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Show IGNORED BY mm. BUNCH Ste Those Who Cast the JBots Arc Xot Con- E, sidered. Already selected 'my political trust r. 'mulriicuus Appreciate It oaeij ''Wn ' Attendance at jB'ublican Meetings. "';Eowd in attendance at. i ho n publican ratification meeting Sifcon Tucsdav is the best ovi- Wt the voters of Utah have Sfor the Pederal buneli,,f said RfcuTinent Politician to The Slrol-lUmdncsdav. Slrol-lUmdncsdav. "Twice during this lit?' continued the Prominent AK "have attempts been made Q1& the nomination of Taft bv SMph- Republicans of Utah. Both ifinj1' d'smal failures. IfBVgeasoii is apparent. The peoplo pfaith in the federal bunch, to . is. been delegated by the band 'VWv-six, composing the hierarchy, mating of political affairs in "-ijh Republican pnrl. in Utah. JTsamc applies to the churcli iic pnrtv in the state. To flnthtpf, L." I?. Martineau. F. Jv. Mg'aiid Ashby Snow has been igStj, by the band of twenty-six jBr to manipulate and control Mfgcrntic end of tlie church. Ifotcr Is Not Considered. JBwotcr cuts no figure in the ar-Bfpr ar-Bfpr selection of n ticket. Alt 6, delegated the voter in Utah Hft constitution are usurped by Hf; bunches, these representatives J fibrareh.v. Thus fur the fedora! fs shown itself tiio most, in-gibc in-gibc most diclorinl, the mosL tl: This bunch, made up of the R' the Kinkies. the Curlies, the tlie three-button corporals, has H every rieht of the voter, delectable bunch of pap-suck-ifling therein the congresaionul m Jjn meet in the office of the .uulBnon Senator of Utah, and do r-girst declare who shall be the gpat the church Jiepublicau I .jvention: .econd. issue an edict I Sfflii-'kct thus chosen must be .And order the voters to so -EFVotcs. The voter has no say fllllf1 His rights have been taken (Ig is directed to attend primarv ions to select delegates who wiil IHmq convention ratify the selce-de selce-de by the federal bunch. ,-.'fltlicr" word?, the voters are a 7.w' According to the ideas of &ral bunch the laymen in the j trsilist obey the behest of the gum- liltnfl do as told. 2jipn? elso in America would .cojidition be tolnraled sate in Jero it has so long been I hp cus-5bj." cus-5bj." the mandates of the band Pnjtysix flint, the bunch believe jtevcr it savp will go. Iinntvcr, the eyes of tho people pgSncil; they are looking for Iheiu-' Iheiu-' nfl the, iwo attempts made tli'n-i UUktify the nomination of Taft , i&bis. It is not tiiat J he like iW"C!but they are detenu ined that unll be taught and the usnrpa-Gp&h usnrpa-Gp&h rights of the voters bv the j jmnch Avill not be confirmed at jSTho Spoke at Saltair, 4Sthe. meeting at Sultair Tucs-MonsJbly Tucs-MonsJbly it was under Hip Ifof the Taft club of Logan; in ft-vwas under the direction of Flip) bunch. Look at, the speak-IjBt speak-IjBt there was Dr. A. S, f'ondon I'M! This is the same Condon who I Brbehalf of Apostle Smool. be M Senate coinniiftee on privileges WimPB' Tvas :i "icinher of the I'Jb.wIuVIi elected fiinoot. Il. B6moof. 3Ie is now a candidate flMr.v of state. He stands in MjTfcderal bunch. --Kond speaker was ISMer How- cho county guinshocr, present K Congress, the man who is fpe killed the hill which pro-I pro-I ippropriatinn for a monument UQ.-Pat rick Kdward Conner in Ijfthc man who sprung a stow 1 lit''"1, church Ro"iihlieans i JilPptl 12d Loose's gtibernatonal 1 Hi'Htid broke his heart: the I 'rBto save himself and retain W- Posit ion, went back on his Tfcnd. Governor .John C. Cuf-1 Cuf-1 jEfificcd the executive to su- the man who is the leader rti lyr political bosses in C:nho i&rm$nmx Mas " gratitude v.VQ- alwavs befriended jK:a8 the second sneaker. He tWK?1'. "s 'tiw wi f,ougress-i(tt.'tah. f,ougress-i(tt.'tah. ' (ird soeakri was United Jjfe.hal fJprv. MMni-Ioced a; BQvernor of Utah.' the man MpItindesJMio inectiiiLr held in pr(ninii Si'i'itor'-? oftice was ""tho federal bunch for gover- fo$Wi Apart to Speak. Jghrr-c were s-t aiirt to de-iWp de-iWp the 'iltair meeting fmr- bunch Xo 'ne else was TOu0 to 8,1ca,c- ,(," presiding liu R"o chances, fr.r in present- jiJBPnrv s?,il- 'Our next and i 1'''' 1,0 "o1' governor Fi ' ai"b!euce of '200 irer-ons rtcd to hear the addresses If Wm-i'j' f'hrislensen. a- pro-y pro-y liHiHidaff for Congress, whr. has a majority of the church "Republican press of tho "state advocating his cau-didaey, cau-didaey, wllo is undoubtedly the choice of tho large majority of the younger element in the party. He was absolutely abso-lutely ignored, and yet it. was known that "he would be present "Failure to ask him to speak was in conformity with the demand of the federal bunch, and it is such action as this, such action as the bunch fake ar their clandestine meetings when they arrogate to themselves all the powers that are conferred upon voters, that is driving hundreds of voters away from the party?" Breakers in Sight. ''Yon mark mv word, that when on September 7 tho church Republican state convention convenes in Salt Lake City that there will be the warmest and liveliest time ever had in the history of conventions in Utah, for the younger crowd, the insurgent element, propose to be heard-, and they will bo backed tip. by many of the older heads. I'eewee Thomas will likely sweat blood before that convention ends; Fussy .Mm my will bo pounded over the head with his gum shoes; Curly Oallistor will hear the whisper echoed and re-echoed until eardrums ear-drums burst; Kinky Booth will feel his kinky hair twisting worse than ever. '' And while the slate will in all probability prob-ability go through, thTo will bo wounds inflicted that never will be healed. And when the polls arc reached there will be hundreds of good men and women who will with their ballots administer a rebuke, re-buke, to the federal bunch that will bury I horn fnrovpv "These statements may appear a little lit-tle radical to you. but if 'you run across any one who is at all in doubt regarding regard-ing the clandestine meeting, of the federal fed-eral bunch and ihe congressional delegation, dele-gation, at which meeting the entire state Republican tie ket, was virtually decided upon, as well as the legislative ticket, in -many parts of the state. I stand prepared to demonstrate every assertion that T have made, and no federal fed-eral officer who, was at that - meeting will presume to deny the pledge made by every man present to return the entire en-tire congressional delegation, make TJill 'pry governor, put C. Frank Kmery in as successor to United States Marshal Spry, place .lodv Iddrelge in the United Slates assay office, and so on down the line, " Now do yon marvel at the. apathy of fhe people to fall into line at, the behest, of .this buneh and be led like lambs to the f-lnughter? .hist, imagine how the action of this buneh ;--eis upon the minds of men who have worked all i their lives for the party and lVi.1 iliii they are entitled to some eonsid- I eraiion when they are told to fall inloj line and do the bidding of this self- j made, arrogant coterie." |