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Show ticket. REPUBLICAN cr TRUTH. Thirteenth District B. B. E. Davey, Walter E. Seare. Mann, C. Theodore Roosevelt Fourteenth District Alex BuchanW. an, Clarence Cowan, George E. President Charles President por Vice Fairbanks. Bur-bidg- Fifteenth District Lycurgus cr Secretary of State Charles 8. cf Juab-Fo- r 1 .ngt-Justice of Supreme Court Daniel N. Straup of Salt Lake. y For Treasurer of Sevier. James Christiansen J. A. Edwards of Box For Auditor Elder. of Sanpete. General For Attorney Breeden of Weber. A. Cloyes, H. N. Garff. District Joseph Sutherland, Isaac Morgan, M. M. Miller. Fifty-eightDistrict J. A. Wri?ht. Fifty-sevent- Wil- h h sr., Peter Gordon, H. Carlisle. Fifty-nint- h District N. W. ErickSeventeenth District George Wat- son, James Godfrey, H. E. Howe. son, James Leatham, Jr., A. G. Giau-quSixtieth District Reynolds Cahcon, Emli Erickson, A. Shaw. Eighteenth District E. J. Eardley, Sixty-firs- t District Nephi McCleary, Robert Watson, Thomas Winter. Christian Stevenson, M. E. Callahan. Nineteenth District A. C. Thorn, d District George HarJames Hague, T. R. Horne. per, Ilyrum Neilson Francis McDonTwentieth District Charles P. Mar- ald. getts, H. B. Clawson, William Sixty-thir- d District John Olson, A. L. Thomas, jr., Peter Gray. Twenty-firs- t District J. F. Corker, Sixty-fourt- h District Swen E. M. Bennett, Dr. C. W. Nunn. Loctin Roach, Minnine Roach. d e. Sixty-secon- Mc-Lachla- For Superintendent of Schools C. E. h e. son, William E. Wood, H. J. Walk. STATE TICKET. Sixteenth District Wiiliam PickerC. of Cutler John Governor ing, S. G. Saxman, George Bates. Sait Lake. District T. M. Mumford, Ranck, James Ring. Fifty-sixtDistrict A. A. Fuller, J. C. Fifty-fift- h n. Lid-hol- C. Nelson A M. m, District James Rae, Sixty-fiftDistrict Franklin Webb, Thomas E. Taylor. Moore, Charles Colbrook, Leander Butler. Twenty-thir- d District Dan GamSirtv-ixtDistrict J. II. Walker, ble, Mrs. B. F. Jones, Byron West. sr., David E. Jones, John A. Barrett. Twenty-fourt- h District h George District R. White Canning, Sr., L. E. Mahle, Joseph Ev- (Dem.), Republicans not yet appointed. ans. Sixty-eight- h District Neils Poulson, Twenty-fift- h District Henry E. Frank Goff, David Dowding, jr. Sixty-nintRawlings, Thomas P. Billings, Henry District William Brand, Guiver. O. W. Despain, George Dryburgh. Twenty-sixt- h District F. D. RuthSeventieth District William White, A. T. E. Thomas erford, Andrew Mickelson, Charles Ellis. Reamer, Jones. Seventy-firs- t Fred A. District V. O. Bohn, William R. WellThird Ward. Jayne3, ington. Twenty-seventDistrict Miles R. Seventy-seccn- d District Thomas Charles Lawrence, A. E. Taylor, Vaudry, J. P. Terry, J. R. Allen. Hyde. Seventy-thirDistrict Chris LarTwenty-eight- h District F. S. Tin-geR. J. sen, Parry, George A. Bills. J. G. Weaver, Joel F. Grover. Seventh-fourt- h District Valentine Twenty-nint- h District Harold E. L. S. H. Bodell Crane, Smith, Henry Sleator, C. W. L. Stevens, John G. S. L. How-- , Seventy-fift-h District Felt. Seth Pixton, Edward Orgill. Thirtieth District H. J. Shimming, ard, Seventh-sixtDistrict W. H. War-dle- , J. A. Eardley, John H. Back. William H. Holt, John Wheadon. Thirty-firs- t District Z. S. Derrick, Seventy-sevent- h District John A. A. P. KesierH. William Aylett, George F. Cooper, A. F. Rund-quisThirty-seconDistrict Hall, John Perkins, Stephen J. NewSeventy-eight- h District George A. man. District John Stowe, Goff, John Dunn, John Larsen, jr. Thirty-thir- d William Leatham, William Selley, Jr. Seventy-nint- h District W. J. SpenMcWilliam Thirty-fourtDistrict Samuel Gerrard, John B. Bring-hurscer, HayF. Hanks, Harry Millan, Stanley wood. District Frank Hicks, H. District C. M. Lees, J. Eightieth C. L. Countryman. Thirty-fift- h Gregerson, 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 vis, William Holman, Hyrum P. FolEighty-secon- d District W. L. Crane som. no Republican yet appointed. (Dem.), Fourth Ward. District Allred C. Eighty-thir- d District R. R. An- Reid, Isaac W. Coon, Peter Le Chemi-nan- t Thirty-sevent- h derson, J. A. Evans, F. C. Moyle. MorDistrict R. B. De Eighty-fourt- h District John P. Thirty-eight- h R. Neilsen, W. Lewis. ris, Frank K. Lawrence, George F. Land, John 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 h Eighty-seventDistrict William H. L. R. Wells. D. R. Lyon. District S. W. Anderson, Ingham, Charles Palmquist, John Forty-firs-t Campbell. Fred Bush, Lucien A. Ray. Hig-haDistrict Wiliiam F. Eighty-eight- h S. W. District Forty-secon- d Murphy, D. B. Richards, C. M. SorenD. A. Affleck, J. D. Owen. Twenty-secon- h T.-A- . For Presidential Electors E. W. Wade of Weber, H. P. Myton of 8alt Lake, James A. Miner of Salt Lake. For CongressrJoseph Howell of Cache. For Judges of the Third Judicial District C. W. Morse, M. L. Ritchie, Geo. G. Armstrong, T. D. Lewis. For District Attorney Frederick C. Loofbourow. COUNTY TICKET. h Sixty-sevent- h h Commissioners C. Term, John Long Mackey; Short Term, Edward D. Miller. d y, Sheriff C. Frank Emery. Attorney P. P. Christensen. Clerk J. U. Eldredge, Jr. Recorder P. 0. Perkins. Fisher. Treasurer 0. Carbis. Assessor C. M. Brown. Surveyor J. B. Swenson. Superintendent of Schools Auditor I. M. W. h H.-Walter- s. John W. Smith. REPUBLICAN CITY NOMINEES. City Judges Christopher B. Diehl Joseph J. Whjtaker. Justice of the Peace Dana T. Srr.iin. Constable W.F.rHlls. FQr THE .LEGISLATURE, LAKE COUNTY. .SALT For State Senators Stephen H. Park, George N. Lawrence. For Representatives Wm. J. Pan-te- r, c. E. Marks, A. V. Anderson, S. J. Stookey, H. B. Cromar, C. S. Kinney, Thomas Hull, William T. Edward, H. 8- Joseph, William M. McCrea. Love, Samuel C. JUDGES OF ELECTION. The county commissioners pointed judges of election in and county as followr have apthis city t. d h t. Forty-thir- d -- h "Sjft.'gss . , . o Snakes in Water. All reptiles swim. Almost all snakes move through the water with as much ease and rapidity as on land. Rattlesnakes, for example, are much given to swimming in placid water if it is not too cold; In the Everglade lakes of Florida they may be often seen. It is well to know that to attack from a boat a poisonous snake in the water is a .much more dangerous proceeding than to attack the snake on land. The reason is that the reptile will Immediately make for the boat, since it must have a solid base from which to strike. It half leaps and half climbs into the craft, and there is a fight at uncomfortably close quarters. Success. o Breaking .It Gently. One evening recently a certain young writer received, a check. from a magazine, which was a good deal larger than he had anticipated. The occurrence seemed worthy of a celebration, so, in company with a young artist, he sought a restaurant noted for its expensive menu. With a luxurious shrug and with indifference to. the cares of the world, he ordered an elaborate repast. His companion, being of the sex especially thrifty when household matters, dealing with begged him to be cautious. No, indeed, for that night he was Prince Bcuntiful. At. length it. came time for drawled Waiter, the reckoning. me my the host, bring check; and, waiter bring it gradually. v-e-- o Ready for Train's Jump. h District E. L. Hender- son, F. H. Hyde, William Leary. First Ward. Fifth Ward. First District H. W. Van M. Pelt, District Charles De Forty-fourt- h Atwood, William Naylor. R. G. Schulder, J. W. Duncan. ner?nw District Nicholas Ander-S- . Moisey, District F. J. Johnson, Forty-fift- h C. H. Robbins. Westerfleld, S. F. Kershaw. S. District Charles H. Wilcken. T District J. E. BeverForty-sixtmb D. F. Collett. fEssen, W. E. Coulam, Alex McMaster. SmiTn DaistIictJ- - B. Walkley, H. J. idge, District A. H. KelForty-sevent- h S. Walsh. son, John Knight, Isaac Sears. G E. J. Christensen, District H. B. Cole,Forty-eight- h F. Wooliey, E. M. Weiler. Charles C. Crimson, Thomas V. WilB. plstrict George Margetts, lisxns. F Charles A- - Rowland. District M. C. Phillips, Forty-nint- h AJr. p' Gonier ThoSthlstrIct-Dl. Charges Goodspeed, J. R. Winder, ?8, Pratt. w Fiftieth District William Doxey, Jesse hea tup wi8triot Georee W. .Wood, M. S. Lindsay. ! W A- - Hughes. Fifth-firs- t District A. L. Simondi, F. B. Platt, William Beatty. District William E. Fifty-secon- d Raines (Dem.), Republicans not apc pointed. Country Districts. GeorSe BuckleR P!rict Edler, J. H. Walcott. District J. E. Jayne, M. Fifty-thir- d Second Ward. Christopherson. Finley Brooks. District L. C. Manger, Fifty-fourt- h Needham1 PistrictW. E. Jenkins, A. George M. Bridewell, Willard Christopherson, John Gabbot. t World's Oldest Chair. The most ancient chair in the world Is that preserved in the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities at Cairo. It is said to be of the time of Abraham and is a most interesting relic. In the wall paintings of the temples and tombs of ancient Egypt the king, or governor of the province and his wife, are generally represented in profile, sitting on chairs which are very sun-pi- e and solid in construction. In the ruins of the open air theaters of Greece, in her palmy days, we find remains, more or less perfect, of beautiful chairs or seats sculptured in white marble. Chairs as represented in Greek sculpture arc either .without backs or with straight backs at right angles to the seat. The House Beautiful. esteemed contemporary, the Eastern Utah Advocate, says in its A news columns of a recent issue: newly married couple from Emery county took their first ride on a railson. road train during their wedding trip Thomas last week. He was explaining things District Eighty-nint.Nash, O. A. Ramsey er, Theodore with a knowing air, when presently he saw a cattle guard, which from his Ninetieth District N. Lund, L. point of view was mistaken for a Walter Pike. District Ira J. Rudy, fence across the track. Leaning back Ninety-firs- t in his seat he excitedly exclaimed: Joseph Hansen, Charles M. Fernstrom. District S. G. Pig-ma- Hold tight, Sal; shes going to Ninety-secon- d jump! R. 0. Brittain, Leo Erdman. An h To-biaso- n. Chi-deste- r, n, o Ancient Water Clocks. Plato introduced the clepsydra into Greece. It was used by the Romans also. The king of Persia is said to have presented Charlemagne with a water clock of bronze, inlaid with gold. Water clocks were used up to the seventeenth century. Even with the introduction of the pendulum, water served as the motor and the pendulum as a regulator. o Costly Staircase at Glasgow. The famous marble staircase of the buildings cost Glasgow municipal $150,000. Fully Occupied. A cook wrote to her folks at home not long ago that she was not satisfied with her place, says the Cleveland Leader. She first wrote with a pencil, and then copied her letter with a pen. Her mistress found the penciled copy In the kitchen and very improperly read it. Here is a part of the They make me work very epistle: do. Its cookin', bakin' and hard, they swapin all the time; and here I am now at this minit writin to yez wid me right hand, claynln' the snow from the sidewalk wid me left hand and shovelin coal into the furnace wid Lie other! |