Show THAT NAMING Of KING J Lagoon Affair Causes a Democratic 1 Dem-ocratic Commotion CRITICISM OF NEWLANDS i local Democracy was Wondering Yesterday Whether or Not the Pre J sentation of King for the Senate by iI j Nevada Visitor was a Prearranged j II I I j Affair Some were Inclined to Treat I i I it as a PutUp Job While Others Preferred to Treat it as a Matter 11 of Pleasantry I 1 The nomination of Judge Wllljam IL I King for the United Slates SlUt by Congressman Nrwlnn soC Nevada at I Lagoon Monday night stirred up the local Democracy to r lomarkable degree de-gree yesterday and was the mnfh topic of conversation t among the politicians < Some f < w of them were Ihqllnedto I attach at-tach little significance toy he matter believing that Mr J NewlandS was mejO I j ly trying to make hlpiself pleasant although j al-though It was claimed that his re I marks won1 somewhat illtlmod while j i other Democrats charged that the II whole thing wns a prearranged scheme and marked the formal launching of o the King boom for the Senate One I I fact which lends color to this latter in I j lerpi eta lon of the affair la that Mr Rowlands made the ease so strong and 1 dwelt on it HO ronS HOW IT WAS DONE After being introduced by 1 Judge Powers president of the Fourth Precinct Pre-cinct ornorratlo > I Social club > under I who e au plreb the outing wns given Mr Nowlandb tiilked for a time oC the piospeets for Deiiiueiacy this t yeiir i 1 I I ferrjng to Lhe two conventions I and i I I comparing thorn Ilo then hlffd lo ioral affairs and piopnHud ILWI l ins and King is iNiXl Senators irom Utah His I I proposition was received with groat 11 paus Judge King lives In the Fomth pro lnit and It I t was dunged by snniu r > uim rats yesterday that the trowd < I vn < < hugely J lHg composed of the Judge friends who knou that Mr Nev lands S would be thcio and went out loaded to I I jimko tho thing wo through with 11 I whoop Continuing nlong the same Jlnes Mr Noulaids said he did not Know lof I I men bettor I qualified to I represent Utah limn tin men he had named Judge King he said win an I nble man and would bo a popular I I I 2 qholce He suggctt t some form of primaries which would give the voters of the Slate a chance lo expioss their I prefortiirf for Senator thIs lining in U cord with the Democratic position favoring fa-voring the olcetlon of Senatoiy by direct di-rect vole and said that if Ihe matter wore left to the voters lit did not doubt tho Democrats of Utah would triumphantly triumph-antly declare tholr diolcw for Senator and elect Judge King Judge King Mr I Nowlands said was a iwm who stood for tho people and would be a rebuke to concentrated wealth and corporate I power which veio always trying to get their creatures Into the Senate This I sentence was Interpiolod as a direct Jab alA W 3IcCuno who has money CAUSED MUCH TALK AUognther Mr Newlands occupied I several minutes In nominating Judge I King and Senator Rawliris and after ho had concluded the gathering of several sev-eral hundred people began a buzzing that lasted a good while Some of them wore surprised to put It mildly I Although 1 Al-though Judge King was on the pro gramme for si speech at Lagoon ho did not put In an nppoorane > but wont to Provo instead and this was Interpreted as being time atlitndo of a candidate It dovelopod yesterday that Mi New lands had telegraphed to Judge King thai ho would be In Salt lale Monday On the train out lo Lagoon Newlands engaged In conversation with several 0 Democrats In the car with him and brought up the matter of King as Senator Sen-ator Some of those In the cai expressed ex-pressed 1 the wish that Judge King might continue In his present capacity as Congressman believing that he would hotter serve the interests of himself him-self as well as the party by keeping out of tim Senatorial fight this year Mn Newlands took the opposite view and maintained a spirited discussion of the inattor until Lagoon was reached Another An-other significant fact Is that Mr New lands does not live In Utah At this stage of the game there Is probably no Democrat living In this Stale who would care to get up in public meeting meet-ing and nominate a candidate for the Senate It took an outsider to do It and Mr Newlands conveniently came olntirv I 0 SOME I DENIALS I LL Senator HawIJns Is accuec1 of being In on the play The readiness with which he got up and tried to take the edge off Mr Newlandss remarks suggested sug-gested to many of those who heard the thing that the Senator was trying to let the crowd down easy Senator Raw i llns however Insists that if I the plan were 1 prearranged one he knew nothing noth-ing of It Judge Powero who prettied at the meeting and Introduced the Congressman Congress-man from Nevada Indignantly denies t that he was a party to the play He did not know Mr Newlands was going I to speak at nil hq Bays and Is 1 somewhat j some-what wrathy to think he has been made a cal paw to further Kings boom Judge Powers said yesterday that If tho King people Intended to launch the boom at the meeting he should have boon apprised of Jt beforehand and Intimated In-timated that he thought It a very poor time to start tho boom anyway Butrlu bvorn seems tp be on all I rlghtSVfler thoHprijeh was uiade there s wasnUoleliig among the King people I and correspond Jug despondency among A the Mc < iinc faction Some of the lot I tee claimed that someone ought lo have I made a reply and are kicking at Judge Powers because he did hot rise to the occasion and call the visitor I down and Jn ono of those olpagiuona spr ehos for which he is Justly famous smootl tho thing over and avert the threatened j early split In the party |