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Show Ml-Ul LEAGUE AFTER BIG SPEAKERS Arrangements Being Made for Great Rally in the Tabernacle Taber-nacle May 21. That the Salt Lako Anti-Saloon league means to wage a vigorous campaign cam-paign in its efforts to have the voters of this city cast "dry" votes on June 127 is apparent from the movement til-, ready under way to secure speakers of more than local reputation for the big mass meeting lo be held in the Salt Lake tabernacle May 21. The . pro-"gramme pro-"gramme committee is now working on this phase of the question and expects lo be able early in the week to announce an-nounce the presence hero for the meeting meet-ing of a number of temperance orators of national fame. Mrs. E. E. Shcnard of Salt Lake, who is now in Cleveland. O., lias cancelled all her eastern speaking engagements and will come here to address the mass meeting and remain in the fight until tho. election. Ncphi L. Morris, also of Salt Lake, who is now in Chicago, is coming back to bo one of tho active workers in the contest. One of ihe features of next' Sunday 's mass meeting will be a parade of the Sunday school children of the city, who will meet in the various wards and then march to the tabernacle, where the gallery will be reserved for them. For tonight four temperance meetings meet-ings aro scheduled in the various ecclesiastical ec-clesiastical wards of the Pioneer stake. B. S. Hinckley and Gardello Brown will speak in tho Fourth ward chapel; Dr. S. IT. Allen and Albert Riser iu the Fifth ward; Professor Milton Bennion and V. Allan Howard in the Sixth ward. In the Twenty-sixth ward George Q. Morris, Lorenzo Irvine and Joseph 3. Cannon will address tho meeting. |