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Show F.n r1 IwnlwrPJ "i. m UmmUon, I't'ih. VOJi. VII irnttn-r- (UJX.NISOS, Democratic County Convention. under Art of UTAH, Aaron Harly, Moroni being temporary chu.rfn.HU, qe.i , , (Vnctt-fc- . of .lsrrh 3. FIllDAY. OCTOBUIt of t fin j enuomy and !!!)(;. , ijfcS rtf the call and selection 1 int-re-t- r. Y. 11- Fa!i Shoppie, I M - apart Pyramid. Chari, s as term O. B. Commissioner, Bcrglund cf Guanisou. For Cotmnis.douer, 2 year term Crirtha WilhmDen of Ephraim. em-y-, au,j ( the aoparnuily good I or Clerk John A. Hougiml of prospects ah 'ad of tho Tin re . ptrly. Manti. but two contests for nomination. . , , , , Recorder W. F. Ib id of Mauti. K f,i b1 cwnmi . R. L imb u Who:-3- . brot.gut bur r no.;; irons, (j. R. of Treasurer Jnlrss Clristca-e- a Berglun;!. Uf,ir.!. Bradley, lttor Moroni. Grave, jr., aud Christian Willardot:. Sheriff- - K jha Thompson of Sterling fvo ballots er necessary for a Mt. W of For Atorny-- J. Cherry ci,c;ct.t tlu lUt ballot stnnclin - 17 for PJeaS'iut. 'Ruglrmd, I for Bradley and ffii for of Surveyor Huai Draws Ephraim Viiioi)n. Ihc other raco wa be Superintendent of Schools John S. Blaiu of Spline City. Thu oou rent ion was without incident, other than a littln fac- tiunal contioverpy in the Lphraiu r nominations wore thow to allowed was which delegation lam it ion. ; .itself in thu 0f Ephraim was elected a n out ;t .,ughty-twpie-delegates j0i)U;iy chairman of tho party, J. Y. total of eighty nine, ih n sma'i pro J.ctivt presecretary, the re-ciucts, namely Fountain Crten, cinct chad men to constitute tho counMilbnru, lnditr.ola, Freedom and ty com mi' lee. Favetfo, t:eiug unreprscp.tedi l'ha following resolutions were Thu dtdegites were ei)ihuii,ti-lic- , adopted : and although nearly all nominations The Democratic party of Sanpete .were made by acclamation, there was county, undaunted by tho defeats of a lively interest evinced throughout. the past, presents its candidates for No lengthy speeches wore made, but the respective public ofliccs of this noticeable that nearly every county, and invite tho support of all it was floor made it tho on who was Yo speaker good ci'isns for the same. his in talk his that, plain during pledge the nominees of this convena had Democratic the party opinion, tion to the following principles, viz : the in for change winning better 1. The strict st economy cousis election in Sanpete county this fall tent with efficient service in all tho thau it has had before in years. Ono offic res of the county ; and particularly if a certain (mAn even guaranteed it, we promise that no deputies shall be candidate were nominated. employed at public expense to perto the seem as it be, may Strange form auy services which can reasontrouble in tho Kphraira delegation, ably be performed by tho principal which created some excitement at the officers, very beginning of the convention, was 2. The care mid repair of public Smoot machine over the roads and highways being a subject in the Republican party. Ephraim in which nearly the entire publio are hud two candidates for the 1 years personally interested, we favor a and the supporters liberal commiasionership policy iu this regard and pledge bad fears them of evidently of one our nominees for county commissioncontrol was under one other 'that the to see to it that the the ers, if elected, or that of that machine, roads of this county be imchurch would be mixed up in the publio and repaired, even if retrench business if that candidate was given provedis thereby made necessary in These accusations ment the nomination. some other department. were not mode on the floor of the 3. We pledge our nomiuees for convention ut .they were refuted offices, if elected, to earnthere with vigor during the course of legislative labor for the interests of Sanpete different nominating speeches. The estly in general and for liberal state county little row was amicably adjusted howappropriations for road purposes in ever, before the convention had proparticular. gressed very far. Ephraim last that our devotion to the deleparticular nomination and the of Democracy, believa ancient maxims gates got together and came up as in equal rights to all and special solid body for one candidate for the ing privileges to none, we present to the 2 years commissiooership ' of thl9 conQ f y a ticktt COC3 O, B. Berglttnd called the coDveu. jV01613 l me? pledgee to bcoe.ty, lion to erde- - and acted as temporary Ip 1 Asst'-aer--Fre- d Titi Element of Sccarfty Win n jn.iilopo-i- t sour money in a bank son should know what security on hive for is rtb'in. This Bank ha a paid un capital of ;.0.l1.ttl .and mrphis cf Sr.'i7.0t,B(;). The UvUnolur rs are elso Jmbie fur p .... PO'J.CO mldiliomd, making ?137,rjOJ'U this Bsnk must hvo before any de pee ilor can lo-- t a penny. Mt, i'l.Kis.wT O.MMxacm. Jc Swings Bank. ; J In Earnest. if , J lm-reuuo- j o - p so-calle- d ' Re-affirm- of v. Stocks du-- aj-pi.e- fabj n and act s lilies c.f :!e-- r e- - ori' . m ,ind ineuhm!or live p!eudid new Mirks m of nut it the atb eery patron of ttii-- efoe nnl up. resmt THE BFST VALFEs h s in thi-- . s ction in every line. Wei uie just got ng in another large Jot of Dark Outing Flannels. 1 n V. 85 Womens Fall Shoes. Many snappy new styles to clioosp from. You'll surely find something in his splendid assortment to please you. For imst iucp, there arn box calf, vici kid, in both hoIch. light and extension We also have a largo stock of childrens shoes. Also meuei and boys dress and fine shots. if y;ou b(ty HERE YOU WA L K W O shoes I kL Nr S T A R S. Mens and Bcyo There is a lot of strong talk ainoug w lit Gunnison politicians over the sore Wo have lust received largo place made at the recent Republican oi and convention aonio hereto couuty shipment fore strong party members aver their high cut Shoe p fiom California. determination to vote the Democratic ticket this fall. However, appointive offices are in sight, and a promise to f1 P P ! ?7 land one or two of such will, like as NL'XT VFi V T V I t I - K?lh PJu V LJt. not, plaster over the wound. There! pel' ilCX. was a similar fueling expressed tv, o ( U1, Lhi". that years ago, but It was no'dc-.ablwhen the campaign got Let these Bees La.i', good quality, c. -e:. with fell usual same ones in, Tomatoes per ecu like thuaUsm. Nep.-A-T- un X e ing i inhnG, with l New Fall , vi-iti- men-ua- ecoi.o hundred's of MiMotiwr-- i amt making v n fn tu our I MM I.NSK c'j.;-- ' local mms. The ward meeting was uddn-seSunday by Bernard Xewreu of Soo who just recently refield, Ft.-hfrom the Swedish mission and turned his p mutts before nowhere to home. his Mr Newnn proceeding dwelt upon points of intuvst noted by him 0:1 his travels aud mauife-iion- s he mut v it needed in hi nibshmary tbors, his remuiks altogether being inter sting to tho goo Uy number present to be-.- r him. iln has been ab'cnt from homo sincii Match, and iu Octob. r of that year was present to witness llu interesting ceremonies attending the duheat ion of tho Stockholm L. D. S. meetinghouse lie has visited many points of iutere-t- . returning home by way of Bans and Loudon, last month visiting Berlin, Germany, in company with Pres. Joseph F. Smith. Last itu of July ho also had tho pleasure cf vibi'iug with Ileber J. Grant aud company, King Oscar II, of Sweden Mr. Newreu looks well and says that he immensely. Ilis enjoyed his mis'-iofield cf labor was in the Gothenburg conference, where he acted as choir leader, conference clerk, and for the last year as presiding elder. .Rfj OurHUreD row tin , j i su s- . Xn mm f ses-M.-i- n, of Fairriew. o .SO. )(). n juicy, and mu fully unite tl4 n f! support of all Voters regard! of nei:aary committees was the only in previous political affiliation, work of the rnorre.ru: t in lection of a set tf ;.rs?ing os tie officers of contho Thy permanent public officers ulo-- n tir-- t ami only vention were a follows: President, tho but ptirinwo will bo ti e J.W. Cherry; eerretary, J. B. Chris. rf SanpVb county.- - Mt. The reading Tho following eonnty offic'rs were placed in nomination at tho Demo county convention held at Sring City on Thursday of this week : Stato Senator Dr. A. J, Stewart of Mt. PJeasant. leprrntiit;vcH Bishop Orlando Bradley of Moroni and ilyruin De-Fri- . R 5i J. A, Tuft veut to Sat Wednesday as a delegate from Cen- statc teifle'd to the Democratic convention. Coal Oil V w fi zr& nt: A FC err, It 'ftftta L t. |