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Show WE DMM TO SPEAK TfljjIBHT SALT LAKE, Juno 22. On his way to Los Angeles to take part in the defense of the McNamaras on a charge of dynamiting, Clarence Dar-row, Dar-row, the Chicago attorney, stopped off to deliver nn address for the "wets" In the prohibition campaign. Labor union men In great numbers called on him at his hotel. He refused re-fused to comment on the McNamara case, but said he expected the trial to begin about the first of September. Perhaps the most prominent speaker speak-er of tho "wot" campaign In Ogden will be heard this evening when Clarence Clar-ence F. Darrow, the noted orator and lawyer, comes to this city to address a meeting at the Orpheiim theater. Mr. Darrow Is perhaps best known for his stand In the labor world, his careful care-ful study of Industrial conditions enabling en-abling him to speak with great intelligence intell-igence on this subject The working classes of Ogden are preparing to accord the noted speaker speak-er a hearty ovation and tho meeting will probably bo the largest yet held during the campaign In this city. Another "wet" meeting was hold in front of the city building last evening. even-ing. There wore a number of speakers speak-ers and music was furnished by the Ogden city band under the leadership of Prof. Arthur L. Agee. |