Show UTAHS IjIJOIUB GHOGB I tVASIIINTON Frank Cannons Selection Was Generally Expected by Knowing Ones W BROWN WAS A SURPRISE I t Impression Prevailed That Trum bo Would Be a Winner I Washington Papers Have an Extended Ex-tended Account of Utah Republican Repub-lican Caucus Ilovr i is Viewed in Denver ThirdTerm Talk Not xi itlistandiny Denials From Cleveland Events Point That Way Quay ami Heed A Strong AntiHarrison Congressman Special to The Herald WASHINGTON Jan 15The caucus selection of Utah senators was an in t < > res > ting topic of discussion among congressmen and senators today The morning papers had but brief dispatches dis-patches from Salt Lake announcing that Frank Cannon and Arthur Brown had been chosen hut tonights papers have an extended account The selec tion of Brown was a surprise to those who know something of affairs in Utah hut Frank Cannon had given notice to his associates in thC house that he would be chosen The impression prevailed pre-vailed here that Colonel Trumbo would IIP selected as one of the senators Snme < f his friends declare Trumbos defeat to be < a piece of rank ingrati tude The colonel was well known to senators who remembered his efforts with George Q Cannon to pass the ad russion bill through the senate They expected that he would be rewarded fur his loyalty t the Mormons and cannot understand why he failed to be recognized Senr or Allison of Iowa is very friendly to the colonel and expressed ex-pressed his disappointment when he heard the news from Utah He said today I have personal knowledge of the work that Colonel Trumbo did to secure Utahs admission admis-sion H is known t nearly every senator and every one of them knows that he worked untiringly I am not person ly acquainted with either of the gen tinmen named by the caucus but if they are as zealous and energetic ener-getic arid as faithful and loyal to Utah will make a Trambo has been they i lirstciass senators for the new state The presidents private secretary Thurber seems to have been interested m Trumbos candidacy also and expressed ex-pressed surprise that he was defeated Judge Carlton formerly member of the Utah commission is i in Washing son 1 have not kept well posted on Utah affairs recently said he and coi u ily have not sought to offer any advice to Utah people in regulating their own affair but was confident that they would not elect an editor who made it his daly business to abuse the Mormons The people of Utah are toile to-ile congratulated that Judgei Goodwin will not represent them in the senate sen-ate Some disappointment was expressed that among Republican senators today thre would be a further delay of two weeks before the senators from Utahan Utah-an be seated They are waiting for their votes in order to reorganize the senate Nothing in this way will be attempted until they arrive |