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Show Tun Spanish rouK rnKsa. Spanish ionic. ittaii !. iMj for ! 5444m4444mm(H l c-- News Notes from All Partt of UTAH tf Chicago was lha sera tf th ItepuMira (W whir cMI.a f Gian! sod iVlfoX, They wo !; Ivittorf 4ll? It lowt uojf g till, 4 I'.lnir. Th Republic (YtltrOlh'O of l73 Itd-'I Iclpt.ta, fvnf 9led Grant sad replaced Colfax with Wl tl s - Ttry wa eter . hn. Jt Crrelry an Brown, of Inrt-- s ! . . . I I Fl ,U ,W!W'irr fA - f pul lt-r- th thetr In vmtii.n. tea cat fr llendrlck ana. -d Ielltrra1 pfliuii.c-- r Creth-- Nv. 29; hi tolw held nnl Onrtnnatl I t CuOVrnllol tl.-a- n dt-- d Indi- ar th year 170 election lie tween llaye ud TH Icn. II was Im great year Th for trld loo. 1 Iran A National Cont llttaburgH vention nominated Walker of II Iltioia; h platform demanded prohibition, Sunday ohnertsnen, an I ill rAt ' preahletiUal election. Th Greenback Contention at IndianapIeter nominated olis Cooper of New York. The Prohibition Reform Convention at tlet elan-1- , Ohio, nominated 8mlth of Kentucky, on plat form much similar to that of th Pittsburgh Convention. Th Democratic Convention at Louis nominated Gov. Pa mud J. TUdcn of New Th pfh7&ZLrC?Z&:ZQ JZJ60 (-- 'JjG4dU-"- v CCftZZsl'&&.7V?z:?UTfJ2f A Political ' jlance B-aolcvvar-ct ft DICKINSON SHERMAN V ALL tbs hundreds of thousand of column that th newpnrt of tb country bar printed about tb 1924 and Democratic National Con ventiutia It la dollar to doughnut that the Interesting fact wer never mento any about tioned: Tb Conatltutlon presidential nomination. It makes no provision for nominating convention. It Is silent on tbs subject of party platforms. In fact, th Conatltutlon Ignores all three a completely a it doe woman suffrage, national committees, keynoters, and broadcasting of proceeding. ' It Is Interesting to see how Georg Washington, tb first prealdcnt, was elected. There wer no There conventions, no platform, no nomination wna probably no need of nomination. Ther wer but two purtlea Federalist and they wer divided on the subject of the Constitution rather than on the choice for president. Presidential electors were chosen January 7, 1789. This was done by the legislature In Connecticut, Delaware. New Jersey, South Carolina and Georgia ; by populur voto In Massachusetts, New Hampshire iennsylvanla, Maryland and Virginia. In New York a quarrel between the senate and house prevented action by the legislature. North Cnrollna and Ithode Islund had not yet adopted the Constitution. In the electoral college each elector voted for two rnndldutes for president, the one receiving the majority of the votes to be declared president and the one receiving the next Inrgest number of votes of seventy-thto he declared vice president. Sixty-nin- e ree electors were present. Washington received CO votes and John Adam 3L Washington and Adnma were declared president nnd vice president It was soon evldeut that by this method of voting the vice president elected was the leading Under the Twelfth opponent of the president. Amendment to the Constitution, which went Into effect September 25, 1S04, the elector vote for president nnd vice president separately and both must be of the same party. Washington was inaugurated April 30, ,1789, In Federal Hall, Wail Street, New York. December 0, 1790, the seat of government was moved to Philadelphia. The campaign of 1800 saw the first nominations. They were made In congressional caucuses Adams and Pinckney by the Federalists, Jefferson and Burr by the Republicans. A tie vote between Jefferson nnd Burr In the electoral college threw the election Into the house, which chose the former president and the latter vice president. The first convention marked the cnmpnlgn of 1812. The Federalists nominated Clinton, first by caucus of New York state legislators at AIbnny and then formally by convention In New York. Madison, the winning candidate, was nominated by congressional caucus of the Republicans. It was not until 1832 that the nominating convention again appeared and then for the first time ' all the candidates. were nominated by conventions held In Baltimore the (Wirt), National Republican or Whig (Clay) nnd National Democratic (Jackson, renominated). The Republican Convention put forth ten resolutions, the first convention platform ever Issued. Convention Issued an address ' The to the public, but adopted no platform. The National Republican Convention of 1S5C was , the first convention of the present-da- y Republican party. It was a great year for conventions; no" less than five being held. They are Interesting the election of , apd Important, as preliminary to Lincoln In 1860. Convention, with Hie American (Know-Nothina platform of America for Americans," met In February In Philadelphia. There were 227 delegates from 27 states. . They nominated former A rump g President Fillmore (1849-53Convention nominated Fremont. In The Democratic Convention met June Cincinnati and nominated Buchanan. ' The plat--' warned the form denounced country that continued Interference by congress with slavery and armed resistance to law as to fugitive slaves would end In civil war and disstate seeking union and upheld the right of admission to the Union to bar o permit slavery. The Whig Convention met In September la Raltl- g nomination of more and ratified the Fillmore. This first Republican Convention tact June 17 In Philadelphia under the chairmanship of former Congressman Henry S. Lane (Ind.). By formal ballot It unanimously nominated Fremont and Day-toOn the informal ballot for vice president Abraham Lincoln received 110 votes, as against 259 for Dayton. The Republican platform opposed the repeal of the Missouri Compromise of 1820 to re By JOHN bas-nothl- s e Antl-Mason- Know-Nothin- ). -- 2-- 6 Know-Nothingis- ry Know-Nothin- n. York. I 1 14 lUM Iht Fait 11 - ti.f IH Iv Aik yvtre ar'tfUor An Idaho A, wr - rea'i i.w lb-va-li re- h-- Ci R- Cti v 3 aulf lam rtal srp rln LT.t m grsud th rornmtun j who, structur. Lak 'i. I Wait a. Biakrot. Min 4 b4 treil fa, la-- j icti lira b4 Mlwf ib mi yji (ire !)' k!i4 ('- l baI4 k I kg, Lsty If IlnUduti rx reut! thj MiMi.c older, l re. i !J th ' k 4 Ii'a bred ti&f Suritl UHMtoa d.f ! dutb til hr, I Uii II )t radre 1 a, f M 44 f Ogden. Great Pn p n I ceremony attended th Dyirg of tb corner- ton tf th new Ogden depot by th grand Mg of Utah, re sn4 Masons. Th ceremony woS repetition of thnt given by body November i, JHt, bnj d lh enrnerator. of lh old (Vi-iwar Ui year by pot, lal I. Grand Mtuter James Wli Uns Collli i offulaled end at bis aid wss Samuel Jaul, tenoral! member ot !mrl mtrr In moaily of old of SuznerFndlfcallisenHc? ; Th f Itt4nr iBipiooia rettfei lift a IMJ So Ul- - I na City sg!nt th Utah Idaho Whole! Grams' uucUlin, In hlh th SMurlatiun moral individuals are charged with violation of tb Sherman anti truat law, has been continued with out dal in th United States district court. Th action I suit In s4 ta K DOANS pcLS CTtMVtAffr fww-IW Dtutmc A lu.ly. Fait Lsh 'nitUt TO Tint KOMtYS Co. Ml. O i. Siil- femeriti - K Y. - Wby, tbie room i City Auto Keen sued during th prerent year In Utah remind m of a priuo. Manfivft Well, lr. It' all a m!tr probably wilt reach 80,000, Charles lleirter, deputy secretary of tal hsi Of o bat on I Bred to. London atimsted. lout year M.OOO plate wer placed on automobile In thia Gm-- t state. LoganFay J. Bceraft, was elected president of tb Alumni naaoei. lion of th Utah Agricultural college at th annual buainrsa meeting of the aejociation held In th college it trary. Th member of th clan ot 1924 were Initiated into th alumni - organisation. Lift Off-- No Pain! "Salt Lak City, John P. Cook, ccretary ami hualneaa manager of th Salt Lak baseball club, died Sunday In hla room at th Hotel Utah. Mrs. Cook was In attendance Th Republican Convention met In Cincinnati when the end cam peacefully and nd on th seventh hal painlessly, lot nominated Logan. Th subject for tha float Rutherford B. llaye of to appear in the parad at the Cache Ohio over Congressman of Valley centennial celebration were James CL Blaln Maine, hi close competi- assigned recently at a meeting of the tor. It was then that parade and pageant commtitee. Each The Plumed ward in the city will have a float in Blaine, Knight," Is reported to addition to those entered In the I m tbo have said: by the various cities of the valDoesnt hurt on bit I Drop a little Henry Clay of th Re- ley and the business houses of Lo LIk "Freezone" on an aching corn. Instantgan. publican party." ly that com stops hurting, then shortClay. bo was twice dehundred twenty-er- a Logan. On feated for the nominawere graduated from the ly yon lift it right off with fingers. student 6)awWieW rSAneee Your druggist sells s tiny bottle of tion In year when LI Brigham Young college and high "Freezone" for s few cents, sufficient to to favored Kanxaa as a gard slavery; admitting party non; when nominated, he was defeated. con- school at the forty-sixt- h comannual fro state, denied the right of congress to glv The election was close and the returns were mencement exercise held in the Lo- remove every hard corn,- soft com, or ' am tb foot com between tb tested. Congress appointed sn electoral commit-- ' gan tabernacle.' legal existence to slavery; declared th right of slon. Congress In joint session March 2. 1877, decongress to prohibit polygamy; urged a railroad calluses, without soreness or Irritation. Cedar City. Work has now begun to the Pacific, nnd upheld lilierty of conscience clared llaye and Wheeler elected OTer Tllden and in earnest on the canyon road leadand equality of righta among citizen.", llendrkks by nn electoral vote of 1S3 to 184. A Detirable Opportunity In the Republican Convention of 13S0 at Chi- ing to Cedar Breaks. Twenty-thre- e The pnputur vote on these Issue was; BuchanDoes your duuglter enjoy swimGrant prolonged men and several teams are at work ming?" cago the adherents of an, 1,927,993; Fremont, 1,391,787; Fillmore, 034,-81the contest until th thirty-sixt- h ballot, when th at the main camp in Martins flat, No. But she think when they Of th 296 electoral vote, 174 were cast for field combined on Garfield, who got 399 votes to from which work is to be done in splash the water on her she squeals Buchanan, 114 for Fremont and 8 for Fillmore. both directions. Engineer Lindfonf, 396 for Grant Blaine was again a prominent canattractively." London Answers. During the administration of Buchanan history in charge, states that much of the wo South" didate. In "Solid the the platform bearing on the slavery Issue was mode rapidly. called a menace. Garfield was assassinated and work is to be let in small contract Significant events were: The Dred Scott decision so that many more men can be handArthur became president September 19, 1S8L of the United States Supreme court that no negro, led and the work thus rushed to comthe at Blaine was over nominated Arthur Repubfree or slave, wns a citizen, with Its Implication lican Convention of 1884. The platform demanded pletion. that the Missouri Compromise had always been FOR INDIGESTION a protective tariff; a gold money standard ; federal Spanish Fork J. B. Hughes, stats unconstitutional In Ita discrimination against slavregulation of transportation rates; civil service commander of the Sons and Daughery; the farcical vote In Knnm. on the Lecoinp. reform, and a merchant marine. It was Rev. Dr. ters of the Pioneers and Indian War ton state constitution; the celebrated Rurchard. heading a delegation of ministers to Veterans, has returned from a sucFreeport Debates" of 1S5S between Lincoln and congratulate Blaine, who used the phrase, rum, cessful trip or organization in SanDouglas In the Illinois senatorial campaign, In 6 Bell-an- s Romanism and rebellion," held largely responsible which Lincoln forced Douglas to uphold the docpete county. Mr. Hughes effected Hot water Cleveland. for defeat Blaines by trine of "popular sovereignty," thus bringing shout in Wales; The yenr 1S8S saw the nomination of Harrison permanent organizations Relief Sure his own election to the presidency and the defeat Fountain Mount Green, Fairview, at Chicago by the Republicans and his victory over of Douglas In I860; the John Brown raid on HarpPleasant and Epbriam. MinneCleveland. Harrison was renominated at ELL-ADJ- S ers Ferry In Virginia In 1859. Ogden. Snow on the Teton Pass apolis In 1S92 and beaten by Cleveland. McKinThe result of the Freeport Debates," as Lincoln 25$ AND 75$ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE ley was nominated by the Republicans In 1896 at is heavy, according to M. D. Williams hnd foreseen, was the splitting up of the DemoSt. Louis and wns successful over Bryan, who had senior highway engineer of the U. S. cratic Convention In April, 1S00, at Charleston. S. Heard at the Opera been nominated by the Democrats at Chicago In the bureau of public roads, who has reC, by the withdrawal of Chairman Cnshlng nnd The Fair One It must be awful excitement following 4tls famous Cross of Gold" turned from a trip to Jackson Hole, many Southern Democrats. The Charleston Conspeech. McKinley was renominated In 1900 at Wyo., where he inspected a proposed when a singer feels that she Is losing vention nominated Dougins. The seceding delePhiladelphia, with Gov. Theodore Roosevelt, for road project from Victor to Erwif her voice, gates held a rump Democratic Convention In BaltiThe Cynic Still more awful when running mate. President McKinley wns shot nnd and also the progress on the Salt more nnd nominated Breekenrldge. The platforms Roosevelt became president September 14, 190L Creek-Smoroad. Mr. Williams re- she doesnt realize It. of both conventions reaffirmed that of 1S50. Roosevelt was unanimously nominated by the Re- turned through Logan canyon and the The Second Nnttonnl Republican Convention met Almost any one can be a power for road is in excellent condition between publicans at Chicago In 1904. In The Wigwam, Chicago, under the evil but It takes a man among men William II.- Taft and. James S. Sherman were Logan and Bear Lake, he said. to be a power for good. chairmanship of George Ashraun of the Republican nominees In 1908 at Chicago; they Ogden,1 The general arrangement Massachusetts. There were three ballots for the won over Bryan and Kern. for the annual convention of the Utah presldcntlr) nomination. The result of the first The year 1912 saws the split between Taft nnd State Bankers association which will was: U. S. Senator William H. Seward of New Roosevelt which led to the election of Wilson. be held in 13 and 14, June Ogden York, 173; Abraham Lincoln, 102; U. S. Senator Chimet in Convention at June The Republican are practically complete, according to Simon Cameron of Pennsylvania, 50; cago and renominated Taft. The Progressive (Re- Charles H. Salmon P. Chase of Ohio, 49; ex Congressman EdBarton, president of the publican) Convention met in August at Chicago Ogden ward Bates of Missouri, 48; Gen. VIUInra L. House association, Clearing Roosevelt and nominated Johnson. and which ton of New Jersey, 14; U. S. Supreme Court Jusis of the conventaking charge Chicago saw two Republican Conventions again ' tice John McLean of Ohio, 12, and U. S. Senator In 1016. This time they were in session at the tion.Jacob Collnmer of Vermont, 10. On 'the second Salt Lake City. Trial of the Utan same time. The Progressive (Republican) Convenballot Sewnrd got 184 and Lincoln 1S1. During the tion failed to get the Republican Convention to Hunting & Improvement company third ballot when Sewnrd had fallen to ISO nnd on Joint nominations and June 10 nominated suit against Salt Lake City, in which ogree M. 231 luid William risen to Lincoln Evnrts, chairRoosevelt four minuter before the Republican Con- $15,000 damages is sought for Che man of the New York delegation, moved that the vention nominated Hughes. Roosevelt, June 20, alleged flooding of the companys nomination of Lincoln be made unanimous. The declined to ran nnd advised concentrating on grounds by sewer water during the 463 delegates so voted. The nomination for vice Hughes. Wilson. tad been renominated at St fall of 1921 and the spring of 1922 president went on the second ballot to U. S. SenLouis. The campaign was carried on while the has begun before Judge William M. INSISTI Unless you see .the , ator Hannibal Hamlin of Maine. The platform - , McCrea.in the Third World war raged In Europe. District court. denounced the Lecompton constitution (Kansas) ; Bayer Cross on tablets you Women delegates and alternates to the number Salt Lake City. With the disdenounced slavery and denied the right of conare not getting the genuine of 140 were In attendance at the Chicago Repubgress to legalize it ; called for the admission of lican Convention of 1920 which nominated War- covery of the skull of the great mamBayer Aspirin proved safe by Kansas, nnd spoke for a tariff ' for revenue and to ren G. Ilarding over Wood, Lowden nnd John- mal Brontosaurus the University of millions and prescribed by phy now has Utah a of collection , greater protect Industrial development Gov. and on Cnlvln Coolidge son the tenth ballot, sicians for 24 years. The popular vote of the election of 1860 wnsr ' of Massachusetts for vice president on the first dinosaur skeletons than any . other Lincoln, 1.866,352; Douglas. 1,375,157; Brecken-rldge- , ballot The. platform denosneed the Wilson ad- university in the world, and rib'; colAccePt only 2 845,763; Bell (Union) 589, 5S1. Of tho 303 ministration and the League of Nations. The plat lection surpassed only, by two or electoral - votes ISO were cast for Lincoln; 72 for form of the Democratic Convention, which at San three of the great museums. T.a the Bayer package for Douglas. Breekenrldge; 89 for Bell, nnd-1Francisco nominated Gov. James M. Cox of Ohio possession of the skull of Fronto-sauru- s The election and Inauguration of Lincoln brought done. the over McAdoo, Painter and Smith, Indorsed the ' which contains University stands proven directions Wilson administration and the League of Nations. the slavery issue to a head. The Civil war began boxes of 12 tablets Handy Bayer with the fall of Fort Sumter, April 13, I860. The popular vote was: Harding and Coolidge, Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists In Contest for Cup The Republican Convention of 1864 met in BaltiCox and Franklin D. Roosevelt, 9,147.353. Aspirin I th trade nark of Bayer of American the Island Rhode posts of Meuoaceticaeideater of SaHcyHcacti more and. unanimously renominated Linioln on the Of the 531 electoral votes 404 were cast for HardLegion are contesting for possession first ballot? Andrew Johnson of Tennessee wns ing and Coolidge and 127 for Cox and Roosevelt of the Lester B. Carpenter cup, pre- BATHE TIRED EYES nominated for vice president Lincoln got 2,216.067 Harding died August 2 at San Francisco and Cool-ldg- e sented to the Dr. Tboropscma Brewster. Legion department by iritbB'iJ at Tour aruKBiaC or votes nnd McClellan, the Democratic candidate, ; thereupon became president. U6B Hirer, In of his G. Truj, N. Y. Booklet. memory Carpenter Harry 1,808,725. In this election the following states did The Cleveland Convention Is thus the eighteenth In his the life World who lost brother, not vote; Alabama, Arkansas, Florida. Georgia, y of the present-daRepublican party.' Ten have war. The trophy will go to the Legion been held in Chicago, three in Philadelphia and Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas ' and Virginia. Louisiana and Tennessee held elecone each in Baltimore, Cincinnati, Minneapolis post that secures the greatest number of members during the year. tions and were carried for Lincoln, but their vote and St. Louis. It would be interesting could the C Lincoln was assassinated was, not recognized. framers of the Constitution come back and see In Europe the farm tractor Is being what modern politics has developed out of their April 14, 1865. Johnson thereupon became presutilized to tow ships and barges ident He was Impeached In 1868 and escaped by simple directions fot electing the president of canals. through vote one to 85 short of 19, the necessary rets of . United States. H.,w.eW.J. r ' pa-fad- to, 6. a Sure Relief y ot May-16-1- - 4? jjsnuute N -- Say Bayer Aspirin Or Manu-factu- zs Use Cuiicura Soap And Ointment tj To Heal Sore Hands |