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Show POLITICAL STRAWS And so 'John A. Sneddon Is out for the county attorneyship. It would appear that John is after a corner on the law business. T. II. Smith has a pair of shoes of pretty good material, It would seem, as a number of persons are after them: Now comes a friend of Joe Fredrick-son Fredrick-son and Insists that Joe has the feet that would by nature slide into the sheriff's shoes. He says further, "Joe has a host of friends. If he recehes the nomination he will, without doubt, be elected. Joe Fredrlckson Is a candidate can-didate for sheriff on .the republican ticket." The city primaries will be held tomorrow to-morrow evening (August 27). It Is the duty of every true republican to go to the primaries and send representative party men to the county convention which will be held Saturday at the court house at 2:30 p. m., the purpose of which Is to elect fifty-one delegate to attend the Republican state convention con-vention that meets in Salt Lake September Sep-tember 15. Also to elect a county chairman and a member of the state committee for Cache county. - C. M. Hammond of Providence says his friends are urging him to become a candidate for sheriff on the republican repub-lican ticket. It Is atd that the Providence Prov-idence wing of the party should be represented on the ticket and that Hammond Is the man for the position. Out of the turmoil off petty jealousies jeal-ousies and warring interests that aP ways' proceeds a political convention has recently been born a new political paper In Salt Cake City. In print, paper, and even in Ideas, Ids modeled on that little magazine called- Truth, the memory of which has .not yet faded from our minds. It Js devoted to state and national republican politics poli-tics and generously oilers a sqnare deal to all. All Is so comprehensive that we wonder if there will be enough of the deal, to go around and suit eeryone, especially as Parley P. Christiansen Chris-tiansen Is evidently to appropriate to himself a large share of this deal. .In the paper he gets two pages of fulsome ful-some attention and plainly wants more. Cache county is proud to have begotten such an energetic young man as Parley, but It wants to see a bona fide Cache resident In congrrss. Two other articles In the publication that will Interest Cache county are those which treat of the Tatt club and the recent visit of Spry and his friends to Cache. The first Is most laudatory and should be read by all those vho aro knocking the club and yet will bo asking for Its support. The latter merely echoes the sentiments senti-ments of an article already published In our columns. We welcome The Politician to the Journalistic ranks and hope It will be able to lle up to Its motto. |