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Show i T OHN A. MARSHALL, who resigned as judge of the i United States court for the ' district of Utah. , z ' i mm shows PITH TO SUCCESS Idaho Progressive Says Republicans Re-publicans Must Nominate Colonel Roosevelt. "The only way the Republican party can hope to be successful in 3916 is to nominate the Progressive leaders, Theodore Theo-dore Roosevelt and Governor Hiram Johnson of California for president and vice president,"' said Colonel J. M. Engeraoll of Poeatello. Progressive, national na-tional committeeman for Idaho, ax the Newhouse hotel yesterday. Colonel Ingersoll came down from Poeatello yesterday to buy an automobile. automo-bile. He recently returned from a trip to the Pacific northwest, where be was not impressed by industrial conditions and where he found people making many guesses as to what the political moves were to be. "Our complicated economic affairs,"' said the colonel, "are still in the same unsatisfactory shape that they were prior to 1911, and which led up to the formation of the Progressive party. Hence the Progressives must hold on until something really good is accomplished. accom-plished. Right now the Progressive movement is manv thousand times stronger than it was in 1911, a year before the 1912 campaign. "The Republicans are beaten to a frazzle without the Progressive vote. I Our party has valiant and popular lead- : ers and about four million voters who j would rather fight than submit to unsatisfactory un-satisfactory compromise. Colonel Roose- velt and Governor Johnson are the only men popular enough with the independ- j ent voters of all parties to swing the j Progressive vote to the Republicans, j The only way the Republicans can win j is to nominate Roosevelt and John- son. ' ' Colonel Tngersoll recently expressed i this sentiment to Meyer Llssner, editor j of the California Outlook, the Pr ogres- give organ there, and member of the j national committee. The Progressive J organization is still strong in Idaho. I savs the colonel. J |