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Show Kl Doiivs Politically. ! j, 1 1 Hp i There is a great deal of speculation going on in Hj j jj political circles regarding Smoot's position with Hji "1 $ f Kearns. The Apostle has been quietly denouncing H'i J j the junior Senator to his (Smoot's) friends, and 1 il1 1 tlloy are dlvi(led n opinion as to whether the in- i'hj dignation is put on or is genuine. M , f.h'l Most of them are inclined to believe that it is m S,'W''l tlie real thins and that Smoot means what he 1 'nt 1 says about tho Senator being a traitor, and that B r-?Vf the best Kearns will get from the Provo man will i ' ' be the worst of it. M i,j l' m. The doubt in the minds of many will not help M 'j , Smoot, however, especially in the southern part m Viii'l jj olC tlie State, where it will be impossible for any H 'J,, i man to declare for Kearns and be elected. Hr'v! ,''.5 KE ' j. : I Tne whole programme of the Kearns-Heath po- jr s f litical, eccelsiastical, financial ahd social gang is B I -A' to work for a deadlock to get church recognition ft i,j for Keith or Heath. It would sound something IBi'lb lilce tllls Tnis mnn' sentlemen, is a national y i im figure. You cannot estimate the influence he can 'f r bring to bear for your people at home and with W ' '1 ,, his powerful colleagues at Washington. If Mr. Heath B j.ias is elected it will be a master stroke for you as the flj l M leader of this great people. Or, if you elect Mr. H "Y'll.l Keith he will use his purse and his influence in M ' jj j every way for the betterment of the Mormon peo- H N ili H ple It wil1 not do for Mr Smoot to g0 to tlie H 4il' Senate, an apostle in your church; and there is a i 2$ $ great majority that wishes to have Governor Wells H !l 11 Ti in llis Presenl Position until his time of office has Ei'f jj expired. Now, this is the way out Heath or K' Iff Keith. Hr ' Plr pay tue moneyJ yu take your cnce Hf., 'jlr J ! According to Daniel Wantit Harrington he can 1 '?m hear the jingle on the mahogany on the Shoreham T llr l)ar and tliere are no clouds in llis political west. T il Tne unsollcited testimonials to his ability crowd 4 j p the mails, and his cinch is so big as Judge Eyrick's M l Ho is much obliged to Mr. Sutherland and thinks vl jj i'i the Congressman is a nice man for stepping out B i of tue way as lie 'eared George would crowd him B' ' l for the pole at the start' Thoush Dan lias never K Mil.! had a doubt as to the finish. No one else has Hf j II either. ptM Hi ; M Kearns has recommended Wells up in the little M . 'l!lm.! office on South Temple, but there is a new crowd fl fj i Ijffi in the saddle, and the Smith faction does not take Uri Itw so lcintllv to tlie Governor' K.j1 i i It figures that he has been given about all that H Jjf is coming to him and will govern itself according- Hlj'f' A ly Jt ls Practically certain that one H. Wells H J " will not be the Senator from Utah. Hlj ij Of the four named, we are bound to say that by U tJ all means the very best timber is David Keith. Hlf!'? I He is a gentleman always and when not under the HBi'1! i! spo11 of Tom Kearns lle is at a11 times and every- Hfp I " where a sterling man. HM ,f j "J Apparently there will not be much of a struggle HHspi, .1,3 for the nomination for Supreme judge at the hands nii ti of the Democrats. It looks like a cinch for Rich- BSbsI ok ard w- Young. ii j MS HP I Oarbis, Meeks and Ghristensen. The First pre- F if "' cinct isn't bashful. KmL il imWf a 0. H. Hewlett is an awfully busy man now days. , 1. 1 He is going to make a hard fight in the convention. I Jl I Wo hope Black will be a white councilman. jH 1 Black ought to know enough about harnesses to HHynHi ' keep out of the machine-made one they'll try to HsHK put on him in the rotten City Council. HBffli! George Westervelt is going to fight hard for the HHHH nomination for County Attorney. He has enlisted NBBB some good friends. HHlHi |