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Show PAY-SO- PAILY TIMGS N full attendance versies between capital and labor, to the end that strikes, lockouts and other sim is roqiie.-teilar disturbances may be authoritatively adjusted on principles of justice. REPUBLICAN CO. CONVENTION. Sixth We oppose as cruel and unjust the blacklisting of the employes who are A Countv Convention of the Requb- New York Tailors Refuse to Work discharged from or leave the service of the emyloyer. lci i party of Utah county will beheld on Material From Boston. Seventh We favor the eight-hou- r in Pity sol mu Saturday, Sept. 29,1891, at system of labor and believe that eight II a. in., for the purpose of nominating hours should constitute a legal one clerk of the county court, one slier work upon all public and private d)s contracts. one assessor, one col- ilT, one Eighth We favor the establishment l?ctor. three selectmen, one county of a iost id tolcgrnp system by the genprosecuting attorney, one recorder and eral government, thus furnishing to the one coroner, and twelve (12) delegates people cheap and abundant facilities for tin transmission of intelligence. to the constitutional convention to be Snmsa-- y cf Yesterdays Nm' h We favor the exclusion from Telegraphic Zews held in Salt Lake City on the tirst Alon-da"iir country of the pauper, criminal anil in March. 1895. Also for the purFr'm Diffnent Parts cf the Globe anarclnsttic elements of other countries. pose of electing county ollicers of the Tenth The Repubhcna party lias and Condensed. ever for the and been the friend of the free public Clipped Specials lor the ensuing year, parly school system of our country, nnd we consideration of such other business as our unfaltering support to every pledge may projierly come la fire the convenmeasure which shall serve to increase its ient ion: said convention to consist of 2U2 The impeachment case of Mayqr Bemis power fur good. Eleventh We believe that public follows: as and delegates apportioned of Omaha is resulting in evidence much should receive fixed salaries, and 8 Provo, 1st w ard in his favor. fe-that. should paid into the public 2d ...................a. 8 Half of the refineries of the Sugar treasury, and webefavor judicious legisla:id U tion to this end, as far as practicable. are to he dosed, owing, it is said, T.velflli- - We denounce the Democrat10 Trust 1th " 13 to the large stock of refined sugar on ic partv for its altitude on all questions oil iiHVcting the niateral interests of our 24 hand. Springville by placing our New York Brotherhood Taiiojs have people, especially 23 Lehi on the free list, and specially 3 refused to work on ma'criui shipped for its advocacy of free wool, thus comProvo Bench 2 from Boston, where h tabors are now-o- pelling the wool growers of the territory Lake lew to compete with the cheap labor of the strike. 1 Lake Shore world, and destroying an industry tlie 11 fifth Pleasant Grove in point, of importance in the Union, Governor Altgehl alter the State for its advocacv of free lead, thus com20 Board of American Fork Equalization on the matler of pelling the silver-lea- d miners of the .i insufficient assessment, of feuntaquin ,tlsu. Pullman country to compete with the cheap labor 11 i 'on of Mexico, working for frem 30 to GO Spa tush F oi k any's projft rty. cents per day. Because it advocates the 3 Thistle Ezeta has to and Mexico, tfere gone placing of the farmer, the laborer and 1 P. V. Junction is no longer doubt that he will orgai izc the mechanic in close and bitter com,1 Benja ni in. ............. a :.r agidnsi S in Salva b'r. Erom Ihe petition with the cheapest labor under (i Salem the sun. undercurrents it would rpoear that he Thirteenth We arraign the Demo3 Goshen will be assisted by Mexico. cratic party for the suppression of the 12 Parson vote in tho majority of the Ilepubiican Fairfield 1 The prize fight between Jack Ever- - southern states, bv fraud, violence and 1 hardt and Stanton Aiihott. of Engl-.nSpring Lake unequal laws, thus violating the sanctity "of 1 at Xe.v Orleans Clinton yesterday was fought to . free institutions. Fourteenth We unite our blushes of 2 a dr-arounds. The tight shame in twenty-fivAlapleton vith those of ail other civilized was go.,d and on ihe square." Vineyard people, when we contemplate the record A pine of the i resent administration's treat5j The remains of Colgate, the man w ho ment. of the Hawaiian question. 1 ll'gldand was deserted by the Carlin party last Fifteenth We arraign the Democratic Cedar Fork for its failure to enforce wiutei in theCoeur d'Alene mountains 2 Chine-- o exclusion law; and its refus1 ucker tin have een found. They were about live al to enforce the purchasing clause of the 202 mile? from the sint bore lie was aban- Sherman law before its repeal. Total and consisted of a thigh and leg Sixteenth We arraign the Utah It is requested that the several pre-- i doned, Commission for its partisan course In bone. Identification was made thioiigli ciucts in the count meet in primaries a ct nlinuing the appointment of registrafishing pole and match box. tion officers to one political party, m and elect the delegates and alternates to violation of the sprit cf the law-- . said convention not later than Sept. 11, RE2UILICAN PLATFORM. Seventeenth We arraign t.he Demo1801. It. is also requested that each pre- cratic territorial officials of Utah for niuct elect a member of the precinct to gross and repeated violations of the civil from 2d page.) (Continued service law and such or the Democratic act as a memier of the county central ti e Republiby judges as have dragged their high officommittee for the ensuing year, to be emment, can party and steadily practiced by tliej ces down to tin offensive partisanship ratified lv the count convention. level. and p ople or Utah. pioneers Com of Central older the Eighteenth - Wo favor the granting of By County Second--W- e silver ques-- : cqinil si the recognize to women. John C. Graham. miitee, .n i nei flit h We demand for the one of paramount importance to as tion B. Bachman, .Ik.. Chairman. a of Utah w'se, libei al constitution tho people, and wo hel eve that no full and an economical government, and Secretary. prosperity can bo enjoyed until silver pi dge ti e Republican party, if given shall be rs tored, and wv d rnaml its re tin- power, to' secure mill. Twentieth - Wo rejou in the past of For the Territorial Fair Oct., 2 to monel ization on the old ratio with gold tin It public hi pa My: we glory 'in the Con7. and the Sixty-Fiftof 10 to 1. ct that no. ti er political organization ference, of the Church of Jesus Christ Third We favor the cession of the un-- ! ever approximated to its magnificent . of Litter-Baand look confidently for Saints, October 5 to 7, sold public lands io the The Union Pacific- will sell round trip states and territories r fepeetively, in aid i'b swift, restoration to tower anil a of its benefactions to tho people tickets to Salt Lake City and return of irrig. tion and the public schools. of tho United Stale. October 2 to 7, inclusive. Fare from Fourth We view with regret the inTwenty-firs- t That we favor, as far as Ik Pam $2.35; njauiin, $2.25; Spanish crease of the great army f unemployed prac ieabio, compensation ot public offiFork, 82.25: Springville $2.10; Provo, men and women of our country, and cials by fixed salaries, and the enactment of legislation providing for $1.90: Sautaquin. 2.35; Alona, 82.50, charge this unfortunate condition to the tlm judicious pay mem of fees collected into the Xephi, $3.00, Juab, 63.25. All tickets mailadmnistration, legislation and mis public treasury. We endorse tlie efforts now being good for return October 15. rule of the Democratic parly. made throughout the territory to I) E. Buki.ky, Gen'l Agt. Fifth--W- e advocate the establishment the purchase of I of a national board of arbitration, whose goods, and pledge ourselves to contro all a policy. such be shall to support 03 adjust 63.05. province cents, lead, Silver, inatee urit.y officers. A V d. Soingrs of tb.3 City Fathers at the Last Regular Session. 1) Z Street iota BILLS Placed in to be Travel the i For Condition Democratic Primary City Ball Tonight. at Doings of the City Council at their regular session Inst Monday evening. Dora Daniels, et al. petition, asking that license for dance held Sept. 11, be remitted, as it was given under the auspices of the second ward choir for raising funds to buy books, etc, Granted. Committee on streets and alleys in the matter of opening I J and K street' from 7th to 9th stueefs reported ex miming the ab ve and iind that the city hold deeds to said streets, and recommended that- K street be placed in traveling condition from 7th to 9th streets. Adopted: Ponnd-keepe- r Reece's report for quarter ending Aug. 13, 1891. No. of animals on hand from last quar2 ter No of animals impounded 5G Total 58 No of aid inals sold 7 19 Claimed trei-surer- y ofiii-er- ! s s -- I raw-materia- ls n i-- 1 t 1 i i e 'lotal 50 $29.t5 C st of animals so'd 23.00 for sold fceven animals 10.01 Cost of impounding 3.30 Dub city one half I 11-9Du jKjnnd keeper ITjo fo lowii.g claims were al!o.el. Felice service from August 27 to Sopt- emlfer 21, F. Al. Ballard 670.00 2.u( H. E. Gardner lutal 5 ( larles Selman, per Joseph -l IKI Reece, nkling, August 21 to September 21, $27.50 leer 5 stormy days Jjicob Hancock, water merseci. six 610. 0 no iths salary A E. L. & M C.., 25 street lights for ipr . $53. 5 if jt 1 carried that the matter of :d;:ing the reservoirs m the canyon in rl ier condition for storage of water the season, be referred to committee rrigatiou and reservoirs, with power Y'otion Lol'ct. Ifrried that matter of amending Sec. 10'j of the revised oulinances m relation 'ooncealed weapons, and Sec. 137 in r.rence to fast, driving be referred to imittee on judiciary, ouncil adjourned. DEMOCRATS ATTENTION. There will be a Democratic primary City Hall. Thursday evening, t. 27, fort-lipurpose of nominating afthe d egates to attend the County Cornell-t- l n to be held in Provo, Oct. 1, to nom- - 1 I admi-iistrutio- n i j j j i til-ag- e i new-stat- e , j I - i ! h semi-annu- al T i y non-miner- al achievi-iiHMits- re-"ew- fti -- en-onra- home-manufactur- e |