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Show Efil CAIUION COUNTY MATTERS POLITICAL H AS YET AltE VKKY QUIET. J' The political tiiltintion in Carbeu. county so Tar ML t lf year Jh quiot indeed a tmndltlon monk nn- HV tuttal locally. Heretofore Carlwn has lccn the HT' foremost to jjet into the Rnmc, hut far Home un-1 MU explainable reason thinKtf appear to he 'Must HR$k driftiiiK" ahmK. About the oirly political talk 9fl. Tlie Sun has heard thun far lia lecn of a judicial Rfc. nature, and from street and hotel lobby cunver- H nations, rcptillicnus appear to be of the opinlnn MSj Hint since tuese offices are supposed to 1h non- Hjr political it would be wise k held an early cop- HiiY ventlon in order that they may be taken out of MjK "the ix)lHcal pot," as it were, which is sure to HH . beKin to trail about the time of tlic calling ef the ij . state conventions. HH' ." rom unofficial sources The Sun has heard , that the Rood and considerate of the brethren B9 ( over the rnnjtc in Sanpete county concede that HH. the district attorneyship should come to cither " Emery or Cnrbon county, and numerous ones f bavc Hupestal that tUiould the people of this H, side of the mountain uct to;cl1i,r on a ood winu E; there would be no difficulty in landing the uonv . 1 inatinn. In this conucctiflti the only name men- H tltmcd is that of JikIkc V. E. Woods of Price. - Jud&o Woods filled tub offlco with credit to j.. himself, the bnr, the people vf the th'strici ond . ?..' the republican party fow two terms. He was hi '' ,mc for tUo nomiiatinn again nnd would have Y' -.'C. .0l-() 14 for a mjsunch;rstni-lnjj nmoirg Hl -.C V.v?c.?'itcs from this section. H y Rumor has it thai Judge AUwrt IK Chrlston- , Aon will not be a candidate for the judgeship fv;;.u' , again. It Is findertrtood by The Sun that he has B, ' aspirations, to go to congress. Suvce Judge Club- 1 '?', tensorr was n candidate or congress before the HH j! i conVcntloif two years ago and wns defeated, wc DI;. n can n,y irangiua that v) M again try for tio H ",! jlQRikmUon. That lit- IH ltfive Ulc support tif k, the rupublioans of the ceuntiai Comprising tho l'.'' Scwnth Judieiiif district goes wlthotlt saying. B"-v Jhb would Icftvo the field ojn ns to tlio judge nP'V Mp ou Did i-onublknu UcKoC. In case (if the B9f'.J' wJtlirlrAWal of Judge Christgnsou, or rather IvJh SWi dcdiivUlon to agttln aspira to judicial hontir, J. t'' W. Cherry, prcsant district attorney, will be a H :, citntitdato for the jndgeship. BHf r-l This tnru of things political ought to make it 3nvfj easy for the notjtiufvtion of Jndgu Woods. If BXj'", Judge Christenson should dechto to enter iic K W congrcssfonal fio&l The Sun believes he will hnve r'f-l n wilkirwaj for the nomination and election. He LB' is iu the primu ofltfc. is ambitious and oim of the HVl . hardest worJa'i'H and shidcirts of the state. At Pyv' J Washmgton ho would bo abla to accomi)lish tT," things for Eastern Utah ns no othef nmu nttw BL; 2l mentioned could. He wouhl Via heard from as KSF , 5 ugainst a rcyrcieiitativu now there whose vision H' ri; i extends hanl botnd the wheat patchc of Hi w t Caclic Vjtlle'. Jacob Johnson, no doubt will be i;( I nUIctrackcd to far as ilia ctngresnional ambitioirs (,'' r h go, because of the fact tltat he is utrdcrstoml to H'i W have moved out of tho district to Salt I-ikc CKy. HB ;v "Hill" Glasqiann wants tW nomination, but there are too marry aspirants from the north part of the state for other offices to seriously, consider tho Ogden editor. ' Locally, the rank and file of citizens nnd taxpayers tax-payers have tired of the "bull moose" and donkey don-key combination in charge of Carbon county affairs af-fairs and will dispose of the "court house ring" in short order when November shall have rolled around. Never has the county been subjected to as much misrule and incompetency ns from the crowd now in the satldle. |