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Show IDAHO PRIMARY LAW; CANDIDATES NUMEROUS Special to The Tribune. BURLEY. Ida., Aug. 1. Saturday being the last day upon which nominations could be filed for the primary election to be held on August 30. a goodly number of candidates appeared at Albion, the county seat, either in person or by proxy, and compiled with the requirements which entitles them to a place on the orficlal ballots. .Tho new form of selecting se-lecting candidates in Idaho has brought forth great lists of office seeker all over the state. tiic names ot too candidates for oftlco in Cassia county are as follows: Republican Republi-can ticket State senator, H. C. Haight, representative. David Taylor. Frank Rlb-lett; Rlb-lett; sheriff, W. O. Pratt, R. C. Parke, J. D. Livingston and William Ward; assessor as-sessor and tax collector. Glenn M. Dewey and Orson Bates; auditor and recorder, G. A. Smith and B. F. Wilcox: prosecuting prosecut-ing attorney, T. Bailey Lee, L. A. Bau-ma'n; Bau-ma'n; treasurer. A. Lounsbury; probate Judge, T E. Harper: school superintendent, superintend-ent, D. G. Parker and G. II. Cook; coroner. cor-oner. Dr. J. C. Patterson: commissions, first district. II IT. Thornton and B C. Edwards; socond district. Thomas Clark; third district. F. E. Tromayne, William .Tonos and L. M. Condlt. Democratic ticket State senator. J. B. T-IItt; representative, F. E. Grlswold; sheriff, J. H Yorsley; assessor and tax collector, J. O- Davis; auditor and recorder. re-corder. Bert Parish; prosecuting attorney, attor-ney, W. B. Thompson; coroner, R. T. Story, commissioners, first district, William Wil-liam Schlick; second district. S P Worthlncton; third district. Willis Sears. As will be noted, the Democrats f allot) to place a full ticket in nomination, and In no case Is there more than one candidate candi-date for the same office. The Republican ticket In most Instances Is represented by two or more candidates, so that a lively campaign may be expected. |