Show prohibition will not ProK bit rev re elmer I 1 goshen pas or of the first congregational chuich at salt lake delivered a rn mob sterly terly address last sunday in opposition to the en of a prohibitory prohibit orv law at the capital some of 0 his vie views ws upon tl e subject briefly stated areas are as follows prohibition will mill not p if the people have not bee i able to control the evil b regulation bow bonx can they suppress it bv by prohibition if you do away with the saloon you trust supply something in its place A great institutional club in the heart of the city would be a boon to working people if 3 ou on are going to have blind p under und r prohibition bette have saloons and get revel ue tie from tl it em if you make it me atti active 3 ou on can call keep the tile box bo 4 at ho ne sake lake the saloon awan at aid d unless you changa the sentiment that ha permitted it ai at d made it those same men through opium and chloral and ind all of dr angs io vill seek the thing they are seekim seeking g there NA ell L 11 regulated galoot s are no half so degraa ng as dives and whenever the saloons ar closed the dives take I 1 their places A dry dr town will mean heavier I 1 taxes empty business bl acks blind pigs and possible possibly a in it crease in drui k eni ent ess esh the laws govern goern ng the election on june une th vill be the same as those to Lo veining other elections 9 and th tb se e ano v no did lid not vote ote last vear 3 ear will ill have 0 leg ster or they the can lot vote at the acting nii g elemi n the regi strat on das days are june ath and the laople of eureka will ill vote in oil J i e for the purpose of decad ing her eureka is to be wet or dry in other words itis it is up to the voters voter stosa to sav whether there will be gell regulated saloons aerated bv by men who have the welfare of the city at heart or dives the well nell regula ted led saloon la is the least in inous of the two |