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Show BRADY TO flU FOR SEAT IJI SENATE, Declares Statement That He Would Withdraw From Contest False. Special to The Tribune. WASHINGTON, Nov. 29. When Senator James II. Brady's attention was cnlled to a published interview which recently appeared in a Salt Lako i City paper, given out by a party from Idaho, to tho effoct that ho would withdraw with-draw from tho Idaho senatorial rucc, ho said: "This is simply a canard inspired by thoso whose wish Is father to' tho thought. Say to the people of T.daho for mo that when the proper time comes ray candidacy will bo announced, and that I will stay in the contost until tho polls are closed and tho last vote is counted. "I am gaining valuable experience hero overy day, Jiaving been assigned a membership on important comraittoos which have in charge matters which material)' flffect the west,, nover missing miss-ing a session of tho sonate nor a mooting moot-ing of a committoo; attending to a largo number of important mattore daily in tho departments for my constituents, con-stituents, my timo is too mnch taicen up with tho duties of my Qfflce to bo spent in denying idle ruraora of this character. charac-ter. I deal nry friends in Idaho to tako this denial at its full wjorth and to rofuto thoao and any other of a, similar sim-ilar naturo at any timo that thoy bo circulated. "It wbb not fair that untruthful statements of this kind should "be circulated cir-culated while I am away from home at my post of duty attending ,to the business intrusted to mo by tho citizens of my slate. Our peoplo believe in fair play and will not bo mlalpd or influenced influ-enced by irresponsible rumorB. "My aim swill be to do my duty in every way a.nd with no foar of tho result re-sult when the peoplo havo an opportunity oppor-tunity to cast their ballots." |