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Show The gtcat speech of Hon William J, Hry.in at Chicago won (or him no doubt the nomination. That speech was a master one nnd was pleasing to listen to as the words fell from the lips of the great crntor. Ho according to reports, is endowed in n marked degree with Initgiingc which charms his hearers as it did on the above occasion. lint the gentleman hrts made other speeches at oilier limes and in other places which from all appearances ap-pearances are going to work in an opposite direction and do him much harm in the Slate of Utah. It is claimed by those who are with him on the silver question that he is a straight free trado, and that he mnde a free trade speech in congress at the lime ll c Wi sou bill was . before the hoitvc. Should this prove true it will have a dire effect on many of the voters The past elections of Utah indu.iti that her people want no fict trade, and ibis principle is pi city well grounded in both of Ihc political potties: of our State, for there ate many who usrd lo advocate the fine trade policy who are now advocating some tariff. It happtMif loo often lh.it men who Hre great talkers undo in one speech all the good the have made in another. |