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Show MANY RECEPTIVE CANDIDATES NOTf None Actively in Race to FH 1 cancy Caused by Besigiutia of Judge MgjOiii Only quiet work was beisg doc terday in behalf of tbe various m dates for the place on the fedenlbd left vac-ant by the : esignaiion of .lohn A. Marshall. As yet thereal announced candidates for the pbaj there may not be any. However.it believed rhat almost any lawyer regard it as a great eomplinieM ' considered for the position. Eliminating those more than Mil of age. who are regarded as oat 1 race, there are a number of ptij attorneys meutioned from anoaffl it is consiaered probable the will be chosen. Prominent turJ and Democrats locallv are prewrn agreed that a Salt Lake attorarti be selected. If the appointrwt given to anvoue other than a rfa of Salt Lake it is p-.i, tica'.lv that it will go to Tillman P.J of Ogden. Mr. Johnson has t dorsement of. the Ogden Bar iJ lion. The Salt Lake Bar assial will probablv make no choice of ' didate as among the several J" members of the Salt lJke tt tioned for the place. rViends of Frank B. quietlv making a canvass ol tee tion. '.alliug attention both Stephens 's legal record and to to set v ice. Adrian C. Ellis is mentioned as an attorney of otP int and capability and one ,J ified for appointment to tM ! bench. District Attorney . .' though a voung man. has who are urging his promoMoi" bench. Frank K. Nebeker is P bv main as an ideal . .maids te w appointment. Seme who President Wilson will not he wJ party fealty in making the S,-Jj Rie 'suggesting that M. Republican, would make pOTl eral judge. J |