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Show NEBEKER M FROM won Candidate for MarshalsWl Reticent in Discussing j suit of ConferencetM SMILES SIGNIFlCAtjm Predicts That Local AriKtT ment Will Not Be lYg1 for Several Weeks Aqulla Nebekcr, hailed by h9Wu as the next United States nrnraldfci"1 I'tali, returned to Salt Lake yaE0T from a trip to Washington, NoiK&Btf and Philadelphia. While In WasSS V Mr. Nebcker met and Interviewed, dent Wilson, Secretary Bryan A General McReynohls and other neni Democrats. imfety Mr. Choker Is reticent In diglj I the marsliahihip contest In whleMrfUC' a leader, but is eager to tcll beauties of Washington and tlie of the national administration. A 2 present smile worn by Mr. Neb, A taken by his friends to mean tha Y far from displeased with the res for His visit to Washington f Jf I he appointment of a marshal fo" rtfum Ncbeker predicts, will not bl a cont for several weeks. nc said that &t told t hat the marshalshlp mnttcr A of probably come up for final settlemi mediately after tlie final passaged currency bill, which mlgiu be , , im several weeks. Relative to his fJ5 the cast. Mr. Nebcker said. 5 iffi My visit lo Washington madi 'crtfl prouder than ever of blng a E git' crat. The Democratic adtninlstr Ttt' Is proceeding with tho nation's' Hess In a most capable and pro; slva manner. Public buslnea great import is so pressing tha ad the should not expect the presldet &;J turn aside for the appointment of i?ikc oral officers in Utah. Tlie bus iJ.it of the public is being cared for li jial order of its Importance and we mi afford to await the comparailva t that will follow the final passag the currency bill. ,, g-ti Personally I am In the contei fcd the request of my friends. I C ,1 to Washington at the suggestlri 'fl U some of my friends there who wi uor to have me meet the president? , nil the attorney general. Of course; cist president and attorney general i no promises as to the marshalshlt polntmonts, but the Interviews 1 ,'rll were very satisfactory and IS rti i mighty glad I made the trip, jx'j, While In Washington I met son liatn the biggest men In the country,,-,; j: in and out ot the national sen fc int All of Ihem treated me with" ;tfr greatest courtesy and hosplti ' ' Congressmen Howell and Job. & in made me their guest at the 1) and treated me ho well that I at -4t forgot they were Republicans. j After leaving Washlngtoh I we e r Philadelphia, where I sold a cj itiinir wool. Then I went to New Tori fa j a few days. I thoroughly en; n every minute of the trip and am pjo ready for the fall work on the rat gDur j a Li Two Petitions Piled. $ sen!) Robert H. SIddoway, 644 South "I East street, filed his petition wll -nt- cltv recorder yesterday, asking for l 1 on tho ballot as candidate for co jar.l sloncr at the approaching municipa r tion. Tho petition is signed by 141 tors. Mr. SIddoway is manager ' , Kavsvillo Brick company. .' John II- Demlng, a candidate fq 1 Kf auditor, also filed his petition wl Sa( city recorder yesterday, signed I or elector.-. c J ta |