Show COMMENT OF DEMOCRATS How the Newlonds Nomination of Li King is Regarded Most of the Democrats who were up proached on the subject while oppressing oppres-sing privately strong opinions refused L to allo7v themselves to be quoted Tho Slate Democratic chairman James II Moyli srthl he was not present pres-ent and hud heard nothing of the speech I have been so busy since I returned to the city that I have scarcely scarce-ly I moved out of the ofllcp he said and of course I have no means of 4 knowing whether Mr Newlands Intended In-tended his remarks to be Interpreted is a launching of a boom for Judge jl J King or not I would not be surprised I howovn at the announcement that V Judge King Is a candidate for the Senate Sen-ate and know of no reason why he I should not aspire to the position j e a 4 s Senator llawllnw said that hp knew jlO4 nothing of what Mr Newlanfla was going go-ing to say ItI did not know Mr Now t lands would be msnt cad Senator Pvawllns and I believe that he m rely r re-ly Intended to pay a compliment to Judge King who was ow of lib rol aI1es in the House If It wor > in tended for the launching of any boom I at the meeting I knew e nothing of it A W McCune said he did not feel any alarm as to the effect of the thing He laughed when told of It an I said haLt what Mr Newlunds might say would not be likely to have mnh effect ef-fect in Utah anyway I dont know anything about It he said but It docs not worry me at all 1 must say I I however thai 11 looks like bad tasle for Mr Newlands to come Inlo Utah and nominate a candid to for Senator I for UK If he really meant anything more than being pleasant by what he faald I fo < Uncle Robert Lund was of the opinion opin-ion that the gentleman bud acted in lather bud Taste but that I tho damage done was so slight that 1e might rcad I fly bo forgiven n a Senator QuIl Nebekcr was oncoun torod with his grip packed What do I think about the nomination of King by the gentleman from Nevada Well I havent had time to think about it and as I did not hoar the speech I do not know just what he did say No so far as I have been able to Icain Mr King is not aiding my gubyrna I tonal boom in any way Mr New I lands has a right to express bis sideS side-S with regard ton Utah Senatorsship but then you know ho cannot ovtm I cast a vote for a legislator to say nothing of voting for Senator in the Legislature S 0 rt Fisher Harris snide between bitts at a dainty sandwich thai he really I did not know that Congressman Newlands hud made such a remark until he had read it In The Tribune With tint broadness of feeling that hrso common with time men from the Southland Mr I Harris Intimated lhat he dd nol care i sandwich what Mr Newlands thought About Ihc Utah Senatorshlp He supposed that the gentleman from the t Sagebrush Slat4 had during his travels acquired a few morc bbuqtiels than he needed for his constituent and had concluded to heave a few of them at the good boys here That as the representative of a commonwealth was his right If thq others wanted lo accept the nosegays why that was all light too The incident seemed to I amuse Mr Harris considerably ova I Judge Cherry hcarVrtho speech but was not Inclined lo attach a great deal of importance to it He looked upoQ it ns more pleasantry on the jart of > I the gentleman from our sislcr l Slate to whom courtesies had been shown by I local Democrats and he l bought Mr I Newlands merely wanted to say sonic thing to please the people As to the selection of a Senator that t ifouble was still in the distant future So far as Mr Rawlins wns concerned I am sure that he was totally unprepared for such a remark said the Judge as he seemed eJY much embarrassed o 0 I Judge Baskln enjoyed a cigar and laughed heartily when asked what he thought about the speech of Congressman Congress-man Newlands He wild that while he was out of politics he really did I believe tho people of this State were I quite able to attend to the duty of I electing a Senator without the aid of any other State on the face of the I American continent He did not attach at-tach and great importance to the remarks re-marks made because he thought the man from Nevada wanted to say something some-thing pleasant and thought that was about as good a thing ns he could say sayL He believed the Utah people would act L wisely and well this time when they were given the privilege of again votIng vot-Ing for a Senator and the Judge hinted hint-ed that he did not think it would make r a bit of difference whether he was or was not the choice of the delegation 1 i irom Nevada I |