| Show CANDIDATES PUT PUTTO PUTTO PUTTo TO THE TEST Reform Committees Will VIII Ask Them ThemA A Few Questions MAKE CLEAR HEm 1 STAND Alt All 11 he due ol 05 o the Che CUr City III thi lie tie illicit Upon ID to Announce Their Exact No man mall who Is out after atter an office In tint tho city government lont wilt be able to ca en cape cupo the tha th responsibility of ot stating atoUn In Inh unequivocal h terms the position he ho will take In relation to the closing dOlling of ot a isa loons bOos on Sunday y gambling selling liquor to minors and allowing minors mittens In III saloons saloon and billiard halls The Thi Des Deseret Deseret eret Sunday school union anti ami other oilier re ro religious organizations are camping on the tho trails of the candidates rind and they propose to o 0 bring the tue latter face tace to face faco With the tho above aboe proposition Those rhose who decline to answer will be regarded us being not In sympathy with the reform movement und and therefore a It large enough support will be bo withdrawn from tram them themas themus as us to Insure their defeat at tho the polls poll II But Dut If they tho all express themselves an nil being unqualifiedly ly In favor of at the re reform reform reform form measures mea surd then the members ot or ortho tho the various societies will vote ate accord accordIng Ing to their political and if It after their election the successful can candidates candIdates should violate their pledge they th y will be bo remembered two years hence and will meet With the determined op opposition opposition position po of the societies s that are aro now active In the tho reform work ork This IH la the situation as presented last evening at a meeting In the Templeton building at nt which were present H II 8 S Cutler James W S SA Ba SAville ville II H J Walk Eugene M MCannon MCannon 1 Cannon representing the Sunday School union R ii R H Lyman George A Smith Smiths representing the tho Y M 14 M sI I A Mrs 1 Matilda Lyman representing the W C e CT eT CT T U LouIsa Lou In a Unger president and Miss Bertha Moore representing the Youn Young oun Peoples People Christian Christi on union The TheY Y 1 L M I J A was represented by proxy A letter was as received from the tho Min Mm lIn association a In which the rover rever reverend end gentlemen were disposed ed to look over the Sunday School but stated they the would be pleased 1 to Join with the th authorities of the tho Church In any reform measure either cither city county count or op state lito It Richard R U Lyman president of the theY theY theY Y M M I I A Introduced a resolution directing the to forward to each candidate In the city a comment communication cation nuking asking him to state plainly hi III bic position on the tho reform measures Al iii Already ready neatly Indicated After n a little non clon tho the resolution was waft adopted unan The president of each Mch pro organization organization 1 will sign Ign the th communication and Mrs Martha Lyman Iman and rB Ly ry t ryman man and Cannon were appointed a com coin committee committee to call on tho the presiding of at the organizations which were re not flat represented and secure their signatures to the tho communications Mr H 11 J 3 Walk made a short speech In which ho he Mid Mill had It not been bt en for ton forthe forth the th Sunday School in n stirring tho the matter mistier up the Mayor Maor and the lie chief of police polte never would have made an nn attempt nU to e the city elty ordinance In relation to Sunday liquor selling Miss Unger president p lIld nt of at the Y P r C U said that the members of the union would fouM support clean men mn regardless re of ot their political They The want wanted wanted wanted ed men Inen who would enforce the tho law taw |