Show e- e I JUST I IBy IBy By ALBERT ALB F. F PHILIPS t 1 In concluding his annual report to tho the secretary of the interior for I 1835 1895 under date of ot September 24 24 I Caleb W. W West est governor of t tho the Territory of ot Utah said In pursuance pursuance pur pur- of ot the enabling act of ot congress approved July 16 1894 the constitutional convention as assembled assembled assembled as- as In this Salt Lake City on March i 4 of ot the present year continued in session until May 8 8 and framed a constitution which will be submitted to the voters on November 5 5 It should hould be and I trust Is a matter of infinite satisfaction to the whole country as it is to the II people of ot the me territory that the movement begun in 1886 to obliterate the divisions remove the bitterness and heal the strife existing existing ex ex- in Utah which had so long prevented its admission as a state la is about to be consummated In Inthe Inthe inthe the entrance of at Utah Into the Union as a a. great and prosperous tate tato with a homogenous thriving contented peaceful and happy people I Entertaining no doubt of ot the tho favorable action of ot both the people and the president ent upon the constitution constitution con con- I have refrained from making any suggestions as to legislation believing that efforts and recommendations to that end I should l be left to the chosen servants ser servants ser ser- of the people the people the newly elected officers of the state NOMINATIONS MADE After the completion of ot the constitutional constitutional constitutional con con- convention work worl preparations prep prep- prep prep-I were made for or the calling of conventions to nominate candidates candidates can can- can I for the state offices Three I tickets were placed in the field The first convention to be held held was that of ot the Republicans who met in Salt Lake on August 28 28 1895 when the following ticket was nominated nominated- Representative In congress Clarence E. E Allen governor governor gov gov- lIeber M r. r Wells secretary of ot state James T. T Hammond state I auditor Morgan Richards state 1 I treasurer Tames James Chipman attorney I ney general A. A C. C Bishop superintendent superintendent superintendent I public Instruction John R. R I Park Parl judges of ot the supreme court James A. A Miner George W. W V. V Bartch I and Charles S. S Zane George M. M j Cannon was chairman of pt the Republican Republican Republican Re- Re ReI j I publican state committee who directed the campaign I IOn On September 5 the Democratic state convention was held In Ogden Og- Og j den and this ticket was nominated nominated- I For representative In iTt congress Brigham II Roberts governor II John T. T Caine Calne secretary of state Fisher S. S Harris state auditor Guy C. C Wilson state treasurer Alma Greenwood attorney general A A. J. J Weber superintendent of public instruction Karl G. G Maeser I supreme court court Samuel Samuel R. R. R. R Thurman Richard W. W Young and Thomas Malony l Orlando W. W Yo Powers was chairman of the state committee The Peoples People's party Part or Populists held their convention on September 14 and a a. full state ticket was nominated except judges of the supreme court viz Representative e eto to congress James Hogan governor governor gov gov- governor Henry W. W Lawrence secretary secretary secre secre- tary of ot state T T. C. C Bailey Balley secre-j secre state auditor II H. O. O Young state treasurer treasurer treasurer treas treas- Thomas L. L Jones attorney general J. J S. S S S. Weaver superintendent superintendent auperin- auperin of ot public Instruction I. I T. T Alvord Richard A. A Hasbrouck was chairman of the state com corn CAMPAIGN WARMS UP Each of f the three parties set forth the usual declaration of principles the Democratic platform containing the following which was not embodied in either of ot the thi a others as one of ot the cardinal doctrines doctrines doc doe trines trifles Total separation of ot church 1 I and state for the sake alike o of C I civil and religious liberty Th The a campaign moved along in th the 0 usual manner until October 14 14 when the Democratic executive a committee met and issued a statement statement state state- ment merit in which it was declared 1 that a crisis had arisen in the tb S political affairs of ot the territory and then charged the Republicans 5 with using and distorting the ill ii i advised statements of ot high church I officials In order to secure their r rown own designing ends and that efforts ef cf efforts ef- ef forts were being made to cause caus a athe the people who wilo have been taught taugh t tto to authority to bell believe belie eve 0 that the dominant church of t Utah I desired the def defeat at of the Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cra cratic tic ticket The address then pointed ou out t that It had no quarrel with any an r church but Its grievance Is ant and I Ihas has been caused by those who an are S ready and willing to drag the thi I cross of or Christ In the mud an and I dust and filth of politics to advance advance advance ad ad- vance selfish ends The address then concluded thus Therefore In view of ot conditi con con- ns in order that there may be issued a 0 declaration of political Independence and for the purpose of ot declaring that no man or set of ot men shall hereafter use the tho power of t or the name of any church o or ecclesiastical authority I I to control the votes or the political I sentiment of ot any citizen the 1 I Democratic state committee duly assembled in Salt Lake Lalee City on Monday the fourteenth day of October 1895 by Iy unanimous vote hereby directs the reassembling of f I the delegates that composed the convention that met in Ogden on the Ue fifth day of ot September 1895 at Salt Lake Laka City on Tuesday October 22 22 at the hour of ot 10 o'clock a. a m. m All delegates to the I late convention are earnestly re requested requested requested re- re quested that la laying aside all business business busi bust ness and excuses they attend this convention for the good of Utah and ell eli the people and thus aid I In selling on once e and for all one of ot the tho questions that has so long harassed all classes in this terri tern tory The convention will als also alsot t be e empowered to take such other action than that stated in this call callas callas callas as the exigencies of ot the occasion may require This call can carried the signature of Orlando W. W Powers as chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man of the committee e. e OIL noirs OVER Ell ix IN OILY r SCANDAL The political pot right now Is a teapot The kind of or tea made In this thia teapot Is T T. N N. T T. Instead of serving this T. T N. N N T T. T at four tour o'clock In the afternoon they are serving It Jt at all hours As could bo bl expected many m of officials officials of- of are being blown T. T N. N T. T trouble up In the gr greased They c claim with oil somebody's rl Now s t they palm m mw w want was to use this Same sama oil to put skids under tinder the greased We Ve have a slick sUck bunch In Wash Wash- ington Washington Oregon and Idaho produce nearly nearl half or of of the com commer- commer mercia mer- mer cia cial apples eVl United Slates tz 7 n v iI i l r 2 |