Show I ITT THE REVELATION REVEALED Joint T Caiae Is Renominated for Congress by the Peoples Convention Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown is a saying often verified but never so clearly shown as in the slumbers of King Taylor between yesterday and today When his royal nobs retired it was late at night and it was only will the greatest reluctance that he finally consented to lie down to rest He had spent the evening wearily waiting wait-ing for the appearance of Lord Cannon I and as hour after hour passed and no George came he fell to reflecting upon the inconsistencies of some people How ito i-to receive a revelation without knowing I what was to be revealed to him was something that never before in the history his-tory of his reign had he been asked to do I The clock struck 12 and still no word from George Could it be that some wily deputy marshal had waylaid him and I dragged him into the august presence of Commissioner McKay or was it possible pos-sible that he had attempted to come by rail and had fallen forcibly onto the cold hard track No this seemed hardly likely but there was still I a probability that he had been placed I under an excessive 45000 bond which modesty prevented his jumping or that he was busily engaged in counseling Iins wayward son une OCJOCK came then 2 and still no George Johns presidential I presi-dential head shook a little dontunder stand shake and he once more fell into a reverie Could it be that this apostolic skipper had taken it into his head to receive re-ceive his own revelations and to be the nominal as well as the real leader of this people No no he would never dare do that so long as there is one hair left on the thinkers shining apex It was too much The old man could think no longer and cursing the Apostle from the bottom of his foot he gathered up what there is left of himself and hied him to his cham berHe He slept one of those sleepless sleeps known only to an Emperor and in it he had a strange dream which but for its culminating in the wrong way would nave been counted as notmng more nor less than the fiftieth delegational reve lation The first image that appeared ap-peared to him was that of Elder Richards who addressed him in those dulcet tones the terror of whicli is only known to those who have sat on a cohab jury With outstretched hands the vision told his excellency how he had given up the prosecuting attorney ship for the centre stake of Zion only I that he might serve this people and the Lord too in the American Congress Con-gress He told how the apostolic blood inherited coursing through his veins burned at the thought of melting then the-n representatives to tears with his pleading tones But just then a I sickly consumptivelooking November fly lit upon the Presidents head and the shake he gave to make the fly depart was taken as an answer by the visionary elder and the wasted form withdrew into the darkness of a life stung in its i youth by a crushed Congressional bee As the form reached the door it was met by another approaching with a map of Utah in his hand There was a limned lim-ned consultation and in an instant both forms departed I Before the echo of their footsteps had i been swept from the hall by the early rising janitor the heavier ones of Judge Dusenberry were heard by the sleeper growing louder and louder until the rotund form of the Utah county Justice was drooping over the royal dreamers couch The Judge began to woo the Presidential form and it was not long before the Peer and irrigator of the C of J C of L p S had promised the Jude I the seat in Congress The visionary Provoite deparded in peace Just then the President awoke and smiling at the largeness of his thought he was about to open his mouth when the shadow of a club fell upon his lips and held them closed At the other end of the club stood George Q who in tones firm but respectful queried with an imperative accent You have received re-ceived a revelation to return John T Caine to Congress 1 The club was laid aside while the President had time to mutter II have received a revelation to send JudgeI mean John T Caine to Congress What ho without there sounded the Apostles voice and ere the courier had arrived a letter had been addressed to W W Riter signed and sealed ENVOI The Territorial Convention of the Peoples Peo-ples party met at the City Hall this afternoon at the appointed hour and after the calling of the roll and the reading of the minutes the business was taken up The Committee on Resolutions asked for further time and an adjournment was taken until 130 At that hour the convention again as sembled and it was found that notwith standing the modest absence of Messrs Richards West and Dusenberry there was a quorum present inn report 01 me Committee on Reso lutions was read and accepted This doc ument is the usual biannual puff for the Constitution blast for Congress and self eulogy for Utah There is nothing new in it except a new demand for the admis sion of Utah as a State and even new de mands of this kind are getting old The chairman then announced that the proposal of names observe the plural for the nomination as Delegate to Con gress was in order Jir liter caught his cue and jumping ip delivered himself as follows I take pleasure in presenting before the convention the name of Utahs most tried and patriotic citizen John T Caine who I think etc etc The motion was put and carried unani uonely and it was thus that the Presi dents revelation was revealed received and adopted |