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Show -78themselves to support to ultimate success the ly fight by party organization the control or movement to open interference by any church in the affairs of the state of Utah. Second, to complete a permanent organization and provide for a plan of those who Only cam for the elections of this year. paign heartily are to in accord with the movement and are to it their prepared pledge unchanging support are invited present. Subject to this proviso, citizens of all reli gious views and nationalities are cordially asked to attend to be meeting.35 this The committee plan events for the reported on organization met again meeting called mass to the Tribune that from every couraging pledges of both open that many Mormons were for The committee of the state support, interested in the movement, to September 12 September 14. corner and secret on thus en- came intimating but dared not be so openly. great crowd A turned out for the and the Herald estimated that there away, and it was said that some tance before the crowd became were meeting. Both fully 1,500 people 1,800 persons large that so the Tribune were able to turned gain further admission admit- was im- possible. Those attending Judge Ogden Hiles, Senator heard speeches by Judge Samuel McDowall, Dubois of Fred T. Idaho, and E. B. Critchlow. Judge Hiles and Senator Dubois represented" former sympathy with the movement, while Democrats who were Judge McDowall and E. B. Critchlow represented former Republicans. Judge McDowall, though known fore the new supporter. movement was His appearance launched, on to be an active Republican had not been considered the program was a be- Kearns presumably designed to in |