Show WHEELER TALKS ON Attorney for the Saloon Anti-Saloon League Addresses Audience I at the Tabernacle I I BAKER UNABLE TO ARRIVE I I Usual Arguments Advanced by Representative of Law Department De De- of League Addresses on tho time work worl of ot the Anti Anti- Ant Ant- Saloon league in which the sentiment for Cor expressed was that Utah is ready wide state prohibition without at attempting attempting at- at tempting to eradicate the saloon evil o I through local option opton laws were sere m made de deat at the time First Congregational church and at nt the tue Tabernacle yesterday I by hy Wayne B II Wheeler general ul attorney for Cor time the len league ue Dr Baker president of ot the timo national league who was ex expected expected x ex- to deliver addresses was delayed on his trip from the time coast speaking at ot O Ogden llen yesterday afternoon Instead of ot coming to Salt Sai Lake An audience of ot about had hatI gathered gath ath- ath ered at ut the limo Tabernacle yesterday afternoon att at- at t when the Utah superintendent for Cor the time league Introduced Mr r. Wheeler heeler saying saying- Utah was looking forward to the time time line when the state shall shul b be o u as free freo from the saloon as it was on that day celebrated Saturday when the time pioneers pioneers pio pio- Io- Io gained their first sight of ot Salt Snit Lake valley valcy lie 10 introduced Mr Wheeler heeler as ns the time national attorney Corthe for Cor forth forthe th the Anti Saloon Saloon Ant league who had given Ien I en ea fourteen years of ot his Imis time to the time work and had imad prosecuted more than 2000 cases against saloons In the time courts court of ot Ohio Mr Ir Wheeler said these were days Ilus of ot great struggles and great victories for Cor or time the Anti Saloon nt league ue anti anil Its Is work had hind passed the time sowing and arrived ar nr- nr- nr rived at nt tho the reaping stage Time The trend trench of or public sentiment he illustrated by saying that throughout civilization there thoro was ten tendency enc for tor government In iii which the hue people ma may maS' have lu e the time right to protect themselves from Crom organizations which are debasing and harmful He lie le said the time Saloon nt Saloon Anti lea league leae e backed by hy tIme the churches of ot the time country countr of or all ull ul denominations had lund furnished a n plan iian whereby the strength of oC every citizen who vimo was opposed to the time saloon evil evi vl l could work worl In unit unity re regardless of re religious me Ie or political beliefs of oC Operation Outlining time the general generd plan of ot operation operation oper oper- Mr Ir Wheeler hoeler said the tho Ant Ant- Anti Sa Anta aloon a- a loon league worked In most suites state s for the hue abolition of ot the saloon evil evi where that was time the best it could get of ot doln doing awa away with wih time the traffic In itt separate sep sep- arato arate units unis of or government o After th the e work Is started through wards municipalities mu rho and counties countes th the next move e was to prohibit It from tho the whole e sta state teI te I congratulate you people hero lucre i In n Utah In itt that you seem read ready to drive no o out this evil evi front from the tho whole state state the tho largest unit uni said Mr Wheeler Tho word of wisdom which was furnished furnished fur fur- you by your our great prophet ha has s been instilled Into the time minds of you our r children so o that hunt It forms a a foundation n for or tho the great g victory you will whit wil achieve ne e in this grand old state Mr Mi h Wheeler heeler said tho time next step i ithe In Inthe n the tle work worl of oC tho limo league after aftem aler the limo laws law lawshall ns s hall hail been so rained framed that they could b be e enforced was to see seo that tho the officers officer es s ee charged with their enforcement were e not allowed to bo be lax in iii their sworn n duty This was as accomplished in some somo e instances he lie said through the lie enactment enact ment of 1 laws tP permitting a n secret service service ser sor vice to get evidence which could no not notI t I bo ho obtained by b hy officers In n The Time recall lund had also been recal system ef of effective e- e and tho the speaker outlined some sein e measures that hunt had imad been adopted i In n en other states which he lie said ha hind had made mad e t the thc enforcement of time the tw liquor Innas laws Inn es er s as rigid rl-Il rl as those against an any other othe r criminals criminal The liquor traffic ho lie characterized d as a lawless organization from foundation lion tion to to top tel and in Itt Ohio he hc said sold that tha t the time number of or speak was In InvarIably Invariably invariably In- In variably the greatest in tho thue districts district s where there were licensed saloons an and d likewise the they were fewest in the tue dis dig where the time saloon had hind been abolished abol abol- Ishell b by law 1 0 ii f ii of lt f Touching on the action acton of the time labor labo r unions and federations Mr Wheeler r said that time the leaders had hind dl discovered ov red d that the time saloon was driving more children children chil chil- dren and women Into time the thC factories s than tho the unions were able to kee keep keepawa p awa away ny from front such work Statistics were ore given g to simon show that tha t time the saloons cost more inure through h poverty Io erty and crime than the tho loss In mone money from tho tw licenses and Mr JI Wheeler Il ml Illustrated i- i this statement by h saying that a recent letter Jeter from mum time the circuit t jul Judge o of oC Ashtabula COUlt county Ohio said that thal whereas luring during during the saloon regime e there there- wore welo usually about forty prisoners prison prison- ers ems in iii the county jail Jai six months after r the saloons had lund been abolished there ther e vero only oni- oni two prisoners In the time jail jai am amone ulal one omme was a holdover from rom the time time before beCore tho tue saloons worn WOn abolished God Ahll Almighty ht never lever made this timis world on a n plan so 50 we VC would have to get Jet our revenue re from front misery miser ant and crime said aich Mr I Wheeler heeler In Iii ou our r state of Ohio the time dry Iry rt have much time the lowest tax rate rato and I it t will wil always ahva's be so In the last Jast sixteen months ho said the thur saloon anti forces Corces had hind In wiping out 1000 saloons each month in tho the United States Here In Utah this great fight is I going g to be brought to toa toa toa a successful Issue before you OU realize It it said Mr Ir Wheeler heeler I 1 you people will wi stand on your our principles and this Ictor victory victor is surel surely coming Cards Were derc ore given en to each member o othe or of orth th time the con congregation asking for Cor his hij name an and address and a subscription to the time timework work of or the tIme Saloon Anti Saloon Ant league J. J C C. Brooks superintendent o or of schools at Boston and anh chairman of oC the lie superintendents superintendents' department ot of the National Education association spoke briefly on educational methods in the tho public schools He Ito le said the time tendency in the time public schools was becoming more and more a plan llan for Cor educating the lie judgment ment and common sense ol of tho time pupils and putting this huh ahead ol ot of the tho simple memorizing of ot facts |