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Show wjwts COALVILLE TIMES. timm rtBiiiuixa co. STANDARD BEARERS OF REPUBLICANISM BOTH CHOSEN BY ACCLAMATION. UTiU STATE NEWS. tun of Two oew pc red in Fa'rview. imillpoi Lin if Cherries are ripe and an abundant crop U being gathered. Ibfejury in the B. H. Robert eaa returned a verdict of guilty. Work hat begun ou a handsome new brick school house a ThUlle. Thecorjtract baa been let fora III.ttM school turn mi at Fairview, work to be finished by January I. Tbe gcand lodge of the Knight of Pythias met Id bait Lake lnl week and elected oflicers for the euauing vrar. Out of twenty-ninapplicant who recently underwent the teacher examination at Munay, only fire pasxH. On July 4th the tu (irainle Western ; e toill.tejread, to. lay ih.insck..,U Hj ex tension from Belknap to The annual reunion f the bona and Daughter of the 1ioncera war held in . Miyrle. lull county, lrnl.iv. Last J Car there war lili;icl front Deseret thirty-lircura of liiceru s.e.l, grow it on what iui hut a leu yuan ago desert land The jury in the case of Nick Haworth, charge with killing Thoiiinr buidal. brought in a rerdicl of guilty of murder in the hist degree. The harrert of wheat and barley liar Commenced in t ashingtou counly, and apncoia, early apples aud peara art ripe and being gathered. Over 1,500,0 Ml pound of wool will lx shipped by one firm from Brigham City thla season, peer I.Oou.onO pound bar itig alieady been shipped. The past week has been a record-breakein the way of warm weather, the thermometer recording 100 degreei in torn part of the state. It ia rumored the Rio Grande Weateri will build an electric power houae aud operate all of ita exteoalee plant, a) bait Lake City by that modern force. Med-4ariuawho had her hand erutbed whTIeworking in a laundry la Balt Lake, baa been awarded damage! la the aura of O.f.SJ by the trial jury. The atalion bouap at Willard w'u robbed on the 19th, two raaora .and looking glaaa being taken. Two young men were eaptdred with the atulea article in their poaaeaalon. itavru ColonelEt H. LI scum, who will command the Ninth regiment of infautry, llcaaant Ororc, r itsTi-- . win, tvmw McKinley and UTAH. COALVILLE, Mut - Njver Before in the History of American Politics Haa Thero Been, Such a laanlmoue Demand For Two Ma - Foraker Sets the Conven Accorded (ion WUd By His Nominating Speech a Rousing Demonstration When ht Arose to Second th Nomination of the President. President McKinley me unanimous, for President of tbs ly renominated United Slate by tbe Republican national convention at i:48 o'clock Thursa day, June 21. and an hour and ten New of Governor Roosevelt later York was unanimously selected to Hand be ids him in lh coming battle. The scenes attending tbe selections Such unanimous were tumultuou demonstrations in honor of the nominee of a national convention have never before been equalled in the history of politic ini tbn country. It was a love festtl, a jubilee, a' ratification meeting. The There were no preliminaries. wrangle exiecled over the question of reducing tin-- representation in the averted by tire withdrawal South of (juay's prOKltiou. When the roll of state was called for nominations Alabama gave way to Ohio, "and Senator Foraker of Ohio, the ideal of militant Keputicaninm, strode Senator Foratoward the platform. ker is a good looking man, with something of the imperiousness of Blaine and dash of a Rupert about him. Tbe air wyt surcharged with a he memo led the steps, and when he turned about, ataudiog there with gray cyea calmly sweeping the cheering thousand, the magnetic orator must have been conscious of bia power to call up a storm that would sweep through the amphitheater. Below him on either aid were banked men and women, almost frantically waving hata, handkerchiefs, pamphlets nod plumes. In full view of tbe convention be stood erect, bia face a inflexible as though chiseled In marble, waiting for the applause toeeaa. When quiet was restored k began to apeak. With reaeonant, ringing voice and graceful gesture, Foraker atilled the noise. Xven the pages and the attendants crouched down as they gased at tbe uiin-.ute- leo-triei- retor. He'began to call np tha hurricane at Cbtaa,'.vmw avauoneu at Fort iKmglax and haa boat of friend In Utah. i Ernest Benagiie, an .Italian, wai billed by falling down a perpendicular ahaft a distance of fifty- - Ten feet in the Solid Moltooo mine at Eureka, hi body being horribly mangled. Conductor William II. Fay, while -leahlng from a caboose window near Thompson1 Sprlpga, struck bia bead against a bridge and waa inaUutly killed, hi altull being crushed. A company is being organised in Salt Lake for the sale and operation of automobile The company will a cab service, also a truck service, and maintain a salesroom. The Postal Telegraph company hav. Ing won it auit to condemn a right of way along the Hues of the Oregon Short Line. Utah will soon have another telegraph line. The Altus trnnel on the Utah Central branch of the KioGrautle Western has been completed, tbe working (aklcg all winter and np to the present time, and without a single accident occur- reigned a moment later when Roosevelt. the man of the hour, mounted the platform t- second the president's When tb convention nomination. caught sight of him it went off again like a rocket. A be stood there facing the yelling multitude the roar could have been heard for blocks Hanna smiled blandly sa a daring photographer set up a rapiefire eauq-rdirectly in front of the hero of ban Juau aud began banging away at him. 'ButTeddytt did not flinch. He looked about him while be waited for the stol-- to snlwide. Several times he raised bia hand, but lit ebeeriug conHis stern, square jaw was tinued. firmlv set as b surveyed the seer. Only once did his face relax. Tbi was when he caught sight of his wife who sst in the reserved seats overhadg-in- g the pit on his righL Then be smiled till his teeth showed, and Mrs Roosevelt fluttered buck her handkerchief. When finally he was allowed to begin Be pr li D gert direct ly to tfio heart fht subject, in the. impetuous ..waywhich the people so much admire. Ilia first statement was that he rose to second the nomination of William McKinley, whu had faced more problem lhari any President since Lincoln. The convention was ou its feet, and it was several nimu'ev before he could proceed. hvery movement and every word was characteristic of tbe man. " lie looked, spoke and acted lit e me giving ill reel tons to nn army about to go into And nothing would content bailie. him but to storm the heights, as he did at Santiago. Roosevelt ia no master of He prefers the broadsword, the foil. and as he laid about him with sledgehammer blows, the multitude went A Nebraska delewild with delight. He gate shouted, Hit bad the manuscript of his speech in his hand and referred toil occasionally, discarding page after page as he finished, until the platform at his feet was strew m with white aheeta; When be reached bis peroration and, with a world of infinite acorn in hia voice, asked if America was a weakling to shrink from the world work of the world's powers, the whole pit echoed No!" in chorus When he concluded aud resumed his seat in the New York delegation tbe other delegatee rushed forwerd and surrounded him. Many embraced him, and it seemed for a moment as if they wonld lift him to their a a4 ru Mji world W e favor the atoociawd policv ef reciprocity so dim ted aa to open our market on favorable Aside from tbs adoption of plat- terma fo what we do not ourclve producf is form htti wav aeeofsrphsbed tb returnihefur frv inierovtmarket. of American yvorkmen further second day session of tba Republican weInfavor a more eSeciite icnirk tin of the imnational convention. Sets Lor Lodg migration of cheap labor from foreign lands, of oppuruuuiitw of education tor -prsaidsd and made a stfoo speeeh h tho eitn4on children, the raise o uge unit for ehiid defenca of Ihe policies of U adminis- our labor, the protection of fne jahor ae again! tration. contrae convici labor, aud uu cflective ayetein of (ibor li.Kur .nee Uovcrnor Roosevelts , again the os focclra whipping preaent cepemar-fc- ' brro of the hour It was found impos- forOutnine-tentis a of ur foreign sible to stem the tide of sauliment in gn at los to tbe induAtiy of ibiv tarrying country It sudfor lv our d trade to acrlous a alao is of bt uiger selection as favor vice president, withdrawal in the event of Kuropewa war and Senator Hanna threw np the den would MsriouNly cripple our exiasnding foreign commerce The na tonal defense and naval apongs aod favored hia selection. eupply a ths country, moreover,which lie found he could not stem the tide effti uncy of reason will compvUing of the popular favorite without using enable u to recover forourigulai!n former place among the direct influence of the adoiinistra- - tec trade-carr- y irg tieeu of the world de te tha The u.atioa owe a debt of grata eoUliera and aaLont who have fouakt its batta to protle!. and it the governin' at duty vide for tbe aurtiior and for the widows and orphan of tfaoM who have fallen in the counThe pension Uvi founded In this try & wars be Utwral just acDUincni should .Wtfpuied Urn putuyof tb pepublhWA, party in maintaining tb uraotoiu y of me oivii service, il was tbe plain purpose of Die fifteenth amendmeut to th contitulion to prevent on bcouni of rare or color in IVvums of the elcitire frsm false whether bv statutory or state government ConMituilonal euuclmrut to void the paipoFO of tli amendment are revolutionary, aud should be coud-iiue- d lublic movement taking to a permanent improvement of tho roads and h'gbway t f the we country mett with our cordial apptovai.and recouimeud this subject o the eirnet (onKid-crAtio- n of the pimple and of the legislature of the nevcral stair We av or the exiwnvlon of the rural free d us be justified. livtry wherever it extension la further pursuance of the consiaut polity of the be, ubikan pariv U) providtf free home on the public domain, we recommend ade-quanational legislation to rtcluim the arid LODGE. SENATOR lauds of thn I ruled Mute, rcnervlng (ontroi of the distribution of waicr for iriitoation to Permanent C hairman of the Conventhe resp 'ctive atute aud tion."" VSefavoi home rule for, ami the early t utehood of the territories of New tion at Washington, and this he could Mexico. Arutiiiauud Oklahoma. Ihe Dingloi act, am uded to provide auffie-ir- at not get. PoKsibly even with It he revenue for the conduct of toe war, ha ao might have failed, but without it the well perf cted ita work that it ha been possitask was hopeless. The president would ble to reduce the war debt in the aum of gio,-uu- u at from the start. JYheneverhej-alsy1ms arms xloft ilie whistling of the galhen be said lery ran round the hall. the nomination Lai) already been made, l and Lodge and the platthat form had rat-- in turn named hi candidate, a great cheer went up. When he said In candidate was the choice ef every uiau w ho desired Republican in .Noveuiler, tbe roar was like the rush of a heavy sea through a rocky cavern 1 he orator was silenced by bis own words Then he began again.apeakisg a few uieo can. ilia audience was thrilled. I hey eat like men under a He dropped a word here, a word spell. there, like spark upon a atubhle, and when lie concluded by placing McKinley in nomination, not ou behalf of Ohio, hut of all the states ami territories, a clap of thunder shock the building lielow him, all about him, were deafening roar. The previous wiiialHngs of the storm were bet the rustle of a summer night a breeze. For a moment the magician leaned over the platform as if to satisfy bin-sethat bis work was accomplished. Thro, seeing that the effort had been successful, he retired to the rear of tke t 0 stage. have no hand in an effort to control We favor the construction, ownership, conthe convention He made known di- trol The sight was a grand and inapiriag and protection of an Uthmiun canal b) tna New marrectly to Mr. Hanna his wish that the government of the United State one. In the pit the delegates and aket are necessary for the iucrcasiug surplus will of the convention should not be lternate were cheering enthusiasticour effort should be of farm ducu Every prt thwarted, and when that unequivocal made to open and obtain new uiaikeui, especally. word came, Mr Hanna reluctantly ially in the ta ( nnt, and the administrate n be commended for it successful effort to comabandoned the fight On the stage Senator llanna, his and nations ta mit all tha eolonixing trading PLATFORM handkerchief in one hand, a fun 4n tbe policy of the open door in C hins. We endorse the administration of William In the iuier st of our expanding commerce, asaete-blswaa vast tbe other, spurring Iu act hav bees entablUbed in we reoommend that coi gross create a deportMcKinley wisdom and in patriotinm and at home and ment of commerce and iuduntri s in the charge The ragtag to oew endeavors. abroid It ha distinctly elevated and extended of a secretary wllp a seat in the cabinet. storm did not seem to satisfy faint.' He WalkThe American government must protect tha Ihe influence of the American Nation, ing untried paths and facing unfomeen respon- Know and property of evtry citizen wherever seized a plume and whirled it aboil sibilities. President McKinley hat been in evwrongfully violated or placed la ppnl. President McKinley ha conducted tbe forery situation tbe true American patriot and bia bead like a general leading hia me upright statesman, clear in viaion, strong la eign affaire of the United State with distinto tbe ebarge. All at once a delegate Judgment; frna ia action, always inspiring and guished credit to the American people. We approve the annexation ox the Hawwllaa denerving the eonfldenoe of bU oountrymen. bearing tbe standard of Kentucky, In aaklug the Amerh an people to indome this islands to the United States record renew to and commisWe commend the part taken by our gevers-metheir Tke Republican forward to the stage. rushed sion to the Republican party, we remind them in the peaoe conference at live Hague. of the fact that the menace to their prosperity effect was magical. Standards of tb We assert our toad fast adherence ta resided ia Democratic announced in the Monroe doctrine. and always principles state were torn loose and yelling del no taut in the general incapacity of the DemoThe provisions of The H.igue conference to oonduct cratic affairs. to public party climbed wisely the regarded when President platform upon gates ' shoulder. J, around their leader, t rally Senator Thurston, the Demosthenes 1'bis protracted outburst wits but tb forerunner of tbe pandemonium that of tb Hens to; John W, Yerkes, An orator from the Blue Grafts State, and Governor Mount ef Indiana alao seconded McKinley's nomination, but before the latter concluded tbe convention was impatient for a vote and severs) times tried to bowl bim down. Then the roll of states was called and delegation after delegation rose in solid blocks and cast their votes foe McKinley. When Chairman Lodge made the announcement that the president bad 110 renominated for the term begin- . tbe ttfhg March 4 aia tjxere wild storm been raised by Foraker,' and,' when 111 was over Loose--" velta nomination for the dency evoked a succession of similar demonstrations. Lsfe Young, who was with Roosevelt in Cuba, nominated him on behalf of the state which had originally come to Philadelphia for Dulliver. His nomination waa seconded by delegate Murstate, and del- ray of secretary Ashton of egate Washington, who came here for Bartlett Tripp. ' Senator Cbauncey Depew wound up on of behalf tbe state the oratory which declared for Woodruff. Depewa speech aroused the most iutence eng thusiasm when be pictured tbe GOVERNOR ROOSEVELT IN KOI OH RIDER UNIFORM. dreams of the country's future. Dnring every pause the band played Ws renew our allegiance to the principle of tendered bia friendly office ia the interest ef but on air tbe tun which Colooettha gold Mandard. and declare our confidence peace between Great Britain end the Soutli the legialstion of the Fifty-sixt- A noan republic. While the American fov- Roosevelt bad beard In th trenches in the wlrtdora of which the parity of all our eminent must continue the policy prescribed Congre by before Santiago. money aud the stability of our currency on s by Washington, affirmed by every succeeding oclock the convention, which gold basis ha been secured. "At prekiilent and imMMet upon n by The Hague in European controWe recognize that Interest rates are a potent treaty of had done the unparalleled thing of versies, the American people earnestly hope in buniness factor and and for candidate activity, pnuctiori nominating both tbe wuv a noon that be may found, honorable alike for the puns f further equalizing and lowunanito both conieudlng parties, to terminate the v president and ering the rates ef Intere-- we favor uih ra beiwten th IcgWiattoa as will enable tb varying Unfc mously, adjourned. Id accrttng bv the treaty of Paris the the eavn and of all sect h ns to lie Governor Roosevelt drove from the needs of met of our victories m tha Spanish in order that lie trade properly uiuy convention ball with Mr. Odell, seated odilv employed and war, the president aud the senate woo the sustained, labor a pruval of the American people Ne The volume of money in in tb rear of an open landeau. He enly oimerce enlarged was never so great per capita as it othi r course a a possible than Ur destroy d hat to th circtfhktiao lifted bia Spain s soven isrnty throughout the Went Indies U today tn the PhitipTJtne LKlHDds continuous salvos that greeted him as That emrwe We declare our steadfast opposition to the sad our res crenud densely-packe- d btfore the world, and the he passed through rcc sud unlimiiod C iuagoof silver. No ruca- -' with the whom our oh-ot- e-- sun-drie- d lf em-agai- ge 1 nt y jil, viee-pres- i- trans-contineul- ring Colonel Percy 8. Sowers haa been notified of bis appointment as special agent of the general land office for the district of Utah, succeeding Captain - Stidger, w ho has been transferred to Montrose, Colo. The posses that have been in search of the outlaw who killed Sheriff Tyler , and Deputy Jeukina are..reuroiug to their home, and tho oplulon is expressed that the murderer will never be captured. Bert Allen, a young man of Lewiston, was driving hi father' eallle home when the horse he was ridiug reared up am! fell back upon the rider, indicting injuries from which he U.ed after tweuty-fou- r hours' suffering. William Geary, aged 3., suicided at Salt Lake City ou the Slat tiy taking an overdose of morphine, after being He waa .00 a spree for several day determined to die, and resisted alt the efforts of the doctor to save him after the discovery of bis condition. Utah baa been well represented this year by tbe nomber of law students at Ann Arbor, Mich. In proportion to population this state takes third place atates represented among tbe forty-fiv- e in that great institution in tbe number of students eurolled. - George lisle haa been on1 the ebarge of mnrder in the second degree Tor killing John Nordquist some bates waa yeare ago Id Tooeleeounty. tried once and convicted, but the trial waa annulled for the reason that it waa by eight juror promote cr repetition and Mure the righto of' pfudoeent, ia boron and ail who are engaged in Industry and cum rrcree We renew our fafih in the poilcy of protecin that podo our tion to Ameucan labor diversified friaciples I'poa Which the Party Asks iudutotrioa have been cataWWhed. and maintained by protecting the home marCoittnnaace la Power. ket the competition haa been stimulated and production ebeapeoejt. Opportunity te the of enr people haa been wcured AdxalalstratlMe rbuaetal roller Eadorood and wage in every department of labor mainat tained higher now lhao ever beralee, high AdalW f Artd Ui4b Kaciawatio working aiwa)wUiitufuihJng our kta f Terri to rta (7rfd-Fttlluor fore, those of life f tonditioos in their better pie roetloa MM bo Xl Dovt. Immtgrtloa of any competing country t nioyinf the blearin common MRert of American utooU, Skoakl N KMtrieUd, I nhw FrotootoA, ing and protected in the right of MMflhul Marta Kofcakttttto4( Nlcan-fRconown their the occupancy of their market, Caaat Coatt ractod, Caanaaraa Si stantly IncrcaMiig knowledge and kill have enabled tat m finally toeswr the market! of the thadfd, EUw Ala. REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. dax-alin- - h d mone-etar- broad-brimme- .Wv m street like a conquering from new victories W0 MKINLEY3 congratulations Prvddvtt goads a rMaags ta Governor to fianssvalt PRESIDENT WILLIAM McKINLEY. r Bora In th little town of Niles. Ohio, of poor and hardworking parrots descent One hundred jeans ago an ancestor of Parentage Sooteh-Irls- h th president, living in America, had a nephew, William MiKinley by name, who was executed In Ireland for fighting for Irish liberty. Early Life Hia favorite toys were a bow and arrow, marbles and kites, ln Twenty-thir- d At 17 he enlisted aa a Ohio regiment He mar ried Miss Ida Saitpn. an editor's daughter. In 1871. President Serenaded by Old Neighbors. first serenade gives th president after his noiaiuetion. .exui front e the BuelDeM'Mea'e league of hia eitp of Canton, many of wboea mem here paaaed through aahlogtoo on thalr way home from th Philadelphia convention. They arrived shortly after I oclock Thursday avtnlng, and aftsr dinner, aeoompauied by the Vraad Army band of Ceutoa, marched TIi ox-tiv- to the .Whit Houae, reaching there about the time when the reception of the homeopathi.ta waa coming to a clone, and paid their respects to tb president. .The latter received their congratulations cordially and gave each of hia a warm shake of th band. Thera were no in. trod notion aa the president knew practically every man in th ieaga. feliow-townsm- Shortly after hia Domicatioa tb President wired the followiDcoiiffrat-nlator- y telegram to Governor Rosso veil: Hooorahta Theodore Rossevelt, Your onsniraousnom-inaflo- a Pa.: Jiiffh antj deaervad honor. rhil-tdeipH- ia lAxtend mvhrfirticsl cotigratnUtiona "'WILLIAM M'KINLEY." RAILWAY BRIDGE WRECKED. . 7 J 0a. Aerwaa th Oanataow River I Blewa l re to that end could e conMdert-- which was wit ntt'tii the support of the leading commcndal a ouut nes of 1 he world However firmly Re- -i to have fcocuretl publican legislation m y seem U)o country against the pc 11 of bae and currency the election of a Democratic Resident oould not fail to impair the country a cuHllt and fcAbrtmr once more intoquestion tbe. intention of the American people to maintain upm the gold standard the parity of their monev circula Ion Toe De i ocratic party be convinced that the American people will never tolerate the Chicago platform. We recognize the necessity and propriety of of capital to meet new the honest business conditions and especially to extend tmr rapidly Iwreasing foreign trade, but we condemn all eonspimcc and t'ornbinatlona intended to restrict business, to create monopolies, to limit productiiHi or to coutrol pri e and favor ftueo legislation oa will effectually restrain and prevent all such abuses, protect and Bit THE. MONTANA FIGHT RENEWED., There will be contesting delegations admission from Montana at claiming tt.Glul toeSta Democratic national convention. the The Colorado A Southern Railroad At tbe convention at Butt a row waa eotnpaoy'e iron bridge across the Gun precipitated. The chairmaa of th niaou rl var. two qnd a half miles above state central committee, W. ,M- - Cock-ril- l, town, was wrecked by an explosion of is recognized aa a Daly man. Tha giant powder early Thursday morning. friend of Senator Clark on tb comTb explosion ia belitved to have been mittee, including those who held pror-iee- , eauaed by sympathizers with tha were in the majority. Chairman tinkers at tha .eoal mines to pravent Cock rill i tfaaed to recognise th proxtb running of trnin to tho mines ies, and appointed ia the plaoea of the ... in-tunorgnnized population eoiioii had freed from sjiain, to provide for the maintenance of luw and order, aud for tte cstubhshDjent of go.i governuient, and lor ihe perforniaiue of lnit rnational oblige' ltne l)ur authority could uot be letox than our and wherever sovereign rights Were extended, it became the high duty of the gmWrnineni tomaioton its authority, to put down aimed insum-ciioand to confer the of 11U rty sml cixilizatuin upon all r blessing the rescued Txsiptc. The largest measure of cooMsunt with their welfare and our duties shall be secured to them by law. To Cuba. Independence and are assured in the same voice by which war wo declared, and to tbe letter this pledge shall be performed The Republican party, upon Its history sod own this declaration of it prlncij ie and polities, ontidemly invokes th considerate and approving judgment of the American peo- pie. absentee men known to be favorable to John S. Neil of Helena, a member of the committee. proposed to depose the chairman. Tb scene in tho room at this time waa very wild. A number of deputy sheriffs, under tha leadership of Uader Sheriff Murphy, pnsfied their way into th room aod attempted to eject the Clark people. The Clark people stood their ground, and Anally withdrew, leaving tha committee to attend to He buxines. Chalr-Cockrwas then deposed by tho voto of tbe committee aod Neil was elected in hi placa. .Daly. ili 1 |