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Show Distkujt Aitoknet VAniAif does not seem to know just where he stands. He has joiued the republican club, tbo constitution of which provides that its members shall support the republican party i but he appears at liberal meeting meet-ing and declares that he is against the movement. Mr. Vakian has a technicality techni-cality behind which he entrenches himself, him-self, but it has more holes in it than a picket fence. He holds that no repub- lican movement should be started except ex-cept through tbe old committees. Those committees were not organized for any such purpose. They were not appointed to call any convention for the nomination of candidates in Utah and have no such authority. They are mere figure beads aud the real organization organi-zation of the party must start from tbe bottom and spring up from the people. |