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Show IN THE REALM OF SCHEMES Otherwise Politics. What's Happened, And what will Happen, Hap-pen, Possibly.. Theprlniarles In Logan Thursday night resulted in a Cutler delegation practically, Hammond getting. hard ly more than a third of the delegate's, who arc as follows: First Precinct Orson Smith, J. A. M Hendrlcksen, II. A. Pederscn, W. J. .L a Jllll. Alternates-Joel Ricks, W. W. fwm Hall, Mrs. W. J. Hill, A. H. Mltton. C : Second ProelnetT.lI. Smith, W.H. Apperley, Jos. A. Tarbct, I). It. ilob-crts. ilob-crts. Alternates John Thaln, Ira Cole, Rebecca Eames. Third Precinct TJios. Smart, Jos. Odel, W. II Thaln, It. A. Horry, P. M. Poulsen. Fourth Precinct W. W. Maughan, II. Bullcn, Jr., Lorenzo Henson, J. W. Harrctt, Mayor E. W. Robinson. Fifth Precinct Ezra Lloyd, Fred Scholcs, Ilyrum Crockett, .las. Mc- Nlcl, Karl Schaub, Gotllcb Smith. Alternates Hugli Adams, Oscar - Uorkman, Jos. K. Wilson. - Report comes from the north that practically, all the delegates are for Cutler, and from the south that he has the advantage also. n I Wellsville-W. II. Maughan, Jr., I Dr.' Phillip?, I). L. Walters, Richard 1 Hrenchley, J. E. Williamson, It. Ras- I mussen. Alternates J. A. Leathern, I iS. P. Hall, W. S. Poppleton, Job Mil- I Br- "iircr" Hullen played a Joko on HvJflr Joel Ricks Thursday night that is WlJ really too good to keep. It seems from .all accounts that Mr. Ricks' as Ham- I mond's manager in tills county has n been dolngisome strenuous hustling I too strenuous possibly. At any rate B -.the story goes that Mr. Ricks believed I he had thjngs all tlxed In tiio Fourtli H ward. A slate had been prepared, 'tis I :said, and of this slate but one was made a delegate. After the primaries Mr. Ricks saw Hullen and asked the result in the Fourtli. That gentle-.man, gentle-.man, knowing the Ricks "slate," rattled oil those names as having been the delegates selected. Mr. Ricks immediately became highly enthusiastic enthus-iastic and when at the height of self congratulation, Mr. Hullen enlightened enlighten-ed him as to the true status of affairs. 'TIssaldMr. Ricks made a beo lino for the canal or homo foll6wcd by Bullen's bland smile. II. II. Peterson of Ilyrum who iias been mentioned as a, candidate for County Treasurer, wants It understood under-stood that tliero Isn't an olllco In the county that could be forced onto him. Ho is not a candidate for anything i -t-A& and has never Intimated such an idea. r , The suggestion is now made that possibly Judge Hart will be pulled out or the race for the Judgeship and Attorney At-torney Nebcker be given the honor of a defeat by Attorney Maugljan. There are many who like Judge Hart tlTat feel nine years at $3,000 and $1,000 a year is about all ho is entitled to as a gift, but In all 'probability 'prob-ability tho Judge himself doesn't think so. Hut if the Judge does stay in tho raco and Frank Nebcker Insists on being tle nominee for District Attorney again, Hox Elder may ob-, ob-, Jcct. Tho side tracking of Judgo ; Hart is about the only thing that will solve the dllllculty satisfactorily. t Hrigham City, Aug. 17, 1004. To the Editor of the Logan Republican, Repub-lican, Logan, Utah. Dear Sir: A short timo ago It was reported in tho columns of the Journal Journ-al of your city that I was a candidate for tho district attorneyship of the first Judicial district of tho state of Utah on tho Republican ktlcket. This Js not a fact as I have not been and am not at the present time cuch can- PL dldatc. T I have been twice nominated and t , " elected as county attorney of Hox Elder county Uy tho Republicans, and think It only fair to Mr. H. II. Jones, I -i who has received practically nothing from his party, but who has always been a good worker for the Republicans, Republi-cans, that he receive the nomination and get the full support of the Republicans Re-publicans of said district. I am Very Respectfully, J. S. l'KKUY. Hon. James T. Hammond states In the most positive terms that he is not a candidate in any sense for Congress and that Jos. Howell will have his Unqualified Un-qualified support. He Is out for Governor. Gov-ernor. Jlmmie says "that or nothing." noth-ing." Mr. Joe Knowlcs got one vote In the Third ward primary, Logan. The thing looked suspicious and Joe nearly near-ly fell over himself denyingthcallega-tlon. denyingthcallega-tlon. Ono.of Logan's closeobservois of political pol-itical conditions the country ovcr.and bv the vay,onc who has probably voted tho Democratic ticket more than once, makes the prediction that Roosevelt will cary every state north of the Mason and Dixon line, with the possible possi-ble exception of Maryland. He says thatrcvory Indication points that way, and further says that Mr. Parker's popular vote will bo one-half million less than' Hryan's vote In 1800. Mr. Hryan received something more than 0,000,000 votes that year. It ,!s certain cer-tain that Mr. Parker will lose 250,000 Populist votes this time, for there is no fusion. r |