Show JUDGE PAINTERS RECENT he says cannon will have a liberal majority AS FAR AS SALT LAKE COUNTY and his ills chances in northern utah are now bricht he will be elected J S painter who has been campaigning in in southern utah for tho tile 1 last ast ten davs days returned homo home wednesday edday evening ard being very much worn out will not speak any more this week he ile is buffering su from a bad cold and arid is is so hoarse that he lie can scarcely talk above a yi y whisper u I is p er 1 lie le will fiend next week in in utah L co counte mt v he ile speaks very cry encouragingly of tile prospects of Ite publican succession suc success cessin in the southern co counties unties lie ile said wo we are gaining t i n ing ground in every garter quarter ea 1 J i n s neav may not bo be afraid of free re c trade but the people of utah are bouth south of provo 0 sheep rais raising irig is is the great industry it is is the tile peoples chief source of income Every everything thin g 11 is d dependent n on it the flock owners ow ners pay the taxes lure hire the labor make mercantile pursuits profitable in in short constitute the backbone of business and society hech raising under present conditions is is fairly remunerative it is is not a bo nana but with prudent pru lont management fair returns are obtainable it lias been made profitable by the tile duty on wool and mutton remove this tariff and the business lash last two years vears the farmers understand this and consequently are rallying around the standard of protection the fact that wool is is worth tivice twice as much in in philadelphia as in london is an unanswerable argument and democratic speakers erkers are forced to face it w wherever crever they go alio those c sheep raisers know all about the business and the prices prim of all kinds of wool in in all the markets of the world not only now but for the last twenty five years and arid unsupported declarations dont clont go with them the tile products r of the ranch and farm in in billiard ail fa rd beaver and arid iron counties are sold to the minee mines qa 0 pioche frisco frino and tad new nent districts ebere prospecting is going on and without these minin mining camps the they would have no market and thee would vol I 1 be but a small amount of money in circulation cu among those who raise nay hay and vegetables tables and occasionally fatten a few c gge cattle they know what the effect would be to remove remove the duty from lead because they had some experience during mr Clev elands dm administration un uni der the violent i interpretation given tho lav law by the democratic seer secretary 1 ary of illg mhd treasury many of the mines closed down dow n and arid farming beyond bev ond what w hat was w as absolutely abi eol sol needed for home con consumption aiono pay for keeping the ditches ditc es in in re repair aar let alono alone the tile cost of plowing planting and harvesting they have na io yet for forgotten gotte ll 11 what v hat they suffered when the Il arnson on l ba nn gan the mines resumed operations and tile result is that farming is is again profitable and in connection with cheep raising the people are enjoying a large measure of prosperity 11 glinnon Linnon will carry allot all of the southern counties but two and the majorities against him in in those counties will be insignificant compared with what was expected at the time of ins his nomination he ile lias has made a clean manly i and vigorous y campaign and them alie people have eliav e compared his arguments with the hesitating and dodging attitude of ins his competitor and their verdict will bo be largely in in favor of tho the man with convictions vict ions and arid courage to express them I 1 am very confident of a vict victory pry mr cannon will receive a very large liberal vote in salt lake a great at number of them belonging to the tile are liberal kiil party are interested in in minine mining in the various camps and districts of the territory many others are sheep owners ana anti these men are mora more afraid of their books their bread and butter than thov they are of statehood consequently beque seque antly they are arc more anxious to bardoff ward off the rea real 1 impending danger than a pos possible and arid necessarily some what w hat distant one As I 1 came through gli salt lake ano to prominent nent liberals told mathat me that they would vote for mr cannon and thus assist in preserving the duty on lead and wool and arid tile bounty on sugar and then they would take care of tho tile question of statehood afterwards I 1 was assured that hundreds of others oce occupied U like positions and that mr cannons vote from the liberal ranks would bo be astonishingly large i |