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Show Vol. 3; No. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MAY 37. Piucrc 21, 1904. 5 Cunts having had that privilege accorded the combine is Judge Towers and wo him by a Democratic gathering. It understand lie slronuously denies over having entered into a combine happened 'this way: The name of C. with himself. S. Varian had been presented as a jt other off was candidate for district judge and tho by The judicial conventions of both Walton dragged It is the nomination stated that C. S. Varian convention. of the would have name members of Delegate result the and been have held, parties with a wild whoop and of Fied Lo(ybourow does not suit Bentzgen, in a very appropriate ad- gone is satisfactory to the members of both dress, called the attention of the hurrahthrough had it not been for the timely the Kearns crowd as well as It might; in the As Truth, to predicted chairman the fact that good gov- interference of Charles Varian, Jr. that it has been learned that Fred parties. ernment in the primaries and Thrusting his blonde Van I)yko four to the nominate present began squared hiunelf with the Sutherland attempt Candidate in and of convention that the into tho the thick very fray; forces before tho convention was incumbents by both conventions was Walton had shown by his conduct thnisting aside the frenzied delegates called to order and that Is the reason a failure, the Republicans rejecting that he was unfit for a judicial posi- and bearding the chairman of the why ho was nominated. the proposal of the Democrats, al- tion, hence his name should be with- convention in his den as it were, VaJt drawn. Judge Powers withdrew the rian, Jr., delivered himself of a very though the four were The versatile and pothe Democrats selecting Judges Hall name and Fowler was then nominated emphatic speech to the effect that litical writer of the Tribune states on Mr. Varian was not a candidate and on the first ballot. and Stewart by acclamation, and would not be a candidate. It was a information and belief that Chris Jt Jt Judge Morse being accorded a simaction and one that merits de- Diehl will get more votes for city brave nomination of Judge After the Demobecause it was judge than either of tho Democratic served ilar honor by his party. The Morse by acclamation in the Repub- the onlyrecognition, delivered that day candidates. Well, if he doesnt it is as not was speech cratic convention large lican succeeded which the was not received with wild and a dead moral certainty lie will not convention, that as that held by the opponents of that continued long applause. The con- draw salary for another four years. rejection of the proposal to party, but was quite enthusiastic. Jt Jt the four incumbents and let it vention wanted Judge Varian for a But one ballot was required to estab candidate. in succeeded Having It is stated that the Kearns crowd lish the claims of former Judge go at that, made by the Democrats, withdrawing his paters name from Cherry and J. H. Hurd, Judge B. A. Judge T. D. Lewis, George F. Good- the contest Varion, Jr., disappeared are grooming a dark horso for tho Wilson being a close second to Judge win, M. L. Ritchie, C. S. Kinney, D. before his politics became known position occupied by Sheriff Emery. Cherry. W. H. Wilken was among H. Wenger, George G. Armstrong, C. throughout the convention and thus Tho mouse has been wielding the the also rans, but did very well, all S. Patterson and H. S. Tanner were was another action committed which omb for some time past and Joe Had he the scrolls of bo burwill not has been history things being considered. in nomination. On the first doing odd chores around dened is been a resident of the state for a placed another added hero to the some time past In the for stablo with; ballot more votes were cast than and of the list. time possessed unpublished longer period Jesting aside, work of getting the now entry ready there were delegates in the convenof the advantage which his opponents tion. Before the third ballot, the Mr. Varian, Jr., will he a candidate for the track. in the more extensive acquaintance name of Judge Goodwin was with if his friends have their way and lie St Jt will if a he might have wone. make he is good legislator drawn in favor of M. L. Ritchie. This In the light of tho conduct of Canand Three ballots were required for dis- left Tanner and Ritchie the only men nominated because elected, trict attorney, the nominees being in the field. Ritchie was nominated Chick, as he is commonly called, didate Walton before the recent Ray Van Cott, who was successful; by a good safe margin, having 8G to is a young man of ability and sound, Democratic convention, is it fair to D. B. Hempstead of this city, and C. Tanners GG. hard sense. presume that had ho been nominated and elected ho would have come down A. Callis of Summit. L. L. Baker of Tooele, M. M. The convention passed appropriate Kaighn, Benner X. Smith and Frod C. Some time ago George T. Bean, a from tho woolsack and scrapped with any attorney presuming to differ with resolutions upon the death of Dennis Loofbourow were candidates for dis- former Democrat of Richfield, left tho him? C. Eichnor, late district attorney, trict attorney. Baker got the 11 votes Jit Jit which was a very able tribute to the of his own county, Kaighn received Democratic party and joined with the who abilities of the efficient officer Tho esteemed-Heraldthat staunch and Loofbourow 89. Republicans. After serving on pro27, Smith 24 has departed. It was a very nice Loofbourow was declared the nomibation for some time George entered Democratic organ, docs not appear to thing for the convention to do, and nee amid joyful acclamations of his the field as a candidate for district at- be nominating as many candidates as members of the party were highly supporters. torney of the Sixth judicial district. It was. gratified at the forethought of Mr. convention selected a district The convention told George to go and The Jit jit Joseph M. Cohen, who presented the committee, remarkable in this respect. sit on the mourner's bench some Sevier county has a candidate for resolution, which was adopted on a For the First precinct, A. B. Edler, more. J. IT. Erickson was selected. rising vote. who has up to a very short time ago Our old friend John Foy Chidester, slate treasurer on the Republican convenAt the conclusion of the in the beg pardon Hon. John Foy Chidester ticket, in the person of James Chrisbeen a Socialist; tion the delegates from- the city met Second, howling Sevier is going to work for G. H. Backman, for many was as the candidate tiansen. in city convention for the nomination this gentleman with might and main, an applicant for and a recipient for judge. It is thought at this writof two judges of the city court. years and according to a letter to Truth, he of office at the hands of the Demo- ing that Judge Sargent of Panguitch Fisher S. Harris, in a very appro- cratic will come up to the convention with party, having been city record will bo the Democratic nominee. all kinds of delegates from that secpriate speech, placed 'the name of er and private secretary to CongressJt Jt Morris Sommer before the conven- man tion of country. King. to is Truth authorized tion, and having worked his audience state that The delegates them ambled for Jit jit up to a pitch of enthusiasm, moved four years. E. II. Snow of Washington county Kane county Democrats are going a suspension of the rules and that not a is candidate the for nomination Jt Jt acto make an effort to capture the Judge Sommer be nominated by of for on Demono state one to had the this time has the secretary clamation. This motion prevailed Up county this fall and Frank Little is The convention then listened to nom temerity tox declare himself for the cratic ticket; that he never has been mentioned as a candidate for the inatlrig speeches eulogistic of A. S. legislature on either ticket, but it is a candidate, except in the minds of lower house. If Kane goes DemoFowler, Judge McMaster and E. A. a few of his friends and that he will cratic we hope Little will win, as Walton. At the conclusion of the fair to presume that the Man about ho has worked hard enough to denot name be to his in used out a few will the dark House permit O. Hon. W. of bring Bug Powers, placing speech serve something. Walton in nomination, occurred an horses some time during the ensuing convention. It is with much sadness Jt jt Delegate Wil- week. The only person mentioned we print this statement, because it unpleasant incident. means nothing else than the knocking Reports received from various quarliams, a man of small stature, who Vari-aHon. Charles is this at out of that pretty combination writing ters of the state are to the effect sat alongside Candidate Walton, was for distincSnow achieved Walwho for who King governor, Jr., great asked by another delegate that the Kearns forces have several ton was, and upon replying that he tion a few days ago by rising to ad- secretary of state and Judge Powers men working In tho several counties, for congress, so glibly written about was connected with the notorious dress a Democratic and convention, by the political ignoramus of the Trib- endeavoring to create sentiment in Luke collecting agency, received a to havof honor claim the who une. In the light of denials by King favor of the senior senator. lays stinging blow on the nose, followed Among and by Snow the only man left in the faithful band may be found the ever the been until only Republican ing by several other in the face, Sfaite a.nd Local Politics. raz-pet- az well-informe- d curry-c- , , - ed n, be-betwe- en |