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Show WHIRLWIND FINISH FOB THE'DEMBCBATS State Chairman King Arranges for Many Rallies on Eve of Election. Aroused by the efforts of the church leadcrB to bodily dump the unterrlfled Democracy of Utah over Into tho G. O. P. ranks, the Democrats will deluge tho state with oratory today and tonight In tho final rally of tho campaign. Six big meetings have been arranged for Salt Lako City and a scoro of Democratic Demo-cratic orators will Invado Tooele, Weber, Cache. Juab, Summit, Morgan and other counties. The purpose Is to counteract tho work of the whisperers and gum-shocrs. gum-shocrs. Brlgham II. Roberts will Invade Juab county and deliver three speeches, ns follows: fol-lows: Monn, 11 a. m.; Levari, 2:30 p. m.: Ncphl. S p. m. Jesso William Knight, Democratic candidate for governor, and several others will speak at Bingham at night. But tho big rally and final stand will bo made In h'alt Lako City. Rallies will be held In the Twentieth ward amusement amuse-ment hall, tho Whitney amusement hall, Eastman"s hall. Unity hall and the Fifteenth Fif-teenth and Seventeenth ward meeting houses. Chief among tho speakers will bo Judge Orlando W. Powers and Judge William II. King, who will address all the six meetings In the evening. Among the other orator., will be P. S. Fomstrom, J. E. Calne. Joseph W. Strlngfollow, Stato Chairman Samuel A. King. H. C. Lund, Samuel R. Thurman and Frank B. Stephens. The meetings will begin at S o'clock. Several other outside meetings have been arranged, as follows: David Moffat t Morgan. Morgan county, S p. m.; Moses R. Thatcher and Lyman R. Martlncau Logan, S p. m.; J- W. Nixon. Huntington. Hunting-ton. S p. m.; M. II. Thomas. Richfield. S p. 111.; James II. Moyle and Austin Davis. Park City, 8 p. m.: W. II. Learv Coalville, night; J, W. N. Whltecotton. Lureka. night; W. W. Ray. Spanish Fork, night: Ashby Snow, Grantsvllle, night. Ex-Senator Joseph L. Rawlins will go to t tali coun'ty and Invade Apostle-Senator Reed Smoofs home town, Provo. in a rally at 8 o'clock this evening, and meot-lngs meot-lngs will also he hold In the Union and Winder wards. Judge King nnd Jesse William Knight wound up tho campaign In Wasatch I county with three big meetings Saturday, Satur-day, the last of which was at Hcher City " "'Sht. Tlcber City boasts a population ?fnn .? tho fittendanco numbered Ml ' ., democratic managers claim. It was the biggest political demonstration in the history of tho county. It is said. |