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Show lory provea mat iney are ir.n rvad that every country, has traveled I to freedom. It la bloody, but .very-revolution .very-revolution ha. been that way." Mra. M. A. TJunyan, Mra. Arthur Graham Gra-ham and Mra Amy Brown l.yrnan were speakers at a rally of Republican womea at .Mldvaie thia afternoon. Hepuklkcan women of Devi, county will rally at Hountiful at l.to oclock Saturrlay afternoon. after-noon. Mra. Krnest Kan'ber.er, Mrs. K. O. latherwood and Mrs. Jsannette A. Hyde ) will be the speakers. A social hour will follow the meeting. Tea will be served. 1 Republlcsn women of the First precinct pre-cinct organised Thursday. Mra G. T. Judd was circled chairman, with Mrs. rt K. Sears aa vice chaurman and Mrs, lura I', slmllb. secretary. ltatrict chairmen chair-men and vice chairmen were announced. A aoclal hour followed the meeting. !npbLITICAL NOTES o PARK CITY. Oct. IS. Tha Hummtt 000017" convention wre held In Coalville WrdnesdMy, the RepuhlitTans at the court-houtw. court-houtw. when the follom ing ticket was nnminsted: Repreaentattve. R. R. Fletcher Fletch-er of HnydervUle; four-yesr commissioner, commission-er, Axl Hlonqulst of Cowlville, lwo-ir ommlssloner. W. W. Emiii. Park City; attorney. J. E. Johnson. I'srk City; aher-Iff aher-Iff J. C. Clark, Coalville; clerk. K. W. Frost, Coalville; rei-ordr, Mrwf Kale Kim-hall. Kim-hall. Coalville; trMsurr, William Horsn, F'ark City; saeseor, J. H. Francis. Hn-fr; Hn-fr; surveyor, J. W. Junes. Henefer. Th chairman of the convention was C F-Wwierrlt F-Wwierrlt and Joe Bui lock acted aa secretary. secre-tary. Th campaign committee, aa appointed, ap-pointed, consists of J. K. Johnson, chairman, chair-man, and A. J Ridge, secretary. The 1-remorraMe county convention was hid In the ladies' Mutual hll snd I. H. Neleyaa chairman called the meeting to order and John Wright acted as secretary. secre-tary. The eampslgn committee appointed appoint-ed was J. Royden. chairman, and John E. Flsnagan. aerretary. The ticket tick-et as nominated Is: Kepreaentattvc. J. (jleasoa of I'ark City; four-yar t'lOtnmi'-' sioner. Oeorge I,. i4obaon of Hoytavill: two-year coinmink-ner, J. J. Fitzgerald. J'ark ity; attorney. P, H. Nelv, Coalville; Coal-ville; sheriff, Erra Workman, Park City; elerk, John Wright. .Cos Wills; recorder, Mrs. pearl Arnold. Coelville; trea'irer, A. C. Hortln, Waaahip; aseessor. K. M. Maxim. Park City; surveyor, J. Poo Birch, HoyUvlll. . PARK CITT. Oct- 11. Th Judges Of lection as appointed by the commissioners commission-ers for the tcticn o-,e.no.T 7, ara a follows: l ark City- Piatrt t So. 1. Mrs. Vieior Cartaon, James O. Coniaan. Jam-s O. Juhnton; diatrkL No. 2. Mrs. Mary Orr. J. Kd Pa Hon, W. C. Mciarry; district dis-trict No. S. John Iluck. Mrs. Homer Vincent. Vin-cent. I. R. Ierochers; tlisirlct No. 4. Jerome Past on. Mike lan. Jerry lenl-hsn; lenl-hsn; district No. h. Fraatr Hurk. 8am i lgro. Mrs. J. c. Whltia. dfstnet No. 4. ;eorge O'Neil, riot Roeveitr. Mrs. Marsaret Mathear.n, district No. t. Charles Vercoe, Michael Murphy; Psr-ley Psr-ley s Psrfc, Thomas U Powers, Mrs. R R-Fietchsr, R-Fietchsr, Jim Kaamuesen; Woodland, Frnest white. James Knight Jr., Frtnk Turnbow; Ksmas, Charles F Bow era, lve Pack, Roy lambert: Marlon, Mary HllrhfU. J. A. WoleUinhulme. ranlei I-wi; tkakley. J, A. temour, 1-ee Htev-ena. Htev-ena. Kugene Hortln; J'eoa, P. W Mar-chant, Mar-chant, t-mli laakaon, H''then Marchant; Rockport, Wlrthev .jibhons. W. D. Brown; Wanship. t.eorg Prter'sn, Joshua Josh-ua Bates. Frank IfUoi HotsvilIs. A .. J. Farrell; Heber, V ivnn. C It. West; Coalville, di'trtr-t Nu IV. Clara Wright. William H Iteach. J. P Harbr, Coalvtiif. No. SO, Iwt Kartiswortn. Ale l siU'r-; siU'r-; wood, R. T. Cjii-ruih; 'wiliHe. No. 21.; t Thomas U Oiappeli. Jotin W Htsples. I 1 lwi mr. Wright, rptoii. W H. lUston. ' !J'pn Uoycr, Wi.l.ur foweM; CMI ; I'.rx-k. Jack R tice I . Ray Hi im. Torn -i I Wr.ght. l-hO A. R Barnes. liick Wtckle, i I Ham WlUon; He-n. fei. lifoffei Jonea. Amy I i Richtna. J. P. Mrvt-ns; 'ifaae Creek. A. I W. Buchanan. Fmma Robinaon. William j Hhaw; plus View. Kmr Wright. Flmer thaler. Charles Powell: Francis. J. I. F. Bra da haw, Heter Preacott, Albert Atkin- I I son: Besver Creek, Owen Bullock. Harold Har-old Bullock and Clyde 1-smbert. j HIU'.IMM CITY. Oct. 1J- The Republican Repub-lican ceniral romrrlltts of Hoarder 1 county held a meeting at the Commercial club room during the week for the pur-1 pur-1 pose of electing officers for th ensuing r. Atiornty Wll.isrn J. j-owe waa named to succeed himself ss county chair-.aian chair-.aian and J. U ealey Hors.ey waa choeen ii county secretary. An advisory committee com-mittee waa namaU by the centrM committee, com-mittee, compoaed of the following: John W. Peters. IeKoy H. Y. Toung. J. Francis Fran-cis Merreil. P. Ruaseli Wight, all of thia city, and A. I. McOutre of Tremonton-The Tremonton-The committee also named lan petersua to act aa chairman of the ladlea' Republican Re-publican organisation of Hoield-r county. Mtttera pertaining to the campaign were also dlscusaed. ftneakers' bureaus of both parties s r announcing bookings of nationally known speakers to appear her during the campaign. William Jennings Bryan, In a telegram from Omaha last night, notified of his arrival her October 24. T. ( Iunlkar, atat chairman of the 1 temnrrntir party. Is arranging a aeriea of apiM-ars ncea during Mr. Bryan's stop in I'tah. Congresamrin Philip t'Mmi.lteM of Kansas will a peak for the Kepubhrane here th night of October I I. Chairman lunhar, who la also his Ivurty's nominee for congress. and I mug las A. 8wan wtll speak at a Democratic Demo-cratic rally In the Newhouse hotel ! Thursday. Mr. Dunbar will discuss .' y "The Sale. Tax .nd Ben.tor Bmoot s Actlvitlea la It. Behalf." PROVO. Oct. I J. Senator Reed Kmcwt waa elven en ovation by his fellow townsmen here laat nl.ht when he appeared at the Republican rally In the l olumhl. theatre. In hi. adnVee. urging support of the llepuhllr.n party, Senator Bmoot declared th.t In reviewing the achievementa of the Hardin, .dmlniatratlon th. Kovern-munt Kovern-munt Is enUtled to the confidence of the people. He took up the tariff bill .nd attacked th. Junior senators stseid upon that msasure. He e. plslned how. In his opinion, the emer-ency emer-ency tariff act had aaved the Indua-trlee Indua-trlee of this at.te. He also explained his position en the soldier bonus bill I snd the Newberry fl.ht. CAkDWEt-L, Ida, Oct. U. Before an estimated crowd of 70 at the Amertcen theatre last nlht Benator William Y. Borah made an addreea on "World Affaire" and after detailing the troublea of the Near Kaet, launched forth Into an appeal for the recognition recogni-tion of he Russian vlet envernment l.v the I'nlted Htates. It is not up to the 1,'nlted Stales to say what kind of a government Russia shall hsve." he added. "If the Rua-alans Rua-alans want a soviet government, they have tha same right to It as we have to our republic. I do tiot ey their', la the heat government, but 11 uj bet tea than lue autocracy thejr had .ad his- y |