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Show lew mm LINE Ksgv of Sanpete Comes Out fnqusll. Hitlly IVr Hughe. " Charles K. Hughes Is one of the bent candidates who has been nominated since Abraham Lincoln and he will bn elected, 4 declares Lewi I.anwn. who was 4 chairman of the progressive del- rgatlon to the progressive con- ention In Chicago. Iirsen re- turned to Utah from the Bast 4 last Monday, having attended the democratic convention In St Louis. He nnserts flint tho drm- 4 ocrats have nothing In common 4 with the progrcsslvo party In the 4 nation. Larcn says that under no clr- 4 cumntanres will he support nny other candidate than Hughes 4 I and that the democratic party In 4 1 St. I.nul promulgated n numlxr 4 of promises which were made ( for political purposes only. He urges the differences between 4 the republican and the progres- rlvc parties bo forgotten. 4 "The democrats o( this coun- 4 4 try gave a platform to Its candl 4 4 dates after It nominated them 4 4 nnd the platform was written by 4 4 President Wilson," sas !.arrn. 4 4 "The progressives have no com- 4 4 plaint agulnst the nomination of 4 4 Hughes as he was a progressive 4 4 republican long before progres. 4 4 sUIsm was heard of. He Is my 4 4 candidate nnd I think that he will 4 be the candidate of the rest of 4 4 the progressive party before the 4 4 campaign Is over. 4 4 "I am for Hughes and the rv- 4 4 publican platform. We have 4 4 liven fighting for a progressive 4 4 candidate and a progressive 4 4 plutform ami the republican nnd 4 4 the progressiva platforms are 4 4 the same In thought. I say that 4 4 0 per cent of the prognsshes 4 4 will go to the republican part), 4 4 If principles ami men nre what 4 4 the progressives want, then they 4 4 can find them In Hughes and 4 4 the republican platform. 4 4 4 44444444444444444 |