Show getting into line people who heard senator cannon at provo declare most solemnly that he would not vote for protection again until the country was wag given proper financial legislation are watching his contortions these there days with considerable interest they realize that he was elected by pro on a protective platform and that protection is indeed the issue in the united states soon he will bo be called upon to serve his party again by voting for protection and he is preparing to got get into line now judging from further farther interviews ter views sent to his bis organ the bolting salt lake tribune that paper contains the following special from the capital senator frank cannon of utah arrived in the city last night direct from his home homa senator cannon is opposed to the passage of the dingley hill bill or any other halfway protective meas ure are he stands elands firmly for adequate protection pro etin to the interests of his section including wool and ana lead which in caro care of by the dingley bill senator cannon believes that an extra session is inevitable in order to meet the revenue requirements of the government and as a firm and ardent protectionist will use his bis efforts on behalf of a bill wh which ch will give the protection demanded edithe by the miners of utah and idaho and by the tha v w 0 o oal 1 growers on we ranges of the west IT must be a little embarrassing embar assing for a politician to have to eat crow 44 4 4 so early after his proud assertions of what he would not do at provo and ancl eureka but we are really glad to see that he is retracing his r steps from the wayward paths before trod adon df inand e and getting into the straight anY and narrow path of protection his bolt at st louis cost the republican part in utah dearly and did the silver interests no good men who now ought to have great influence in the party councils for international bimetallism the only safe kind of free coinage have cut themselves yes off from the ad ministration administration they have ruined their chances at home and their influence abroad and all because of the phantom lights on the old rotten hull of the democratic ship |