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Show tftUTtt. republican ticket. Thirteenth District B. B. Mann, C. E. Davey, Walter E. Seare. Roosevelt Theodore District Alex BuchanPr PresidentPresident Charles W. an,Fourteenth Clarence Cowan, George E. Vice for Bur-bidg- Fairbanks. e. Fifteenth District Lycurgus WilWilliam son, E. Wood. H. J. Walk. STATE TICKET. Sixteenth District William PickerC. Cutler of For Governor John ing, S. G. Saxman, George Bates. Seventeenth District George Watgait Lake. 8. Charles of State son, James Leatham, Jr., A. G. Giau-quFor Secretary Tingey of Juabl Court Eighteenth District E. J. Eardley, For Justice of Supreme Lake. Robert of Salt Watson, Thomas Winter. N. Daniel Straup Nineteenth District A. C. Thorn, For Treasurer Jamcs Christiansen James Hague, T. R. Horne. of Sevier. Twentieth District Charles P. MarFor Auditor J. A. Edwards of Box getts, H. B. Clawson, William Elder. For Superintendent of Schools A. Twenty-firs- t District J. F. Corker, C. Nelson of Sanpete. E. M. Bennett, Dr. C. W. Nunn. A General M. Twenty-secon- d District James Rae, For Attorney A. T. Weber. E. Taylor. Thomas of Moore, Breeden E. W. Electors Twenty-thirDistrict Dan GamFor Presidential Salt of Wade of Weber, H. P. Myton ble, Mrs. B. F. Jones, Byron West. Lake. of Salt A. Miner Twenty-fourt- h James District Lake, George of Howell For Congress Joseph Canning, Sr.f L. E. Mahle, Joseph Ev- e. Mc-Lachla- n. d ans. the Third Judicial Dis Twenty-fiftDistrict Henry E. Geo. L. M. C. W. Morse, Ritchie, trict Rawlings, Thomas P. Billings, Henry G. Armstrong, T. D. Lewis. Guiver. For District Attorney Frederick C. Twenty-sixtDistrict F. D. RuthLoofbourow. erford, T. A. Reamer, Thomas E. Jones. COUNTY TICKET. Third Ward. Twenty-seventDistrict Miles R. John Commissioners Long Term, Taylor, Charles Lawrence, A. E. D. Cache. For Judges of h h h C. Mackey; Short Term, Edward Hyde. Miller. Twenty-eight- Sheriff C. Frank Emery. Attorney P. P. Christensen. Clerk J. U. Eldredge, Jr. Recorder P. 0. Perkins. Auditor I. M. Fisher. Treasurer W. O. Carbis. Assessor C. M. Brown. Surveyor J. B. Swenson. Superintendent of Schools John W. Smith. h District F. G. h Felt. Thirtieth District H. J. Shimming, J. A. Eardley, John H. Back. District Z. S. Derrick, Thirty-firs- t A. P. Kesler, H. H. Walters. William Thirty-seconDistrict Hall, John Perkins, Stephen J. Newd NOMINEES. Justice Smith. Christopher B. Diehl J. Whitaker. of the Peace Dana T. Constable erland, Isaac Morgan, M. M. Miller. District J. A. Wright, sr., Peter Gordon, II. Carlisle. Fifty-nint- h District N. W. Erickson, James Godfrey, H. E. Howe. Sixtieth District Reynolds Calioon, Emil Erickson, A. Shaw. Sixty-firDistricf Nephi McCleary, Christian Stevenson, M. E. Callahan. d District George Harper, Hyrum Neilson Francis McDon- The London Times recently published an extract from its columns of 1 century ago in whirh were related the remarkable feats of memory per- Fifty-eight- h formed by T. P. Oldfield, who died at Grotto house, Margate, in the sixteenth year of his age. The extract st ald. District John Olson, A. L. Thomas, jr., Peter Gray. Lid-holSixty-fourtDistrict Swen Loctin Roach, Minnine Roach. Sixty-thir- d h District Sixty-fift- h Franklin Webb, Charles Colbrook, Leander Butler. District J. II. Walker, Sixty-sixt- h sr., David E. Jones, John A. Barrett. h District R. White (Dem.), Republicans not yet appointed. Sixty-sevent- District Neils Poulson, Frank Goff, David Dowding, jr. Sixty-nint- h District William Brand, 0. W. Despain, George Dryburgh. Seventieth District William White, Andrew Mickeison, Charles Ellis. Seventy-firs- t District Fred A. Jayne3, O. V. Bohn, William R. WellSixty-eight- h W. F. Hills. reads: f At the age of five and years he had scarlet fever, which brought on him paralysis of the lower extremities and debilitated his body for the rest of his life, but his mind presented the finest display of human perfection. Whatever lie read he instantly had by heart; his favorite pursuits were the mathematics, philosophy, astronomy, geography, history and painting, in all of which be made a great proficiency. His favorite authors were Locke and Newton, and his retentive faculties were so strong that he never forgot a single incident, with which he bad been once acquainted. He could relate every circumstance ot Grecian, Roman and English history; was master of astronomy and had pursued it up to all its rcceut discoveries; had the finest taste for drawing and painting and would frequently take admirable likenesses of persons who struck him from memory. He wrote a hand like copper platband at a very early period in life ha .1 made himself master of arithmetic. He was never known to be out of temper, and though be suffered an illness of ten years, which terminated in a dropsy and bursting of a blood vessel upon the lungs, he was never once known to repine or be impatient. His wit was brilliant and refined and liis loss will over be regretted by those who liad the happiness to know him. one-lial- Sixty-secon- ington. District Thomas Vaudry, J. P. Terry, J. R. Allen. Seventy-thirDistrict Chris LarR. J. son, Parry, George A. Bills. Seventh-fourt- h District Valentine L. S. II. Bodell Crane, Smith, Henry Seventy-fift- h District S. L. Howard, Seth Pixton, Edward Orgill. Seventh-sixt- h District W. H. War-dlH. William Holt, John Wheadon. Seventy-sevent- h District John A. Aylett, George F. Cooper, A. F. Rund-quis- t. Seventy-secon- d e, Seventy-eight- h d City Judges and Joseph London Youth of Long Ago Remembered All He Had Read. District George A. Thirty-thirDistrict John Stowe, Goff, John Dunn, John Larsen, jr. District W. J. SpenSeventy-nint- h William Leatham, William Selley, Jr. District William Mc- cer, Samuel Gerrard, John B. Bring-hurs- t. Thirty-fourt- h Millan, Stanley F. Hanks, Harry Haywood. Eightieth District Frank Hicks, H. District C. M. Lees, J. Gregerson, C. L. Countryman. Thirty-fift- h James Watson, B. A. Ridd. District W. H. WoodEighty-firs- t District George A. Da- ring, J. T. Dean, T. H. Quillan. Thirty-sixt- h Fbl-soEighty-secon- d District W. L. Crane vis, William Holman, Hyrum P. no Republican yet appointed. (Dem.), C. District Alfred Eighty-thir- d Fourth Ward. Chemi-nant. District R. R- - An- Reid, Isaac W. Coon, Peter Le Thirty-sevent- h derson, J. A. Evans, F. C. Moyle. MorDistrict R. B. De Eighty-fourt- h District John P. Thirty-eight- h F. Land, John R. Neilsen, W. Lewis. ris, Frank K. Lawrence, George District Daniel , McRae, Eighty-fift- h Felt. District R. R. Rom- p. S. Witcher, Henry L. Bowden. Thirty-nintDistrict Henry Sutton, Eighty-sixt- h ney, A. B. Richardson, R. F. Neslin. E. Schoenfeld, Samuel Sudbury. Fortieth District Joseph Johnson, Emil District 'William H. Eighty-sevent- h L. R. Wells. D. R. Lyon. District S. W. Anderson, Ingham, Charles Palmquist, John Forty-firs- t Campbell. Fred Bush, Lucien A. Ray. h District William F. man. REPUBLICAN CITY GREAT FEATS CF MEMORY. d S. Tin- Weaver, Joel F. Grover. District Harold E. Twenty-nintSleator, C. W. L. Stevens, John G. gey, J. District T. M. Mumford, C. E. Ranck, James Ring. Fifty-sixt- h District A. A. Fuller, J. C. Cloyes, H. N. Garff. Fifty-sevent- h District Joseph SuthFifty-fift- h o MAY BE RACE OF GIANTS. m. THE FOR LEGISLATURE, SALT LAKE COUNTY. For State Senators Stephen H. Park, George N. Law- Love, Samuel C. rence. For Representatives Wm. J. Pan-teC. E. Marks, A. V. Anderson, S. J. Stookey, H. B. Cromar, C. S. Kinney, Thomas Hull, William T. Edward, H. r, 8. Joseph, William M. McCrea. JUDGES OF ELECTION. The county commissioners have appointed judges of election in this city and county as follows; First Ward. First District H. W. Van Pelt, M. M. Atwood, William Naylor. Second District Nicholas Anderson C. H. Tingey, C. H. Robbins. Third District Charles H. Wilcken. Rasmussen, D. F. Collett. Fourth District J. B. Walkley, H. J. Smith, O. S. Walsh. Fifth District C. E. Christensen, J. Woolley, E. M. Weiler. district George B. Margetts, oT Kelger, Charles A. Rowland. Seventh District P. A. Dix, Gomer J-- Pm? . Thomas, Milando 8hth Pratt. h Forty-secon- d ham, D. A. Forty-thir- d District W. S. xiis Affleck, J. D. Owem District E. L. Hender- son, F. H. Hyde, William Leary. Fifth Ward. District Charles De Forty-fourtW. Duncan. Moisey, R. G. Schulder, J. District F. J. Johnson, Forty-fift- h S. o. Westerfleld, S. F. Kershaw. District J. E. BeverForty-sixt- h McMaster. idge, W. E. Coulam, Alex A. H. KelDistrict Forty-sevent- h son, John Knight. Isaac Sears. h Forty-eight- h District H. B. Cole, Charles C. Crimson, Thomas V. Wil- liams District M. 6. Phillips, Charles Goodspeed, J. R. Winder, Jr. Fiftielh District William Doxey, Forty-nint- h District Jesse G. Camp-x- George W. Wood, M. S. Lindsay. P Kingsbury, W. A. Hughes. Fifth-firs- t District A. L. Simondi, Ninth District Fred Bassett, J. V. F. B. Platt, William Beatty. Buckle, H. T. Harper. District William E. Fifty-secon-d Tenth District Adam Proctor, ErRaines (Dcm.), Republicans not apnest Spiers, H. A. Reeve. pointed. Eleventh District C. George Country Districts. Buckle, A. B. Edler.'J. H. Walcott District J. E. Jayne, M. Fifty-thir- d Second Ward. Christopherson. Finley Brooks. District L. C. Manger, Fifty-fourt- h VoTYulfth District W. E. Jenkias, A. wniard nhrfdtanherson. John Gabbot, Needham, George M. Bridewell. . V, One of the Possibilities of Continued Use of Lecithin. The process by which a human being or other animal grows is something of a mystery, and nobody knows why development comes to an end at a certain stage of lift. It is supposed that an alligator continues to grow throughout its entire life, and the same may be true of some other reptiles; but the growth period of a mammal is usually limited to about one-fift- h of the term of its natural Eighty-eightIf development during that existence. Murphy, D. B. Richards, C. M. Sorenson. period can be accelerated the size of Thomas h District Eighty-nintthe animal at maturity will bo greater. Hence it is thought that children Nash, O. A. Ramseyer, Theodore judiciously dosed with lecitian may in Ninetieth District N. Lund, L. Chi this way be made to grow taller and dester, Walter Pike. more muscular. Perhaps, indeed, by District Ira J. Rudy, this Ninety-firs- t simple means we may yet be M. Fernstrom. Charles Hansen, Joseph to create a race of giants, such District S. G. Pig able Ninety-secon-d as the people described in the story man, R. O. Brittain, Leo Erdman. oi H. G. Wells, who owe their enoro mous size to a wonderful food. Christening Ships With Wine. Christening ships with wine is a How Webster Got Even. survival of barbarism. In the olden Daniel Webster wrote after contindays, when sacrifices were offered to ued provocation to the editor of a propitiate the gods of a nation, it newspaper which had referred to his was the practice to select some per private affairs and especially to his son, and to spill his blood over the not. It paying his debts. He said: prow of a new vessel. In course of is true that 1 have not always paid time wine was substituted for blood, debts and that I owe punctually, my and the custom holds good in nearly cause The of this is that I money. every maritime nation have not pressed those who owe me, o for payment As an instance of this Commit Suicide. I enclose your fathers note, made to Pupils Many 950 ended seven 1890, In the years me thirty years ago, for money lent committed schools German in him to educate his boys. Rebobcth pupils Herald. suicide. 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