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Show Jndffe King on Womau Suffrage. To the Editor of The Evening Dispatch: By invitation of Mrs. S. D. Boyer, Judge Kicg delivered one of the ablest lectures on suffrage for women that we I ever listened to. Mr. King was in his happieBt mood and his illustrations of the power of worn?-: over tbe destinies of maDkmd, what she had done in the past, and what through her influence is capable of being done in the future, left no dubiety, we are assured, in the minds of any present, of the immediate immedi-ate necessity of women exercising this God-given right in common with those heretofore considered superior intellectually intel-lectually A Suffragist. Speingville, Utah, Jan. 14, 1895, r |