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Show Biiumla from liaavar. Henry Fimerson, county clerk of Beaver county, was seen by tho interviewer inter-viewer in the office of United States Marshal Parsons this morning and summing sum-ming up the situation on his camp ground the gentleman said: "There is probably 4 per cent of the people of Beaver who are opposed to a division on party lines and who prefers pre-fers to remain with their old organizationsthe organiza-tionsthe liberal and people's parties. On the other haud the action of the two great parties is cordially endorsed aud the vote is about evenly divided at the present time between the two. Let me u'rgo you to send some of the campaigners campaign-ers down to Beaver and give us some further information on tariff. We are for protection down there because the prosperity of our wool, our mining and our agricultural interest is dependent on it. Give us all the protection you've got on band and tha iuduiirius will take care of the balance." Mr. Lnierson, who is a close student of the times, feels confident that Utah, when properly sounded, is for.proteo'-tion for.proteo'-tion and the republican party. |