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Show T R U T H. 2; dorscd by the labor unions, and the members of those organizations will not only vote for him almost as a unit, but they, are, using, their, influence generally in his behalf. r - - William Jv Horne of Granger, one of the present njembers- of the board of county commissioners, is making a good running? for : He has the labor element with. him, and. stands a very good chance of winning out. . ,.' "'. - . on.. i John James, Republican candidate fetr county clerk, will probably lead his ticket. He has many friends and 119 enemies, and will not only poll the full strength of his party, but will draw from the Democrats. . , i : . . . Thomas' Ashton, the present c'Ounty recorder, is making a vigorous camand his deputies paign for and clerks, of which there are quite a- - number, his interest. arc active1-iHis record, in office is exceedingly good, and be, has numerous friends Who would like, to see him H'c poll Hie full vote of . re-elect- will-certainl- his-party- y . - ;Sam King has been putting up the fight of his life in Utah county, and he declares he lias hopes of carrying it; .Hut: it hardly seems credible.- It is Smoot's own county.; Ed Loose liyes there and has been spilling money all over- the county for two weeks, l.t is said he drops cash in a campaign as, easy as Hen Hey wood drops letters and that the right peo le find it. -- - - Loose declares the Republicans have the Democrats done to a frazzle, T.oose ought to know, for he huh. in a Tot of tipie. has it p-l- Weber county, because of the personality of Senator Frank J. Cannon, has been the scene of a pretty fight. Frank has lots of personal magnetism and. as soon as he took command all time followers, who have been sulking for a long time, got action.1 The party members have done more for the state committee than any pther county,1 Silt Lake excepted, and. Salt Lake. is not entitled to a great deal of credit, outside of SenOf ator. Rawlins and Judge King. - his-ol- mention from tie course a fcwof the old wheel horses reived honorable For-time he was secretaiy have come tQ'' the'- front, but there faculty. Hutuhins then. dean of Cornel-- . are plenty of men whp. ought' to take Am University and,' nou. president of has ah interest who 'have 'not. Mr. school.VanC)lt Arbor Jaw ' of experience in deal had .Vgtvut It is generally .admitted that the whleh ;4evoLye .on the count Socialist vote in this state wji.l, be attorney having bicn first assistant t much larger than ever before, and the l)oth County Attorney WaJdemar ahd Graham F. Putnam. On him Socialists say they, are getting ino.U very of their converts from the Democratic devolved the prosecution of many showed he which in' ? ' important cases; party. of. ability and his record is one quali-tie- d is 5reat success. lie thoroughly The labbr. organizations are. worka for the position for which of the ing strenuously in th.e .interest candidate. Personally he is populai the Moris. of md. his reputation for honesty and fop Thomas candidacy Mr. is above suspicion. of the faithfulness lower house legislature. .. ;.i will -but is a Morris Democrat, gel A. L. Hamlin was a member of the a large percentage of the labor vote, affiliations. regardless of party last legislature. He is a worker, a " .nan of energy and push and he made Walter J. Meeks, the. Republican his mark in the former legislative candidate for county recorder, is gainA. L. HAMLIN. ody. He has good sound sense couled ing ground every day, .and hi 'ability and get friends claim his election is sure. Wal;lure" quality. As a candidate now days 'yet to election.' The party1 has for the house he declares he is un- ter is very popular, especially with '.ost from the start, and it is only tj,p it .that started out, with that irestige will save .it. If it had .a few more Tcv. John T. Axtoiis in its ranks it vould be overwhelmingly snowed' ! der,. A combination or rather an . empled combination, of the churches md .saloons was. too much for both, the. . church p co, le and sal ;on men! 3f course Socialists do not care which succeeds.' They do not con-! sider that the wrongs of the day can e righted by eitlier, and for once t! Relieve the Socialists will cast a big vote, that is to say,; a large vote com-- , ared with any they have ever cast efore. I have been campaigning in; :his tate .for , eight years-anup to this fall have had to talk to empty .eats. .Large "crows greet the Socialist speakers 'everywhere they go. This is due to the fact that voters are jetting tired of having men speak who have nothing .new to say. They ire tried of the tariff and hut very ;ew are. taking any active interest in he Philippine question. They conclude that they have as little- interest in the Philippine islands, ten away, as they have in Tom Kearns' .Island of Alaska. So when . a - . to-H'l- - 1 th-dutie- s - . Va-Cot- t -- ... . : . . ..... ' with-busines- s un-- . at-- - -- d -- . : - thou-tfnd-mil- IT TATS TO SEE... KRUG'S OMAHA RAy rA BEER. the younger members of the party, many of whoni are working heartily in his interest. He has the qualifications necessary to conduct properly the office to which he aspires. He will poll the full party vote. Knigs Cabinet . . . At nutritious as any English Porters or Mult Tonics, ubd a Connoisseur's delight. - Krugs Extra Pale Light, and mild, and palatable, and approprlulo on oil occasions.. Ray Van Cott is one of the brightest young lawyers at the Salt Lake bar. fie was honored with the Democratic nomination for county attorney and is making a good race for the place. He sanative of Salt Lake, son of John Van Cott,-.whwith his wife came to Salt Lake as pioneers. Ray spent his early youth on his fathers farm, but was an ardent lover of books and res ceived a education. He was graduated from the University of Utah and. taught school for two years and was principal of the city schools at Moroni from 1891. to 1893. He afterwards attended Cornell University law department and graduated in 1895 with the degree of bachelor of law. Of a class of 76 he was one of ten who re- - . pledgcd to any man for the United States senatnrship, but is free to support any Republican who to him seems best qualified to do the state The Jeweler most good. He is an extensive em-- P f tabor, in fact, the j7e. individual employer of men largest in. the For Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry t lowest city in his line of business, that of a possible prices. Mall orders given. budder and contractor. He is liberal prompt attention. 75 EAST SECOND SOUTH STREET'. yith his employes and has ever the highest rate of wages current. paid Mf. Hamlin is a Republican and a believer in proctction for American inS' : dustries and American labor; ... ' : Either of tbc above brands delivered any part of the city. In The Old Resort, 276 - Sooth Main Street. ADAM SNYDER, Proprietor. TKLMPMOHK 1091 Y. first-clas- . Sal Mr. Editor: In compliance with your request for a few words upon the political situation as seen through the spectacles of a Socialist will say that from what I have seen and heard during the campaign the re- sults so far as the two dominent parties arc concerned is very much in doubt, with the chances in favor of Republican success. The Republicans, however, have nothing to lose from the fact that there arc only a few MAJORITIES. A great many 'people aro inter ested in majorities just now. The. majority of people have good eyes, but statistics show tnsi 24 it per cent, of all eyes are other than normal have errors of refraction that cause reflex troubles iwe headache, nervousness,, etc. Glasses that is right glasses will correct tho error. Aro you one of the majority : , - -- . - 208-- 9 O. Dy SCHRAMM, EXPERT RnWRSOTlONIBT. Vj. Atlas Block. . .. Phone lMM; . |