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Show .'I- - : rt ' i Vol 2, No. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, OCTOBER 25, llJ02. Price In the Political! Arena.. ie does it will make it a free for all race. The probability is however lhal some gentleman of the Mormon faith who does not labor under ecclesiastical ticket. democratic disabilities will be put forward. Cf REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. it will be understood that Mr. For Congress, William H. King of For Congress, Joseph Howell of course Smoot's withdraw, in case it comes, is Salt Lake, Cache. n good faith and not a roorback to For Justice of the Supreme Court, For Justice of the Supreme Court, catch the votes of those who Otherwise of Salt Lake. Richard W. Young Wm. M. McCarty of Sevier. would not vote the Republican legis-ati- ve LEGISLATIVE TICKET. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. state lieket. FOR THE STATE SENATE. For County Clerk, John James. For County Treasurer, W. O. Carbis. For Sheriff, C. Frank Emery. For County Auditor, L M. Fisher. FOR THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES For Assessor, Ben R. Eldredge. Frank B. Stephens, of Salt Lake For County Recorder, Walter J. City. 5th precinct. Meeks. Thomas Morris, of Salt Lake City. For County Attorney, George 3rd precinct. Dr. A. C. Ewing, of Salt Lake City. For Simon Bamberger, of Salt Lake City. Rulon S. Wells, of Salt Lake City. : Wea-tervel- t." - County Surveyor, Joseph B. Swenson. Orson H. Pettit, of Salt Lake City. For County Commissioners, W. W. 1st precinct. Wilson of Sandy, for four years; Jas. L. S. Hills, of Salt Lake City. 2nd H. Anderson and H. N. Standish for precinct. two years. C. P. Overfield, of Salt Lake City. REPUBLICAN LEGISLATIVE TICKET. 5th precinct. M. M. Miller, of Mill Creek. FOR STATE SENATE. Thomas P. Page, of Salt Lake City. William N. Williams of the Third Mahonri Spencer, of Riverton. ward. B. B. Quinn, of Salt Lake City. Jacob Moritz of the First ward. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. For County Commissioners, long FOR THE HOUSE. term, William J. Horne, of Granger. Willard Dope of the First ward. For County Commissioners, short Se L. Hamlin of the First ward. A. A. It of Whittaker, term, George B. 1st Lake City, Ennis, Thomas Hull of the Second ward. precinct and of Draper. James N. Haslam of the Third ward. For County Clerk, Orson F. WhitJohn J. Stewart of the Fourth ward. ney, of Salt Lake City. 4th precinct. For County Recorder, Thomas AlsAlbert H. Nash of the Fifth ward. ton, of Sugar House ward. Heber A. Smith of Draper. For County Treasurer, W. H. Dale, James W. Cahoon of Murray. of Salt Lake City. 4th precinct. Daniel McRae of Granger. For County Assessor, John Halvor-seof Salt Lake City. 1st precinct. Charles Brink of Bingham, For County Auditor, George H. Wood, of Salt Lake City. 5th precinct. For Justice of the Peace for Salt For County Surveyor W. H.' Evans, ilake precinct, Frank H. Clark. of Salt Lake City. 2nd precinct. Constable for Salt Lake precinct, For For County Attorney, Ray Van Cott, William Frank Hills. of Farmers. For County Sheriff, George H. Naylor, of Salt Lake City. 2nd precinct. account of their porsonal popularity, For Justice of the Peace, Salt Lake but as to the legislature the everyday City precinct, C. M. Nielsen. Democrat whom one meets on the For Constable, Brigham Y. Golding. street admits that the Republicans will have a majority. The Salt Lake ticket or the major portion of county There has been a little more life in it is claimed by the Democrats with the campaign this week and from now more pr less vehemence. From presuntil election it is expected things will ent indications it looks as if neither in this be fairly warm athough not tropical party 'Would carry its full ticket The developments next week As to the outlook the Republicans ex- county may throw light on the subject, pect to elect their congressman and ft supreme judge by about 3,000 majority It is reported on very good authority and to have a Email majority of the that Apostle Smoot is seriously coneven if Lake Salt legislature county sidering the advisability of withdrawgoes entirely Democratic a contingency ing from the senatorial race. The which is not likeiy to arise. It is genopposition to Mr Smoot, not on pererally, however, admitted among sonal grounds, but simply because he that things political in Salt holds a high ecclesiastical position is Lake county are decidedly mixed and so great that his being a candidate for that there is no telling ' what may hap- the United Stater senate is endangerpen to the legislative ticket there. The ing the success of the Republican Democrats are not doing much ,in the ticket. The announcement may be predicting line. They think that King made in a few days, that is if Mr. and Young will be elected partly on Smoot decides to withdraw. In case 1st precinct. ! ! : : n, ( Re-puplic- V ans A 5 Cents tone of voice that the great Nebraska statesman wus to stop at the next station. Everybody in the train hurried out on the platform, expecting to see a large concourse of citizens and several brass bands. What was their surprise when the hero of open-a- ir oratory and hot-a- ir philosophy stepped down from the coach without a single Individual to welcome him. Finally a woman in a wagon waved her gingham umbrella, and Mr. Bryan answered the high-siwith a wider smile. Carrying his pasteboard telescope gripsack, he climbed into the wagon and was driven away. You dont seem to care much about Shee-he- y Billy Bryan, said to a man standing on the platform. No; t guess not, answered the man. This is a Republican state and Billy is out of place. one-hor- se The attack of the Herald on State Senatorial Candidate Moritz and the attack of the Tribune on his opponent Simon Bamberger was interesting in its early stages, but is becoming tiresome. The Tribune has fallen down very badly on its fight on Bamberger and its effort to show that he was a saloon keeper, because he owns a reft ft sort where liquor is sold is so labored and so obscure that it utterly failed of Next week closes the work of the its object. On the other hand the With the exHerald's strictures on Moritz have be- campaign committees. of th4 springing 'of the roorcome scuerrilous and are not hurting ception Moritz badly. backs, which' occur during all camft ft paigns, all the labors of the several The Young Mens Republican club chairmen will be completed on the held an enthusiastic rally, at the Salt Saturday evening before the election. Lake Theatre Wednesday evening( The registration of voters will be closed with Senator Clark of Wyoming as the on Tuesday next and the books finished. guest of honor. E. B. Critchlow pre- While for two weeks past the Republisided and introduced the principal cans have been making a very active speakers of the evening, Governor campaign so far as the matter of Heber M. Wells and Senator Clark of speeches is concerned, and will continue the coining week, the DemWyoming. The theatre was well filled, this during have ocrats sat back and waited until the boxes being occupied by Senator is announced that in every when it now, Kearns and wife, Congressman Suthera can be crowded between speaker place land, Senator Clarks family, and Judge now and election Goverof and Mrs. Riner day they will hold Wyoming. nor Wells referred to Senator Clark as meetings. This is a plan designed by the neighborly neighbor, the senator Senator Cannon, who believes that the from Wyoming and Utah.' Music was impressions created will serve a better furnished by Helds band, add at the purpose than jf they were made earlier close of the meeting Senator Clark and in the canvass for votes. It is not from his family were serenaded at th Knuts-for- d any measure Of economy that this plan hotel. Helds band also continued was decided upon, for the party has had the serenade at the home of Senator more money in this campaign than it has had for years. For the first time in Kearns. the history of the party since Judge ft ft Powers left it, the committee has conOn the train that brought William ducted a business campaign., J. Bryan from Idaho back into Utah ft ft Thursday morning, were two On Wednesday last Senator Kearns Republicans, who live in got action on his check book. It was a Boise. One was George Sheohey, the labor of love to get the senator Btarted, locomotive engineer who ran the first but when he did open his heart it is train into Salt Lake over the Rio said by those who know that he did the Grande Western in 1883. The other handsome. His stock, which was faR was M. W. Clark, chairman of the board ing for a time, began to rise, and be of county commissions of Ada county, stands ace high with the class who are Idaho. Both Republicans had been politicians fo,r revenue, During the attending the session of the Odd Fel- work of the Republican committees the lows grand lodges at Pocatello, and county organization has had far and heard Mr. Bryan speak Wednesday away the best of the state organization evening in that railroad town. Neither in the matter of cash. Chairman Anone had ever seen Mr. Bryan before, derson has, so it is said, got along with even less the Democratic chairman and they thoroughly enjoyed his ability who has than made no appeals for cash in as an actor. As the train on which vain. Money is plenty among the they were riding, along with Mr. Bry- politicians down in Utah county. Ed an, approached Brigham' City Thurs- Loose got scared last week and started turning the contents of his barrel out day morning, one of the brakemen on low the ground where the ir ambers of went through the train saying in a gn ex-Engi- neer dyed-in-the-w- ool nmmum v |