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Show Republican's Splendid Ticket Majoi Koblnson needs, no word His iccottl the past two years stands out as a brilliant success. lie Is ifllve, wideawake, with a bright and capable capa-ble mind, and lie has given a dignity to the olllcc. Ilehaspiovcd n major In leallty, and Is glad ' stand on ,s rocord. Hc.ls better Informed In regard re-gard to present dllllcultlcs than any other man and Is better prepared, and equally able with any other to solve these dlMoiiltlcs when the opportunity opportun-ity opens He Is for a progressive city, a moial city, a prosperous city and will jet make It so. Tho voteis can and will tiust him. .lohn A. Sneddon, candidate for attorney, at-torney, Is a genial, sociable fellow, earnest, conscientious, and his growing grow-ing practice Is cadence that he must know law sulllcleiitly well to give his patrons entire satisfaction. This Is a proof that) ho could and would give the city good service. Those who know him best say that the city will not suffer at his hands and that he sizes up well with the democratic nominee. He should have every ic-publican ic-publican vote, and ho would not refuse re-fuse an) others. Miss Amy Wilson, candidate for recorder, re-corder, Is a bookkeeper of unques-tlon unques-tlon ability. She has had sceral years experience, and her most recent employers, the Smith Bros. Lumber Co. for whom she worked two yoais, speak of her work In greatest praise. The only objection the democratic organ can ilnd to her is tho fact that when Its tactless scribbler dashed Into In-to the city electric light olllcc and demanded de-manded a look at the books, she refused, re-fused, as a cleik should, until she or he had llrst mentioned the matter to her principals. Miss Wilson Is certainly cer-tainly the .final of her opponent in an aveiagc way and has the advantage of much more experience along the line of work she will haw to follow In the rcooider's olllcc Miss Wilson is worthy of every lepubllcan vote and most of the democratic follow Ing Mis. '.Ina Y C.ird, candidate for tieasuioi, is one of whoui naught but good can be said In icgard to her capacity or her worthlnevs. She Is keen, bright, thoroughly Intelligent, equal In cery waj to the duties of the oillce. Shu has been and still Is one of tho most active women hi all affairs 'looking towaid the oetterment of the young, and Is lod.iy matron of the Hrlghani YoungCollcge. Her life has ibeen one of saerillcu for those dear ; to her. and for the cause she believes Is light She will make a most cill-Iclcnt cill-Iclcnt tieaSurer or the city, for hei 'capacity, honor and Integiity Is un-j un-j questioned. ' George W. Dunbar, candidate for justice, Is a man universally lecog-'nled lecog-'nled as a capable hiiiluuss man, and who In all allalrs of life likes to give a man a square deal He Is successful J In his business affairs, being the head , of the Hi in known as iHiubai, Robinson Robin-son & Co , and without doubt has the capabillt) and Judgment necessary to make a good .1 ustlce of the Peace. He is an upright man moiall) A tote for Mi. Dunbai will not be mlsp'.aicd. I Michael Andicus, lepubllcuu noin-. I luce foi niaish.il, is a clean man mor-I mor-I ally, not a saloon man inn one whose soclet Is the class of peoplf who I make Double foi thecit) He Is.iman iof sulllcleut Kills and epeileiice to hau the necessan disci ft ion and j good Judgment to conduct the allalrs i of thlsotllcp piopeih, and Is worth) !tln heart) support of eeiy man anil i woman in this lit) who desires a clean man as nmish.il. Mi Andrews Is the man on the ticket whom the sulooon eli ment Is betting on to not w In. The public can let this mean what ll i nun S. O. Stevens Is a business man, the kind of man "tiic onl)" has ahva)S said should be placed In the city council. Mr. Stevens Is a huccksskul business man, as attested by the growth and present magnitude of his business. He Is a "close" business man, the kind "the only" sa)S we need at this time. Tho Fourth waid-crs waid-crs should take "the onl)" at Its woid and make It unanimous for Sidney Stevens In preference to the democratic demo-cratic nominee 'who In no way measures meas-ures to "the only's" standard, and at the same time enJo)s the, distinction of being unfriendly to city interests. L"red Scholes, In tho Fifth, is another an-other one or the .1. M. JSlair kind. He is a young1 man, aggressive, active, and with a reputation and character unimpeachable. lie has had no little experience in business, and his experience exper-ience has been varied, so that he can represent his constituency and the city to the best advantage. Mr. Scholes has been In the employe of linns in this city and Salt take city for several years at u time, a proof In Itself that he Is competent and reliable re-liable In every sense of the word Mr. Scholes represents morality, and he has found time to devote much energy In the cause of the young men He will prove a splendid representative from the B'lfth and will give a con-sjicntlous, con-sjicntlous, capable service to the city In all Its nlTatrs. Nells C ulson, or the Third, Is a man now ncarlng r0 years or age. He has been a hard worker all his life and by his persistency, energy and good judgment he has fought the battle of life successfully. In his earlier yeats he was a railroad coutiactor and carried car-ried out to advantage many large grading jobs. His work led him Into all these western states, and his desire de-sire to see the bigger up-o-datc things in life led him Into the -larger cities of the east, all or which he has visited. Getting a good start In his contract lug business, he Invested In sheep and his sluewdncss and tireless cneigy has enabled him to make u goodly success or that. Mr. Carlson's business experience ex-perience and Judgment is not faulty, and he himself has sutllclcnt piopcrt) Interest In this city to make him desirous de-sirous of handling the clt) 's alT.ihs to the very best advantage Ho Isob-sarvant, Isob-sarvant, progressive, capable and will make an excellent councilman Noah Larsen, candidate from the Fhst ward, Is just the kind of man .1. M. Blair argued that the demo-ciatlc demo-ciatlc ticket should be composed of )0iing, aggiessive, capable, Using and if the deinooratsof the First ward will take ".led" at his word and support sup-port this splendid young man, despite the fact tnat he Is the republican nomine, the) will fiilllll their highest destiny Mr Laisen Is a )Oiing businessman busi-nessman with a reputation that Is Irropioaehable, and enjoys the respect, esteem and conlldeiicc of all who know him. He is a man in touch with conditions con-ditions and undoubtedly with a Judgment Judg-ment equal to tho situation That waul has been leprcsented by one who could onl) vole "no" on any pioposi-llon pioposi-llon th.it ever came before the council and It would seem to be a good Idea foi the good people there to send one who can occasionally vote "yes " Mr. Laisen is in ever) way worthy the hearty support of those who desho piogiess rather than opposition |