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Show republican rr nr ticket Auuiccum District B. B. C. E. Davey, Walter E. Seare. Mann, Theodore Roosevelt Fourteenth District Alex BuchanW. an, Clarence Cowan, Preldent Chari George E. p-s- ldcnt vie Fairbanks. Cutler of Lake. For Secretary of State Charles Juab. Tingey of Supreme Court For Justice of Daniel N. Straup of Salt Lake. 8. Fifty-sevent- h William E. Wood, H. J. Walk. Sixteenth District William S. G. Saxman, George Bates. Seventeenth District George James Leatham, Jr., A. G. Fifty-eight- s, Mc-Lachla- n. -- Die-trict-C- n. CITY NOMINEES. District John Stowe, Hiam Leatham, William Selley, Jr. District William Mc-la'hirty-fourt- h . Stanley F. Hanks, Harry Hay-d'liirty-thir- d n, City Judges and Joseph J. Justice of Smith. Constable Christopher B. Diehl Whitaker. the Peace Dana T. W. F. Hills. C. M. A. Ridd. B. aes Watson, 'hirty-fift- h 'hirty-sixt- h FOR THE LEGISLATURE, 8ALT LAKE COUNTY. For State Senators 8tephen H. Love, Samuel C. Park; George N. Law- rence. For Representatives Wm. J. Pan-to- r, C. E. Marks, A. V. Anderson, 8. J. Stookey, H. B. Cromar, C. S. Kinney, Thomas Hull, William T. Edward, H. 8. Joseph, William M. McCrea. District District T. M; Mmnford, CULTIVATE SENSE OF TASTIL James Ring. Fifty-sixtDistrict A. A. Fuller, .1. Its Possession .Said to Have Good C. Cloyes, H. N. Garff. Effect on General Health. District Joseph SuthIsaac erland, Morgan, M. M. Miller. Taste and smell are two senses we District J. A. Wright, do not cultivate enough; indeed, hearsr., Peter Gordon, II. Carlisle. as wc know in the case of the Fifty-nint- h District N. W. Erick- ing, blind, can reach an acuteness which son, James Godfrey, H. E. Howe. Sixtieth District Reynolds Cahoon, the ordinary person is absolutely deficient in. Both taste and smell have Emil Erickson, A. Shaw. Sixty-firs- t District Nephi McCleary, great uses. Probably we should not Christian Stevenson, M. E. Callahan. sec people living in dirty and insaniDistrict George Har- tary conditions so blissfully were the per, Hyrum Neilson Francis McDon- sense of smell a little more developed; ald. while taste, especially in women, is Sixty-thir- d A. District John Olson, often stigmatized as greediness. Tho L. Thomas, jr., Peter Gray. gourmet, to use a French word, Is Sixty-fourtDistrict Swen not a hut a man whose Loctin Roach, Minnine Roach. taste isgormandizer, and exquisitely Sixty-fiftDistrict Franklin Webb. trained. aesthetically is said that the Marechal It Charles Colbrook, Leandcr Butler.. Sixty-sixtDistrict J. H. Walker, Due de Richelieu, who va3 a great sr., David E. Jones, John A. Barrett. gastronomic connoisseur, possessed so h District R. White fine a taste as to bo able to distin(Dem.), Republicans not yet appointed. guish whether the breast of a chicken Sixty-eight- h District Neils Pculson, was cut from the side of the gall or not. In the same way wine-tasteFrank Goff, David Dowding, jr. Sixty-nintDistrict William Brand, can tell a vintage instantly. Women O. W. Despain, George Dryburgli. rather despise taste; they eat and Seventieth District Wiiiiam White, that Is all. e was certainly Andrew Mickelson, Charles Ellis. us a for given good purpose, and no Seventy-firs- t Fred A. one can order a dinner District intelligently Jaynes, O. V. Bohn, William R. Well- who has not cultivated his palate. The ington. Seventy-seconThomas food one likes and enjoys always District agrees with one's health belter than Vaudry, J. P. Terry, J. R. Allen. Seventy-thirDistrict Chris Lar- any other, and tho fadci.st who would reduce all diet to uniformity would son, J. R. Parry, George A. Bills. Seventh-fourtDistrict Valentine in time wreck the public digestion. o Smith, Henry Crane, L. S. H. Bodell District S. L. HowSeventy-fiftHad Family of Sixty-tward, Seth.Pixton, Edward Orgill. To the conscientious father who Seventh-sixtDistrict W. II. War-dle- , spends sleepless nights in worrying Wiiiiam II. Holt, John Wheadon. as to how lie is to provide for half a District John A. dozen children it is appalling even Seventy-seventAylett, George F. Cooper, A. F. Itund-quis- to think of the responsibility of a And yet, on the of sixty-two- . family .A. h Seventy-eightDistrict George evidence of the llarlcian manuscripts, Goff, John Dunn, John Larsen, jr. tnis was the precise number of the District W. J. SpenSeventy-nint- h offspring of a .'icotiish weaver. Forcer, Samuel Gerrard, John B. Bring-hurs- tunately the daughters were a very insignificant minority, and the sons, II. Frank District Hicks, Eightieth reached manhood, of whom forty-si- x J. Gregerson, C. L. Countryman. in the neighfriends found excellent District W. II. Wood- boring landowners, one of whom, Sir Eighty-firs- t ring, J. T. Dean. T. II. Quillan. J. Bowers, adopted a batch of ten, W. L. Crane District Eighty-seconwhile. three other gentlemen followed no yet appointed. Republican (Dem.), his philanthropic example and also C District Alfred Eighty-thirtook ten apiece under their charge. Reid, Isaac W. Coon, Peter Le Chemio nant. The Retribution. District R. B. De Eighty-fourt- h a saw Tic man upon Ills km-eLewis. W. R. Neilscn, Land, John odd it .And District Daniel McRae That inthought days Eighty-fift- h a man should ease His heart by piayer to God. P. S. Witcher, Henry L. Bowden. as he heaid tho other pray, And, h Distiict Henry Sutton, lie smiled Eighty-sixtIn a superior way. Samuel Sudbury. Emil E. Schoenfeld, ' District William II. He saw two lovers, side by side, Eighty-seventAnd really felt annoyed Ingham, Charles Palmquist, John That the young idiots could not hide Tho Campbell. rapture they enjoyed. District William F. How sweet to love! ho heard them Eighty-eightsay, Murphy, D. B. Richards, C. M. SorenAnd laughed. In a contemptuous way. Fifty-fift- h h Eighteenth District E. J. Eardley, Robert Watson, Thomas Winter. Nineteenth District A. C. Thorn, For Treasurer James Christiansen James Hague, T. R. Horne. of Sevier. Twentieth District Charles P. Mar-gettFor Auditor J. A. Edwards of Box H. B. Clawson, William Elder. For Superintendent of Schools A. Twenty-firs- t District J. F. Corker, C. Nelson of Sanpete. E. M. Bennett, Dr. C. W. Nunn. A General M. Twenty-secon- d District James Rae, For Attorney A. Weber. T. of E. Taylor. Thomas Breeden Moore, E. W. d Electors Twenty-thirDistrict Dan GamFor Presidential Wade of Weber, H. P. Myton of 8alt ble, Mrs. B. F. Jones, Byron West Twenty-fourt- h District Lake, James A. Miner of Salt Lake. George of Howell For Congress Joseph Canning, Sr., L. E. Mahle, Joseph Ev- ans. Cache. . For Judges of the Third Judicial E. District Henry Twenty-fift- h L. M. W. Morse, Ritchie, Gea Rawlings, Thomas P. Billings, Henry G. Armstrong, T. D. Lewis. Quiver. For District Attorney Frederick C. Twenty-sixt- h District F. D. RuthLoofbourow. erford, T. A. Reamer, Thomas E. Jones. COUNTY TICKET Third Ward. h Twenty-seventDistrict Miles R. Commissioners Long Term, John Taylor, Charles Lawrence, A. E. C. Mackey; Short Term, Edward D. Hyde. Miller. Twenty-eight- h District F. S. TinSheriff C. Frank Emery. gey, J. G. Weaver, Joel F. Grover. P. P. Christensen. District Harold E. Attorney Twenty-nint- h Clerk J. U. Eldredge, Jr. Sleator, C. W. L. Stevens, John G. Recorder P. O. Perkins. Felt. Auditor I. M. Fisher. Thirtieth District H. J. Shimming, Treasurer W. O. Carbls. J. A. Eardley, John H. Back. Assessor C. M. Brown. District Z. S. Derrick, Thirty-firs- t B. J. Swenson. Surveyor A. P. Kesier, H. H. Walters. William District Thirty-secon- d Superintendent of Schools John W. Smith. Hall, John Perkins, Stephen J. NewREPUBLICAN 7 C. E. Uanck, Fifteenth District Lycurgus STATE TICKET. C. For Governor John Salt tRu I'M. Lees, District George A. Holman, Hyrum P. FolDa-Willia- m i. h Sixty-secon- d Lid-hol- h m, h h Sixty-sevent- rs h Yet-tast- d d - h h o. h h t. t. d Fourth Ward. District R. R. Anh son, J. A. Evans, F. C. Moyle, District John P. 'hlrty-elght- h K. Lawrence, George F. 'hirty-sevent- Mor-Fran- k d 1 s . District R. R. Rom-AB. Richardson, R. F. Neslin. Johnson, 'ortleth District-Jos- eph R. Wells. D. R. Lyon. District S. W. Anderson, orty-flrid Bush, Lucien A. Ray. , District W. S. Hig-qd D. A. Affleck, J. D. Owen, , District E. L. Hendcr-- son. 'orty-tliir- d F. H. Hyde, William Leary. Thomas District Eighty-nintTheodore Fifth Ward. A. Ramseyer, Nash, 0. District Charles De h W. Duncan, Ninetieth District N. Lund, L. isey, R. G. Schulder, J. J. Johnson. F. Walter Pike. District 'orty-fift-h District Ira J. Rudy, S. F. Kershaw. Nin9ty-flrs- t l,. Westerfield, b Bever-District J. E. lorty-sixt- h Joseph Hansen, Charles M. Fernslrom. McMaster. District S. G. Pig-maNinety-secon- d W. fi. Coulam, Alex R. 0. Brittain, Leo Erdman. District A. H. h o Knight. Isaac Sears, B. H. Me, Prince Herbert Bismarck. District h wllV. Thomas tries c. Crimson, In his prime he was noted for his ns and insolent manC. Phillips, overbearing temper District-- M. orty-nint- h ner. The story is told of him that he tries Goodspeed, J. R. Winder, Jr. once ran into and nearly upset a disIftieth District William Doxey, tinguished diplomat, who angrily ,rge W. Wood, M. S.A.Lindsay. I am L. Simondi, asked what he meant by it. Ifth-flrDistrict Count Bismarck, was the reply. The B. Platt, William Beatty. District William E. explanation is ample, said the other, d New but the excuse is insufficient. nes (Dem.), Republicans not York Times. o Country Districts. Tobacco a Legal Tender. District J. E. Jayne, M. Ifty-thlr- d Tobacco was legal tender in the istopherson, Finley Brooks. District L. C. Mariger, American states when they. were still h of Great Britain. Hard Chrlstopherson, John Gabbot. colonies hirty, vi-r-y tlu-.s- e h JUDGES OF ELECTION. The county commissioners have appointed judges of election in this city and county as follows; First Ward. First District H. W. Van Pelt, M. M. Atwood, William Naylor. Second District Nicholas- - Anderson, C. H. Tingey, C. H. Robbins. J- - Third District Charles H. Wilcken. M. Rasmussen, D. F. Collett Fourth District J. B. Walkley, H. J. Smith, 0. S. Walsh. Fifth District C. E. Christensen, J. F. Woolley, B. M. Weller. Sixth District George B. Margetts, oT elser, Charles A. Rowland. Seventh District P. A. Dix, Gomer Thomas, Milando Pratt Eighth District Jesse G. Camp-1- , Dl p-Kingsbury, W. A. Hughes. Ninth District Fred Bassett, J. V. Buckle, H. T. Harper. Tenth District Adam Proctor, Ernest Spiers, H. A. Reeve. Eleventh District C. George Buckle, A. B. Edler, J. H. Walcott Second Ward. Twelfth District W. B. Jenkins, A. Needham, George M. Bridewell. st 'orty-secon- h h To-biaso- 'orty-fourt- Chi-deste- r, n, Kel-Joh- n 'orty-sevent- orty-eight- st Ifty-secon- ap-ate- d. Ifty-fourt- Outstretched upon the Years passed. rack Of grief he writhed and tossed, And mayed to God to give him back The woman he had lost; And saw. with eyes nil wet and dim, hove stand afar and mock at him! Edwin Mcude Robinson. 0 Origin of Ancient Saying. It was formerly a trick among country folk to substitute a cat for a sucking pig, and bring it in a bag to market If any greenhorn chose to buy pig in a poke without examination, all very well; but if he opened the sack, he let the cat out of the bag, and the trick was disclosed. o Big Consumption of Wheat. Our home consumption of wheat for food is about five and a quarter bushels a year for each of our eighty-onmillion inhabitants. This per capita consumption appears to be interesting. The high prices of meats are e probably increasing the demand for bread. |