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Show ; Nebraska Is ineine rncn Friends Meet jTTELlO, Governor, how's XI fcraska; how's campaigning these days," and Governor McKol-i McKol-i vie c.vr.o right back with: "Well, J Wilbur Anness, you old politician -what are you doing so far from home?" To quote the conversation in full wou'.d ha to go into a lot of Keoraska political history, but suffice it to say that when Governor Gov-ernor McKelvie and Mr. Anness foregathered fore-gathered at the Hotel Utah yesterday yester-day there was considerable mutual I expostulation. J .Kr. Anness was formerly a druggist drug-gist at 876 First avenue, Salt Lake, in addition to having been a member mem-ber of the state legislature in Nebraska, Ne-braska, where ho formed a friendship friend-ship with tho present governor and was one of tho original McKelvio evangels for the gubernatorial office. of-fice. Ho is here visiting his wife's mother, Mrs. E. C. Heikes, at 77 Q street. I |