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Show MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH ROAST APOSTLE-SENATOR Special to The Tribune. PROVO. Oct. 30. The Ladies' Democratic Demo-cratic club was entertained at thf hour of Hon. and Mrs. T. N. Taylor IehI evening. Mrs. Jesse Knight presided. During thft evening nnvernl speORhes vero mudc Mon. T. X. Taylor, former mayor of Provo, and now bishop of tho Third ecel-jolHStlcal ward, Improved the opportunity oppor-tunity to express Mh opinion of tho apoutle-senfitor, who Is styled the leader of tho ltnputii;an party In T'tah. Bluhop Taylor, lu speaking of the tjhurgo made by tho Hinoot rrowd that the Democratic Demo-cratic party has Joined with the American Ameri-can party In the present campaign, said: "It has biren thirty years nlnce I became be-came a deacon In tho church, and during thlb thirty yenrs my time and feRlty have been given unselfishly for what i hold dear. Now, after this, now thai I have children old enough to fuel the utlng of inch history as this, I am, ar, we)l as others, branded an traitors to our friends and the state. It's enough to make a man tulk plain. I say to you, and 1 care not who repeats it, that th Republican Re-publican leadors who are circulating thin charge, no matter who they are or what positions they hold !n the cnurcn. aro tho grefcteai enemleB that my chui-jh has. Mr. Ta-ylnr then 3poko on the lluuor question, and said: "Our representative ere committed to the cautfe of temperance temper-ance The leader of the Republican party m this tate is also strong on temperance in all his speeches. He Is outapokor against the salo of liquor from anywhere whaUoever, save from a drug store." More than two hundred women wore present pres-ent and heard Mr. Taylor In his arraignment arraign-ment of the upoBtle, and the talk was favorably fa-vorably received by frequent applause, There Is no man or net of mon so much excoriated by thft cltlr.cnn at the prcnent time m .Smoot and his federal gang. |