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Show The Ogden Evening Press seems to think that the membership of the supreme su-preme court will be settled by giving to "the country north and south of Salt Lake each a judge, and Salt Lake one, if a suitable candidate can be found in the southern district willing to stand for the nomination, otherwise two candidates from Salt Lake, it being be-ing understood that the northern district dis-trict will insist upon having one." We will say to the Press that one halt of the population of the state propose to have Eomething to say at the conventions conven-tions of both political parties, and the party that does not hear us then will find out what it means after election day. The gall of Ogden when speaking speak-ing or writing aboat the "south of Salt Lake" is well nigh unbearable, but we have borne it patiently so long perhaps Ogden people think that little burg is the head of the etate. We will now in orm our friends that one-half (be peo pie of Utah live south of a line, which is a considerable distance eouth of Salt Lake, and if we do not have sufficient gall to claim the whole etate ticket we have the votes that can defeat any ticket ihttt leaves us out as we have been in the past. Ogden had better go slow in its elate making business, Democrats from the south will tell on the 5th what we desire, and republicans republi-cans of the south are tired of being ignored. |