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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. (3 SOCIALIST S PLAC E FULL GtTY TICKE T IN FIELD Isaacs Beats II. W. LOW RENOMINATED Lawrence as Mayoralty WI1H0UT OPPOSITION Candidate; No Contest NEW YORK, The Republican Sept. and Citizen's met last Union conventions for Other Positions. night, the former at the Grand Central M. A. 21. nominated the head of the city ticket and Palace and the latter at Cooper Union, and The Socialist party met in convention the candidates the conferlast night, nominated a full city ticket ence of the decided on at forces: Seth and adopted a platform. Low for Mayor, Edward M. Grout for and Charlrs V. Fornes for The nominations brought out no con- Comptroller, President of the Board of Aldermen. tests, save la thet for Mayor, when II. The platform adopted declared that "the W. Lawrence was pitted against M. A. Republicans of New York unqualifiedly e adindorse the efficient and business-likTsaa-csOn the first ballot Mr. Law-- , ministrations of Mayor Low, Comptroller and President Fornes." and derence received 16 votes and Mr. Isaacs Grout clared everv principle of two years k :;6. The nomination of the latter was had been fulfilled m letter and spirit. The issue of tho campaign was declared to then declared unanimous. be the continuance of "this honest. InThe meeting was called to order vy telligent and progressive administration." nomination of Mayor Low was voted Secretary Spiegel. I. E. Pratt was The the nominations of the other unanimously, made chairman and George E. Poate candidates following. Lea Angeles. Tb.fi Th Angelus." John N. Schick nominated . M. A. KKUtsford," Salt Lake. The two finest Isaacs, president of the Cigarmakerp' hotels west cl Chicago. union, for Mayor. Mr. Lawrence was also nominated and the only ballot of cient moneys from th Renernl fund to maintain the schools in operation durinff the evening was taken. the full school year. 1. Pensions fur public emnloyre The other candidates, all of whom who are were nominated by viva voce vote, have served t jn years or lonR'-- and disretired because of old age or physical were: ability. 2. A municipal labor bureau for thf Service. William Treasurer City use of the public. free South. 3. Free imblie baths. City Recorder John 4. A municipal eoalyard. to supply fu"t City Auditor Mrs. M. M. Johnson. to our citizens at the actual cost thereof. City Attorney O. K. Randall. 5. The building of sidewalks and of Each precinct then held a caueu?, street paving as rapidly as possible into nominating the following for the Counlackinrr those improvements. cil, the first named being for the four districts 6. In all public work, done by or That years' term: be given to union for the city First William Rollins, C. L. Larch. workmen, andpreference that union wages and hours of work prevail; provided, that in no ras;" T. H. Ilodtler. Second II. P. Purt, L. Brodie, H. C. shall a day's work consist of more th;in f ight hours or the wages be lcs3 than the Hanson. union rale. Third W. I'. Davis, C. T. Dover, W. prevailing J he of supplies used bv t. purchase E. Farr. the city, whenever possible, from lirm3 Fourth L. S. Larson, J. L. Clark, T. employing only union workmen. 8. Submission to the people of all ques Rirkenshaw. affVcting the publie welfare when Fifth H. TI. Maclntyre, Warren 2tions nters shall petition per cut ot the Foster, 11. Hanson. sueh su omission. The precinct members of the cam-paig- n tor P. The abolition of the poll-tacommittee were selected as fol10.' The .establishment of a citv hospi lows: tal to be maintained out of the ccnrral fund. First J. O. Zipp. Mrs. Farraniore. 11. Free legal advice to workingmeri Second C. E. Randall, J. V. White-mor- where the recovery of waues is involved. Third Oscar Evans, W. Coates. Fourth G. L. Larson, J. N. Schick. Fifth A. P. Christensen, John Jones. kst;V3 A motion was presented to appoint a cencommittee to draw up resolutions ft it. ' " fi i ii i t Jill a i iwi.. i ii nrrapTi' necessary to carry suring the actions out the school term to its end last year, anti-Tamma- ny . r . x. e. M&M MHM i !, 1 rig-urous- Goods Uncovered From Home of !Mrs. John Ragley Are Identified by Local Merchants. f-a- i i la prp.rtl3n world." l th Dr Monro. 'Do mart my THE READY-TO-WEA- fif eornpletton form tlstn o4 hats u1 Ar.r.a Hfld. I r. Tile managers of pevcrnl dry good nj-tfet- rrr -- concerns In this city l?ited Acting Chief of Police Burtidge office Jat night' and" Identified fomc of the goods on exhibition there. v.hLh were taken from'Mrs. John Hnpley of Su r Hou?e Avard. as their property. An' ofllcer yesterday afternoon wer-out to the Kagloy norm? and tll.--t overd additional articles, comrosei mostly ff feminine wearing apparel, fancy silk and dress good", valued at about $1"0. Owing to the extrem illnsx of thf woman no complaint p a bepn worn out against her. Sj has a tmby Z months old and is the mother wf four children. She became desperate yesterday morning and nent her lit tl boy t a store for nn.rnhlne, but h ';in intercepted by a neighbor before lie obtained Chesterfield" Thocsnndt of Testimonial j. If' t cek AM V CLOTHING th In It CHARLES FLESH FOOD h rr.nr Thti famous rr't'rntton ! Ilk It n th but DR r-- a thn by thn'iundi of tt tood thr th y re-oirrlfe- d women Wio r it It r',' FOR DEVELOPING the poison. The reapon given by the woman for or restorlnir fftbby brats to tf.tr r'-MrPaatv and cor.iuur It stealingto the goods is that from needed Xal'.Mi to glT pffct tatiffaetlon. ptarv-ingmoney keep her children EOR REMOVIIiO WRINKLES. nman should ha Co wrtr.Vli Farmers V?jit Slnrket. frcw'ii feet atout th yv or month. rr. TTTE BU3T ; ,-0 ; I rr to ! who mnwr-- !! TrmprT. A eamti epen i cnnvirc1 yo Dr. 04rl' Fh ff for fr tmn Mrh dicts. iox-ji- .? i f is.i-.-l. Ccal Miners Surprise'!. Wilkesbarre. Fa.. Sept. - N"t h,ii ! f t n posted at all the oili ri X Hudson I'anal and I'nnl Leljwarcto the efTeet that the miner wtil work tiv hours it t'.ty until hereafternotU-efurther It'tend of pin P.oiirw a.n hcretofote. The order carve a? a surpri to thu thousands of inpM e r. 1 of mal'lr r. 21.-- - com-jian- y , DR. CHARLES Ir. foucd Big: Show. t.m , f Portland, nr.. Kpt. CP i Th nti nni.il xp aril 'iark Iwl) whieh will b" h'ld in tl.t- - city storing the vnmmei of '.f; will .jk th iiiviimti'tit lor an appropriation of dit-- , vn SlMC.I.'""". tor therin--aid A bid iiputopri itmq; tt.it -- m: tr: . nu rMr n preof the x ion h,-l will lw forw.it 1.1 to men.i-pared of the Oregon deh ;;iH..n t"r i!.trohl tlojj iu Oonsr- Fvov1 J HILL ! w'.:l a'.so J. Will Gray L Bro., ; s ' ! Chnt " ir.:i rt a DRUG CO. !;: i t Moltrit e. VERI-2f- 153 Main St.. 1 The easiest way to find a suitable room or house is through THE TELEGRAM WANT COLUMNS. Telegram Wants always bring results. hy fr." Mchrlr.c I'tewrf-jiVo.'b rf t '' inMv t: : i t s eitr-- Ti , r A l.T I.AKi: CITV. UTAH. - 1 1 bUcit i KI?! YING. Flntj r C9.,a?; t ?. il fint !. i!!t Fh 9r!e 2r the Ki(-rr;- a)-- o IToTtlty ilEIiT. contain i. fnr t:'.u:ri 1 ar. th" face. rcU arm. r, rraeclr.c t full rttrectlons fir g th bivu v'.nj,r Addrr ) Portland's wi'i r. ycu EVERY STATEKEin X2f OCR ADVERTISE. i h In hacdicns Wcrated. inrtt fr.i n KVHt-m- ui rV f"r V?mir." whl. h movement. U bork. "Art of nil th proper fr.tj pr-- fiattre WE ARE PREPARED TO rr.t In X'.etn th f i mn trkatn arf postajre prepaid. Ail end v II. t. iho-t- ed Prices $20 to $40. ! lo toa r t 1 V.l th-- p!ecur to rf-apc- r fail and "winttr atork cf Orer-etatRain Ccal a. Top Coat, and wtll Salt, uadrtMMMed rrlar Fl-?- -- i Food removra a il mRlc, srFCIAT OFFCR Tb rrr rf r it SI a fcox. i Dr. Ch.irlfs' It tc Introduce tit" thouAr,A" of rf w rrclM to PrA b'fT;, w er 1 F1h Chnrlea t.- "will b xclutir e--e - Tlx Fanner Niagara Falls. Hept. National ConijirMt today ousidrei several U Stions affeclliig the ll"trtb llv ld or axrie'ilturc. A the fnrmei fn-fidthat they luvf mdve.l tuxrly nil I think that ipn itions !."' i ..w tlor.al asllan" fh" ink"d to a id Atnerfnu farmers In timbre a mt-kerather than helping :lir. kmw pre- tr.t mr.a rfr.era;;T a. al 1. xsox i afcern by cJotbing: htcet. hvl t arfrter In eTrry detaSL Hani-tailorand aual in all to tha bft made-to-rd-er app th tfrKtTtlj rT wtth KIHM. tht OUT prTrtlon HOUND tMn FLCSll. HPAI.THT cheek, neck an4. rm. t:ej will tnu v for mor la now yrr a.mlrofKn medical twnty-nv- e i Irr.l-tat'.- r. rtrtnc thr H h ket R r-- SOUTHWKST CORNKft LAST FAGH FvWai fg?!Bjr?E!i fyr-- r i - rrr rTiH, mir . w a, r i m i r DTSf(ft-r!lfir..ie- t t 1 i iw i w.uji. r-- rr! i i t .i mri i i l mVa - rit.'ii wrr m i . a tai fTn ::lifi vm a at ar. .t aa rr - v r a. . an-- - a m tl"LAf2mZil - pen tef lv ternri.ses of which the city is position to asstimo control. As a corollary tc the public control of we demand a system of public service which-will attract and deadministration velop the greatest ability and offer as conduct the a reward for meritorious most honorable positions. The merit system should be adopted in the police, tire, water and other departments, and promotions should be made according to icn.cth of serviee, praiseworthy conduct and natural fitness. Misbehavior or incompetency should be the only causes for dismissal. We favor the gradual extension of the water system, except in an emergency, for the reason that steady employment is better for labor than a rush job. which causes large numbers of men to become simultaneously idle. , We favor the abolition of the contract system on all public works, and civil1 ser- ice regulations which will encourage tho honest manaeemciit of such works. We demand that the rich man's club shall be subject to the same regulations as tin- saloon, ami v. further demand the of workingmen's club establishment mumo-wahouses under auspices as an alternative to the saloon. We submit that cheap but clean and comfortable lodgings .should be provided lor the transient poor, and that work should be provided bv means of which the penniless may pay for their lodging with out loss of We demand, the free education of all children ur to the age of IX years, and t lie furnishing, at public expense, of books, and, when necessary, of "food and clothing'; also the appropriation of sufii- - ii SHOULD HEAD THIS STOLE FOR CHILDREN , I1U 21. eveqy ivonnn -- iMiiSim9iSmimma.mm-fowimzi isiso utT mM mtm &mm)&ti ! f but the motion was finally tabled. The nominee for Mayor. M. A. Isaacs, was called upon for a speech. He limited his discourse to a five minutes' discussion of timely topics. He said he thanked the convention for the honor of the nomination but asserted that he did not expect to win. The committee on platform and resolutions presented the following report, which was preceded by a preamble containing the principles of the party: Relieving that the financial difficulties ff Salt Lake City are due to gross favoritism in the assessment of real and personal property, through which the latere to evade the uropertv owners are enabled laws which thev are so eager to invoke the petty malefactor, we pledge against ourselves to se all means at our command to tax the rich mtin's block as as the poor man's bed. We would endeavor, however, to place the chief burden of taxation upon those investments which nay the widest mar- sin of profit, in order that labor may not bo temporarily embarrassed by the ouragement. of new and struggling not in a MOTHER SAYS SHE TlirRSHAY KVKXINO. SKITKMIU;i: &M : 'S Kfa COMMENCING t fOR TODAY, ... . ii ; . ONE ppS W WEEK. ifmsi - account of the extreme warm weather WE OFFER AS A GREAT INCENTIVE AND SOUVENIR - l seif-repec- t.' TEETH: OUR v ' mwd CROWN AND ERTrjfJTT! WflR.K CANNOT BE EXCELLED. PERMANENTLY LOCATED. Financially Responsible. si Our reference: lour Bank. All work guaranteed. Expert specialists,positively perfect work. Painless extraction insuring or no pay. n $5J.O Worti mm rill loom uir, i)it j;iuk fillir.jfs Gold t.uii ana uj Ail ether fillings 50c to We positively do as we advertise. 75o TEETH r K you have any dental work to be dona lome and see us and inspect our work We know we can please you. UNION i&tilllf EXTRACTED POSITIVELY WITHOUT PAIN OR DANGER OR NO PAY. Our painless exthactinjr Is a marvel and Our painless extracting Is a marvel and tosts you nothing when plates are ordered DENTAL f r uicnosc.. ST!E5 ABM ii3sa'- - i Special sale on entire new stock of Dress Goods. Blankets, Tabic Linens. Towels. Bed Spreads. Underwear. Hosiery. Waists, Skirts, Sheeting, Mercerized ValstlnKs. Ribbons, Glovos, Notions Gents' Underwear. Skirts. Hats, Gloves. Boys' Hats, Caps, Waists. Pants. Skirts, etc.' Also a BANKRUPT SHOE STOCK AT BANKRUPT PRICES, Hntirc stock of Viz & Dunn's Ladies and all men's fine shoes in tiiis sale. 1 7 00 Sm r. WW I OUR PRICES. Very best set of teeth Gold crowns. 22k Green of I WM. .; BARTLING, PROPRIETOR. fci CO., Dental Firm that Positively the sas a skilled andOnly experienced spclal- - n it Tor L. 818 S. 5 I each of th branches of dentistry. J. DULL, Mgr. Salt main St, JUk City. uim $jv&i ivi 1 tir lttr ij 1(TTf rtTTa HTnV It'VrSa g 1 |