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Show NO MAN IS GREATER THAN HIS PARTY. " Che Manti Sentinel feels satisfied that it will not be Hill at least that will receive the democratis nomination for presidency. It ehonld not feel too snre abont that; Bill is in position to tell his party that if it does not take him, he will see that they do not take any other democrat. The sooth realises this fact and many of their leading papers are dropping IntOTIne, No, Hill is bigger than his party." There are many names In the democratic demo-cratic ranks whose nominotion would be an omen of victory. And while there ii much truth in what the Central Utah Press -suggests, there is doubt whether Hill is "bigger than his party. The Sentinel congratulates the people ipon the pres.ent outlook that whoever may be nominated npon the tickets by the democrats and republicans, it promises to be a clean campaign upon party issues. In any event, by their fruits you shall know and be able to judge them, So, too, the republican party has a long list of presidential possibilities whose private and public lives are without blemish. It would be a change gladly welcomed for both parties to pnt forward men whose characters are above reproach and show the other nations; the t, whomsoever will be onr next ckief magistrate, he has the confldenee of the whole people, the respect of the masses, and that the principles be represents are those of a majority and by right should prevail. |