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Show I) ZANE ON THTsiTUATIOH. II Rtiiew of tho Rise of tbo Utah Republtcaa Parly. IT .TILL Mir lil.lr.ll on i:t i rue He I'.tnr "lalrhootl. ll.u .1 lljlil fur (Straight llrpulillraii Ilclrt-ite A representative of llta-Sr;.lted Uon Chief Justice Zana UiI.a ternoon till Hi roeitt politic! situation an allectlnrr Utah, Hli honor answered Irecly anil frankly tbo ipirttloui Idree'ed to blm, ai will bo seen by Asked "What do you aay. Judge, In regard o tbo action of Hi o convention In eeatlng both U of delegate fruin 'Well, I will My that I d i not think It will liaee uuy p.nnaueut eftect. It a. .laappolntedajinoot tbo straight llrpuhlloao of Utah, no doubt, but 1 trill atata tiiat tho Church of Jnui Chrltt of l.attoriUy Halnti having abandoned lyiraniy ueatly two ycara go. and the Panpla'a Tarty a pullll-aal pullll-aal organliatlon comood of tbo nipinben of that Church and thoao Uli-poaril Uli-poaril to bo ftrornble to It harlng UboolTed ruoro than one year ago. many Ilrpubllcani bclloTod that tlm common good demanded the organlra, Hon of their putty, regardloia of rellg. loua belief and crwoji. And ao tbuy . proceeded about a yeir ago to organ Im a party throughout tho Territory. The "Liberal" parly, an It la termed, opied t!., but the It-tubllcMi party waaorgenUed, and at the only TiTrf. torlal election tlnco that time liad it delegato In the Held. II liiu tilo lud a delegate In tivtty county and city ekollou In Ilia Territory elnce. It hat ten recogulzed by the National lli.i iibllnm t'liininlttw, It baa held two Republican renilorlal oouTentluiia: It tejrcted two Uelegaleii to the National ConTentlon now In ipelon, and tber were ad milted It Helta, Therely the national Republican parly apprortd of the organization auil aabl to the alralght Iteputillcaui, "You ha7edonr right." We will liavo another Terrl- tnrlal Hepublkau (oneiitloii enou and place a candidate for delegate le Con. irrex In tbe Held, to be Totod for by all Ilepubllcaiia and inch othen a faeor the election of tbe man. There will le no Imitation, or lialtlmr or backing down at tho blddlliK of any other party or nt of men. 1 he party will hare a ticket In the flild at all election! lu I'tuli berraltur. Thli lie publican piny I t In tho field merely forn iUv or a joar, but durli g the future of Utah n Territory and uaaritate. We are for Htatehood for Utah, ui I understand It. I am for It now and will tie until It laoblalnel, and then 1 halite for the titntenilir. wardi. 1 haTa no doubt that the petty epllblta now burled at lteUbllcaln will be forgotten t re long, and the tier, row prejudice anlhatrola which In. feitllielKiurwlllboeelledby lemon, moral power and Hue religion, aud a fellow.fpellng, good will and charity will take, their I lace. Wo endono the Itepubtloan plattorm, aa I understand It, and trieclally the following planke: The Republican party line alwaya lieen the I bamploll of tbo opprtured and recognuea tbe illgnlty of man. tlomllly. ' It vmn.tlilti'4 with the protota ejoln.l the r.i ititln'n of OUlarg0Tiriimeiit lalneliitelllgi Hunt Hu-nt the lenpleand mail teliilnci o( fr.e 'l ! I'll Die filll,-t ItHi'.aurn ill rellnl. union i. f (Viruluin i K tie. We fvnr the ndinl..l.,n of the n-miliiliigTerrltorlia n-miliiliigTerrltorlia at tbe lurllut p.n h tj en of Hit. ra nf tlm tVrrltorhri ITbe rerkr neat lniulred "What ilojou think, Judje, willte thoellVnt nf tbo acll ill of the iionveiitlon, befnre , referred In mion the Clralglit It. publican pub-lican rly of t'tnh? will it Injure the I proefcclaof Uie tarty tu Ulali ainnng tli,...i plv who bare not mill t-l tllenlMlTealolthlrlnrly?,' "It may hare a tendency to tin that, for a time," repll-J the chief lu.tlen ntler brief nue, "I ut I think that tly wlllaaup.iiprli.olpV, and will not Im driven Inioany otner party by tbla mere failure Io i btiln all that they irolably wIkIhJ." "Hate you heard anything about the runifirrl at fifilntment of Mr, Varlanae a Katlonal coiumllti eman for the Republican?" wat the neat Inteiriigaiory irorouinted. "I bare beard II stated that he ha been atiHlnle I, but win ther It li to or not I do not know." "If the jeri I true," rext Inquired the reporter," what ill you stiwiosa Will l thill fl 01?" ro this the chief Justliei answerH "Oli, I pienume ihal Mr. Varuu. ' ser,oii as ha tlilnVa that the Itepiibllran iarty Is lerminehtli or-ginliid or-ginliid will join Hist puny, lie Is a man who ha always p-i feued to be a Hptuhllion, and I i resume tint be Is, "Have Jim anylhlng m m tusay, Julge, lu regard to tho political situ, atlont" -.No, I don't think that I havo anything any-thing mure to fell you, I misfit sny, however. I irenuiiielhat the Republl rani will ratify the tiomln itloti for I'neldenl when male that the Na-tl'ilihl Na-tl'ilihl Republican louvetitlon Will plaire ft man In nomlnallon with whom he Republican of Utah will be eat Is-fled." |