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Show POLITICAL NOTES i The ballnom at tha New house hotel waa crowded last niifht when Oon-fCresatnan Oon-fCresatnan K. O. Leeatherwood, candidate to succeed hlniself, addreased members of the Youna; Men's Republican club and their Kuesta. J. llnward Oarrett. president of tha club, waa in charge. Mr. latherwood at a ted that Clan, of all the atatea of the I'nlon, should sup-part sup-part the administration because of tne Hid riven to wool and au4r induatriea. He pleaded with the audlenoe to "roll up a bio; Republlran majority. Repubftcan women of the Second municipal ward held an orsranlzatlnn i nounced the appointment of the following fol-lowing committees: Campaign and organization Taylor C'hamber'afn. chairman; Mrs. Anna Brady, assistant assist-ant chairman: Oliver (irim.es, James H. Ware, Mrs. Elisabeth JJcer, Harry I Shepherd. Kay Kenner, Harry V. Ku- I dine. In-. Scott Keytlna. Thomas Ma- I her. Mrs. Jennie K. Brlce. Mrs - V. J. Korth, C. U Countrymen. Howard W. ' Alrey. William l. Reger. Mrs. Bertha ! M. CJray, Arthur Welling. A. II. Lar-sen, Lar-sen, Mrs. 8. L. Schwarts. J, W. Mr- ! Kinney, Mrs. L. W. Moft'att. J. Iouta j Brown, Mra. T. V. Brlrkey. Mrs. Maude Leakln. Mrs. It. J. Irvln and John W. I Uelger. Cottage meeting committee j Mra. F. Kugene Morns, chairman; Mrs. Minnie Cooper, Mra K. B. Ilarrl- j son. Mrs. S. T. Johnson, Mrs. llattlet Kimball, Mrs. John 8. Corless. meeting last night and after hearing talka by Mr..- Amy B. Lyman, Mr. Arthur K. Urahsm and Mr.. N. A. Iun-yon. Iun-yon. nominee, for the state house of representatives, they elected the following fol-lowing officers: Mrs. Lily C. Wol-stenholme, Wol-stenholme, chairman; Miss Minnie Stowell. first vies chairman, and Mra. Llllle M. Sperry, second vice chairman chair-man of the ward organisation. lla-triet lla-triet chairmen were lected as follows: Mrs. H. Sew. district No. !; Mrs. Ira Barr. 27: Mrs. Charles Watters. 2; Mrs. C. Clegg. S: Mrs, D. R. I'srkard. II); Miss U t'hsmherlsln. 11: Mrs. Ella Applln. 12: Mrs. Ktta Kgll. II; Mrs. F. I Wolstenholme, S4; Mrs. James A. SuIU ran. SS; Miss Alice Hoagland, l(; Mrs. Charles Cotlerell Jr, S7; Mrs. C. Wlrk-ett. Wlrk-ett. I; Mra. C. A. Hoagland. ,; Mrs. William (ledge. 40. and Mrs. Wolstenholme, Wolsten-holme, 41. ess A esnvasa of all voters In the connty is heirvg made by the Democratic county committee. It la hoped to complete com-plete the canvass by the end of the week. see Clubs of women of the Democratic party are being organised throughout the stats, according to reports reaching reach-ing atate headquarters. Ml,s lrrea Smoot, state organiser, reported two rlube In I'lnta i-nunty and two In Iu-cheene. Iu-cheene. Mrs. Klisatteth A. H.ywsrd and Mr.. Daisy C. Allen are organising organis-ing the women of I'tah county. e e James If. Moyle. former asslstsnt secretary of tha treasury, and Joseph Klrla, former atata auditor, will speaJt In Rich county FrMay and Saturday. Ths Democratic county finance committee com-mittee for Salt Lake county was announced an-nounced yesterday as follows: Cleorge K Maycock. chairman: Huel C. Hal-loran, Hal-loran, B. K. Vlutnn. Aqulla Lovinger, I. W. Moffst, S. U Saarta, Mrs. W. H Wallace. Arthur McKarlane. Thomas Msher. Arthur J. Msys, W. H. Casady. Mrs. C. L, Countrjmsn, Carrutt H. Wilkin. George IX Alder. George F. MHJonagle, K. ft. I'.owe. i-ranris Uulnn. Mrs. J.uella lnckett, Creighton O. King i and Ernest Bauer. e . OG DEN, Oct. 11. Sen.tor King, speaking to the Progressive Business club members yesterday, msde sn estimate esti-mate that at least :&.00 laws passed by congress, state legislatures and city councils In the last few years serve no good purpose. He paid tribute to the Progressive elub for the part It Is playing in American business life snd declared that more of them are needed in tha L'nlted States. Dan B. Shields, county chairman of tha Democratle party, today aa- |