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Show LABOR RILL! 10 BE HELD HIS EVENING Four Railroad Transportation Transporta-tion Brotherhoods Are to Be in Charge. A Woodrow WiJson labor rally, under the auspices of the four railroad transportation trans-portation brotherhoods, will be held tonight to-night at the Salt Lake theater. Among the speakers will be Judge William H. King, A. J. Weber, John JT. Tobin, Cul-bert Cul-bert L. Olson, Joseph G. By water, Charles M. Meeker, Robert K. Currie and William M. Knerr. It is possible that Simon Bamberger also will talk. This will be the first big rally of the campaign given under the auspices of the labor organizations and a large attendance is expected. A musical programme pro-gramme has been provided for the occasion, oc-casion, t ' Pour other Democratic rallies are scheduled in the city and county tonight. to-night. Judge William H. King and Wilson Mccarty will speak at the Twentv-second ward, amusement hall; A. IL Parsons af Midvale. Dan B. Shields at Lark, Richard W. Young, Jr., G. H. Islaub, Dr. Grace. Strotton-Airey and Mrs. Elizabeth J. Hayward at Unity cottage. Tomorrow night Simon Bamberger and Judge William IL King will be the principal speakers at a big democratic rally at the Salt Lake theater, and the Democrats will close the campaign .Monday night with a. big rally at the "Richards street Auditorium. Congressman Congress-man James H. Mays and James H. Movie will be the principal speakers at t h e A u d i t o r i u m meeting. Five Democratic rallies were held in the city and county last night. Brig-ham Brig-ham H. Roberts anrl Matboniliah Thomas Thom-as addressed a meeting at the Forest Dale amusement hall, which was said to have been the largest political meeting of the year in that district. The meeting meet-ing was held under the auspices of the Democratic organization of district No. 17. Light hundred voters aro registered in the district and it was reported that more than 700 of the number attended the meeting. Other meetings and speakers last night were: East Mill Creek, A. J. Weber, C. G. Pattersou, Dominiek. Burns; Burton school, A. T. San ford and 11. L. Mulliner; Peery hotel, Richard Rich-ard W. Young, Jr., D. IL Elder and C. L. Olson ; L. D. S. hospital nurses ' home, Dr. Joseph F. Merrill. |