Show CED OF PROHIBiTiON L LAW 11 to 10 Splendid Ito of Pt f City tta ft Another I Juno Yesterday after afternoon noon tho the beautiful homo honto of oC Mrs Mr I was hue tho of meeting of tho the omen Prohibition league which mot met mainly to near neur report reports of the workings of ot the prohibition movement Thero wont about 10 ladles ladies Mrs Mra J W V Aird presided City VIt Marshal J T I 1 who hud had been lIell Invited to his views on thE prohibition of or the time city dl was waR thu first deal Mr Ir spoke ut at tome some length on oil the tho wot 01 k done dOllo by b his hili hi department and of ot obstacles In tIme tho tnt Ill of lack Inck of ot support slI port and und active op all opposition oi position the thu police department hud h mulct mul In lii Its II efforts to III foru thu law lillO iu lawIn In split spite of ot title this ho won tIUi able to 10 give a ave avery very verj ve favorable rn report When hen time the pro Iro prohibition o nil mi nee went Into effect Jan Jun 1 of or this year T the tho city hail had four tour saloons and live 0 drug Urup stores all nil licensed to sell pell liquor Today thero are no in nu U loons loon and limo tho drug druK stores are practically oily ally all obeying thu tho law much munch to ID 0 thun they the Ivero under the mo ordinance nance There Thero Is 18 ono otto blind pig plu pi 1 In lit tho time city elly the marshal hlll stated and amid eom little liquor Is III sold old which would II hi probably ably abl always b 11 be tho the case Cae but he felt safe In saying Haying that lint the liquor sold Kold now non did not nOI G 6 per cent of or the th quan quantity told cold before the tho license ordinance vent Into effect Mr III mH tool took occasion to men phien mention mention tion reform movement to which ho imo urged thu tho intention attentIon aCid Influence dice ence of or the tho meeting It that thal of oC young In fact chit chil children dren decOto to attend public lances unescorted ed Ill by b snub somo 1 person This Thill practise arni th time the conse consequences were vero graphically bv b Mr Ir and anul condemned by Iy II him us II hi resulting rr It If In nothing worse la Lm the trl of the In their lInIng losing the time respect of ot others J win who tins hns been beena a n tower of ot In tm tie II I collIe cause the statements of at C Mr Williams as a to 10 time the conditions Inic He lIe complimented the tho city coun council oIl cil on Its backbone In lit enacting and keeping In form fore t 1 the Prohibition ord linn e and City CIl on his hI l and work ork In which he had Iid In lit rome quarters been ben denied time the to tG which he lie h wits ln entitled Mr Ir complimented tho the city cit on the success of or tho th prohibition movement which to date was wa all nil Unit could bo be expected and nil which Sir Mr Smith believed would be bo and Increased and become a n part of t ii nort effective who n wold b he be felt through I out null the tho state tole Councilman J M II nl alto alen o ex cx I with what had lice been He lie JI tin tIm 1011 legislation on prohibition The ordinance nance had been paRed nn on the time of u n large larce number of citizens citizen enough to satisfy sa I the council that n a majority of It the citizen tOft prohibition Artor fter the election J n a lame d pe pa petition petition asking for the tho repeal of at time the humid had been presented but bill the time or humid had been presented but bill the time or ordinance I lund had not no bc ben been n repealed because h the Ih council knew I nl that tit n a majority wao we opposed to tho the M sate rale nf ot liquor In lit lie th city and that belne so ID they had lied hadn lieda n a right rl hl to hove hop the truffle stopped Pity CIty Marshal Williams vas RII lh time recipient ant ent 01 of ot Immen compliments nt lit th the cbs of ot the tue th for or his Integrity and ability n bill t In enforcing the th and his hi views lets on oil tho tb lance dance hail evil were generally comm t promised In an nn effort to minimize It |