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Show FAY-SO- delegates and apportioned as follows: Provo, 1st ward Ill 8 2d 8 3d 11 4th 10 fih 13 21 A Soy Dashoi to Pieces Over Socles Springville Lehi in the Vicinity cf Oglca. Provo Bench Lake View Lake Shore Pleasant Giove IH CANYON PARLEYS American Fork General ...23 3 2 1 11 20 Territorial News Gathered from Our Brighest Exchanges and Arranged fer Spanish Fork Thistle P. V. Junction Benjamin of the Sunday about noon some searchers in the mountains near Ogden found the lifeless l)ody of little Tommy Driscoll where it lay at the foot of a precipice 100 feet high. The body wjib found by George Checkart, who was slightly in advance of another searching party. After a brief consultation Mr. John Royle took the body ir his arms s and by the aid of several pairs of tied together as a rope, succeeded in bringing it to a place where it covd be. placed in a conveyance and 3 3 0 The body was found just on the north slope of Taylors canyon, 200 or 300 feet above and to t he ndrCh of Doc Wheelers Last Chance mine. The boy had made a misstep at the edge of the precipice and was dashed down a rocky wall fully 100 feet. The body was covered with bruises and the face and head so cut and bruised as to be almost unrecognizable. Tribune. COLD BLOODED MURDER. Mount Pleasant Pyramid: Seventy- five cars of sheep and cattle have been shipped from points on this branch this of which were month, twenty-seveloaded at this station. n REPUBLICAN CO. CONVENTION. i - of the Requb-ic.i- n party of Utah county will be held A County Convention in Payson n Saturday, Sept. 29,1801, at 11 a. m., for the purpose of nominating one clerk of the county court, one sher itT, one treasurer, one assessor, one collector, three selectmen, one county prosecuting attorney, one recorder and one coroner, and twelve (12) delegates to the constitutional convention to be held in Salt Lake City on the first Monday in March. 1895. Also for the purpose of electing county officers of the 1 .... ...... .......... .. 1 Highland Cedar Fork Tucker 1 2 Total 202 is requested that the several pre- cincts in the county meet in primaries and elect the delegates and alternates to said convention not later than Sept. 11, 1891. It is also requested that each precinct elect a member of the precinct to act as a member of the county central committee for the ensuing year, to be ratified by the county convention. By order of the County Central ComJohn C. Graham, mittee, B. Bachman, Jit., Chairman. Secretary. . -- REPUBLICAN PRIMARY. Republican Primary will le held in Payson, Tuesday Sept. 23, 1801 at the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock p. m , for the election of 12 delegates to the county convention to be held at Payson Sept. 29. 1894. Also one Count v Central Committeeman, and for transacting such other business as shall come before the meeting. All Republicans please turn out and get proqer representation. Different Parts Specials of tho Globe Clipped and Condensed. Silver, 03 cents, lead, 83.05. Grant Forty persons were injured in a way accident at Moucida, Spain. The quandary our candidates for the norship. Li Hung Chang has been refused to take personal command of tho Chinese forces in Korea. The casualties and destruction caused by the cyclone in Iowa and Minnesota greatly exceed the estimates of Saturday. Bismarck made another speech to a crowd of admirers who visited him at Varzein. Ho sustained the Emperor in It al h semi-annu- al ques- that the Russian fleet is concentrated at Vladivostock ready for immediate action. It is unlikely she will admit any control of Korean affairs where her own influence is secondary. is rumored opposition to the plans of Fran win North Africa have brought upon iier tho displeasure of Germany and England. As long ago as in Bismarcks regime France and Germany came to a close understa iding on the entire African question, which has since been maintained. Italys long-continu- ed G. Simons. For the Conference, L. D. S., Salt Lake City, Octolier 5th to 7th, inclusive, and for the Territorial Fair and Exposition at Salt Lake City, October 2nd to Gth, inclusive, the Rio Grande Western offers following rates to Salt Lake and return: From Silver City 83. 3; Mammoth 83.25; Eureka 83 25; Goshen 82.75, Santaquin 82.35; Payson Tickets will bo 82.35; Benjamin 82.25. sold from October 2nd to 7th, inclusive; limited to October 15th. rail- Gover- his recent utterances on the Polish tion. -- REPUBLICAN o- PLATFORM. (Continued from 2d page.) bv the Republiernmenl, can party and steadily practiced by the pioneers and people of Utah. Second We recognize the silver question as one of paramount importance to the people, and we believe that no full prosperity can bo enjoyed until silver shall lie restored, and we demand its re monetization on the old ratio with gold of 1(1 to 1. Third We favor the cession of the unsold public lands to the states and territories respectively, in aid and the public schools. Fourth We view with regret the increase of the great army of n upm ployed men and women of our country, and charge this unfortunate condition to the mailadmnist ration, legislation and mis rule of the Democratic party. Fifth We advocate the establishment of a national board of arbitration, whoso province shall bo to adjust all contro non-miner- al versies between capital uud labor, to the end that strikes, lockouts ami other sim i la r dist urbances may be authoritatively adjusted on principles of justice. Sixth We oppose as cruel and unjust the blacklisting of the employes who are discharged from or leave the service of liio emyloyer. Seventh We favor the eight-hou- r system of labor and believe that eight hours should constitute a legal days work upon all public and private con- tracts. Eighth We favor tho establishment of a (Kistal telegrap system by the gen- eral government, thus furnishing to the people cheap and abundant facilities for the transmission of intelligence. Ninth We favor the exclusion from our country of the pauer. criminal and anarchist tic elements of other countries. Tenth Tho Republican party lias ever been the friend of the free public school system of our country, and we pledge our unfaltering support to every measure which shall serve to increaso its New York D emocrats are in a Member County Central Committee. For tho Territorial Fair Oct., 2 to Con7, and the Sixty-Fiftference, of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaSaints, October 5 to 7, The Union Pacific will sell round trip tickets to Salt Lake City and return October 2 to 7, inclusive. Fare from Payson 82.33; Benjamin, 82.25; Spanish Fork, 82.23; Spring vi lie 82.10; Provo, party for the ensuing year, and for the 8U90; Santaquin, 82,35; Mona, 82.30, consideration of such other business as Nephi, 83.00, Juab, 83.25. All tickets for return October 15. may properly come before the conven-ventio- good D. E. Buui.ky, Gen'l Agt. said convention to consist of 202 n; Trn 1 5 y Telegraphi: News Yesterday's 1 Alpine Semi-Annu- CAR-LOA- of y 12 A Murano Guisseppi, an Italian miner, was shot down in cold blood by Joseph Moorst, his partner, Sunday, and at 2:15 expired in a cabin above the noisy cataracts of Parleys canyon. Coroner Taylor of Salt Lake procured the body late in the evening, while the murderer was making tracks out of the territory. Summa-- 3 suspen-pender- brought to the city. aa mi 1 Goshen Payson Fairfield Spring Lake Clinton Mapleton ...... Vineyard It nn pus Ccni-ma- nl 11 Salem the Benefit of our Many Readers. Big Chiaan Refusci to 7a2se cf Chinese Forces. 5 feantuquin SHIPPED BY TWes PAILY N power for good. Eleventh Wig believe that public officers should receive fixed salaries, and that fees should be paid into the public treasury, and we favor judicious legislation to this end, as far as practicable. Twelft h We denounce the Democratic party for its attitude on all questions affecting the materal interests of our people, especially by placing our raw materials on the free list, and specially for its advocacy of free wool, thus compelling the wool growers of the territory to compete with the cheap labor of the world, and destroying an industry the fifth in iointof importance in the Union, for its advocacy of free lead, thus comminers of the pelling the silver-lea- d to with the country compete cheap labor of Mexico, working for from 30 to GO cents per day. Because it advocates the placing of the farmer, tho laborer and the mechanic in close and bitter competition with the cheapest labor under the sun. Thirteenth Wo arraign the Democratic party for the suppression of the Republican vote in the majority of the southern states, by fraud, violence and unequal laws, thus violating the sanctity of free institutions. Fourteenth We unite our blushes of shame with those of all other civilized people, when wo contemplate tho record of the present administrations treatment. of the Hawaiian question. Fifteenth We arraign tho Democrat io administration for its failure to enforce the. Clnne-s- exclusion law; and itsrofus-a- l to enforce the purchasing clause of the Sherman law before its repial. Sixteenth We arraign the Utah Commission for its partisan course m continuing the appointment of registration ofiicers to one political party, n violation of the spirit of the lawr. Seventeenth We arraign the Detii!.-crati- c territorial officials of Utah for gross and repeated violations of the civil service law and such of the Democratic judges ns have dragged their high cilices down to the ofieosive pari barn-hi- - e p level. Eighteenth We favor the grunting of equal su fir age to women. Nineteenth Wo demand for thp new state of Utah a wise, libeial c mstitutinn and an economical government, and pledge the Republican party, if given the power, to secure hot h. Twentieth We rejoie- - in li e past of the Republican party; we gl rv in the fact that no other political organization ever approximated to iis magnificent achievements, and look confidently for its swift restoration to power and a renewal of its benefactions to the people of the United States. Twenty-firs- t That we favor, as far as practicable, compensation n! public officials by fixed salaries, and the enactment, of judicious legislation providing for the payment of fees collected into the public treasury. We endorse tho efforts now being made throughout the territory Pi er courage the purchase of home-magoods, and pledge ourselves t j a policy. such support -- n |