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Show l:f;,The President's secretary makes denial," Of what? ' Kot of the interview with Senator Kearns, but of the ridiculous report that Mr, Roosevelt 4haa Written a l letter to. certain leading Republicans against the election of Reed Spioot" The President is not altogether an, idiot: , - , , . . , - ' . . . ' . r -'-- .'.- .!'' -a ' 1 - v f, f j Jlore than half the members of the Legislature have scored -the President for interfering in the Senatorial Sen-atorial race, but wait l Hold your breatal Bow the head and bend the earf TVe are yet to "receive ex pert , opinions 'from the counties of Sanpete and Piulel ' : O. U. Bean, the author of Corianton,,r says: ''It Apostle Smoot should be elected Senator no power could remove him -fro ia. his seat."' ; Well, that! do nettle it! J O, U; is even more capable as a, constitutional constitu-tional lawyer than he is as a playwright . . . p ii -.' - ' c " Now -that the Republican caucus has been held perhaps the legislators and the candidates for. minor Assembly jobs will know how they stand with regard re-gard to the President's action in the Smoot case. Senatorial , candidates who are toting lightning rods are as mum as oysters these days. Developments Develop-ments in the Smoot case have a peculiar effect on some of these gum-shoe Aspirants. ' " ': After all, The. Telegram has done a public service ser-vice in giving advance information concerning the intense interest the East has had all along in the Utah Senatorial matter. V' t-y-:Pp- . . ,,- - - t;- tSasBBTaWrBSBSSfSBBTi The wiseacre who can tell what effect President Roosevelt's action in the Smoot matter will have on Utah's future will be able to solve the riddle of ;the Sphinx. .. -PPP:' ':. V- ,v- ' -.:-;--. iPA:Pip ' The rapid transit speed w ith which' nominations were made by the Republican caucus is something Superintendent Read might study with profit j If Mrr Smoot would only let Loose let loose, 'an anxious public raiht get at the true inwardness of the Roc.--eveIt rn:oot-irearr;s-II.:nna situation.- 71. The preliminary legislative e'drmish, was 'carried 'car-ried out with such dailx and vijor as to indicate that the Assembly means businci.-:;. .- -v s It's a good thing that thla mcnth has en R in it. If there were not, some cf thesa political oysters and clams might spoil. In" other words, the Gmcct people believe the PiCiident has. a rather Loose way of doing business. |