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Show ffis ' Last evening's Washington Star 'J Sr said: "I'losldrnt Itoosevelt often has ' wtL been asked to wilte a letter In opposl- 'Bb,- t'on ,0 moot's candidacy, orothci- ijMBp;' wise to make manifest in a public way fflRj. his disappioval. This he has stead- IBr fastly refused to do. It Is no secret ,jR8V In Administration circles, however, IK1' , that the President does not look with 3R: favor upon the election of anapostlo fjMfigl to the senate, and that he believes LjHr Its clfeet would Lc unfortunate for the 9fw- people as well as for tlu State cf WKb Utal1, isRafF "- "The President could have no more Ml'i objection merely to a nou-polygamlst SiHBjfx Mormon than he would have to the fR adherent of any other religious belief, ktHS? !,llt' would certainly assume that hull- IRv- vldual oiilnlons of this character feafc'"- should not enter as a political cousld- HfRjft cratluu. Itut so 1' ng as there Is a KjK&l lingering suspicion that a certain p.ut flP of the Moimon hierarchy is notw.iolly K, sincere in Its professions concerning EH polygamy, tl U obviously ial-es objec- R tlon to the clcwitlon to the Senate of BKr one of lt distinguished mciubor." BBRS;1. |