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Show .: .1 v Vol.2, SALT LAtCE CITY, UTAH, OCTOBER . 1 Itt the Political Arena.. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. V; For Congress, ': William H." King of 1 r Salt Lake. For J ustlce i of the Supreme Court, Richard W. Young of alt Lake. For Congress, Joseph Howell of V Cache. For Justice of, the Supreme Court, Wm.'M. McCarty of Sevier.' - DEMOCRATIC COUNTYjTICKET. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. . For . RKlUBLICAN STATE TICKET. long Cbunty; Commissioners, ' of Farmers. William Horne, J term, For County Commissioners, short term, George H. Whittaker, of Sc It Lake City, andB. Ennis, of Draper. For County , Clerk, Orson F. Whit-.ne- v, of Salt Lake City. For County Sheriff, George H. Nay, lor, of Salt Laka City. John Halvor-eer, For of Salt Lake City. For County Recorder;. Thomas Als1 ton, of Sugar House ward.-For County Treasurer, W. H. Dale, of Salt Lake City. ' For County Auditor, , George H. . : n, County-Assesso- Wood, of Salt Lake City. r s For County Clerk, John James. For County Treasurer, W. O. Carbis. For Sheriff, C. Frank Emery. For County Auditor, I. M. Fisher. For Assessor, Ben R. Eldredge. For County Recorder, .Walter J. Meeks. ? For County Attorney, George - Wes-terv- elt. For County Surveyor, Joseph B. For County Commissioners, W. W. Wilson of- Sandy , for - four -- years; - Jos.-H- . Anderson and H. N. Standish for Swenson, - two years. REPUBLICAN LEGISLATIVE TICKET. ; : TICKET. ; theatened revolt of Gentile Republi-- 1 the Democrats of the' stuto to learn that cans would undoubtedly, if carried into order8 have Veen .issued " from head- effect, help the Democratic ticket. On the other hands deflection of Gentile I Jaaptrs, which mean, in this conne- ithe office of Senator Clark, to the Republicans and their ttockinj to the Democrats might result in a dellection manager of the Herald that until fur of Mormon Democrats of which teRe- - ther notice the paper must be Demo- -, dublicans would be the beneficiaries. Tf ia wa8 a bit of 8aj It is unfortunate that this religious crat c question i9 allowed to become aj factor consternation in the. ranks ofthe man-i- n the campaign, but it is a. factor and agers here when this notice arrived, has to be taken into the calculations. and that several hurried consultations ' were held, but that there will be , The appearances at present that evasion is evidenced frdm the fact that Reed Smoot, candidate for the, United I since the reception of thd missive from States senate, controls nearly jail the the north, the Herald is improving in nominees on the Republican ticket for I tone and that the manager has so far the. legislature throughout the- state, uubent himself as to seek an interview He and his friends have, been working with the executive committee .of the to that end for many months, and their Democratic party i which was granted. organization was so perfect and the On Monday last the manager went tOji. wires so well, laid that they have suc- the headquarters of the committee and ' ceeded. Smoot has hitherto been rec had an with the oned as in the Kearns ma- - members present; What was said' and chine, and the look of things at present done no man, save ' those; immediately is strung confirmation of the assertion interested, knows, ' but from : outside ' made so often and just as often. denied, sources it is learned there' was- - great " that an arrangement was madb two jubilation when the head of the1 paper years ago when Kearns was elected informed.' the assembled' Democrats that Smoot would be, the sena- - that from henceforth, lie was , at f their tor to succeed Rawlins. If the state eervice and was instructed to do all he ' goes Republican there. is, judging from dould In carrying the state. . While, present indications, .little doubt that this is a somewhat late' action 'for the that bargain will be carried out. tf so,, paper to take,1 in the case' of the ler -- -- -- I ! I I Willard Done of the First ward. A. L. Hamlin of the First ward. FOR THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Thomas Hull of the Second ward. M. M. Miller, of Mill Creek. .James N. Haslam of the Third ward.; C. P. Overtield, of Salt Lake City. John J. Stewart of the Fourth ward. what will Mahonri Spencer, of Riverton. bappen; tOvKearns' two years Democracy,' the adage Better late ' Albert H. Nash of the Fifth ward. .. Frank B;: Stephens, of Salt Lake hence when his term as j representative than never Will no doubt be considered' ( difcv 'Heber A. Smith of Draper. of Utah in the United States senate ex- applicable. The Herald, has left the Orson H. Pettit, of Salt. Lake City. of tarty undefended for a long, time and Cahoon James W. Murray. is f with which a That question pires? Lake of Thomas Morris, Salt t will have to do some herculean work1' City. of McRae Daniel Granger. are. L. S. Bills, of Salt Lake City. already concerning in the next few weeke to .make up for.. politicians of Brink Charles Bingham.: A. C. Ewing; of Salt Lake City. Dr. themselves. It is a notable fact that the time and the golden opportunities David Evans, of SalfcLake City- while for a long time Kearns was the it has lost, whilev it scattered ' to ' the Thomas P. Page, of Salt Lake City. For Justice of the Peace for Salt head and front of the machine, for the winds its. heavy expressions on the" Dooly letters, the latest from the pen For Justice of 'the Peace, Salt Lake Lake precinct, Frank H. Clark. few menths his power has waned of A. Conan, Doyle and the ancient-anpast For Constable for Salt Lake precinct, and Smoot is now the whole City precinct, CM. Nielsen. thing. whiskered story pf '(Alice of, Old; For Constable, Brigbam Y. Golding, William Frank Hills. That is probably natural, as he is to be Vincennes The Democrats seem' to1 the immediate beneficiary of the work be greatly, encouraged at the thought While the Republicans are unusually of the bill in Congress appropriating of the machine, while his partner, that from this time on they, will not be of reservoirs Kearns, wont need anything for another , at the confident that they will carry the state funds for the construction be mercy of the'other papers owned would not two years. Certain it is, however that by foe machine. But it will ungrateful it that only and require a at the coming election and have a good but had policy to smite the hand that he is in permanent control at present, of to deal cruwd the hustling great working majority' in the legislature, helped us.' It is also argued that as and Kearns and his crowd are trotting work of two years into about a mouths not yet along behind. While the Kearns ma time. there is a great amount, of uncertainty the sites for reservoirs-havHowever, the effort! will-- be the if it with credited is against goes Utah, been fixed, affairs, directing Senator Clark is. for made to ;bine in their ranks as to howr the party will administration could expect but a it is the Smoot part of it that is doiug. have spoken in no uncertain alleged terms, fare in Salt Lake county; both as to meagre share of the appropratlon if the directing. Will places be changed ft ft offiin 1005? Will Kearns, then take the the legislative ticket and the county any at all. Regarding the county of the prettiest contests of the lead aa Smoot is now doing, or will 'One officers. ' Regarding the legislature cers there is a great deal of trepidation ' new this a he or in ha sides. form Smoot alliance,. on both county will be on the campaign they figure that it is possible for them I so? who done these are There Already state senatorships, with Simon Bam to lose a number ' of the ' men on the The Democrats, relying mainly on assert that a deal has been fixed up berger and Rulon S. Wells on the and Sutherland where1 gislative ticket of Salt .Lake county, conditions and. dis- between Smootnot the unsatisfactory be .opposed by Suth- Democratic ticket and Jake Moritz and Smoot will by or even all of them and still have a local of Republiranks sections in the erland in his senatorial aspirations, and W.N. Williams on the Republican. majority in the legislature.- At the cans, the rebellion against bossism, the .that in return Sutherland will receive Bamberger, viewed from all bides, is convention it wAs demonstrated that the support of Smoot and his friends in Smoots candidacy to Apostle the .lead in candidate ofthe 1905. and Kearns, so far as Smoot is probably Salt Lake county was mot indispensible opposition and the senate is' ' for the rUnited State jeodeerned, will have to look out fdr buneb. He popular with all classes, and there are those who argue that : of their of the personnel Hmself. .However much or little there broad in his views, one of the leading the same rule will apply in thqelection. superiority, of a feel degree great ay be in this, oue thing is certain busings men state, and has no, ticket, This does not mean that they concede legislative that they will jcarry. this, earns does not stand as high with the BCUtion of the 'community arraved Confidence Salt Lake county to the Democrats but countv for the legislature;,-- . They also resent president ofjJbe Mormon church against him. His running male. Wells,' . i he did with the. late president, and il also dnjoys great popularity. His rec-- J it is admitted to be with id the possi- Claim Utah, county, althpugb it ls All this how- behooves him to look out for bis lau- ord proves that he will make a phetf Apostle Smoot!. bilities.:.; In. the country. nomenal race.' W. N. Williams is one on the theory that rels. are making V very. effective. argu-- j ever is predicated solid business men of of the old-ti.UK no. sppctalasment from the fact that to president Mrv'Smoot will 'deceive.. He has "a reputation for news-lo,state the will doubtless be Ttie pleasing 'It ormon diureh Roosevelt the west owes the passage distance from t hejM I y , 1 . V-senato- FOR THE HOUSE. THE STATE SENATE. Simon Bamberger, of Salt Lake .City. Rulon S.Wells, of Salt Lake. City. . ? Cents hours-consultatio- . FOR 5 - For County Surveyor, W. fi. Evans, FOR STATE SENATE. of Salt Lake City. . William N. Williams of the Third For County Attorney, Ray Van Cott, " ward. of Farmers. . ... j; Jacob Moritz of the First ward.. LEGISLATIVE Price 11, 1902. ; ... w . . d . . ' : e -- - - i 1 - of-the- -- th?-hom-e . -- -- i . me -- 1 -- . i i I t t ! 1 r- lu |