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Show ~anentif oP Sre atate assembled, @)D of | of Fe | R RY eee had es i y ; >, (Continued From Page One.)> et the tallow {og | having absolute state-W i ae » prohibition, suggested oficersNephi I forris, Salt Lake chairman: J. Ch: allen Smith of - tah county, + = Creery secretary: b . of Weber 1& the Rev ‘ + county, let us bave it and at thi the les rislature. ft hie fe andoad of 2 oe aes tteking ugentury the fact that in the the prohibition and o cee expects vere meeting interests said valle pefo been| only Ba o nf icipate of Abraham in my life character state-wide that 7 j ne had of | belicve such = aa S71 prohipiion as I were in _s ‘rhe pace of L incoln. I have appreciated this do he t} here line. a oman, the war ees great] time, paig it tepu tc Iead wing ) the wee ans pe ; th ran aol: falas t ol all a thee? I ons Se tive of part Prove, in 7 which the Reiser , iverson, Emery Way count Piute son, Pe anes ft Leonard, Sanpete King | ties alte Se E, yield address the Re are, gathering, all | remain +car il § sive ind \nd ow moralit ae >¢ bi his when we concede any part ret, The although elected becau ragedy, and any oof Sal speech onl be on 2 PTO-/ them it will any eepupeen City few have republics ans been jnjure out-| this wh anted | rr bg anybody na-| necuia this Is no new chalrman end all prohibition who to were send favo delegations this state mass convention to here this evening, and from sponse whi is here »to / be. ‘conclude that there are some cans in the state prohibitio attve = = this seed ever anes ge fayors party; Utah a a 22 ee as ee ques- Be men to be the jy my no? seen epubli- who in peop a business an wa a here lieve prohibition mat © Ce to oO them wher law he by the enactinent = beacause ie Who. tention grave & shall issue be ST pe legislature when they with j Head oa I our | consid of thu the best re spondit people interests and of t i api pro- whi Ie Was airts nh waren: oh ration ba fore the that tis be-| : . a ers Opposed to Compromise, We e unalterably opposed to any} com pre omise on. th issue, the peo- | ple of tah are tire a o igh license ind regulation, and do Rot reed the | intermediary pr ess oO oun local option nd anything short o tate- | wide proh ibition will be looked upon | a concession to the liquor Interests | which the Republican part is under | no obligations to .mak« ind W it- and never | no un- opinion live ago fail in satisfying abandonment | conduct and | up We ot of stood rec upon | ear the an I is ‘tor stana| matured} present paper or the emphatically of certain upon. it the liquor Intere organ resent the members sts to of) sub of are Ought aro uw make i ee ENO" imot CATLY the > . People. g rreat I eOpLE | mistakes will find ae oe It Pheieaeet Ae 4. : ; fleu na 3 itter rn) thin ie tr f Ele the ts ‘ NICE j, sold » out to. etDOME whe Hae irot 1 th y move -stateliness of a we i ind With ‘the terror. cyelon One like ee the ute give earnest you how ant a, [ to have ing of ily got not ae it in 2 pa . © | Bill mi tio | , 0 a ania they cto barre tonig cit remen should never be "te | |‘ wy cont. to Guten give aroul iit hich' to ind that k he ON ue red ‘ mig fallor great ch wre' t) expression | 5) dec- | §'@@ party it fails agreement. or Ih walt to is|of to! with the there Fe that we - chose sae Orne ust f ti M ore uc such | ple de in o or Na Ie making ut down uEO i SY T am tl it a of ng et |? n 1e@ aching Or stage; course of r t bit for im- | ligion But : e . becn|/ist church the you #iKs out . E> leglature, either you ' when' Pe. nd te Pad: I kn ; VE ek OL of are nor ME. to "not supposed and atford eee ia to w vit, Sp te a yi day not oe oh sia n la oot and to Gall elleve to" J No but the you tas Tv.) NAL the baptismal] n't stop bother- you and must go v - law a8) w, ( f Et BURG ) Nas had the seen a day from Compact aaicof}| ][2nextRie ‘month apeaker 0 2 similar telegran ros os a3 Cc ongressman +f this the Bec: : will become. yecome pear j Oe folowing he Heme brighter triot 7,10 meet. _horabla} before a le tanity ineat fact wees alLSOn re a OX the} the 4 Utah aa Fie ble | fects a skies, thea ra a rar eas part of happier oe ilities Ig y EE great "usOursta urs ' am che nh "DDO ¢ ud 146 oO teaz yroceedec . 3 5 . aristensen : took ; ‘thle ae ie : 1¢ r ort ort. epo platform : ine eC nose, the rights and finetions bli 1 state the Republicar tat aon in nitte ; toj}in j Le the Ingersoll, | Peak in support of i his reappea1 apludor ns. 6 Flea8) sald he did not make eit which trikes iN society and at 22. I { a . tana a ae individual: he ap any o C Morinen, Republican ke ed. the posetot it fe 16 proposed substitutes t 4. but e mma for state of Because by Utah the : 2 said pointees, patronage the Improper } a legislation, ing factional said) up the within the "3 the federal use of Ra-Unique position Offour' government hap conighi this ite public un of the 7? have tineand beto Ck machine party the not if this | } ve itim iainRe. A. Rk sa r, in | % hee Sone aee en peo- | cisco. want; the Dini who (;one Le Mat. jt } admini o politica) Was leaders orrupt in| in) e heraldec of his great) forging to the! : that harp Ditton is nor "Rel is ties kkepublic it oS : of Close the de the ne > } ANOTHER . t me} be troll : tha ao Speen: ] had the time. and . aa It : icean vou ho you had this | hold i" d to me ST eS Te DELAY x the of pete contemplate of ttes "of 0 making a motion in go ome the ac tatesmen halls es of cone oF on vey the Yohomeg a\ereeT of ae vev ee an oy are 1 implanted children tha and whatever between are tn one of "36 agains integrity and the ne home the purity Aes hours © tnentioned fora 34,50 aioe. . in the | , woe tat the title of the hich, he said, e Democratic of divistonens and city principal 1 of ror : a convention rotherhood sa\ ae a uceée hay of might to liis his aohi eh Sue tho! -Bish« ice. office nates pa- or "ill be I J Ter‘ ieee auxiliary of ae : a v1 Be money ‘ aid belongs strong a line to Its ay be, n victories of credit and matter it may glory, no y how | said he would defy any othe He ve | Orsanization to assemble an pol ical | Of the size of the one party can 1 urvive an alliance with eres the 0 u is Bustroyed' by it's ° Wil the hi Fens | George M. destroyed that vice itself to ihe Gecor an he theboli Borat ause "T ther stand here tonight reason that 9e.been Republican, for the fur- | and always well - your to J Feors aed the your Te: say, ] s nee -£ - belleving twenty-one, a in the nie.- notice he to him. ee53 to ; say > the ep laaacoe States Sedyator a ae ORIE in the sees 1S BUSINESS Bul REPUBLICAN Phone demand -- 4163k oc onnell, | licar Re. and conthe | of the peo. ----_----- Sey > adopt the of een be tho who hould be "exoner: ated and placed blaine where {t should be placed. the He | reforms, thin not. Dee ee but the a poritieal e n [ ger ‘believe [ have suc- reform course that een Me can | Pecause | Lineotn, aid a | 4 of | \ 73," the ratiie, brought! the a part and ax party by the | deed to the to be of said which o used the a a ee Daniel ne | Roune, ae car, nor upon a see a group of discussing that ind: you t or will. in conference discover liquor railroad a trait "| proviain today but|*'& that prohibition 4 agitating question. the: Hoy en aerhe Priel Fe aid the i 4a, ist Lipteoa par. chu of Salt La who | through spoke m eerie n the general submotion fect of prohiviti He called atten-/ the meeting tlor, t he purpose of the extherlng {ee Morris and said it was ght to eee with resentatives malioe towarde no one, a with noth- | Would report the... pen A the state rf ad mate aa foe said a "asa T plead <an zave Utah, . aod "cutting a ads measure t wage | "The wae present resolutions ba [eA Ss ABE : =a < i ve -- out "was the the . ¥ f he believed that. for the Cannon bill, te ould clues bjection repo was leading adopted I in the were. rawing rea rowd | i patin carry etto m made Donate gapeortet ody of e | the|| {1 ar ] } eC Ih es t er W. a as Fr | et ers t es a wl nN anot ec a e er | ost sensational. recor O a | a an t Was c t os e resu wit a rices er | SO f OW a at t e Sa the sale as s h bel paieckable. This sale embraces our entire lint juslins such as---Corsetgreat Covers, Night resses, Petticoats' put was at once offered) (hut adjourn, and after Chairhad Snnosyed at repf 5 rious counties 4 co today, the for ‘Brontbiiton, ° | follows: for Titah, e epresontative As advance Ctah, by {es cry outty of t © : are Ing againet anyone until he should be | Meeting came to a close with the singproven recreant to the trust which had | ig of "America," the Salt Lake band Leen reposed in him. Hi a plea ft the craeese of as on ot the first | bomynitt the ont ire on | party h ; | committee, Saying that he Sata did not wish Democratic con- | a made this have toventic a In i ‘fact, it| yen Te ¢ sald ax ie. thes on a portion of the resoNorth, some. tow the » South-t lutions contained a covert i lt to the party to which we belo has made | ieelslature and said ‘ne oo not 7 or « en influence think itself strong in a numb ates by f otharee ro uenced by standing for W. OW, A state-wide prohibition, | 6 . Agee of Ogden tpok the floor Dr. Short Speaks, i to eak in support of tht Peantutioan Mr.. Morris was. followe by ev. fter which there was . eall he question ¢ aS A Sean z the universal mind. It time that..the Republican { issuea a hole taken old of"in this has before ot ib. .B. Short, péestor Lok the First Me thea ; t liquor bad, the eee . spe who, eee rade ; 5 resolutions appeared ene, mints f ia eh ¥ / justice and by House in Becraries from the w j rs \ Fey f remark eliminate tional issue as wellas the tssue in the| noe - and te of Utah. u can get upon oe a substitute » street "ou can't the cette aaa ea anaes ee Ive re eae proiihition aia favored theyees do the = House oe 4G ' - i | ©sald he reposed great confidence in| | the representatives of the state in Con- | only, e acme seen leader ra ‘that do the About in tie Hepubiican Re.pe ag of party which the outside. wetehed. events zreate on' Pha t ve proper party the the government, stable istration of affairs, : dif f ; | | | mental ciples of that party, look-| S'¢%* #nd said that he believed that | ing to ge party which has always | ‘ese at the meeting were doin at | proven itself equal to the emergencies which would perpetuate es _powen of md. the needs of every hour, and the | t2¢ Republican party in the state, dayparty of progress, and the ‘party of | M6 that "power without purity would a. short duration admincessful reform / . - ey soanhs rate ‘d AM) | iN y Drawers mu- as Mrs. Joan an auto :New cian handler, C u who Sines i Republicans from) heted men ane state mass-con-/ Orleans track aute 1 the tr drive i the womMd Ney and Chemises. ‘Attend this sale today. is in ad 1 At Bell 5 ay < it, }KnOW- Republcai tah; which makes this t necessity and emphasizes unanimous : of success | He| the ‘ resolutlo Gite € and United the *""copy."' when Mv h IUSINnesSs MY . ] ayy mg how. CARE l size s = merease ad, of What . , ange he away ay. vie ef now arty or| audience} before ae :. Utah, OL to Mr. 3 almost ne and heautieuh childhood of gry is Pee errs BG flat-footed prohibition | the of society . : a statement had been the state. and ne as { ae ay ee which mare him, to the effect "Liquor is the enemy of political par-j {h@t 4 large majority the people of| and no political party no matter | the state are against prohibition He how ere. in spent today as i " : i increasing 5 the Seabee secret J vertising. Bighee bis! oD alee om et almost qualitys 2 iversit a Wintel ee to leavve prior ReAa.os the advertising a Bef »efore x ol way . ot thrown nm yorof the han, wi 0 Installed as rector. It ls ; unde rstood that the car dinal will de = 2, Rate appreciation Bishop ne the the th Pie Au andprohime} ( ofCre rect ; i » fueh is representatives In the halls of. Con5 at the next election 1Luse the aala' federal apby their subservieneys ; ‘ de utp ire" ae ais aoe to. th ai in 1e consequent oO prohd4b Hon: lve. pre- Bourbon party. aetfully Smith, wi ‘who followed manh ' publican' fo 500 leense, wou not be carrie He said he objected to the party b hg put forwa one which, was defending the ite uor traffic, making Repub tose ae BRae th ' i re theoF ah coc 1 Oo _| hearts the Pee Provision Your| roducedwhere on eiaaada. e untry the me into militates wholesomences, the * create They = pacares into y ot Congress corrupte in y rown \ of that siut"ie tec tine J MEASURE , *4 Cal I associate prosecution ie : FOR Senate ‘to discharee the cc ttte less action -i ate us ne. pone Bree a and, | em Rm ED atUTCay Oo port the measure elthe i t r favorably adversely i way land N. TO aves LE 1G pene s the ASAE mbled cht Irchmen h ui ities ‘ save of ascribe director | } m best tract at "Bayonne, ve oy Thera | me _ outhwe- } GRAFTING ' A fae pastor PLEO national PreHs TAs and ae ans YORK additio;s the arge purehs wed t tford and the name let us save legislature z If efto}; In. iste ene 4 OUR Isher o TALK ‘tration Save tah. "If we can save Utah andj-monies at the 4dvanc tah by having absolute} America when state-wide that in isGod's/jn¢g the} cates forthes office best way to prohibition, save Utah ifthen oe oh hum- the Ided let NEW in ap- state slate are . bnild- political. hearts that lie) op por- { eas been. i ithe inant | ; don't ON ope : "taught 6: oe IN zt \ Sey ah sete Washington, Feb. 2 -By a stric nea arty vote the Senate committee o) con territories today declined @ atrike on pI of the New Mexico fecal ¢ disputal } * bil * a . 20ne: Ate Yass ; a , P the Dp OViISiOn relating tv har' « | land grants which are the basis of op ‘| DOSItion to". the. measure Another ; : meeting of the committees will be held he na | >aturdus Some Democratic senators , W! LL TEXAS yn 1 they proex- None whi eee of permit 1 sl MINISTER distributed STATEHOOD ' If nd othe SCOm they yn zs herefore-_ i Know - the comes the who i thing p riited : state two: s hen: when the campaign comes, [. wi re into every! ward .meeting hou nia ; =. nea onc that. 1° get oniry,.cro oek nd ‘plead for 1e7 > I il mc fe es egislaty t ite z . Want * ye «politics Eee 1c, Wawra always STD beeoe 1 one be SELL lon ' an Will : appropriation of 310.000 4 the measuy to pay th eth ne in nve¢ t Eutior ti --__--»-_ -___ b © 7) ' orn th: ; t ete hensiy suc : conditions as act Upon the order of tie i statistics and informa ol W York: Feb.24 extensin ve nneroperations tk strife ft iny peace pea direct | the ‘Texas company civics (oes was } t#'lcome.a. serlows: rival St: an Beaty ch gee ate of the18 Standart 1 pa hecomi: ae such: muc are-! bose 5X thought terminate "a when havé' 3 You. and 7; if need be, you Oyen that say ol not Se ce one When ere the me: nothing heae this naeioe Ay \ mit "ct UA tipaneCae DOO that | to be ‘ so erelgn } ay ~inaarer { the fe r pot cesoe : on nh is ae what 1 | Mormon people font. Now if, yo te. ech MethodT P sale€ the astaf ty isclous ' can P ew ‘ ver So: Deo ‘ Sarina oY led mr ; | time. res here; ° ‘ know ‘or bers) nything | ae uothatent"cna ni: Bblitice Gf Prew from {I awed set -u i t : in G art 1 all} fare ! Ir? act shall . OIL one VoUur t in OF been al aera r immediate complete 3° SC elsewhere shall WILL t it I ta : charg Dut. oo) 1 BQUATE sm ‘An 1 ided x pe LVe , ‘ tonight don't dnd" it} toin ti :: re one or on an injustice ou nich hiv Bi tate snd at TEL COMeCT ually ae ex = sea Sovernor- i d this governor 4 py ; ¢ Mea ertake o ~| I with possible 16 gathe othe ind ;: ats F iin a or statistic nd such information e ding the Japanese 4] a miata may use , 1a m: 1a I be useful to the governor in Ang t Y yroper report to ver int 1K + nited States and to vd fury hing ' thie 3 ople t , deal o trees in-t id on Upon the = that Rep i 1 cant irst, If) t ail effective i ne I that, but listen to. me my p rohibitton riends, gladifiat possibility t- a rT AO BS =n URS1ON Isten the innuendo A : he es ) o .7 \ (he, ou chuse so the part ou in ind i J , up Cor equently it lacks now or covernor's signature to become It good ; , \ on ane ny Liat oO, o part d J 24.-Despite it nie ont you mf other eb. > 24nner of instructions of a mor | le ‘ pointed character, the S¢ Pn Le LO ts da passe re n riginal form. the p srnor bill prov Haire for comELD pilation OL statistics concernnig th Ver ipanese residents of Callfornia The bill. came over from the Soo ie mblys vhere it nassed two wea In| di ehalic © ON efforts. to. load the please t yarty mh ty yelieve or (al uch A J pee net 7 t¢ " re one hagtheard largely. My misrepMethodists by friends. of the |; carly mourners' bench aaRe detouiie ihe the} ‘erate interference an h the Sstrenuou { dl ing re and that inthe the.counlanguace || too Methodist Epiggpal) church | mourners party to: such:a.com- responsible Le Gg a to iat ] od thg@gnt. and one, its credit, Tam also ve learn is =. ood by been glad fy Rak T fl Bright acl my post- ae publican all al] ae Tenenioia CET l t there a ae 2 = . Ome und whicl +, mud In j ‘ MBN 7 countrymen, purpose Ary 1 " t de7 d-to'b = Tr! ae in God being ix dy and the Governor. Lt) spenket , : we a Ve ‘ ‘ . héritag: Lister Did the whisl 1 rest vit ey fo) *%- printing pre for pape in' this 1 fathers a by hed by Ww, rememb¢ i Did»‘ t ul us, anc P we pi f ‘a ore patted tok ro} aay such js quit 1 easy thir but-{ I to 1 I< t Pyersy began We vars becor Hp Pi ink: 1 ces = In. Utah, ‘it is not) even night in its sleep. Our innot -vequird?the. darlene f th for} 0" hie to acrumento SD SEP here to | apo viich lL am count pent pon 1 ought bo ees of lent] na } Up - | hat jeserve.n ag ti y < ‘ Legislatur e Passes Is t ibveata last th frequented, E ois Bill our' part ' : e measure up to 16 Obligation that = inne Almighty has placed upon us a efof f ry gullt American izens, therefore, We | any >} is not dead walking at terest: de make himselfet a a vith a OA gl ] ee prohibition | |)juronibition is made eae you are. ~ resentations rail Cn on Resolutions. announced that ya : 1 ! ei su d , ininipan deluge hall t of arrving BTok . ee lk fpolrogles to make fortigving been! may | some born in a Republican ae ro coe in | the prob ibition a Republican er adle. ndby ehoic aihac dete ne : ing Republican. @eglad to see lb mt do vt you o many farmers } ht. nant and ni a uite eat ue 7 i re don ty lose u A 10MCe With youl know gust) they.g« grind how your hearts pe at wep you get) twenty-four into the cit boys, for] have been f there myself Has a Gr AS a Great Speech. prohibiti n aly alli: alliance Fo -_---- 1 ring it ands pated i Sart cle : om e t it PANS MOR LORI T oa' | iwW t tl R> ¢ re generally ble Ober: tac -eaceanl «quickly as the mighty he 2 iSlLOWw! meet | need to whieh fe belongs, opposing | Washington. of 1 try is safe, prevent 2 | pact o ! ™oral moral A , ‘el ne the state, "Liquoris the enemy of the|Caupon measure, and, said, that pre-| checked and, destroyed, will result in wae / He somethings not- loplen chure ‘h announce | the floor. Republican deny fue: the in any Sense a pat 1s line to official antOUt to .2 its alleged. leaders "7. pone We not me to'onlytake}a right. to our; ie the th most to] laration casteany::lotewith had any' were.known false. of The als during Howe s, it is the enemy | "® at S judgment and inte Mig Bh i mand of the | hand-TJ wish you had iffmyour pockpeople eprese od eir peti- | ets One thing 1 desjrato say howtions ever, that iss not j Fi ; n thiga@ddress, | We opose and denounc the polle Of hav ' ha od R The Ir Mountain Renu lican upon 4), ‘ hs ct 3 lighted tonfght to see gothis be atlon as misrepresenting thi 5 1rough this audiewe newsboys attitude of the Republican party of | ™ a .4 re ae phe offal organ of the state, and eall upon the state Re-| Prohibition Vie ant to Say that publican ‘committee to insis upon the' > IT most heartily we 1 Morm: made with the liquor interests, | their presen tide wa also Was announced that a tele-| rjalize that aiatin ulshed had been recely Senator | champion the right 1 Sinoote ts reinevedthatfrom atatanionts Wine es of ety g Me hg he ind: he _: | hoo aeeate manho s the corrup- vion of ea oe at the home atrikes WATE? gig sts There man' denomination ‘measure remarks|terly what [ belleve is ee toia ourselves. and Committee chairman The | ¥ people. G. Gre: rrent : 4 ATL be ue a -} .on resolutions was ready }eral appointees asa flagrant violu- |i Mme L won't ge k to make my ;ateo the ee alee Bees r SR eae Sear aoe o report, but sald that, before this] tion of the order {ssued the Presi-| Speech 5 beginning, our best ende Was read, he wished to announce that| dent the der Iss States forbidaling |] This Is sure "my countrymen ates wat ht ae Pane au contin "BISHOP 0" CONNELL TO t Amn he re' the. committee had re-| gueh. conduct der pena ‘ j | . = fnaey ued Watchfulness, and our determined ddieae, teiescam dom -Setator Geormatorea{oreuct under "p nalt f most auspicion hour, an hour that} purpose: Therefore I plead to : - QUIT UNIVERSITY TODAY Sutherland at Washington, denying Wertherefore wari. euch federal adil ce ee I pray, of not so much for prohibition as I plead ashington, Feb es ‘ardir ae Gil tha had any how ledge. of a con Noinitess ‘that unle ED. BUR Baile eee setter day in W go forth! for tah Our tirst great duty is to an will Sraalas ean aaa right Robert oa: oe iid Str e mMe6ting last night [hte the hivir idea ouir-own souls and! thes tao 1 Mr Chai with thre ond hope burning mn our! cu tr vme eee Cou meet mali Va nor PA -ad : BLY - Fellows 5 . 1ee A ith! ilies ward On \ MOO. ras " a es il ; enous 2 | speak kindly of il men until hey ) kn ASS ¢ le: fellow abarrass: x J Z t party Re publican and! oe speak' of Abra- | House party, ] . dutyIt a committee not down, and | i) ully emanci- from. stricken believe, pet Bly © ee Repeat Ground. ‘at th ith wei ; a A > ind Urs ett?at | Gog thaPra nee Methodist < © First aos As 4s to OLa church, 2 Bee as the issue of the Sto ag tuse =the ald feder: 11 apmee hour yr cthe state of Utah as well as - Chatrman ne , the -c ee |pointees, by posing as the leaders of the uttermost spa in the united States of America. It is | 33 tnembe epar trou Gathoe banty, t GEES te Republican partyin Utah, have | country, that: «" seldom Of i thes mart, and w ! snd eo SW tl 1Ose D have ha a £ PAOne eg ourse vi \ to Be Sure of Their present hoe subject, wishes "the publican 4 vil have they na t can andi for yi {f to Nites "yen is the kepublican before Rovilene you Due ie the be. right,,and ty a Rat aS | ohidret to give that: to thé land the best] ¢ntered into by usur"pe rs of lead rship | he has. 1 , 3 ot nd the1 noblest' ‘can |in.the Republican ane on est une environment : i amen neon We. belleve: that: party. the apparentl , been astray and | atforc our du ou né t i AVON Ast . 10 terests w face Co. the Mente he} friendly attitude of the Senate towards | that he began davareinn beseeching atY lost declare Thy heart for saloon| its repudiation as them. I realize that} the party vioht eae iave an opportunity for severa "good contracts in my line of busl y ladl ae pact: that as it may, gentlemen and ladies, | ang | would circumstances rather remain andin have moderate) gram sjinenelal you] peed ae noeye a es this anprepibition bul -Airect te re " reasons to. belfeve that seule does not "2 a live. "J ‘in ty opinion. proud that ham, want what I hope to do in the| interest of PEaenos passage of iy, at any iand, some prohibition liave jonor teld that re~}y am pamicee od is purely and simply the good of the party and the g000 of the cote « Sat ‘ REN ee morning farm mericans i 6 ea the Republic wr otice, 1 y Cul my coolest a tlen¢ und I was t fellow would fall up the teenth-story our} fellow} ide) can pick We cret the dey ut of the he is ashame d of it he o to get out | T re | Senate feo m its established rujes of | of jt and escape hagavin make an nic h is ola RECTeAT he ae Ps violation of par- | apology He ou There ha otf Lime ny ury practic y the president of | of the politieal sht not to bo ashamed used au ring | the 1ate te pereline debate upon the |) ae al party jn which he was| , of C}) {ssues CRarairen in an open discusslor aie or with which by ghoice he has) thing h > ar-} the stand no, pa no/ 1 It is a ‘ needs eeking perhaps. the pastand nture in able} No Explanation. J Spiirding COrkce or explanation. at BNOs ol0 no I am seeking a and for of tnt Ss invita ee cae Utal this the moting al here. I y, they by coatice aling lift prenibition and 50 of us issued ‘a call.) Kind feeling inviting the local. county and precinct) Keepers: IT 10 on to}to Is rep nted, | because sliev the way ¢ 5 qo right to to do steht ady prohibitton and I wonder if you wot uta | pe bet ofr. if su had Jaws whic bj would cive you local option "Tt is easy say not many _ pub i | cans want A Sohibition, _but t hard | to prove. J] do not helleve ns half | way measure will do for us, and [| heartily endorse the remarks whieh! have been made upon the platform) here toniz! I do not wish to hurt; some © prominent) or I | They ee eee aban WOLe LUO eee te atten polity ation ventions by : alinost unanimous vote the} that Sore: held unde ca auspices introduced by Representative Can snide for" thie tatemecee che Pepubiic|of sal00N,;/non evil anti-saloon members had been very) jere tonight, but I claim my right to| netive in eir endeavors 7 oecnee | say what I honestly believe, and I] oe bill, which was Introduce | believe. that prohibition is rhat is | the legislature, and the party ' press | wanted } aS seen to every other man ‘I believe thé every good man and] who wanted prohibition and were) woman will a ra that we live in com-| discre dited by our paper here aoe 9 c icestors| 10 : ere hecause we ante Shall we! oP abitio re thought y 2@ reacl ur families | ee-if there were of | has for atl I remedy." We deplore rctio t ate | obliged to apologe | So Bh ibitiom in I Lot de " Gente Aleent Smith ré the next/ Senate in defeati this worthy meas- }) which he ¢ Abie a oP eee try en | and buy rmore, my felloy Rey speaker.. He said in urt: "I have}] wre without pe emitting the friends of) he wasn't: resp, © be born, a o| lican countrymen, it will not die been reading the Republican, and when} the bill a chance be heard before} oj a pology je f Fesbould not) wit it dow antl the last saloor +7 came here I wondered if there would| the Senate packed Pte e having it unde Apology for ge religious| {ts ‘ l ur wivition platfor | Mr. Morris eat in part: "It affords!) me at pleasur padbess so large an 4&5 embly of R republicans w to have! eome from all, or nearly the | OTe ae of the state In a most heart; T e to rll iss 27 0 Re-| publican in "this city. who dis-| credited &, the official oreen. ‘ot the} sige aig part | Vhen the moyement began in this| state it was branded as a "Democratio | movement The te believe in Dear pa rele Bs ene on mi vit « « eu e n umd ld that Eee } Poe aCe a tl ese sain peP ) ot 0, ray ae Brane ent + ma , whie epr e : tbe se | ~ of the st _ liquor oo about an hour, He dealt witn look over the audie the ibjeet of prohk tpl in iterner Srp a Repub us a fro a e Wetdiled the cone prevailing 19] jn the state y one 2 the sta tthe ‘ine of last elec~} enough to cast ballo on, a made the assertion that some) peen many Sone ee S aPan Re epublice ans had voted against pro-} tis campaign, ar hope, tion, state el t .1 fa : ‘ o i Dn of the Americ: mericuns f ae ples the ve ) erenie ition v Vv wi Bate no man better but when forwi a scislature to be necessal to the wel-| f the Republican party in Utah | Phe I ar uerel to i the perpetua- | SportI ourse I ; veddge ~ I ¢ a future policy of the party ar Epicopal Cr i in ‘i Question, that! o erefore i { ‘ tha we allow tional Jus unty; R. S&S. ollett, intan south. : « The members of the ene Te-| tired to the green roo to doliberate and Chairman Morris then proceeded) 10 ese M. | when - haye me : lews a dutie ae aiition: oe action county; | ""«Abraham Lincoln would Le county, | Gepted no political measure, Se As} how urgent, that was not rigno nt. uttering We bill Ge o prohib ition SALINAS: nded ~ t that loca . ption question re saloons, but no ears the WW sifted ‘Ttobin- county; this - Mormon, to quer tral spoken tr thave Two X= nS | and or ¢ Summit On Bae it fe ars more: the law whic : ing majority of th Republican eee ment under whic h If reesei as th hay proven. themesclyes recreant to Morgan = eer of he state Any other course by) stl me = the imperial duties a Arneries citiiwill do ‘away ee | - result. of hearingI my A AMLEL l unt roacticall nanimous Republican this Mit sterly r sa I ae ; : ' ay t i av . oe th ae ee rl en a Ee aa in areaiee kt aos Ss is T must contend ady quite . aor ie ; Paes: eo the party Lo hich JOnee: | esateret ae ie } tl 1e right | cessfully J defended, and may result In | StUhclent embarrass mnet for me. Lenox Re Ong ne one paramount it i Tron | naeider Dethecn right aiaelaw,out any \ ‘blind tiger' 7 | cess |defeat of party at the next election has been my ple: isu 10 for some | ; oI ; GEN herefore > vs = i bring r3 u 4 toTooele eae We heartily iIndorse the action o ve ever sine 4 Y _ | ) gether tonight, my fellow countrymen, { the state. ' Ny e I was sma in E fagh tale county ye county; Beaver nic unt y yarn € dyi , A. Hend J rene = B ie wiillera hompson, - Fr s Robert ac-)in ants ab ‘ _ an campaign | cau: ewe ‘~ was ithorrenee on ‘reac! B u-|I ul as follows: 3 man ! Keel B. Blu Webe xickson, Cach sponses Box Elder Oy y yete counts Ys Beebe. took Democratic - pL esl i css ‘the Re-| Ethel por: te, AC tae gor in the pegeaRs which 1 Jemocratic : a si Pincuin Geene fartagitation and1i0n -has fend 1 with Quarter é Sings, es a eae . i pattaend d iv ut ; a stood he lot i.a} of the with | against the wrong. I believe , to eV pit i The chairman then introduced the tera d for the Republican party satisfac aigie ve SHewa 1 atte n ‘ol ona Advises Those Mr. ; . pioneer i? . Sea I eee ‘ant Rev. Mr eCreery,; who delivered the Praises the W. ©, I. state ena) and "e invocation Next on tht pe lace rT 1S ‘As a - pester I be eve tha ae hibition es "es u "Republican an stron Deal" Story # musical selection by)) the Ladies' | w.C s pl : ‘uartet Olam | ment, , however, endeavor ind our this for tholay xaoodmi?of tt e tha| Be apes and. te good OGLE ee git enough and in the tntere, im gan "poll-| those mistakes as fo Jast year. rons niin a edP ROMS OL Ot to igh pas tions, wh! ich tween ; New sert tier " Agee, rhe task, Very best countrymen ' possibly can Phic American. peop nad vies od hit ‘€r all Republi-| are sometimes slow to underts he e new | blackted { in 1 . | ll people ofa | | ii2 net nS ue Utacreto et fon re, gues ss+. Of es i projects, undert uk 1OnNOT: ¢ part i 1 )= . . bu of. * when cert they te o iWin . 5 mt |battle for tl hangrigt ne voln Bs , abe mee fa qaaviction that they us rests ought to ichored it lana for * square "inl da: cal 9 ante ap o-| aro right they generally carry them to we I just oucl i @ | Ple of Uta al fox }a supreme and triumphant and). a |?! eee x : t Ey WAC eee success m Americ n° peo ihe S rn or ee 1 : e sMhw in a sin oO the ir : duty "a t See Tons ees ed 2 ung rat ne nd hu ictions ear ard ereat more al ah levis of life. | 1 wit ey ¥ A ntl} liquor | Ol; part Oe he past with a great) No 7 4 cfateye urnec tl 3 ve: pubWe people | 8: tte, the. ne boca pute = oat x times, _ | pon euch1 m this state jature now and he aie te belleve iWe continue ments - aii 1 G upon him, in making him chairman of the gathering, called attention to) an | sv ppre: Sesion oe | have ix rpose arisen, and of. t ht side » of of all We res bectfully r 7 Lon le ise) a stand on the iz ‘mport- | Cellency, re memorie hon of vital interest and import Grable: méiniy, a Ver or andy ieinla - N De ace y es 1 oeetter ear aud atid ie trollec iu agnye nt :and ln 1 oral chaplain; ‘| do Hed which will save ah | Utah have Peter fond} sergeant-at-arms After another selection hg the quar manner whiet with authority to appoint as many as-| tet of un omen, Mrs. Lb. B Shepard ignore st sistants as needed j}was introduced and gave a brief adee he Nephi ] a Me Morris, stating ; that! dress CEGARATS £after r st i aan hi a sort]<¢ | day, becausei i he felt deep) the honor | conferres o peers i rc ma L wieh ‘to sonal signatures called of ssuo to the pe : ture who are {dey o ac t th i ;16 ace proud 0Bi f ane aa li st qua eee r| publican party to grea : unde r }bo Stituents peo ] century has won its 5 vit arg raved he Pele, of . shot the | inthe a at ene fe the a a ements a8 ileyveme falr hax vocal ond . ex N ance -. charge Bory meetin N al nde ; ! imraed er | head with a great political party of} strict, stat e-wide logis iation IP j ite ecarrving its motto "pro-| saloons.' of the atten- | hibition respecte prong ye most our allegiance | or reby Bale | siveme'th | pain vtirr a Gn ored principles ne ct ean Nad an _honorabhe' and ahi grand old Re publica party,of the ste ton to the se matientves asc war ask | nd nation. it Saree fi} theft Operation anda ler) We 1909. 25, FEBRUARY City, yTAH, THURSDAY, eer for ' pa LAKE SALT REPUBLICAN. 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