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Show Friends of It W SaliaMirv arc u ruing ru-ing him to miiki the rate for tou-KrcMiimu tou-KrcMiimu from the rlecond dlstrlt t mi tin- republican tltket He lias not et dotermltird whether he will I it rumlldaU' or not. He I mm hi California. Cali-fornia. The tandldao of W. II. King for the senate Is causing niuih anno)-linen anno)-linen ummig the il-miMrut of tin, state! It was reHirte tlmt the democratic dem-ocratic eeinlve vouimltlie would be citlltMl to cHiiuue mi tnnillilntM and tnKe up the iuetlHii of the propriety of Judge King making the race at this time. David Malison, oMiulltlate to sue. cenl lilmMf as tretary of stale, Ime Iwued a statement giving IiIh vlcn on prohibition. In It he de lures that It would b auMditl for ant iNilltlcwl purt to oppn the movement, ami he urges that the republican rt In. corporate n plank In Its platform providing pro-viding for statewide prohibition. State rtenator I). . Hideout and IHirty. were In I'rtr Mnnda on thWr vvuy to Kmery count) tfenutor Itldr-out Itldr-out Is making a tuiir of th nr hi the Interent of hl ramlMatcy for governor. gov-ernor. I'rof. Hooch Jorgenten, formerly for-merly of 1'rbe. was with the party I and was greeting numerous old friends and UMtualnlances while In the lit). Fusion Ixtween the drmoirats and the prngreive of Full and of Halt like count) was given a stbaik Tuesday when a number of leading demoiratb workers of the count) met and tlei Mm) to furm an organisation to opitose fusion from the floor of the democratic state convention. Among those opposing fusion were IU Van Colt, former democratic county chair-man, chair-man, nnd H. T. Iper. Btate Senator John W Thorn!) of Davis county has confirmed the re-port re-port that he Is a receptive candidate for the republican nomination for governor, though h added that ,e U not active and does not expect to be-come be-come so. Senator Thornle) xpreMi himself on prohibition, declaring that there Is now no use to tr) to evade or postpone the Issue. i,e ' " SurtTtae'0r,,r0h"",,0nlhfeu" A letter fro-n Urlgham City sav. HTTrham'ci'vV Jh "&" Briebaro Ctty have quietly interview. id the people IV't. olllv if Itox KldfT (oiintv. but hImi in scviral northern tountiis of tin state and nrc highl) pleas, d over the strong sentiment In favor of naming him for statu auditor audi-tor on the republban tl krt III fmt, after being asuured of strong support III both ogden and Halt l-uke Clt), where Mr. Mottle) Ur known, his friends ure epetlng viry little oppo. sltbm In the i onventlon ' U It. Audereon of Mantl Is being urged by ripublleans of that part of I'tali to run for governor. Flah republican have reielved Invitations In-vitations to I... prmtent at Carnegie Hull. .New York, next Monday evening even-ing at the offltkl liotlfliatiou of Charl 11 llugheM of hi election nt the rwenl convention to I the republican repub-lican narnktrv for president. A n-cptlnH n-cptlnH b) Mr Hughes at the Hotel Asttir b to follow the notification ex-en ex-en Imw. Those exiting to attend are requested to mitlf) William It Willi ox, national halrmau Carl It. Manusen Is In I'tah (omit) this week looking after his landldiii) lor state treasurer lie meeting with all kinds of en.ourag. ment from all part of the state. j IJwitMffliR James II. Majs will E"!'y,h t""""1 """l-THry i hair-man hair-man of the democratic state com en- w Mng frl mentlonl among len-u SH '""M'r"' "! I'e I- unsldered he most appropriate man In the ,mr. "UllnT ,h" 'mnins UJd-" f the aViwtor (leorge Hiitli, rland left thb, irovo to get In pronal tomh with Ue workers In his cample,,, lew wsT:,!"''" "f """-M Charkss ll,,n of Morgan county Thomas W. tVDonnell, for sixteen ars nn attorney at vr.i k jfM 1.1. m'n',T !,,''", Z' aaassa-asr :iz Uke Ctye tSk' ,ra"nlty n Bait |