Show TIlE MASS JIEET1XG Snndij Concerts Gambling Etc Favored Last evening there was a mua meeting held at the Federal courthouse court-house at the call of the Chamber of Commerce A cumber of new members were announced as barIng bar-Ing joined the chamber and 8eero tary Gllleeple made a partial report of the organization labor He reported that the Chamber of Com merce and Heal Estate Exchange had made a contract with the Knit gratlon and Investors Bureau of Chicago to advertise Salt Lake City for a term of oneyearforSISOO A Urge amount f other advertising had also been arranged fur and the Chamber had exGovernor Witt and GovernorThomas working In WUIII i Ington for a government building appropriation 01 oOO00 and 100 Outs for parking a portion of the Fort Douglas reservation The Chamber I was also laboring to have hero the annual encampment of the soldiers of the department of the IMte and uoJ a grand intermountain exhibition and carnival to Ivt two week5 and to begin about Octobcrltt II W Lawrence advocated the encouragement of homo enterprise and gave his views on what should be done for the icnnaneot improvement Improve-ment of the city Judge K K Colborn made a scech In which IieexpVesEcd him I self as favoring Sunday concert and the like He thought It took all clashes to make uI a city not ixceptlng gamblers and saloon keel clll Vm H C Utt spoke of the Ue vclojiment of tho resources of the iouniy Judge O W Powers said he believed be-lieved In Icing good but not too good While OnulolJn tho recent campaign for the IJlpcraU he had conferred with the gamblers the fa loon mm and the preacher Ue had raid otbe the gamblers that their burner thould hot be prohibited He was In favor of regulating them and of having gambling conducted by men who were responsible If an attempt was made to prohibit It then men would engage In it on thu sir and the waves of public opinion would drive them out of the city He thought men would drink aud gamble gam-ble mid as It couldnt bo prevented iii tt should regulated AliclemenU would come Into the dIr It K Hull thought the wont elements would come wIthout any siacial encouragement Hebelleved Cliln the City Council was operating as rapidly in making Improvement and as fairly as anybody could The following resolution was introduced in-troduced by U F Culmcr and pasted IlctulcvL That it Is the unanl mous renru of thU meeting that the Joint city and county building be rushed to completion with UIII < ble diligence and that the citizrti of Salt Lake City and county will view with emphatic dla > jronUoi t jJ any attempt to locate Mild building on any other site than that already selected and paid for O M KIckctU Introduced the following which was adopted Rctolml That it is the earnest de tire of tho citizens here assembled that our city government grant street car franchltt so far as consistent con-sistent to competitive companies and that no tax be placed on one company not borne equally by another oo dThat wherever nectsary franchIses begranted to > aralel lints within the busIness lortlon of the city cityJ J F Daoleyn motion to stilko out ielastiara raphof the resolution was lest Thu following resolution was adopted Jle U Xautrtd that the citizens I of 8ft f 1III sn Salt lake City hi mass nutting av MmbI J np < nl to Congress uot to take from the TerrItory of Utah the n000ooo acns of Land which I it now lrod ar tliruateuv to give to tliu SuUtheru Ute Indians whose cub crime ii lint they are in the way of ccitaln rapacious Liiid grabbers in Southern Colorado lie it further Jtetolred That Hon John T Calne Governor Arthur It Thoma and Governor Caleb W West be telrgraphcd to IIMJ their utmost endeavors en-deavors to save to Utah these 3000 000 acres of valuable mineral grazing graz-ing and agricultural lauds The meeting then adjourned for to weehs |