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Show course the Mormon and Gentile disBANKERS. trlct and are desirous of getting the present incumbent and has made an tinction will not down. It is argued two sets of committeemen together enviable record. WALKER BROTHERS that the Mormons will control the jl J agreement and having a entered into by which one convention For judge of the Supreme court C. legislature and that the Gentiles will nominate two and the other a like S. Zane Is away in the lead and from should have the governor. Some MorSalt Lake City, Utah non-partisa- .TTT n number. Then each convention could indications will be nominated nominalo its own candidate for dis- present trict attorney. Whether this will be by an overwhelming majority. The Weberites are pushing Judge Agee of done nr not remains to bo seen. dt dt Ogden for the place. StewIf such action is taken Judges Congressman Howell of Cache, it is without be art, Hall, Morse and Lewis will be the believed willMr. Howell has done well nominees and there will be no oppo- opposition. sition to any. Perhaps this would be during his present term. Of course a good thing to do, but of course it is he has not attained the notoriety of Senator Smoot, but he has attended up to the people. to business. dt dt For state superintendent of public William D. Livingston, district at- instruction Mr. Nelson of Sanpete, torney in the Seventh district, defeat- the present incumbent, is the most ed Judge Jacob Johnson. for the nomi- formidable candidate. He has given the office and his nation for judge in the Republican full satisfactionhein deserves another convention held ono week ago today. friends think of Box Elder, The vote was a decisive one, being term. F. W. Fishburn and will have field the in is 32 for Livingston and 14 for Johnson. however, north. in the At the same convention Attorney Fred strong support jit J Woods, formerly of Castle Dale, was nominated fur district attorney. Mr. of For judges the Third Dictrict a is very popular young court the Republicans will doubtless Livingston man und will doubtless make a good renominate Judges Morse and Lewis, run. dt dt although it is said the latter may have This from the Ogden State Journal some opposition from Judge H. S. will doubtless bo appreciated by the Tanner who, it is believed, will be a Utah county man: candidate, and some of the workers While wo are at it, whats the mat- are inclined to pit Tanner against Lewis. For the other two places ter with Colonel Ed. Loose for nomination on the Re- there are many candidates. George C. S. Kinney, D. H. Wenpublican ticket? lie lias got as many F. Goodwin, Ritchie, George G. Armjoyiul idiosyncrasies and more brains ger, M. L. Daniel Harrington are all than Roosevelt, and his presidency strong and race. this time Judge Goodin At the over the senate would be a thing of win seems to lead. beauty and a joy forever. Smith will doubtless be X. Benner dt dt a candidate to succeed himself as disCandidates for state offices are buz- trict attorney. Others likely to be in zing about considerably. On the Re- ihe field are Fred Loofbourow, M. M. side the gubernatorial Kaighn and possibly D. N. Straup. publican For the city judges C. B. Diehl, J. talked of have not candidates J. Whitaker, J. M. Thomas and J. M. yet announced themselves. They Bowman are mentioned. are Governor Welis, E. H. For county recorder the Republican inwill have J. L. May, P. O. convention and J. T. Hammond. The Perkins, Angus McKellar and C. S. teresting feature is whether Governor Buckwalter to choose from, with othWells will be a candidate for ers yet to appear. If he does offer himself, Mr. For sheriff C. Frank Emery, Peter Hammond will probably not run Condie, Seymour Naylor, Jack Smith the front. against him. If he is not a candidate andFor1). P. Thomas are towe have P. P. county attorney it will lie between Callister and Ham- Christensen, Westervelt and George mond. The latter is especially strong A. B. Irvine. in the northern part of the state while W. O. Carbis and I. M. Fisher have Callister, it is believed, would have as yet no to succeed themthe support of the Sutherland con- selves as opposition treasurer and county tingent, which is a mighty strong fac- auditor. As a matter of fact it county would tor. Glasmann has declared for Wells be to on hard either of them. improve and pledges him the Weber county For county assessor Ben. R. delegation. Just what the governor having had two terms, will not has done to bo handicapped by the be again a candidate. B. B. Bitner of endorsement of Glasmann is not clear. Cottonwood and Campbell Brown For secretary of state John De Gray for the nomination. strive may Dixon of Utah county and C. S. Ting-e- y For clerk J. U. Eldredge, Jr., county of Juab county are the leading canleads. J. M. Whitaker may enter the didates. The former is now state and John James thinks he is in treasurer and the latter state auditor race now. it but by a provision of law neither can J. C. Chais. be a candidate for to the Cottrell.Mackey, H .M. Standish, Robinson and offices they now hold. The auditor J. D. H. McAllister are before the and treasurer can only have one term. public for county commissioners. It dt ,91 i not known whether James H. AnFor treasurer, Howard Pyne of Utah derson will run again or not. If he county, W. L. L. Glazier of Utah coun does he will probably lead. For surveyor J. B. Swenson, ty and Robert A. Moyes of Weber presentcounty incumbent, and Jesse W. Fox county are most talked of at present are said to be candidates. For auditor A. S. Reiser seems to be dt dt the only ono mentioned. Mr. Reiser For delegates to the national Demowas city auditor for two terms and cratic convention Judge Powers, was the best, most painstaking and Judge King, Rawlins and conscious auditor the city ever had. Cannon, W. M. Roylance, L. C. JohnHe is eminently qualified for the po- son, John Halvorsen and Judge Bursition of state auditor both by natu- ton are frequently mentioned. ral aptitude in that direction and by dt dt training. Many a thousand dollars he Thore is a feeling among a certain saved the city of Salt Lake while he class in the community that the next held that most important position.. Major Breeden and John D. Murphy, governor, Republican or Democrat, both of Weber, are in the race for at- should be a Gentile and the question torney general. Major Breeden is the is being agitated considerably. Of vice-presidenti- Cal-list- al er re-electi- Eld-redg- e, re-electi- on ex-Senat- . mons iavor the idea strongly, believing that the election of a Gentile governor would help to allay the feeling Established 18S General Banking Business Transacted, Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent A throughout the country which las been worked up by the Smoot case. dt dt NATIONAL BANK of m REPUBLIC A movement is on foot looking toU. 8. DEPOSITORY. ward the organization of a state Republican club on lines similar to FRANK KNOX. FRBbidinT A. A8. the MURRAY. Democratic club, Or BUTTB. b that of the Utah W. F, ADAMS. . to CABNliii of being the organization purpose advance the interests of the RepublicCAPITAL PAID IN - 9300 000 an party and to establish branches Banking in all its branches transacted in every town and county in the state. drawn on the principal cltleeof Exchange deEurope. Interest paid on time deposits. Nothing definite has as yet been termined upon, but it- is said there will be something doing in the next few days. W. S. MOCORNICK. dt dt J. J. OALY PRBSIOBNT cuts of mess unkind The following 8. H. LYNOH. Manager a Sec. DemUtah is clipped from the County ocrat and is a side wipe at a number tihsi of people who have changed their polSALT LAK8 CITY. itics within the last three or four CAPITAL PAID UP $150,000 SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS. 144.000 years: Interest paid on deposits. Loans on apThe nomination box in the Repubsecurity. Acts as executor, admiproved nistrator. guardian, assignee, reoriver, etc. lican ranks of the judiciary throughTitle Guarantee Department: Iusures Titles and makes Abstracts. out Utah seems to be pretty weli loaded with Democratic jumping-jac- k Hoppers. In the Seventh district W. K. Reid butted in and was promptly griAlAlAiAAlAARimimmmimiAiiimmimin knocked cut; in the Sixth Tana Bean Utah Light & Power Co. looms up like a new piece for the attorneyship; George Lund, W. F. INSTALLATION. Knox, Nick Robertson and Alex Melfor are ville looking with longing eyes BLBOTRIOAL. places on the judicial ticket of the Water-24Salt Lake H. P. Fifth district; Jake Evans and Dan Salt Lake Steam 1300 H. P. Water-40- 00 H. P. Ogden Houtz expect to land luscious plumB Water-80- 00 Leased Plant H. P. in the Fourth. Well, whats the use of flopping unless you get immediate AS. results from it? It is to be hoped that 400 M Ca. Ft. Dally. Salt Lake the Republican party will show their 60 M Cv. Ft. Daily. Ogden of those by appreciation gentlemen 7 8. MAIN 8TREET placing as many of them on the ticket SALT LAN CITY. as possible. dt dt wnnnwnwnwiniimwwwwwnwiid Jefferson day was celebrated by the Democratic ladies and many Democratic gentlemen at the Ladies' LitTHEODOSIUS BOTKIN, eveon club rooms, erary Wednesday ATTORNEY The attendance was fair. ning. AND COUNSBLOR-AT-LAFisher Harris presided in that peSalt Lake City Building. culiarly happy manner which has made him famous, and after felicitating with those present upon the occasion which had brought them together, introduced Judge Powers, who delivered an address. James H. Moyle BEAVBN A MURRY Judge Cherry, Jerrold R. Letcher and TRIO OP A. J. Weber also spoke, the latter taking a fall out of the president, who 303 AUBRBACN BLDG. he declared was a misfit. It was a Office Tel. 1180-- y Res. Tel. IW- sort of Democratic love feast and every one present appeared to be happy. dt dt The Young Mens Republican club Strictly European flaw. has changed its name to that of Fremont club and will do business in future under that title. The club will Wilson be incorporated and make an aggressive campaign this fall. A. FRED WET. ViOS-Puk- - VICB-PRH- iiiii simi! t T a. 25-ce- nt 00 W Kelth-O'Bri- en OSTEOPATHS The New o FOR 3 ALE. I offer my Wood River ranch, The Mot Up.io.Dite Hotel Ve ad- SALT LAKE CITY. joining the railroad, live miles from Bellevue, ten miles from Halley, con53 PtfDK Popular Priced Restaurant. Rites. SI to sisting of nineteen hundred acres, Large. Light Sample Rooms. houses, barns, equipments, tools, fineCold 200 rooms With Telephone, Hot md ly bred horses and high-grad- e Durham Bnb Running Watch X Sixty Mwfc cattle, the best farm in the Intermoun-tai- n country, on easy terms, at a bargain. ARTHUR BROWN. Mnwnn!mnnnn!!wnnwnbnninnll o Interest-Bearin- g Securities, Yielding six per cent, compounded twice a year, make an Ideal invest S. C EWING. Prep. ment. They can be procured from Mo- sui?1? v& City Street & injestment bankers, I Salt City. The investor bolds adl Trafna PoJ th Dar the security. We do the work. giAiimiAiAmHimiflfrmiimJ V Hotel Cullen S' Ub |