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Show "I would not accept the office of senator with the slightest taint upon its title," said Mr. Richard Rich-ard Kerens of Missouri, well known in local political po-litical history, referring to the caucus nomination of Thomas K. Niedringhaus for the senate by methods alleged to be dubious. Mr. Kerens may not have so intended it, but such a statement Is extremely humorous to residents of Utah, who remember the distinguished connection he had with the election of Mr. T. Kearns hwo years ago. This supersensitive display on the part of thu gentleman from Missouri looks like an eleventh hour repentance. However, it is a hopeful sign, even if we recall the old familiar voice and ? member that the hands are those of Esau. |