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Show TRUTH. to Truly , conditions have which changed. Another, instance John Rev. when was amusement caused of an temperance; T. Ax ton, apostle one who has addressed the Ministerial Association of this city so many times upon the awful effects of intemperance in this city, warmly endorsed his friend Jacob Moritz, the maker of beer? for the state senate. As one delegate exbepressed it: There was an alliance But tween the bible and the brewerv. the delegate was angry. Dont think of it. He will getrover it. s ; truth' the first day of the To tell the convention was not marked by any TElmer B. great amount of enthusiasm. Jones made the boys a very good speech, but none of them realized he was saying anything until it was all ofover, when applause, they came in with a lot distribbetter been have would which until bottled of up being uted instead were the delegates close. the Perhaps thinking of what was to follow, - a-b- ull. ft It was the intention of a lot of dele- gates from the city and county to defeat James II. Anderson for the nomination for a commissionership. Not only the The long term, but the short one. Fifth precinct was in the fight against some from , him, a portion of the third, the first, a few from the second and a few from the fourth and a whole lot from the county outside. The report of the committee on permanent organization and order of business was adverse to Anderson and Albert Reiser detected it. But although he tried to stem the torrent the report was adopted by an overwhelming vote and it looked dark for the chairman of the county lxrnrd. But Andersons friends were too foxy. Realizing that they were up they conned the against something manner. The, usual county in the conned; They got the county is easily manner in the and farmers started whiskered grangers bit which the grey nominated everywas a caution. They thensome. of and think could one they them with traded Andersons supporters Godwhile success Goff, that such with trailed and Gabbott Rich frey, Harker, along with a few votes each, Anderson landed with plenty and to spare. ' ft ft Mr. A. C. Sadler is still a candidate for county recorder, all reports to the contrary notwithstanding although he will stand hitched for two years. lie went up against Walter Meeks with a confidence, and while he great deal of M. Cannon, the president had August of Zion to present stake Lake of Salt sat upon him convention the his name, with all its weight. Mr. Sadler did not gcntle-ma- n get any votes, the distinguished who presented his name discoverwas up against it and withdrawhe ing a few districts had been after ing it action gave Walter the which called, nomination by acclamation. ft ft ' George B. Squires presented the name of W. O. Carbls for county treasurer and said more good things about his man in five minutes than any one else could do in a year. It took well, too, for Carbis got there by acclamation, ft ft Jack Smith tried conclusions with C. Frank Emery for sheriff. Frank got away with the goods by an overwhelming majority and then Mont Fisher gave Parley White a trimming for auditor. alMy, but that man Fisher did run, the third from though the delegates clamored that Salt Lake precinct ofwould redeem that man part of their Democratic the majority the city.from was defeated it is it casts. As White will keep pegging presimed the third Democratic way. along in its wicked, ft ft The real fight came up between Par i - are endeavoring to shape things up so aumuuuumiumiiiiiiim....l)llU be placed in the county attorneyship. A. that a strong ticket mayHenderson W H. P. Hon. field. L. Hoppaugh, who placed the latter the M. Bjadley, Moses Thatcher, F. S gentleman in nomination, threw a few Richards and John Dern are mentioned OMAHA BEER. rhetorical bricks at Parley, which was as the leaders in the race for the state resented by the latter's friends very senate. Rulon S. Wells, Chas, Quig C. P. Overfield, vigorously, and for a time it looked as if ley,. Geo. D. Alder, R. K. .Thomas, Heber vote Quinn,' something might happen. The Cabinet W. A. ballots Saunders, Foreman, James D. J Krugs J 'was a close one and .wnen the v were counted it was discovered that Pardee, S. P., Armstrong and Albert AS nutritious as any English menwho those are Fisher are') meat with among the collided ax, had Porters or Malt Tonics, and Parley Westervelt winning..by two voles. To tioned as having excellent chances to a Connoisseur-- delight. the untiring efforts ofViking 'Law sop, go, to the lower house. The county Christensen owes bis, defeat Lawson outside will doubtless be' given two worked .hard and succeeded in chang- member of the lo wee house and some 1 Krugs "Exira Pale ing' a half dozen votes in one of the city county offices.' For county commisLight, and mild, and palatsioners the nkmes of Martin Mulvey, districts, which action did the work. and Watson able, and appropriate on all John George Clark, Hugh ft ft from as four slated are the occasions.. A. Whittaker Jesse W. Fox ran up against a sauwhichthreewill .be selected to. make sage machine when it came to the the race on election day. Either of the above brands delivered hi Jesse thought he had the ft- ft any part of the city. works. But some mean, naughty man office over a be will the There fight nominated Joe Swenson, who was prac- -' of sheriff. ' Samuel Dowse, John F. tically unknown to the delegates until the morning of the convention, and the Howells and Ben Harris are all in the j way Swenson walked the log of the field against Naylor. The three menpresent incumbent was awful. It was tioned do not care which one gets the South Main Street. slaughter, pure and simple. Jesse will eo long as Naylor is deknow better next time. He went down nomination, feated. But the latter will doubtless ADAM SNYDER, Proprietor. to defeat as the result of be nominated after a fight of greater or TBLBPHOMM 1091 Y. less proportions. He is by far the ft ft man and the only one of all HfVVVVtmffVVVWfVVVVVVnVImiiVfVVVVIllVlinVl J If the Democratic convention, which strongest candidates who can in any way hope the meets on Monday, in Christensens hall to win over C. Frank Emery, the' Redoubtless receive the nomination by acbn First. South street,). abandons, the; publican nominee. The others are clamation. usual policy of stupidity and nominate8 good fellows all, but the party is after ft ft time. this strength chance a have a first-clait ticket, may Eugene Traughber will not contest for ft ft to win at the coming election. There the county auditorship with George H. For county clerk the names of O. F. are a whole lot of disgruntled RepubliWood, the preeent incumbent, who now cans who will bolt the slate selected by Whitney and George D. Pyper have has no Opposition. For treasurer Wilthe machine, if good opportunities are been mentioned in connection with the liam H. Dale will be selected by acclaThe former can have the nomigiven. . From the looks of things, the place. if nation, he will accept, and it is stated mation. For the surveyorship Edward managers of the affairs of the party will as Truth goes to press, that he will Nissen is being groomed by a large numsee that a chance is offered, for they take it. This being the fact . he will ber offriends and will possibly land the place. Several candidates have been men tioned for the county attorneyship; But up to date no one has been selected as a sort of slate candidate. It is said ' FERGVS, COALTER. MVSIC CO. the name of a well known lawyer will be handed the convention at the last r moment and that he will take the delegates by storm and carry off the plum with ease. Ray VanCott has many supporters for the place. ley P. Christensen and George Wester-veltfo- r KRUG'S - - Bar-ney.- B. : . . s . - sur-veyorsh- ip. : The Old Resort, 276 over-confiden- ce. ss $ ft ft The Oldest and the Best Plani In America. X Sold at Eastern Prices, r KINDLY CALL wwww- - : vawvawe I SALT LAKE BVSINESS COLLEGE NOW OPEN. Tuition for School Year, $40 Visit us at the Templeton. Joseph Nelson, President. vawww- - WViWUi G. F. CULMER. BRO. . 20 EAST FIRST SOUTH. New Era. X. PeJivts HAVE NO EQUAL Usually the Democratic party does the wrong thing at the right time and vice versa. That assertion may seem paradoxical, but it) is a fact. It remains to be seen i. the organization wfll make the coming convention an exception to the general rule. ft ft The strong opposition in Salt Lake to Reed Smoot for United States, sena-tor will operate against the legislative ticket selected by the Republicans. With the exception of Hamlin, Brink and possibly Stewart the entire ticket is looked upon as a Smoot aggregation and many Republicans threaten to vote the Democratic ticket. ft ft The Park City Record has started the boom of David Keith for the United States senaiorship. ft ft The registration ofiiices in the various voting districts will be open on Oo tober 7, 8, 14 and 28. ft ft is It charged on the streets that the Mormon church controlled the Republican convention, especially the legisk' tive part of it. May be it did, but if it did the Gentiles have little reason to kick, for there were lots of Gentile, the formerly ultral Liberals helping iwand church to wieldjthe controlling The result was brought about, it seemi by a combination of Mormons and Ger tiles. If Gentiles enter into unlawN cohabitation Gentiles should not kick the Mormons k particularly. If 1 9 |