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Show Nit will not be long, though, until Sir. Sutherland w 111 know more than he does HAd he resides In two counties. Is not Brother Roberts entitled to vote In each for his friend Powers? H However, few bishops during the remainder re-mainder of the campaign can bo Justly accused of not being Industrious. Hit la now settled that Roosev< and Fairbanks will be elected, and that, tho American party will carry Salt Lake county. ' nAs the Smcot Investigating committee will be here after the election, several loading Democrats may have- some Information' In-formation' for":. ' , IH Mormon Democrats are not to bo I required to abandon a single beloved principle of their party, but merely to vote tho Smoot ticket. HNow that he has heard that a gentleman gentle-man with a subpoena. Is coming to' call on him, will Prof. Tanner be rude enough not to wait for him? HOC course, If you are not willing to vote the American ticket this year, It will not be wrong for you to defer registering until some' other year. HErother Roberts wishes Slormon Democrats to clearly understand that it Is their duty t,o vote as Jie suggests, unless un-less they get contrary Instructions. Sffi Some Utah county bishops have been M accused of being too Independent to obey M Apoatle Smoot, but they will doubtless Hi show that the charge is unwarranted. IH In the rural districts visited by Powers and Moyle yesterday, most of H the loyal Mormon Democrats were po- M lite enough to keep their Cutler buttons H out of sight. ID Apostle Taylor may not be able to be in Farmington on election day, but he ffil can feel that he has done bis share for H Cutler by sending four ardent Tepresen- II tatlvea to the polls.. H Judge William H. King, in his speech to the Democrats at Sprlngvlllo on Monday . night, told them that the n Democracy had not abandoned silver. H but held It In abeyance.for the time bts 1 1 ing Thlswill be Interesting news to Judge Parker, and no timo should be loat In letting him know this Democratic Demo-cratic position, so that ho can modify his gold talks accordingly. Judge Klhg In his address completely justifies the suspicions of the Eastorn people that .the gold submission mado by tho Democracy Demo-cracy this year is n sham, and that if they had the power thoy would push tho silver Question to tho front again as hard as ever and as unsuccessfully. The doublo position occupied by tho Democrats on this question Is merely typical of their attltudo on all Questions. Judgo Parker saya tho gold standard is irrevocably established; Judge King 8ayB It isn't, and that tho Democrats are still for silver. And thoro you are. |