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Show roads, and another halt may have to be called.' The election of a Democratic President, Senate and House on a tariff-reform platform would Jo the business and give the roads time to recuperate. Indeed, In-deed, the Republican party in many ways seems to be hastening the day when the masses of th? Republicans Re-publicans may conclude that their party needs disciplining. dis-ciplining. And to think of asking if the Democratic party had better disband ! "Banish plump Jack, and banish all the world." A MEAN QUESTION ASKED. That was a mean question that a reporter here sked Mr. Bryan. The question was whether, in I the great Commoner's opinion, under the circumstances, circum-stances, it would be best for the Democratic party in Utah to disband. Mr. Bryan must have felt as did the commander comman-der of the remnant of the French guards when oade to surrender. But Mrs. Bryan was present, and the great Nebraskan could not answer as did ComLmne. for is it not true that the Democracy is as was tlu Old Guard, that "it dies sometimes, but never surrenders?" sur-renders?" Just now the signs are not unauspicious for lipoid lip-oid party. For years Great Salt lake has ben jailing jail-ing and vivid imaginations have pictured what utter ut-ter desolation would be visible when all its wtfrs should have been evaporated. But it had raised twenty-seven inches before this last storm, and was still advancing. May be the return of the Democracy to power and its old glory is nearer than may be imaginable. Perhaps just prior to the next election the Improvement Improve-ment Era may whisper a word to the faithful that will make Democrats faster than the same word made Republicans last autumn. The busint-ss of |