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Show uu NO ENTANGLING ALLIANCES FOR THE NEW PARTY That the Progressive party Is growing grow-ing and becoming a permanent polit ical organization without anv thought among us leaders of other than independent inde-pendent action is daily made evident to those who arc- noting the svsteniat-Ic svsteniat-Ic organising thai is going on and the persistence? with which the party -propaganda Is being pushed. Within the week the Boston Journal lias been purchased by the Progressives Progres-sives and that paper, from now on. is to advocate the principles of the party, at the same tune opposing "any entangling alliance between the Progressives, Pro-gressives, and any other parties." By the time the Republican party leaders meet tins rail to consider ways and means of reuniting the party, the task will be a hopeless one and then, for the first time, the old warhorses ol privilege am) plunder shall realize how completely they have deceived themselves into believing that the breaking away from their organization was nothing more than a one-man movement to be quickly overcome, when as a matter of fact, the revolt! has had back of It a mighty revulsion In public sentiment, which has been forming during the past ten years or more aud is now beyond the control of ! any man or group of men with noth- J ing more than political ambitions to I gratify. f |