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Show ' . ' . . . I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST '26,-19V, v( OORALOINA 20. 13 tw -- m - Idaho Republican r Renomi- - i $ k, t For Our $45.00 & nate Congremua B. L. "French and A. T. Smith. ; ' V of'' - vt v y 'v ! POCATELLO. Ida Attf. tU-A- uk R. Gooding of Gooding, Idaho, won th nomination for United Staton senator la tho atat Republican convention thla af taroon after tb aocond ballot had boon '.$ f i. yN- x V O' a , , v y , & partially coat V t Commencing , with tho oooOnd ballot, Oneida and TWln Phils counties, which wore supporting and Pavla, Patch "owltohed to Gooding. .Than, saolng that 'flooding would easily capture the nonal- -, nation without its vote. Ada county, urhloh was pledged flftssn votes strong fas Colonel L. V. Patch, tendered Its sup pert to Gooding and his nomination wee declared unanimous. Congressmen Burton L. FVenCh and Addison T. Smith reoeived renomi nation to thely offices by soolamstloa from the delegatee from the SVSt and fieoend die. : - t t , V 'ijxi- - ? i yir; Governor Davit and Lieu tenant Governor Moore Chosen by Acclamation. v - x vt A O i k v , V xf v '4 ' . - Sn.1 VV r y.e !r ' x " r trlots. 4,u " x 4 V . Amid uproarious tumult Governor P. W. Darla and. Lieutenant OO'emor C. C. Moore were also renominated by acclamation. The second day of the convention opened with all lines drawn elosaly for h the United States senatorial nomlna tlon. Four nominations for senator were before the convention at I Oclock, at which time an adjournment was taken. Colonel L, V. Patch, Frank R. Gooding, Captain A. H. Connor and C. W. Beale were nemi y .5 j, ? ' v ea . hM 11,3 ? CUTLER In vj if r ;& A--A J w T' 3s -- aV ' ' eil; THIRTY h TBS GSBu a return to the primary. for the machinists, Rseea for the carpen- rounds of ammunition with many firearms bad been smuggled into Mexico durters; parade, Brokat of tho blacksmith Robinson of the machinists and Brown of ing the past two months the carpenters, dance, Blythe of the carpenters, Morrison of the firemen and Evidence of Awful Crime Johnson of the Building Trades council. Ditcovered ALLEGED SMUGGLER TAKEN. EL PASO, Tex , Abg 25. J. B. Ravel, an American, and a Mexican man and woman were arrested by united States off! cals her today charged with Into ammunition in smuggling lexleo. The woman was arrested ahlle trying to cross Into Mexico with too com-llcl- U was nldent thet th girl blue coat bad fought deaperately County Phyalclan Ogden said that th in New girls skull had been fractured The right hand was bloodstained. Also clutched in the girl s hand wer No GRAJJTWOOD, N. J., Aug 25 The links torn from a gold watch-chai- n were on the body, but a pair waa 20 shoes of a girl, less than years of age, body pretty and expensively clothed, today was found near by. found in a secluded spot In the Grant-woo- d GRANTWOOD. N J . Aug 25 Th woods, bearing evidences of vlo- - body of the young woman found todav lence. Clutched In the girl a right, hand In a secluded spot In the Orantwood waa a piece of cloth torn from a dark woods, with marks of violence, was lden- - ty rounds of ammunition concealed in her oiothlng. American oUloials said 125.000 Jersey I I IJ h4t Aft X i tlfled tonight by of New Tork City daughter, had been missing Sunday. Ms MAIN STREET SIX utlUHP (5Qt0'SHK!l) ld rShurdinTof ntUh Burloy, whoso bid of 2214 cent a euble foot was the best of six proposal submitted. Construction e to etart within tea days of signing of the eontroL i 7 ed I,, To These Voters, Mr. Morris Replied: TO UTAH, MY NATIVE STATE, I AM j BOUND BY ALL TIES OF, BOTH DUTY J, ? ra, AND AFFECTION. IF TOE REPUBLIC CAN PARTY, THROUGH THE CONVEN-TIOIt I AAarf. i. y A L j Y N, SHALL SEE FIT TO AGAIN COM- - t J if JST t - C. - t, A Wi i fra tot r MIT TO MY HANDS ITS STANDARD IN THIS STATE, I SHALL ACCEPT THE NOMINATION FOR GOVERNOR, WITH GRATITUDE FOR THE HONOR -- CON-FERRE- D AND WITH A DETERMINA- ' Nephi L. Morris is known in every city, town and hamlet of our State. His per-- , sonal popularity was shown by the vote he polled. ' His unselfish devotion to the welfare of education and to, every, public need during the war has certainly not lessened that popularity. For reasons stated and for the good of the party; a delegation of Republicans called upor Mr. Morris, who. has during the preconvention campaign consistently told his numerous adherents that he is a receptive, can-- , didate and asked, Mr, Morris to openly" avow his candidacy and allow, them to pre-- 1 ) sent his name before the State jConvention,1 TION TO DO EVERYTHING IN MY POWER TO PROMOTE TOE ELECTION' OF THE ENTIRE TICKET j AND WITH - THE PLEDGE THAT, 'WHEN ELECTED,-- . THE WELFARE OF THE STATE AND OF . EVERY-- . CITIZEN THEREOF - SHALL DEMAND EVERY TALENT AT MY MAND. . . , GEORGE M. CANNON, On Behalf of Committee. OF ALL, AN AMERICAN. AM, FIRST 1 from the' standLooking the of point good of the party'and'of the State, many staunch Republicans feel that the nomination of the man who led our State Ticket in a Democratic year and ran ahead of his ticket 5389 votes, presents the best solution of the problem that confronts us. A r M ican The Republicans of Utah place as their first duty the election of Senator Reed Smoot and two congressmen who will sustain the position of the incoming Republican Administration. Next to this duty is that of electing a State Ticket, to be likewise: in accord with the National Administration. The large number of candidates for Governor (nearly a score) indicates the interest the. election has awakened. Tjie whole situation calls forihe unselfish devotion of every .delegate to the State' Convention to such action as will strengthen the prospects Qf;the election of Republican nominees for Senate and .Con 3 matter ' Scan- - WILL ADVANCE PRICES. SALT LAKER IN NEW YORK. CHlCAOO, Aug. 25 Th Chicago Evel NEW TORK. Aug. J S nine PoL one Of th Jobs J. Shaffer Edward. FORTY SEEK CITIZENSHIP. paper today announced that, beginning Forty alien will take examination for Monday, August M, It price win be MORE SIDEWALKS FOR TWIN FALLA 1, anto three eents. The Post is lit dtlsenshlp September according to Special t. Th Trtbea. nouncement mad by DU L. tooond of the four afternoon papers litre TWIN FALL, Idaho, Aug. tL Oen- - Sullivan, examiner yesterday for tho United States to take this sup. Jf- 11 z.J. "at the . I rS ttu t- flO SMh tract for construction of approximately (0,004 square yard of cement sidewalk hare baa been awarded by th city council to John Robinson and 8. Sorenson, 4inariammltt William P, Ehrman aa that of hla twenty-vear-oFlorence. He eald an from home since lest dL f;a AlW - ,, ir I . I - . I !h J i ; . , f i It ' I WHETHER NOMINATED' OR NOT, I SHALL BE FOR, THE NOMINEE OF .. ; THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. If . w 1 A e IT ' s ' I J - r- - V ?A 1 . t r "S To Delegates To , ii vf BROTHERS COMPANY ? i ft?- 4 vy i ' .1 A a v t The presidential electors eeleoted were V Robert McCrea, Barry McDougall, Mrs 1,- -. r. R, J. Comstock and B, M. Harding. dMWMiidMlb At a late hour last night the convention refused to accept the suggestion of contract with Metro famous dancer bas just recently signed a long-terreturning to the old direct primary and will ba featured in productions mads in tbs Loa Angeles studio. This by practically unanimous vote rejected It r In its entirety and approved the convenis her vary latest photograph. tion plan. Senator Borah recently adviced (Photo Copyright, Evans, Los Angeles. POCATELLO. Idaho, Aug ft Labor officials of thla city ara endeavoring to obtain Senator John Nugent, R. H. Parks of the Idaho State Federation of Labor and the Rev. Harry 8. Hamilton as speakers at the big Labor day celebration in thla city. Tho following la the list of committees for the celebration, as announced from the Central Labor council office : Arrangement, Easterling and Paterson '' ol b Presidential Electors Chosen. pedal to The Tribuse. - r -- C i the order named, Pocatello It Planning Big Labor Day Celebration - fcdi. I nated all-wo- high-grad- e ft, SfCJn i 1 j W -- vNr Nominated by Acclamation. pr suita ia sizes 16 to 36 that were We havT twenty-fivthis discontinue department. ' going to close out Splendid winter weight fabrics in newest patterns and excellent, durable weaves and built to stand the hard knocks of school wear. The regular price of these suits is $45.00 but you may select one, or any number you wish, at just $28.65 each just what we paid for them at wholesale price. ' Choose quick theyll go today outfit your boy for school with a REAL suit a- - CUTLER suit. e & . Mothers and Fathers! Heres Your Opportunity to Save On the Boys Fall Suit! , . t , |