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Show NEW MEN IN THE COUNTY OFFICES This Is Saturday, the last day of -.the week, the last day of the year and the last day that some people will hold official position. It is stated stat-ed that it Is the last day for some people to take a drink and there are still others, it Is claimed, that will uo longer "'buck the tiger." Tho former conditions arc certainties, the latter matters of personal pledges. Wlille this Is the last day of official offi-cial life, as a matter -of fact, next Tuesday noon will he the lepal hour of exit and Introduction. Political plums will be. given on that day and ton e will he taken away. The offi-cr-rs-elect of the county will assume thi-lr duties and the incumbents, n; reelected, will throw off the responsibilities responsi-bilities of official position. .Most of tho deputies now under employment in the various offices will he rcu'nr i for another term. Tho officers-elect are: Samuel Dye, Incumbent, clerk: J. 15. Wallace, Incumbent, recorder; Thomas E. Mathews, successor to ', Edwin Dlx, assessor; E. E. Harmon, succesfor to Harlow B. Wilson, sheriff. sher-iff. Oscar B. MadRon, Incumbent, cm inlssloner; Moroni Sketn, r.uecessor to John Bybce, commissioner; H. .J. Craven, Incumbent, surveyor:' Dald Jensen, Incumbent, attorney; lma i D. Chambers, Incumbent, re.i;.,inT The personnel of deputies In tho ,' tifilce6 of clerk, recorder, t,- isinvr, surveyor and attorney will not le changed. ; Assessor-elect Matthews say? he cannot say whether changes will 1e . raado. There will be no pavricuiar changes in the commissioner' ne- partment, so far as is known today, It being expected that those holding arointlve offices at. the present time will bG retained on good behavior. The only sweeping" charges In dep- l utyfhlps v.ill occur in tho Sheriff's office, of-fice, and so clean will be the sweep. Ing. that Sheriff Wlfsu.n Jocularly says he proposes to secure a dnm end head the force from the court house Tuesday, the legal dav for the exit. Sheriff-elect Harrison has not ma le known to many what changes he Intends In-tends to ruako in the office, but it Is stated by pretty good authcrltv that the only incumbent deputy to 'be retained re-tained is Thomas DeVlne, the office clerk. The titles are to bo tnken from Deputies Murphy, Burke, Toone and Hadlock and handed to Joseph Flypare. paseuger brakeman on th . I nlon Pacific .-end brother or Councilman Council-man Chris Flyguro; R. H. Kelly, of bden. commonly known as "Rawhide Kelly '; Walter Rltchy. formerly connected con-nected with the postofflce department bailiff In the place of ,l Toone; and w. S. St. John, formerly cltv building build-ing Inspector, who is to take the place of Hadlock as night officer. Flygarj f.nd Kelly are designated as the chief ccpjitlps . taking the places now occupied occu-pied by Murphy and Burke nhl.?Ir.dayJs Ule day signaled - stotmes. for the new ofdeers to on iV'l? I,O;;1U0DS- that day in 1011 being csal holiday. lnp , d Tuesday" fflCe not ur unUl |