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Show H r3UTICAL JOTS. B- It in common report that. vCounty m Cleric Morris Is n candidate tofliieoecd himself, It the nomination ietondurcd F3 by the republican party. B-v lion. John Parry lias announced PB l.i willingness to become Uio .demo- BP Crtitlc candidate tor county .re pro- BBL. sentatlvo in the coming election. UK. PpHp. It la stated that J, II. Arthur will rT-wj!HJl2J?l!1&ur tho olllce ofxoun- PPj ty treasurer this full, but may .accept PH tho nomination fur surveyor, if .it 1b PH. tendered by his party. m PPJ Mrs. E. C. Watson has been .a .very PPJ eillclont recorder for tho past 4 ycura PH and Is uudorstood to be n Candida to PPJ for re-eleetiou. It to folly for anvouo to PH run against Mrs. Watson, ns they are PPJ certula to be defeuted. PBr Atty. E. II. Ryan is not saylnjr muuh PPJ those days, but is quietly sawing wood, BH and will bu heard from in no uncertain PPJ tones before tho judicial republican PPJ convention is over, Ryan is steadily PH gaining strength as a eundldute. bbbT BH Op. Jos. S. Berry of Kanurra and PPj Tlios. J. Jones of this city nre under- PH stooJ to bu candidates for leglnlutlro PH l.onors on the republican ticket, which PH goea to show that there will be no dill- PPj culty in lludiiijr . good material for the PPJ MJ PPJ "Iolyttcks"aro iu evidence curly PPJ this your, and ,tho epldomlo promises B to.be a severe one .before tho election BBBj i over. Tho .political bee is begin- BBBj nlng to sing in numerous local bonnets, PPJ and despite the. low salaries there is P 1 ttely to be no dearth of takors. PPJ Tho candidacy ol Up. Morgan Rich PB ards for tne ofllco of secretary of state BBBj U gaining qulto a little impetus, and BAV tho chances seem furomblo for him BBBJ landing: the nomination. Dp. Richards BIB U wqll qualified and if merit, is to do- PfBj cldo tho question he is quite cortaln to M Cat there. BBBf BBBI BPJ Myron D. HIgbeo will be a candidate H. lor only opo olllco this fall, that of ecc m i ctary aud treasurer of the Cedar Sheep P Assa. TJhcxo is no doubt but that he Bj will come off triumphant. The present m splendid coudlilon of tlmt institution is PfH sufllclont. to giurantoo n continuation PB tftho present management. H BBp' Wo have hoard it stilted that Mr. Top- BBW Lam will not be a candldato for the BBV olllce of ussossor this year, and William BBBj , llouchen Is bclnjj mentioned by some BBVJ of his friends for tho place. No man BBpj in Iron county knows moro about the BBpJ property, and particularly tho realty, BBV of tho county than Mr. Uouuhcn. ' mv BBBBBBb ihbbbi Alfred Froyd will accept of the nomination nom-ination for county sheriff if It Is ten-dcred ten-dcred by his party, but will inalce no particular cllort for the position. The names of Isaac Iliiight, Handle V. Luntiiud Thomas Itocuoaru also being Hssmslatcd with tho office. Wllard Corry has been dovotlng hltnsolf to Blackstono for soma ttrnu and Is now In Salt Lako City studying In a law ofllce, with a view to becoming tho republican eundldute fur county attorney In the comtng election. WU1--ard is a bright boy and the best wishes of Tho Record will attend his efforts. a A disinterested view of tho situation soemsto Indicate that the republicans tiro likely to curry the county next November, unless something jinfure seen should occur, which probably accounts for the fact that candidates for ofllco uro more plentiful in the republican re-publican than In tho democratic ranks. The stories afloat to tho cfTect that Col. Andrew Corry would bo a candldato candl-dato for tho nomination of county representative repre-sentative on tho socialist ticket, scons to bo without foundation. Mr. Curry states that there U only one ofllco that ho would have, und that Is bishop nf the Enoch ward. If he can't get mat he don't want uny thine vAlex. II. Rollo Is casting sheep's eyes in tho direction of either the olllce of county clerk or treasurer, but will probably deeldo to go after tho luttt-r. Mr. Rollo has been iinemployo of Tho Record for u number of years. Wo have always found him honorable and ihonest, and thero Is uo question as to his ability to fill either place. He can .have our support most willingly. 4 ft iTho withdrawal of J. Alex Mellvtllo from tho race for tho judgeship loaves tho Held practically clear for Atty. W.i F. Knox. A rumor comes from. Boavor, however, that prominent republicans thero aro urjrlnt: Georjio H.iGreenwuod to become a ttanldute fori the, moro exalted place, aud it Is not Improbable that his name may be presented In tho convention next month;forjudlolul. honors. The judicial situation in tho fifth diau-lot has developed Into a vcrllablo Uinotoscopo lanarama. As matters stand the Joshua Greonwood Alex MetaLllu combination threatens to walk .off with both olllccs, ..und shut the balanco ofitlie district out in tho cold. This would glvo tho .whole eheeso to Millard county und pluoe one democrat demo-crat aud a republican onitho ticket. The scheme seems to be fotvGrccnwood to obtain tho nomination .for-iono olllco on the democratic ticket and Melvillo tho nomination for the oUicr.on tho republican repub-lican ticket and thoo .awnp .votes enough to enublo both to eet. Income-thing Income-thing that might easily bo possible on account of tho district being eo .ovonly divided. When Marloncaux we .understood .under-stood to bo ucundldato for the judge-, ship, and J. Greenwood was after ihe nttornoyship, Mcllvlllo wns an open, candld.ato for Judgo. When Marlon-i caux drow out Greenwood's amltlons rose to a placo on tho bonch and Melville Mel-ville dropped down to tho attorney, ship. It scorns to bo a little gamoof teeter with them. In tho mean timo tho other candidates in each party aro looking on with a degroo of suspicion. |