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Show IrTpSuTieHL gossipTI iCITTof Bryan bolting the P St honla convention, In the event that he Is unable to have lncorpor-atcd lncorpor-atcd in tho platform his Ideas of Kiiucal policy, Is dlflcussed very 'eon-l 'eon-l ffby local Democrats. Tho effect IKch a scccdlnp. they admit, would EJS. the chances of Utah Democrats I R -Snir into offlce. Bryan has many Kwe-in the State. And the sliver BSntlment here Is by no means dead. H" 0 are hundreds of Utahns, It Is KlSned who would gladly work for the IfLuble standard," and most of these i&uTfolIo wheresoever William Jen-fengs Jen-fengs Bryan may lead. Hlndlana's successful candldato for the Republication nomination for Governor BW carnations pinned onto tho lapel of B&mt man who would consent to wear 'Efat the hotels and In the convention fi And now Uiero is wondering ISether any othor flowor would have Jen as fetching llprran wDl hereafter do his talking AMurh bis "Commoner," according to Tore - reports. Bomo waff insists S.t the operators took the message Klir-that what was Intended was to Gbstltut "Commonor" for "hat" arst has withdrawn Ills checkbook n several of tho political denters, ho Is pursuing- tho samo policy ffhero as fast as ho discovers that Hearst crowd falls to deliver del-Mono del-Mono to him. Some local Democrats ted In very vigorously to wprk tho a: man for his money, and it would n that ho got "next" 'to tho erame iro there was an opportunity to c publicly, that thoy could not i-er the goods. Thero was n time It would havo been considered a ' bet that Hearst would get tho six i oi this State. But not now. nies3 eom3 dark horso is brought wo tte ring, tho appearances arc that tfther Hebtr TVolls, James T. Hara-Boad Hara-Boad or B. H. Calllster will head tho Republican State ticket next falL ( "A sood Democrat Is very much llko iWd Indian. This Is one of the rea-W rea-W n why tho Democracy 1b having so fbch trouble finding a eultablo candi,-ita candi,-ita for the Presidency," is the qbser-ration qbser-ration of most Republicans these days it Democratic reconstruction. low of the easiest things Republican inventions have had to do this yoar &3 to instruct their delegates for tieodoro Roosavelt, ;y tone thing most persons fear, who are retching the drift of national politics, llthat William Jennings Bryan may obliged to attempt to read Demo-tnua Demo-tnua out of their party. ,v fan Ohio district has nstructcd its tttjonal delegates to vote ngulnst both Jeirst and Parker, Hera Is a tip for Utah. It will be a Iiafc thing for the local Democracy How suit with their Buckeye en. tir Wellman says that "Bourko an'S Indignant denial that he was 'or tho speeches which he made ;t free silver in 389G is understood 'cr to any payments alleged to been mado by tho Republican ial coniinitttee. Mr. Cockran Is ; in the righL The Republican al committee did not pay him a and had no dealing with him In ampalgn of any sort. Probably ockran would not dony that ho aid J15.000 for fifteen speeches by 'almer-Buckner campaign com-i com-i A detail of this transaction, of lo Interest now, is that the mon-Jch mon-Jch was paid to Mr. Cockran for en-Ices In that campaign was tho Palmcr-Buckner commltttee a Republican national committee, 'as given for the express purpose ding Mr. Cockran out on a epeak- ing tour in favor of aound money. But mn'noSCkran d,d- not lc" that ?ho rS. Cime frorn ifr- Hanna, and probably does not know It to this day" 4 T shall oppose instructing the Utah Democrats,- Hald a le.-uler of the Democracy De-mocracy yesterday. "If i am tho only nan in Utah that does. It would bo ih0,m5t foolish thing m the world to send a delegation to St. Louis for either of the candidates. The favorites of today may not be in two weelca. And n.e ?3, .lr. part doca nt have n nuftlclent faith In the discretion of the men who are to be named as delegates to trust them to do their duty when they get thoro. It is all nonsense to attempt at-tempt to bind them -with any convention conven-tion pledge. "I look for somo very strange developments de-velopments bofore the day of the convention con-vention and I am not one of tlioso who aro expecting to sea tho party torn Jy factional strife again. I believe that the nomine of tho convention will be next president, and that tho better senso of those who are now differing dif-fering as to tho propor policies will prevail. "Yes, I hope to be a marabcr of the Stato delegation, but I do not care to have that fact announced in tho newspapers." news-papers." a Sevoral Utah women, It Is clalmod, aro disappointed that at least ono wo- iiyjk. dujil uy xvuiJUUiiuia (u a delegate to Chicago. They Insist that they have tho greater voting strength and that If their votc3 aro appreciated by tho men that they should have been recognized In making' up the delegation. Alexander McMnstcr and Morris Som-mer Som-mer will both be candidates for the .nomination for City Judge on-the Democratic Dem-ocratic ticket. Others are expected to be announced soon. There is a story out that the friends of Major Dick Young will not permit Judgo King to carry off the Democratic nomination for Governor without a struggle. Tho Major has wanted to bo the Governor for a long time, It Is claimed, and bis friends do not regard Judge King aa any more entltlod to tho nomination than Mr. Young. |