Show I THE POLITICAL ARENA Col Trumbo Will Euchre the I Tribune at Cleveland j FRS INGRATITUDE I I HIS OLD FaiKVDS ARE AUj SUSPICIOUS SUS-PICIOUS OF HIM I I i I HOTF lie AVns Made By Glnssmnn I Crane ami Brown anti Had Broken I Hi Promises and Forgotten Services Ser-vices He Dislikes Anyone Who I JJoes Any Service For Him Mny I i Result in Ills Defeat This Fall It looks as though the Tribune ring is again to bo euchred in the game of politics that is being played In the Republican Re-publican party Colonel Trumbo has gone to Cleveland with a determination TO mako a record that will throw the record I of Judge Goodwin completely in tao shade In fact he carried with him when he left the city on Saturday morning a I set of prepared resolutions on the silver question which he to submit queston proposes Ito I-to the league convention and work for I I II their endorsement He knew enouga to I steer clear of Goodwins mirtake and to I relieve the resolutions from any taint of I I a straddle They are strong for silver and Ii j I declare that the Republican party must either make up its mind to give full recognition to the white metal or to meet I with defeat This is a ten strike for the colonel I is iiow too late for Judge I Goodwin to go to the convention and therefore the colonel will be cock of the I walk among the delegates He will bring back a record that will stand cut very I well against Goodwins straddle at Denver Den-ver Of course that is what he went t < Cleveland for He is playing a very smooth game of politics and the Tribune outfit is destined to find that out before I it gets through with the circus crcHs S 4 I Ingratitude will Kill I I there is one way better than any i other for a man to lei himself in Ameri ran politics it is by a show of ingratitude Eacir man possessing the instincts of i leadership and that magnetic quality i which draws men to him as a natural I political nucleus finds his best workers in t those who rely on their efforts for him i to bring them honor all preferment in I i the future The greatest political leaders are those that have been absolutely true I to their friends The hold I of Tammany hall on the city of New York was nl kept by tho fact that every political dan in I I tho city knew that a Tammany promise is i never broken Dnirl R JHl n v fn i gets a friend and because of his re i I i I membrance of the services of Maynard i I i has Practically encompassed his own I ruin Matt Quay the boss who hold the state of lennsj Ivanla in his vest I pocket holds as his political creed never i i I to forget a promise Go to any political poltical boss from one end of the country to the i I other and if you und he has behind him a j body guard of friends ready to sink or I I swim with him you will find that he has J never broken a promise to one of these and whenever has possible stood by his i i friends C C C Brought Home to Franlc I gratitude a proper appreciation for j favors done and a disposition to stand < siion stnd by those who ha e worked makes the I j 1 leader to a great exent there is I nothing that will kill him so soon as a disposition i I to forget past favors The men who would rally to anothers support are first I i frst I inclined to look at the practical sulo i If they find by his record he has been 61e I grateful they will take off their coats and i work for him night and day I they I find he has been ungrateful they will I i wi let him fight nis own campaign And this piece of political truth is likely to I be brought home to Frank J Cannon with wih overwhelming force betcre this campaign is over He is a candidate for the United States senatorship He will not take I wi talet the congressional nomination of the Re conJeslon11 Iominaton If Hf I I publican party i i is offeree to him on a i diver and oM > laIr In fact lie thinks he is just about larpro enough to fit into the highest office that cal be given bv I tho Republican party of Utah I is in I tho gratification o that ambition that his ingratitude comes into play I st GlnsMtiami and Hiss Lying A Republican politician who knows the ins and outs of Republican councils was Republcan talking the other day Ho had previously been holding a conversation with But falo Kill Glassman and was full of his subject Glassman is wild lie said wid alr He has just been telling me what he did for Frank Cannon and how Frank has treated him since Why he said he went all over this territory and told the most stupendous lies in the interest of Frank He said he told tIn people Frank had done things that Trumbo had done and that Bennett had done and that half a doz j en others had dOle He said he was re sponsible for Franks elevation to his present leadership and now after all this j lying and general work Frank has given him what is known as the marble heart What is more he has told the truth I Gla man with all his disregard for the j truth and his general unreliability in pol itics has realty beer the 1acior most re sponsible for Cannons success If Frank had a grain of gratitude in his composi I ton he would stick to Glabsman through thick and thin S S 4 Frank Was Insulted ITo I-To give you a correct idea of the sit I nation 1 will have to go clear back t the first division on party lines At that time you will remember Frank was running the Ogden Standard wholly in his own in terest and the paper had run about 10000 into the hot on that 1llt Tr nl tOOo I ambitious uu1d was determinmenito get I ahead in the political race but just at that time his fortunes were on the down grade and them seemed but little hope i I It happened that Glassman was then running run-ning his buffalo ranch out in Tcoele conn ty and he took an idea that he wanted to help the Republicans there So wate amass a-mass meeting one niqht and invited several sev-eral prominent Republican speakers to I his house among whom was a prominent I exLiberal and Frank Cannon fter the j j meeting was over and the party was par I taking of some refreshments the meeting 1 was discussed and the exLiheral asked by what warrant some one had mentioned Frank there as the next delegate to Congress I Con-gress He then proceeded to insult Frank at the table and in his own presence until I un-til the he room was compelled to get up and leave C s S Opposition From high Quarters Quarter-s a reparation for this insult at his own table Glassman took up the fight for him He began corresponding with prom inent Republicans all over the territory using this Insult as a means of drawing them together went to various meetings and when thf WIt of the convention came the strength of Frank was almost invincible There was every appearance that he would be nominated on the first ballot with a rush Then In certain quarters quar-ters there was a fear that this unanimi ty would be charged up as a church game and the Tribune would bolt i on that account ac-count and John Henry Smith James Sharp and George M Cannon were startle start-le out to stem the tide and i possible to secure the nomination of C W Bennett People wondered at the time what was the of this demonstration meaning o demonstrton but I i this is a satisfactory explanation The I result of the efforts of these three men was that before the convention met the Cannon badges were disappearing like snow before the rising sun and it looked I like defeat After balloting until a Very I late hour an adjournment was taken j you will remember I CS Deviue Vas DisconraHTcil Then came the ticklish part of the business Charlie Crane and James De vine had not been taken into the combination nJmt ii nbil foanJmt g Dt nation until very late but Devine had been put in charge of tho Cannon campaign paign as he was a warm personal friend After the convention that night when the Cannon fcrces met In the Con tinental hotel Devine was ready to throw up the sponge He said that once John Henry Smith James Sharp and George M Cannon managed to catch the Sanpetc and other outoftown delegations the same was up He was ready to quit He resigned his leadership and Glassmanu was put in command Selecting Charley < lectng Crane and Ben Rich as his lieutenants he asked the former to take care of James Sharp the latter t take care of George I Cannon while he would at tend to John Henry Smith The plan was t keep witti these men until they went to bed and not allow them to talk to anybody undisturbed They did i tle the vast annoyance of the three politi clans concerned and the next day Frank Cannon was put on the high road to poll tical success polo S S S S Frank flank IiiKraUtmlc Now bow has Frank requited this service The first opportunity he had to I reward Glsmaun 4 for making hIm was I I at the convention of League clUbs itt conventon Lague Provo when he promised that he would do all in his pOtter to make Glassmann presideht of the league Instead of keep ing his promise he and Devine worked Hard to put Chadwick in and even adopted Glassmanns old expedient of nlgeprsentatotV u8 so He should also nave beolt grateful li Crane for his part traiite stnod ii the breach and conducted C Campaign at a time when Republicans were scarce as hens teeth He did it well too Now Frank has turned his back on both of them He has gone over to the Tribune wnosi inllucnce would have quenched his ambition in the first convention More than that In yoU want to hear Arthur Brown grow eloquent you want to mention Franks name When it became a question as to who should be sent to the Minneapolis convention Brown gave his support to Frank on promises that he should be made national committeeman com-mitteeman from Utah Frank gave the promise but ho did not keep it When the time came he named O J Salisbury These are the few stratling instances but they show the general bent of his mind and his general course He wants to g to the Senate In view of his record In i this matter can any man support him with any assurance that he will carry out any pledges he may make wi cr Hates Tliosc AVho Serve Hint Frank Cannon will find before the cam paign is over that this sentiment is spreading rapidly throughout the terri tory The youig men sho have been behind him welo prepared to hold true to those who will give them something more than mere i lC promises to be broken at any time Ambitious Republican Republi-can politicians anxious to be favored at the hands of a possible Republican na tional administration are Reluhlcn trust their interests to one who makes his plat forms to get In on and forgets favors as soon as they are received I is unfor tunate for Frank Cannon that he has such a temperament but he is so cot stituted that the lan who does n ser vice for him whereby he iH i enabled to attain nronnnence becomes nable his eyes Ho wants to feel that he depends on nobody that lie is the great and only leader whose magnetic presence is mu fit cient t make up for any deficiency of machine or friends Disease is cured not by magical incantations in-cantations but by medical science Hence it is that Ayers Sarsaparilla cures and that it proves so eminently successful I is a skilfullyprepared and strictly scientific blood stricty scienttc purifier and tonic the only one admitted at the Worlds fair |