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Show ae ; 41. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, we _ / to Victory Next Nominee Exceeds That Points Clearly the November. Saas cca an Eaccssneesssssnoennnnenzzoss tetererere CONVENTION. STAMPEDES WOMAN Tn vane. one of the most stalwart Republicans of Utah. As deputy from friends won and record county clerk she made an enviable every part of Salt Lake county. error Mrs. Witcher was not generally regarded as rong as elther Varnsworth or Bassett and the delegates themsc ioe would have picked either of the men to win at the beginning of the convention, But, que ne with unfaltering precision, an organization had of the Republican party had worked women The in prorre been were clerk county for and em ective ly until the pnominaiions pralenty eter ' Then came « the stampede. Serer tere Hurtling over the heads of the delegates, rombling from one end to the other of the. hall, the demund for Mrs, Witcher became almost universal. With each seconding speech, the storm grew, until all the Parnsworth and Bassett delegates were swept off thelr feet and these two eandidates Sracefully bowed to the will of the people. \ similar story bas not been written of «a convention in the West, and bow this woman stampeded a ble convention, upset the organjyation of two. powerful opponents ai won without waiting for a ballot-this will live in Western political history 4444444444 +++ ++i setessssetesseesessssteeart++++ for county commissioners had been fecling made in to show the trend' of, the"® }pose ‘cher the for name o the office Margi county of their | Salt Lake county." yj e. speech of Mr.) Edwards and an aid in its work: We heartily indorse the work of the state Juvenile court commission and of the officials in charge of the local courts and the Detention school, and pledge ourselves to the support of those institutions and to the increase of facilities for b g. We pledge tab te. Stel ALE a by Anidst of (he delegat Then o in. of' : Farnsworth The : name ; oe oY oN be‘a s "champ at witlidrawn. ios s class and we pledge the nominees the " . was Lackey, P. Christence: Bepproust: Bo Farnsworth al Kace, wou party oa this: - Soaps es oe are eat PRESIDEN DECIDES ican tl et ce Uphes oe ae and Day Chancellor of Archbold * PUSH STAI STANDARD O1L. \ Sah ey a Fe rt ee and ot airs % itcher inwsetl wa ‘But i } to Antonio and yelling at che Witcher Mra, vo er oo tsi Ahan Ont; upow Nad tahed rour : for papers the body emoupn Sout | President rec- + the to the) Hall fo -e inkful said ae Peel his sith - me + petra: ; house Loe narts a ae pSG e honored o4., Ejchnor's remarks} the there that that he he ae ay id th. ne ; other uproar, a ue bowed nde agail)and waiked from tage of ‘the 10a a : vas. i Jt All the members between the President visers was brief. t * y pul bit Pape LUS* . 2 nominated VW house it u Candidates wa yet aoe res. as ea ~ ~ - uc c Of | camRe Chie Pe Van Agere of party PA wards 10 an other A, Wy was | taken y- his Archbold, of the case. This ad- dg a oval of Mrs. f appeal ber, will although nation St be taken it may conclude F en that of tt had at } important) votes In the candids o aiiés both zy county dn Sven' . , le ee thel: 1 : ere,e even ' County was : howe the Ohto, : : "a6 nt convention The nnouncen ide said we Mr.| b3 1s Mrs the still Witch: | & the-eamination ‘of Mrs. leavi have|er the ¢ entre) . Louls paictments at ~ Inaiet Cc stir > &al -ainst. : ae ~ canis tvels a 5 & ons ger ral? Onin 2 ~ SRS Convictions le Bac > nd Pacific, So |, tO response ; OF egee er thie time candtdnte: na ee ; t work 1 sha talk So h by Hasta n ith ry ferred i 1 M atbe st eT as mind an able mind Strongly Sepublican. I r amily milly her past gone times "In the t 4ah been one -of , the strongest | th been hae she and party pegruuic Bn Me of our brifve arks in the past Shik rt he } ‘ upon eal / naming In her to m peen ae her stage by admirers and came ftebtiandon fkevery her gratulations received. hand. viefors for 2 Est =4 ~s =z f -¥ I OF x HIC State ven, Conn., Sé rg final the y. . of certain hat for sale . ‘ H ract -What work f@.county : of er slid no the: done by and name i. the ot : we. be vote 2 the in f the women the my. past The | 000 net candidat It js trengtne I il wom of it ring the of|recelve from asserted the estate that under h a Like the ewltt, A . .o ee late th more .the | the 00,000 |e by him to Re-' versity is hive unconditional will Yale. the eners of | black an upon the the streets streets Joseph AD: ee the the front of him) on the behalf of j: at: ( eine SBE AL Secured. the a:man'who following k oe , con- | oa € . Sing The 7 rnoon ef } Unto Promised Land. Sept. 29.-The k'ng's Re attare querque Lester, tters | 1) news-! , stolen as delivered' nd th ' Hugh McMillin, J. Eardley, Salt Laake; = 8 Lake; William McMillan, Salt Russell, Salt . For have plucked 900 Hamburg grapes Ratwart news) the taken. withoahby TICKET. Judges- . J J Whitaker erie . M. J. BowmanLike * . For Justice of the Peace- s Han ks. Stanley A. For Constable- ihe Peter for a addressi rry wus} 100 } a young ym. enero aerate : | e i hand e far by mayor,| ofand".welcome for| hag Governor|™ extended 7 the of/in | BURL Republican Hansen held eon a meeting by. any,political 3 out, it of out d and. wave of genuine ? Enthusiasm a came 0 party || start vention, to free Ay finish strong, >" no wild | came .om: dye nged . , eutivaiasm, elique of projects," His is theft: the cov ernor sald, « : a 1DSEjus cur i ce'p hutne and then or Yo had'| "9 6) es New! et lr ge ri the the of mei the Mf I I ore te thus ti mol ded 3 New Wes one | nominated think: the « wasting of Receive : legates elegates statehood." ph at hab response paid her Mexico and that the congress be work] was and ¢ resources. Letter | unrest {the chances of ? andeeNo: untrammeled from q faction controlled dominated. pe Out of win-| as free as ee the brea they it all more domina one any delegates elected to frame The delegates left the hall happy, feeling freer and confident, and ready to step in make this ticket the only ono in safe now and No» running between vember. oe o > . every The evening fight over the platform \ 7 amendments was really the feature alr Of of the day, } session | tong although throughout the pretty fights, were there the grew. It to a chaos first It *,| to nominations, of exeltement was | Parley ®S | front shortly P, waen o'clock 9 after Christensen stepped to the his amend- to read of the stage of meetings been had There the conven-| ments. stampeded Witcher the noon during' delegates influefitint candidates, two over won and had splendid organizations. | recess and a quiet crusade was waged Mrs. tion, }who of session afternoon the against] Through warning natural the through the general government | mounted Roosevelt's the charge of|and No* eas ane ; i be = successfully|the busines& sof order as con- the strong county ticket, naked }of at combination, from Interference ‘tion any or hint ae that representation feet victorious. F wonderful "i was a rumble . at the reading ' close contests and interesting debates. report of the committees Ma? night the big fight was on, ere the of= picked against a full was candidate were the auditorium per-|roar rrigation| tk in He ures da system state laws. Not ticket sbefore. : s <ér. hossism'can brought There °* raised : Albuquerque | given the visitors | sounded Goudy hie s f¢ ‘Bi maue photoremoved é nis especially continue ldite "rs | W ii let he sald o uur. | DUSsiness," has of 4 eats under a yi off eee i e ur Gg | ning cara oe ie & k e | 1 slate tell. your @ senators Mexico:to a rigation jéen'a |) "TL don't ‘to carry Induced urged He of" the to ‘ whole) the representatives 3 rath ind dare! they that After truth Pe. GE cra hiietanta id willObs. notAealDatl the ory story Z very a . all their from were Dominated. Clique No i was It that} planks new the was yesterday rushed were ; vention | 4nd convention county exciting. most the peen ee years, | winning - tekeso on behalt . oh ARMSTRONG theater Lake Salt the i at eX BY The | oat ee nvoc H oe " 5004 A bo re: them: tte‘ Fant taene' . ‘ae a0 eae - 335 thes thief and) had.:béer some de ec consi a rat we ddea of the, a ae? ee t thief the evening delegates deepened session it burst low started the ball rolling, fel- many but surprised, were big the When day. the thé@|tprough until forth |delegates voce conflic for the organized were who triumphant tre mendous, a in of President|again reading the came : coo Oey ance EO GE j cry of independentto strength | events knew their as subsequent showed.ground Platform. Addition ae etek tion erate 2 « . spoke of the benefits « 4 Ratsedl. of Order Point at its highest| the enthusiasm With s the at gratification expressed Then | §0cess gave of .governms aS FEC work tide, the second and | leration Mr. Christensen a which reconsid1S | and praise also to that SED of private/ repudiated. The committee platform, report read ant of the votemoved by the enferpr! eae was adopted. = gi ca This TYNE cecewas put how ee eeesident announced that the} aenpted» a co pata Onan Fal : platform aldown, voted was and vote. a to tion ae Sy Battie by ie now| mented were ystems BREA toc nie thi in sold and olen were mai y. supporters Christensen the though ice . r vy he ney including set-| Tha acres: F gory; their! at worked) phe" thieves: wa in the interim division and for called eres soll rs and cone Lad small | juvyentie In returning already are, tiers to) necéssary It is not thought Laietine ay more at present or to mention) amounts mene Pay sek jand last, est not con = ey Cate. some wanted to know what the proVe es ‘orroboratior of. the si . 1 co \ / a nam Cor Dora jon th . wonehego-be bssv ae | tire Kocomm MA ss hist obee r Se Sa _ake ead posed amendments were. W.y R, Hut- the afte cs Say ae oe es - aS. SES aera It corresponthe of some return of his dence at the time. The production of is further | Hearst Mr. by stolen letters or DViIOUSLY Oo \ g their | of authenticity to be lightly accepted, | ait oO = Mrs, |) COrrebo rati 10 coterie, a and|SUch per-| output is not opp a: plas ta ines res, Mr gard-|as bunches of big | the from the 150-| men at vine grape year-old 'b8, unt-|lodge, one of the king's ‘country Houser, Salt : O¥, Lake; Lake. CITY con- ode of " ; Che Albuquerque's corge ne iidad | ie ate ee eects sare i Ode. a andalar delivered the enti i that 1a vepresented°him: disposed. had hi story, 40 aaa some, of then Nor . itl I behal and f olt, and the oe et Bs sol peeer report oe my zo Irrigution tiie vole a theft the accomplish Purchased for Hearst the Transit Mutual. ?} It H M. J { howed r shoe turn to "According. Gilbert Ye p rt however. proposed Sold ietters*for letters for a a to "oJ B ngham; Holman, L. T. Farmers Ward; Daniel Z Salt Clegg, Brigham ger; Gra 4 Lake; Ey ANed platform : nnon, Lake; E. South Jordan; E. T. Ashton, Salt onal decorated profusely| colors. At one end nee ee J.C McRae, all prettybetween ceremony the} thig of coun-!| and MexicoIndicative mity By 3 request the band played the 1 3 presented ny they could Asonlv Patehave been | #arniilai miaveii SE Folel eee ee = treme' mn eatuennin teen PE Paeat te Peary Seeeee London, Arch-| to the Examinatior 417 tLion | -re- | "#8..that In the evening the President, general. attorney. the Roosevelt. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bacon atté nded the new n Collier's of Wil " formance Leone 8 sic music been conceived by his. brother, who | "0 ah eae are com: : President Goudy to high tribute hud at one time been in the company's|, oon and and that.this brother had in-! possf{bilities, com="employ ste : oes Anston, | duced . the employe already suspected for the reception pat 14 aicie ee natal a the Inte jal etthe ee eee ee is ee ee at c Win iy wy publican in woman meevery Manor,i Hertfordshire, Repubiicanor f Vrscton to th:the Je up ' ' to Ifshow its appreciation for the | land, shows that Yale : persons, was the national Me known: avowedly city, this os Som ago , LletteemAPeeRe " tokeming' ‘som (tlc, conher Ble > Lake. For Representaasl ives It wus notable that the- welcoming| speeches all contained mentions of | longing for statehoodhall, : The convention which sealsa| tr irquiries . > the between coir = asassacting, St.) ern |. > thevlettens to whom uthern hinose. shippers. Yors a i the for 29.-After . made be years | offered of many ‘ lettere three e reached |,4q before more resumed sunded on the ever ‘ Witche Sept. a military parade tn the afternoon reception at the convention hall 3,800 with D. Seok . copying letter ‘line. fined 3500: | more lake bout convention ] company, atthe he . . I 1 sin time. Oo. at but COUN women voted 4 ihis.co int) Pats ne \ Cut | © Men and women at in | In Ohio the Toledo Ice and Coal comhose papers he claims were belng pages other graphed. $3,000 fined gullty, pleaded | pany, ith Chairman ne Iproar, the been placed upor of them of one Yame the count cket of this parts They | could not restore order There we | In Michigar the Steurns Salt and 2 S utogether. rod fi lity dg ce © p Ys omp « Lumber | rere the Witcher % om Mrs of cries, fought 7 4 : th F u ack a. with 1 ; i ha 1 F i oe in winning #0 Insls ter t that<the' euc esentisl . ae ee 20,04 : : Phe wOOKS 1 avestig aN h mi nd have ak fo e 5 insist ew \ a each In NewYork. the' Central Vermont | between sald, were returned Our os-thelr batUes in num the past se Vhy date rullt fined $1,000 is Impossib t o a eteTiny lace een vangcame supon in "en ar the bic stage ie a. eyand hadthar bor re ally ae ee. p ended gullt eed, est Te hours hou s it my bly shic has pose and Reinty -clerl M., stirring strains of the} nner," ieplayed by @ | arpenipald rade blage x nd as theStrang: ced Aa" eadioerof Gale CHDTLEL ae On tows George buciuelRev. 2out, EK. Cartwright Al- ° may following the jitter etters "A E ma ranci8CO)) Ss ‘ & San Pz "fic ae Mises In papers ‘the: Missouri oc fa Mow. Wild, Goes "Conventidon Lak In Salt franchise than |. aces: SoteRe! celving rebates Tilinois Glass b 3 T A B Pine Cal.: pany, hnnan ne he bs anyYT [peey 1 ooWa j Rzt. Te J o the | si.stant of back asks C Fred that 1 name, | Peake appears of | Sen women good the it to 1 anc stage an for them of one name the hands of the Republican | Bassett h di } owe the de- ‘Christen- P. ae Salt‘YorLake mahycounty," years of when wild and was and N. were In the elt De- ' 29.-John Be ede Lae all- indictments for rebating | orices, but highly trusted never been pern Mitad! ta cuartlt ipate tn The convention, from the very out-.| save those followiig . railroads The party on whom suspleion fell | Matt met uffair et was aflame with it It brimmed! the ticket. Pacific, Chesapeake &1 oy iiti~ denied. cuilt.. A little later, ‘T want. yo. vee our irrigation |vwith; confidence. ‘The ticket that was/last night Diinots . Sept. 7 Over pe interstate facts the : jmpressive: ae i Tex +exas, | lrallrogds "ee Eldredge|" n-favor ithdr: cided to in~the|\Witcher ‘ J,.U. from the house x had Farnsworth H. W. select-| of to| The letter, which for wasthe from JohnH. commission, attorney F Marble, from | ChUMmErates other | ~% sinst ue. were | Southern : dom Clerk recognized that York, Salt Lake. John A. reo iy the "3 fe re ne under saying the and nore Amos S. . Gabbott, ' Farmers' Ward. County Treasurer- STATEHOOD 4 reply g A dn N = ee ¢5 i Vv OVEr- | hundred fronpiall' the upon Witehe wit h t Then Jr. New Recorder- County Assessor- at American: and' with the | Oil bold, c vice president of the the Standard | ve ution one nd & colors: eae blended. a Le follow-|°#0 Issued: 1y v il company, today issued 1 o WV Ludience cheered for the band an@ ing statement to the Associnted Press: | Mexico. inelude not h was a to. ‘ last in his we point- |} comimerce (2, Prosecutions, law, k 5 Albuquerque, iMlatentne to the Mn ce she gled We VWere CIiG vu ome t ea Stookey, Fo.est ‘Dale: Gar! A. Badger, Salt ‘ Copying } rom | S Salt Lake. County Auditor- . gi : g a Dees the. gallery was large7c shield be faring the leg- hite and blue rec end f ke the path of the homeMake | MORE | Ger Coa > | called) had_ Goudy President After the convention to order and the Chitplaye jere camo| there played b ind L.-hahad huahua _.. 4.9 rhnotograpned, eere 4. albaNOMet : posi- after ont did 3 ap-| their in 5 | stated house, Mrs tha iam two | neither advantag then arose front he the these ith tro1g PI Zane Witcher, Fred J. A. Jaques, Salt Lake. Congress Its Work FOR PLEAS Were ARE F a Torn \ \OOKS Lodant t a » Republicans the that un > President. the | hat imes warm both on Oil | Attorney- County Albuquerque. Fil | es. rom THERE eres a. fs Pages. F B . re- at-once to announcement until : More Work Done. Prin irvine, we= By Witcher and = then | comment. Mrs. ig ‘ an| ing ant AVERS the a County | | stréagers thousand at night. Several ora = sviaueyrs ‘ Standard Missives | Margaret 3, ae ark vi ie ener on nade Nj} public a letter from the nterstate oft pélutitie « omimigsion, | Commerce acclamation. anc ‘Oo the. Pith pone an election c- Overlooked. : * ict Lal wake {spon government. refuses tooO grant gr. Se | person." of clares (renominated.) County Sheriff- Joseph C. Sharp, Salt Lake, SESSION National Begins T} here th (four-year term) Granger Frank Heginbotham, Salt Lake. day, by. the attorney. general. The circ a) Benera he elrcult a de-} | down to hand Is 4 expected ponurt cision as to a rehearing e€arly 'a Octo- sec- snoulk the by 6, stage, the eT iO" d from came dent wer them given me aii mc anevven 4 Hutchinsor 1 x Farnsworth marked having i.. GC. a Bdwards to at add Mrs. | National Irrigation congress opened its} [first session this morning. j celebration: | one of The day was 0 meat CnieaeG, "onR ee Tae];} Louls, Witeher. house, velll ng for Mrs, C. Bassett. Fred i } mea or Te nothing but | Mino ished to hear ecelyed with loud | delegate W.\ H. Waar. approval eWe Utah Office a s ING (Sixteenth did dic of and | | TICKET Clerk- County ---- | County Commissioner (Two-year term y ( y ) Walter J. Burton, Forest Dale. | to that | | ae Mackay, C. John 4 been unknown 9 ; Witcher women's a3 beige é hearing of the motion If the e court c county | hearing l There. were veral "speeches* lthe floor of the house yr the «|candidates, but.the speakers ah of| the sev-| time for) Lake proposed and ne looked Witcher > Salt to een Wome 1 -- rod from |? omen on stage run trom omen 3 1 Mrs, or had seme, Sanne he Nominations a at a k nea parquet. and presented th Rag with ¢ = cal . ani Palen 16) AAD name ‘ pect ai ier koa bs R Wiis 2a Clerkship + eyed CieiG £0 party the penety "thom, the c art y paceory eld ‘a the 14 to. of conventhat of some tn it 1 |tose thourn usiastic afit} eee stirres . 1c 48 meres, ; Pe tion eae con' : paign. a of ) rath center the befor serving onding the others that"pellet had}| it . his He to declared preceded speech . oni : v at bats sper orn r cae te per cr lanes enthusiasm f fevei \ | any. : brought st K os The ilon Republicans rear i her: the women to work e ne- | ra the slightest was there 4rchbold. to give their support to 2 woman can-| o . - . didat Major M. A. Breeden came from the] fi ' e parts a thes ota ai mc) , -with thiseaieks nmominntior pate -ameathd ‘th we OF were offices important the most eral counties, and thought ere al ; BA Ruled a to™have Said > +> stiviaers advisers his told believe |not argued, and also seconded the nomination, She; called attention to the work done by : and , CAM' ‘ . of ee sericea candida speech: Stage 16 reepond nin eines ie Mn s "7Sot "y ation ale f ic New in the nt sealeed by t away. Paix inoey ke: Reteres, 4 None, thee.y women in: the vears de- | AsSs to the a status Stand D! ars past past «and status of the tandard O}l General Attorney fine, upon) $29,000,000. conferred honor the that clared Mrs Witcher would be one of the} Bonaparte told the Presiden v rw . 3 B aS t and ¢ ~ were on th: fer greatest things the Republican party / inet ‘that the United States eircpi f y tie wh ‘ inted She dc could. county the f he aie: rchiefs and tops of their voices | © the county could do. She pointed | court at Chicago now has before ft a Y to the fact that throughout Idaho! question whether It will 5grant a re- a4 first CASE There ts a he ¢ Deceaiee he efentant in the > case idry y Agnes Rulse,. tig ured prominently In the Vanderbilt OCNIT erce. Lo wart i scratcne there was such a scene Of! : were al seen) delhzht i e tk . ce mad on a corivention floor. Por several min-|) lites the dclegates bats arms, Waviti¢ ee wWuliie ut the our the ee IN VANDERBILT IS DIVORCED, Arihur 8. ‘Thompson.of Vat There was an) outbur thusi- | were rece ve d with unstinted applause. | Boenidenit' cen BE: w ith tha awe, Cota asm when Parnsworth ith: tret wi his Mra W. H. Jones was recognized | of Secretaries Root and Garfield, were yeame, narrowing the fleld to a battle py the chair from ‘one of the stalls,|at today's meeting. The conference between Bussctt when ee ‘apni pledge of After Brisk Ground in COUNTY County Commissioner | ese IRRIGATION MEN Se ee aa ae ‘ WOMAN eae nek aan saencmataee AMIEpublic emaicast eRe. To e Reve hepub-|the statemen: made oy One Mr. | Mrs. legislature > £ alah eh FE wad a Gwyime Fendach RT Sie al Ee er the she Witcher, we cities as j : Through fall votef Mrs. | cenit!ly sett. ir of ° BaGa 4 eee vith withdrawal and for Advanced : y REPUBLICAN miners, coal More Interest of People, are legislation : and Earlier in Day Are Meniod Debate to Take : : ‘ law rae Resolutions Adopted county, / also ia remedial law for the . stam-|O7ding Mrs. Witcher. She declared| Day of Syracuse university. The mataia Mrs. Witcher was both compé-|ter was brought up at today's cabinet Vestine and tt Is understood that the her selec-| and that victory nt andoulddeserving, first " th I méan a great for ioe 4 4-adiaen primary end, trom). pha nominating of this convention . of hs é of the ssame, commission police and to the enactment legislativ e nominees of a fire enactment the favor We | Lake metal the oO protection and ety sa greater the toward and smelter and mill men of this state. We favor the enactment of a direct Bid L 3 s County Chairman Bla-|UOn » | nye! ‘ fé}lowed - 604 os. by ote ds orebytheoo ova Pe 'e rent of enthusiasm. Severa Salt our legislative nominées-to the ‘otal Sipport of ft]such atsty. and _ - eee be propel : may THFEFHH HEHE HHH sesso eee tooe Washington, Sept... 29.-President| ' tauiat prominent eratora in the Mrs. er Seconds. 1 Mrs. D. CG, Hichnor, secretary of the| Roosevelt does not intend to reply to from both stage and avudits-| nt | Convention, was made recognized by Chair| ‘ ‘by Chancellor attack upon~him: sec-|the the speech man-Smith and ofar he . dhe teeling took "Yor orl 4ae Arian i - Witches pwas in industrial training and . to the: establishment of a } school for2 girls. c . p a The detention school Un- high- | | .had atl vkten. Lyqhen ‘at. tines iss cheers pr iBoed -${> this! Passes clerk system to the eourt I have the Shela: "privilexe to ‘pro. ‘| WILL two Farnsworth and -Fred -C. Ba lsetewith drew nivide atid Sate: SeIREREe a by Republican 7 Iministration, has proveed a valuable adjunct seee eee through maintain established i the BH. ticket $)Republicans in Convention Aflame With Confidence, trammelled and Free, Without Hint of Bossism Nominates Candidates Who: Wi | Was : firs 6 ii'The American party has held the de} ee, Ere peat eae preaaig to 0 ecognize the work done by ‘the could 7 Let us pe me wom nén of that party. splechesy negligent, too. Ladles and gentle convention, candidates-W. otter -our and s nh and construct administration. SHFFe eee Fro: From the time her name proposed at the convention, mate ‘ ; gates alarted an uproar that be drown, atid after a few 4 ae to Abac.> platform state by a Republiean Not inthe. political history of Utah fe ekememarty, it will bring tho votes ht 2. demonstration £ astad iand there wil! be no votes | = ee. the ri candidate as that accorded Mrs. Mar| Bemigewomen voles of the American guret Zane. Witeh and ake Realizing Sepaphent: the tie valuecomnty. of measures looking to the prevention of crime, we commend the work-of the Juvenile court system as established and maintained throughout the | i party | DES t StS Pett ttt tt etet ests OI OFess estas esos PH ttt tH toe Mes. Margaret Zane Witcher Is today one of the most prominent figures In local politics through her stampede of the Republican afternoon, She Is the daughter of Judge yesterday convention pty Republ.ean +++ Way WILD BURST OF E! THUSIASH. he . the connty of Salt Lake and the vigorous and impartial enforeement of the laws by dts public officers and the economic administration of county: affairs. We favor the establishment of good roads and we pledge the nominees of this con- RACE. vention Demonstration Accorded Victorious of Any Pyevious Convention and National +4444 FROM the Pp CANDIDATES | WITHDRAW of ° es OPPASING platform ‘g } adopted by the recent Republican state convention, and we renew our allegiance to the principles of the party in State and Nation. We commend the administration of the Republican party in the state of Utah and in ee ROTH the ODAY: > Margaret Zane Wetcher Nominated by Republicans for County Clerk and Epoch Marked in Utah Politi zal History. indorse LR Mrs. We -Tgnay. 30, 1908. We indorse the administration of President Theodore Roosevelt and the candidacy of William H. Taft and the principles enunciated by .these sterling leaders of Re‘publicanism, and we pledge the united support of the Republicans of Salt Lake county. 2 ‘. SEPTEMBER REPUBLICAN COUNTY PLATFORM a wy i ON WEDNESDAY, | : WEATHER ity Edition to your friends. Foreign postage, 12 cents. fs Pa, XI, NUMBER ee VOLUME UTAH! Send copy of the Prosper- | Fountain to your 6friends. ity Edition postage, Domestic cents. P A GES BOOST ya en BOOST UTAH! Send copy of the Prosper- Oo a , ‘Inter: : 10 O++ De pportunities te ee of ssion are man Art stating refi that letters or who had falsification, | cue of the profita from land.' reclaimed the of pa The letter from the | for. distortion quotes "he the Mr - gloomy Toreali noe which ah sp <cthatiiar chinson raised a point of order, when to explain:;.on ‘started Christensen a ve y after a gn most mou Sacked! unan une rene wereob} at silie ee See ee 3 }i), works could not or ould not be fight on the floor of the convent mine |ground that Parley P. was a memplatform and Ita ber of the committee on to aroused was convention The have We will fail he people repaid I » nomination | ?° the when pitch J | highest here fr ‘ : é anced to a point where highe eras ae had offered no minority report. That raised one as well as of order, point Bs representatives and senators safe Fe sert that the : peo-|for tt Is think Me of the West w repay the reclama~-)| peen reached, and when Parley af ae vs ith vere. ruled out. by9 Sm . |? that : a . nina nse ‘ to do be able bese In full and tion had a go-between! disposed some of them pi urchas ed thera to in the of | hoped two be- th newspaper, He: arst' Mr of Cumberland | half many little | Journal Chis statement ha 19 foUN-) dation in fact postscript to sign crops upon Preside nt with the announcing b ue this the platform | ting Bok) New ese and Arizona} | te 3t@ en roc produced cheers and wavImg oF | Sate rnoon session was devoted a discussion of those arid caattoae |.the great Southweast, be ta were ;with to in} had friends part of adopted indorsed only him, a part Later, the the wien hearer eg ier e!he winter ‘adintt- (a i In earlier of there the the day, day, convention were stalwart of the new planks in every the convention hall, and as) Smith, |Chairman | Was He allowed Orta 1 or charged de iit to in talk vital on Salt Ke' proposal Parley then and that. the original glittering itted many Taike county a plank on tne commission, the debate proceeded, those who stood | court' for the adoption of the platform as| read in the early hours of the con-)} (Continued on another Page P. plat- generalities questions net were salt davenile the on Sevem) | ' |