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Show 2» THE uan DEMOCRATS SQUABBLE Martine There were few INTER-MOUNTAIN dele- | Se declaration the political acti-| speech vity of any Morman who holds a posi- | tion in his church, The plank was al-| lowed to stand in the platform, with a| void in the place where the reference | © the constitution had been. The platform was as follows: The Platform. of facts and principles: he Democratic party; now, ‘ past, deserves citizens in the the support state t , as in of all the] at Saltair. thority as for him , ‘ | the] this always) He, like Mr. Mar-|a unwise leaders in the an apostle has been There have grow ave grown state a class business has stood for honest and legitimate poli-| ties, and against the reactionary course of of been men used party Republican| feared to utter in public. CITY, UTAH, SSNS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1906. SSSSSSNNSANANASSS AAAS, Lake, and was Driver of Ogden, Rolapp of Weber have] man those who} made chi urges and insinuations direct] Inject reli- | and indirect that led the people to be-| influence | jeve that the authorities of the church Martineau ARMED INTERVENTION "§4 4 %| 7 4) 4 4 4 4 4) lic' a me 4 ing, , (Continued Prom of Cuba"ate 24 memory midis in & transiation is transmitted, Alon ith ae ite ia comes nervou | neas Heat genera ill-health. Why? Becanse a disordered stomach does not per mit the foc to be peck digested, and {ts products assimilated A the system. | The blood is charged with oe which one a come from this disordered in turn the nerves are not fed | red blood, and wo see symptoms of Bas ~ | ousness, slecplessness and general break- PALM Page One.) today his own of A Heavy Load to Carry. ON eed } to} handwrit- leliverea which follows down. anal notwithstanding It is not head ach pre- anit | body is With not oe nor over phy- poor, "thin protected blood = t against the attack vious seeret fnstructions on tne sub-! of germs of grip, bi nchitis and consump| thon Fortify the oe at Bae with Dr. 4 | jectThe rebellion has inereased in the! Pferce's Golden Medical iscovery -a 4 rrovinees of Santa Clara, Havana and} rare combination of native meale 4 inat del Rio, and the Cuban govern-| roots wait a particle of alcohol or 4 nent has no elements to contend eae on habit- ements drugs, 4 a to Se nd the towns and A little book of extrac "ts, m prom{i7 against 4 reer Redes Estrada LrOmt Pi CesrroyinieyKs ingredient nent soe fs contain anpos ties ‘extolling ierce's every i resident % property ; : ‘ Nominated. Pu zee ke Salt Lake W. county, county Stewart of ‘4 Salt , who nominated H county. State Chair- 4% % followed pranced by - Jesse down 4 4 4 ¥ 4 4 4 4 % | %. the aisle of Salt Lake.* vention full Pre vana aiden i with MbcReTee the" brie. greatest mt are ; inane Havana. Actas cre of citizen 4 44 @| 4 4 % Havana, 4| 4| 4| ena Golden of 12, 7 General Pierce of Dinseeey wnt tho value of asa medicinal 180, both agents {n time eu ‘be mailed oye rendering many and and nativo he| went an soulint to a tp ae them both efiictent and a pe | tonic altearative vo rebuilding he enormous popularity of a trolien Message, 19.-Secretary Medical de i. fetter, Address ee D v) Bioee © oO Buffalo, N ¥ Many years of activo practice convinced troops | Dr, Rites Consul - Form Sept. vie situation grave | roots Oa tinh 6 is Srateaa i ‘inhart, . ; Suggests % 4 The in es ecrecy and men to} i. Thi not. br two or three thousund 4) rapidity wart a cats satvoph in the capit 4 asked for should 4) int tervention 4| made public until the American state chairman tried to make Stew-|@ art's nomination unanimous, but it did % not go. Mr. Milner nominated Robert) % N. Baskin chit 4 % and said that friends of Judge Rolapp had ascertained that he would not accept under any consideration. | The "But as one closely associated with] RESTS of | Medical State, Washington Your eable llth recelved and instructions complied with.! My opinion is that a message re oe Discovery" {8 due both to its | gejentifie compon nding and to the actual medicinal valuo of {ts ingredients. Tho puiiiiension of tho names of the tngredl- % as follows should at once be cabled! ents on the wrapper of every bottle sold, Selo. charge: d'affaires: hereto be com- | gives full agsuranco of its non- -alcoholle 4 munieated to Pre sid nt Palma, and if) Character and removes all objection to Abel John|¥% 4 Deen: Biven.at Snesserite) ne tonne b the ube of-an ed ard a secret remedy. including the rights of conscience and | ihe politics of this state, I think it only | Evans of Utah county nominated freedom of religion, yet it demands; q matter of Justice that I should say | N. Whitecotton of Provo, and the boom that there Shall be no union of church | {nat the present presidency of he|for Whitecotton burst upon the con- 4 7 Z Flee i : is not a bent modicine nor a secret 4 The President of the United States! ono efther, his fact sas it in a class % aire ts me to commu nics ate to you that | tii itsclf, bearing as {t does upon evory and ¢ not only this and in letter, | )formon ence declaration church is freer | paint tion as be been constitution, and we ple nde our- | P mrt to a faithful and conscientious | aT - observance connection tion to the apostle o church" and has wealth tolerated In which years this demn Utah and {ts people they cannot to come connection, and y o 1 oe com-| WN hich We s cre-| ge ences Injury recover also, Toth | Vigorous foi we the | the American | collectio of party, and made mal-contents a party with ning its way stopped.' con- Joseph Repub- | tary of the BE. a prospect still : further 4 Cube y 2 all the resources‘at: your commnnd to | Vitel the present: revolt or eles inter- The "Golden Medical Discovery cures, (sees k stomach, Indigestion, r dyspepsia, 4 vention "United tari as 4 % % 4 %| %\ essity which for th sake try must be avoided.' a stomach 7 4 4 4| have used as own phrascology for to all Mormons, without political regard amMliations, pee nbiichn similar appeal ee to cee to to for- vote the | Started | so adopted, by Caine, temporary convention, it ee * and : characterize that ay . the he of Democrats their the state; of of industry, Utah are Iron call quae The committee With a population possessing and qualities habits to = A First vice and varied resources the DIOETESS arson, and prosperity of Utah should now be greater than it is, and its influence in the world should be stronger. King, of the Republican party Mes Sunsion, the gb much y Uta Second McKinnon, o tan Rich. ; ame Pe 4 4 iS 4 Taylor, H. ; x Wel . s ? arnes Delegate county a % : 6 ¥ > 13 cae ¥ R. to = 10 judge secretary-Robert two years Whitecotton, ago who He had was S. A. King for district judge nannies two. years Oo. Sam brotl a of §Villlam H. King, ‘ -ratic nominee Democra enc ne Milner, : Breaks King same g properties % Salt Lake. sweetest im King and hermony Whitecotton Loose. : the 4 about in Utah al&% was the 4 4 ¥ ? fa Utah Coun: og rivalry all that is the end that our #SC¢! set the a Wowies with serious danger to our state the of "machine" the the ests within all, will ocepy position to In forebodings recent to| aj tlon. that the He resurrected was buried twice that bugaboo | with Bryan and one county Aninaared mat a full dele- into the banc ee tion for him. at : As oN of- Repabiles an announced a of | ity party with stealing the attempt | political thunder that by right of prior- | Changed. influence D, is i on : vee to make it attractive as a cam-| aign issue again. He charged the] judges of this state in the inter-| ~ <a of Republican machine politics.| belongs to Democracy, and said the} steps to] a of oyer-| Republicans had taken no . Revue curb the trusts, the question half San Juan th ae vote was Batt ae dozen county, ct w ne Bryan Indorsed. recognize William 7 We poties and corporations 2 = Deen. of wring Jennings| he frem ple. He money the said , to enjoy pockets r " ve of Roosevelt the was the | tion e they Whitecotton ‘ Roem eee y peo- not Six en-| years this same ago I office was was by later recognize in him a fearless leader, absolute concitizen, and we as_ the logical candidate for the Democratic party for ths next President of the United State r We. believe men before the allemencae Re in Dae 2 equality of the law, ereiie and ta all theassert Walia that ten | liam "Jennings Bryan brought forth time of J ; reconvened the 5 convetnion, an fievde Seto ES ee a oe meeeee cnn savacot from and his task to meet from his bed ery to the re chine" as to his fale to his bed is to politics, de: so-called Republican the disturbing factor in roasted nly, Lhe the ans, all reasonable: des a ©ald D e a e4 = ao oe faut nsist tl rl erate en e : a yp, or et They have no friends to reward, no enemies to punish. They stand for the religious liberty of all- Mormon, Catholic, Jew or new The th ere better is them legislation the same upon ; as he public the . to enactof : we ‘pledge coming session the candidate laws at our such the the as legislature constitutional cerning will put effect | into con-| amendment the Initiative and plan the approve |Reatns, party. People's laid tion a no is the only panacea ills, imaginary referendum, | Utah, earnestly|cure so party or all for or otherwise, ae Sa that affec and is the only force that "machine" from anything ae mis- 0 zood We tisan convention! States sen-| ane $15,°$ | thers bs commitee, 7 injected into the administration of educational Institutions. favor the encouragement, of arbitration laboOe between by r}] of principles the Demo-| of the state of Utah sub-| shape he uld and fight for Hew octane "We are hot ashamed said. who "We thinks love our state. he is running stand alone| of Utah." he| Tom Welr, for congress| American party "machine." We and will the let tailori Ing as Gardner you long das at 10 o'clock by State Chair- John B. Milner should Suits, not be a4 tah oe aepie Abela: obs Ce nobte one pez property Z| outside ded gh Fs the men and women of Utah ought to recognize, that a continuance of the! Republican methods , which Was the result? Blinded by é been ere any reality was a vote f ridence meGaD g o oO confid nee jn heodore Roosevelt not a:vote of confidence andinto which a sense was of| Swan, Luke people ‘And : senator ring of this young state now, the organ of and the the a the of state ( nebeasiey: to protect about elie never e of Steinhart, Palma war Tooele Vinten J. H. R. Utah Dunlavey. Wilson. Giles, A. J. Evans, J.) Wayne-M. W. Webee oH S. Hammer. Daniel party S. At emblem. the Mormon church" this appearance j 7 Liurris and : Numes that commit-|form platform the point tee made its started irduble: man ‘Every if even. that rooster desire had the secure the || Should as : Vacate the hall by five. the | have court so of a at long as It It will ‘drive| appeals to Boe , five heyday passed oY remember two the) exists past] Frauchise. re years locally government, so a Re publican as long great and learned it that Washington, do of his Ready to nomina-| with all the Gergiles under its tion of O. W. Powers for congress} Was done very nicely by Fisher Harris. and the |er hand He said he had had visions, boy, that he would like to go panner and the dark days of when women wept and strong when a] to con-| not so know of any man near to his ideals as! we have) hand banner! work forth once. ee to short|}to support the Democratic planta- weary ample reason the machine and does No man pan wena "Every party in could select for his papain is, | corner, a ; UTAH Resign. if toaconthiienit | oom meee | eresleont SCHOOL FOR STAMMERERS WILLIAM E. BASSETT, Director, UTAH, PROVO, ; The vice president nae aceept the office. Annee 1amon have declared that' the lGimivealenteapmnade the prevailing continue unless ia -Is MOST state of anarchy| the government of | crc aenetas 2 the} dan- while for for the American oe tral; berate are we of one the. maa paahe yee hict ae oT' Serine - ee Ot Recoari i ny } aa a 2 ee ie = eee a oe ing the See friends a te ee eedy is DR. stones buy ESTABLISHED one}"| Beet SALT : LAKE CITY, UTAH. REASONABLE PRICES. R & G DUN GEORGE RUST, Idaho, Wyo: Genera: sine ait he Utal Offices | co In Progress Bnilding Ralt Lake Oitw The Oldest and __-_-_-_-_-_-- = Largest. 2S J. B. KEYSOR, D 240 MAIN STREET (Over Davis' Shoe Store.) Bell phone 1199-Z wi eee ) hatedt » here with YOUR YOUR " TOOTH r BLE re with TROU- oe MODERN \PPLI ANCE ervice the MOST PERFECT q ERS NCES IN CHARGE OF SKILFUL OPERATORS. Good Set of Teeth. .$5.00 Teeth Cl $0. eth Cleaned .....$1.00 Amalgam or Silver Solid Gold' Crowns, Fillings ... _. $1.00 BOK. os oo eu ote -» $5.00 Be ecAE ene : Bridge Work, 3 A or. per Gold Fillings. .$1 and up Tooth .. $5.00 PERTH EXTRAC TED ABSOLU TEL ¥ CWE wHOGH PAIN BY THE LATEST METH ee We make teeth that fit the south: ----- a 2 eee inten iS 4 of 4 ‘Pig BS ae torn G. I. 4 WIN, Me Ford The WINS NS. EMERY Seer HINES T. J. NIPPER Ke let GIRLS 10 SHERIFE 2 ae. ro WINS. WILNS. The Busted. Hotel The Merchants help weren't paid. were beaten Luke attached the furniture, Hotel's brother-in-law sued Luke :Hines,: Nipper and Sheriff Emery or 5,000.00 damages. Ve scrapped in the City Court- the Bankrupley Court-the aan States Court-the District Cou and and ag ee the wilderout into the dedicated will how | Penterents| and Com-| Jead past all faces the prom- bitterness of them; and 186 ee cht words another, ee eet invites its to them, | e form: cea ee cane single how mount them. } in the ita ispolitical angry) the and and to know how to to sell | aire Se ener ER el cel Oeleeetes) eet W a Navy bee filled our cup to overt Democracy take the lead SIT epee We | yvenere stock includes stones from hundred twentieth part of a carat each five carats Delesates 5 Try to Be Neu-| sal ee roe Really Favor Germany. | the state party while of with Our one | rear ons THE- BEAUTIFUL THING IN THE WORLD 2 - reason nationally pilot Let people out of hateful things, The ieee General in worst cases. information. |} WIRELESS CONGRESS FIGHT your} Sau How) with the| to do. Facies of a long day | peace, charity and good 5 why This! for les jce of the future. Weary are the people of Utah of strife ana. contention Utah, and men) yess Send oe conditions it Pe is Pais impossible that con-| oon u ee ae SEeeunt? Fees | a new president. The consequence will be absence of legal power and there-| and strive for Utah Let us high with in this campaign Republican party on the oth-} pare that with the Mormons under Sts| ¢owing. There Is indeed should smash Positive guarantee % g %j| Powe! from given him obedience Republican the members us eo Street, CITY. ‘ | at} rebels the politica)| ferent systems of wireless telegraphy | < . z | Senator Snicotete and for different codes s for internationsare reeall how the sls aS te ieee ea. medveaan ts ago: and something earthquake: we)its Supreme} not| could Main LAKE lind also. ceuse at resolved te Meee power throes midst rentof bythe factions; so to if do,|tt) and and the andwill even have SALT 4 % Success of the Democratic ticket, and let us therefore, let usgfrom this day forth consecrate ourselves to the cause |and | Utah." to vote. knows, worthy "While party American -the.. we . {09-11-13 South 0 Governor Aqulilla Nebemerce ane 42 or ceparanents are en-| . the best governor that Utah | Geavoring to remain neutral, giving no went down to defeat oulward manifestation of leanings to> : And | "ard Germany, " new Republican ring waxed which they are suid' | obeys couneel unquestionable Te Sion. 89 House | American It} {deals and with the lofty and patriotic people. disfranchise the Mormon [L| purpose of so serving the commonproperty their could not take toward that it will advice. could not drive them from thelr homes| wealth If the Mormon! that day, which in.God's providence jiq from the state. Powers. The tort Cinee : ; ' epeats Former Speech, take away their franchise It will : ‘confiscate their property.' It will In conclusion, ‘I will quote the lan- | -- ‘ride through shod over ee people of | Suage that [T used on a Similar ocea- Manstield. Williams, W. Smith. ane llpuiriaiiea mr esolvediiots have been he Is commanded 4 C0 tOeeene Leading Music nue $8,000 Three sugar Bears resolved cet ' aah c secretary Z Mayans, Stal Mie edi ot arate Wuehingion: Bei fine Bran oered | by the 1en Senator me ee Heoken: ee Wells, who, an Fee ker, was ever had, tl 1en, the the .| "hat } SIC c- ay ic t 7 he ween | hood, I with senior mouthpiece which'has M : we Cienfuegos A rebe destroyee destroy Poregoing om 4 N Zs ate "ba Probably Havana mercy senate eteinbar Amari should nt which | Publican party here in Utah received | even an overwhelming andvictory, ma; ineane ma-|in exce jority The great which eee af- little They one NorE plate, abnant: wa intervention come. immedi- Denver tions ns ne state, ; parent I pop- catarrhal @\the head of the government. ane ig #4] ready to present his' resignation ev« 4/ though the present disturbance shoul would | child the : plain that? ane street Berlin.at the Oct. 4.-A bitter fightwireless ts as-| Senator Smoot,ther, thanea wauta + been nips any || _sured international were| and all ee CLAYT ripper oko may. of 3 % | re lerers : bowles ee eee eee eS ME ere aa Re Bake: mare ant - ately/Srlt". force 4 4 of ris ai, iG nes nan imperative Z and te = gis of ard | sente oreparts #7 | fore # | will represented. ie ‘from bushing %}the United States wil! adopt ¥ measures necessury to avold this isene. Gne: eas Mee 4 4 : interest In no matter what parts or organs affected with {t, Dr. Pierce's i -_-_ : 4 4 Garfield "Not Republican|place he did the Repub-| who had come delivered gah Bch aa 3 7 : ‘ Vike Vi to The A : 2 ° ere ants the Ve Supreme @ i) Court. won, The girls were paid. Merchants were not beaten. If you want some your Bad Debts ective money, e turn e SS country mits is ticket to the citizens of this) licans know we are after them until|/the aforesaid and oft-tried Mr. Pow-] American party that is held up 4s a! patrons who will be ty this city durstate, and asks their suffrage at the | we drive them from citadel to citadeljers. After being nominated by ac-j skull and cross bones to hee n timid|ing the aor week to call at this poles Nov. 6. and make of Utah a great and glorious|clamation, Judge Powers said in part: ! women and gentile men. ang from|office during their visit and get the Very Quiet at Wirst. COMMON WHALER Judge Powers Speaks. the Toing of the Repubitean Pee eal SEER in just Syaenbioele ssc | Th © convention was called to order erayer by Chaplain. "Two years ago we urged the pcoplc|trueat sentiment that Reed Smoot/and ene block west of the :| promptly bn g Z eC . aeetare conditions if that party with n}/its Internal strife, was continued in power by the vote of the people. What . = BoP e nities % to $25, W eclare in favor of public}on the Amerikearns ticket, was/sress. He had certain ideals that were]trembled, would come again. Be varakiie of public utilities. ashamed of Utah wherever he went.|exceedingly lofty, and until O. W. : ' Rieiine Sa upon these the forezgoing|The Democrats are ashamed of the] Powers became a candidate for the Should Smash Machine. declarations eratic party and onesty, tay Des Pellets are the original Iver pills, first put up 40 years ago, General Request. doubtful w ibies.er ner ym when oon? ress assembles next Friday. President Alo weatl-resisting ? Ht was an eeehour before the conven-} when an appeal to reason failed, the tion had disposed of the platform, and neople heed this appeal and ff the | will surely come, when Republicans played upon religious Chairman King was trying to tie the Mormon Democrats abandon the De m=! will be finally buried prejudice. and created an un-American | "ands of the ciock because the man- | oeratic party, the party of peace any} ! turned toward the hone our | Republicans, capital; : excus Rey. $7.5 . ‘ Consul Officlal 4 4 weal why no are unalterably opposed to par-| party in Utah. He said if every man,|*sement of the theatre had served no- | sanity in Utah, then we would politics and management being | woman and child were seduced by the| tice upon the delegates that they must|the American party on the one public We law, and Democratic for United reason ea nec- your it so} ner iver and biliousness, Priceratinnia your coun- | Sect ay be possible believe dignity of the govogres. Stelnhart, Z| | net will ministers pr aoe lon to advocated by the Democratic party in| takes to individual errors, according He said the Republican Kime. the past that United States senator be|Mr. determined to drag the was elected by direct vote of the people.| party and we pledge ourselves to name at| dominant chureh into politics, and thé at|,. the next state our candidate autor, their the ; outwardly, mater ials ‘ men of Z| 7| Ried Naeriecet peatcae eatin M Thi throat-the paper that prints upon its | oc a slave of the dictators who now gue ab-P. J. Fennet, G. ont Whit- | ¢ront page, the words: - ‘Oficial Oruae the state Bene And no s san of the tian' Republican Party ofaaniad tt 5 | organization relle can come Kane-Frank Little Riarane the eat itself. fromIn the this Republican campaign, Millard-Daniel Stephens, voices the sentiments of the Republi- | S@™& excellent gentlemen, RepubliMorgan-H. B. ILFry Tae can leaders au and which speaks be real Piute-Samuel tar ex| */ C#0S: brave thought and that they the would : . cathedra, in its issue of Sept. 26, in al? Sa a ey would demand Rich-Robert McGammin. double: leaded. éditoglal addressed di_| fir play and they called a meeting Salt Lake-George G. Smith, J. B.| rectly to the Mormon people of this| !" the old city hall, but before they Burton, A. E. Hyde sr., John Dern |gtate. says to the Mormon voters of| 44 assembled their courage oozed D - W. r Moffat, Moff: , ' cs : ¢ ‘analund dhatvanivec C.‘ oF I. Overfield, Ma-| tah, ; that, ‘Without regard to party,| lout CU 4nd they resolved themselves tonal into hohi Spencer. they ahold ante tha Republican tick-| a# sort of young ladies' croquet party San: Juan-L; -H. Read It;says.to.the Mormon:.people| 20d they went to the Republican conSanpete-L. P. Nelson, J. W. Tye. hat unless they do so, the American| Yemtion and helped to nominate the Sevier-Not named, party will ride into power and that! ™achine candidates Summits, L. Bowder, A. R. Wie-| when it obtains power, that it will Rene. . ; Z a organizawith| was dressed price $12, the tae a _ state} the convention wouuld be peace there attitude defiantadopted properly party | in The The Demoeratic that bellef fraternity. the and Liberal' keep become far as and I ee eer D.cal Joseph Mon- | #bsolute security and they proceeded | Reean eae at it ilar strong it| really to favor ; Evans to I perfect the obnoxious po arrogant until today, no man on, Frank Nebeker,f abn xious political ma -| "axed ane bi e O. Hoffman. « chine which.en the had be a candidate of the. Republican - Carbon-L. ad founded and| can , a | -#.- ardon-tLs Reeenaee with which titey. "propose to rule the party unless he surrenders hisSs man z pao eset 7 a ss i 5 Gentile." the When it its work. party. down 200d j with made ' The t that F said | breeding discord and contention, Committee. Tannerfi oo the worn, ae re reservations, Had ee don i value-for appearance perfect fit, garments ¢ ‘ are Clothes fine will the at the very foun- ¥|%| sign Palma andhas to irrevocably resolved to re| Aeilter the government of shape-retaining 5) theelr style, : te t 4 hich eal He referred to the "sagebrush" or-|M. Creer, Sw M. Roylance them out of Utah.' ore Ne oe tk ganization which was organized with Wasateh-John H. Murdock. Mormon people. to grant easements for public roads,|a4 view that there was no room jn Washington - David Lu. Morris. | wrongs. ditches, canals and reservoirs within | Utah's political field for an Ameri-| Brigham Jarvis Coulditt. Pike. forest cf 6a tha acti in te Be selected State Davis-George Ismery-B. F. o ; kearns would disfranchise the Mor-| mands of labo Jature | mons if they gained the ascendency in| ‘We demand that the legislature | the state, as charged by The Repub-| shall pass laws establishing reasonable | jj¢can, : maximum rates of charges for transa ; ee = ce and ete onservatism of Democriuts. Ain, pod pe aaa es cana Lape a "The Democratic party is the conMine and eden Be acre 6 : nike SET BRUNE ue In Utah politics." he pee oe ber, APL eS Oy eUS borrowed fyvm another Distinguished different railroads and other common | carriers in the state, and shall enforce such laws by ade Le e alti ; WwW pled a ya aes ie n es. an New + Beaver-R ea par-| wildly,end prive the family of his company charged the latter with - being resociety EnV Tawanit lastatid polities ie sponainle for the Sbrocua ity, ne ; nis oe 2 legitimateHe sald:if-there product: operate oy ae a St 7 < : Kearns. had been :no t CCE E GS) foes 4 eae ecaue oe Republican party in Utah there would urge eight-hour the strict enforcement! nave hebeen party.AmeriHe ofact,the wepresent law and its|cajq did nonot Amerikearns belleve that the tension the head of the is-as follows: "maUtah Amerikearns Sepa convention real ularity of Presid > ; Memories. You recall committee, the understanding in which he zand that Lyman with R. Martineau,' present ingarity that in resident supportingRoosevelt, him they believwere | quarrel ere 4y Me I 3 eeeg ap ] and you state chairman, was to be retained at|0ing the best for the state, the Re-| ee and joyment of all civil and political rights. | #fter snoring ae with ame ane ; he sa at . far We hold with William Jennings monopolistic greed Bryan that the wage earner is a citizen | MOF impor tant to the people of Utah | were the issues at home. He referred ‘ > To drive him The round after round of applause and it ' 2 surged back and forth across the reg kers gont« ang | break rs gf empty > seats as the eee seeth os ing surf combs over the reefs. It was the first Line in the day that passersby Knew anything was going on inside He referred to his tirst speech on the SEMEL EIMEGA ET Wades aro. at the s declared that ae seETEE | Founder of the American Party." Th meant a continuance of a warfare Of leeia eneeee is Senator Smoot's own bitternes. That it meant. strife at | : ie now he tries toe disown i Home and abroad. It seemed to us that | ator eo cave It on the doorstep of Sen- made/ pan nomina acclamation," Bryan as the greatest living private en he ene mePpert of the electorate | tne nominee bade he a rae citizen and the leading exponent o anc . sO Sa a ryan Was 7 the stand, "ane was efeatec the principles of true Democracy. And | Th mention of the name of. Wilabout the same manner justly entitled to the fidence of every loyal = hereby indorse ' him It a12 i More square miles and fewer bad men than any other in the state,'' was , r » ' by J. R. Letcher controlled entirely » . . We favor such national legislation | shadowing importance today, He said| Being entitled to only Oe ene as will compensate those who served | Roosevelt was a standpatter in league| desiring to be in harmony Ww Fe tas in the Black Hawk and in the Indian) with the trusts, and that as president| the candidates, he split it into thir wars for their heroic and frvaliable of the United States he allows mono-|and divided it around. The Ces services. them are their for stabil arene ; determines 4 best state progressive 4 44% ty,|‘ but the Davis Whitec county inquiryat di ' : aa 4 aoe ee cr conute amare Poe pagel % cope tt le 1 to Stewart. When it was! 4 eee, ad that Whitecotton was all|#4 and for as America Makes 4 q 5 ; Gardner ee % s , and the Piafrifen d c Utah desire peace, | Chairman King was introduced by ance of those conditions politically, | the retiring chairman, Mr. Moyle, and and relations socially that will result | he opened the afternoon's obsequies by in concord and in bringing into happy | breaking loose on the trust proposiproud natio make they , against | 4 ‘There Is not the rine relations of in t wha of reg ard Correct 3 . g Davis of worked the shame for the unfortunate con son, Salt. Lake dition now existing in Utah. We deFirst assistan nt sergeant-at-arm mand that the ee producing these | George Wardlaw, Weber; Thomas Kel- an enlightened senti-of ment... The great and massprogressive of the:people * one oer inside The to name the man when Chairman] % Barnes referred to| % King interrupted. Tobla- wh is part:.of Al adnt Parma theca me oenclally sake 4 Tor: Atneriean inttecvation® Because ‘he ae eet garmen ture 4 dation, 4 of if conditions local strife B. 1-3 iad Barnes know a 4 Z Sevier.' candidates had not worked against a|/¢ Miss Nell | phemocratic candidate for district |% Sergeant-at-arms-Theodore sha be removed; that } Jur, Carbon. and bitteniese shall yield to Chaplin-John > 1-3 vil. o Nn of bottlo wrapper The B effectiveeet mannerat | te full list of its ingred iy mast important that the crnment ts unhe | gl ee g 4 1 16 25 | Z 0 :|%4 dgoodness or badness of Clothes bial ti 13 7 eantel A. 7; it sree 4 N r | choice, wanted ° : ie 13 aut 1-8 to paeace S. { as Ae , 3 e States A - Miner ts Tab te furthi onthe. @jsent will have a favorable result in| regulate and {nvigorate, stomach, liver @| Cuban congress next Friday | and bowels, Much imitated tay never %| All reference to make a compromise | equaled. Sugnr-coated and easy to take 4 or like Ideas must be omitted; Is most | ys candy. no to three a dose j 4 AS aia ae 5-2 al vse . . ... Necessary Snow, Peter , 1 am "3 cenn weber y; 3 ‘ 5 . ..-. Ss Wayne Salt] 5 3 . prey Paani 4 4 12 , Toeele igre ; 9 ~-. thin ee uan os y megretary a, Hayes, First assistant ‘secretary The | reason for this retardation of At the state's growth is obylous. organ- chairman-James Cach e . Sd salt San committee, temporary which | Weber. Baskin. | 4 |% 4 Z le 7 5 Sanpete . .-sa-- .Sevier. mark in such pre-eminent degree the Second: vice chairman-E. ro s people of a progressive commonwealth, | Washington. and with a state enjoying such boundS Third vice chairman-Mrs. less (012217. pve com-] report in the| Roylance of H. cotton. 3 2 53 eas : sa pire from each permanent - Chatrmen-Wwalliam intelli- gence of its people. on the first ae officers anid of and_ committees | on rovo, chairman of that reported the following as proud | its founders patriotism of committeeman named Ss Gartield Grand Commilttoe Reports. all such methods as incendlary, revolu- | ization was tionary and subyersive of the highest a tec, and the best interests of the commonwealth and the welfare of our people a be resulted Court, White- Stewart. ze 2 8 eo a RHE .... and Yl. ow. wniakt art, | % rita (OAR O: Davis . is I ballot. Judge Supreme secre-| read the appointment moving eee fo a non-Mormons to a vote' the each "American" ticket. We denounce of said parties for the methods Supreme to of win- | Emery before Farrell 2 4 vote a weak strong,,| G. nominated proceeded eran See Se Will 4 Lake eles Haier Rot air | follows: elevatio o their; f° ne a Mil. force The Salt lican and. "American". parties of Utah. | at the conclusion of the speech of the | wiitarg The former for its impassioned appeal | pee dale ee eae - W. ae RNs mer in who withdrew. With Stewart, Whitecotton and Baskin in the race, the convention ad-|of any is thata condi-| of the same, and in this | Telling down hill t needs no further we declare that the elec- | foree. Sometimes I think something Bei United States senate of an | Should be done to stop it. In the city] poy ‘p iden: the so-called "dominant | ampalgn it played into the hands of | Gaon : was imprudent and unwise inflicted upon this common- of from many if made, interfer- preceding complaint could We believe in the complete aes Sted opel taein tion of church and staie as expressed | < leaner ahaa ppd in our selves from fn politics than any | ministration The only State. 9 that Chureh 9 9 , 4 4 4 ra and embodying observed, 9 % 9 9 9 9 4 4 9 4 state, but in spirit, the provisions of the con-| stitution shall be 4 ee ~~ LAKE 4 Stewart whisper-| They SALT platform. 30 Cc.: B. Olsen of nominated Samuel up in chief whose to go about ing, w hispering, whispering, and ut-] lering that in private which they! tray, is the defender of personal rights,/ ; ounced man King, whe withdrew gracefully. The judge insisted and said he would make a speech if the chairman did not consent to the use of his name Into political discussions and party| wanted this or wanted that. conduct. While it makes no war upon REcceEMOMminioclarcnce conslence or creed, but, upon the con- | : a ¢ | -lexion of the affairs in the last city|ing speeches were with the committee clection, enabling the Kearns outfit to]on platform, Judge Kellogg stepped a Mr. Moyle said he did not know] into the breach and nominated Chair- has POUL, and the efforts of have oer sought to glous and other improper IKking tineau, charged the Republican party Chairman King begged for ten minwith having caused the creation of the| utes for nomination and there did not Amerikearns party, and he accused|seem be any fortheoming. It was said Senator Smoot of changing the com-| by a delegate that all of the nominat- . | of any instance where Senator Smoot| The Democrats of the state of Utah,| ‘i nd directly employed his apostolic} in convention assembled, hereby anauthority to atd him in polities He|] nounce as their platform for the com- | s¢ aid he did know, however, "of hun-| ing campaign the following ee Gcreds of instances in which his au-! e REPUBLICAN, Chair in the throes of the notorious resolu| tion, and could not report, so some one suggested that a candidate for the | Supreme bench be selected A dele| gate objected on the grounds that no candidate should be asked to run until he knew the platform Judge Kellogg of Utah county interposed by saying that any candidate for the Supreme bench would be expected to stand upon the constitution of the United States, of the state of Utah, and upon all the laws that were enacted under those constilutions, and not upon INFLUENCE against and [ates inconfronted their placeswithanda the apeakera| that the convention was ready to hear | were discouraging; the platform. The committee was still state of affairs. There did not seem| to be enough enthusiasm to blow the dust off the kettle-drum {inside the or-/| | chestra rail. In introducing James H Moyle as the temporary chairman, (Continued From Page One.) Mr. Martineau handed the compli- | nents of the unterrified to the Repub-| The clause was as garish a the an licans and accused the Republicans of| form as a streak of red across a noon- | everything for which the Democrats} day sky. The whole plank Was a re-| imagine they have to suffer. pudiation of Brigham H. Roberts who Temporary Chairman Moyle, who} Was sent to congress by the Democrats | rollowed Mr. Martineau, added nothing] of Utah while he was one of the seve on | new, but he said it in a different way.| summer) presidents of seventies, and it is a] It was a reiteration of his OVER yrayer n Fifth SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS OF BAD DEBTS, Francis G. Luke, General Manager. 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