Show LNNAN iNTHE OPEN + Republican Boss Confers With Judge I King + SECRET MEETING HELD TRIBUNE PUBLISHERS LONG VII WITH CANDIDATE Keport That He Represented Judga Powers and Also Promised to Deliver De-liver Republican Votes to the lver Rpublc Vot te Congiessman Election of McCune Possible Today f P H Lannan the owner an pub Jsher of the Salt Lake Tribune was th guest of honor last evening at I Congressman Kings senatorial head QU jrtcrs Mr Lannan came early and did not hrry in his departure The doors swung Inward for him on well oiled hinges There was no noise about his if eption but those who witnessed i when F i > it was really 3 pathetic sight bam King tried to place his arm loving > about the portly form of the Re rubJi in topartisan boss Whn Mr Lannan arrived at the Kuig camp he inquired of some of the jnvrt in the reception room where he coud find the judge Being informed t it he was in one of the rooms Sir I I nnan walked quietly through the i eji 1 tapped at the tightly closed door there were five or six men waiting oude for a peep at the judge but that did not matter and disappeared tot to find himself in the embrace cf Brother Sam Soon Sam emerged Lot not Mr Lannan There must have been matters of ivuch moment under discussion be lund that door for the weary waiters without lingered and lingered and yet n iher Mr Lannan nor the judge cone forth For over an hour the L wvoiced conversation continued hUe the crowd in the outer chamber gradually thinned out despairing of an end to the conference And then at length there were yoke in the hal the soundof a closing door and presently Judge King came forth alone smiling and happy Humor had it that the conference lici ifn Judge King and the Tribune publisher had to do with the addition of promised Powers votes to Kings ranks today The story ran that Mr rn Lannaai not only represented his client Judge Powers but also was in a posit posi-t > n to speak of the destiny of Republican Re-publican votes which he claims to control con-trol |