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Show Things Political Continued fioin First Page. .1. '.. Stewart, .lr.and P. L Kecler weicimnii'd fur atuunu); and Stew alt was wlthdiuvwi, leaving Kecler the Held. Mrs. Lucy S. Caulon was nominated for tieasuicr, and Louis S. Cordon for Justice of tho Peace. F.K. Ncbckcr was named for city chairman but declined on account of pressing business duties. Later S. II. Thatcher named 'William Edwards, and lie declined. 1 E. Kecler was named and he couldn't serve, and Aaron Farr declined. F. V. Crockett was the only man who could be found who was willing to carry this awful load, and he was elected. Mr. Morrell having been notified that he had been nominated for mayor, visited tho convention room and after expressing his appreciation of the honor, etc., said that he could not serve. Xnthon Anderson was,agaln named, and against lilin was pitted M. .1. Milliard. Mill-iard. A ballot tesultcd, Andeisou 411. Rallaid :!. A committee composed of L. S. Cardon, W. Kimball and Wm. Edwards, Ed-wards, was appointed to notify Mr. Andeison of tho empty honor thrust upon him, and the gathering bioke up. Tho .Democrats express themselves as being fairly well pleased with their ticket. |