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Show Howell Talks. Congressman Howell was greeting his many friends in Salt Lake yestei-da.v, yestei-da.v, and leturned last night to Logan. Log-an. Mr. Howell has a cleat Held so fai in the Republican lace for Con-giesN, Con-giesN, and Indications point to his ic-uomlnation ic-uomlnation without opposition. He sajs Cache count Republicans aie jubilant ovei the piospects of party success. He Is not taking any pait in the contest for nominations, as It would bo manifestly improper for him to do so, but ail good Republicans have his well wishes. "In Cache count," said Mr. Howell, How-ell, "the farmers aie industriously harvesting an abundant ciop of cereals, the market for which Is active ac-tive and advancing dally. All pto-ducts pto-ducts of the faun aie in good demand at satisfactory prices and everything points to a lively and successful fall business. At picsont our people aio too busy with their work to engage In a great deal of political discussion. Roosevelt and Fairbanks undoubtedly will cany the county by the largest majority ever given the Repuullcan party. "Piesldent Roosevelt's well-known Interest In Western affairs most graciously coiniiiendshiin to the consideration con-sideration of our people. Ills llrm, wise couiso in cai lying out the iollcy of President McKlnle, whom our people peo-ple fully trusted and dearly loved, has biought universal vrospeilty to our nation. He is a leader in whom the people have confidence and will never foisakc him for the sphinx-like pio-lege pio-lege of Piesldent Cleveland. 'The Democratic party In this State, in accepting the Democratic candidates and platform, are leveling In a bounteous repast of American crow . "In State and local aifalrs the Republicans Re-publicans of Cache aie favombly lm-prevsed lm-prevsed with the sevcial candidates for Suite oillcers, and can heartily sup. poit the nominees of the Republican convention, no matter whom they may be."-Salt Lake Tribune. |