. Review of reviews and world's work. always anticipated bypoliticians with the keenest interest. Re-gardless of the contest between Wilson andHughes, the Maine election may give s gains or losses in the nextOjngrcss. The jxjpiilar election of Senatorswas regarded by Mr. RfXit and others aslikely to keep the bc5t and ablest men frombecoming candidates. It is operating, how-ever, much in the same way as elections forGovernor. Thus the Republicans of Ohiohave chosen the Hon, Myron T. Herrick astheir candidate for the Senate, while Sena-tor Pomerrne, the DrnuKrratic incumbent,will run for another


. Review of reviews and world's work. always anticipated bypoliticians with the keenest interest. Re-gardless of the contest between Wilson andHughes, the Maine election may give s gains or losses in the nextOjngrcss. The jxjpiilar election of Senatorswas regarded by Mr. RfXit and others aslikely to keep the bc5t and ablest men frombecoming candidates. It is operating, how-ever, much in the same way as elections forGovernor. Thus the Republicans of Ohiohave chosen the Hon, Myron T. Herrick astheir candidate for the Senate, while Sena-tor Pomerrne, the DrnuKrratic incumbent,will run for another term. No Rrpul)li(ancould better represent Ohio than. Mr Her-rick. We mentioned last month the notablesuccess of Hon. Frank H. Kellogg in theMinnevita Republican Hon. Phil-ander C Knox, former Secretary of State,is Pennsylvanias F-* in selection forthe Senate. In Cal; (iovrrnor John son is the Progresnive nominee for the Sen-ate and is m a bitter contest for Re-publican Q Harrb & Ewing. Washington HON. MYRON T. HERRICK(Republican candidate for the Senate in Ohio) The nominating primaries in theStandard State of Ncw York will be held^* on September 19. The Demo-crats, meeting informally at Saratoga lastmonth, accepted Judge Seabury as their can-didate for Governor and Mr. William for the United States selections will not be opposed in theprimaries. Seaburj is strong with the pro-gressive and reform elements in the State,and McCombs is well known as the younglawyer who organized the Wilson move-ment some five years ago and who beoamechairman oi the Democratic National Com-mittee. Cjovernor Whitman has expectedthe Republicans to renominate him, and M. Calder, of Hrookhn, a of Congress of excellent repute andg«KHl record, had expected to be nominatedfor the Senate with little or no oppositionOn August 18, however, thrre was an-nounced the randidacy for tlie Senate ofHon. Robert Hacon. and it was s


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