Show IN MAMAS Democrats Arc Alive and Thoroughly Thorough-ly Vp to Date KAMAS September 15A caucus of the Democratic party of Kamas precinct pre-cinct was called for last evening the I4tu Inst A fair representatloa was out about fifty all told Meeting w called to order by Gee C Pack chairman c the Democratic cub o Kamas U C Pack was made chairman of the meeting and M N Pack secretary The chair stated that the object of the meeting was to elect four delegate to the county convention at Coalville on the 16th mat also to organize a Vrecinct committee for Kamas precinct The chairman urged upon the meeting the necessity ot electing none but o owed silver men to the convention Hon Ward E Pack then presented the following resolution which a unanimously adopted Resolved ThJt we recognize the financial condition of our country as being the vital question to be considered con-sidered and decided at the coming Xcvember election That onm eect on we declare ours he In favor o the restoration ol silver to its place with gold a the onstituUonal money metal of our country That the mints o the United States should b open for the free and unlimited unlim-ited coinage o both gold and silver That In consideration of the foregoing fore-going conclusions we deem i wise In appointing delegates to represent us in the county convention to 0 held at Coalvillo on the 16th ist to appoint such as are in sympathy oni > persons a a spat wth the principles above enunciated end vho wilt work fo the consummation consumma-tion ci the same Mr Pack spoke at some length on the resolution and also on the linan ia ouestion urging upon the voters the necessity of studying well the < aestion in order t qualify themselves them-selves BO they might vote intelligently and cat their vote according t theii hones convict onsj he compared the conditions of the people today under soldbug straddlebug and boodlebug 7u > with the conditions that would f < how under fre and unlimited coinage coin-age ageTne following delegates and alternates alter-nates were then elected to attend the convention W E Pack G B Leon rd Sr Samuel F Atwood Ir C Y Taok AHornates Benjamin V Pack airs Charlotte E Pk ls Emma Lambert and Don C Pack The business of electing a precinct committee wap then taken up with the following results Merrit K Pack Mrs Mar J Atwood William A Williams Jr G B Leonard Sr and Mrs Laura C Pack A financial committee was then elected elect-ed 1 follows Mr Dan Lambert Kobert L King Miss Emma Lambert with Miss Edith Anderson as treasurer treas-urer After some very appropriate and Interesting In-teresting remarks by various individuals indi-viduals the meeting adjourned sine die Much enthuslnsm was manifested and all seemed confident their cause was just and that victory would be TorchPd upon our banner on the morn lag of November 4 1S9G Hon Alma Eldredge F M Pinneo editor ol the Coalville Times and i f I VT Cluff Jr passed through our little town about a week ago on a prospecting prospect-ing tour up the Provo river They returned re-turned yesterday and were interviewed by several of ou citizens They were almost a silent as the proverbial oyster oys-ter but from a few words dropped here and there it Is thought they have struck something that is rich not only rich but quite extensive Our worst wishes are that it may prove tue Threshing commenced in our Ute camp this morning the 15th Crops appear to be very heavy this season judging from the stand of straw How the heads may yield will best be determined de-termined after threshing Our fellow townsmen J W Carpenter and Alonzo Page hied themselves t Coalville yesterday to devote a little of their time and talent assisting Judge Hues in unraveling a few of the knotty knot-ty problems of law in arriving at an amicable settlement of differences They are summoned as jurors |