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Show GLAS HAND'S CANDIDACY. There is a growing movemeni afoot in favor of nominating William Wil-liam Glasmann, editor of the Oe-den Oe-den Standa-rJ, for Congress on tne Kepubhcan ticket. The gentle man has b.en a most energetic wcrker for the party, and we hope tLisfact will be earnestly con-sidered con-sidered in his favor when the state convention is held. Durine every year for nme years, save in'96, he bas battled I manfully for the upbuilding up-building of the Kepublican party. lunag the past two years he has acted as president of the Republican Repub-lican League Clubs of Utah and Am i organized several hundred1 clubs throughout the state. Dur mg each campaign he has traveled esteneivi y making addreeses. This nieCib wrk ha8been done i entirely at his own es perse. His wh" ?aVe 8far been absolutely ! without reward, and it is tim that some note was being taken of his with j mo otandard, with its wide circulation and influence, in-fluence, ,3 aiding the party m every reasonable way. On Monday last every prominent Republican of Ogdea announced thei, unswerving unswerv-ing fealty to him, and asked that! he be nominated by the party. In' view of such a movement, we traft thahewi ll be nominated unanimously unan-imously at Provo. : |