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Show WILL LAND HARD WITH LASTS VATS Such Is Aim of Both Sides in Campaign Settled by Ballot Next Tuesday. With Just one week left before the voU j 'la taken, both thC "we," and the "dry" ! forces are planning to make their final ef-i ef-i forts count. Speaker for "wets" and the "dry." will argue the liquor question from their respective viewpoints from now until the time of election, snd besides these public meetinas. there will be sofe Individual campMignina In locslitle where It is thuuicnt to be needed most. Ald from the campaign of speaklne; planned for the week, both sides will make a perlal effort to get a complete rcstratlon nt Friday. June ?. Comparison! Com-parison! of the rK.0tratlnn lists and the lists of the canvassers have been completed, com-pleted, and the workers will labor to have all the delinquent ones on the lists when the books are closed Friday night. Both t sl-les will furnish conveyances to take the unregistered to and from the places of rerlstrstlnn. The "drvs" are holding forth at several places thin afternoon, meetings being held ss follows: Many Meetings Today. Home of Harden Bennion," ?27 ' Vl'est Third South street; speaker. 1. N Hinckley. Hinck-ley. Home of Mrs. Crlsmon. H! North West Temple street; speaker. Mrs. Lulu L.. Shepard. , Home of Louis E. lverson, 215 East Seventh South street; speaker. Roscoe Earn" ley. Fourteenth' ward chapel; speaker, Mrs. Ruth Fox. Fifteenth ward chapel; speaker, Edward Ed-ward H. Kardley. Nineteenth ward chapel, speaker. Eph-ralm Eph-ralm Jentten. Twenty-fourth ward chapel; Mrs. Susie Y. Oaten. Twenty -eighth ward chspel; speaker, B F. Grant. Twenty-ninth ward chapel; epeaker, Mrs. Annie Wells Cannon. Tenter want chapel; speaker, Mrs. Nettie Net-tie D. Prsdfurd. Meetlnaa will be held tonta-ht at the thirty-third wsrd chapel. Edward H. Eardley to apeak, and at Murray, Mrs. Lulu-L. Shepard, the peaker. The Murray Mur-ray meeting will be held at the first ward chapel. Eeplies to "Scurrilous Attack." The following statement has been issued is-sued at "dry" headquarters: "The executive committee of the Anti-Llqunr Anti-Llqunr league of Salt Lake City wishes to place itself on record in emphatic disapproval dis-approval of a scurrilous attack made upon up-on one of Ita campaign speakers, B. V. Grant of this ctty, by the Herald-Repub-Ikan. "We strongly condemn the acts of hoodlums who undertake to aid the saloons sa-loons by disturbing temperance meettnas; and we have only censure for a newspaper newspa-per which, under a thin disguise of ridicule, ridi-cule, and personal malice, lends Its indorsement in-dorsement to such disgraceful acta and seeks to Incite further violence by deprecating depre-cating the failure of the mob spirit to complete the work It undertook. - "EDWIN 8. (SHEETS. "Manager of Salt, Lake Antt-Liyuor League." |