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Show why shotiU iiinf be wasted in discussing dis-cussing the weird ep-cters of dem-ocriiic dem-ocriiic dreams. At the Republican countv con-veLtion con-veLtion held in Ogden last "Saturday, "Satur-day, a resolution was passed pledging the entire delegation to the state convention for William Glasmann for the Republican Congressional nomination. A large number of the delegates from Cache county favor Mr. Qlssmann, as do many of those from southern Utah and altogether it looks as though the gentleman's energetic and valuable work for the party ia at last to be suitably ' rewarded. "Nothing succeeds like success.'' The Democrats who sneered at President McKitiley's ' Chinese policy are mum 8 ciam. Mr. Bryan might add to his drawing qualities by exhibiting President Kruger and Aguinaldo rjpon every platform from which lie speaks. ' When a democrat cau be persuaded per-suaded to name the States from which he expects the electoral votes to elect Bryaa he shows plainly that hie claim is baBed on a bob-tailed bluff. When a democrat can be persuaded per-suaded to name the iStates from which ha expects the electoral votes to Iect Bryan he shows plainly that his claim is based on a bob-tailed bob-tailed bluff. Kansas Bryanites are said to be reioiciner over the drought which threatens to reduce the State's product of corn about two-thirds, which is the only encouraging thiag they have seen. Caleb Powers, convicted by a political jary on prejudiced evidence evi-dence of complicity in the murder of Goebel, has issued a manly statement in which he correctly j calls his trial ''one of thej greatest judicial farces known to! history.1' i Cleb Powers, convicted by a political jury on prvjQdieed evidence evi-dence tf complicity in the murder of Goebel, has issued a manly statement in whicu he correctly calls his trial "one of the greatest judicial farces known to history." That the bad feelings aroused by the war with Spain are rapidly rapid-ly disappearing, is shown by the increase of oar trade with Spain, lieturns for the current year ebow an increase over 18'J9 of more than fjO ner cent in our exports to Spain. The London Timts admits that the b. S. makes better locomotives locomo-tives than England. If the "Ihunderer" will open its eyes it will be able lo discover several hnndred other thiugs that we rneke better than England, or any other country. Champ Clark complains bscanse republican speakers do Lot discuss 4 i imperialism.'' As ' imperialism" in this country is 'uothiug more th-iu a democratic nightiiiare, and th. ra are ample substantial facts to discuas, such as the increased gr:u,:a48 and prosperity of. the |