Show A J t i Peterson ff Redmond up for Tf assessor Any Democrats in Redmond? Is I Nominate a Ticket de-nam- es Two New Mem Fob Oommibsiomebs— Me Daniel Fob Chairman Ifthallot In slglifc At last oounty tickets are candidatThe Democrats put up their - to keepes Wednesday (they Intend them “up” fur two years) TbRepubli - tomorrow (it Ctus will put up a ticket vdl‘‘dovriM November 8tb animaThe convention was one of forty-nine were tion and life Tlure came by votes a ad none or them the dBurrvllle proxies Except ing votes two the and eleft ions were lull There man one woienn rebooted by B H Euil MUh For Beprcsative T Bean Greenwood Attorney Clerk il N Iliyes UoinmMoners W R- Ste llaus Tuft 11 11 Bell and Itauilose Assessor Yens sheriff 11- CITY Ase” Hawley of tha Great A few It Democratic Ticket Put In Aoain The riELi— GkeemwoodAttob-xetFoe Ox Lead-Be- am THU 5 ’Une Kannpr names But regard to striking out hal- it one for was Just giro It some thought alb Up Campaign? lot and others that It was for wail inotton the that assured on being the only took a manj for all he Bailed Mrs Kinney to that tha nominating speech see to denying chair and spoke against it strike lots If a delegate hasp t to counted convention tbo right of any teason foraecl- out so - The motion was finally cided he wants some be given in the rescinded all of the candidates again ding and that should a short nominating speech placed before the convention I were not J A Ross and wife Nora Taken It gave be 12 convention in attendance at the Wells 9 Greenwood 14 Seegmiller Ross’s fatb Mr of McDaniel 14 But Wells was steadly cause of the death j er- losing and on f ' 5 Greenwood Wells 6 No Ballot CANDIDATES? was 14 THESE the WHO 22 Seegmiller 7 McDaniel numbers “Barney” Greenwood -- shall the An election of Greenwood was now Censor deem to tell the people who 30 e certain and it came Greenwood Barney Greenwood is? Twenty-threGreenwood 8 Seegmiller 4 McDaniel years a citizen of Sevier no citizen declared the nominee has more of a reputation for solidity Cries of “Greenwood” “Greenwood” and tumor and worth than Barnard years El Greenwood He is forty-ninbrought the uominee forward Ilean oounced himself for W II King as of ago a stockholder in almost every senator spoke of his two resurrections institution of the people there is in but thought I e would now Uve a long- Sevier county lie once served the didn’t to Sclp as Who had stamina to stand out and be a Democrat there? P F man he is Peterson An upto-dat-e matA competent Judge on property He worker ters a willing wholenouled been hai and U a man of medium age seme a merchant and a farmer for yeaispast Halger W Eamlose for sheriff lie ii a man 34 yean years of age and a n mao rugged and an an beart open He always has In need are who open purse for thoee Ills life in Richfield for 21 yean has won the respect of the community who gave him the greatest number of otes of any delegate to the county convention Eliza Christensen Ross is the only lady on the ticket and she is there for - up-rig- ht out-speke- COUNCIL' Tha City Council dldn’l do tsry much oork Thursday There waaa’t much to do A petition of Dfr Herbert and others asked to have ad alley way opened on the upper eaet block on Main street A petition from Andrew Ponleea others asking that a butcher's license be not established was referred to the committee on license! The couuell then computed the eost of the suit with Hausen and Jensen finding It amounted la all to about and 48 " 15000 DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE recorders Shs came to Richfield with Secretaries- her parents when but two years of age Chairman E DavU John when Annabella and lived here until marriage I P Rudolph Her Aurora to R husanc W Stevens she moved Joseph left for a mission last winter and M is G B Waters Burrville M L Burr Ross served as deputy recorder for A 8 Hawley Central M Christensen several months time During ihat time C TTorraanson’ Elsinore of the county for representof the ofllce J C Jensen Glenwood I R Oldroyd details the people mastered she BEAN WINS QUICK ative and there was no better com- and goes there understanding her J A Ross J A Parker Joseph U Cana J dominations fot attorney being in mittee worker in the house than be P Mrs E Lisonbee Monroe Treasurer Lisonbee L first the from Petersou business P F Sur-- 1 uamed George T was No man In (Sevier county can disEiizA Mr W Mo R bo is N fRichfield to Rudolph loves of II Recorder Glenwood the R: Barr F land j I Robinson 1 J- Ste pute his deep insight on reservoir next surveyor A man of middle a'o rFPt bcrsrm Redmond GBreinn Willard and Barr F Bean R or ej Bean 34 matters for he has been a leader in Before convention time the central I warti one ballot resulted he is also a surveyor of souk ex- P H ( midland Saliua F Lats of room water storage ficbemas ne was the perience John T Gledhill Sigurd JamesO Ivie gtewar 14 committee met in the judge's on permatters man in EWMcDan house the best the court house selecting AN D L AN D-- JB AYES Mrs Elto county roads Live stock taining lel as temporary chairman a ml in placid tne was but persoo secretary There and agricultural matters he never erlen Lisonbee as temporary H treasurer P red in He is a resident of Central o Proceeding further the chairman nomination for by ac went through “Perce” and IBs appoinwhere is bishop of the ward named the committees wanted to buck tees were: Permanent Organization clamation No one Clerk’s nomina George T Bean — well if there Is any and Order of Business— George T Henry nayes for the in tha Rudolwent 1 through P so man that every body knows its rlon Lisondee one “Henry” Rean Lorenzo J one? He is now the nominee for same and “Tank” Raleigh style ph Soren Ssienson Bell Peter n a H Credentials— attorney place that he filled for COMISSION ERS PICKED M L Burr Asa S Hawley eightyeara during early days He has 11 Aurora rc As the clerk called the a good law pratice is also a heavy and II W Ramlose Our trees are alwnq free from moth nominated Wr R Stevens for commit Resolutions— James H Wells P II property holder as a farmer and cataioner Burrville put up George B tle man In law he is especially good They areweil packed before shipping Candland Joseph A Smith J aud Bell II now H Waters Gleeuwood It Is twent prosecuting ne and Waiter Christensen Tuft got forty years lince he came to Sevier county A recess for caucasing and eating Monroe Ilans Tuft They are well raised and trimmed He has votes while each of the others got H8 a lad of seventeen years lunch was then taken till 2 pm served as a peace officer and It is a three so Tuft was declared the nomiWORK BEGINS nee terror to criminals to know that he temRos A the when Jas time call roll well On the second was after them He was born in past It was A or: nt (onvui-tiothird the on the O C Akouat race icalled but 0 ime into the Provo and has grown up in Bevier Co porary chairman Gotttred-ovotes 31 edu Peter and a of with won liberal Denied the privileges to order ballot Bell Monroe Utah But now came some lively work: cation Mr Bean has substituted there read therepoitof the committee on credentials It reported asentilled t( A illard Robinson was placed in for Tore lots of hard rustling and he has seats the third man and Stevens was pitted imdo it count against him while Ross drew enough The Democratic nominee for treasAnnabella 3 I P Rudo'p i Ah from winning un urer is P H Candland of Saliua either to votes keep Russel Kelly Davis and il liiuliy the Ros followers left the! r “Perce” is 32 years of age and he was Aurora 3 Wm D Maso i Mix A ndidateand went to Stevens when born in San Pete county from whence Sorenson Curtis Parley 28 Robinson Ithe came to Sal ina jHe has ever since Bumille M L Burr with t o rhe vote stood Stevens run a drug store beingalso postmaster PETERSON WINS OUT He was a member of Hailli ror four years S A 2 Hawley Central On the name of Elsinore was called council and is gentown the original Greenwood for placing candidates for assessor in Mr Candland is L L Jena man C 5 II Laivjn erally public Elsinore nomination the delegation named to business Jatue a attention mil S for close baron noted Fautin sen Thos ilenry C Larson Redmond put upLar-a quick accountant most a careful is Shaw I F Peterson and balloting began successful man aud highly Glenwood 3 John IT Panc II L genial 28 on got 21 votes aod Peterson When elected he will move to RichBell Isaac R Oldroul re-quirSECOND ON Wobw H RAMLOSE A JtO'S Jab field attend to hisjjusiness lu person "Joseph 5 of Waiter Hyatt Mrs Mary A Guj Elsinore had lost the assessors hip and have a deputy druggist Instead Nora Ross now to try for the sheriff’s place a deputy treasurer If there Is a man in all Sevier that Momoe 8 R A Lowt L Livubei Thomas Fautin was named Monroe A J Tutt Hans W'AVWurnock f ilowed with Lorenzo LisonbeeWhen everyone loves it is Henry Hayes HORNE & MILLER Lhonbee Ellen Mrs SralthJ Borg Richfield was reached E W McDaniel “Hayescan have anything he wants” TWO BLOCKS WEST OF TnE COURT HOUSE Dr febtfip made the speech of the convention for has been a very common expression in -- e E W Rami 8 W Mr H the various of county Haye9 parts : Richfield Richfield Utah nW Ramlos'S The ballot24 stood for is a native of "Pleasant Grove Utah McDaniel Mis L 13 Kinney 24 for Ramlose andtieof " Gardner S C l'eterson other two Fautin having Hand List county being now 32 years of age In Beahj-WMrs Ina F Beau Bean P E unbee 13 On second ballot Fautin 1887 he graduated from the B Y ' Redmona i LMBrienliult’ Waltci had his original 11 Lisonbee lost foui Academy and went tu Balina to teach Christensen ind Ramlose gained five mailing him He retained the one position there for An Blderly lady A Phyrirfan seven yean belngcounty suprlntend-en- l Salina 75 R Jones W II Aobinsor the nominee An elderly lady living at Pordham A prominent New York physician of New York City In ’95— 0 ?nd ‘96—7 live of them J CVCrac P II Candland Wm Putt in discussing the merits of Kipans: Height a partknown CRECOGNIZED A LADY to be a warm and who was Tabulea with a brother M D said ho studied law at the University of IlaDS for any Tabules of advocate that I asserted Rlpans I Several - YermiOEQ‘2 Christian Meyer Peter ago years become AsaS Hawley of Central was Michigan having the honor of being case of Hver trouble or Indlgetnion philan-thopia to wished one If Gottlredsom first to name a person for recorder class historiau in ’97 when he graduatand do a beneficent deed-o- ne said to a reporter who visited her for the particuBut to Ored have Morrison would help the whole hu-- the purpose of learning W an had The desire that Joseph Walter Permanent on attorney The committee case s had always her lars of better could — be an roe nothing Mrs EJia Ross who won in the Clerk's office brought him into did so on ( and a Hosganization reported the selection ol a nominee Rooeevelt physician employed the to than procure which 34 votes while the field and the county has no one B one but with ballot occasion on had I L first for Mrs hash tho as tile last chairman Bell II it II pital preecription obtained no beneficial at to time was but one more capable for the place than he ihat V cauee and it TmbuUt There Morrison Christ Walter vice got chairman': Ripens tfthi Kinney I had sever had any faith be p p in the form of ketchup results ensen secretary W II Robinson nominee for surveyor R F Barr and Ilans Tuft Is a native of Denmark medicines but having seen j in the patent poor and distributed among " who came to Utah when twelve years acclamation went himself he recommended very Mr Bell Tabules by thought Itipana chaplain the New York Htrald oon-- ) a in of age to came later over Iaeroaalnar he Ten such to highly years alee f preside incompetent REORGANIZED TIIE COUNTY and Monroe and where is there a better The largest retail drug store in eluded to give them a trial case body so James n Wells was elected were what Co found my just they of America is that liegeman George T Bean and E W McDaniel man of affairs than he? A raiser of I have never employed ' TIIE FIRST TILT on Broadway in New York City demanded sinoe and that means a success chairmanfor were named the county attends bis sheep and cattle phyaioian A reporter who went there to learn of $3 a call When the chairman announced the ship baton ballot Mr McDaniel won every Tab-nlsaving busiother of sorts at how Ripens attempt worth of A doilar’e wer Lominations for representative were selling n b? getting 32 votes against the 11 for ness thcame Tabulea an fWe-ceRip a first Wells wasthe in order James bought Mr Bean Mrs 2’llen Lisonbee of spot of ground and yet Mr Tuft has last me a month : asked and carton candidate put in the field Then came Monroe and Mrs Iria Bean of Richf- never lost the confidence of the people and I would not be “Do you have without them now B II Greenwood Janies A Ross W' ield were selected as first aud second of Momoe and will not do so if electnanoh call for if it wer my last H Seegmiller and E W McDaniel these?” At the dollar” respectfully Henry N ed commissioner referred He was inter time this of TIIE FIRST BALLOT gave Morrison One to and Walter weeds were note tha but Hayes up pretty to a gentleman who view there wer the be to thrivithe We'lr 9 Greenwood 8 Ross 4 Seeg- - for secretary but Henry got the plum hom“ the well-keproved yards Eeeent twospecially head of the depart(?) while Walter was made treasurer miller 13 McDaniel 15 ng orchard aud the gentle face of ment Heeaidt to their mother giving Ballot No 2 —Wells 11 Greenwood I After authorizing the central com-- Bishop II II Bell to know that he’s The sale of Rimaa Tabulea is objected whioh should parade her T he same care that attends Ross 1 Seegmiller 13 McDaniel 14 mittee to till any vacancies that miRli all right constant and is Increasing due testimonial the name in newspapers out to do character influential to the especially bis private affairs attends his public Ballot No 3— Wells 11 Greenwood j occur the conveutiou adjourned elder this the lady argued : ‘‘There in press of the testimonials the daily case just like mine career 8 Seegmiller 14 McDaniel 13 Just be- other Ne A man of 33 years a native of may and growing out of these through 1 am sure I take groat pleasure and to friend of fore the fourth ballot Hans Tuft mv reoomnaendation Ephraim Sanpete county he has spent Notes the in recommending the Tabules to any is most of liia life iu Glenwood friend Batiefactlon with themare For two after that tha one one Afflicted as I was If the telling When onoe they very general VThavinif fewest votes drop out and the years past he has been the presiding about my case in the papers enables a that notioe permanent I begun some other person similarly affected v Th13 It would’t seem like a Democratic member of the bast board of commK-doner- x maae is them Fouth Ballot resulted Wells 10 customer for as I have to be a greatly benefited ‘'4V-tyeenwointrinsio theEr 8 Seegmiller 15 McDaniel c invention If the veterans I T Rudbelieve te through Sevier county ever had ’’ The see been daughfiJo I noobjectlon merit which prove the bonu W R Stevens is the nominee for o Greenwood's name was crossed olph and Asa S Hawley were not bow earnestly she felt ters 1 knowing thing the advertiaing of character the benefit she had received the third commissioner and Greenwood wasn’t voted for there lie is a well x them specially useful in the general about she was quit right decided trouble t educated man thirty years of age and s un run of stomach ' for The defeat of Willard Robinson was 'j Ballot No 5 which resulted Wells eight of them a resident of Aurora is Seegmiller 19 McDaniel 17 but regretable but W R Stevens Is a his present heme He was bever nomijust befere the vote was annonnoed man who Is eminently successful as a nated for any civil position before Hr Wells said that there was a mis- good solid farmer so be will be it srtrong this Ho is a furmer by occupation IW man on the ticket md a successful one too understanding In the convention io e Gt-oig- - - VN Qr(-ej- ( 1 - Buy your trees Cand-land THE n CO SALT LAKE NURSERY Gou-fredsu- llPaj at ur Consult our agent before placing your order n n THE LARGEST UNDERTAKERS - clothes Coffins Gaskets Trimmings Burial Handes Screws and the like We P are also prepared co take charge of preliminaries for funerals and to do other services usually J dof undertakers GT - Jf a the m t Frmlnnt J'On the “‘iitlttlMlw et pi ’ I ts Twenty-tbreoycarso- n nt - vice-chairm- pt 1 cd iut w - t I £ ht i f f |