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Show G. O. P. CANDIDATES SPEAK AT PARK CITY Special to Tho Tribune. PARK CITY, Sept. 30. Nephl L. Morris, candidate for governor on the state Republican Re-publican ticket, and E. O. Leather-wood, candidate for district attorney, addressed a gathering in Quinn's theater here last niht. Candidate Morris said that he was pleased to be able to stand upon the Republican Re-publican platform. He spoke in favor of seeing that the laboring man got his rights, and also gave it as his opinion that in the days to come the boycott and other violent means of settling la i or troubles would come to an end. He declared de-clared that if a commercial war came at the close of the present European war, the Democrats would be helpless to save thfi nation from its consequences. Attorney E. O. Leatherwood talked on i the Mexican situation, criticising the administration ad-ministration for its mistakes and the lives that had been lost. 'Such a condition, he said, could not have arisen under either Taft or Roosevelt. |