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Show Borah Proceeding With His Campaign Eoice Latvyer Airining His Fences and Getting Things in Order for Senatorial Fight, Special to Tho Tribune. BOISE, Ida.. Juno 15. The politicians are sniffing tho next political bnttle. Next y;tr. In addition to ;i full set of State officers, offi-cers, th- people will elect a Legislature that will name n successor to Senator Dubois. Du-bois. W. E. Born la the logical candidate of th Republicans, and If that party is victorious and nothlnK occurs meantime ti causo n . new alignment he will undoubtedly un-doubtedly be elected Thero arc manv rumblings of discontent on account of the sui render of the Republican organization to the Murmon church, however and none but the most reckless will hazard a guess aj to the outcome. Gov. Gooding and Mr. Borah are ac-CUSed ac-CUSed of having entered Into a compact previous to the convention that nominated the Governor. By the terms of this agreement. agree-ment. It is said, the Governor Is to succeed suc-ceed himself and Mr Borah Is to go to the Senate There aie Indications however that tho Governor ls not playing fair, and many I'. uali men ar mm h dissatisfied. Mr Borah does not seem to be perturbed, und is proceedings with bis campaign. H liopea i" be elected by the people, and with that end in view will male the tight In the primaries and attempt to be nominated nomi-nated at the State convention, thereby thwarting the plans of any scheming politicians poli-ticians who may have assumed Judas-lilc. Judas-lilc. roles respecting his ambitions. Governor 3ecoming Unpopular. Gov. Gooding is becoming more unpopular unpopu-lar dallj '.er the State. His sycophantic asqulescence in everj command of the Mormon priesthood, his appointments bis allegiance to State Chairman Brady and .tlir tilings have operated to e.it him numerous supporters. He will have the fight of his life In the next Stato convention The action of Chairman Brady In tying the organization to tho Mormon church and more especially the. offensive Budge taction, have made him an ohjeet ,,( lontempt In manv Republl- 'iii Quarters. He has lust the confidence ..t the rank and tile of the party, and as the Governor stands at his back he naturally comes In for a largo share of i sponlbillt and condemnation As .t Mr Borah has iuj announced his position respecting Mormon church domination In Idaho polities If he y. as some claim, even a .-lleiil partner In the Goodlng-Brady Goodlng-Brady close corporation, he will, of i onise, go up oi down with them Big Things for Twin Falls. Big things are promised for tho Twin Falls country. It in said it is to be made the scene at operations of a gigantic Industrial In-dustrial concern that has been attracted by the water power and the lmmenso acreage susceptible of a high state of i ultivatlon. The di tails can not be given out now, but they will develop rapidly as sobn as tho railroad reaches the new town, which will be about July 1. Somo hints of this proposed heavy investment there have gotten out and several people have beef! qUietly buying up land Some of ihi sf purchases have been made by I'tah people, who seem to bo on tho Inside. |