Show Politics Politic and Things Thing's I DY fly BURL ARMSTRONG The i Anu-i American lean P pa lII ii y a mil i Ii hold i u tu Judicial I convention S. S SiT for fOI t litt Iw nomination of four fout OUt Ju Judges g-cs g and a distrIct dis this net attorney j Is a deep laii plot in th the leading up to the tw convention con a ant and nil before tin the campa campaign campaign cam cam- pa rolls around the people will see seethe tho the method In the ma madness of oC these fellows follows who dictate the tho destinies of oC the thc put pure people Ogden C. C S S. and AV V. C C. Hall will vili be nominated as a a. matt matter mat mat- t ter Cr r of or course COUlse although there thero Is some t talk lk about Hall HaJJ not accepting Tho fourth place on the bench will be filled with either Allen T. T 1 Sanford or or Geol c M M. M J. J Sullivan Hall Is Js a Democrat and occupied ho tho bench once as a Democrat It Is Js believed that tho the American party part counts count c Jarg largely l upon support for this reason In lit fact nIl all of tho the candidates named are arc Democrats nationally with th the exception of Sanford who Is Is a H Republican and do tb- I an anThe American The field ld Js Is clear for A A. J J. J Weber to for l' l district attorney He will vill be nominated by the convention con Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- da day without opposition That Is because because be be- cause causo he ho can eat eal Mormons faster Castel and more more- of or them titan than any all other man his in the state He lie e has won man many prizes at this particular form of oC amusement and It Ii Is sal said in his favor or that If Ir he over o became district attorney h he would transform the thc Third judicial district into a U red hot frying pan an and would keep leep tho time Mormons Mor Mor- mons mans dancing all the time lime Judge Weber Is a nice pudgy sort of or a fellow ell ow wh when n hes he's asleep They tell teB a a. funny stor story about him Ho Hohas Hohas has hns been called because of the tho swarthiness of his skin but It was never intimated that he was a nc negro ro until nigh when l hue deU delivered deUr r d echo O and h he lie captivated the audience After it was over o ho buttoned his coat about him hint and left let tr tt tl 5 hall hail He lIe stumbled through the da n K along one of Ogden's Ogden's Ogden's Og- Og dens den's best streets street and was at attracted attracted at at- by b ba a conversation between two men wh who ha had been at the meeting What did you ou think of it a asked l et one It was a good ad taid the other but I thou thought ht that little who spoke last ma made e the best talk of all 9 S S Mayor Bransford went vent through Salt Lake last tall rail telling all the th people how he ho was taking the nomination for tor mayor with absolutely no strings strIng Ho lIo was going to tu be pe e independent p in everything e that he did He lie made no pledges and would have none nono to keep Gee but it sounded it-sounded good to hear hoor him tell It IL But the fellows who have havo the thelong thelong long hong memories must compare compe his huts statements then with his attitude now The rho mayor must have been heen born Dorn on Independence day ay Those who appoint and run away will have m to light I twine some other day T The he Republican outing at Wandamere Wanda Wanda- and mere mCle Thursday da will ill bo ho more than worth while Governor Cutlers Cutler's boom boam has been h heard ur Next cx l v t- Mayor Mayot Brau BranSford rord will bo be the topic for COi dl discussion cu lon ut nt a meeting of ot the American party's Womans Woman's Auxiliary tomorrow Mn Mrs E 12 E. E E. Shepard Is doing great reat work worl In th the Interest of local option in Idaho and atRi site she o h nu s willing audi audi- dices wherever she sho goes At Malad Malati she he spoke poke pol c to tOO persons in the tabernacle tabernacle tabernacle taber taber- nacle and her hur talk ma made o such an aim Im Impression tnt tnt- lon that she h was requested to speak the following night In the court house The Thu bull building inG was pack packed to the doors She organized a branch of or the W W. V. V C C. T T. U. U at Malad with 69 members 1 and It ii le already the lal largest union In Idaho In the Mormon church chUlch at St St. John Mrs Irs Si spoke to a good audience and following following follow follow- ing Ini her talk a petition was circulated for rOt the closing of the thc lone saloon aloon At Malad all au the tho falcons be closed December 31 Splendid crowds greeted greet greet- ed Cd Mrs Shepard at where bhe ehe spoke at the he Presbyterian and Mormon churches anti and in the pavilion Another union of or the W. W C C. T U U. was organized d there The Tue only saloons in Bear Lake Lalie county are ale at Montpelier antI and the they will viii be closed as per peti peti- ti lion tion on At Pocatello Mrs Irs Shepard spoke on One afternoon to lo the women an anti and In inho tho ho evening to a mixed audience at atthe atthe atthe the Congregational church 1 1 People W were rc turned away from the mo moiling places at American Falls although she bhe spoke to lo the women in the afternoon after after- l noon oon and the men at night Mrs Ir Shepard will revisit rc American Falls Fails July 12 to help In tho the special election elec tion lIun Jul July 1 11 1 Another union of L'S LS S members member WH a waS organized Later she site was greeted h by largo large audiences at Black fo 01 Mrs ll's Shepard hum rinds linds ds a aery Ul very ery ta Ol favorable able In I Idaho aho to th local op option op op- Lion tion movement rh The people seem seeni ready reallY lot for It h. and anti the cause causo of nr pro pro- Is sweeping the tho W OUt out- out much much opposition 0 W. W II 11 King one of or the eS e.'S to the Denver cl convention on is In li-i favor OI o of ofa f fa a national woman plank in iii intha tits tha Democratic j platform lie also favors favora a for Ol oi the the- conservation allon of the tIme nations nation's resources and anil one for foran foran foran an expression on money Since it Is Isto Isto isto to be a Democratic convention It Jt it Is quite likely that o every delegate on ott the lit committee on resolutions an and i platform platform plat plat- form will like Mr 11 King King- ask for 01 certain certain tam tain planks That Is one place where Democratic activity never flags O. O was only an ordinary fireman at a u modest immodest stipend In the time city's employ but hut he lie hears bears all nil the thc earmarks carmark of being leino a rate first muck muck- raker He lie was tired fired b by Chief Vail lot for a violation of departmental rules whilo on duty at the Grand theater lUst last wittier winter and feeling that his dismissal dismissal dis dis- missal was not nol justified by the facts he lie started on a still hunt for Cot the thc scalp of the nan milan who canned him Tho rho dismissal of Waller ValLer all l' l Knight a close friend of whetted his appetite ap up- petite for Cor tho hide of the chief and ho was wa instrumental l in landing his man The Time ma mayor or himself never ne worked harder to get the job Jol of Chief Vail Vall than titan Mr 11 aut and the tho chances al' al are that said Pollin will wind up In Iii his old berth In th the lire fire department Oh well politics Is a u queer form olm of amusement after all aiL Garland Globe Tuesdays Tuesday's e eret New s printed a cut of Mrs Mis Luc Lucy A. A Clark with a big headline over O It it ft Mrs 1118 lc L Lucy A A. Clark of Brigham City I Is sister I Luc Lucy ashamed of being a citizen of ot Gailand Jand or does Brigham want to claim her hel She is the Garland Garland Oarland Gar Oar land correspondent to tho the News but probably that paper dont don't know their own correspondent Mrs Irs Clark was the only woman delegate present ut at the tIme Republican national convention In Chicago I t. t r J I t t t r 4 1 |