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Show UTAH PROGRESSIVES TO OPEN CAMPAIGN Leaders of the Party Will Be Invited to Speak in Salt Lako City. Tho fall campaign will be opened by tho Progressives early in tho spring. A meeting of delegates from every county and precinct in tho state has boon called by tho state organization of the Progressive party at Salt Lake City for Wcducsday, February 25. jNanonai loaaors or ino irogrossive Earty aro cxpectod to como to Salt lake to address tho gathering and a state policy with referonco to tho fall campaign will pTobably be declared and a campaign organization effected. Plans for tho best methods of defeating United States Senator Reed Smoot will bo discussed and it is possiblo that approval will be given to a plan for fusion fu-sion with the Democrats in order to accomplish ac-complish this result. William E. Cadmus of Peoria, Til., national organizer for tho Progressive party, will attend tho meeting and sub-approval sub-approval will bo given a plan for what is believed will provo an effective campaign organisation. Tho committee in charge of tho gathering hopes to bring to Utah for this occasion several Progressive leaders of national prominence. promi-nence. Among those askod to como to Salt Lake to address tho meeting aro Judgo Bon B. Lindsoy of Denvor, Governor Gov-ernor Joseph M. Carey of Denver, former for-mer Governor Stubbs of Kansas, Bain-bridge Bain-bridge Colbv of New York, Francis J. Henoy of San Francisco and Henry F. Allen of Wichita, |