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Show LAW AND ORDER MEETING, ki Tbo First Methodist Chcrcb Last Kl.ht. tirv ornci.u.t sconcitEt). 11 rrnmlnrnl "Uli-raU' l'or Si- pcrfoiiuaiicr of lluty and llroldt l'arly l'lr.l;r. Another la anil otder meeting i held an 1 largely allninleil at thu Kln.1 .Mitlioll.tChurth, lattaviuliig. Tbo audience waa couiit.t nhmiat ohtlttly of "InWaN," lllmaltigbiviimtlwlua n "Literal" rm-ctltiK. C'otitity (.'lerk Allen vraaelKU.I chairman, mid mil-InglhoiiHillngtobrikr, mil-InglhoiiHillngtobrikr, be il.l that they In.) met a I.IIktaI. IoiIIik-um Riattrra wltlclt were of grout miHrt nnco titho city. They ln-lloTnl In Iho I'liforameiit of Hie law, nod In uji. Iiolillng thu oflklali 'In tholr work, Thero had loii a groat Inltjx of rapl IaI nnd o,iilitljn of late, anil eonm bid tliauotrra had been attracted lilllier. They moat now bo ilrlrtu i. Ho didn't Mkvn lit jrlllclilHg lb IdlM'rnl goToMiinent. bveaueo 11 wi.uid ait n weapon III tho fundi of tlm rtir. my. In trgard lolhoiiilootie, giiinbllog liella and Iioiihv cf IH-fAliie. Iiu would aay that lia waa kUI Ui were Minn Lik.il to aUlil nut Ihootlla. Ilu waa plenird ti ray Dint tho ailooii weru alra now cloaid on Hmiday, and Im bnew that all would ho ishd of It. J. II. Mwdto wai next IntroilticoO and ail J the City Council hud power to lleotiaa, regtilito and lax tho milo of lliiuor within the IlinlU of tho rlty. On thojudlcloitaiiioor tlila iwrrilr. bended llio Weill or u oo ol thu illy. Vet It m claimed that tho Council waa a ruero ntichine, anil w henuvcr n man at,Mnrid lforutho('ouiicll, con fornioU to llio preliminaries and (Hit till hla liond, tho Council mutt Klro lilm Ida lloenio, tio tnatur If ho waa a grailuato of Hlnz Hlug nnd had kept illaorderly linu.oa idaowliere. A abort llnm njo a oiait dtniAiidtd u llnntofor a nlwn tinder Iho I'r.tnkllu ATt.inoTnt.atrr. HoieniinJt.l II ai ii cold bval l.ropoaltloti nud, having been donled It, threatened to npiwal to tho Hupreiue Court, It waa all well nimijli to talk about col I legal roiaialtlona. but thero aat anather rlrnieiit whlrh rntertit Into tho row nnd that was tho ul.llo gwl. Tbo nblto (twxl tlW not doiuaud It, In a recent California caio of IU nature, JuatlreiKlcldaall tho HlAtn had Iho rlili'. tortnmpotittho ailuoti UiiIuim and nncltlzen livl an Inherent rlifbt to retail ltiUor. Tlila waa tho way tho rold I. gal rl,ht waa met In California. Thla waa a lew Uettlon hero and It waa n very linirtaiit one, fur If any man who wanted It could obtain a llrriiie, tbl. elly would liernito tho itadlao of thuga and crook. Halt l.ako waa lookeiltitioii aa ouo of llin moat pn. peroua tltlea In the vullro country. Thu Clo ki wero rot wanted here, ami Im. wa with tho city authorities In all their t-n..ila til urlra tbew nuatlti away. Thiao piople followed In the trackaof proaporlty, lait they did not tiring It nuy tnoro than Iho bumid brought aprlng. If lhie cmoki brmiKlit irotrlly, then New Vorlr, riillalrlphla, I'lttablirg and Halt lulio might ronlrlbulo n few of ihem to Wichita, an.) tho old 0arix!.ojt town inlel.t l rejurinaled. In th.a matter, ho thought, II waa morn blereeil to gltri. than to nrelre. Unwanted to eeo n 10 Icy nd3Ud which would make ahnrt work of thla a'emetlt, Sir. I) illlm w, a next Introduced by Mr. Allen. Mr. l))Mr apoko In tubaUnce as followa: Titer wtro totno lud neaa men herr, It am anil, who vttt alralt that tlm drlr lug olltof tho Ian Ii a. element would I. a tutil Ihlng for llio town luabuilniia way. Iln thought lliora men ahould bo put on exhllilllgii In tho Freak Mtiacum ntiout to liv started. Ho knew Mitnilhliig iibiiiit prohibition, for bo had lived iiunyyotire In the prohlbl thill Hlnto of Iowa, and Inaflto of Iho mallclotta nilareprreetitatlona of the preea, prohibition was a iucctm there. Whllo the Jail, were empty and Iho proaecutlng atlorneya nud nhetllla had found tuell avciitlona gone, tllo treiaury waa full of money, a f.l.ooo.io) Htato liouio had U.n built, and Iowa hud taken her placo In tho front rank of Ktatra. Ho waa unalterably oppoecd to Iheaalooii, and ho did not think Iho bualnraa In. terrabi of Iho city would auOer at all If they were all cloaid. Ho did not consider thla In any tento n meeting of any political lariy, other lac houould takoiiotairllnlt. Thu lt.iv. Mr. Ml.hy offend (In, fu. lowing risHilutlou: "Whcteioi, an appllcatlott lioa Wen undo to the Hui.remo Court for a jr emptory writ of mandutuua to conia. tbo t'lly Council to grant a llrenao to certain parllcatoo.cnairtlin In the Inaemrnl of tho Varlity Theatre on .'mnklln Avenue: Therefore, Itewdred tint warnuit Iho mayor and city attorney to employ OftslhtAIlt lOtltlatl 111 lltfctlMi tlf tllU DC lion of tho City Council and In upjy al-Hon al-Hon to the granting of Mid maiiuiiiuiia by the Htpntuo (,'outt, .ild aMldaot to hufrcocf coat to the city. And that John T. l.yiuh, Uoorgu Wanltta' unit I'rof. Millaiaugh bo a comuillUe to piiaiiutourrtijurst and, If granted, to secure said aaittant cotinsi 1," The roehitlon waaadopud. Mr. Wmiliai then followeil with an other set of rrsdutlom. They am na follow a; "Wheren, Tho applicants fur a IIcciimi to ojs'U n rnloon In tho base. uteiitDflho Variety Thiitro on I'rank. Iln Avenue havo twice Uu refuaeil audi llo'it'o by the t'lly Couucll, an I "Whereiis, Wenrolufotmnl uud l. Ilovo ml. I oppllcvinti, In open vloli. lion of aw tin. I In dellnnce of tho;dty authorltUs, lnimodlati.yciiiel raid aaloouund liuvn continue I their bui. neaa to the prenent lime, thereby show, lug their lawliMiieea and tinnlnisto le a llcenao any ivhero In tho city. Therefore, I It "Itceolvod, Klrat. that we Iho cltl-tena cltl-tena of Hilt Lake (,'lly, In timsi meet-lugascniblcd, meet-lugascniblcd, do moat earnettly re. ipieet ilia Clly Marshal to enforce th cllyonlluaiiro agaltut tho rale of In. toxlcatltgllittors without llcenae, and to Ho. ii nil ailoon at nnco and In ci It clowd whllu tliomMidaiima la pending, mid until It la duly llreu.nl according to Uw, und wo pledge hint our eartust snplHirt In the iierforinance of thla nud other duties" These resolutions were the cause of much warm and aulmatisl dlarijiolou, Major llradley was opposed to the I rctolutlou. Ho till net too Ibeicuuof adopllnga lot of i-illln ntolutlo. Ingaibllc cnictts to do their p.. . duty, attlcu!ail aa lbs matter a lending In tho . .mils. He thought the way to deal "itti officers who did not is-rforni their duly waa to wait until un-til the nelt election and then srr the m out of the way. He moved thai tho riaobitl'ina tai laid on tbetabln Iho mo Iloli waa Ii at by a clor-e vote. Hooni amendments wi to then oflt red and thla brought Mr. I.lbby tnhlafiet. lie sail that these tlo.-itro people were .1 lawli-srt,aa wra rhoati by Ihefa'-t that they tyiuinieiiccd selling rum after their llceuae was r-foa.ll Iftbonieit lug was afraid to say whit It believed, t'.eii they had Utter quit and go homo. Ibv. Mr.Carr waaln favor of strong resolutions. It reeiitod that the late wai Ulug violated and the nurihal was winking at It. These things wero lucrlmlnallng thu manhal ol Halt l.'ike City. They ought t mtke hi in feel Ihey wore ashamed cf hint. Mr. YVanlcaasalJ that mi tho night of the election, when n temieraucu mntlngwas held lntlili verybullJInc. they were 111 belli r t iitdltlon than they wero tnnlgliU Hlncn then the men tiny had elected had been false to eM-ry pledge they had made. Kvery protnlso they male had teen shame. fully vloliilnl, and It will forever brand the "Literal" parly with emladliig ahamo nt,d contemi t. Mr. Wanlcas euiilluued In this strain for a conildernblo length of lhne,ayng that fitrthfr delay was dangerous ami that this meeting had been called to protest against tbo continuation of surli Infamous aud gluing outrages. The law must Ik, vigorously mforcid at all liatarda. Hemovid Iho adoption of the rio!utlolia. The utotlou was carried. The resolution were finally ndo tod after hlch the meeting uu Jottrncit. |