Show I 1 political dope t republican county representative hon braxton bar nett of mammoth sheriff gua glis J henriod of eureka recorder william burton of nephi clerk thomas na W v ickers of nephi treasurer B christensen of eureka assessor Will william iain bailey of nephi at orne T L foote of nephi su superintendent p erin of schools goo george rge sperry of nephi surveyor 0 B marshal of eureka commissioners george jones of robinson 4 year ear term and martin neilson of levan 2 3 ear term 0 E loose the chairman 01 of the the state committee of the republican party has succeeded in uniting the party as possibly no other man could have done it was ten a strike when he was placed in the position he is making a i ery vigorous campaign and at the same time one of the cleanest ones in the political history of the state there is no longer any question but ut that the democrats in combination with the americans are determined to concentrate their strength on the legislative ticket where the latter party has a foothold their object is to prevent it if possible the election of a republican party candidate to the U S senate failing to win them selves it is their object to gain the balance of power and pre prevent ent an el action there will be a large number of speakers of national reputation who will discuss the issues of the present campaign from the viewpoint of the republican party in utah before the close of the campaign the first of these was senator beveridge Beven dge of ind iana who spoke at salt lake on monday his stay in the state was very short one owing to the fact that he was booked far ahead in the east the other speakers will doubtless visit other portions of the state there was a very large attendance atten Jance at the republican primary held at the city hall last friday evening for the purpose of nominating a precinct justice of the peace and constable and to select a precinct committee D A lindsay was nominated for the office of justice of the peace and E W frisby for constable the follow ing ln gentlemen were selected as the precinct committee james P driscoll and dr J A hensel ili precinct no 1 holbert eibert II and hopes joseph IVi alien lull in precinct no 2 elijah bowen and william homer in precinct no 3 james morgan and gua gus A franke in precinct no 4 at a meeting of the committe held wednesday D A lindsay was select ed as secretary and other business ol 01 importance nas aa transacted the chi irman of the precinct committee will be named t some future meet ing at the democratic primary held last monday evening J wilbur green was as nominated for the office of eutice of the peace while george VI banks secured tl e nomination for the office of constable joseph phillips and dan B cronin were selected as precinct chairman and secretary respectively from reports received from the mining camps there is a gener al awakening to the fact that a change in tl e policy ot of the central govern ment would be fatal to the metal mines at this time the expressed opinion of thos A edison who knows more of the possibilities of the consumption of copper in electrical plants than any other man in the united states if not in tl ti e world that the election of the democratic party would mean cheap copper has had its effect it will be a difficult thing to draw the miners away from the republican party |