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Show THE COUNCILMANIC NOMINEES. Tho outlook for tho Republican Councllnmnlc ticket is exceptionally good. In tho First precinct tho candidates candi-dates aro Frank J. Hewlett nnd Stephen Ste-phen Stanford. Tho former is a business busi-ness mnn nnd manufacturer, employing employ-ing a largo number of hands in his factory, thereby causing money to be circulated and assisting In tho upbuilding upbuild-ing of tho city. Ho has been in tho Council for several terms and has given a good account of himself. He will certainly bo re-elected. Mr. Stanford Stan-ford Is especially a representative of tho working element. Ho is n man ot good, sound common sense, with more than ordinary ability nnd intelligence, nnd appeals strongly to tho voters ot ills precinct. In tho Second, J. W. Currlo Is a giant of strength, an old resident, a man' who Is respected by his neighbors neigh-bors and who enjoys their confidence and esteem. His profession Is that of an assayer and ho Is well known and trusted by the mining men of tho State. J. A. Ekman, his collonguo on tho ticket. Is a business man, who has been tho architect of his own fortunes. for-tunes. Ho has built up an oxtenslvo business in tho Second precinct. Ho knows its needs nnd wants and Is altogether alto-gether a most desirable man to sit In tho Council. In tho Third, tho fight will bo fierce. It Is tho battleground, tho pivot on which the election turns. T. A. Callls-ter Callls-ter and E. F. Parry aro tho Republican Republi-can candidates. Tho former is a native na-tive of tho Third, highly esteemed by all who know him, and respected for his honesty, sterling worth and business busi-ness nblllty. If ho Is elected, nnd he will be, ho will countenance no job-bcry job-bcry or crooked work In tho Council, and ho is just smart enough to detect anything of that kind. Mr. Parry is an old nnd highly esteemed es-teemed resident of tho Third. Ho has a host of friends In all tho political parties and will make a very desirable member ot tho City Council. In tho Fourth precinct, A. II. Pea-body Pea-body and Joseph Johnson aro tho candidates. can-didates. Mr. Peabotly occupies a position posi-tion of trust In tho Commercial National Na-tional bank. Ho Is a man of affairs, whoso probity and integrity aro above suspicion. Ho has a largo circle of friends and will run well at tho polls. Mr. Johnson is what might bo callod an integral part of tho Fourth pro-clnct, pro-clnct, having lived thero so long nnd being so well known. Ho is manager of tho accuntlng department of tho Consolidated Wagon and Machine company, a man of high character and trustworthy to tho fullest extent; a man of substantial moans nnd vitally Interested In tho wolfaro of tho city, and particularly In the Fourth precinct, pre-cinct, whero ho has largo property Interests. In-terests. Tho Fifth precinct used to bo tho banner Republican district of tho city and thero is no reason why It should not maintain that reputation. Tho Democrats havo no show thero, hut between them and the misguided peoplo peo-plo who havo gono after tho falso gods of tho Kearns-Amorlcan party, tho Republicans will havo to look to their laurels. Tho candidates aro H. N. Standlsh and Dr. A. C. Bower. Mr. Standlsh Is a leading citizen, who has held public office before, with credit to himself and tho satisfaction of his constituents. His interests in tho city aro substantial and ho would bo a very useful member of tho Council. Dr. A. C. Bower Is so well known that It Is almost superfluous to say anything regarding him. Ho. has been ono of tho leading physicians of tho city for years nnd Is noted for his works of charity and benevolence. He Is a largo property-owner In tho pre-elnct pre-elnct which ho will represent In the Council; a man of means, probity and ability. |