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Show ' j TN'TEP.ESTING tlmo? urc planned by Hj i tliu Young Men's Republican club for , i j I the year. Jt Is tho purpose of the H 1 memhera lo malcc tho club an espe- H i 1 i clal feature of tho campaign, and It will H j render to tho Stato and tho local organl- '. zatlons nil tho assistance posniblc. From Hjj the- organization fgrmcd at the meeting I it ' n.L tho joint building Tuesday night, It is B" bell wed, a very powerful corporation will HL ' j ' spring. Sovernl of the more enthusiastic , i I of the members ljopo in tlmo to secure a HL permanent home, ono that will be the I prldo of the members and a credit to Salt JUakc. B It is the intention to enlist tho support t of every good young Republican in the j I I city and to make the organization a very Hl1 general help to tho entire party. 1 ! Judge Parker lives on a farm. So docs i. ' "William Jennings Bryan. Judge Parker j I i owns considerable (lno live stock and has H 1 taken several premiums. Possibly ho has H a. finer hcifor than W. J. B.'s, or he cap- , . lured sorno of his premiums from tho Ne- 1 brasknn. H , , i,' These prosperous farmors never can love B , , their moro prosperous neighbors. H i It would be a long leap from tho Kaunas 1 l City platform to that affair constructed I 'a. fow days ago at Albany,. This may bo h ' tho reason why Mr. Brj'an went to Chl- r 1 cigo and publicly refused to attompt It. f " B j Just why there nro more yellow dogs H ' during a campaign year than any other H. i time Is a thing no oue has attempted .to B' account for. Hi , t Charles A. Townc is one of Bryan's chief H f supports, and Bryan is Hearst's main Hll 4i boottlcr. Yet, Chairman Frank Cannon, j j t l whom every on in Utah knows loves Hjil '!ti Charlin Towno as a brother, and would u rh swim Salt Lake for him any day, Bays li i f I ho Is not. doing a thing for the young ! ' New York newspaper man! H Hearst has captured the majority of n ''i the Iowa delegates. If tho friends to H'l ! .' Parker In Utah do not wake up, and take T the disclaimers of the Hearst people In i) ! I,1' this Stato with a grain of allowance, thov j i i' "ani ntl Uiat tho Now York Congrcsa- Hl 'tii man will have tho delegation from this H '.' State after all. .l ij' J "There is not a man In Utah who will Hil i 'I bc'.lovo that the Hcarstltcs are doing noth- H 'I 1 lng, unless the funds have been wlth- H I if, j - drawn," observed a Republican. i i! I ? ti t, t if f S AT,d tlio successful flglit In Iowa would l 11''' -r IuUcato' Jt. ,a StneraJly; coucededj that the Hearst boom, had been given another Tito Chicago Chronicle is In a rage because be-cause of the Bryan ultimatum It says ii1"-" wh0 dodaved Unit Parke? nf'"l!tDiCmotratlQ d,culse, thin enough nh,.1' l !ls u000 caflt asldc- Ho is now Plainly enough merely Bryan tho Popu- rw,nd Soclalls'.,''lng Domocrila and Democracy as only a Populist and So- nf Swi'n Xfc wi" bolt 010 nomination k Tho man who Is unablo to deliver dole-gates, dole-gates, in a close scrimmage, is usuallv a Rrea,t sucoess in delivering a lot of "hot One of tho greatest disappointments of the local Democracy was, when tho Third Judicial District Republicans declined to accept tlio Democratic suggestion to nominate nom-inate but two of the four Judges, and let .them walk away with tho others. It was a harmless little play and was calculated to win sympathy, but Republicans havo not forgotten a tlmo or two when tho Salt Lake Democrats ha1 tho whip handle and used, the lash on thorn. The Rc-pybllcnn Judicial ticket will bo filled up with four representative Republicans Repub-licans and thoy will all be elected, is the opinion of tho best guesscra. A Stato League of Republican Clubs may bo organized' within tho next two months, nnd It Is believed that such an organization or-ganization of tho rustling young men of tho party will aid in landing ovcrv candidate can-didate on tho State ticket, and most of the local officers throughout tho State as well. National Democrats arc no less Incon-3lotfnt Incon-3lotfnt during these days of travail nnd troublo than) they havo always been. On this point a "Washington correspondent says: "Whle denouncing the Republicans for reckless and exorbitant expenditures,' tho Democrats have at tho same tlmo criticised criti-cised tho majority for failure to pass at this session a J20.000.000 river and harbor bill, a $24,000,000 good roads bill, and an omnibus public building bill calling for $10,000,000 more. Tho Republicans have held down expenditures by passing only an emergency river and harbor bill appropriating appro-priating 53,000.000. and have refused to consider con-sider tho good roads bill and the publlo building bill. In this way a saving of probably $30,000,000 has been mado possible, pos-sible, ami this In tho face of the protests of the Democrats, Who havo urgently demanded, de-manded, the passage of all theso measures." mea-sures." , |