Show presidential OUTLOOK aitho As abo time drafts draws near when the presidential contest will ill be decided it becomes more than ever probable that pie president 81 dent HARRISON will be triai triumphantly ro defected to tho the high office in which ho he has given euc auci great satisfaction to the country the tile republicans are hopeful while hi lothe ahe tree free trade democracy is correspondingly ly depressed the campaign on the part of the democrats has hag been urged on to two lines they hao have sought to hold the south solid and carry the tour four doubtful states of new york new now jersey indiana and connecticut every one ono of which would be necessary to elect were it not tor for the probable division of the electoral vote of michigan failing in this the democrats hope bo to defeat an election by the people by preventing any candidate from getting a majority in the electoral college as the constitution requires this would throw the election into the house of representatives which democrats now control through fusion with the peoples party in kansas north and south dakota montana idalio idaho wyoming colorado nebraska and nevada tho the democrats hope to carry these old time republican states for WEAVER these states represent forty one electoral i votes sm n there are votes in the electoral college the successful candidate must have at least the states that voted v for HARRISON in ill 1888 cast votes and today have votes through the new apportionment under the census of 1890 the six new states added twenty votes to the electoral college the total electoral vote of the north is is the republicans could lose the forty fort one electoral votes in in the vision fusion states and the sixteen electoral v otes votes of connecticut and new jersey and also five electoral otes votes in in michigan by the michi eam zing law and then have electoral votes left or exactly enough to elect but they would have to carry both new york and indiana the attempted fusion lias has not been successfully arranged in in all the nine nine states named there I 1 is a democratic revolt against fusion in in kansas kausas the fusion ticket in nebraska was beaten last fall by b the republicans Republic ins it has utterly failed in north dakota its success in in south D dakota 3 colorado idaho and wyoming is very doubtful while anle in iniN Montana fontana are not disposed to v welcome fusion if CLEVELAND carries the states he lie did in in 1888 he lie aou would id hive have the democratic national committee firmly believe that they will ill capture wisconsin and new york with their total vote of 48 making CLEV ELANDS vote the exact number required to elect th the 0 political tide is is drifting decidedly with vv ith the republicans in in wisconsin the milwaukee germania the organ of tho the wisconsin lutherans Luth erans announces that it will support the republican ticket it was w as the detection defection of the lutheran republicans publicans ans 8 that lost the republicans the state in in 1890 and with the return of these voters wisconsin W wisconsin iscon sin is safely republican on the other hand the republicans public ans feel confident of carrying connecticut which e its six six electoral votes to CLEVELAND in in 1888 and are making the democracy a very hard liar I 1 wes fight for west virginia which berit democratic by only four years v ears ago the democracy have hav e but a small in margin ar in in virginia which gave but 1530 plurality in m 1888 the prospect of republican success in in indiana is good and the denial by judge of his opposition to HARRISON comes in good time to unify the republican vote in that state it it is is not at all clear that the democracy can retain all the CLEVELAND ci EVEL ND states of 1838 the republican chances cli ances to capture new york and indiana are at leist least as bright as those of the opposition and the democratic hope to capture wisconsin is not likely to be realized chairman CARTER cantin on the logli instant said to senator JOHN we cannot lose the presidency py and hold either house and I 1 cannot believe that the people of this country are yet ready to turn the whole government over to the democratic party with ita its views on oil the tariff fand and finance for I 1 or that reason reabon I 1 believe that we are going to win I 1 believe that we will carry new york new jersey connecticut carer in indiana ana and west virginia and hold all of or our own oft n in the west and ala northwest horth west the chances are that we will do better than that and carry at least two states heretofore counted na as our elv democratic but of the stales states named I 1 am confident the republican registration in in new york state is is heavy thus far which is a sign sign that the comparative political apathy in in both parties is is more super fi cial than serious on we first day of registry the figures in syracuse av N Y jumped up from on the first registration day of last year to tine this year the elections of 1880 1884 aud 1888 were decided in in three doubtful states for the loss of new york w would have defeated D or HARRISON as it did E outside of alabama the peoples party will certainly take no votes from CLEVELAND and the real purpose of ita its leaders at tho the north is is to use its organization to take votes away from sox and elect CLEVELAND in other words the peoples party is nothing but a democratic annex it is the jackal to the democratic lion the democratic national nati onil committee hope by giving democratic support to the WEAVER electors to take republican states from HARRISON the only result of which would be the election of clevel LAND IND bythe by the house republicans who do not desire this result will not be likely to throw away their votes upon Wi WEAVER AVER but will voto vote for HARRISON by the time that election day arrives what is is left of the peoples party will be only those of its members who sincerely desire the election of CLEVELAND or those who arc are insane enough to believe 0 tint that WEAVER can bo be elected we demand demana that all the affairs of the city ty bo be administered and In on t the money of the people landed mus must t bo be e expended x for the greatest erea test rood good to the greatest number are created for the good and not forthe for the officeholders office holders we demand that all city officers elected shall perform the duties of their office or themselves pay for assistants except in cases of special orner emergency emere ency vency wa W are opposed to the ap of useless deputies atthe expense of the city and wo we are unalterably opposed to the creating of sinecure places for the benefit of tho the lew few at tho the expense of the eany many ogden ogdon city republican platform IP IF THE democratic calamity tea tes who are howling BO so loudly about the robbery of the people by the sugar manufacturers desire to show their sincerity and patriotism let them go into bubines and refuse to receive the bounty they claim that the bu business Einess would bo be profitable without the bounty do they be lipco it THE tite democratic demagogue is never weary of describing the horrors of the farmers situation when they hitch a taxed horse to a taxed v agan by means of a taxed harness and drive it to town where they buy such and such taxed so and eo so they omit to say however that the wagon now costs 50 instead of as it did a few years v cars ago that the lumber it brings back from town costs 12 where then it cost 30 that it is put together with naila nails coating costing a kee kel instead of 7 that it is 13 punted painted p with t 6 AJ paint costing 7 per hundred pounds instead of 11 and mixed with linseed oil costing 45 rento a gallon where then it cost 1 he ile is a winsome speaker a good writer an all round capable young man he is ambitious to make for him himself selfa a name and he would not go to congress carrying in his breast the belief that to abjectly serve the mormon church to the exclusion of everything else would secure to him the highest glory SALT LAKE TRIBUNE |