| Show TIlE WYOMiNG CAJUAIGN In his proclamation designating September Septem-ber 11 as the day for holding the first election elec-tion under the constitution of Wyoming Governor WAKUHST names as the officers to bo chosen the following Governor secretary sec-retary of state auditor treasurer superintendent super-intendent of public institution three justices jus-tices of the supreme court Repr3seu tathe to tho Ififtyfirbt Congress a Representative Represent-ative to the Fiftysecond COD ross a judge for each of the district courts sixteen state senators and thirtythree members oftlic state house of representatives besides such county and precinct officers as are provided for by law Tao Democrats have strong hopes of electing all the general officers and they are going make a hard fight for the legislature legis-lature with the view to securing tho United States Stuatorships The probability of getting get-ting the legislature however is not good owing to tho peculiar manner in which the steIn has been districted tlo new commonwealth com-monwealth beginning its career with a ger nundcr in favor of the Republicans Ex Delegate CAner and Governor WARKEX aro understood to stauil for the Senator shit5 and it is said they will bo given these plums without dissent or objection in the expected event of tho Republicans gaining control of tho legislature The Democrats arc organizing as never bcfcre aud are declaring their ability to elect tho Congressmen and all the state of ficers Their only fear is that tho railway company will take a hand in the coming contest in which case the employees as a matter of coure would bo provided with Republican tickets and instructed to vote them Vo think there is little occasion for fear on this score There was a time when tho Union Pacific assumed to control the politics of the country through which it ran and it boldly and unbHisjmiKly toor part in primaries nominating conventions and campaigns and alinos t openly told its men how to voto In some instances it has since been made to bitterly repent its action ac-tion the result being a retirement from politics so far as the public knows It is to be hoped that it has learned that there is real danger in interfering with local political politi-cal affairs of the people as tho time generally gener-ally comes when the people can resent and punish such interference In addition to having an abundance of strong men and an excellent aud influentia press the Democrats have money which they will use freely lor legitimate pur k + < fL ft poses Campaign speakers are being arranged ar-ranged for and it is proposed to make such a campaign as was never before known in the matter of thoroughness |