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Show I At the recent stockmen's convention held at Denver, delegates were asked to express themselves them-selves as to whether, in their opinion, President Roosevelt should be re-elected. Among the distinguished dis-tinguished visitors interviewed was James H. Moyle of this city, who is quoted as saying: "Unless the Democrats can find a better man, I think it will be a good thing to renominate President Presi-dent Theodore Roosevelt. Roosevelt has proven himself a good Democrat." This leads one to wonder if Mr. Moyle does not regret that he was not a Democrat of the same political proclivities as Mr. Roosevelt, when he made his two historic spurts for the governorship of Utah. |