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Show . i seat. His last expression, before he sank down to take a quiet nap for himself was Misser Chairmn, William J. Lewis, a personal frieu of Willum' J. Brvn asks you to sthate ..whash nex order f busnss. .. ft ft . been a careful and painstaking official, and since his incumbency there has never been an error in the accounts of the countys business. His supporters expect he, will have no trouble. ginning, ; , . . . On the horns of a dilemma is ; where one Fourth precinct politician' finds He supported John James for county clerk to1 years ago. and after John was elected he applied fo him' for a loan of thirty-fiv- e plunks.-- ! The application was refused as mildly as possible and thereafter the politician became. an. enemy of' the .clerk, .and opposed his nomination this year. The opposition, however, was ..ineffectual, but the mercenary politician declared he would have his revenge, at the polls, by voting for the Democratic nominee. When he learned that BiBhop Whitney w as the choice of the Democrats for clerk he was greatly disappointed and declared he couldnt on any 'considers- -; tion vote for him, becauxe the good bishop had cut hln off the church. Here is a combination of circumstances by which the socialists may gain a himself. . . The Democratic county committee by precincts is as follows: First, John Holt, W. R. Foster; Second, T. C. Lewis, Thomas W. Green;.Third, D. P. Felt, Joseph H. Haslam; Fourth, J. U. Eldridge, Thomas F. Thomas; Fifth, George Robinson is down from Butte. George is one of the leaders of the Heinze Democracy in Silver Bow county, which faction was recenty refused seats in the Democratic state. convention. He declares that it is. his belief Clark wili win in the county when it comes to the contest for the legislative ticket, and that the success of Clark means the Republicans will1 win and Tom Carter will be sent to the United States 'senate and Paris Gibson retired to private life. Politics are queer in Montana. The Amalgamated company j which is nothing but the Standard Oil company, wants another senator from Geo. H. WOOD. Inasmuch as he was successful two years ago, at a time when the opposition carried the state, and elected, two members of the board of county . commissioners, the county attorney, clerk Herman Bamberger, .Frank Luff; and assessor. .ft ft county at large, A. W. 'Foreman of ' t of Thomas P. Riverton, Page Bingham, Senator Kearns made a flying trip to Brigham' C. Ward of.Sandy, Nlcol Hood of Sugar and M.E. Callahan of Butte this week. It is rumored in seMurray. . ' ' lect political circles that he went there ; ft ft not particularly on business connected The Democrats are making a mistake in their plan for the state candidates to trail up the Repub.icaq state , canditour; dates on their speech-makin- g FERGVS. COALTER. MVSIC CO. .on Its pettyfogging and childish play the part of the Democrats. It would be a good deal more manly for them to strike out boldly and independently on their own account" instead of dogging the footsteps of their opponents. Thats,' however, the policy the Democrats have Instead of been playing for years. coming out boldly and plainly with a policy of their own and pushing it, they Th Oldest end the Best Plan-- In America. have been trotting away behind, howl-l- og kTndiy. call about .what somebody else has done or not done. Theirs is a plan that nobody admires and it will, never win with the voters. The report that the Re- - vawww- follow up King and ?ublicans would Odell and Botkin is all nonsense. They know a good deal better. . ' . , . aSSRiSS'SS " ' rn Sold at Eastern t Price. : ad wvavavas -- SALT LAKE BVSINESS COLLEGE ft ft.. ft ft . Its funny NOW OPEN. Tuition for School Year, $40 old-tim- ' George H. Wood, the Democratic candidate Tor county auditor is a Utah product, being the son of Lyman Wood, one of the pioneer settlers. He has held the office two terms, and was nominated by acclamation at the con; ventionlast Monday. Mr. Wood has ' As nutritious as any English Porters or Malt Tonics, and a Connoisseur's delight. . Krugs Extra Pale - Light, and mild, and palat-abl- e, and appropriate on all occasions.,'... .. "r- - - Either of the above brands delivered In , any parof the city.. The Old Resort, 276 ' South Main Street. it. . . ADAM SNYDERi Proprietor. f j miPNosr iomi y. . . QfYTYYYYTTYTnYYTYTYTTTYTTTTTYTYTTYYYTTYTTTTTTnTP that state in addition to Clark and it looks as if the state would go Republican, and Carter, who is nothing if not the friend of that outfit, will land with ease. ft At the meeting- of the. Democratic county committee, at the Knutsford on Wednesday evening, CoL A. C. who was nominated by the conventron : - on Monday, declined to make the. race for the lower house of the legislature, giving as his reasons circumstances which will not admit of his taking the time from his business. .. The resignation was accepted and the committee unanimously selected L. S. Hills,, of the Deseret National Bank as his successor. Mr. Hills signified a willingness to accept when the matter1 'was mentioned to him on the afternoon of the day on which the.meeting was held and has since accepted the nomir.tion. This seems to place, the Tribune op. a position where it will have to take back a fake interview in which it made Mr. Hills .say he would ..not accept under any circumstances because he (iwas not in sympathy with the party.. Noble War rum - was unanimously chosen chairman with power to select his secretary and executive committee. ftft Visit us at the Templeton, t VWWit III Joseph Nelson, President. wvawva . G. F. CULMER. BRO, 20 EAST FIRST SOUTH. New Era. Mixed Podrts HAVE NO EQUAL ac- clamation, for ithe position .of city justice of the peace at the meeting of the Salt Lake City delegates to the Democratic convention, which was held The nomination Tuesday evening. was made by. acclamation. - ftft V 4 The test for constable was between B. to see the Herald refer to the old war horse Moses Thatcher as e Democrat who has been an unwell for some time. The reference carries the idea that Mr. Thatcher is an obscure and almost unknown personage. I Krugs Cabinet a C. M. Nielsen was nominated by , . . ier . . The Democratic and Republican candidates for state offices are pretending that they want to get'together in joint debate on the vital issues of the cam paign. 'As a matter of fact neither of them want it half as badly as they r'ould like the public to think they do. Vs only tom' foolery anyway, and the obabilities of the affair being pulled Y are remote. omiiu . . . KRUGS re-ele- ct vote. ft ft with the Los Angeles railroad, but for the reason that of late the Herald has been doing a bit of work for the Democratic party and the senator, fears this action will militate against the election of the ticket nominated for the legislature. He thinks that he can present a good case to Clark and that the senator will call off his editors. But Clark is having troubles of his own these days. The members of the Democratic National Congress ional Committee have been making it mighty interesting for the senator from Montana recently. A copy of the Provo resolutions was sent him and from all over the country came ii quests and demands that he make the Herald Democratic and do allJtohis Rawlins. It is stated power to to 1 ruth thtft some of the communications sent to the senator were of a very warm and spicy sort. So that when the junior senator from Utah arrives in Buue, Clark will have some letters to road him which will no doubt cause him to feel as if there is nothing to be expected. Golding and Samuel Allen. quite close, but Golding won. It con- Y. was ftft The contest over the clerkship will be an interesting one. Both the nominees, John James and O. F. Whitney, are popular men, but .it is generally believed that Mr. James will have' the greater strength for various reasons. Mr. James has made an excellent record in the past two years and is well entitled to be rewarded with a second term. In his conduct of the office he has shown the utmost fairness to all patrons irrespective of political affiliations and has won golden opinions from all those who do business with the department of which he is head.Moreover, he is naturally better quail- |