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Show I! FEDERAL BUNCH IS I TO HAVE AX INNING ! . likewise, the Cutler Crowd and the Smootites in Conh-.Vi Conh-.Vi ty Offices. INSURGENT SENATORS TO BE PLACED ON CARPET Will Have to Explain Why They Turned Down the Govcr- Jior's Appointees. It My bov, you .ins!; keep your eye onKliis date. May fi next, heeanso tbern iMRoing to be something doing on that ffeY,".said the Prominent Politician to !EhV -Stroller on Sunday. "T say. .lust ieep vour eye open." he continued, fifor tnat Is the day the Federal bunch, '(iiid the gang around the State and county oflicqs will have their inning jfynn the, insurgents. tl ' 'Ever since the Critehlow committee ' of fifteen exposed their hand in the ' ''game against Apostle Smoof, they have 'been marked for slaughter by the Federal Fed-eral bunch and Hie Smootites in tho Joint building. On, May 6 the Smoot-ite Smoot-ite State committee will convene, the "State convention to select delegates to Chicago meets next day. . At this meeting of the Stale, committee,, com-mittee,, tho special conunittee appointed at the recent gathering to investigate , "the wh.ys and wherefores whereby Senators Sen-ators "George Lawrence. Stephen 11. Love. Samuel C. Park, and Bonner X. Smith were rend out of the parly by .the Smoot "mouth" enrVy in the vear of 1007. That the Smoot 1 'mouth" will be sustained goes without saying. Something Will Be Doing. 4Then something else will be done. The State senntors. who were rend out of the party by the Smoot, "mouth" will be railed upon the carpet. They k wilL be askod to explain. You remember remem-ber that the insurgent senators had 1ie tcmcritv to vole against, the .con-firmatipn .con-firmatipn of Lynch and Candland fo be . members of tho State land board, and .Harry S. Ioscph to he member of the board of trustees of thf Industrial home. Of course, Governor (.'ul.ler eared nothing noth-ing about. CandJand or Joseph, but Lynch being his brother-in law, he did want to provide for his relatives; hence. after the Legislature, he reappointed the three men named and the3' arc now in office. t "The Executive, never forgave those ii fonators for their action; hence, at the meeting of the "State committee, t, ,f the first opportunity Unit has been pre- sentcd since the governor was turned ; v down, the insurgent senators will have to dance to his music. The result will 2 be that the committee will likely read them ont of the party. ; V"Tn addition to this, another imporl- 1 i ont matter will come before the State Uv committee. At the recent meeting of the "committee, -ivhmi iho null fm- B( State convention was iesued, the spe- " v cinl committee from the Critehlow in- ! Eurgeht committee' of fifteen presented , their grievance. When the petition was read, bix members of the. State commit- Hi tpc voted outright to hear their peti- Kr, t.ion. IPor so doing fhev have become 'I marked men. The Federal bunch is H. ' after -these six members. No man, this H. 1 bunch declares, can remain upon the HT State committee, unless he wears the H Smoot collar, with the brand imprinted i hereon. Therefore, these six members !f, are to be disciplined." H-1 t . Attempt to Stop Revolt. 1"SV0uSla, onx'i't'oo hopes to sct- forsi n milttpr at thoir meeting, ZW tl1?1 UnlBSS thp "'surgonts and Sa? hSB iT0 Triorly disciplined, that HndeB-will bo to pUy in the con-! con-! mention, which meets upon the dav fol- l0WJnK- They want no open revolt 1 i 4S ?ve,tlon. 1 with tho aid of 1 562 S?01?1 ,umlh- tIlc Sutler gang "and , I thvofOce-holdera ia Salt Uakc, .Wobor, Utah, and Cache counties, who will be present in the convention, believe an open revolt can be headed pff. "But Jiey are counting their chickens chick-ens too soon. There will be delegates in. tho State convention of whom the Smootites have no suspicion. These delegates are believed to wear the Smoot collar, but. thev do not. They will, however, not, only demand to bo heard, but thev will be heard. You mark 1113' prophecy, there will be a merry time in the convention and there will be desperate fights made against sending send-ing the congressional delegation as dele-gales. dele-gales. There will be delegates in the. convention who will call attention to the wnrning of rrcsidcnl, Koosovelt j prior to the election of Smoot ns senator sena-tor and they will read that warning. Hero is what' Roosevelt said: I am deeply Interested In the future of Utah, In Its material upbuilding, of well as the future and best intorcsts of the Republican party. . The elfi'tion to the i'nitcd States Senate Sen-ate of an apostle would work great harm to the State. It would be very unwise. un-wise. It would certainly lad to contentions, 5trlfo, and bitterness here, If not in Titah, and would unquestionably be misfortune misfor-tune to those who are Interested in all thn.t goes to make the Slate of Utah prosperous pros-perous and great. T have every confidence In the wisdom of tho majority of the members of the State legislature, and 1 feel sure If they understand the gravity of the situation as it appears to me, and as J have heard It expressed by members of the Senate, they will refrain from any action which will not result In good for the future of Utah and her people. I desire you to place me on record as kindly btft firmly adlsing against the election of any apostle to a United States Senatorshlp. "However, the congressional delegation delega-tion will go to Chicago and their selection selec-tion means a split, in the party a great hie- one. too. ' i County Committee, "Monday ' the Church .Republican county'committee of Salt Lake county will meet. In addition to fixing th'o time and place for holding tho county convention, and the places for the primaries, pri-maries, the committee will also receive the special committee of five named to by the State Central committee to in-vostigato in-vostigato tho demand of the insurgents that the Suiootite organ be censured for reading several senators out of the party, mention of which is made above. The chairman of that; committee, Rudolph Ru-dolph Kuchlcr, ( of Weber county, will 'be' present, Tho insurgent senators have been invited to be present;. Thoy will bo asked to give reasons for refusing re-fusing to vote for the confirmation of lO'-nch, Candland and Joseph. "l'ou can readily sco what, all this will eventually lead to. It is the hardest hard-est fight that tho Federal bunch and the Smootites have ever had to meet. It is their final stand.." ! |