| Show WESTERN POLITICS jam james es II 11 wallis interviewed in Neb people who nave cave lazy hazy ideas about the condition of the campaign in the far west will be instructed by a few re marts marks made to a journal reporter yee keidat yby by james 11 wallis of paris llano idaho mr wallis was at one time managing editor of tha ogden utah morning post and subsequently owner 01 ol tile the prove utah dally daily dispatch for the last laet four years be boa guided the editorial de destiny tiny ot of the paris idah roat which paper he be founded in 1692 he la therefore fully acquainted with the politics of these states tad and gives valuable inside information imor mation on an in tensey tensely interesting phase of western politics the outlook for republican success 17 said eaid mr wallis is excellent and grows brighter r every day california washington oregon idaho a and nd wyo may cow be set bet down in the me kinley column and when I 1 PRY gay this I 1 do not give it to you as a guess had the iii oc cared cured sixty daye azo ago all of toss staffs 9 would have eone for or 21 15 U acy but ba there bae a perfect re volition in sentiment ment lately and with another months education each of the states I 1 hayo have mentioned will do tt em selves proud on november 3 it is too risky to hazard a guess on i utah just yet as the republicans haye have no not yet fixed up their grievances from letters lettera I 1 lave lava received the past week from members of the state committee I 1 should ay tint that changes ray occur wihla the next ten days that will re E benish ti those lose w ho bo think the tha mckinley Mc Kincy ele electors cors now in the field there will pall but a verr verc sma small 1 per cent of the votes but bat shou shoud d be elec electors tars be ba defeated the leai will be ba sale safe go BO that in all eyen even a a good man will sto eo to the senate at e se ali O bown john 0 graham and other are making a gallatt fight there for harmony and victory how are the people going in idaho well first nearly everybody was for si ver but bat a mere handful et cime in e out flat faced and stood for mckiniry to be frank almost everybody loat their beads but bet gradually the truth began to down dawn on them fre free a silver would not give the rei cef et they needed l and they are now giving mure mra attention to the question ot of protection realizing that they have in ter ats by the tha tariff which are of far greater value than the allyer production dac tiou why em am I 1 so sanguine that mckinley will carry the state simply this the democrats poll po il the smallest emal lesl vote in our slate the cans will if they work with them as they have swell the democh wic vote to what he ba anulty pall the republican ticket in 19 91 i was elected by between and plurality so cou on can see that now the war is ia on aga ast the P us ia that it h alp bat result in a clean enesp for mckinley laymen men D cause the ahe p ar ceat of R ba s public publicans ans vibo abo have left the party parly to follow dubois is ia vey vety ve y email indeed in fact too iria ins to talk about ane dubois crowd cuts cuta but a very little fie fic ure in aur state although to hear bear it 0 out ut here one would think that idaho rep ab laicans were all or dabols nebraska state journal jo |