Show IIUNA 1 TO DINE AND DELUDE Democratic Machine Will Entice En-tice Crowd to Salt Lake < i THEN SPRING THE ADDRESS 1 On Jnckson Day the followers Will 33c Brought to Zion raid Pilled Up Witli a Dollar Dinner Orators Will PutThem in a Humor to Subscribe to Ecclesiastic Influence Declaration Declara-tion Foimal Convention May BeHold Be-Hold to Give Weight to the Scheme r Machine Is Safe J 1 Tho Democratic machine otherwise the combination of party leaders Jn and about Salt Lake la saldto be upon up-on the verge of making up Its mind os to what It wants to db and when i It wants to do It The mental process by which the conclusion Is being i cached IK not entirely voluntary but d 1ped nll1 t mx n ilie present fortuitous i tiend of circumstances Plans are Moot for n big Jackson t f celebration 1 on January Sth and the feature oC thu festival will he U dollar dinner a form I of feast much Jn favor with Hryan four years ago but Inter abandoned I by him for the more epicurean repasts of Tammany Hall at 12 per plalc The dollar dinner Is expected to com > with In the purse limit of Ihove ovorsnn gulne Democrats who lost their surplus til coin on the result of tin Irtto election I and taken together with the Bourbon Lf hilarity uhkb obtains on Jackson day tIc should bring quite a large and iidlubii gathering of the faithful to Zion This I is the fortuitous trend of circum I stances The machine propones to take I advantape of the holiday gathering of party men and pour arguments Into the I Li cars of those who could not be cnthed t here on any other occasion to attend a 15 squealers convention Of course the men who constitute the machine will be central figures in the celebration Some of them will orate National i Committeeman Dunbar Defeated Elector trL Elec-tor Powers Defeated Coy Moylc Defeated 9ViE De-feated Congressman King If he Is I here and a few other victims of the hiLc Democratic disaster wlll piobably tell oth with eloquence how It happened They ti1j will excite the sympathy of the crowd Ij1F Then they will relate how great was Jackson how great was Uryan and lILt l-ILt how great Is Tammany and how very 4 sublime Is I nil that constitutes Democracy Democ-racy At this stage of the game the i V ecstatic multitude will be ready to give an ear to the statement that the 1 Democracy In ttah w as too great to I have been defeated otlior than by the Influence > which could have I but did I not change the votes of SO per cent of the members the Democratic parly I This programme Is expected 16 lay the groundwork for the convention The parly leaders from outside who are favorable to tjje methods of lh6 y machine will be called Into conference nnd those who arc not leaders will be i1 promised leaderships If I they will give their voice and presence to the movement Wi1 move-ment The convention will he called pon and will doubtless agree to subscribe sub-scribe to the address to the AyorUl eiI whlohjias m In course of preparation ever since the secret meeting In Judge tLr Kings office three or four weeks ago er The address said to have been a hot tjib om as originally drafted but after 4 a course of refrigeration many of the warmest phrases were cooled off The convention may be permitted to modify i the document still further The Democracy n De-mocracy cant afford to lose any more 1 votes and It docs not want to offend i any of Its I partisans needlessly In taxj fact It only wants to make a play to t3i win Gentile vStes from the Republican e ht party vvithout losing Mormon votes ttii2 from KB own Har At first the machine was sorely afraid that It had hurt Itself by the hasty action of the secret meeting pZ Talk of disbanding the party and going out of politics had an aggravating effect C ef-fect upon the hopeful members of the party and anathemas were heaped upon up-on the machine There was some talk f among angry party men of disrupting the inachlne and building up a new GCtr Democracy under a new leadership Its i1 It-s aretl the fathns of the squeal and f they really thOught that their power might be wrested from them until k41 they commenced to speculate upon the Jdenllly or their probable successors > Then they discovered that they were the whole thing and were happy They couldnt ilml anybody who could aspire to leadership Powers couldnt hold tho SO per cent in line Roberts K would frighten off the 20 per cent Ncbckcrs following was too small and 2nr1Si1 factional and Frank Cannon had not i been long enough In the party Een ic 1h BIshOp Woolley I 1 who would like to be nI a local leader foil short of the attributes attri-butes of a genuine machine man So jitS the machine has taken heart again esJ nnd will doubtless do something ok a other to carry out UK bluff |