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Show TRUTH terrified but dissatisfied, and got them Ilintze is one of the most successful together when the senator reached Zion fruit culturists, and carried off the first Wednesday morning. Strenuous and prize at the last state fair with his repeated efforts to appoint a meeting magnificent display of peaches, Truth proved fruitless, for the copper king suggests that a liberal supply of samples was too slippery to be corraled. He of his delicious fruit among the delewas finally located about midnight at gates would be effective in at the 'Knutsford and consented to be Last part of the conventions making labors of talked to next day, but refused to fix an a most pleasing character. hour for conference. Next day Chairft man Roy lance was on hand again with W. W. Wilson of Sandy is a Repuba reduced committee of investigation, but the senator had gone to his mine lican of standing in the county who is near Stockton to remain a day or so, open to receive one of the nominations after which he will pass through Salt for county commissioner. Lake enroute for Helena. ft ft So the ownership of the Herald is as S. A. Kenner is a candidate for nommuch of a mystery as ever, while doubtination for the lower house of the legising Democrats are now convinced that lature. Sip as everybody knows is a the San Pedro syndicate controls the a good campaigner with Republican, as the Tribune. The Herald as well friends. many of evident desire the Montana senator ft ft to avoid a meeting which he, himself, W al Meeks was ter an indication that J. is the leading, in had suggested, he w'asn't anxious to come down to fact it may be said, the only candidate facts. It is reported that the manager of the Herald sought and obtained an early interview with the senator soon after his arrival in the city which may account for the failure of the state chairman and his committee to interview' the great man. If Democrats of Utah are wise they for the Republican nomination for county recorder. Three or four others, all good men, too, came into the field at intervals during the past month or two, but they have all dropped out will cease to look to ' the Herald for council or support. Nominally it is Democratic. It was the understanding when the syndicate secured them that the Herald should serve one constitu- ency and the Tribune the other, but Kearns being directly interested and on the ground makes it possible for the Tribune to do all the active campaigning while the Herald does only enough to entitle it to pose as a Democratic paper, although doing nothing to an-- t agonize the political interests of its Republican owners. Senator Clark is not interested in Utah politics. He doesn't care a copper cent whether the Democrats win or lose in Utah. He is for Clark first, last and all the time. In Montana he is a Democrat and interested in Democratic success, which means consider- able to him personally. The only wav the Utah Democracy can ever reach W. A. Clark is through their, friends in Montana, to whom they can explain how the senator is lending his name and influence to the Republican cause in Utah by allowing a Republican to control the policy of a paper in which he is a heavy stockholder, and disheartening Democrats who know their party is absolutely without a mouthpiece in the state. Senator Clark has the reputation of being a pretty slippery individual, but . the way he eluded and bamboozled the Democratic .state chairman and a dozen or more prominent Democrats who trailed him over the city for two or . three days this week indicates that his adroitness rather improves with age. s, - WALTER J. MEEKS. RELIABILITY First Because they ' bly B. B. Bitner is mentioned as a probSecond Because they are backed by able candidate for the Republican noma bond ( in the sum of 110,100.00.) ination for county assessor. In Accuracy and Completeness they excel . ft ft The Abstracts themselves are our best proof. Mahonri Spencer is growing in favor A. W. SMITH. Manager. as a candidate, for the lower house of ILIPHONB 70. 1 WIST FIRST SOUTH ST. ft ft J. G. By water is mentioned as a canMr. Holmgren of Box Elder will pro- didate for the lower house on the Dembably be nominated for the legislature ocratic ticket and William Evans is by the Republicans of his county. spoken of as Democratic candidate for ft ft county surveyor. II II The Republicans of Morgan county will in all probability name Mr. Taggert There will from present appearances as their candidate for the lower house be strenuous opposition to Geo. H. and in Beaver county, it is said, John Naylor for the shrievalty nomination R. Murdock carries the Republican The supporters of the other candidates nomination for the house in his vest Dowse, Howells, Montgomery and ilar-rleit is said, will all join to defeat pocket. Mr. Murdock is 'not- a new The latte,, however, will hand at legislative work and he has the Naylor. win out, but he will know he reputation of getting eyery thing he robably as been a in ever went after for Beaver county. fight. II ft ft II John Halvorsen is a receptive candiW. I. Snyder has a strong following in Summit county who want to see him date for the Democratic nomination for Mr. Halvorsen has many go to the legislature. He is a Republi- assessor. warm friends who would like to see can and very capable for the house. him land the nomination and be elected. ft ft As license collector, Mr. Halvorsen has Amos Gabbott of Farmers ward is a a good record and is conscien-cio- us made candidate for one of. the county com- and reliable in his work. missionerships. He has many, ardent ft ft supporters for the nomination among F. B. the Republicans. Stephens says that under no ft ft. circumstances will he be a candidate Orson H. Hewletts friends are busy for county attorney which leaves the as bees in his inte realtor the pomina Democratic field clear for Ray Van tion for one of the state senatorships Cott. ft ft from this district. Reed Smoot is very confident that he ft ft will win the senatorial prize he is after. Great pressure is being, brought on He is as George T. Pyper to allow his name to will quoted saying that the State go Republican beyond any doubt go before the Democratic county con- and that he has a cinch on the senator-shi- p. vention for nomination for county clerk Nous Verrons. but Mr. Pyper fights shy. He has plenty of business to fully occupy his time and he does not seem desirous of risking a certainty which is more lucraA LITTLE KNOWLEDGE tive than the clerkship would be even if be were sure of election. Bishop - honest-straightforwa- rd Reliable: art are correct. . II II practically leaving Mr. Meeks to recieve the nomination, from. present appearances, without opposition. Notonly did they withdraw, but they became supyears Mr. porters of Mr. Meeks. For and effectMeeks has been a strenuous ive worker for the Republican party and has sacrificed both time and money for the furtherance of the cause. He is a native of Salt Lake and has lived here all his life and has borne an excellent reputation from his youth up. He has held positions of responsibility and trust and has always proved himft ft self faithful. He is a young man of Cottonof F. Ferdinand Big Hintze, high character and ability, of good wood, is one of the countys stalwart standing in the community and popuof the records of Salt .Republicans, and is looming up for a lar. The keeping Lake county can be intrusted to him place on his partys legislative ticket with the utmost confidence. this fall. Judge Hintze is being supft ft ported for a member of the house, and Robert Harman of Mill Creek is a ,it is said the east side of the county is candidate for the Republican nominapractically solid for him, while he has tion for the lower house of the legislaon the west side and fdenty of backers Mr. Harman is an old resident, city. Considering that Mr. ture. been in this valley for over forty having years and a resident of Mill Creek for known in the. thirty years.wellHe is well of and by his neigh, spoken county an as him rate who bors, and reliable citizen, well acouainted with the needs of the forci- county and able to present them Our Abstracts r. Spencer is a Dem- aken the matter in hand', and is laboring with members of the council to ob- -' ain the majority necessary to confirm place for which ne is mentioned. ilr. ft ft Sheets appointment, which the Justice of the Peace George E. Lee mayor stands ready to make. By the way, Lawsons man Anderson did not of Bingham is open to receive the Re- make such a howling success as an publican nomination for a member of officer. the lower house. II ft ft ft R. K. Thomas is being pressed to A. W. Forman, a well known Bingaccept the Democratic nomination for ham Democrat and a member of a one of the state senatorships from this former legislature, is talked about as a district. Mr. Thomas has earned his probable candidate for the lower house spurs in previous legislatures and altothis fall. gether is as strong a man as the party ft ft could nominate. Daniel McCrae is mentioned as a ft ft Mont Fishers chances for landing the probable candidate for the house on the Republican ticket. Republican nomination for county audi-o- r ft'.'ft are said to be very good. On the William Spry, it is generally conceded, Democratic side the nomination for that will be the Republican nominee from office lies between Geo. II. Wood aid Tooele county for the house. The nom- Eugene Traughber, with the chances ination on the Republican ticket in about even as matters look at present, Tooele county is considered equivalent ft II to an election. JamesII. Anderson will without any ft ft doubt receive the Republican nomina- In Davis county, Jesse M. Smith of .Ion for county commissioner for the Layton has been decided upon by the ong term. His record entitles him to Republicans as a candidate for the it. II ft house. ft ft J. S. Critchlow, the only Democrat Jake Moritz is out in good earnest of that family, is likely to be nominated for one of the state senatorial nomina- or the lower house of the legislature. tions and his chances are improving. He is a popular fellow, a good business He is a life long Republican, a man of man with many warm friends and fine business qualifications and plenty would run well. M of ability. ' . the legislature. ocrat and thoroughly competent to fill the Whitney wont entertain the propo- sition, all of which improves. Cupk Sears chances for being the candidate to oppose John James on the Republi can tick ft 'll . The Kearns faction of the Republican party thinks it will need George Sheets on the police force to round up voters this fall, and accordingly the effort for his , reinstatement on the ' foorce has been renewed. " Viking Lawson has . is a dangerous thing." This is especially true in the practice of Optics . Our long experience in Optics, and the many pleased patrons we have in the city and state, war rant us in assuring you that you will make no mistake if you consuls us when in need of Spectacles or Eye. glasses. SCHRAMM, O.jD. 30S-- 9 Atlas Expert Befractionlst, 1345-Block. Phone k. - |