Show IT WILL RETIRE HARR1 His Wifes Application for Divorce I Di-vorce Cooks His Goose I I LINDSA ROGI3RS NOW HAS A CLElU FIELD Aiirionnecment of the Candidacy of Ifoyt Sherman Causes Oonnterna tion Amous the Office Seekers PopitliMt Members Will Canes With the Democrats on the Organization Or-ganization of the House Tlie Nay Stay Independent on the < Senatorial Matter ufali May Ge the Collector o Internal Ree line For This District Otlier Po liticnl News There is every probability that Ears McCallum is out of to race for te < United State attorneyship and unlesc Senator Brown selects a new candidate candi-date Lindsay Rogers will have a cleared dte Lndsay Rotr wi huve field for the place The planting of an action for divorc < by the wife of McCallum on the < grounds which are given will be used against him and with good effect Matters Mat-ters of that kind are never permittee to g by default and McCallums political po-litical opponents will not b slow tc I take advantage of every chance for his overthrow This wU be a sore blow t McCallum I who wiWi Brawns patronage was in a fair way to succeed Now however he will b a back number as far a securing any patronage is concerned 000 The announcement of Hoyt Shermar as a can1 Mate for the land office created cre-ated consternation in the ranks of the aspirants yesterday The pe tons whIeih have been in circulation for sc many many days were laid away while the peddlers of the same took a rest for consultation l was agreed Unit if Hoyt was in tine field the others might just as well retire and give him the inside as it will be labor lost t continue In all probability the boys will get themselves together today and then the scalp o Mr Groo the registrar regis-trar will be the one sought after < > < t > < SIt > S-It was stated yesaerday that the Pcp ulGst members of both houses liae few there are will go into caucus wttth the Democrats on the organization of the houses but as to actiun in 4th0 senatorial sena-torial matter they have as yet not decided de-cided Inthe event o a close race between be-tween any candidates the POp lsts have enough vote to make it very interesting for a low man There are four of tem and thfeir voles may be Qf importance especially if the caucus cau-cus should not agree I is quite likely the nomination and election wiiQ be fought out in the caucus and that when the joint session meets there will be nothing t do but rattfy officiary the selection made > 00 Referring to the organization of the senate it is now said that AquiJa Neb eker wtta be a candidate The Alfalfa Al-falfa cub is going to be a strong on this winter and a there are enough of them to make a majority in bo ± h houses they are likely to have thing pretty much as they like them As to the spar p of the house there is going to be a squalbble In this county there are two candidates in the persons of R W Sloan am S A Kenner while Weber has a selection in Mr Perkins He is said to have quite a boom worked up for himself and when the time comes will develop cmes wi considerable con-siderable strength v < S > < 3 > I is stated that Utah is likely to get the coLector of internal revenue this year This state forms a portion of the d5strict of Montana and up to this tame Montana has had the office but in the light of the vote which was cast at the recent election by the two states it is believed the pull of the junior senator from this commonwealth will be sufficient to land the aspirantS 000 I is rumored that Uncle John E Dooly inasmuch a the postofiice is located in the block where he is the collector of rents believes i would be according to the eternal fitness oft of-t things for him to be appointed to the position of postmaster But there are I so many people who like to put Mr Dooly in plight that it is hard to believe be-lieve them and to imagine they have any other object in view save putting put-ting the chairman of the committee which secured several votes for McKinley I Mc-Kinley in a hole Mr Dooly is not after the postmastership or any other I appointive office SI appointye officevf vf > < > < > I Provo is all mapped out for the Enquirer En-quirer There will be no use in any one else applying for anything unless he is I in some way connected with the paper John C Graham is to be postmaster down there and inasmuch as the resonant re-sonant voice of Clove will not have to I make itself heard from the chair of the minute clerk this winter he will be I the deputy If matters can be arranged ar-ranged John E Bocth will be given a job carrying the mail from the office to the depot o > < 5 > The Great Campaign has done something some-thing for the several candidates of the United States senate which will he I appreciated I has printed the addresses ad-dresses of all the members elect of the legislature and they will now be I enabled to write them a letter without the fear of having the letter miscarry I In order that the glad tidings may spread as fast as possible The Herald clips the same at the same time giving giv-ing the Campaign the credit SENATE John T Caine Salt Lake Mattie H Cannon Salt Lake D O Hideout jr Draper George A Whitaker Salt Lake Benjamin A Harbour Salt Lake William G Nebeker Ophir Joseph Morrison Richmond Aquilla Nebeker Lake Town L W Shurtliff Ogden Dan Hamer Ogden R C Chambers Park City A O Smoot Provo A Evans Lehi J V Robinson Fillmore F J Allred Spring City Isaac K Wright Richfield E H Snow St George 1 E Johnson Huntington HOUSE Heber Bennion Taylorsville E W Wilson Salt Lake George Romney jr Salt Lake Joseph E Taylor Salt Lake R W Sloan Salt Lake Mrs E K La Barthe Salt Lake S A Kenner Salt Lake R B Shepard Salt Lake James Thompson Salt Lake Daniel Mangan Salt Lake 6 N Cook Millard James Kimball Logan J C Thoresen Hyrum Moroni Price Unknown Daniel Cook Garden City I W H OBrien Ogden John M Perkins Ogden Mrs S E Anderson Ogden Angus McKay Ogden John Hopkins Croyden Hyrum Stewart Kaysville Norman B Dresser Mercur Charles E Callas Coaiville John R Murdock Charleston W M Roylancc Springville L P Lund Pleasant Grove W O Creer Spanish Fork Hyrum Lemmon Payson William Gibson Vernal 1t C V Wheeler Silver City Aaron Hardy Moroni N C Sorensen Gunnison P L Oversee Huntington A P Sorensen Moab R H Greenwood Central William Ray Deseret W L H Dotson Beaver < G < o l f i < > James Forshes Wilmot i Hiatt Maxfield Loa John Parry Cedar City James G Duffin Toquerville V P Martin Monticello c A > < f tt Joe Smith the man who has made a whole lot of money betting on the election the price of wool and such matters got a little gay yesterday and offered a few odds on the senatorial battle His first bet was 500 to 250 that Moses Thatcher would not be elected which was taken by a syndicate syndi-cate composed of George Snow and some friends Then Joseph offered to bet 100 to 50 that Powers would be selected which was taken by Broker Peery His third was 250 to 125 that Thatcher would not be elected The money in all these cases was put up and Joseph will now watch it draw interest in-terest until the battle is over Interest in the senatorial battle is increasing daily and there will be a large amount of money wagered in a short time no doubt |