Show HAWLEY SPURNS TOGA AND APPOINTS PERKY governor of idaho refuse refuses to elevate himself and appoint appoints dolse boise lawyer to fill heyburn s place boise idaho idalio governor james II 11 hawley decided on ila a not to re ifan hie his office to accept appointment as united stanop senator at tho the hands of lieutenant go governor arnor Seo ser and appointed judge K X I 1 perk of noise boise to nil fill the term of the late senator hoburn eburn fl governor ha ila 1 I a it decision camo came as a surprise in vi nau lf t the fact that friday night ho he rit bounced his intention of taking the ilia explanation ie Is that an tle time drew near the bringing about of bis his own elevation to the place became repulsive it Is also known that pressure was brought to bear upon him especially from north idaho to remain governor to the end of his term judge perky Is a native of wayno wayne county ohio and came to idaho in 1894 and was appointed judge of the fourth judicial district in 1901 ila was state chairman in 1900 and a nd took pat in the senatorial contest which resulted in the defeat of former senator dubols dubois in a public statement glien ghen out katurd saturday ay night governor hawley said sald 1 I slept upon the matter last night and the old feeling of repulsion towards the idea revived it seemed to me that although I 1 could undoubtedly J a j GOVERNOR JAM JAMES E ITS H HAWLEY who refused to ta resign his office a and accept a senatorial sena toral togo at the hands liot 0 f the lieutenant goi governor arnor be of great service serice to the state my motives would mould be absolutely misconstrued and that there would be a just complaint if I 1 gave up the office to which I 1 was elected and accepted the especially would this appear to be the case as it has been known that I 1 had aspirations in that direction I 1 consulted ted with a number of personal friends frie nut tut my ideas belore before thorn thum and although at first they had thought the OP opposite as the case reflection caused them to take otake the same view that I 1 did 1 I received also from a number or ol valued party friends in different pl puta pu arts ta of the state who w ho toa took the same tie view w my bly immediate relatives entertained the same idea |