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Show truth. republican ticket. 1 rnrieentn District B. B. Mann, C. Fifty-fift- h District T. M. Mumford, E- Davey, Walter E. Seare. C. E. James Ring. Ranck, Fourteenth District Alex Buchanpur President Theodore Roosevelt Fifty-sixt- h A. A. Fuller, J. District W. an, Clarence For Vice President Charles Cowan, George E. C. Cloyes, H. N. Garff. Filrfcsnks. h District Joseph SuthFifteenth District Lycurgus Isaac erland, Morgan, M. M. Miller. William E. Wood, H. J. Walk. STATE TICKET. Fifty-eight- h District J. A. Wright, Sixteenth District William C. of Cutler Peter H. Carlisle. John sr., Gordon, For Governor S. G. Saxman, George Bates. Fifty-nint- h N. W. ErickDistrict Salt Lake. Seventeenth District George James son, Godfrey, H. E. Howe. 8. James Leatham, Jr., A. G. i For Secretary of State Charles Sixtieth District Reynolds Cahoon, Tlngey of Juab. Emil Erickson, A. Shaw. Court Eighteenth District E. J. Eardley, For Justice of Supreme Sixty-firs- t District Nephi McCleary, Robert Watson, Thomas Winter. pallet N. Straup of Salt Lake. Christian Stevenson, M. E. Callahan. Nineteenth District A. C. Thom, d For Treasurer Janies Christiansen District George HarJames T. R. Horne. Hague, Neilson Francis McDonof gevier. per, Hyrum Twentieth District MarCharles P. ald. A. Edwards, of Box For Audftor-- J. H. B. Clawson, William getts, Sixty-thir- d District John Olson, A. Elder. L- - Thomas, Jr., Peter Gray. For Superintendent of 8choole A. Twenty-firs- t District J. F. Corker, Sixty-fourt- h Swen District C. Nelson of Sanpete. E. M. Bennett, Dr. C. W. Nunn. Minnine Roach. Loctin Roach, A General M. Twenty-secon- d For District James Rae, Attorney Sixty-fiftDistrict Franklin Webb, T. A. Moore, Thomas E. Taylor. Breeden of Weber. Charles Colbrook, Leander Butler. W. E. Electors Twenty-thir- d For Presidential GamDistrict Dan Sixty-sixt- h District J. H. Walker, ' wide of Weber, H. P. Myton of Salt ble, Mrs. B. F. Jones, Byron West. David E. sr., Jones, John A. Barrett. Twenty-fourt- h District Like, James A. Miner of 8alt Lake. h George District R. White For Congress Joseph Howell of Canning, Sr., L. E. Mahle, Joseph Ev (Dem.), Republicans not yet appointed. ans. Cache. Sixty-eight- h District Neils Poulson, Disof Judicial Third the For Judges Twenty-fift- h District Henry E. Frank Goff, David Dowding, Jr. trict C. W. Morse, M. L. Ritchie, Geo. Rawlings, Thomas P. Billings, Henry Sixty-nint- h District William Brand, G. Armstrong, T. D. Lewis. Guiver. O. W. Despain, George Dryburgh. For District Attorney Frederick C. Twenty-sixt- h District F. D. RuthSeventieth District William White, Loofbourow. T. A. erford, Reamer, Thomas E. Andrew Mickelson, Charles Ellis. Jones. Seventy-firs- t Fred A. District COUNTY TICKET. Third Ward. Jaynes, O. V. Bohn, William R. WellTwenty-sevent- h District Miles R. ington. Seventy-secon- d Thomas District Commissioners Long Term, John Taylor, Charles Lawrence, A. E. Allen. C. Mackey; Short Term, Edward D. Hyde. Vaudry, J. P. Terry, J. R. Seventy-thir- d District Chris LarMiller. Twenty-eight- h District F. S. TlnR. J. son, Sheriff C. Frank Emery. Parry, George A. Bills. gey, J. G. Weaver, Joel F. Grover. Seventh-fourth District Valentine District Harold E. Twenty-nintAttorney P. P. Christensen. Clerk J. U. Eldredge, Jr. Henry Crane, L. S. H. Bodell Sleator, C. W. L. Stevens, John G. Smith, - Seventy-fift- h District S. L. HowRecorder P. 0. Perkins. Felt. Auditor I. M. Fisher. Thirtieth District H. J. Shimming, ard, Seth Pixton, Edward Orgill. Seventh-sixt- h District W. H. War-dle- , Treasurer W. O. Carbis. J. A. Eardley, John H. Back. Accessor C. M. Brown. William H. Holt, John Wheadon. District Z. S. Derrfck, Thirty-firs- t B. J. Swenson. A. P. Kesler, H. H. Walters. Seventy-sevent- h Surveyor District John A. William Aylett, George F. Cooper, A. F. Rund-quis- t District Thirty-secon- d Superintendent of Schools John W. Smith. Hall, John Perkins, Stephen J. Newman. Seventy-eight- h District George A. District John Stowe, Goff, John Dunn, John Larsen, Jr. Thirty-thir- d REPUBLICAN CITY NOMINEES. William Leatham, William Sellqy, Jr. Seventy-nint- h District W. J. SpenDistrict William McThirty-fourt- h Diehl B. City Judges Christopher cer, Samuel Gerrard, John B. Bring-bursMillan, Stanley F. Hanks, Harry Hayand Joseph J. Whitaker. Justice of the Peace Dana T. wood. Eightieth District Frank Hicks, H. District C. M. Lees, Thirty-fift- h Smith. J. Gregerson, C. L. Countryman. James Watson, B. A. Ridd. Constable W. F. Hills: District W. H. WoodEighty-firs- t District George A. DaThirty-sixt- h FolWilliam Holman, Hyrum P. ring, J. T. Dean, T. H. Quillan. FOR THE LEGISLATURE, 8ALT vis, Eighty-secon- d District W. L. Crane LAKE COUNTY. no Ward. Fourth Republican yet appointed. (Dem.), For State Senators Stephen H. C. District Alfred Eighty-thir- d R. An R. District Love, 8amuel C. Park, George N. LawChemi-nant Reid, Isaac W. Coon, Peter Le son, J. A. Evans, F. C. Moyle, rence. District John P. Mor hirty-eightFor Representatives Wm. J. Pan-teEighty-fourt- h District R. B. De Frank K. Lawrence, George F. C. E. Marks,. A. V. Anderson, 8. J. Land, John R. Neilsen, W. Lewis. $tookey, H. B. Cromar, C. S. Kinney, , District Daniel McRae, Eighty-fift- h Rom-District R. R. hirty-nint- h Thomas Hull, William T. Edward, H. P. S. Witcher, Henry L. Bowden. ' A. B. "Richardson, R. F. Neslin. S. District Henry Sutton, Joseph, William M. McCrea. Eighty-sixt- h ortieth District Joseph Johnson, E. Emil Schoenfeld, Samuel Sudbury. I. Wells. D. R. Lyon, Eighty-sevent- h District William H. District S. W. Anderson, orty-firJUDGES OF ELECTION. Ingham, Charles Palmquist, John d Bush, Lucien A. Ray. l, District W. S. Hig-- Campbell. d The county commissioners have apEighty-eight- h District William F. D. A. Affleck, J. D. Owen, M. Sorenpointed Judges of election in this city District E. L. Hendcr-- , Murphy, D. B. Richards, C. orty-thir- d son. nd county as follows; F. H. Hyde, William Leary. Thomas Eighty-nint- h District First Ward. Fifth Ward, Theodore Nash O. A. Ramseyer, First District H. W. Van Pelt, M. District Charles De M. Atwood, William Naylor. Ninetieth District N: Lund, L. sey, R. G. Schulder, J. W. Duncan, F. Johnson, J. Second District Nicholas Ander-on- . District orty-flft- h Walter Pike. C. H. Tlngey, C. H. Robbins. S. F. Kershaw, District Ira J. Rudy, Ninety-firs- t Westerfleld, j. Third District Charles II. Wilcken. District J. E. Bever- - Joseph Ilansen, Charles M. Fernstrom. orty-sixtM. Rasmussen, D. F. Collett. Ninety-secon- d District S. G. Pig-maW. E. Coulam, Alex McMaster. Kel H. A. Fourth District J. B. Walkley, H. J. District h R. O. Brittain, Leo Erdman. Smith; O. S. Walsh. Isaac Sears, --o John Knight, Ctade, B. H. Fifth District C. E. Christensen, J. District h F. Woolley, E. M. Weller. WEATHER LORE. Thomas V. Wil C. Crimson, Ties Sixth District George B. Margetts, IS F. T. Parrots whistling indicate rain. District M. C. Phillips, h Kelger, Charles A. Rowland. Jr. R Winder, J. Seventh District P. A. Dix, Gomer Ties Goodspeed, Thomas, Milando Pratt. Martens fly low before and during iftleth District William Doxey, M. S. Lindsay, W. Eighth District Wood, Jesse G.. Camp-helrain. rge D. P. Kingsbury, W. A. Hughes. ifth-firDistrict A. L. Simondi Ninth District Fred Bassett, J. V. 3. Platt, William Beatty, Clamorous as a parrot against rain. District William E Buckle, H. T. Harper. d Shakespeare. Tenth District Adam Proctor, Fr(Dem.), Republicans not apeest Spiers, H. A. Reeve. Guinea fowls squall more than C. Eleventh District George Country Districts. usual before rain. Buckle, A. B. Edler, J. H. Walcott third District J. E. Jayne, M. Second Ward. ipherson, Finley Brooks. When cranes make a great noise or L. C. Mariger, District fourth Twelfth District W. E. Jenkins, A. John Gabbot scream expect rain. I Christopherson, Needham, George M. Bridewell. Fifty-sevent- Sixty-secon- Mc-Lachla- n. Lid-hol- m, h Sixty-sevent- -- h THE ORIGIN OF SURNAME8. They Were First Used In Normandy Before the Conquest Neither Hebrews, Egyptians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians nor Greeks had surnames and in the earliest period of thsir history the same may be said of the Romans, says the Wav-erl- y Magazine. In course of time, however, every Roman citizen had three names the praenomen, or personal name; the nomen, or name of the gens or dan, and the cognomen, or family name, as Publius Corellus Sclpio. Conquerors were occasionally complimented by the addition of a fourth name, or agnomen, commemor ative of their conquest, as Publius Cornelius Sclpio Africanus. It is impossible to state with any degree of certainty when the modern system of personal nomenclature be- came general. It has been stated that the practice of surnames began in Normandy and extended to England after the Norman conquest, but a document in the Cottonian manuscript quoted in Turners History of the Anglo-Saxon- s contains reference to a Hwita Hatte, keeper, of bees in Hathfelda; to Tate Hatte, his daughter, mother of Wulsige the shooter, and Lulle Ilaite, sister of Wulsige. The date of these records of the Hattes is not to be ascertained, but they were certainly written before the year 1066. So far as antiquarians have been able to discover Hatte Is the first surname whose existence can be traced in England. It is not improbable that the founder of the Hatte family was so called because of some unusual or noticeable headgear that he was in the habit of wearing. o KNEW IT WAS THE POPE. t. hirty-sevent- h h r, et orty-secon- To-biaso- n. orty-fourt- h Chi-deste- r, h n, orty-sevent- , orty-eight- orty-nint- l, st ifty-secon- -- -- Titled Woman Not Strong on Points of Historical Accuracy. The duchess of Bedford, who died In 1859, was rather weakminded, and unhappily her education did little to disguise the defects which nature had imposed upon her. Her great dread was to have a visitor at Woburn abbey who would ask her hard questions about the foundation and history of the abbey. So if she had a savant in the party she always asked a man of higher rank to meet him, so that she might not be taken in to dinner by the savant. Once, as bad luck would have it, she got Lord Stanhope, the historian, who, though he had to take her in to dinner, was none the less a savant. As soon as he sat down to dinner he began the dreaded Inquiries about the date of the abbey. The poor duchess, much flustrated said: I have a very poor head for these historical things, but I will tell you all i know. The founder was a Crusader who, finding himself in great danger In battle, vowed that if he got home to Europe safe he would do anything the Pope told him. He got back safe and went to Rome, and the Pope told him to build a Cistercian abbey and he built Woburn abbey. That's all I know. Lord Stanhope said: Thats exactly what I wanted, for if you can tell me which Pope it was I can approximately; fix the date." Oh!" said the duchess, 1 always understood it was the Pope of Rome.10 Manchester Guardian. . o . t Poisonous Peach Stones.1 One of the most poisonous substances known is an extract from peach stones. |