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Show DEMOCRATS if Salt Lake Oct lo Leading Dotu-01 Dotu-01 t; ts admitted yesterdav. one or two uticier considerable reportorlal pressure, pres-sure, thai the Democratic "newspa-i per committee" and George E Hale' holder of an option on the Telegram bad got together and that the Hour- bens' hopes of a party orun in Utah I I ad become a fact. Both Mr. Hale and James H Moyle chairman of the special newspaper cot imlttee appointed at the recent , meeting of the state Democratls coiu-mlttee, coiu-mlttee, lut night denied the statements state-ments Villi h-jjLlnn ... !,.-. muia that fled over the city that the Democrats Dem-ocrats hnd at last v;ot control of the Telegram, came the postltlve stati mciit6 of several leaders In Utah rwruocrac saving the deal had been closed, and that th1 paper would be a part) organ from now on. at least alter January 1 1914, "There Is nothing new in the movement move-ment to secure a Democratic newspaper." news-paper." said Mr Moyle. However, th committee Is still busv No deal baa been closed b the Democrats to mv knowledge I believe I would know if such a deal had been closed." "There has been no deal closed to my knowU-dge said Mr. Hale "In fact there have been no negotiations with the Democrats today. Of course the Democrats may have closed a deaj, but not with me So far as I am concerned no deal has been closed loday." |