Show MINI 3im t t MrTJII r llenleateemsatloua I ailihy Thatch ern erlr6d Regarding the charge ol Thatcheri fiends that Rawllni letter to Mnnton barred hit candidacy Joseph E Calne makes the following reply The point that Mr Momon and hit friends are apparently trying to make li that through the RawllniMonion letter and other concurrent events Mr 1 Rawllni was debarred from becoming a candidate for the United States ben atorihlp because Mr Thatcher announced announ-ced his candidacy only alter being Informed of the Rawllni letter Alter expressing respect and admiration for 1 Mr Thatcher the letter tayii In the present situation I have at 1 reedy suggested to my friends who are alto the devoted friends ot Mr Thatcher my unqu Illfted withdrawal In his interest To this proposal they tee objection They urge that the opponent op-ponent ol Mr Thatcher will make the claims first that Utah should not be represented In Congress exclusively by member ol a single church I second the precariousness ol I Mr Tliatcheri health and the chance that the place might be left to be filled appointment ot a Republican Governor That these conilderatloni together with other In fluencet would almost certainly lead to hit rftlttt That II 1 I am Out ot the way he woul4 be humiliated by defeat and our > mutual enemies without merltor Iou clalmi would be enabled lo triumph Then alter other kindly nprrttloni lor Mr Thatcher the Rawlins letter continue 11 you can probably tee I luccttt ahead lor Mr Thatcher let me I know In that event my duns and rues roe art equally clear I leave I this matter In the hands of Mr Thatchert frlenIlnd hall cheerfully abide their Judgment a to what U best to do Mr Rawlins li itlll awaiting a reply to thai letter Mr Monton has not yet told him whether or not he agreed with Rawlins other friends In the obJec lions the > raised against hit withdrawal With the iitmmt contlderatlon for Mr Tlilch r Mr Rawlins helm l the matter In the hand ol his Mr Thatcher friends li v their Hence the refute to rtdnhc lurttton Mr R tins letter WM nil taken so a wlthdriviil by Mom I Thacher ma on 1 evidence Ill this 1M liter reftdlttR that letter reiuettfd Frol Kerr of ho Ran to call upon Mr Rawlins M I atclr lain his ammlmade In the Lena oelal eon lest tnd r calved a reply In lint with the Ulter A positive proof nl the tact that neither the letter nor the statement made lo him br Mr Kerr contltutrd In Mr Thaichert mfhd a withdrawal from the rate I found In Mr Thtrhr Ins crvltw In the Salt Lake Tribune ol the tollawlnr Sunday November ith In whIch he sans I do not propote to enter Into any jcramMt lor the place I do not with to occupy Ihe petition nl opposing Judge Powers or Judge Ilemitnon or Mr Rawllni or my young friend Mr liar rte They are all good men and better fitted than I am to perform the dutlet ol the office ol senator It would he quite as consistent lor Mr Riwllnt In assume an abused attitude atti-tude and claim that he had been kept In the dirk ai regards the candidacy of Mr Thatcher lor In that tame Interview Inter-view Mr Thatcher taldi I have never been ambitious to hold political office I I prefer private to public life and the peace ol the toclal circle to the strife ol pollllct III had not been placed In a poiltlon Involving a great principle I could not be tempted to accept even the high office ol United Slate icnator nut II UtahIt young Utah feels thai my election would be a Indication of that for which I have contended and would aid In preventing the forging chain upon the people ol this stale I mould accept clue office ol senator ihouUh he tendered hie The reply ol young Utah to the above > at not yet been heard ol by Mr R < HlHfrlendiand until II It I Jieai the candidacy of Mote Thatcher will be rtnMertd by ui ai a matter ol at much doubt though probably ol In I concern thin the candidacy ol Mr Rawlins item to be to the lupportcri ol his dli tlnjulihcJ opponent oln conclusion let It 1 be laid lor Ihe express Information of Mr Monton and hit frlendi that Mr Uawllnt It a candl date for the United States lenatorthlp and that he will not withdraw even at the COlt nl again teeing hit penminthlp caricatured and thrown open to ridicule on the fit page ol a morning piper The letter Mr Monion lent to Mr Radios regarded by Mr Rawllni at confidential added Mr Calne and he does not with to give It to the public without Mr Man MIn permlttlon whlcn hat not been given Mr MoAn was asked today lor lIch permlttlon and he said he would take the request under conttderatlon We await ht < pleasure In the matter |