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Show POLITICAL JARGON Campaign Music as taken from Republican Hand-book. Mention of Candidates for Recorder, Re-corder, Representative and Other Offices. i A new Republican campaign song book lias Just been Issued by tlie State Committee, and It certainly contains sonic gems. Just whothcauhor ofthc idoggcrel may be Is carefully kept a seciet, and 'tis well. However, the public understands that the sent I-tiucijts I-tiucijts expressed are merely for the -entertainment and giatllicatlon of those persons In an audience who like a joke at their opponents expense, consequently there need benoapology. Rclow will be found two of the best and It will be readily seen thatthcie Isn't a ghost of a show in the coming election for either King or Young. I The first is entitled DKMOUIiACV! DKMUCKACVt (Tune. My Mnrjliuiil. My Murjlaiul ) Tlivy'toKol J on In tlm lldd ncnln, Oh Hilly Klntr. Uli Hilly Kin?! ' You tried to dodiru their plum In aln, mL Oh Hilly Klntr. Oil lllllv Klnet jfb W henc'i r an oilier was Hi slfht H 'Twas hard to kit ) j on from tliu lleht. JP Hut now jou're In u sorry i1 itrli t . Oh Hilly Klntr. Oil Hilly Klnir. l'or Howclls our Coiurrossmun will ho, Oh HIUj Klnir. Oh Hilly Klnir! A suro dt'fcnt lou'll only see. Oh Hilly Klntr. Oh Itllli IKlntr! You lii-nr from tho ( itst to west. On oiury lip It Is expresstd, No wonder ou had to liu tirossul. Oh Hilly Klnir. Oh Hilly Klue! Oh Major 'tis n hitter lilll Tlmt-jon must take, that sou must take. Wu know 'tis sore aicalusl jour will. The run to make, thu run to make; Hut courairo Dick und trulp It down, TIioukIi Into does lia u a sorry frown, You'll wear a martj r'a trlorlous crown l'or part) 's sake, for part) ' sakot 'The words are written on tho wall Democracy, Democracy! You hasten only to jour fall, ijjjjmiocracy. Democracy! llrfclls and MeC'arty In tho flirlit Will dash your holies to ruin null... , You'll learn Itono'Xotemlier nlirlit. Deinocracy, Democracy. A WATKItLOO. (Tune. Just as tliu Hun Went Down.) Over tho statu camo.a w all of woe Ono cold No ember day. Tor 'nuath a deep bank of white, white snow Many a Democrat lay; 1'rom overy county there came, tho tale From every burir and towns Till to a roar came the dreadful wall, Just as the sun went down. CIIOIIUB. ltlchard and William and Joseph I.. Numbered were with thu slain; And a whole host of smaller fry Haw their hopes fadu airalu; Dp In a parlor there sat a fuw, Wretched and irtum and brown, UazlnBr dlm-ejed o'er their Waterloo, I Just as the sun went down. Garfield and Heaver, holer and Kane, Halt Lake and Utah, too; Sanpete and Iron and Cache and Wayne, Itcpubltcan were clear through; l'earful the slaughter there was that day, O'er every burir and town, Hlastlnif thu lilch Iioih s of l'rankle J. Just as the sun went down. (Chorus.) Mrs. Rebecca Eamcs of tho 3rd ward Js receiving every encouragement In Jier candidacy for the nomination for .Recorder. Sho is so well and favor-aVlv favor-aVlv known, and her qualifications .anjfcrtiiess for this position so appar-cnt'Wiat appar-cnt'Wiat she will In all probability be placed on the ticket. Geo. II. Thomas oSmlthllcld Is the only other aspirant aspir-ant for this nomination, but friends of Mrs. Eamcs say that George is too gallant to come beforo the convention and make a fight against a lady. Mr. Thomas bays that various persons In Logan who are Interested In music havo frequently urged him to return to this city and give them and the city the advantage of his excellent musical training and now Is their opportunity. George feels that If he Is nominated he will be elected, and that event he will come to Logan, thus giving him an opportunity to organize or-ganize an excellent band and other musical aggregations In Logan. T. II. Merrill of Richmond states positively that he does not want tho nomination for State Senator. He loes want the nomination for Representative Repre-sentative though and will bo pleased if his friends will stand by hin for this. Mr. Merrill means exactly what bo says and would prefor that thoso l-vvho aro urging hhn for Senator would believe what ho says and direct their icnonjCis toward his nomination for Jrcprflntatlvc. Mr. Merrill is a capa-ble capa-ble man for cither place, but since ho fcrcfers the one, whynotlethlmhavolt. C. E. Llojd believes that his candidacy can-didacy for commissioner is meeting w th faor, and from comments we hac heard, we arc led to believe likewise. like-wise. Mr. Llojd's staunch Republicanism, Republi-canism, his undoubted familiarity with every nook and cranny in the county, his successful business experience, experi-ence, and his popularity among Cache county 0tcrs, commends him very faorably to the consideration of the convention. Mr. Lloyd Is a heavy tax paver, honestly Interested In the building up of the county, and there is little doubt of his competency. He would make an excellent race If nominated. At t lie Republican convention next Satiuday consldeiablc Interest will be manifested in several of the contests, chief among which will perhaps be the Senatorial question. Tho lcspcct-ive lcspcct-ive candidates are all feeling satisfied willi lesults so far, and whatever happens hap-pens will be satisfactory to the candidates, can-didates, and those who aie defeated will go out of the convention determined deter-mined to support the winner. Since the Logan City primaries the support-CIS support-CIS of Mr. II. Ilullen, .lr., aie more hopeful than ever, and predict that he will be nominated on the first ballot. bal-lot. In fact sentiment seems to be blowing in that diiectlon and the cx-chahman cx-chahman will no doubt lccelve the honor. Should such be the case It will not be unjustly bestowed, but on the other hand will be a lcvvaid of merit. He is a representative cltien who pajs taxes in Logan, Richmond and Lew 1st on; is thoioughly capable; widely and favorably known thiough-out thiough-out the county and state, and Is popular popu-lar with all classes. It Is tugetl that he will make Mr. llaiber a hauler lace than any one who could be named by his paity, and at this writing it certainly cer-tainly looks as though he will get the nomination. R. 15. Thornley of Smlthfleld Is still in the race for the nomination for sheriff. Thornley served two terms as Maishal of Smlthfleld and Is at piesent a councilman. lie Is legarded highly as a capable and honorable man worthy of this office if the convention con-vention sees its way clear to nominate nomin-ate him. |