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Show ENTHUSIASM AT Y. M. Cfl. MEETING f m i i .mi Margaret Ellis Discusses Legislation and Talks on Mormonism. (Special to The Telegram.) LOS ANGELK3. Cal.. Nov. 1. Great r.ihuiiasn: was arou.sed at the W. C. T 17. convention yer.lcrday by the bril-, bril-, llant aJdree? of Margaret Dye Ellis, LT!o dismissed 'Lgii!ation at the Na-Nfcnai Na-Nfcnai Capital." She touched upon the ur.u-.Wcen b.;:i and that stopping; the rale i t llior In the reslaurants at the Capital. Xti expressed the hope that risnator Srr.oot of Utah would be returned re-turned t his home at Provo us a pri-' pri-' vnte i-itiz-.-n and counted it a victory for ihe women of the land that President Presi-dent Smith of the SVIormon' church had been forced to confess himself a law-brakr. law-brakr. I'.egrets from President Roosevelt at his inability to attend the convention were read at the morning session. Tlx'-' general officers of the W. C. T. V. -a ere re-elected: 1'resldent. Mrs.- Lillian M. N. Stevens. Po-flaud Me.; vice-president at large. Mil Anna A. Gordon. Evanston. III.; -o,'es"pondins secretary. Mrs. Susanna ft rrry Evanston. II!.; recording sec- VV- Mr. Clara A. Hoffman, Kansas JSa ' asslstar.t recordins secretary, rira M-'lztbeth Preston Anderson, v al-leycfo. al-leycfo. N. V.: treasurer. Mrs. Harriet 3rtrr t Brand. Evanston, 111. ; $!t cr 473 -otes cast Mrs. Stevens rei u-el 427- Miss Marie C Brehm, Kt ol ? the Illinois State W. C. T. VI received thirty-nine, and the others " ItrTSttarini Mrs. Steven. election wis made unanlmouf . |