Show ' 'v'AtV Bi ‘'‘f - V 1 The Republican Convention ’ sous for instance the increase of near-- y a half billion dollars in the public debt during tiie tlnve years past or recall to mind that by their fatal yearning for a cliango in administration the people of America since tiie year 1S92 have lost more than six billion dollars a sum exceeding in cost of tiie Civil war Again Americans demand a change and again their succor must be found in the Republican haven Wo reaffirm our allegiance to the policies of protection and reciprocity which secure home markets for home producers and find sales for our exports abroad We promise that through the Republican party there shall be such legislation as will enable America to raise her own consumption "of sugar and so save at home the $100000000 which is now annually sent abroad for Tiie Republican convention of Sevier County wa held in t lie court house at Richfield on September 21 There had been a previous league of ''peace formed between the two factions of tiie party in Richfield while the McKinley faction had no representative from Sal in a but other parts of the county were determined to hold together despite national issues "When Chairman J M Boiitho called the convention to order he oppoint-bDr W II Sc hock as temporary chairman and J M Lauritzen was Commitmade temporary secretary tees on credentials permanent and order of business and each containing thirteen tnem-- ’ that staple bers were named and a recess till one We would revert to the conditions ''clock was taken which made it possible for the growers of wool to live Afternoon Session U POINTS OF AGREEMENT The committee on credent hits report We heartily second tiie postulates of cd among other things that d S tiie late National convention of our Weaver of Sal inn was ontittlcd to a party regarding tiie pensioning of decat serving soldlcs and we warmly the vigorous foreign policy there Henry McKinney of I’cdin Md aid leaned that t Imre were two Populist- Vv'ith hj St Louis convention we t and mould that tlier u mm ire c full accord upon tiie Armenian tricken olf ' i and questions and we concur W Collins came out straight and in tin-ion that the Monroe doc-ii"' should be rigidly enforced S Wcaer was a 1'opubaid that Ir its treatment of the navy Immibe and moved that Ins name siirnkfii gration civil mdee lynching trom tiie list homestead arbitration and B S Kesicr read a roninn’eYl mi i nipcnuirt' lwics we fully agree witl from tiie Salina delegation jiiopiomg tlio National Republican convention J A d otgan-'zatio- n s reso-lution- i ii-- -- n -- that Mr Weaver be allowed to declare l lis politics before the convention Considerable talk was indulged in when a motion for receiving the report of the committee after striking therefrom tiie mime of Weaver was carried by a vote of 44 to 1 i The committee on Platform and Resolutions reported the following: To the Republican County Conven-tioSevier County Utah n Gentlemen:— We your committee Plat form and Resolutions beg leave to report and recommend appointed it on he following 1 We endorse the present Republican administration of this state as able fearless competent honest and economical We endorse the present Republican administration of the affairs of Sevier Comity as competent honest and economical 3 We especially endorse tiie actions labors- and manly course pursued by - and we are in a position to especially approve of its action in favoring wc man suffrage and tiie early bestowal of the liooii of Statehood upon the re- maining Territories in short t lie Republicans of Sevier couidy would incorporate among their own articles f political faith every plank of the St Louis platform except that one wbiclij reats of tiie financial policy to be pursued In tills last we must deviate from the rule laid down bv the National convention to be true to our own convictions and consistent witli every Republican declaration made in Utah's past RADICAL DIFFERENCE From the birth of Republicanism in tiie Territory that lias now become a State every county aqd State platform has made manifestour devotion to tiie theory of a free and unlimited coinageof silver and gold and we but remain true to past principle when we again declare our unalterable adherence to the policy of 16 tol But while we take issue with the majority of our follow partisans on this one point we claim for ourselvesi the right o strive and light for every other Republican tenet which in com- moil we hold sacred In so far as our ideas conform toi those of the St Louis assembly on nineteen planks of the platform of! twenty In just so far are unequivocally opposed to the declaration made by 1 ifjon James Boiitho our Representa-IfivIn the State legislature as being whose singthe Democrats-acourageous able and in perfect accord le sound doctrine Chicago relates tobimetalism with our wishes and the entire inter- WILL NOT FUSE WITH FREE est of this State and particularly TRADE For this reason the Republicans of this portion thereof Sevier will not countenance tle 4 of a fusion in State or local Tiie by this convention thought with the party of free trade politics of the platform and principles as adopt- and broken promises that 'have well ed by the former convention of tiie nigh made bankrupt our Government 'Republican party of this county as- Propositions of fusion indicate a weakness in tiie party which sembled in Richfield on the 12 of this such overturns and come to us makes piontli as follows: as an unmistakable omen of victory The Republicans of Sevier assem- at the coming election1 bled in county convention for tiie first Finally we realize that in our own time sftice tiie charmed number of ranks there exist differences of opinion was added to the Union's as to what course forty-fivRepublicans of Sesisterhood declare anew their fealty vier should ’i’Mie in tiie election of to the principles of truth and liberty a President of the United Stales Not which have made Utah a Slate and one of us is there who would uphold have made the State Republican the maintenance of a single gold c Grounded in the faith of our fathers standard nor is there any who would who made Ameaicu free we cling yet prove false toll is protective professions firniiy to the sameaxiomsof right gov- and yet not ail are agreed upon the ernment which under tile employ of best plan of registering by ballot lor the Republican party gave to our fair- Presidential electors their faith in est of commonwealths tiie immunity ‘protection and free silver not one of Statehood hut both” To the abandonment of these Admitting this we deem it wise maxims of our party is due to allow to every member of tiie party ve believe tiie present distressing of this county tiie greatest latitude plight of tills government and in a in his choice of Presidents But we speedy return to the application of insist that in all elections of State Republican tenets Is our only hope for district county and precinct officers resumed National prosperity all Republicans of every shade of Our Republic is representative in Presidential taste unite for the sucsystem towns arc groups of citizens: cess of those candidates who have counties are made up of towns and in tiie glorious principles that turn compose States which are equal espoused made our party one a lion of have and integral parts of the Union in Utah Therefore what prospers the United strength Tiie Republicans of this fair young States is and advances the welfare of State and of this the fairest county beevery one of its freemen and it so of her South are as resolutely wedded hooves us to strive separately and al- to free coinage as can be the free trade together for the best good of all and Democrats of Utah and Sevier and we of each therefore pledge our whole and united History convinces us that in the efforts to the conquest of our adopted party of Washington and Lincoln and party in this commonwealth to the Grant and Garfield rests the power to harmony of all factions among ourInvoke and maintain the conditions selves and to the rescue of misguided of this country’s greatest strength Democrats from the unavoidable colwe the cite In prof and progress lapse that surety awaits their deluded fact that a fair trial of Republican body in the Union in her every State debt policy decreased our National in its every county in twenty-seve- and ultimately dollars billion two nearly Just before the election of delegates his years We learn too from of rule to attend the senatorial convention at the t ory’s sad annals that dishonor inevitable Gideon Snyder moved to inMonroe Democracy brings iiind poverty to the Nation’s exchequer struct the delegation to vote for James and into the homes of our Nation's M Boiitho for senator but the motio o t ' e t ' V- - Na-liui- time-honore- d ‘ n failed Delegates were then inane from each precinct of t lie county l EOF UEPRLSF NTAT1 V E J U Jensen of Elsinore W II Schoekof Bumillc and Simon ChrisOn tensen of Richfield were named tiie third ballot Mr Christenson won THREE COMMISSIONERS were to be nominated and Hans Rasmussen of Redmond M A Abbott of A nnabella Andrew Nilsson of Monroe Thomas Gledliill of Vermillion John Larson merits therefore be it resolved that it is the sense of this convention i Dal tiie Repiiulieans of Cm lield ORROCK’S STORE do reaffirm our allegiance principles of the Republican party of Utah as heretofore laid down in tiie platforms of the party ard pledge ourselves to wink for the principles' of protecUon free coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to reciprocity bounties to struggling industries and sucli other principles as will promote the welfare of the Nation and the people and to labor for peace and harmony in this tiie greatest political party on earth We heartily endorse the action of to-tli- Richfield Utah 1 of Willow Lmid A W Buchanan Jr of Glenwood and A C Shipp of Joseph were tiie names voted our comity goveriVnieni' and the ofik on Rasmussen Nilsson and Abbott dais of Garfield county Hildas a party pledge ourselves to labor to mlueo won oil first ballott the expenses of onr county governCLERK ment to a point as near the clanger S G Clark of Richfield was nominatline as is consistent witli economical ed on first ballot government FOR RECORDER The following delegates were chosthere was a question whether a lady en to attend the State conventions to should be nominated as had been the be held in MtPloasanl and Ogden case in tiie Democratic convention James B Heywood John L SevyJobn U Chide-teP M Liston John II but Mrs J M Boiitho speaking FOR THE LADIES Davis and John Ablstroni of the party said that they asked for Tiie fo'lowing delegates were chosfranchise and not for office but when en to attend the senatorial conventhey lead had tiie franchise for two tion cf the 10tli senatorial district to years they would then be ready for he held in Monroe on the 2Sth L J office if t lie voters saw tit to grant t Will - Bon Blackburn William Bryce Tiie nomination of J M Lanritzen cf Oie AMstrom F'i II Smith and M Richfield was about to be made by M Steele ir acclamation when J II McCarty obNominations were nni'k: a follows1 jected to so many officers from RichRepresent'd ive Andrew JIIan-efield and placed the name of Nephi Clerk MM Steele jr A tight fight followed but Bates Attorney John F Clii'Ester Lauritzen wan Recorder U W Evans John Tohnson of Elsinore W II Sheriff IB W Sevy Rex of Selina and A C Shipp of Treasurer David L Heywood Assessor George Ik Wilson Joseph wanted the NOMINATION for ASSESSORSIIIP Surveyor W B Wayland but Johnson won on the second ballot County Commissioners James Houston Earnest Griffin L J Willis M ANOTHER CLOSE FIGHT was for the place of treasurer Ilans M Steele ir was elected county chairP Hansen and Ileber C Christensen man and Miss Maggie Davis county Dot li of Richfield were named but Mr secretary for the party in Garfield Hansen won county for the ensuing year MUCH IRE WAS FELT NOTES We have had several hard frosts by this time from the surrounding settlements because Richfield had but most of the grain was cut before everything but commissioners and they came and threshing lias now comassessor while Salina had nothing and merced in earnest Monroe had but one Commissioner Politics are begining to take a white Little hope of beating John W Coons heat and fun is expected this fall for sheriff or J B Jennings both of Richfield for attorney was held FOR SHERIFF Did W W Clark of Anri&bella Charles Electric Bitters fes a remedy for Try I vie of Salina and Mr Coons came up your troubles9 1 f not get a bottle and with them consideraole sectional now and get reliif‘ This medicine feeling but in vain Mr Coons had has been found to bo peculiarly adaptbeera too good an officer and sectional ed ta tlie relief aud cure of all Female feeling failed to dislodge Complaints oxertlng a wonderful iniTIIE ATTORNEYSHIP fluence in giving strength and tone to was aficorded to J B ’Jennings by the organs If you have Loss of appe- ’ We&n save you money c' ° ' — ON— Cloth ing Dry Goods Notions 1 And on Shoes Hats etc Remember we never allow ourselves to 1 be beaten on prices ahd pay d i Highest Market Prices For all kinds produce Do Y oil Want a Bargain You Gan FOR YOUR Furniture Baby Buggies Carpets Rugs Mirrors Pictures and Picture Frames lace Curtains and Window n Shades Rollers Lounges OUR STOCK IS AS FULL AND AS Good As Any SOUTH OF SALT LAKE CITY AndAve aim to Satisfy our Customers ing Fair with every one ( 7 - your Dress Goods ju G iy Your Shoes Straw Spells-Electri- - AH nominees were assessed 10 peri cent of their first year’s salary half toi be paid insideof five days khd half at a future date It 4 There is Nothing so Good There is nothing just as good as Dr King’s New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds so demand it and do not permit the dealer to sell He will nut you some substitute claim there is anything better but in order to make more profit he may claim something else to be just as good You want Dr King's New Discovery because you know it to be safe and raliable and guaranteed to do good or money refunded For Coughs CnlrK Consumption end for all affections of Throat Chest and Lungs there is nothing so good as is Dr Trial bottle King’s New Discovery free at all Drug Stores and General dealers Regular size ro cent' atm 100 Garfield Republicans Bangui tell ‘dept 17tli EDITOR D'tO censor: Tiie Republicans of Garfield county held their convention in Ilenricvillo on the 14th instant All the precincts in the county but one were represented and tiie following proceedings were had: Convention called to order by county chairman M M Steele jr Lewis J Bushman chosen temporary chairman and Elias II Smith temporary secretary Committees as fallow appointed: credentials order of permanent organization res After an adjournment ot olutions two hours tiie committees reported M M Steele jr was elected permanent chairman and James B Heywood permanent secretary The following resolutions were re ported and unanimously adopted: wool cattle ant agricul Whereas turpi industries arc the leading industries of the county of Garfield and a great source of revenue to her pcopl and there seems to be a disposition to de track every thing in favor of silver (which we believe to bo unfair And unjust and unrepubliean): whereas wo believe that protection and the free coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 toi are of cquahlmportance and that each should stand on its own IVEWS SUBSCRIBE NH i your family at Co-o- p pjftDUCE Sweet Siii'gers of Monroe -- ARE THE BEST- t The Best is always the Gheapest or a? Shakespeare says: “Never buy anything because it is cheap it is ’ deartoyou in the long-run- T SINGER HE Is not a cheap machine yet Thirteen Million are now in use The Singer Company can Terms to all People in all suit its conditions NELSON Local Agent Elsinore E IKWRIGHT Southern Utah’s Best Dealer In e te " 1 4 Hj hH - which (eeps an excellent quality of Goods anq gives the highestMarRet price forr -your s - retary in The Richfield c ' Your Clothing and Hosiery In fact and Felt Hats everything you need ' r: - Buy Your Groceries tite Constipation Headache Fainting Spells or are Nervous Sleepless Excitable Melancholy op troubled with Dizzy Ritte'ts the medicine you need- Health ’and place are guaranteed by its’TuscF ' TIIE COUNTY ORGANIZATION’ Strength Fifty cents and $100 at all Drugstores whs then made with John Meteei for and General dealers ' chairman and J- M Lauritzen for secright-hande- ' - - ' by deal- IMPROVE THE OPPORTUNITY You Ever acclamation County SURVEYOR SCIIOEBER of Salina was renominatedbut Thos Gledliill gave Richfield a by asking if Richfield didn’t want the: it by Calling on Theo IJrandley Richfield get SCREEN-DOOR- S Machine Oils Paints and Oils lath sash and brooms Panel Doors Glass and Putty Wants all he can get 2 Call and seehis Acme Oil CariS jr "t |