Show I CLAYTON ON OUTLOOK jI j I Returns from East With Interesting I Story Concerning Bryan j Provo Oct 2JHugh Clayton assistant as-sistant manager of the Provo woolen I mills has returned from a trip East in the Interest of his company visiting Cleveland Chicago and other points where the goods of the Provo mills I find a market I Mr Clayton reports that large concerns con-cerns In the East refuse to place orders or-ders till the election is over As an Instance he cites Work Bros Co and John G Miller Co of Chicago who Informed him that they would not I buy any goods now i that after election they would want from 10000 to 50ODO I worth of goodsIf McKinley Is reelected re-elected If Mr Bryan is elected however how-ever they said they had enough goods on hand and would not buy any more for some time In going from Ogden East Mr Clayton Clay-ton had for a traveling companion Col Joseph Kelly of Lincoln Neb who is a personal friend and near neighbor of Col Bryan Col Kelly said Mr Bryan was honest and upright In personal affairs but was a tool of political tricksters trick-sters politically Four years ago Col I Bryan told Col Kelly that he was going go-Ing to retire from the law business and turn his attention to politics because be-cause he could not make the law business bus-iness pay At that time he said that a man need not necessarily be conscientious consci-entious or honest In politics lie also informed Col Kelly at tho lime the Paris treaty was under consideration he was in favor of the treaty and that I It should be ratified and that he had I gone to Washington to assist In getting get-ting the necessary voles for Its ratification rat-ification Republican Meetings Republican speeches will be delivered tomorrow as follows W D Livingston at Wales James T Hammond and George M Cannon at Pinto 1 p m Modena S p m Thomas Fitch at Sandy John Henry Smith at Moroni Gov Wells George Sutherland and C E Allen In Wasatch county Daniel C Harrington and George L Nye in Ulntah county Judge Botkln at Plain City C C Goodwin David Keith Arthur Ar-thur Brown Thomas Kearns C E Loose at Eureka Political Notes IAn I-An Interesting poll was taken on last evenings southbound Short Line train which left this city at C05 p in N S Tlmpson traveling for Rowe Morris Summerhays Co made a political count between this city and Provo excepting ex-cepting in the Pullman and of forty seven passengers forlytwo were for McKinley and five were for Bryan S 9 u Officer Abe Randolph bet 5 last night with Manager Jack Shafer of the European Eu-ropean restaurant that the majority in Utah for either Presidential candidate would be smaller than that of any other State In the Union a a Noble Warrum who returned from a visit 1 to Rioh county yesterday pre diets that the Republican county ticket will be elected Ho says however that Bryan may carry the county to A C E Loose was In the city from Provo yesterday Mr Loose says trTat the Democratic majority in Utah county coun-ty will be greatly ieduced 0 5 James II Moyle rested in the city yesterday S S o Judge Booth of Provo was a visitor to the city yesterday n u S II L Nelson who has recently re turned from a business trip through southern Utah says that he was surprised sur-prised at the number of former Democrats Demo-crats who told him that they would vote the Republican ticket at the ensuing en-suing election S S S W L Maglnnls was in the city from Ogden yesterday paW s pa-W M Roylance of Provo was discussing dis-cussing politics with Salt Lake Demo cmts yesterday 0 5 0 Chairman Burton of the Democratic State committee was in Park City yes terday S u n David B Ilempstcad Joseph T Richards Rich-ards and S W Stewart have returned from a campaign tour of Tooele county Morris Sommer Democratic candi date for Justice of the Peace in the Second precinct ia said to have declared de-clared in an unguarded moment yes terday that 11 friend of his wanted to bet 5100 that Sommer would succeed himself J M Thomas the Republican candidate called the bet but Sornmer failed to produce his moneyS money-S e A report came from Blngham yester day to the effect that a number of Finnish Fin-nish minors there who were recently naturalized by Judge lilIes feared to vote thoRepublican ticket It is said they approached the Justice of the Peace lheio and asked him if the Democrats Dem-ocrats could do anything to them if they voted the Republican ticket Ap parently some good Democratic employee em-ployee luuj been doing a little work In Blngham S j The Democrats of Fairview are has lag a gopd time this year They have named three precinct chairmen and all ihuve resigned to Join the Republican party The last one gave up his Job afew days since At Thurbcr county a similar condition exists The Democratic Demo-cratic chairman there was asked toar range for a meeting He said he had not time and an Investigation allowed that he had Joined the Republicans At Freedom the man who during the special election last spring was the Democratic chairman is now the Republican Re-publican chairman S o 5 Mrs J Ellen Foster and Mrs Dr Boynton will speak at the Sixth ward meetinghouse tomorrow night Good music will be furnished S S S Hon Thomas Fitch and other speakers speak-ers will address the citizens of Sandy tomorrow night W G Van Home Frank T Hines and P P Jensen will speak at South Jordan 44 S The colored voters of the city will hold a rally at St Marks schoolhouse tonight The meeting will be addressed ad-dressed by O Stallsworth H H Voss R B Johnson W W Taylor and P A Steed S S S A Democratic rally for Herriman Bluff Dale South Jordan and Rlverton will be held In Rlverton hall tonight 1 The victims will be addressed by O I W Powers and J II Moylc S 0 j W II King and LeGrand Young will address the Democrats of Ilolllday tomorrow night S A S Frank J Cannon will speak in Blng ham Junction tomorrow night S 6 Jamcp II Anderson will speak at Richmond Cache county on the even Jjig of November 3rd Instead of at Morgan as previously announced l > 6 E J Kearns of the Republican county coun-ty committee of Sanpete county was In the city yesterday and brought encouraging encour-aging reports from that locality < o o W G Van Home D H Wells Jr and Stephen Love will address a meetIng meet-Ing in the Sixth ward meetinghouse Thursday evening |