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Show TRUT H 2 gramme which has been mapped out the legislative convention more easily In some quarters. than a convention at which county officers also would be nominated. The Jit Jit legislature is the all Important matStephen II. Lynch is being urged ter for Kearns. by the democrats to come out for the Jit jit- office of county treasurer. They point Republican candidates for county with just pride to Mr. Lynchs former record in that capacity and to his gen- recorder are A. C. Sadler, Jack May, C. S. Buckwalter, Angus McKellar eral popularity. , and Percy Perkins. Jt Jit Jit jit P. P. Christensen is the leading The delegates to the Republican candidate for county attorney on the berepublican ticket A. B. Irvine, for National convention will organize merly assistant county attorney, is fore leaving for Chicago. James H. also favorably mentioned, and George Anderson will be chosen chairman, Westervelt, too, has friends who want Ed Loose of Provo will be selected by to see him the delegates for national committeeJit jit man to succeed O. J. Salisbury, who The Young Mens Republican club will not again seek the honor. Jit Jit will open its new quarters in the At- John James formal announcement las block this evening. The rooms are centrally located and nicely fur- of his candidacy for a third term as nished. There is some talk of making county clerk is expected daily. He a new rule that when an officer of is quietly and at the same the club becomes a candidate for a timeworking is being worked to the queens political office he shall resign his of- taste. John has as much show for a fice in the club. third term as the proverbial snowball Ji Jt in hades. Jit jit H. Bullen of Cache county is menThe Tribune has inside information tioned as a candidate for secretary of state on the republican ticket to the effect that Mayor Morris will Jit jjt retire from politics and not run for a Judge Zane is the strong man for second term. Inasmuch as the mayor the republican nomination for the has not yet served half of the first Supreme bench and the best man in year of his term, this pungent anevery respect for the place. He would nouncement may be well branded as also add strength to the general a scoop, and the youth who discovticket ered it can justly claim to be in line J for a raise of salary. The republicans are discussing the Jit JH advisability of holding two county Walter Meeks will not run for a conventions, one for the nomination second term as county recorder, havof county officers and the other for decided to abandon politics as a legislative candidates. The Kearns ing men want two conventions, because profession and enter into what he desit is thought they could manipulate ignates as legitimate business, pre re-electe-d. sumably that of real estate. Percy Perkins and Jack May are candidates for the place and that there will be a lively fight in the convention for the nomination is very evident, because there are others who will make an effort to secure the plum. however, says he would not accept the nomination. He has a good law which he says he could practice afford to relinquish for the position not of city justice. Jit jt Senator Kearns says 80 per cent of Jit Jit the Gentiles of the state favor his a be candidate to the senate. Barney B. Quinn will Thats the for the Democratic nomination fcr toughest arraignment of the Gentiles county assessor. Barney served the of Utah that has ever been made. As people in this office once before and a matter of fact, the decent Gentiles made a good record. are to almost man a cpp'osedto Jit Jit n Democratic candidates for sheriff are coming up lively. John Howells has a flag up and Arthur Cummings has a lot of people working in his behalf, while John B. Cummock and' several others are looking around for support. Cummock has a strong following and John Howells has lots of friends who are enthusiastic in his behalf. Jit Jit Col. E. FI Holmes second declina- tion to become a candidate for governor is so emphatic that no other construction can be put upon it than that he will not under any circumstances enter the race, would not accept the nomination if tendered him and would not serve if elected. There is no doubt that Col. Holmes means He is a genexactly what he says. tleman of high principle and ability and free from uile. Quite a number of his friends have been urging him to consent to allow his name to go before the convention and there is no doubt he would make an able governor, but his determination seems fixed and unalterable. Kearns. The few who are in his band wagon are those who have either been bought by him or are hoping to be bought. The legislature is of course the distinguished senators chief concern. The argument put forth by his workers is that independent men should be sent to the legislature, men not pledged to any senatorial candidate. Independent with them primarily means Kearns supporters, secondarily men who are purchasable even if their price is high. This season votes of legislators will be high. They will be in demand. They may get up to the vicinity of the Montana market. Democrats will have a chance to do business if necessary to elect a certain republican to the senate. Price will be no object. A membership in the legislature may be worth as much as a seat on the Chicago board of trade or the New York The scramble for stock exchange. the legislature should therefore be very lively.' The people, if they dont want to be sold out, should therefore exercise exceeding great care in making their legislative nominations. , Jit J Eighty per cent of the Gentiles for J J Kearns for senator! ! Maybe the Judge C. M. Neilsen is being talked Gentiles want to shoulder the disgrace of as a candidate for city justice on of sending Tommy back to the senate, the democratic ticket. The judge, but we hardly think so. r FOR THE OUTING MAN You know, without our telling you, what is meant by outing clothes: coat and trousers usually to be worn with a negligee shirt; to loaf in, or go summer resorting in; or maybe, on sweltering days, to wear to business Hart, Schaffner & Marx outing suits are something more than simply thin cool clothes; you may as well get style in your outing suits as to buy clothes that are merely put together . You may as well have them fit your body, and made so they will keep shape through the season, instead of hanging like a string in a couple of weeks. ::: Youll get such outing suits as you ought to have if you come here and ask for Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothes. Well show you the label; a small thing to look for, a big thing to find. X X . H. S. & M. Suits $i5 to $40. Summer Negligee Suits, coats $5.00 $7.50 $8.00 $10.00 Richardson 172 MAIN ST. lined, pants with cuffs $12.00 & $15.00 $18.00 Adams, PHONE 458. |