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Show liNiiiij " Stff VoltttcaL M:r(ni 1 1 T0M ls back. IP Ha m J ' , Let all bells chime, It ls the time HtjHffBB a To hold a love-cup fest; i'jKJf3R' Now bare your pates, throw wide the gates, 'IIJftBff)' ' , And grin with gleeful zest; H Iff I li M Of Falstaff sack !'riK i nc csnac I'ii h Immi Drink free, for. Thomas Kearns is back, ll i 'jJflf r ! In ZIon own no man may rown l''P'fl itfBg; ' 0r ,meet a waspish churl; ilj ri I'Bb1 fl Tn's Sladsome day all bills we'll pay ill US. 'mm H ' And join the festive whirl; BBBKJh 'f (Initial BBBal Hi BjMf nf l h Buy one more stack, 9H1 hll W !Pf No funds we'll lack j , ' JUS ffil S' v Cheer up, for Thomas Kearns is back. I' ' 'ki wm i But wnile nos uere we greatly fear If 'w ' Hfr flB I It will be wise and meet - Hih VfJIhIH 'I I0 keeP nim where they don't 'ensnare ItuflHi i Men in a senate seat; 11 91 I Tue zodial l flj -j Says so alack! 'lg mf !l Our votes will never sent Tom back. tr m t " -a. k. n. Uj nXJr ; llBl If Probably the most interesting contest pending "SH i n tno commS Republican judicial convention will ' iHl; 111 oe oetween 'Benner X. Smith and Fred Louf- Hjs Iff' II bourow for the district attorneyship nomination. Wmm l ' 11- Pi' As Smi':n 8 a l'ecent appointee of .Governor Hi it flEi'. I Wells, a fai ure to receive the nomination will LbnI n flair m i naturally be viewed as a rebuff to his excellency. H aPlii' 1 I Wells' friends therefore will naturally align with HH MjfPllfj g! J his protege, and the contest will be a good test IH MJillllal! oE Wells' popularity and strength in Salt Lake I riilaaaH I I county. Callister and Hammond will probably 1 1 t lis SB I uo advisetl uy private leased wire of the outcome. LaaP ' lllll fl i v': ": l aft! tlsHSra E' H CallIstGr unattended, has been making aaaf ' 'HmwH a detour through the counties to the North, BL '( ' Mm MM coaching the faithful regarding the kind cf aan I tl'j-Pi'ni statesman they need for Governor. It is reported aaaf! M il l that some chill breezes had been wafted down bK ' '''!! Hi !& l' iero from tna direction which had caused icicles aaV .ill H ii I ' t0 orm around Canister's Gubernatorial aspira- aaaaa i 'liw'fl tions. "Fussy" Jimmy is usually delegated to BBK I lli!! make these proselyting trips, but the Northerners aaaae 1 "ui if If ' ' refused to thaw under his dulcet accents, and BBH iiii m W ' s- was necessary for Callister to personally bbbh BHff II r 1 conduct the campaign. HI HiilKKi ' '" v1' c? BBaM all H Mf! flno contest for the nomination as Secretary aaal 'all Ml! of stat-e on the Republican side appears at pres- aaaf iwmi m Ull ent to be conflned to two candidates, C. S. Tingey aaal WJ B Ha I of Jual) county an(1 John De Crey Dixon of Utah BBBB vlli IS county. Mr. Tingey is the present State Auditor Baal afi al M a?id Mr Dixon State Treasurer, but both are Ban ar N 8 all barred from succeeding themselves by a constitu- BBBn i8i ft Bfl tipnal provision which forbids two' successive BBBB Im'1 ill 31 terms for the Auditor or Treasurer. BBH I1''! 11 & & ' H I m m Eg r ' Bankers will be much in evidence in the BBK I H K struggle for the Stato Treasurership nomination. BBbI wx. Mm, Tlie leadinS candidates are: R. A. Moyes, ex-City aaal S3 Us Treasurer of Ogden and W. L. Glazier, County aaal IHi Hn Treasurer of Utah. Both are well-known to the i leading bankers of the Stato, who will naturally I 'show some activity in the plash at the conven- BbV IKtjffflfMBIB j 'tion. Each comes from a county' having approxl- BBH iSM ' fmately flfty votes, and tlielr political strength at aaal 111111191 present appears to be about equal. BBBl 9 ?ifaMHBt 5 aaal f ittSl ' The PoI1tical enemies of Sheriff Emery in the BBBB 4Mn8H ! Third have many plots for his undoing. Their BBb! JilBBBHi latest is to launch Harry Anderson of that pre- BbV 'f iB cinct a3 a candIdate for County Recorder. This bbb! 4B is done to divIde Emery's forces in that section bbB ' iroMf in the interests of Seymour Naylor, whose B ISIbiB strength will go to Jack Smith if he finds he Is bbb! tllgP"" not strong enough to defeat Emery in the con- bbS ISSii ventjon. BbS mmmm Indications point to the nomination by the Republicans Re-publicans of C. S. Zane as Justice of the Supreme Su-preme Court to succeed Judge Baskin. His name 'would add great strength to the Republican ticket, as no one who ever sat on the State bench ha3 obtained, to a greater degree, the respect of members of the bar or more confiden&e among the people In general. 0 & The many friends of Col. M. M. Kalgn are working industriously to secure for him the Republican Re-publican nomination for District Attorney, and his 'chances for securing the prize are daily looking brighter. O 5 "Long, long ago, it 'got beyond any power of mine to stay it," said Senator Kearns, referring to the Smoot investigation. This astounding statement caused a great sensation in Utah, as it is the ' first intimation we ever had from that source that there was any limit to the tremendous influence of the Park Cityite in the Senate. w tw iv |