MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLEJ. Seymour Denikc, former well ' known Laredo young man and son of Ed Denikt*. also former Laredo resident, was here this week on a i short s isit to friends. Seymour has ! been absent from Laredo for several years, and during that tAme has taken i on considerable weight. ;Ed A, Mullallv is the new candid- . ate of the Independent Club for county attorney. He served in the ? Texas legislature as the represen ta- . tive from this district, and also was assistant district attorney for some months. He is qualified to fill the position he now seeks...Arthur Claude Hamilton, prominentattorney, former district attorney and \ w honorary president of the Laredo , National Bank, is the selection of the Independent Club for county trea- ' surer. Mr. Hamilton was chosen to succeed A. H. Bruns, who declined to stand for election.Joe C. Martin, endorsed by the Independent Club for the office of sheriff, goes into the Democratic primaries with three opponents— Capt. Will Ryan. C. S. McKinney and Alfredo Garcia. It is reported a plurality will be necessary to decide the nominee of the Democrats.J, D. Long of Mirando City, a business man of that place, has entered the race for commissioner of Precinct No. I. He believes Mirando City should have representation in the official family of Webb county and is making the race against Commissioner J. S. Westbrook.J. W, Puckett, division engineer of the Texas highway commission, accompanied by assistant engineers, is expected to rrach Laredo Wednesday morning from Pharr. He expects to establish quarters In Laredo for his engineers during construction work on the Zapata highway.