Show NEWS FROM NEARBY CITIES k AND TOWNS Fatal Accident to a Son of W E Robinson RAPE CASE AT ECHO A SAXGVE WRJUiGUU AXD JUU AJ DIUGUJl CITY That i IIoiv the Heralds Correspondent Correspon-dent n llrlsrhnm City Views the Ixitc ILcjiubllciun Convention Held There The Picket Finally Aoiuin iitcd f RICHFIELD Sept 21 Word has just been received of 3 accident in which the 11yearold son of Hon Willis J Wil-lis E Robinson of ua Wayne county los his lie Thursday the 17tlh st ac 7 a m I the boy started t take a tem t n thresher which was set on Road creek some three miles from twn He was riding one horse and leading the other i when lust SEn II That afteniooa a 2 oclock he was found lying In the road in a unconscious i uncon-scious condition and taken to his I 4 home Here he lay unconscious till Monday the 21st when h de The funeral was hdd the same day Mr and 11r Robiason have more than their share of trouble of late years this belsie the fifth child lost > A ILupe Case ECHO CITY Utah Sept 4Thu quiet town of Echo was awakened by the sport of a rape committed on a young Judy by the name of Taylor I = f about three miles west of Echo on I the Union Pacific railroad The crime I wes committed by a sheep herder named Matthews Sheriff Harrington of Sumnvl county was telegraphed t and is now 0 the track of checu3prit Matthews has been seen in Ogden liox Cider Hcimlillejiiis BRIGHAM CITY Sept 24Janle wrangle mixup and tangle A That was how the Box Elder J ht wa te Bx county y4 Republican convention resulted yesterday yester-day Onitookere were almost unanimous unani-mous in voting 1 uae noisies > t most comical and most unparliamentary con ventaon ever hcM i the county They were either tripped up tied < up or the wheels of progress blocked half the I time w questions and situations t t1 queUn stos s I simple that boys in me audience would smile with gle I The surprising thing is that they finally put up as good a ticket on the whol a Uiey did The first Wood of the convention was cmenon ws drawn over the adoptioa of the plat i form the convention swallowed everything In 11 except the commenda ble sliver pdank There was a strong ser iak The wa 0 stng kick against ta led by one Ham lard the longwhifakefed lad IonSwhikere oraior of HonesTiUe He wanted the St Louis d plank adopted instead Said this salver plank would cut the rver oul cu te Republicans of tluc county off from the national Republican r publican party Secretary CSevelaiid like his namesake at Buzzards Bay was for gold Their talk w wan J applauded As the d1 plank substitute was about t be pw to the convention not one word having been utcered in favor of silver Peter Lowe of Wsllard jumped t his f C and roundly flayed the local RepubJicane for their luke varmaess on the silver question He cIted how each year In that very room they had dectareai for silver how we had charges the Democrats with favorIng favor-Ing England and now that same dJEaxge la coming home to roost Judge Ooomos also Wed for silver Then Tom Wand of Goose creek Val o G ce i vicinity title wild man from the west 5 loaded to Us feat toothpick in mouth and mode a rattling good speech for suiver and Republican independence winding up with a loud wsioop for o Bryan A J Goggle 0 Corinoe a Hyrum Jensen of Cofllinsion were for the St Louis plank and the dropping o the haieful 16 to 1 clause B H Jones o Brfeham talked B We harmony But it was left to J P Holmgren a email Republican potato from Bear River city to let toe Republican cat > out 0 the b Amid groans from Re putollcans and laugvis from Democrats he declared that the Democrats are tnrfor and we nuist fitrht thcoi titlh tricks s he said lets adopt tC this silver plank it will to votes but we can I sacie go and vote for McKinley just the J Ihs speech so pleased the convention timit a its conclusion there were loud ones for a vote So Che vive a S Ue voce vote IYOS taken sonu voting fo gold but most fo their silver plank which reads a foUows On the silver issue we declare ourselves our-selves TO b in favor of a distinctively American financial system We a unOitf rably opposed to the una1rbly oppe < e single gold standard and demand the immediate return t the constitutional standard or goad and silver by the restoration n by this government independently of 1 any foreign power of the unrestirioted coinage of both gold and silver into fctmuiurd money a the ratio of 16 t 1 and upon terms 0 exact equality as they exist prior t 1S73 the sliver r ccn W be a iuH legal tender equally with gold for all debts and dues public and private a ad we far such legisia 0 tine 3 will prevent for the future the demonetization of any kind of legal leg tender money by private contract Tins question dicposea oi they then began jangling over how to vote for candidates The chairman suggested that nominating nomi-nating speeches be limited to two and I a half minutes At this a parliamentarian parliament-arian ju p up and seconded the motion mo-tion To quiet down the laugh that l followed Jolt Merrill calmly laug and r t motioned tat the time he lit I ec I ct The nomination of surveyor was the I i J5rst in order R C Fryer nominated H D Page of Bngham City He was chosen f acclamaition I Tnis quick and easy way of disposing i dispos-ing of matters s elated one young sprout of a delegate that he thereupon I I hopped up and wanted all nominations to be made by acclamation Here came a great mixup on a motion mo-tion and Hi numerous amendments and seer original motions combined v id consumed a great deal of time 1 7 The office of attorney came next Hans Larsen nominated B H Jones I t of Brigham and the nomination was made unanimous unanmous Judge Ccombs friends were wonder woner ing where he was n but no mention J a made of his name fo the office Count commissioners came next Hyrum Jensen nominated P C Junsen sr of Martina A Zendal nominated Alfred Ward of WHlard Thomas Wand nominated William Holt of Clear Creek A J Coggie nominated R C Fryer of Drweyville Plymouth Zandil nominated nominat-ed C W Richards of Plymouth Hans larsen nominated James Neisen sr of Three Mile Creek I I They balloted and talked and balloted and jangled for a time the ad jagle long tme te result suit being the nomination of R C Tryer James Nelsen ar and William I Holt For assessor r Sophia Ricks named r nam-ed Hans Keiler or Mantua Bishop A > H i Zundel nominated John A Edwards of WHIant Here a delegate moved that the nominations nomi-nations close I second the nomination cm in stentorian tones from a sleepy delegate and the Intensely interested audience had another roar The ballot stood Edwards wards 25 Keller 34 the latter thus receiving ceiving the nomination C Hoist with a wise frown arose and said we want t come another Demociat trick and thereupon nominated nominat-ed Miss Amelia Graehl of Brigham for county recorder This was made unanimous unani-mous with a roar and a flourish of trumpets David P Hal was then selected fo county clara oy unanimous vote There were three nominees for sheriff Heber C Boden Peter Nelsen and R K Wilson Jr a of Brigham Boden was chosen on the first ballot receiving cosen te reev lag 02 votes to the others 7 and 9 Ter were three nominees fo treasurer treas-urer J Y Rich John Forrest and John L Edwards the firs two from Brigham and the latter from Via There were three ballots Edwards winning on tLc last 1 But at the conclusion of the convention a terrible doubt arose Some claimed they voted for John A Edwards and some for his father John L and there the matter stands today no one knows which is the one as there is a great division of opinion on the question te queson For representative to the legislature I James T Pitt of Corinne was chosen by acclamation I THE TICKET Surveyor D Page of Brigham r County More B H Jones of Brig am Commissioners William Holt of Clear I Creek Si C Fryer of Deweyvilie James Nelsen sr of Three Mile Creek I Assessor Hans Keller of Mantua Recorder M1K Amelia Graehl of Brigham CJerk David Holmgren of Brigham City Sheriff Heber C Bode of Brigham Treasurer John L Edwards of Wil laixiRepresentative rinse Representative s T Pitt of C PrOTO Point PROVO Sept Democrats from ail over the state are In Provo today some a delegates to the state con j j I ventlon and some a visitors They have all been < iccord > ed the freedom of the city and < e with the local Democracy De-mocracy have taken complete posses1 sion sn Judge Hatch held a short session of court today business and disposed of the following I B Bachman jr s W D Roberts demurrer hertafore taken under advisement advise-ment sustained mt Sstne H C Jensen 5 John A Brown et ai demurrer overruled Estate of Martha Jasper deceased petition for letters of administration granted to James Gardner on filing a bond in the sum of 4300 Deputy Sheriff Fowler went to Fairfield Fair-field yesterday and brought over Cy Robinson who is charged with arson Robinson I the tnllesit prisoner that has ever been in the Utah county jail He is six feet seven and onehalf inches tail in h stocking feet A P and A 5E PARK CITY Sept 24The grand lodge officers A F and A M made a fraternal visit t Uintuh lodge No 7 In this city yesterday The grand officers cers present were D W T Dalby G M J F Hardy G S W James lur dock G J W Chris Diehl G S S F Schramm G L W Beardsley G C D C E Stancon G T pro tern Rev Snow G C Work In the Master Mason degree was exemplified and the grand master pronounced it excellent The grand lodge officers were en < rte r-te at banquet by Uintah lodge at which speeches were made toasts drunk and songs sung The visitors were shown around the city and the I Ontario tunneJ and left for Salt Lake on the Utah Central road II I e I I |