Show i WANTED ARTHURS EAR Candidates Galore Attended His I Reception Last Night RESULTS AS SUMMED UP REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES FORT FOR-T THIS TALL Although it i Still Early the Boys Are on the Hustings and Working For Their Favorites C P Mason and Morey Evans Are Laying Wires Already Uncle John E Dooly Hay Get in the Race Olsen I Ol-sen a Possibility For Treasurer Harry Lytle looking For a Reward Re-ward Resume of the Situation a it Appears Up to Date 1 t ExSenator Brown will do the right morning if upon entering thing this moring steno las office he beckons to his hs ofce McKinley grapher and dictates a letter to I Kinley gpher informing him that the country is safe that there are enough patriots in Utah to take the offices Knuts Although the reception at the Alhough to be ford last evening was presumed a social affair it must be remembered that politicians can be just a sociable as any one They turned out in force and gave the senator a royal welcome Was there anything he needed An for some position was at hIS aspirant of he wish some beck and call Did the punch The ready hand of a States marshal or a wouldbe United Stte marhal registrar of the land office was eazer need Did he feel the to fill the beaker o a sandwich A dozen willing paddles pad-dles searched the pile for one with an the of meat between extra thick slice bread And so on The social feature was kept promi although the proceedings nent all through al for office had though the aspirants ofC the senator their weather eyes upon continuously Did Jim Devine get to the guest of the evening when no one else was nigh that Arthur Pratt or Harvey Hardy did not set their nlq and lay alongside Not once Did any postofflce candidate have a chance to talk five minutes with him without interruption Well nit Our own Jake Greenewaid was too cunning for that Greenewaid always had some cne to introduce about that time The how he met senator would be telling the president in Canton just before he started for Washington and would be on the point of explaining just what McKinley said in relation to Utah offices of-fices when Jake would bear down with his studdin sails out his spanker catching all the breeze there was to catch and exclaim I bpg your pardon senator but I wish to introduce to you Mr Waxem of Sanpete And then the senator would have to drop all holds and meet Waxem and take him by the hand and shake it and say he was glad to see him and ask him about all tbf 013 C0 crops in the southern portion of the i I state and whether he oeaeveu army worm would cut any figure with spring wheat and all that sort of thing and the candidate for the post office would mentally curse and go away while Jake would get some other man to introduce and hold him until the next victim endeavored to get a word out of Brown on the subject of disposition of federal patronage Once Jake ran out of people to in trcduce and had to take the proprietor of the hotel in tow Of course Gus thought this was all a joke and so did I the senator but Jake congratulated himrelf afterwards that the friend of Nash who had Browns ear when he rushed up with the chairman of the county committee was circumvented and hornswoggled to completion A foxy old man is Greenewaid and he did a meritorious evenings work for himself and no one caught on to what he was doing Devine didnt have a chance to get action at all When he would get fairly interested some one would assemble as-semble on his right flank and comedown come-down like a wolf on the fold with the Inquiry Now honestly senator do you think they are going to do anything any-thing pith the tariff which will benefit bene-fit us here in Utah using an unctuous unctu-ous emphasis on his words which betokened be-tokened extreme solicitation for the welfare of the good people here in the valleys of these mountains and then Devine would go away and have a fit while the senator replied Wel111 e I kinder think they will kinder think they will And then he would begin a dissertation on tariff which would he gradually tapering off to the min chance a viewed from the other mans standpoint when Hardy would come up and remark Senator Brown j I am awful glad to see you back home I a indeed We have missed you Yes we have and I am glad to see you back While I am sorry that your I place has been taken by another man still at the same time I am glad to I have you with us we all are Hows I McKinley Is he well I heard he I was sick and was awfully afraid it was going to be serious We cant afford I af-ford to los that man no we cant or I And Hardy would rattle away until some friend of Hoyt Sherman would I toll the senator off to the northeast corner to introduce him to some one I who hadnt ten him in at least 24 I he urs and it voulrl be Hardys turn to mutter softly under his breath i George A Smith was particularly I i anxiias to know how the senator was I feeling from a physical standpoint and i how he had enjoye himself while irwuy while exJustice of the Peace de 1 jure Peter Lochrie was extremely solicitous so-licitous as to the state of the senators health I fell to the lot of Louis Hy i ams to make urgent inquiries a to I whether the senators appetite had been thoroughly satisfied and he was more than anxious that he should have another biscuit George Olsen who will accept the position of Danish consul if he cannot get a place in the city government I such as treasurer or something like it was completely shut out He endeavored endeav-ored three or four times to get the senatorial ear but just as he would get action on himself someone would asR him to tote a chair down to the other end of the apartment for the use of someone and then George would miss tee ret about a foot Clifford John Oswald Irwin who would g6 to Buenos Ayres or Patagonia in an effort to get off the wall at the penitentiary was on hand early but I he didnt get a chance to do a thing In fact the rest of the party shut Irwin Ir-win nut and he will have to get a layoff lay-off in the daytime to come down and see tie senator at the office Clove of the Provo Enquirer who wants to be minister to Bahia came up last evening chaperoned by John C Graham who is working to get him located lo-cated so he will not be perpetually drawing a salary from the paper and had a good time trying to get to speak to Arthur but was foiled at every point despite the fact that he and Graham made a flying wedge move nvnt three or four times They couldnt make it Lea who is working for the same job acted as right and left tack r 3es at the same time and shut them out without so much as a touchdown even It was a great event for all who managed to get a word in edgeways iAjBons1 these were Editor White of the Protectionist Charles Crane of Ka noab Dennis Eichnor who beamed all r 01 er with smiles after the 60 seconds which was accorded him Critchlow Wiler Brown and Whittemore who was stalking around trying to settle I his mind upon something Bonetti who c > 0 v or wants to g back a minister to Italy Page Hobbs Wilson I Snyder and Guthrle not to mention Lindsay Rog ers who was there in all his radiant glory the cynosure of all eyes when they were not looking at the senator The results of the evening as figured up are as follows Inquiries of the senator a to how his health is 4356 Same as to the condition of Mrs Browns health 7682 Inquiries of Mrs Brown as to how the senators health is 4635 Same as to how she is feeling herself her-self 4545 Total questions a to how the senator sen-ator likes Washington 7564 Total questions as to how Mrs Brown likes Washington 9879 Queries such as Aint you glad to get home 5455 Questions directed at the senator solely such as What are my chances 111888999 Replies by the Reples senator Favorable me boy 111888999 w0 MUNICIPAL POLITICS Considerable interest is being manifested mani-fested in the coming city election and already the politicians are grooming dark horses for the mayoralty preparatory prepar-atory for the contest this fall Mayor Glendinning will in all probability not be a candidate for reelection He intimated in-timated a much yesterday saying in answer to a question that he did not know but believed all his time would be occupied with his business I is the intention of the firm to enlarge somewhat some-what and branch out to some extent and this will no doubt require more attention at-tention on the part of his honor than is required at present But the retirement from the race of Glendinning does not leave the party without a candidate not by any means There is C P Mason and heis being boomed by his friends already Mason is with the office of mayor scmething as was McKinley with the presidency He has been a possibility several t sand s-and is liable to bob up again and again until he gets the < nomination Mason is not the only man either Morey Evans is again becoming a good fellow and the boys who were pushing him for the place the last time are again saying what a good time the people peo-ple would have if Evans had been selected se-lected I is contended that i he was I at the head of the government there would be places for all to fill that the boys down in the wards who do the work wouldnt have to go hungry and cold in the winter for lack of work that there would be plenty in the city And these prospects are being held up again and while it is several months ere the new administration will supplant sup-plant the old still the bright star ofi hope is being pointed out to the weak I and faltering and they are being urged I to wait a little longer theres a good I time coming I 6 0 0 Conservative men in the p arty say that George A Lowe would be the person per-son to give the city a business administration admin-istration but that isnt what the boosters boost-ers want What they desire particularly particu-larly is an administration which will fill the offices with the people who do the pulling and hauling on election day and at the primaries As one of them remarked yesterday Thank God there is no Australian ballot in a primary This somewhat irreverent expression I conveys the true inwardness of things While Mr Lowe would be regarded by everyone a a sound man one with a great deal of ability he would never do for the men who run the machine and make the nominations 0 < There is S welldefined report in circulation cir-culation and the Republican members of the city council are the authority for I the same to the effect that encouraged r by success achieved in getting to be I chairman of the state central committee commit-tee your uncle John E Dooly is I going I to shy his castor into the ring and f make the race One of the city fathers j said yesterday he believed this to b a fact and added that if the rumor were true Uncle John would make the boys hustle I is a fact He has I great men behind him reat workers Take Robertson for instance Everyone Every-one remembers how lie saved Dooly J when he was contesting for a place on j the board of education Had i not been I for Rob getting out and hustling among the boys borrowing voters from I the primaries in other wards and taking tak-ing them up in the Fourth there would have been trouble of the most dire character And Rob is acquainted with j all the gang from Youngbergs to Ho I beins and can get them out when no I other man can and that Fifth precinct J I is a great starter for a candidate in a j I convention I CITY TREASURER Jack May is noncommittal as to whether he will run for the treasury ship or not He is sorter feelin his way as they say down in Vermont j and does not want to make any mIstakes I mis-takes I the party wants Jack and I will rise up William Riley and say so it nan net him no doubt I the senti l ment is inalu one sided then Jack will not make the race Then Harry Lytle will shine Poor man he hasnt had any office for a longtime long-time that is any office worth mentioning mention-ing and it is due to him that he get something soon All he has had to keep the gaunt wolf of hunger from his door has been a chief clerkship in the office of the collector during the days of Leonard and Spencer and deputy treasurer under Jack and it is time he should be rewarded for prty fealty some way He will be in the race for the nomination and in i hard and will canvass the city from the White bridge to Waterloo between noW and the time for the convention If Harry should fail to connect there is another standby who ca be relied upon to sacrifice himself upon the altar the of for his countrys sake in person George Olsen Of course George isnt saying a thing but he is after the place as a matter of second choice If Geonrp should come In for this place it is safe to say Doxey will not make the nominating speech Years ago when the Liberal party had things alo its own way George conceived the idea that he was born to be the sheriff of this county He consulted some friends about it and they agreed he was right So he canvassed the city and bought much beer and pretzel and went out In the country and talked Scandinavian to the farmers from the old country and English to those who were not kissed the babies and patted small hors on the head and did all sorts of things which candidates do and after summing uo concluded he was all right with one exception and that wa the labor element To secure this he combined with Doxey and got him to nominate him Doxev did so There never was a speech exactly like Doxeys delivered in any convention conven-tion before and there never will be again unless Doxey wants to kill off another candidate He began by describing de-scribing his candidate as a tower of strength one able to arrest any man he went after and that was accented as all right He then asserted that after bavins arrested him his candidate candi-date was scholar enough to write the return of the same upon the back of the warrant and that took well with the people Then Doxey warmed up to work and went after the support of the labor organization delegation by proclaiming in tones loud enough to be heard 2 block that his man was a member of the Amalgamated Caar penter s and Jiners association in good standing for years and the labor unions took that with good grape But from thence on DOXPV was of He lauded his man too much repeated I and rereseated and went over the same ground increasing his cadence and his volume of ound a time progressed pro-gressed until finally Olsen himself became be-came visiblv affected and with tears In his eyes beseeched a neighbor to go and choke Doxey off But he wouldnt choke and not until the entire convention conven-tion united in one long prolonged and J t I continued howl of Time did he sit down and when the voting began Olsen Ol-sen didnt have ballots enough to wada wad-a shotgun and Bill McQueen received the nomination So it is safe to say Doxey will not nominate Olsen CITY RECORDER Unless all signs fail Dave Emery will not run to succeed himself He will retire for some lady who will be selected by the convention Who she is is not at this time known but there has been an agreement that a woman shall fill the office i the Republicans win the action of the Democrats last fall in selecting Mrs Caine having caused the determination aforesaid In this event Emery will lurk in the shadows shad-ows for the appointment of city auditor audi-tor although he will have a rival in the person of I 1 Fisher who wants another job casting up accounts and is willing to bank upon his previous r cord c-ord as a caster in the county auditors office officeDEMOCRATIC DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES Councilman Dale is in the hands of his friends as a candidate for the office of mayor of the city a is also Councilman Coun-cilman Mulvey Both are not making any active canvass of the field thus far but they have their henchmen working quietly in their interest Dr Dalby is the choice of a great many and will have man followers once it becomes known he is out for the place As to the other offices the candidates are not yet in the open 000 Thev do sav that times were lively around fire department headquarter yesterday and that the chief was not in a merry mood from the time he first shook off his slumbers and became an active figure in the routine of the house The chief got hold of a Herald early in the morning and was wroth to find himself portrayed not at the top but at the bottom of the heap in the mess of aspirants who were flocking around exSenator Brown While the chief is a candidate for the position of United States marshal he doesnt care to have it generally known around headquarters headquar-ters so long a the present fire and police po-lice law remains upon the books and so when he is brought into prominence he kicks to himself principally and gets angry Jimmy however will get over all this in due time because if the fact that he gets miffed easily should happen to reach Washington it might militate against him The position of United tem States marshal demands an even pered individual one whose feelings and who will are well under control wi not permit himself to be swayed by a little ture thing such a a newspaper pic Harvey Hardy did not relish the cartoon car-toon either as it placed him in bad company He wants to go it alone and doesnt want to be mingled with the other fellows Up to date no kicks have been heard from the others and they will probably decline to lose their tempers tem-pers |