Show THEE1 SAY That Governor THOMAS wan raving with admiration over the convention on Thursday Thurs-day and raving with something else on Friday That W H DICKSON will be begged to take the Liberal nomination for Congress and go on the stump with his personal recollections of FRANK J CANNON That Mr VAHIAK hastened off to Washington Wash-ington to warn the administration that on no account must it put a Liberal into Marshal PARSONS shoes But that having seen the results of the convention in the Associated Press yesterday in Chicago he has halted for a day or two to think the matter over That WILSON I SNTDER was playing a practical joke on the convention by appearing ap-pearing as a Republican from Park city That HARVEY HARDY was rebaptized into the Liberal party at high noon on Friday C E ALLEN and Boss POWERS officiating That W G VAN HORNE has been looking look-ing back over his burning bridges and sighing for a chemical tire engine Thnt it is an even bet that FRANK J CANNON cannot carry the city of Ogden That JAMES DEVINE did tno work of a Trojan in securing tho nomination of CANNON CAN-NON and is today as heartily caused a man as trods tho local footstool That the ideal framer of resolutions is found in the person of ISADORB MORRIS That President HARRISON will not relish that dig under the ribs about the long deferred de-ferred amnesty proclamation That CHARLES CRANE would give the price of half a hundred wethers if he had never rushed through that resolution applauding ap-plauding THOMAS absolute veto That the conventions action on the absolute abso-lute veto power and tho resolution denouncing denounc-ing the Utah commission which was smothered in the committee room will be the most awkward things FRANK CANNON will have to explain away That Mr BOOTH of Utah county may bo all right as an authority on cards but that as tho leader of a delegation holding the balance of power in a convention ho is a dismal and conspicuous failure That the Democratic primaries tomorrow night will be the most enthusiastic over held in the history of die party that the convention in Provo on Oct 5 wijl be the grandest most harmonious and most representative rep-resentative political gathering of Utahs citizens ever seen and that the man nominated nomi-nated for Congress there is as certain of taking his seat as CLEVELAND is of carrying carry-ing Texas |