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Show he can see, the only business men supporting sup-porting the liquor cause In this city tire the liquor business men In the east. He said that prohibition would endasigsr no business hut the saloon business. Mr. Goodwin referred to a letter he had Just received from a friend in South tMkota In a town where prohibition had hurt celebrated Its twenty-first blrthdav. The people of that place, Mr. Goodwin said, who strongly opposed prohibition before, sre now strongly in favor of It. having seen the good results it has , brought about. I PKOHIBITTONTBTfl DISCUSS ! BUSINESS MEN'S STAND i At the prohibition meeting held last night In the twenty. sixth ward meeting , house. George Q. Morris, the Rev. G. A. Foote and George F. Goodwin were the speakers. Murlcst numbers were given during the meeting. Rev. Mr. Foote, the first speaker, said that the people of today are slaves to liquor, snd maintained that the liquor Interests dominate politics. George Q. Morris In referring to the stand taken by business men regarding the liquor question, satd that so far as a aa SBaaa |