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Show 1 AY OR WILLIAM M. ROYLANCH dl of Pro'vo Is making a very thor-f thor-f M. ol,Bn canvass, personally and through his friends, for the Democratic Demo-cratic nomination for Governor, Tho attempt at-tempt o,f several prominent Democrats to eliminate Jifdge W. H. King from the rnco for Senator, by launching a boom for thq former Congressman for Governor, seems to have been unauthorized and now It Is hald Judgo King will not permit the uso of his nnme. Mayor Roylnncc's principal opponents will probably be James II. Moylo, MaJ. Richard W. Young and 'Qull Ncbccker, but It la any man's race at this date. j Republicans are Very well pleased with tlio appointment of Parloy White of the Third precinct for secretary of tho City committee. 11 is conceded that with Fred C. Loofbourow as the executive head of tho eommitto and Parley Whlto as his assistant, as-sistant, tlio party will be able to make a good showing In tho fall campaign. b A Judgo Powers has been unable, even if unwilling, to conceal his lntorcst in tho gallant fight which William Randolph Hearst Is making for tho Democratic nomination. He regards Mr. Hearst as aa exceptionally forceful man and while recently re-cently at Washington tho Judgo leaned that the Hearst organization la ono of the warmest things In National politics, no matter what may bo said to tho contrary. Former Senator E. O. WaJcotl 13 an example ex-ample of the ad;ige that "you cannot keep a good man down." lie has such control of tho Colorado organization this year that his former oneinlcs may be said to have lost out completely. The brilliant Coloradan will head the delegation of his Suite nnd march triumphantly into the Chicago convention again. And It's a safo guess that ho will bo a consplcous figure la the Scnato again before many moons. Governor Wlnlleld Taylor Durbin, Secretary Sec-retary of State Storms, and Attorney-General Miller have returned from their business busi-ness trip to Stockton, and will leave, for Indianapolis this evening. Governor Durbin may become a candidate candi-date to succeed Senator Fairbanks should tho Senator be nominated for Vice-President. He has a poworful following among Indiana Republicans, and It is said that 1 hu Governor dee J" rtliM a candidate for tho cj? Y h JW orlng Indorsement rtvHte n-lM Hon by the big Stf?v'cn hi, of weeks ago nuabtnntlor,1 him. and he mav n TerV 6rnt this record. B hOTf0 SB Permit him to wifhHfrlend wm1 should thcro bo ),v,tohdraK fro Indiana RenuhliUnWwM Durbin by S J? " nom ft&M .Vuhn nsevVvcrwhc pubUcan nomlnMUcfrM gencrafiy iPrcod shouln x?07 mlt the use of hii nnV.Mr WaitJ'H make ,he race ntc&'M aspirants. 'wing f0r nj Gov. WellB'u return r, 9 SU Louis is exwcte.lVro0m by the announcement or ft tho GubornatorlaT cont4u lnUnl Danlol "W". Simmy n ml known Indfana Docm- Jv " !f leador of the Parker for ?h l tSm has exploded a bomb fn th". '? rSl by declaring .that h,. "Iffi ""HiM and the support of the w?1 EB zatlon for Governor If i,.Hear, (3 th Stato to thry. IntT S called to select defeat" TB convention, and it WOlf V,,tH stormy scenes In which LiiNw injured The committee Pledged to oppose the llMf.-nM Hearst forces then nnmed V of delegates, and wlirmiM the State convention. ,b nF McClellari and To wise ro r.-ifSf neck in the race for ProaiL j wires. Tf Parkeritcs and E,1"! fight a little harder, it "3 " the other of these noVMfi, New "Vork may get hito the "f If County Ciork Jurae should A to become a candidate for Vw5i,c1f many of his friends mv he sWH believed he would easily be He has made a most obnpinc r.t&m is a genuine gentleman. utfhM Nine-tenths of the peonic An who holds the offices, o are properly administer, ari tvJW no clamoring for chanccj wf-.tnVB official's administration has " .! factory. 'ra a |