Show SUTHERLAND REFURNS I TALKS OF THE CONVENTION AT I PHILADELPHIA Utah Delegate Says McKinley and I Roosevelt Will Sweep Country His I I View of Salisbuiys Victory i i No better ticket thou McKInley and I Roosevelt could possible have been selected j se-lected by the Republican national con I Ycnllon and I am only one of millions who believe ihni they will have IL big nmjorlty at the ensuing election This wan the declaration made last evening by 1 George Sutherland one oC I Utahs delegates he having returned home yesterday H fa f as one of the KpCnkcis put it a Western man with Eastern ideas at the head of the ticket and an Eastern man with Westein character for his runnlngmati As to al this stun about Roosevelt being nominated because flanna wanted him I and that the latters supposed opposition opposi-tion to him was merely I a blind It I Is I ill bosh Roosevelt Is not but I kind of a I man He aeiepted the nomination only because he believed the people wanted him to have it 1 Is true that delegates dele-gates from the various Stales went I Into the convention with the name of a favorite son of their Action In their mind and whom they would liked to have seen on the tIcket but back o I this was the ono Idea l J not he then Roosevelt and 1 Roosevelt It wan His delegation win just across the aisle from ours so we had a good chunce to see how the various delegates Hocked around him front time to time and told lme him that it was a duty that he owed to them as well as himself to accepL the nomination and the olllce I There bus been much said and with much truth that the VicePresident Is I a sort of a fifth wheel to a wagon save I I In the case of the death of the President I Presi-dent 1C It has been so In the past It I will not be so when Teddy Is elected He will be heard from as VicePresi 1 lent that is sure He will bring dignity digni-ty to that ofilce and in case of the death of the President the country I would have a safe man at the helm He Is an ardent admlior d Western people I and does not look upon the States and Territories of the Vest as being undesirable unde-sirable acquisition No mote ardent admirer of the work of the Utah batteries bat-teries ever lived and ho is never tired of Bounding their praises And us to silver 1 1 Is a safe proposition that t It Is a dead issue cast of the Mississippi Ana An-a member of the committee on resolutions resolu-tions In company with the members from Colorado and Nevada 1 tried to amend the present plank by Inserting something more friendly lo the white metal but we were outvotedwe were simply swilmped l Is useless to talk silver to the Eastern people There are i some of course who still hold to the free I I silver Idea but they are few and far between Bryan cannot possibly expect to get anything like the vote he did four years ago There Is little doubt but that New York will be the pivotal State and that Is sure for McKInley and Roosevelt i As to the election of Mr Salisbury as national commlllccman ho was not the choice of Brown Hanson and myself my-self or o the all nmlc We favoied McCornlck moielybecause we believed he would be the better lCI man for the position po-sition and not that we had anything I against Salisbury We made as hard a fight as we could but lost and I i I dont suppose 1 will make the slightest I difference Certainly there are no heart I burnings s on our side |