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Show 1 y- Yol. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MARCH 20, 1902. 1, Rulon S. Wells and Judge Henderson are mentioned very favorably for the Democratic nomination for the State Senate from Salt Lake county, Political Melange. ji Evans are The friends of Hon. David Price . ft ft Ogden will have a new daily paper las shown himself to be ungrateful, appears to be a case of youll be very soon and Mr. Glasmann will have lamnedif you do, and youll be damned to combat a'local typographical enemy, you on t. It is said that the newspaper syndicate, Ben Haddock, who now occupies the which is now doing business in Salt bosition of constable of the Third pre-- 1 Lake City is behind the project, but in bling and charging that the Senator old-tim- . - I con-supp- ort sec-tio- rs Ex-Speak- er ma-chineis- m, ! anti-Kear- ns up-hen- ce -- . havecouS . Stine Sfu1m tot wm&te ap-th- Cents rush of people who came to order it. The style, which is Senator Kearns own, is likened bv eminent critics to that of Dickens, for accuracy and detail of statement; to Thackery for brilliancy of language and to Lytton for President profundity of thought. Roosevelt is charmed with the work and declares it superior to anything he ever tnrned loose on the public. Senator Kearns and he are going to organize an Authors Club, with themselves as charter members. The great success achieved by Senator Kearns in his maiden literary effort is the talk of the Washington world of letters, and at the request of thousands of admirers the Senator will, at an early date, begin writing the lives of other saints, including St. Joe, Mo., and St. Paul, Minn. If these are the successes he evidently expects he may write the biographies of the Latter Day Saints, ft ft Senator Rawlins received a letter from home last week. . ft ft Senator Kearns, will leave Washington' soon on a ten days visit to New York. During his absence the body of which he is the leading member will adjourn, for in the language of Hanna and old man Frye, There is no use trying to do business without Tom, so we might as well rest until he returns. a candidate for urging him to become Democratic ticket. congress on the whether he Dave has the simolians, but to cough up liberallyn will consent enough to make a real interesting seems to be a matter of grave on doubt. Dave is as mum as an oyster s. cinct, has shied his castor into the ring order to lighten the financial burdens ques-tioniboth the money and candidacy managers, it has been decided to as a candidate for the nomination of city the Ogden people a chance to sub-ca- n constable at the hands of the Republi-- 1 of the stock, or convention. Under the law Salt scribe for three-fift- hs A member of the Republican city will worth. About one one elect and ake $15,000 has been $25,000 City Arjustice committee is reported to have told balance is expected in raised and the fall. constable this alnew paper will more. two weeks The thur Pratt if he would renounce his H g H. e make its appearance about May 1. It friends, P. legiance to his will Truth many queries. Answering facdependant in appearance but Lannan, O. J. Salisbury and their there is a very strong probability of Republican in spirit. Bill is very much say tion of the Republican party and join Jack May running for the County Re- - agitated over the news; so much bo the machine push he could have the declined to give his coming at. cordership. Last week matters were rival a passing notice, even appointment of chief of police hands looks down. Mr. Pratt refused to desert his uncertain, but at this writing it ft 4 as if Jacks many friends would insist colors, however, and declared he didn t Many leading Democrats of the city want the place anyway unless the salary upon his making the race. and state are openly expressing their ft ft was $200 a month. ft The friends of Judge M. L. Ritchie preference for Hon. O. W, Powers as a no is Now they say there political are endeavoring to induce him to he- - candidate for congress, and it will be machine in Utah. That it only exists come a candidate for surprise if he is nominated. Judge county attorney. the- malignant W. H. King has declared Judge Pow-- 7 in the imaginings-of- He made a good record as district era the available man for the place and hearts of the malcontents of the Repuband' has many friends eager to hopes he will be selected by the judge lican party, particularly in those him. If he should enter the vention. He is a strong man said mabe a formidable oppon- would a race he of it which either had little King and would win in the con- the in Christensen to ent or Several other Democratic Parley eiection chine of their own in days gone by vention. leaders spoke in a similar strain. would like to have had one. In support ft ft ft ft of the assertion that there is no maout for 8aid that Roy lance Ray Van Cott is said to be chine it is pointed out that Senator on nomination for county attorney 0f pr0yo has a lightning rod up for the Kearns, who is popularly supposed to be the Van Cott Mr. ticket. Democratic nomination for congress. the Democratic the head engineer of the piece of to County Attorney His candidacy would be favorably assistant first was has only had two of his own Putnam and made a splendid record. looked upon by the Herald manage- ' ment. particular friends appointed to office, ft ft ft ft United Slates' Marshal Hey wood and E. H. Callister, chairman of the ReothRepublicans living in the county, Surveyor General Anderson. The will very State committee, outside the city, are going to demand a ers who havebeen favored with Federal publican office. The fact of his that soon resign east side of the appointments were either decidedly a Federal office prohibits him Commissioner from the men, such as Postmaster holding any active part in politics county at the convention and insist Thomas, or lukewarm adherents of the from taking on having one. If they do not succeed his resignation. Senator, such as Hobbs and Smith of . a bolt is threatened. the land office and Internal Revenue Collector Callister, and in those apOn April i , the Democratic yatter80n8 speech is regarded by pointments the Senator concurred. A committee will hold a meeting local Democrats as the bugal call of the political machine it is averred should be obedient to the touch of the engineer, city for the purpose o p p Leading members and if a machine really exists it must, the coming campaign. It is not improD- - coming campaign. defined the issues of it party 8ay in view of events, be badly out of order. state the for battle. date next a holding If it were effective none but those who able that ft ft decided upon. In are in touch with it would receive any convention will be contends he will still Glasmann Bill to this work it is said that a recognition. The organization is there- addition 7 be the Republican candidate for con- fore claimed to be nothing more than a date will be fixed fnra meeting of the ffre88 an(j that Kearns is pledged to as-party organization existing only for the committee at which leading members gjgt him general good of the party and not for of the present to offer party will be course the benefit of any particular section o the party suggestions as to the it or of individuals composing it in formulating a policy. shall take ft ft Truth Bureau, 41144 X Street. Since the delivery of the speech by While a short time ago Senator Watterson in Washington Monday h Washington, D. C., March 26. Sen- Kearns was accused of running the ma tor Kearns- article on St. Patrick, e hftft chine for the benefit of himself and his to come pearing in a leading magazine, is the key note of the campaign particular frsends, those particular and that it was delivered after a con- - literary sensation of the day. The friends who had aspirations to public between the Democratic man( iB 80 great that Brehtanos men- offices and were disappointed, while UkSy todtosslts ager has been compelled to rent the ta -- to accommodate the others who were not the Senators sindS.it friends landed the plums, are grum cam-oaig- 5 Senator Kearns appreciates the situation and will try to continue to merit the esteem of his subordinates by cutting his visit as short as possible, ft ft Congressman Sutherland is going to buy a new hat. He needs it. ft ft Senator Kearns is in receipt of many letters from his constituents asking for garden seeds. In some cases stamps are enclosed for replies. Senator Kearns wishes it understood that stamps need not be sent, as he has a frank, which makes stamps valueless to him. Senator Kearns is preparing a treatise on gardening which he will ask leave to print as a part of his coming speech on the irrigation bill, so that it can be sent out free. This will be a great boon tD the farmers of Utah, as Senator Kearns knowledge of gardening is even better than that of the Secretary of Agriculture, who is, by the way, no slouch himself. Senator Kearns is averse to pruning onions when the fruit is in bloom, and strongly advises against planting spuds in the dark of the moon. . ft ft J. L. Rawlins drew his salary nesday, Wed- andit is understood has paid his board. ft ft Senator Kearns many friends here are proud of the fact that the president thinks so well of him. Theodores statement to a delegation of Utahns is regarded here as the strongest endorsement a senator ever received at the |