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Show Mr. Joseph Oilcll, who icslgned from the Chalimaiishlp of the Cential Committee at the last meeting and whoso place Mi1. Thaln will now occupy, oc-cupy, made a most excellent piesidlng oillcei, and the cltj postoillco Is his reward re-ward for this and years of servico In his party. Mr. Odcll has Ixirnc the brunt of battle with other Republicans Republi-cans and without hope of lcwaid. He pennlttcd his name to be placed on Itepublican tickets when It was but a fa ice to place that ticket In the Held. He sacrificed time and money, withstood with-stood the Insults and Ignominy heaped heap-ed upon Republicans in jcarsgone b, and bowed to defeat without a murmur. mur-mur. Hut he was ever leady for the fray and 'tis said of him that ftw men gac moie and retched less In letiirn then he In his service to the Republican Republi-can paity. Mr. Odell tinally secured the city postolllce, and this necessitated his resigning re-signing fiom the chahmanship, a ruling of the postolllce department being be-ing against gieat political activity on the pait of postmastcis. Few Republicans Repub-licans In Cache have an) thing but praise and admiration for Joseph Odell, and It is with icgie't that tliey leainof his enfoiced dcpaitine fiom the head of the oiganiatlon. However, Mr. Thaln has been his right hand man, Is popular, and will icceive the same heaity and lotal sup-poitaccoided sup-poitaccoided his piedeccssor. |