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Show VERY FAIR TICKET ' I '1'iH Nominated by the Democratic H Convention Last Week. iH -iH Judges W. II. King and R. W. , M Young Make Short Talks U Before the Convention. I iH il The Democrats of the county met IH at tho court house last Wednesday H and nominated a county ticket. Ac- jl coidlng to some Democrats it was the "ll "biggest, best, most harmonious" ll gathering of Cache county's untcirl- 'll fled that has been held In vcais, but I'l to othcis It was hardly that not by a H long shot and the Republicans as a H whole aie well satlsllcd with tho H ticket. The men put up arc fairly H good men, and the ticket may be ic- gaulcdasafahly strong one, but tho l Republican leaders believe they can H and will swamp the entire alTalr, with lH the exception of the Senatorial candl- jH date, and there arc excellent lighting ll chances ou that. H Chairman Fullmer called the con- IH ventlon to oidcr'ut 11:15 and after tlio jH usual amount of hot air was expended, l committees weic appointed, and a IH icsolutlnn advocating the cstab- . H Jishmcnt of a state road tax H and state road commission .was H adopted. This was followed by "tho jH great and only" W. H. King, "and It,. 'H W. Young, who In a.very few niinutcs tH demolished- tho entire Republican IH paity platform, prlnciplcs,'votcs, Und IH all. Judge King spoke about tcn.nl'- H ut os. The bin den of his 'talk wius'tho H glory of the Democracy and tlo tor- H talnty of Its ultimate trlunfph". Ho . H charged tho ltamihltani'nartv with! IH falluie, mal-adiuitilstraUori,'. liiu) coVi ' H rupt alliance, and prophesied Us HlH H mate overtbiow, as tlio -people coino . , iO understand its' real charactcr-and . ,. M purpose.' He excoriated most 'un- IH mercifully tho 'men who have abandon- IH cd the Dempcntcy for the Republican jH parly, calling them "renegades" anil H "apostates," and expressed Ills utter . contempt for them, and incidentally ., & H took li fall out of "religious apostattUukjPt -lH IH The Judge was followed by "Dick" JH Young, who had little to say and said ll It in few vvoids. He made a plea for ll non-partlsanshlp in politics when it comes to the election of Judges, and IJI asking Republicans to give him their ifll franchise if they think him better IH fitted for the supreme bench than his M opponent, but tie did not advocate a M vice versa course. M According to the Journal the sneak- U crs were wildly applauded, and the H convention adjourned to meet at 2 p. '"' M in. Presumably this recess wits for M lunch but some say it was more for IH the purpose of relieving the strain M occasioned by King and Young. M At the afternoon meeting the fol- ' H lowing ticket was nominated: For M cnator, A. G. R.irbcr; Rcprescnta- " IH tlves, Samuel Oldham, L. R. Mar- j M tincau, Christian Sorcnson; County M Commissioners, W. H. Darley, Wm. M Edwards, James V. Allen; Clerk, A. IH L. Faricll; Recorder, Jennie P. Slater; H Sheriff, Gcoigo C. Rlgby; Assessor, I. M C. Thoresen; Treasurer, H. A. Camp- H bell; Attorney, J. .. Stewart, Jr; Stir- '',' IH vcyor, T. II. Humphreys. ,IH |