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Show TICKET fall representation. I Mr. Dr. Boy n ton presented! tbe report of tbe committer on permanent organization, which I was adopted, installing tbe following foll-owing officers: ' Chairman Char'es Z. Harris Vies Chairman Mr. Dr. Boy-onton. Boy-onton. Secretary E. T. Hyde Assistant Secretary Miss Ida Allen. withstanding the atieropted extravagance extrava-gance of Democratic County officials. We call particular attentioa to ihe record made by the present board of County UommiBsionere in the reduction of salaries, and the economical disburse- roent of public funds, whereby there has been a saving from eponaes incurred by tb.-previous board of $14.263 84 in all tbe funds acquired by thiB County. We albo commend the board for its prompt action in the suppressing of the late epiaemic. Wo desire to reaimd the people of the iOOJ expense incurred by the County in C. Z- Harris wis nominated as tbe third legislator who also de-i iclined, and named W. H. Lewis of Lewistou, who was elected by I acclamation. Mrs. lioynton nominated Norman Nor-man G. Alii b for clerk, and the nomination was made by acclamation. acclama-tion. - For Recorder, Mrs. Alzina Ham. , mond brown and Fred Scoolesl i I were nominated, Mr. Brown re- Bepxiblican Candidates Can-didates Nominated. Nomi-nated. List of Solid Citizens Named. Lbaplam JNewton wooarnn. Herpesn'-at-ArmB 8am. Kent. Chairman Harris made a 'd I hot address upon taking thei cbair, in which he said: i I ''Ladies aad uentiomao, T thank I you fir tbis honor. There are 'three clashes of people, thoe who jgo forward, thr"" who poll back land those who ftil in everything. The Republicans are the first, tbe .Democrats the second and the Populists the third. Let this convention con-vention bv its action today that we imposed by the laet Democratic board, and which law was declared unconstitutional unconstitu-tional by our supreoiecourt. we pledge our legislative nomiote? to i the er.acttnent of such laa as will tend to ma betttrmoi.t of all tbe people !aud keemog particularly in view a la for the eonsrtuc'ijn of reservoirs to-I irrigation all lands good for cultivation. We call attention loihe fact that dur ing the present Nalion;i) Uepubiiean ad-minisTrstion ad-minisTrstion the interest and welfare of (Cliche Countv has been materially for-I for-I warded; the prices ot f arm pr ducts have been advatced. the wages of working ! men of all classeB have beer, raised and For assessor, Adelbert Bird, pf Mendon. was nominated ovtr J. W. Bird and R. Yates. Emtr Crockett was nominated for sheriff by acclamation. Georee Q- Rich was nominatod iter attorney bv acclamation. Hrschel Ballen wss elected chairman of tbe countv committee Tbis committee was authorized to fill all vacancies in tbe ticket, and tbe convention adjournded. are in the vun, aud that we are de- j terminecl to bring a majority to oar na'ional, state and county tickets.'' ! Mrs. Dr. Bovnton also made Tbe' Republican county -convtu-! tion was called to order last Mon-3e,y Mon-3e,y .morning by Chairmen Joseph Knowles who named S. O. Stev- It is announced tbat Attorney George Q. Rich will not accept the nomination for couDty attor- . nev and tbat another selection will be necessary. ! At the Republican. primary held .u. . t.r. in lkls r-itir Inst the value of ail prorty Das creased, and in view of th t acts we invite the citizens of .io-''' co operate with us in support .f thei i Republican ticket , We advocrte a free rural postal delivery de-livery for the inliabitantB of County and pledge the local republican republi-can Farty to ork fur its acorn plisn-ruent. plisn-ruent. Theplatfcrm was unanimously adopted. ii t Notainaiione were then caiiea for. . . enss temporary chairman and M-ies Ida Allen of Hyram as tern- j poTary secretary. Mr. Stevens made a rousing epeecto in which i j ... .ho ah&nrdities of a rousing address; in which she thanked the convention for tbe i h -nor conferred upon nr. aod orired energy and onily in tbe coming campaign. I Chaplain Newton Woodruff Satnrday evening, H. Bullen, Jr., was elected chairman and E. T-d&3 T-d&3 secretary. The following delegates were & cled to tbe coun- ty convention: lowphOdell. J. C- Kuowles, Samnrf Holt. Emer t r.wkwt, ?0nn SpaDde, K. Bnl.en. Jr., j K. T. nrlo, M. C. Liu-fen. Mi p. L. Bep"n. .1. V. Karrort. Kob-rt M'.irdock. John W-lxr. , .M-s W.W. ManKlun. Mrs. J. W. Barrrtt. Mrs. 8kneiy. HeorgetV-le, Thomas F. bmi:h b. O. I S-vens,J.H. Bmith. Wiliinm .1. TM1.1. .T.il... btury (Inhm. Tlu.nB Irvmo. Allnii I me. .1a.b SchweiU,!-. H. A. HM, F. JiKOhaon, , i T'iomii M'lir. A. Karris, ph Ti.omsc. J. ' i Join sod. E. H. eedham, ('i ristiiin llniji. John I a McCfiister. Mr. Joseph Tarlit. OUe Bngen. U- .1 L. Parrv. FrJd Scholns. ' t'rd KkIroIi. T. A. H. n'lrlckwn, P- SL Poal- A. A. Law was nominated ior the legislature by acclamation, upon motion of Joseph Howell. Mr. Law was called for and made la briff speech, in which be eain he stood by Americanism and uonestv in the legUlatu-.e two lyears ego, and he would do iLe .same thing under all circumstances circum-stances in future. Mr. Lew wa- lie poinieu om he Democratio policies and referred re-ferred to the prosperity which al- j ways follows Republican rnle. Tbe following comeaittees were ihen appointed, after which the convention adjourned until 1 p.m Permanent Grgafiieation Jos. i st T A TTsnrlrickson. J. .ftered a fervent pravcr, m which he prayed for harmony, for pre- j rrese for prosperity, and thej -uccess of the Republican par- ' ' Chairman Joseph A. Smith of the committal- on platform tben r-sd the report -f tbat committee as f.illowf : . Hiioeu, o - Toolson, Mrs. Boynton, H. Liljenflutst, B. A- eendncks, David Bobbins. Pltform-J. A. Silh, Joseph J Richardson, Joep Howell, idrew Anderson, C Z. Harrts, ilhertA. Law, V. M Stevenson Credentials-J- , George Godfrey, Robert McFa,-Ur, McFa,-Ur, L. C. Peterson, J. -retti Samnel Kent, Peter Larson, As HA E. L Larson, Wm. lnnNt O. M. A nderson, G. V. KTh. B B. Thomlev, Robert 1ldford, N. G Allen, Mrs. C L. Wa Ibo KepublicatiB of Cnco -ounty in Convention assembled, 'oaUrm our adherence to Republican principles and cnnjrri'tniaie the American peoiile up"n ; the'MiKht prciepeets for the continued. prfneri'y of our country. j Vre rejoice in the noVicy pursued by that Bat patriot William McK.inlev,l wnPrpby we are reoiai-d bs a lead-irR lead-irR poerin the diplomacy of the rl i euarantoeine to oui citizens ahr.d the proiecrior. .,f i-e ncnls to wh.cn they are eotitlad under the stars an? "npes, Br,d releaMOft from the powers of roiSf pov-rnment toe fet'ered enerci-e at other people, who f"T oentunao n Sn denW the fundamental rurh.s lib ertv and happiness. W bear . lv er.d ree the Nrftio a' and State platf-'ms-Mh-R-pu lioao par-J wd. r.cn ifcii . . T. A. Thoresorj, Ssmritl Holt, , Thomas X. Smith, John F. Squires j , aod Thomas Muir were nominated I fjr justice ri tbe peac. Smith! was elected candidate on tie tec- oud ballot. Holt withdrawing in 'L w.,-(r "T : i CRfi-JKTttKtrom snd Ralph ISmitu wfr' uom'iuated ffr con-1 et.ule. tbe f rinr being saic-M- . tul on tb- rjrt ballot. ,j I Rou-mig Republican ad JrcPS'"1 jwr- mad-dining h p"msrv b; I John A. Hendrieksoii.C.E Llojd laud itobrrt Murdock. enthuBiastically applsudc. at the" close of bis speech. W H Ijp.w'.s was nominated for tue lee'slature by accUuiatioo W. t). Tbain nominated H. i Bullen. Jr., for the l-pislaturn. I Mr- Bnllen declined aod v ii.tiat-i ii.tiat-i od Joseph G1U.!- VrfSlot.- ' , nated by acclamation. t - ' Jos. ' Riehsrdson nominated 1 Times Melkle f jr Commiwl-uer. ,': G ore Cole namd J..b Liuk-ibam.'aiid Liuk-ibam.'aiid W. H- Tbia nhio-i B. ,1a H-ndri-ks. M-iH- w.. i'th- I rt ballot by h v. of 50, r'- Ht.dricks 41, aod Birgbam 11. Harris. ' Tbe meetins was called to or-Apt or-Apt bv O1""'-""' Se"'DH Bt 1:4i n w aod M M TBrland rad tbe re-,rt re-,rt f the committee oo creden-tiate, creden-tiate, seating tbe delegates present Bnd avowing each precinct its and plodfe oursen" " . , ; power t perpetuate the principles, enunciated tnerei. Wfpl rr '"ano in c..no-t.ior. wit1; th-p.e atj 'county finance hve bee odoete . lb- ast.t o yta. i F.T tbe second coinrju-sioner-Ll.u , 4 F. Lilj-nq..-t reived (60 v..ies Al-xand-r Mtiigban of I ,VI -vi.i4 ' . . ' Th it a M.iir w nominated 'f.r comffiie-iner by clma-. clma-. lion. ,P.imi joauui. il jiigtKMjaCTracy |