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Show iEMOCRACY IE STATE CONVENTION DOES ITS WORK, o Platform Is in Accordance With the Great Principles-pf Principles-pf the Pflrty. OUR TICKET. !epre3entative to Congress: B. H. ROBERTS. Incomparable Ticket, nnd One for Which Defeat Is Impossible Tlio Character of tho Proceedings In illcato the Harmony and Union of Hi tho Democratic Party of tho Slate B of Utah Success is Assured by tho B Result of tho Convention Dcmoc-B Dcmoc-B racy Can Know No Defeat in Utah, B The Stnto Democratic- convention jKmot at tho Salt Lako opora houso at ggll o'clock a. va. Delegations from the IHlvarlous parts ot tho Stato being prc-Keont, prc-Keont, eager for business and anxious to Kglcan somo Inkling of what would bo Bjtho result ot tiic dny's proceedings. K Hon. R. W. Sloan, chairman of the K Stato Deruooratlc Central Comniltteo. B called tbo convention to ordor and roll ro-ll quested the sccrotary, E. A. McDaniol, m to read tho call. If Tho first thiug in prdor of business jjHwas the election of a temporary pbalr-B pbalr-B man and secretary. B 0. S. Vnrlan was elected temporary Bcbulrnian and Mrs. Jakemau tompo-Brary tompo-Brary sccrotary. B The chulrinan thon announced that Btho nsxt In order would bo tho oloc-B oloc-B jLlon of tho following commltteps: B On permanent organization, J, O. mullock was chosen one of this pom Bnilttpp. Hj On resolutions, on which D. D. Buloutz roprasttntod the Utah county Bflclogatlon. jB On credentials, on which . Ilyrum JjLcinmon represented tho Utah county jBde)pgaton. 9K Afior report of committees tho con. jSKi'cntiou adjourned until 3 p. in. 91 Convention mot promptly at 2 p. m., pursuant lo adjourn nipnt, Chairman BjP- S. Yarltvu presiding. JBE Hon. J. L. Rawlins was oleotod per BRnancnt chairman; William McMillan, Jpormanont secretary; J. B. Mllnor, Hhaplaln; Mrs, Luolla Haymond, pqo Epf tho vice-prosldonts. Nominations for representative to Congress began to bo mado as soon as (Chairman BawllpQ concluded his ro- Balloting bogan shortly aftpr 8 p.m, I Tho candidates for Congress, wero: B. II. Boborts. I W. n. King. I Fisher Harris, I W. G. Nebokor. I D. B. Bldeout, H 0. 8. Yarian. E Toward tho close It was apparent bat Roberts would be successful. Tho Rat ballot, which depjdod tho contest, Resulted p 264 votes out of 480 for Roberts. U'-fho Utah county delegation on the Kst ballot cast thoir votes ns follows; Boborts. 85; King, C; Harris, i Rlde-St, Rlde-St, 8; Varlan, 7. Mrs. Ellen Jakernan mado a very Eaoquont specph in opposition to B. H. Roberts, nod as a result almost stain-Wdod stain-Wdod tho convention. S. A. King windrow the namoof W. (Convention adjourned until 8 o'clock Kbu2 PRETTY THlNdS TO WEAR. .Cherries on hats, on dresses, on parasols and In the hair are one Jt fashion's latest whims. Bummer nightgowns nro now mado of hatisto and lawn, cut low in tho neck and with elbow eleoves. "Havo your skirts lined with the sottest of silk; tho rustle la no .more to bo heard," is considered Rood advice. In Paris tho latest idol is tho silken Rcarf, twisted in the colls of the hair; it needs to bp adjusted by the hands of an artist. The latest dictate ot fashion is that the summer girl's wardrobe is not complete com-plete unless sho has at least eighteen shirtwaists. Everything must bo sacrificed to harmony. har-mony. Tho yatchlng girl has her leather spyglass case match tho color of her gown. A pretty niching is mado In two colors col-ors ot narrow ribbon whippod together, the thread Joining them being drawn tight enough to give a lull pucxer to tho ribbon. A dainty dressing gown Is ot narrow striped washing silk, with largo collar of tucked muslin, edged with lace and & wide sash of the same tied in front with long ends. Young women with slim waists draw tho wldo black Liberty satin sashes twice around tho body, kuot the, streamers onco and pin' With a Jeweled brooch. Tho' knot may be placed at any point on tho waist lino. The prettiest girdles shown in jewelers' jew-elers' windows are wldo varl-colored satin or silk, gathered Into small silver, gold and jeweled clasps. The folds thus made In tho back allow tfce skirt and girdle to be pinned together, without with-out the usnal unsightly appcaranco of tho belt pin. A cool tie Is mado of a length ot dotted Swiss about 10 Inches wide, tho pointed ends being finished with accordion-pleated ruffles ot tho material. This tie Is then wound around the throat a number of times and tlod in a puffy, "Frenchy" bow, which make" a shirtwaist appear almost feminine. |