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Show co.vEvno. 1 MIGHT R pub!icrs Wl'l Norrinate.a Mun;c'p;.l Ticket- of the People's committee met Oct, 15th in Pilliard's hall at' Smithtield. to nominate a Peo- j lie's ticket. I Those nominated for mayor were Samuel "Nelson. James! Jieikie. Moroni Price, .1 J. Rich- j ardson and Sylvester Low, Jr. i I Xelson being elected on the j thud ballot. . j j George P. Tooson,R.B.Thorn- j ley, V'ni. L. Winn and Joseph i Wood were nominated for marshal, mar-shal, Toolson being successful on the third ballot. ' I William McCracken, Franklin ' Coleman, George H. Ihonias The Republican city convention conven-tion will meet at the county , court house at 7:30 this evening to nominata a winning ticket. Following are .the Republican councilmen nominated Wednesday Wednes-day everiin. First Precinct Charles Ed-lefson Ed-lefson and T. A. Thoreson. Second Samuel Holt, Thomas H. Smith. Third Charles Baker and John Quayle. Fourth E. W. Robinson and Lorenzo Benson. Fifth Casper Hoffman and Absalom Burris. and Geoige Y. Smith were nom-1 inated for recorder, Thojiias win. t ning. For treasurer, Beatrice Weekes was nominated candidate over Emma Cazier and Mrs. Juchau. Samuel Jenkinson was nominated nomin-ated for justice by acclamation. .lohn Swenson, HansT. Peterson, Peter-son, George Hind, John P. Tool-son Tool-son and Robert B Ihornley were nominated for councilmen. j The Democrats of Richmond have placed the following ticket ; in the field: '. Mavor August Schow. The Republicans of Logan-met Logan-met in their various precincts: last Wednesday evening and I ;.nd nominated candidate for i the city council. There was an unusually large attendance at each meeting, and spirited con- j tsts for each nomination. Tn the first precinct, 1. A. Recorder - J . L. Halgreen. j Marshal William Anderson, j Justice Farley Kelson. 1 . Councilmen-Eli Webb. E.B.I ; Tripp, J. W. Funk, J. W. Skid-! Skid-! more, and W. C Burnham. . A platform was adopted pledg-' pledg-' ing enforcement of the liquor ' traffic ordinances Tll0r,s.in as elected chair-1 r man, Fred Scholes secretary and C. J. Larson chapUm. j Emanuel Peterson, John Q. Adams, H.K. Merrill and Chasi Edlcfson were nominated toi the upper part of the district I Edlefson winning on thetnt ballot. , For tiX.-otl.er c" incilmar, A. G. Lundstiom and Oscar Bork-manwere Bork-manwere nominated lhoreson winning on the first bu!'ot. In the second. Joseph Odell wa:;eloc-ed chairman and ZepU Thomas secret i v S'.muel Holt and rlhomas n. Smith were nominated for conn- j crimen by acclamation. ! lTthe third. Jacob Johnson! was elected chairman , and Josopr Snuires secretary. For the tilth , S Charles Baker, Joseph Squire;, BenWilmoreand Ihos-J Irvine were nominated, Baei winning on the second ba ho o : For the sixth district, lohn Qua Vie, D. B. Roberts, and J. j I Knowles were Quayle won on the second ballot. In the fourth": W. W. Maughan was elected chairman, and L. w . Robinson secretary. nrf,n0 E W Robinson and Loien.o Benson were nominated for coun- -ilmau, Robinson winning. For the second councilman,. Lorenzo Benson, Robert Mu.; dock. Eli Bell .dt;"SS1Soa Wilson were nominated 1 enson winning on thejecond ballot. Fourth preenct districts- j in the ninth .strict, Abalora Burris was chairman and James j Mm1sS1lS' and Absalom Habere nominated L forcouj ,.;i.0r Burris was huccessiui- t,, the tenth district, J 1 i- m(l J C Nielsonwere second ba'lot. I t ii -t of tV.e delegates , ' A corrcit l'-t ol u.c .ipeflrs en the second H.c oi t!:lS issUC The mass meeting as per call |