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Show BULL MOOSE STILL I MIUTiT M000 Leaders of Utah Progressives Confer and Lay Plans for New Campaign. ARRANGE FOR BANQUET Preliminary Skirmish Before Another "Stand at Armageddon" Arma-geddon" Is Anticipated. Seventy-five representatives of the county and stato organizations of the Progressive party attended a banquot last ovonipg at tho "Wilson hotel and laid plans for continuing the tight of the Progressives during tho coming two years aud perpctuatiug tho party organization in Utah. The Progressives declare that they will work during tho next two years for tho cloction of a Progressive Uxitcd Slates son a tor from Utah two years henco to succeed Senator Smoot and for tho election of two Progressive congressmen from Utah in PJH. Will Make Merry. A jollilication banquet will be held on November 27 at tlio Wilson hotel. To this banquot Progressives from all parts of the state aro invited. By holding hold-ing the banquet at the time appointed the Progressives will be ablo to take advantage of tho Thaukagiving railroad rates of ono fare for the round trip from alT parts of tho state. As a special spe-cial feature of the banquot one of tho courses will consist of real Bull Mooso meat. Tho commit lee having charge of the banquet consists of P. 1. Ohristenson, chairman; W. U. Livingstone, A. Robertson, S. II. Love and A. T. Moon. Several speeches by Progressive leaders aro being arranged for. The banquet will be preliminary to tho trip of several of the local Progressives to !. national Progressive mcetiug to be held in Chicago on December 10. To thc ii a Li ou a. 1 meeting all Progressive national committeemen, Progressive stato chairmen and Progressive gubernatorial guber-natorial candidates aro 'invited. From the speeches a I. tho banquet, tho Utah Pi-pgrcssivc leaders will gather the opinions and plans of Utah Progressives Progres-sives and report concerning them at tho national meeting. To Start Newspaper. The committee arranging for a Progressive Pro-gressive newspaper for Suit Lako reported re-ported at the meeting yesterday that arrungemonts wore practically completed complet-ed for starting a weekly nowspapcr licre. Tt was stated that articles of incorporation of the new compan3" would be filed Xonday and tho first number of the Progressive would appear ap-pear Friday. Later, if Progressive plans go not awrj',' if. is plauucd to make the paper a daily. The Progressives proposo to namo a committee on legislation that will attempt at-tempt to induce "tho coming state legislature leg-islature to pass a number of progressive progres-sive measures. Among these will be one winch has for its purpose tho reduction re-duction of tho price of coal and one for the equalization of taxes. |