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Show HPfiV 'm Ell jr. w nil! Ogdeiv Letter. ' 1 Hi it t Ogden, Aug. 1-1. BsHliI' iSi The young men of the Republican club are W 1ll: .1 highly elated over tho success vhich tlieir efforts H ! J !' won lor "Weber county at the Lagoon outing. Be- Bk'.ii j l;t aides furnishing a crowd of between GOO and 700 Ji'JIfi $i Republicans, tho young men had tho satisfaction B' ,J$1 of seeing the Ogden Council win the ball gamo, Eli'lllll W an1 turce of tuo prizes for their own people. When KfPlIt 111 tlie uoys live down the wholly un warranted uews- SlII' ' m papev notoriety which has been tovced upon the wlj'i'tjfj U"X club, it might bo a good idea to persuade Bagby HV ' i to tl,rn over to llie treasurer ne basket of wine Hi ', j0 J he won as the ugliest man (he is really good-look- Hjflj, !k! j ing) for the purpose of "wetting" the installation H'UiVi' ' of officers. Bagby would certainly be agreeable, as H ''r i$t' !! ho is a temperance man himself, and he knows B i$1lf f ' ' I he got the wine under false pretenses I'i'l!" 'i' Ht?fH&j) I Thero will be no fight in this county between Hw '1$ I ! tne friends of Sutherland and the Kearns boos- Hj?D if 1 1 1 ters. Tho reason is no Ogden man can be con- Brli Jl'li ' 1 vinced that a failure to take a slap at our particu- H mWu 1 lar nome industry, the manufacture of beet sugar, Hi' "Mil''' ' would be turning down the President. There is H'$j '! nobody in Weber who thinks because Kearns has f!t4jii jS agreed to support the President's treaty with Hi ! ?! H Cuba uext December that tne beet susar interests Bj"H !jj ill! have lost their standing as recipients of the Re- Hiltil'' !' publican protection policy. In short, it is idle to I'll!'!' "'! suppose that because Kearns is a little wobbly on UN Hi!'! M the reciProcity proposition the rest of the State H&i'ffPi'M JS should begin to vacillate also. And that's the sit- liyflf-Hf nation. There will be no fight, because the Re- Hl r Ww ' publicans on this question all think one way the H V i'i'li ! H: Sutherland way. Mt with Hf- Isill f. There is little doubt that McCarty and Howell H ''T'iii&r wil1 bo treated exceedingly well by tlie Weber If w '?' delegation at the State convention. McCarty is HI' I'll 1i recognized as a strong character on the bench, l& !l i J able in 3urisPruilence and fearless and just in his &''! if : interpretation of the law. What he lacks in ex- I J Hi il J ' perience (he is yet a young man) his friends claim HJP (t if 3 is amply balanced by his integrity and his ca- Htlll;! pacity for study. His record in Weber county, Hk' lit' ill where he is a frequent judicial visitor, is not Hrm 1 marked with any of the scars that are publicly g'1JX , paraded about convention time. His friends are T'l i 1 actively at work and, in view of the fact that no mV'fcjM J other candidate for the Supreme bench has been Uf ! seeking support here, the outlook is rosy for Mc- K! ' I iff !' I Carty. ' BP "itff i 1 Kj )m I 1 Howell spent a portion of the week here, and 1 "I'm l 1 WMfa t !fl ; 1 went away satisfied. Besides an actively working k)i jtft i I force of near relatives, the Cache county man has Hnl Hi 1 many friends who would like to see him succeed M I ;II1 Sutherland in the House. The politicians here m t IJ' 13 ' seem to recognize that of the candidates inen- B I 1 f Ii tioned for Congressional honors, Howell has had H ij fji'llSj more of a public Career and is niore favorably IB I nJj 1 1 known throughout the State than any of the oth- jH ! ers. These things all have an effect in shaping H f dj - j I public sentiment favorably to the man from the Hj ! 1 1 j : North, and whether the other candidates like it or Hj not, they had better prepare to see a very large B Si mm 'I slice tll Weber delegation go to Howell. D J I Ball fHP For some time Bill has been trying to get a Brail !p1!, Democratic paper started here and, as he is hav- luL ttlll! in& is annual eruption, he has been threatening fll ilfi turn tue county over to the Democrats unless Mil , jTOliii tlie Republicans let him boss the whole works. BBn Elli Tll natural inference was that he was again dal- UNflHfl lying with the Democrats for some mysterious HHm' purpose, and when the chickens came home to PB&bBH roost he rushed to his own defence in his own HHERb paper by abusing leading Republicans. Of course, DnHH the people laughed at him. The trouble is that HHBBBiH', Bill got himself into another tight place and he thoifght the only way out of it was to jump on some one. He only demonstrated that the Standard Stand-ard is a personal organ. He also succeeded In disgusting what few people who were inclined to be friendly to him. As LittlefleJd says: "The higher a monkey climbs the more he shows his tail." |