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Show TWO RALLIES TO ' IB II? CAMPAIGN Of WIN CITY Meetings In Tabernacle to-" morrow and at Salt Lake Theatre Monday. V Wlin an address by John Marshall, assistant as-sistant attorney general of Kansas, at the tabemaole tomorrow afternoon, and a big rally at the Halt Lake theatre Monday night, the campaign of the "drys" la the liquor election light win be brought to a C'Ve espect to win." said Edwfn 8. Sheets, manager of the Salt J-ak AMI-Saloon AMI-Saloon league, this morning, "but even If we loae we will still have the satisfaction satisfac-tion of knowing that we made a good fight. Our campaign has been carried on under dlfArultlea. the greatest of whu-h has been our lack of nuances for the greater part of the work. A majority of those who have assisted us In our fight -have done so out of the goodness of their hearts and for the good of the cause. We have accomplished much with difficulty, which might have keen accomplished with ease had wa been barked by capita)-" However, our victory will for that reason be all the more satisfying. Manager Sheets lays particular stress on the importance of the meeting at the tabernacle tomorrow afternoon. Mr. Marshall, Mar-shall, the speaker has promised to tell Just what prohibition has dons for Kan-aaa. Kan-aaa. and Manager Bheets la particularly anxious that the business Jnenpfall Lake City bear the address. Monday night's meeting at the Bait I.ake theatre will be Just one big wind up of the campaign. Several speakens who hare been heard In behalf Of the "dry" during the campaign will give their view", and Mr. Sheeta says that answers will lia given to "An Appeal tq Reason" Issued at the beginning of tharampalgn. |