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Show -f- '" I AMONG THE POLITICIANS t, , . . . M . I , JLJ J I 7. T T T T T rrTTTT TllTffTlT ,V r f i A etory wns current Tuesday to tho effect ef-fect that tho announcement of tho candidacy candi-dacy of John C. Cutler for tho Republican nomination for Governor was the roault of a conforonco hold at tho offlco of W. 3. McCornick, In which Senator Smool, State Chairman James II. Andarnon, National Committeeman C. B. Loose and one or two othorn wore present. ' According to tho story, tho mooting was had for the purpoao of Interesting Mr. McCornick Mc-Cornick in tho candidacy of Revenue Collector Col-lector Calllster for G6vornor. It woo reported re-ported that Mr. McCornick Informed his callers that hs did not know Collector Calllster well, that ho did not beliovo tho peoplo know him, and that ho did not regard re-gard Calllotcr as a strong man for the It was then, as tho story was related, that Senator Smoot brought forth the r.amc of Mr. Cutler. Mr. McCornick is reported re-ported to have said that Cutler would be a good candldato and that ho would sup-nort sup-nort him. The Trlbuno called on Mr, McCornick yesterday afternoon and informed him of tho substance of tho storv. "Now that shows how a little thing will grow," said he, after hearing a report of the rumored mooting. '"There wns such a meeting. It is true, but neither Mr. Loose nor Chairman Andcr.on was pros-ent. pros-ent. Tho only persons present were Senator Sena-tor Smoot. .1. I). Wood and niysolf. If It was arranged by appointment I do not know It. 1 only know that tho parties 1 have mentioned wore presont." "Was tho candidacy of Mr. Calllster mentioned?" "Yos. Senator Smoot asked mo what I thought of Mr. Calllster, and I told him about what you say Is narrated, except that I did not sav I knew Mr. Calllster very well. I do not know him at all. I told tho Senator UiatI did not believe Mr. Calllster was a strong man for the Governorship, Gov-ernorship, because ho is not well known. Tho Senator toon asked me what I thought of Thouias R Cutler. T told 1dm that Thomas H. Cutler was a very line business man and a nice gentleman, and that 1 beliovoil ho would make a strong candidate, T lenow Thomai R. Cutler very well and I know him to bo a good citizen. "After we had discussed Thomas R, Cutler's merits for a httlo while the Senator Sena-tor said tluro would bo no uso further considering him. for tho reason that he would not consent to become a candidate. Ho then asked me what I thought about John C. Cutler, and I told him that John C. Cutler, also, wax well luiown to mo and was a good man. that I believed ho ' Mould lo much stronger than Mr. Calllster." Cal-llster." "Woifl you asked to glvo your support to JoUn C. Cutler should ho become a candlJate?" "N, sir. I was not asked nor did I sav would support him as a candidate-." Wien asked If anything In his languago Bhould bo construed to mean that ho v.vald support John C. Cutler, Mr. McCornick McCor-nick declared that no such construction sV'ould bo given. Ho said ho had only ex-jressed ex-jressed an opinion of the merits of tho y.en namod and ho had not committed himself in any way. "In fact," said ho, "Gov. Wolls has made a most satisfactory official, and I should not conaider It ncoossary to make, a change just now. During tho strlko trouble ho was prompt and effective in maintaining order, anil I feel that no bettor bet-tor man could have been namod for Governor Gov-ernor at the time he was elected and that his record Is such as to bo commended by all good people." Mr. McCornick did not cay that he would support Gov. Wells for a third term, but he mado It quite clear In his reference to tho Governor that he fully appreciates the record of Gov. Wells and would bo slow to take up with a now man whoso abilities do not commend him as a lit successor. Askt-'d concerning tho general understanding under-standing that he is a candidate for tho United Slates Senate. Mr. McCornick Bald: "1 understand there is somo talk of( this, but I am not a candidate. I was a candidate candi-date four years ago, but I. was sorry I entered the race an hour after I consented to the use of my name. 1 do not tako much stock In such things'. No, 1 am not ii candldato for tho Senate." In a personal way, tho well-known capitalist capi-talist explained why he had no desire to enter a scramble for the Senate. His whole life has been shaped along lines entirely en-tirely tncgngenial to the life of a politician, politi-cian, ho said, and It was very difficult for him to understand tho propriety of engaging In things that seem so necos-sary necos-sary to latter-day political success. I There will he 40) delegates in the next Republican State convention, divided among Hig twenty-seven counties in a ratio of one delegate to every ninety-live votes cast at the lant general election for Hon. Joseph Howell for Congress. Tho apportionment by counties, togother with tho voles cast, follows: Votes. Delegates. Beaver 7SS S Box Elder 1.7) 10 Cache u,177 33 Carbon 735 $ Davis 1,230 13 13mery C8K 7 Garfield - 52j G Grand 227 ' 2 iron 510 ' , n Juab' 1.2G2 13 Kane 272 3 Millard S51 (, 9 Morgan 331 -1 Piute 37.1 - 4 Rich 311 -i Salt Lake ll.SSG 125 San Juan 0L 1 Sanpete 2.745 2y Sovier 1.RS0 14 Summit 1,821 10 Tooele LOW 11 Uintah C2t 7 Utah 5,121 1 Wasatch "1 S Washington 507 5 Wayno 510 3 Weber -i.2rl 45 O110 of tho musical features for the Young Men's Republican club outing will bo the Cary Bros. Colonel Mandolin and Vocal club. This organisation of vocalists and man-dollnlslfi man-dollnlslfi will entertain the crowds .from 8 o'clock to 5 o'clock In tho afternoon and from 7 to 0 o'clock In tho evening, at Calder's park, Saturday. July 10. John C. Child of Hooper, who was a member of tho last Legislature from Weber We-ber county, was In Salt Lake yesterday. Mr. Child is seeking rcnominatlon to tho Legislature and hla friends are urging his candidacy on tho good record mado Jn tho last session. v Hoke Smith. ClovolanrVfi Secretary of the Interior, who was so offensive in his conduct of the Pension bureau, claims to he the original Parlcor man. Veterans are taking particular noto of Hhls. .-Prominent business men connected with tho. Commorclal iuid tho Alta clubs and several Oregon Short Lino officials, according ac-cording to a story circulated Tuesdav, are attempting to bring about tho rcnom-Inatlon rcnom-Inatlon of Gov. Heb'or M. Wells and Secretary, Sec-retary, of State Jamdj T ITammond. Arguments presented by thceo gentlemen, gentle-men, a tho story goes, set out that both aro competent officials and they havo had such long and Intimate knowledge of tho affairs ofUtah that it would bo imprudent r0 uhtitnto othersfor them at this time. tr .: idu-i .. 1 ' 'ii''i. y, .': ifiir ' ji in'ttp jx-'.v r 1 . i f fiSSr-' ' (tTOiV- tv- ilv1 tr,enSth for Mr. Tlngey in his candidacy for Secretary of Slate o.- ;.nines are coming our way," said ono rl(,,,V,l1 aftor discussing some- of tho lateflt political developments. MS"sr,r?nJ?.-, .?looknd, of tlie f?8 Ropubllean club excursion com- ar tori.0 CT,Tl,b " out,n' at Caldor's ffint iWl0 scoured while there a fin 1 J1' h? roimd tr,n fn Blng- ASS inh? ?,Uld ,tu advantaw of the D.i; ,riL0in tho ch,,) al thc Paris. Ddl. K tul artt, ,)ro'",ftl from other ISM behoved, will exceed 1 ' loliri!r f?noia '"laumlerstandtnK as J n ' brothoM and relations" inrttin rRTiy, Mlerc.f,lw1 111 LTt count!- T nrtHT l0lilh tho nomination. cltV mi m,,fd?nl, 18 John C- c"er of thl nol itod Thoma R- a heretofore an,- mchn iluV i1'8, that 1,0 1,as enured tho i h?n,i l"0 'v0 of th0 uc-qt known ItKnl iTO'f l?,d bl,6,"c men -in Uie a b'-n i L? bGl evod lhftl wl have 1 rlr JWlowIng in eveiy counlv. thk-iTv if,.. Cfw,n12. lx'tUM' known in frlo uW?" Jf, ai,r- C111101" und " many n t a ' P'enaod with his deter- mlntlonjo win tho Republican nomiria- nl Swpfb naSt ??ht arr- Catler '!. Th? ? iorC ft uet!n: "re. it Is true, busri t 'ill Uie l b(iis about tho tlm Ti,a md',"to for tho nomina-ilv nomina-ilv tTt dlhnvo entered tho raco to win. SL! at 1 i1fR.n that 1 hitend to put up a Sowi S-d:' 1 don L Propose to pull anvav it0! rosort.l unfair means in tril hrn .1 lB .lnV'restod In mair- Industries Indus-tries OrOVliloUt thn Slufn ,..,,1 1 1 manl 1,0,Bt- f'ttforwurd business PratYfX1"1 ofrlhc finn of CulIer rnifn '9c0J,):in' a,uT a director In tho pan. dalioSugai- company, Fremont Sugar Su-gar cmpanj Utah Countv Light and M cgmi ny. Deserot National bsSlJ ?r ;,&avV?sTbl,nk. Ifome Ir'ro Insurl Manu 2? D6Se,reL Agricultural and m ll Mmi " ITt, soeloty. ' Provo woolen mil la. ind thlPcoplc'H Co-op. at Lehl In win,0 Kthhnstlllo,ns he 13 Eclated also ik-lv Tr- T- I-" .Clltler' wlw is also v.(My llown in. Utah. nn, l 'Jhm 'P? h0,ra in England In 1S Tavlorl Ti?fofrle,& Snrah Elizabeth x n. lorl JIc II tlio father to seven chll- vT 611 and four uo- FormAny Hlfc? frosted in tfio sheep business busi-ness ail for A; years, from 1SJI to 1SD0 ?rtOU1,l?lei'k or Salt Lako cSunT?! helcf. n PUbHc orntJ0 he 8 ovor Annoi icemei of the Candidacy of John nPVl!t.ns ,lulato for tlio nomlna-ot, nomlna-ot, as lae of tl most generally discussed topics jjiong tl politicians ywtcrday: city Tulclay service, was In the moil ctfenr -?satraa as one of the! most corpetent m In the service One dr Inst -vW when Willlim Tn 1; ngs B, an wa40' most" discuS man" kie 9 "atconvonUon. somo one usKcti b .te Chahian i-'ranir t nrnmn. if he tho eh Bryfwould bolt in' cSse he conventhi lurnel against him Pim n,Cn1CJ tocterlstl? ialr" "lie wo3l , ot ifb" WI "olt." he said. vears I hvii lionli. 3SM' and ov eS"t tJl- il Ylf "iea4uneement of the en-lJn!f.' en-lJn!f.' Cut in tho field for Gov-K. Gov-K. ca,!. V10 that Revenue Col-n Col-n ,1 St!" fl withdrawn. Somo Mie1111?10 was at the sug- unable to enlist it,0 support for his IS QV,ad i0X4d' Others say the ?K &l.ltor h0 Tr favored Mrf Cal- outsort LWnnSfa,ni10,ed from Ul OTnSTi lne lactliat ho now holds a fhn't if "vi r A ?nor receives. And ih C? llsteijere nominated and elected th there -iuld bi danger nf Utah losln tho oiriHnoo tho d&trlct Is compose o thrcofctutes. u,B"ll-t i Ifr" abou4Ir- Canister's re-?iMrf? re-?iMrf? iV '.'aw,d.' Ulof W friends do-u do-u n t 1 not bot candidate except In a receptl- way. as iV. A'olis and Secretary Sec-retary I-Iamiond havi Ren MLCS' himsel v.-hen Interviewed "'u-h.m IM?' MVt,irtd th,s statement: hen a) roached bhny rrlends some it,m,o,a,SiVmnk0 tbo lC f" ' Governor! 1 stated tin on accoui of tho noslt An 1 held 1 couldiot puldlcLn,noUn?rmys"lf as a candltte, and . sunuentlv Vm,,v howiver,1oatCeUm,edi1C1 ioweer, to rge my pm nation under Ko aCorcu",fft"CPS' th wuro ,,b""i "1 am for thbW InlcLts of the nartv nnd,y ,&m understid I that they aro S3l5!CH O bpoVbeingl St Special to Thcrribune. I inocracy had nlE,tlc chioe fn ! ? lion, tail lho nult In Iholialo "! ViSl lr |