Show THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES And so Judge King accepts the Democratic I Dem-ocratic nomination for Congress lie protested he squirmed but Judge I Powers had him on the hip and he couldnt refuse It He would have bccn under a cloud 1C I he had declined to run because iNhere ever came a time when it would be possible to elect a Democrat to anything desirable In Utah the man who refused lo make this sacrifice and run without any prospect of election would not be considered Thus it happened hap-pened that Judge King had to run and Judge Powers Is i the man who made him do It King la I a respectable candidate candi-date nnd will ninka a stronger race probably than any other Democrat who could have been named But we really think that the convention made n mistake in not voting lo l make It unanimous for Howcll MaJor Young for Justiceof the Supreme Su-preme Court is not so good a nomlna Lion He was a soldier in the PhilippInes Philip-pInes an Oils man and Is nol at allan all-an extremist on the Democratic flilc oL the Philippine question Therefore the comparative mildness o the plank in the platform relating to the operations ions In the Philippines as I Is understood that his wishes wore consulted in the framing of It Mr Young is n pleasant gentleman of diversified di-versified mind but no great penchant for any particular calling He was educated for 1 soldier and followeda soldiers life for some years He has been a teacher and has practiced law a little He helped to compile the lawa of Utah lnd Is a useful citizen But there IB no particular reason why he should be elected to the Supreme Bench oC this State certainly he compares I unfavorably as 0 Jurist with his opponent I op-ponent His candidacy will probably do particular harm and can hardly do him any good |