Show 1 SALOONS MUST 60 GO DECLARES GLARES DE LEADER Great Crowd Gathers in Tabernacle Tabernacle Tabernacle Taber Taber- nacle to Hear Lecture on Temperance f UTAH IS READY TO FOLLOW Rev Dr Baker Declares Great Wave Will Soon Sweep the West O t O t- t 4 f- f SAYINGS SAVINGS OF OP DK DU 4 4 f. ll KElt 44 4 4 h- h 44 4 4 Tho Tue Prohibition nio mo 44 4 4 I. I ims IJa 1 time llio streamlet sta stage 44 4 4 I. I Ims become n a mighty river 44 4 4 I. I to s sulm in Woo Vot 00 betide him hIm liim who vho 4 II b 44 4 4 if JC an thinks tho tire AntI AntI- 44 4 4 I- I can be u u d to 44 4 4 further th the ts of wit 44 4 t 4 S IJ t he lie Is snaking making the time mistake 4 H of oC hl his 1119 life 4 4 Vc Wc c arc aro for JO local nl option as atc a 44 4 4 tc in to lo state and nu- nu 4 prohibition f 1 4 Tho us as an nn Institution 44 4 4 Is hat hail and cannot exist side ildo by 44 4 4 tho rhe church 44 4 4 When time the of or the tue Lu League 44 4 4 Is complete this will ill bo ho a u saloon saloon- 44 4 4 Jc less s countr country and ami a flu hag 4 You cannot help by 44 4 4 S. S 1111 hug ro lO roc roo c is Mater over ocr a cess pool 4 4 S. S Tho The nicked flee hen JM no ninn 44 4 4 buIt but th thc they lice ilce faster fuster 44 4 4 rapped over Ocr the heel 44 4 4 a U 44 4 4 The mie only good saloon is Isa a af 44 4 f 4 dead cul saloon 44 4 4 Local option 1 Lt tho the rl right ht of or 44 4 4 eve ci American J community to 44 4 4 Ur 1 a U that saloons shall not exist 44 4 1 4 In ils it 4 4 Elect the men who nho will Mill give Rl ho 44 4 4 YOU ou tho lie right to s. say what you 44 4 4 I- I 4 4 I. I 4 O 4 44 44 4 44 4 tto Tho The League movement was launched yesterday in Utah at a. a m meeting which filled the body of or th tabernacle and with a number in tho the galleries v The Tho principal nl speaker r was Rev Dr P. P A A. Baker pr president of oC the tho League of ot America America- In a u clear and forceful manner Ue ho presented the tho story ton o ot of the tUo Saloon Anti-Saloon League Its aIm ian and V purposes 40 Joan an n audience audience- e entirely t t ln BI v c 1 v i o p. p N it n Utah has h heard ar r It Is easy to understand that as as' as hi his coHea colleague u Dr Fuller stated staled ho Is Js at atthe atthe atthe the same ame time one of or tho the best hated and best loved men mn on the continent Francis M. M r. r Lyman pr president of ot tho the quorum o of Ith the twelve apostles of or th the 1 Mormon formon church opened tho the meeting On the platform were Apostles Hebe J J. Grant Clawson Johr Hem Henry Smith and and- Hyrum M M. Smith o r the Mormon church chuich Governor John JohnC C CS Cutler Rev Dr Albert Buxton representing the Ministerial association association tion i Oscar Oear L. L Cox of or the Y Y M. M C. C A. A Judge George F F. Goodwin Se Seymour mour D B. B Young Th Thomas ma Frank B. B Stephens John M. M r Knight and others other These were iere to speak but there thero was was- I only time for Governor Cutler Dr Fuller an and Dr Baker Likes ks of Croud l After ACter prayer er by Apostle Grant and Rill lUll bythe bYthe by bythe the tho singing Ing of ot The Gushing the Sixth ward warl Sunday school choir President Lyman Intro introduced R Rev Dr Louis Louls S. S Fuller superintendent o of the league with charge of oC the work in in S Utah and adjoining states Dr Fuller expressed his appreciation lion tion of oC the Immense gathering and of the kindness of ot the church authorities ties In furnishing the tho tabernacle It has lias been his privilege to go with other with workers over the state slate meeting the people in ward wahl meeting houses houses' I Ian an and in their beautiful tabernacles and every where they had found a a. a splendid temperance sentiment It Is this sentiment he said with the sobriety arid and nd thrift t of or the tue people that has made matlo the state of Utah blossom blossom blos bIos so som like a gar garden cn Now the Uw p people are beginning to feel teel that the existing existing- sentiment be crystallized Into legislation which will put a stop slop to the ever increasing saloon Otherwise there Is a danger of It breal breaking down Thrown out in iii other states the f aloon men are plotting against tho the thoI I mountain Inter c country For s self self- 1 protection the people will ivill ask for cor legislation an and perhaps at the thin next session of ot the legislature This will take tho the form of a local option law Jaw elective by counties Other Oilier Meetings I tl s In State State lie He stated the alms aims and purposes eg of ti-b ti tho Saloon Anti-Saloon League which ho he said hJ is non political nondenominational non and non It Is now national In Its Us character and through It quite half haIr of or the United States aro aN living under r prohibitory laws Another meeting was to be bo held at Provo In the evening another at Ogden n and on Tuesday at Logan Wednesday was vas to be conference day at the time Y M. M 1 C C. A. A of state workers I and Thur- Thur Thursday laY ay would woul bo be Utah day when state stale organization will be dis dIs- dis- dis cussed Ho invited d everybody to to these meetings Dr Fuller then as as chairman of tho the meeting introduced Governor Go Cutler briefly but Governor Go Cutler spoke forcibly lie He said that from Crom toe tile earliest days there ha had be been n a strong saloon anti-saloon sentiment In Utah Saloons had first been started In Salt Lako Lako I anti and had land spread to the smaller towns lowns But he was happy to state there art are still communities In the state and some somo good sized towns where no liquor I Is sold S orS Pu Killing Saloons Saloon There Thore Is ho said roLd a strong conflict of or opinion In tho matter of licensing or prohibiting and he know knew many excellent people who were Ivere sincere In In their belief LeHe that prohibition la in Is Im ime practicable and who advocate hh high h license Personally ho believed that limiting tle te was as no good god land and that elimination of or tho the saloons was I desirable He lie considered ered that no m man man ri has hns tho right to deal out out bran destroying drink to his neighbors arid and he ho was waa In hearty sympathy with the Saloon Anti League As governor governor and as asan I an In Individual tont Continued III uc ou Cu lutlO I J J SALOONS MUST GO DECLARES LEADER Continued from Pace One ho believed that mat local option would best serve the purpose Later when It seems feasible moro more drastic measure measures meas- meas ures ure may TW be taken talen lIe Ho referred to the local option measure passed by iy the legislature In Sn 1905 which he had sent back suggesting 2 some ome chan changes cs which had hall seemed to him desirable It Il was al at the end of or tho the session anti and It had not then been put through h buthe but buthe buthe he believed it would bo be enacted The creation of or sentiment was desirable anti and for fOI this reason tho the visit of or Dr DI Baker and his associates to tho the state I Is a a. matter for Cor congratulation he said said- lIe He objected however to tho the thop p painting of Utah dalk on tho ho map because be he- cau cause c there is high bight license in man many localities he Inc believed tho the people of or Utah were for COI temperance and only needed cd to be shown tho ho wa way l for Prohibition The Tho choir sang an 1 rue rue to the time Faith and Dr DI Fuller Introduced Dr P P. A. A Baker of oC the tho league andone and anti andone one of or the time best hinted haled an and bes host best t loved lovell men In Iii the nation Ho ITo had been e C ever r In ha the front Clont of or the lie living filing line In Inthe Inthe inthe the light against the liquor traffic and amid had hail made matte many nany enemies but had al also o made many thousands s o of friends Dr Baler Baker began besan his address by con congratulating the state on Its goei gO gov ei mior lIe He said he didn't know his politics but hul if he lived Jived here he lie believed believed be be- bc- bc he would vote voto for him Ho lie liethen then outlined tho the Anti Saloon movement move move- ment which was as Inaugurated fifteen years ears ago ngo In a n. meeting in iii Oberlin Ohio at which there thero cro ro nineteen men present During the fir first t t year car half hair of th these theto e would scarcely own to having ln been present hint but now nov ho knew JOle over o a 11 hundred who claimed to have inave been at that hint meelin meeting Interdenominational Interdenominational Inter Inter- denominational in its nature it Il has not conic to In tako co part pail in any sectional but to operate co and anti sympathize with every creed erect in iii its ef efforts eC- eC forts to tu overt overthrow the liquor traffic I Not In Iii I If an any ammy person he said ald has tho time notion In III his liEs head that the league can be used tilled by any sect or by any political pai partY parly ty he Lie Is greatly mistaken mn-mistaken and ha hab had b better Lter get rid lid of or It The leagues league's whole creed is wrapped up In its Ils statement that thai Us its members will vote ote for 01 goo good men on the lie opposition ticket lather than for 01 bad Dad men on omi Its Ils own We Ve favor or local option as a means I Ic lo to state and national prohibition Wo We 0 propose to make It easier for men todo to todo todo do right light and to make it safe afe for Cor children children chil chil- dren to lo play on the streets of or the cI cities 11 c In T pointing out that thai the lie work must go 0 side hide by side with wHit the church Dr Baker BaIter said it was vas haul hard sometimes for church chuich members to believe e that such great reformers as Neal Dow Gary Gary- son son soil Phillips and amid others s had hani turned tinned a against tho time church chuich but hut that thick their mistake There Thero was were men inca like that now good thinkers and amid reformers re- re formers who do not realize that when the tho church Is pa ing too loo much attention atten tion ion to little things timings sho sIte is finding her hot ground Many aro are too easily dis dis- cour aged Som Sometimes time a i legislature will si-ill throw Itself across the thc pathway of oC the movement he s said aid sometimes it Il Is Is a a- mayor maor or 01 a a. city council and sometimes Ilk hIke tho the last a n congress even ono very much But lint when these bodies bolieS themselves In the way vay o of oC the time movement the they wore were like Ilko ho tho hills bills opposing a IL river riven The river would become a u mighty torrent whIch would tear teat Its v.-ay v. oaY through i The movement has now passed the stream stream- let Jet stage and has become a mighty river lo to swim In Woo oO tho tine thoman thoman man who cannot swim ho inc said lS Saloon Min t GoThe GoThe Go The saloon as an nn in Is bailand ball bail and cannot exist side b by side sido with tine the the church cli or the kingdom of or God on onearth earth It must go o. o Continuing Dr I Baker said Wyoming Utah Ulah Nevada Novada and ancl Idaho have not yet et claimed tho the ri right ht to go Into a n a voting booth hooth with their God and aud a pencil and amid express their opinion That I Is why the thc they are arc painted black on Oil the t temperance temper map This will be changed to gray and the gray to white shiIte Local option is but the tho beginning of a movement to lo give you ym ou what you OU want We Vo are studying the commercial com cent mercial standpoint and Its political aspects a as well We e are arc not denouncing In hug ing polities politics I b believe lIc c In politics and partisan politics at that and ancl ha have hano no sympathy with denunciations Tho The is that the lie saloon man has become too loo much of or a n. power in party parly politics Tho The saloon has been always s ready roady to furnish campaign funds and there Jle lies Its strength Vel Very much has been Ilono dono b by men inca in iii politics Hoo CA e ells ell's Position ilion It was ivas th the present President of or the iho United States who whit said to tho the saloon men inca of or New York when police commissioner com corn ml missioner I did not make tho the liquor laws Jaws but hint I am ama responsible for their enforcement and amI I am going to seo see I that thai thc they aro are enforced I It II was wm a district attorneY of or St St. Louis who sent some saloon men abroad and some to lo prison It Il is ii through patriotic motives that lint men me nio turning against tho the liquor and now ItOW over O of the people leople of the tho United Stales States arc are living laws During the thc last year over people joined joInted the number and for this far Car saloons have ha hem boon closed year ear so bo at nt time the rate ate o of 00 30 O a da day including Sun Sun- days This shows the torrent of or senti- senti merit ment Many Ian states stales arc alc getting g Iea ready as asIn asIn In lii my own state stale of nr Ohio which will begin in hit September to to vote oto on tho the question b by counties When the work of tine Iho league is I completed we will have hac a a. country countr and a n. stainless Hag flag I c the tine Tin milk u Hi p. p The liquor business is good That Thai is the lie case e with you OU here as I read in your ImpelS Impel'S That Thai is natural Lead a man to the time block and he lie Is likely to become solemn But nut their wa way wont won't do It docs does not do much good to sprinkle kle rose lose water atm over vet the mouth of a cess pitI pit JIll I 1 favor ol putting putting- thorn thom where II it will willbe ill I be le easy for fot or them Item to lo bo be good n Remove Remove Re Re- move the tine traffic and amid you ou will give the theman theman man mait cn engaged In it a chance chanice to ho bo good It is only fair Cull to lo encourage er c every man inami who wants to be better hetter The rhe fact is that the tho wicked flee when no man but iut the they neo flea faster Caster when sharply rapped lapped with a a- cane camme We Yo are arc going to lo use uio the Iho cane Tho only good saloon is a dead saloon I want to give the Ule man workIng work- work In lug Ing with wilh his hands a chance and hi children a chance I want to lo savo tavo him hinn and I J want to save O tho ho man behind behind behind be be- hind the lie bar with the white apt apron on I Ilove Ilove love Jo him so much that 1 I J want to put him out of the thu business that is damning bin hl- soul Local option Is the thc lie local right to tosa sa say to a saloon aloon thai lint it shall not exist That is on only American Who Vho arc the Ito themen men sent to legislate for fOI you ou that they should deny you OU that lint right Every community has tho the i right Ight as us an American community to st way tinY that there shaH shall bo no rio saloons and fleet elect men who ho will give them that right light We Ve citizens n before arc aie all American c we are arc Democratic or Republican and we should be he for for- forthe the men jho iho stand for tho ho best things I 1111 Pledge Support Dr Baker Balor then lien turned th Ihu meeting Into one for Cor the of or envelopes pledging support to tho ho IORg tongue league e. e These Theist were circulated among tho congregation tion were numerously signed and re re- re turned Before the meeting closed Dr DaJ Baker er paid mild a n tribute to the tho t choir which ho hit thanked for tor its assist assist- ance x The choir sang sang- Do What hat Ts TR Right night and amI the tho meeting mooting closed with Ira prayer cr L by John Henry Sail Rev DI Dr W r M. M Pa Paden cn was to have been Oil on tho the platform with the time others but wn was late In arriving and g s it In tho the body of or the tabernacle Rev Rc Dr Dl Baker Bakel was the pr at atthe atthe the tho morning MM service Vice Jn In the time First Pies Pies- church chuich and In fn his hiM sermon |