Show DALE TO TRAiN KING Methods Have Already been I Decided Upon j I THE DAILY PROGRAMME r Mr Dale will Begin to Train His Charge as Soon as Roberts Has Been Disposed of and Has Arranged Ar-ranged a Diversified Course Members Mem-bers of Party Approve PlanSam King1 Says Utah County Democrats r Want McCune to RunRepublican Club Organization Deferred I f AVilllam H Dale the Billy Mul doon of Utah politics It Is said v IH begin the active training of Judge William 1 Wil-liam H King for the Congressional race Immediately after the expulsion of Roberts Mr Dale has already submitted his programme to a coterie of Democrats who arc favorable to Judge Kings candidacy and they are unanimous In their enthusiastic approval of the plan proposed As now arranged Mr Dale will awaken his charge promptly at 7 oclock a m The Judge will then par I if1t1Ih h 5 ed J1 wA C I t w tIk 5 Ii j h I Mr Dale will Accompany Judge King on a Bicycle take of a light breakfast comprising I a softboiled egg and a silver fizz minus the gin The egg will be furnished I nished by a thoroughbred game hen which Mr I Dale has purchased and Is now training for this Important part which she Is to play J i After this repast Judge King will i I lake a run to Murray and will be accompanied ac-companied by Dale on a bicycle Upon arrivIng at Murray the Judge will proceed to one of the smelters where he will shovel four tons of slag for the purpose of developing his muscles mus-cles Dale will be paid for the slag thus handled but will use the funds thus derived In defraying legitimate expenses After returning to the city the Judge vlll be rubbed down but Dale will be careful not to rub him the wrong way Lunch will follow The repast will begin with soup and silver smelts and If anybody attempts to run a goldfish In on the Judge his trainer may be depended upon to precipitate pre-cipitate a rough house The solid part of the meal will Include In-clude calf brains old rye bread roast beef and Cabinet pudding At the close of this meal the Judge will recline on a sofa for a half hour while Dale reads to him from a copy of the Congressional Record If this does not put him to sleep Herald editorials edi-torials will be resorted to After his nap the Judge will spend a half hour In giving a few of his reasons rea-sons for declining the Congressional nomination He will then rehearse his speech of acceptance In which he will I thank his constituents for this unso licited honor The succeeding two hours will be spent in absolute quiet and dinner will I then be partaken of At this meal the Judge will be allowed to eat anything that his appetite may crave At 0 oclock he will retire and Mr Dale will sing him to sleep |