Show impressions there Is published in an insignificant ant now newspaper BI paper called the leader leade r the name is a misnomer mie nomer the paper is not a leader bat but an imitator it is the oden ogden organ 0 of the salt lake tribune powers utah tammany party and its contents are largely made up of extracts and quotations from the chief liberal organ sometimes however its editor who by the way is not at heart a bad fellow with but little force of character plodding pedantic easy going and all that has impressions of his own he bad had one last week and expressed it in the leader last sunday it was this if the republican publican Its delegates from utah shoud be admitted to seats in the minneapolis nea polls convention we are impressed with the impression that the liberal party will not fall down in a faint and quit business then comes the po ellive statement that the liberal party will not do any such thing but it will be right in the battle more solidly than before we are sorry to be compelled to disagree dian gree with our friend of the leader upon this point but we have an impression that the liberal party is so deep in the consomme that it can never be recovered by all the arts the tricks wiles and dodges of the liberal leaders who for lo 10 lot I 1 these many years have bave angled successfully for loaves and nod fishes and the spoils of office va we have an impression that if the followers of the tribune powers party shall seek to perpetuate their organization they will do EO so simply as the liberal party not as liberal republicans or li barAl Damoc democrats rats but whether the liberal party allahl decide to maintain its organization or disband it is a matter of very little moment now As a local political organization it can do no harm possibly it can control the disposition of the offices in salt lake park city and one or two other places ogden not included but its pier power will be to places in national and stud territorial politics it will cut no figure flure it cannot elect a territorial officer er or take part iu in any national pAl political convention it can never again as it has always heretofore done dictate federal appointments and secure ware es far for its favorites and barcal them out according to the egweet will of the borew at hilt silt liko lake city its only incon tiva to continued existence hiving basa removed by the action of the il con at Minne apAls it Is plain to be se been enthat that it cannot long ba be held to gather gether by the ch cheave eive power of public plunder but will rapidly and fill to pieces howader IIi Ho waver we trust that the leaders of the liberal party are not totally blind that they cannot read the signs correctly to such of them as are inclined toward tow a rd republicanism we eay say there Is rom inside the republican organization for every citizen who desires to eater enter and that all are made welcome who will to the lican creed without regard to race color or previous conditi condition ont of servitude to th tha 3 silt lka T abune gawers ring or any other organic ol 01 office seek ers and spoils spoil men emen T G fe co and broadway new york have just published a little book entitled not on calvary chichis which chis is said to bethe be the literary religious of the day it is described as a haymans lay mans manla plea for meditation in the temptation in the wilderness the authors beliefs are that satan has the power to enter into the bodies and physical surroundings Burro andings of men and that satan alone is responsible for or physical suffering and nod the pain that results from material disorder responsible too for death he ile does not believe that pain and borrow sorrow come from god or that he allows sin bin to exist for come wise but obscure 11 he believes that satan accomplished the crucifixion which wag was only the wreak ing of vengeance the last spiteful injury in the chagrin of thwarted temptation 11 how these conclusions are arrived at the curious must find out for themselves the prica price of the book is 35 3 cents and it can be bad had at any bookstore cr of the publishers WILLIAM H SEWARD whoa when at st paul panl in spoke of valetudinarians resorting to the bracing atmosphere of blinne eota sots and finding there a restoration of health vainly sought further south so h e eald said in that north rn latitude he found bis hi falth in republicanism strengthened and bis his devotion to the doctrine of the party made moie moze earnest and determined ter mined may this ba be true of that great body of republicans who are now assembled in convention at the place where saward seward found his life inspiration for the great republican fight of and the first grand republican victory which made lincoln president it it was a good thing for or saward to neek inspiration in tha the northwest where the wealth of the country is produced and not where it is traded in it ought to be so now or a thousand others who are charged with a great and on whose action tho the success or defeat of republican prin pica plea may depend TUB tine NATIONAL republican convention conventi cn made a start yesterday by organizing temporarily and appointing the usual committees there was no contest over oter the temporary organization J sloat fassett of new now york a blaine adherent and advocate was seated as temporary chairman without opposition the blaine men roen eay say that thia is significant while the harrison men claim to attach no importance import anco to ir it the convention convection will assemble as again at nt 11 a m today to day but from the tone of our dispatches dir patches we should eay say 1 that it is extremely improbable that the candidate will be nominated minad no without a long in ruggle our utah republican delegates appear to be all right BO so far and there is little if any doubt that abey will bold hold the seats beata to which thay they have been declared entitled by the national committee TUB tux SALT tribunes Tri bunei minneapolis special ears says judge goodwin then predicted that if matters were left alone in utah for a few years they would right themselves this move he be eald said was toward a statehood which amerl americans in utah were not ready for th the division on party lines was an educational move judge goodwin was and is well aware of the fact lie ile knows known too that every political move tends to eventual statehood judge goodwin knows as well as any one perhaps per hapa better that the liberal party could not be content to leave utah matters alone the party was built up on agitation and could not exist without it it I 1 the th liberals had bad had any desire for peace in la utah they would have entered heartily into the division movement and joined in the educational campaign which the national parties inaugurated judge goodwins gift of perspicacity has becomes dimmed and be he talks at random anz LOCAL democratic organ says the post proposes to be a newspaper that no man in ogden who has invested can alfrord not to read the pent baa has been telling ever since its birth what it pro proposes posea to do what its intentions are until the public haye have come to liken it to bell which is said to be paved with good intent intentions lone how much t smoother emo moot other ber the posts proposition would be if it were made to read the post proposes to try to be a newspaper that no man in ogden who has invested in it can afford not to read TUB post says TUB tue STANDARD is 18 not a newspaper all the same TUB brangard BrAN DARD publishes more interesting live matter in any one legus than is contained in three average issues of alio tb 0 little recipient of democratic bounty on the he eide side post circulation as high as tor for money marbles or chalk says THE tilt STANDARD is not a newspaper if it tbt that be trae true by what nama name in the vegetable category would the postal card down th the street be known TUB bulletins will giva the very latest news from the minneapolis 8 convent convention ionas as boonas soon as received here by telegraph |