Show ANALYZING NJ rn THE RESOLUTIONS It will wUl never be easy cay to get together tos-othor 19 fa looking better audience than that of Wednesday night In tho the Salt Lako Lake theater Neither In Utah or clae- clae w fibre IB la thero there a higher his grade Tade of ot citizenship than was represented there when t taken ken from the state at large largo Of course tho the meeting can In no sense bo be treated as a Republican meeting for tor It was not It was was with few fow exceptions ex ex- composed of or Republicans it Is la true But the tho call can was nas for be believers believers be- be lievers in and advocates ad of ot prohibition No o others need apply Admission was given by card and that only to those who adhered to that particular belief bellet were confined to to c exponents of that cult alone So that tho while whilo the they were generally Republicans it was not rot a Republican crowd For many Republicans as firmly and as ag honestly oppose prohibition legislation as those good people favored It Tho The utterance of the meeting Is expressed in ju the resolutions These were ere prepared In advance and are very skillfully drawn They cover pretty much all 11 the Held field surveyed by bythe bythe the prohibitionists No matter what speakers said the applause of a big meeting which likes to hear oratory was was was' assured And eo so the resolutions resolutions reso reso- were adopted It Is not so 50 much an expression of the people unbiased by tho pretense of a 3 trade enace b by men who have lia been recipients of Republican can party favor In the past and whose present position may be accounted for tor forin torin forIn in that fact tact that they have not recently been able to enjoy the emoluments o ot 01 office |