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Show psiis IflH NOTE Xiinst Prohibition, and Is IsTENT CHURCHMAN ANNOUNCES HIS POLICY Democratic Office-Hold-ets Into the Republican Republi-can Fold. JMfto Tho Tribune. iK Sent U. Having nevr ap-f' ap-f' William Jennings Bryan as a iM loader, and ns such approval TEn made the exclusive test of fel-ilKiof fel-ilKiof Democrats for the past few. lJuiIgo H. H. Rolapp declares he IEq 'compelled to accept tho loiic-li-fKlndenendence, and for this and Karons will not attend tho state BaUc convention at Prove The Hmvs thle In n letter to Jesse MM Provo. which ho made public 'Solapp havlnsr been mentioned Wmocratic nominee for justice of n'ram' court tho outline of his btllefc In his letter to Mr. Knight IridlcEte' that he would not con-te;nominatlon con-te;nominatlon if offered him. al-h al-h does not say so in so many Rolapp looks favorably on the Establish a public utilities com- bln the state. Resarding state-roaibitlon state-roaibitlon he writes Mr. Knight: .'come to the conclusion that such ulon is ideal rather than prac-bim prac-bim an erdent advocate of teni-iond teni-iond from my travels through-uite through-uite am convinced that temper-form temper-form Is favored by tin overwhelm- : Jorlty of our fellow citizens- I enactment of a state law clos-ry clos-ry 'saloon at 7 o clock each oven-:enforcitig oven-:enforcitig such closing for twelve nd: during the entire day of Sun-idjdectlon Sun-idjdectlon days." iHidro Rolapp's Declaration. D ittcr hi full follows: "Ogden. Sept. 12. 1010. fjrssc Knight. Provo. Utah. My r.'-Knlglil: Yours of the 10th Inst. f M a general rule. I very much foul private business is improved if being fostered or directed by 'erhment. but at the same time lltlns to confess that of late very d "reasons have been presented establishment of a. public utilities jlon In the stale of Utah, to, the inailer of statewide pro-Jl pro-Jl have come to the conclusion pb a condition Is Ideal, rather than il The object of any remedial law toiannouncc an Idealistic desire, prevent a specific evil. and. In so bay law falls to accomplish such til is valueless. J am an ardent a of temperance, and from my JUiroufihout the slate, am con-h3t con-h3t turn pi-ra nee reform is favored irerwhehnlng majority of our f el-Kens. el-Kens. It Is, therefore, simply a j. .of ,the best method by which form may be secured. From my lion in this stale. Hie strict regu-f regu-f the saloon evil has been more 6. ,than absolute prohibition. I enactment of a stale law clos-ry clos-ry kjIooh at 7 o'clock each cven-Denforclng cven-Denforclng sue It closing for twelve tnd during the entire clay of Sun-id Sun-id election days. Upon this basis vlio one can complain, unless it iiloon keeper himself, whose reve-ild reve-ild doubtless be somewhat cur-by' cur-by' such a law The man who .the open saloon has an eciual 'lth the one who does not. The I each are accepted for an equal ijof time, except that the prohi-Ums prohi-Ums his Inning during the even-lnlght. even-lnlght. while his opponent has entagc of the more cheerful hours o?y I object to permitting any to. appear as the martyr of the M.an other person, but surelv m be no reasonable objection to puling the hours for the sale of l6 same hours generally en-llHS en-llHS thu Srocsr or the dry goods JBtt Not Attend Convention. flME I1010 r?"1' B"SSestion that thr. Sii?L.3lat?wi'le P'Ohlbltlon rc--W?m and personal courage, and MHDAbly be claimed to be undemo- ,2K' m5 "kdy Produce the great-WLf, great-WLf, temperance reform. And LX)1 hi ,ncncerned as to wheth-JWln- m'u m,;d ,l be undemocratic, m cmmiV'SModal rSht-H. every 3Kt ? cd tt0 1,lB own conviction, 1E '3 r pariy conven- '&ELeri ,altend U,e convention at 3Bfc?ffii kavc "ot Participated in Kr"'f s,nV- considerable llSf fr approved of the national r Brv:'. and as such yBrfaiR ii (V"whlp among Dem-K""Lth.c. Dem-K""Lth.c. 'st .few years. 1 have 7, f1' to accept the WKeit in lr,nc-a,r,' nccord with .'Kop. inl" hlu , ''eelaratlon that iBtrae AnB. "f lcSK Importance IKbWnf;, r Kelf-lposed pnny 3lSi n.L0f ,fral -raft and ilHStted m 10 fI,Blon lws. shall SBwSlii- fi,ont,l,ue ln powet'' b.v SBl V whom,lh0 '"dividual voter. ,HonrKi content ic aid In IrVafmi e" ln otiw Ii rt'Kpectlvc m ''IS'0"' With such men we ilM 5 n 'aw is vastly more 3K 1 Cnac,'cnL of any further yptrtKH0nal resards' 1 re'aI". WjjEXRY H. ROLAPP." |