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Show SENATOR KEARNS'S HOME-COMING. 'Washington dispatches tell of the home-coming of Senator lOarns. lie nil) be here tho middle of this week, for the first time diirlnK tho tear It la a long way between the copltnli of tho Nation and Utah, ami this Is a buey season for public men. Senator Kearna comes, he says, to take over from the charge of the contractors his handsome new residence on South Temple Tem-ple street Hut Incidentally he will no doubt alllllate with the political soldiers sol-diers who are lining up for the contest this autumn. Although the election of the Legislature Legis-lature for tho selection of his successor succes-sor does not come before the people until the Presidential contest two jean hence, and he hoa announced his Intention Inten-tion to keep hnndi off the nominating raccH this summer, Senitor Tom will not Brow lonely during his brief stay hore. There ore a few nepubllruns left who, not desiring elective olllcet, nrc willing to go upon the pay-roll of Uncle Sam nt Waahlnumn Senator Kearns's remarkable sikicsb In procuring places for Utahns has become noised about the Stale, u few hundred of appetites uro whetted, unci there will bo a (treat rush for tho plo-counter, which will bo spread In the Senator's office Morlnn block first lllght up, turn to the right; don't knock, but wnlk right Inl There'll be a troodly number who do not want olllee, however, who will be glad to weloomo the Senator, return lug fiom his new Held of success, and The 'lrlbunc Is the first to extend the gild hand. |