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Show ti ie Convention Places “see Eeptenqabe., Lake as “J. Av EDWARDS, Bepublicaty A. candidate. for ditor. 1 City Au- H, Republican PEABODY,/ candidate urer. for City Treaspt? '(REPUBLIGAN CITY PLATFORM x + HE Republican party of Salt Lake, in convention assembled, adopts and promulgates the following expression of views and declaration of principles: the Republican gery aipon the able, broad-minded and WwW. ‘ongratu patriotle ‘eaaerehip of William: Howar Th sit of the President of. the United States ie the city of Salt. Lake js, Srittout doubt. an epoch-mnking event In our history. We comnmend heartdly the broad-minded, sensible and wisely Christian BANE NS expressed by the eae In his. Sunday address atolate the Republican. porty upon pene splendid and able ad- ‘ministration of the ‘affairs of the &tate and county. of the state of Utuh, and of Bal; Lake City, and have the}, our, citizenshin, ‘a denounce as infamous the exaggerations. abet eee spread broadeast by the organs of the self-styled SNS" arty, the purpo of wh . delibera (Bly, directed to the e ‘the’ reputation and biighting the Prosper {ty of the people of the nt at Retroy be more skillfully devia of Utah. ool not Sa t wake City is municipey ty of ao mes and schools and we ‘pledge Repnwit fy officials to a faithful and consistent enforcement aw. re are pear the Heensing of crime means of fin Wwe es ‘nownce the traffic bias and pra usc rete upheld and pratec by Aen ndministraition and eee et in “aischarKe ran officials in closing n public improyements. and nledge the paca movement Seoantt toward the up or wasteful use VICTORY OVER T Creation of an Indepe f of duty of the We. belleve that the eats picuey. ratism and car ax priva “ value wT ke for every do ae workmen Be ya ido, residents. } ; Seen DET ote = ‘ the c cottiret ventlo nO reTIMNANerT addition OF Lares igh : Thiontty | erent 4 . am Ommend thew pric of the juvenile 5 te the ai stucles 1 ce despl placed Jn4 a tae P sours WAS Oa aebleh tt 1¢ y , To 2m has accomplished i a adminis a present ‘ wm piMuielI My omratforts wera highly Sredaba: t: cee , or cae re After a a ’ ; o Editor. t sses, nera na i€ wold } 1 i oat eC ae wer sine. orca aoe? ay nae Seon a» wou eo & usciess Waste oO els moot which had@ been written Phil-| to proceed on a small scale in the operaina Managing Eaitor white instructed tions, and that the Moors who have ine repo ter to i the story Into Engms g adn. fees es lish new spaper vie been making ralds-from the-rocky fast‘Reporter Beere Pactra saying that nesses of Mount Guruga must be disne =oe we nothing Seas aoe na and withdrew enkinsonae aoe offered Z pees knowledge whatever ; t hette be a. a prayer fora ain went given tha in order might ofbe mankind done would rment ment of nankh co be lodged | ‘for| | ed ved | ed |m4 ! i ¥ Committee corrections, City he The ne ame committee mittee was Le ward, Russ¢ : AP : 1 us t | Vand. 1 ' AS rot it \e wa ; faa a ort| he pro-}| und - er thor i ar ec s ve ' ‘ diseu crue ‘ ‘ ‘ ee te ‘ ter Nome out ‘ ) Repene ! i , “Mr. a he in tho e if te he 1 i would’ GE if he wi 7 ma oo on 5 t vile { os Sept, tis iy i } > i o } 7 E > house, was | i the {t . ; American Mining i caneyens,. neh in the southern Nevada field as guests of the city, held a session or he.) late here i ing. A cordial welcome rattinc acleaete s by Vee zens who in the followed afternoon, by another Det e None es as was extended to ‘ Pate ‘ a committee of « jti- | Nevad : e ener 1 See several special trainns at placed se A 4 ‘ ' morning s . field this mornin ned this after-| at ae ae various subjects relating| 1. The principal speak- aan aided abt Taal : oe im 2 be an session of San u rome that imund 'B Kirby, a miningaticen-|neer inof mining Poheaine “i bree aich ot! on etonight The a onlega napiael i t saralye is of minoe * nig —< 2 hi i Ste a hE be a = S aleaproy sl of a nur rong di et eaten Cee on Me an ‘neining: ee the ' the jilste hery on western ee: the every yea belittled in the to on At war, your once States 500,000 ‘by J nes reviewed American | ‘ wie Dawes F cisco, the Sept i finlforn streets ic ADqut conductors paraded the this afternoor ct the ‘ reek ty 1e l Declines noto principal len have as a? upon strike will have upon iv th t tO i‘ acco the the tichard ‘a 1 A ot report may f coal pos bly ow of > : r » grocs. a General the St the wits. : g4 of sides of the flag on its the opyp tt des ie othinge ve the the a Sees tae treet Official eir-|sary Ww peein of the se Wi upon campaign » a of t protracted serious failure of Is| io had > 1 9:30 firs of at Se h ; at will ~ give way SOF influence alize the the ere in dre am ition of and of an wood m ted to his. Sargeposer 1 in6 he att‘ an uncle of mine, ve said that he wo Uncle. ig 10 wi Nan't King, Was murdered by ne- | broad ) ‘ and 2 J Make here sad to new Guthrie, statee- the ae and was eee Doar? “Imposed” < ish.. Repre eee the presen proposed assess- of three-fourths of 1 per cent imon Okla homa banks to recoup the bank guaranty fund made neces- sary by the failure of the Columbia of Oklahoma company & - Trust company > The | abeyance, In held be will matter the|ble Mability assessment of ae against the stockholders of the bla $200,000 Colum- concer 7 nail y de The| L. AOklahoma Wilson of Banker El Heng, pres at a story|the association, pro-| withdrew the official call issued earlier was not) in he ~awvethe upon, and of} nie the (tive next fehorier “was day for a meeting connie Saturday to to of the execu- be eee consider the eS VANDERBILT Paris, Sept. oe : Trembls a oT bn B ag, . WINS. 29.—W ; <. j Vanderbilt's 4 Barbarossa won the Cone ae os {s =Prix’ ver C A ‘lark coun Republ ear bene aris’ ee Wide tte Taquin ityelo secured third and Ross Adplaces, respec= Peutetre and 5 F s the Prix lh B : - 7 ) is P . - fis aintains : in niform ment : H ° Washington, clerks Sept. Xt R s ght t arc oO in d GovernP Parade. de —General eee tary Frederick D. Grant, di commanding the Dickinson discussed informally at Which has ‘hed .dieited r Secretary after | department of the lakes, and cisin sthran of his sank’ at’ the filed the war department this afternoon the ori val : , un |at the former because he appeared |of a so-called temperance parade \'. = up in e Just what passed between See ee was not disclosed. Mr Dieckingon said oe a e subject to Genera had mentioned th subje he department |Grant when he called one man covered |en route to Chicago re rly ci obb cs In celebration. a O41 | Fulton obbed "B and escaped to -~ goon followed 20 the |absence of of the the by | chaels at the from ea New dep ite , £ o last Saturday igte me nt's s mp ame ni gk ee o a ai taat: of the demonatratlo Nn. While General Grant Is a pote} prea e Is a ardent advocate o 1¢é¢ ne aaaiy posts He set forth officially his question tn his attitudde toward j the Hquor i et annual report t othe department oh et Mes depar of the e a He (arent io. Romane the D | when the "oO York. letter rani executive board o f tl he mentay * arguntedtt ‘oun ‘ » ooC8 earnest for Pe: Aside ve ste nieee “10 0 fi s0cg > é Ht ecbr thetdokin At one one point eb o ts c ere eon | oatrites d Socle Societies s for Local Self-Governhn omae othe ther. recreation fc atures. of garrison s reputed to|changed and one of the hour fug! yes hthorses | ment, General has mailed to the the matter secretarycould crittels| life anteen, which is aoe tedSoieee sit his mouth 3 kitted t a late the Grant, not | soldier ‘lub roo am cire Continued on Page 6. was tt but. pursuit, In til W ; posse | thought ine | m:n had gone over the moun-| | tains } ee ee BADGERS WIN AT LAST. i tre ited officially and it is be is ved the | into v7 tary’s reference was jocula E ariier in the day General Grant Justi| fied his action in appet uring. in the parade lon the ground tha vas a dem-| which no vice or de ey ion ean in- rude } re “To close the doors: of the aoe ie or o rison club and ae be ou Ee a aaaT haunts of iniquity anc Hon haleca tbe | : : fionstration in favor ‘Of ota government | vulture who, de ; Lena ta | Tokio, 29.—B close sco baseo . . a Wire pire 1 up breakin ‘ 7 the: Sept.Universit of 1e Wisconsin |andae was n au. temperance 3 iF no standard a aerateof morality, ote Fe riesbut, Invite: anit ot i =e ays eres rolna ¢ In: uch as no orders were {issued toldown @ AELEPACrS cf ee ’ te | ball nine won today “team ee ein ‘Ganeral Geant to march in the parade, | induce soldiers to iy sae WFO i so | all- Tokto team ( Faas Secretary Dik kinson holds that the for- | pravity and ey S 6 & hits, and W iaconelt mi five error = ein cannot be regarded | soldier as we to t comI har oa the Japane Me mer’s presence therein cam hi x 1h a alee ts 1 ted.” ea oe 4 q tative q $10.00 the for dis-|it was stated tonight, pending the dou- to FORSept CONGRESS. 2.—Jude my a finan- ee ment posed state Bani= Somitt avi: able Sk 300,000 and Sept. see resist, of Pa The failure law in thewould ap- 5 20.—T wo and the o horses ene been collection on 8 deposoh ¥ today iso x be e:! 3 % guaranty of those y state Y S¢ nen tele/ had on not state Columbia Okla, will the 2 % t t. - 3 and backed volA igalnst the wall While : Saye oe the lerks, - woul S M. Cred Vancouver yas nomin ae d today as late | erent c= ena ey nounte The of their deposits. to| the] Philips is prevailed, trusting Their today 4} D and | intense. ed: | didatee ims ene pecs Sat eeaoe to the | tively. in the Prix its | trict, which ti ae ve Francis Cushman Hervin poss!- é we ibsent, the drove up to} |the bank. hitched their horses and €n-| tered as if they were customers n rean s¢ ; to a question they whipped.out eg] I 2 with L 90. excitement apparel b ks and pckrBicrapn epee state ban | 2 the Citizens’ Natienis. Bac daylight thi : that ’ v oF et nes » trouble ar Seatthk attention Taft’s Was that / bankers hehadwas thedischarged. Philips NAMED w for to compensate s beyond the seas impossible for Mo- Escape With the Glenwood Springs, Colo., lin wiii ' “of ought them so man} independ- Lo a banauet| men entered the announcement fond o P { SaaS CRE 1 A gere:t the {indemnity which Spain Spanish occupation can b Springs No people state's guara Interest throb ehiout 2 the “selected as Editor ES icje +h mpl the country's doubt exists} Africa i marvels LKIIn to It ae thatwasthe neces- ory dence the ; : considered immensely rich ang much expected from indus trial lal exploitation tomor- du i yesterday. the concern- public ce, a trae and di 1 r/ sevtion® SHERIFF to future ; the me a sjon taff mi. Oe enEoe s Mr. the ‘ oh £ te tf 2 protr icted for - many ‘ years ich were the cause:of the | WHERE tb oe Pra Ono | m ude ant 1ddres oe reside nf say one of the oldest Irrigated fruit districts In} |the far west Pt sit yleld of apples ttra ci strug- reverses full benefit of success. Some | rocco to pay | will demand, ( were \ d Its ab- from him extremely tremely. in a a re to a rO non-interference to which Se gece opportunity to ent colény itn Africa, | the humiliating 1! | As it is manife stly th f} at eak About : happen Sar oa ~ 'Beere <serifice. Mani ‘sing ho and attend- brought ‘ s eps developed appease to thr ie in pune office until Mon-| al ology rcaponsible ‘3 wich have aes | ee cee will greatly strengthgovernment, whose ene- counted | bly to r Spaniard Paige‘ co over Z 2 essers. Sefrlt. Sefrit, Wihere White, owner, Messers. believe that the Moors discouraged, and the} Pp Chestithe Boveriment intends to.tuke | vantage of the situation to extend After luncheon he will m uk ean the natural amp! ithe itre. The | especially Piened further insure “rer ae last night. i Maura policy : | Sphere ral} at in rae gomething suld eobacechcamny Genupon attack windup ( OOO: | tear the ‘ yim itary Ba résiden “val! eter dere d an 7 en the|the powersgovernmé subscribed | Spanish nt an departure for*T The President was i and aea ae oo when the storm 9 of proplication of the the]|jests became so that the owner), oe ‘ great x alled ean ruinin to to many bibs of the Pribune intersere poe ee cial panic: in they nejup his heads ¢ =y 4 . Ps ape d o sald that Marina accompanied south the Moors dou- yg: a surprise gle % ith eens possibly complete roped. of roped,.ot 1S. Bare A. lighted the involve pd Se managing Both], Nothing {ur oT elt a afternoon, Bs however, thoroughly mies met] ar-| kept back 84 of step grounds. address lof lites touch upon the | hand. controversy: in SuCccé sun. were their Pensacola, Fla., Sept. 2.—Three negro sg for less than a peck.” keeping | out of pucker today for sate here the congress, | were brought s tomorro | | the committee on resolutions will make its |after twice escaping lynching at irl-| ‘Che President dec Jar 1, anent report. ne of the most Important re- | anna, Ma fonday night a mob entered | ject of apples, that they reminded porta to be submitted will be that of the|the Marianna jail, but the negro had | good deal of human nature Son pecial committee appointed a year ago|been concealed by the jailor. Yesterday, | that beautiful to behold from | Gunniugham cles, are en Pr club the » t P vont Uta the Hotel will be the home o AG whicl iliantls i BY while xpectec rising ° Deane eae Phi Sori xposition I odate t) the visit visitors mmoda — a FROM SAVED LYNCHING his | t Came eScol nll festival, iy that * } joined midnight, his party here on desire. The cs become bya reception com-| " Abroad the vietories are expected andto | Tribune, Was “MPA = wae Pp ct an Prest-|enrance Spanish prestige greatly discharged 2 unt!l thelr: norning. every ae a plo- Ly oon: in 8the wes. to meal turned to Goldfleld late ‘ to face nictbres everywhere business! company ‘res- taken, a and when : 1 t} COMO pe mn NS to [Ae and| comes ]it. |ihich We" puShed ahd thers was cher (28 Giotto gays nad discouran BANK ROBBED (N COLORADO | tempts at general decoration. except wit $10,000 at Glenream, (Two Men Secure fagfisa @'banner a at the governors that the s reet would be ample to handle all the that usually attenc h festival aA a will roe restore: he said, NEGROES then ears Aleation Knights o of. ofdisputes arb Gmadelietaise of the today.so began Wa which resident ao o and S nat pe rmitte B08 Ss ai cir neh anc Cape r possib ibility y neers planted Seattle | eral Sotomayo a receptlo the hotel ana s u thr ne ts noon valted for Engels at the rallroaa station and The company today refused the reques ofsen| th to Submit submit \mnin ronuest ‘was been secretar the Intertor Taft Greets Yale Club. ¢ OrpOrAl the vis to Cap-|coma I Company to scaled: and be south until Los Angeles Oe ae which ae d tl es the turn | | exp Cnthusiasm Mr iplett 1, . at ata ps to ee Okla., Sept. City, ; a supply of money received from the state guaranty fund, Pvigenirae by ee l { the State e.cash. on: hand In nk Commissioner Young codaly paid about 400 depositors of the Columbia nk & Trust company, which suspend- What has become of the main body of | ments of fac et act oo vAlrant danger the official | cause ts not clear from Moors the paises rtehe Unoffi reports intimate atatement. | there had to be a sacri-| journey leaves The visitors and the 1 tee enter: d autom bile s of REQUEST: TURNED’DOWN:.: Omah city more given up at Chutes] Vance Wor- Offer of Arbitration. north forces | oi mmit ss afternoon |} ES ee ar Be fi ane ception In honor of said j Car he > ; ; inventions The. next | he sent preven- tt 1e pre : nountain his | has the of troops|and of police rece hsa large body ' Street coast . alter he of Friday ? tation. you will hoof it, back, just as you gentlemen,’ when on that and also ee . 'T ao not and from this height successfully signaled Omaha time phase 7 herelty without: rae weeks possible warfare, feo ‘Sp anish lai { the to inv ate he Alaska mining laws | learning of the ruse, the mob formed|out are found to > tasteless 1 floor 0 s . xe Sheriff Lewis hurried the! prete whieh probably will be submitted at a|+rgatin, Sheriff wis hurr) iwithin, y YeawhilePon other Aato aanot } a . spection | night anion tomorrow night. blacks out of town OOK Gh: are fOMnC fo Nave ue Lis Bap ap a : Tt is not known what the findings of the They are charged with the murder of | ths > Juice an the taste that. go to ri } saferuard- | committee are, but ade ait lor nal interest hz John Dukes, wealthy planter Duke up real ch : ; the saree: are ' or re 6 t wido 8 a ied, for her former Hee | The Pre side T met an old Cineinnatil them 2en given its Ww rk th rumor tha widow | } Fubject <0 of a on ‘ nd aHnd awe he ee leaves eee The balloon remained In al two hours and landed twenty from. the city without mishap jsured eter iBresn of servi ; Jail bi est | crowd ees enn ~ Night Ones overnment a and Iee an ia velopment yf 1e gro and developr of regulations mining the Ralston night Cc, even- in the one tl At re- 3 g | tain Slotterback of the signal corps who followed the course of the balloon in an opened at Goldfield Monday, adjourned from Goldfield to Tonopah today, and after a day spent in visiting the mills and mines in the \Gloesh CAMP; congress Tetired stock in these late “as war. utilities s 29.The be and for Tacoma Pilot and Hall W Private den, George B. Harrison of the signal corps een in the basket, reached an altitude of | \wasnhiy ’ Sept. Union begins, con- i Committee Special That Rumor ‘ Cunningham May Report on Coal Controversy. Nev., the each transportation would not do. before, the Pacific oe this new a Here The military balloon sent park. today, with ¢ aorporal Se all 29.—Presi. reached “ During the = = Tonopah, the les In con- that. years the United reserve army of the any sald, did a | a In aeroplane that 2.600 feet, Worden ss be automobile ti }he Taft for army a certain number of and], re- | gourse will the establishment, nurnber be large « nough that | 48 reached, could Sept. . . the of Wash., - ‘tonight, just two 1 Boston. tart f | Star ron National} said that 3 , urged district a of | time we go Tour) witha pack oe | 1 f \ ts use | nearopt hére,thanin sud ‘four =| sata by i100] before the retired, ; Chaffee es 1e end of ten would have a 29.—Tenne Oas tu- e Seattle, eute aye , Lieutenant General | steadily heading for the west | iia’ jeneral Chaffee NONSE A Chaffee, ; ; should sponsible he Texasengage] lerults to. Fenniessee , prohibition, Mot” penmicte d within 00}: R. | 50,000 top in dent 29.—Just of nvention, “{that fenn,. saloor a Sept. adjournment conv % gressional te eT hej " 2 xa : ; BA | for forea ae was | Nador and Zelouan seve tlthe were ~ | ones evacuated eee istance was encounteres ; Be-| Travel | Military, hope'of the country Ea eccup mis, PEM Under: saloons | most 1 Angeles, }Adna | bs Wihil mi s distant f na ere | pieced Inst night te Los to look | scription, meh 1 aa General Ene Will Not Automobiles. final YiWw ha NOW DRY : AS SAHARA. MeMinnvill ; F o 3 iS Troops Dc Does : the) papers,.:and pportunity mail a newer. Bryandebate sald joint could not {t VAI oN 7 lieve J from Atlanta, Was seic morning- had a rams and oP ' at o Chaffee 1 home raileyvy xe in|of November, i < te be ador 1 lop! e. 3 reach ed. 5 Hea read ia ws La Cent to ' Sp hee until he» vert pubscribe.to, theSEE Blattorm therto be onead mat 1 ; ho At on 1 might sav-|in | its yuld t | ate on | tonight knew © nothing gyar uth:th tonight, iadidald he he Ienew, taritt | Guard s un Raw . . 20.—William . Sept, es Neb Lincoln, { Free General Materials. | Bry: P.M 4 1 ne | of Disagree. ° . E venti il Subject | cl J and platform yn Sec= t 6 | on How- Bontare he posts and waited || oper rear ations attack, were and sent southward. successful, and | Bemocratic . cit First |-aaraene | a4 2] Named: outflanked. his advanced was not y= Oklahoma ee z eee ans ally fee eonypeare eed th tie Tribune the : sree ie ae ee ~elg ht eee wo a See ae of opinion naiwiny been into two columns on Sept. 20. 16 | oe e it y Managin dite te re or : Accordingly DINE rere a Krew Rens Bee eae . Ma Tribune C-Wiilteroe the ‘hen. Atte : r ¢) . aration ene oe that Davia A bad! brand the so-called Amer! ican party as a common enemy and pledge caer Loecectadstnapialn of the =| ours to the use of eve egitimate. means to encompass its defeat at itt Roe ‘ eat eacis os ithe neNas. BR tsctlon o this end we Invite the hearty co-operation of the electoos : : 5 of Salt Lake, reenrdless of party or creed. and promise an omical s Ww nw Tie bus inenaliiee. administration, In keeping with the city’s {mportance an : th arte acer ase its growing nee F *hapls y th hairman Mr. jas an Official action or as giving the ‘munity in whic ° BO ooa | | |