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Show ed would come the greatest benefit to that people. In conro-ctlon with the great majority of the yotmir men of I'tah I have la the past placed iny sympathy with thai party. Here and now, however, 1 cast my lot with the republican party of the United States, and 1 thus publicly make the avowal luorderthat tno-se friends who have stood hide by side wit; myself on the democratic platform, may have no occasion to misjudge or misunderstand misunder-stand n.y future political actions. To them I say, we have fought the flRtat well In the people's, and democratic partes, and honor and re 'pent for them all shall ever fill my heart, liut after a full and conscientious consideration of the principles of the two great na'.loual parties, I am Imperatively implied im-plied to Identify myself with the republicans re-publicans because I believe It Is the party of progress and Judicious aggression; because be-cause 1 believe it will protect Amur .can Industries; Indus-tries; because I believe It will furnish labor for American workmen: because I believe It wlil make of Amerl-a the greatest and grandest grand-est nation nil cur. h, which she should be; Bnd because I bullove It is best ca.culatud to uphold the dignity una pride of tho American pfopie. Thanking my friends of the democratic party for t heir favors to me In the past, and trusting they w.ll b Uiove none but sincere motives have characterized my present action, ac-tion, I subsoribe myself, respectfully, K. T. Hype, ruli YOUNO UAH. I It is interesting to note that when young men couie to a thorough investigation investi-gation of the principles of the two jrreat parties they cannot fail to admire the doctrines of republicanism. Wo believe that tho great majority of the young raeu of Utah will eventually determine de-termine that the republican party is tho place for thatn, ajtl that, though they may have been classed as democrats, demo-crats, they will feel that the fact should not prevent them from coming out in harmony with their matured convictions. convic-tions. A good example is set them by E. T. Hyde of Logan, a promineut young man who has heretofore beeu a democrat and who could uot coutinue ia that party aftnr a thorough study of the situation. He has published a card announcing his adhesion to republicanism republican-ism and it is so manly and convincing that TheTimes herewith reproduces it for the consideration of Young Utah. A CAHD. j To whom It may concern: The people of Utah have for many years leaned to tte dem- I ocratic side of national politics, for the reason I that from the democratic, party it was axuect- J |