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Show SOP CANDIDATES JN COUNTY OP WEBER Special to Tho Tribune. OGDEN. Aug. 2C Wheels within ; wheels are being spun around and political politi-cal wires are already beginning to get hot In Weber county apropos of tho approaching ap-proaching fall election. Most. In fact practically all. of the political gossip comes from tho camp or camps of tho Republican Re-publican party. This Is due. from the viewpoint of the Republicans, to tho weakness of tho Bryan party In Weber county, from which II is Impossible to select nufilcient candidates for thfe various vari-ous offices, it Is said. From now until tho county convention, and from then until the election closes, the pace which Is being set will be fast and furious. The biggest battles will bo waged amoiifr tho candidates for the nominations for County Commissioners and County Clerk. The ofllce-seckers from th? Republican Re-publican party for tho Jlrst-named offices nlready number six. counting the two Incumbents. In-cumbents. Frank Mooro and David McKay, Mc-Kay, who are ngaln seeking tho nomination, nomina-tion, and others an; expected. Tho others line about llko this: Billy Wilson, proprietor of tho Hermitage; Moroni Skoen. John Bybeo of Rlverdale and Mark Chllds of Hooper. In tho Pico for the nomination for County Clerk, Frank Ilcndersliot. a deputy In tho office and a son of F. J. Hendcrshot, chairman of the Republican central committee, makes his bow to tho public for tho first time, and hla friends say that his nomination Is tho "surest thing you know." Samuel G. Dyj, Dan Kills and Carl Allison are each to he reckoned with In thl? rare, however, pjicI thvlr supporters are "sowing wood." Carl Allison now holda 'i deputy-ship In tho office of Sherlif B. T5. Wilson, an.l somo of IiIh friend say that ho Is only :llrtlng with the nomination; hut he will accept the nomination, nevertheless, if it is offered of-fered him. |