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Show Tin; SPAMS!! miK PRESS. SPAMSIf rORK. UTAH t HrfJ t. I MvUm mm ws; !,'W I idt4 V lV 4mt m Ur It ( (Mrtl lairrrft, la a not Kins .laifM Kt a, a ihst ike drtuutw4 Item-rraii- it re Is Sut4t( A auliiM) Kia.ia.aia t ai4 ai44a .t naiiff IH iH la IH a4 la I- - na- tmmH44)ki4444H4j HEADACHES GONE News Notes From Alt Parts of UTAH I fall Lake (Hy-C- aj Uli If. Jf. Gearge of tba lul'-- dlvuiun, serial Mn Ire, aUtiuneJ la Balt Labs ! granted prrmUslva to move aa atrpldM hangar from ran IfeugUs to Woodward field. The banger baa h kl TIDED IIP MODE ! Cfi CrfJll t IjultE.rbU.jni Ye;ttaL! Coaponai. !rpt CAtr Wcota Will Cfstf.t 1 lUr xp:rK2ce I was iLk Flnwhrigsn, U. d i v ia miimi ju.a-of Ita .ti a J 04,1 J r.ut Ha laief artijnd I H.iwrr Hl Jo N f far W)'Im4 at lHa aaairy war hwa la emke al )'rt !ko 1 g ad ijt4 out m la tu alt (Ha i'lMltvre- - tome Urns. I wrJ! tare to le lulfaiia im alrt4Jltlla Salt lake City,-n- .!i w.:t U aV-e- d low n. CM C f w WUa t .a aiakaa ha I la the twt few d.ty on Utah's t ekJ l th 1 y te pafaiar 1923 automobile tWnre plates. It. E. 12 tirk tarn's kgw ! (Wkrtt, ecmUrjr of um said. It Hurhaiua won tb as-la- Wa m t-- t '. Aa-'ir- 1 !. rrswOI dating Ms admlaia-Irail- t a hUmry was made rapidly aluag the tine of lta slavery lo.ua, The Unltad FUIwn fiopmne court rendered I he Dred Frett derialt'B that Be Brgro, free or state, wa a dll-tethus Implying that tba Him and a, Is estimated they will rwl between llJjata and tUM0. A qucea to represent Logan fa the parade and pageant of tba Cache Valley rvntentJal relebratlua will be chosen within the neat two weeks, according (a announcement made by chamber of commerce off! dale. A meeting will be called toon to nominate young ladles for the po eltion and balloting will take place at the office of the Logan Journal Ogdrru Marriner 8. Ecclee, president of the First Utah National bank waa elected president of the Utah Urn. t! ta al- - u what tl UJ fit oiiKf wotnrn. wo 1 thought I would try . I hsv ukca three UU!c, kn i begin to toll jre what it ha already fur mo. 1 do alt my work now ! and keep vp (ha t4o day lung without lying down. I have nomeebak!rhos tired feeling. 1 hop awry woman w bo Lakee the Vegetable tmtund wtil get as much ben-i- it out of It a 1 have." Mr. Itanr W. Iti' itAtuud, R.F.O. No. 2, Show began, Maine. You have Jut read bow I yd! fl Plr.k htms Vegetable Compound helped Mrs. rnnt Missouri Compromlae bad always tern nacMuilluihal la Ita discrimination against farrt-ca- l slavery. There waa a vwt la Knnsaa In favor of tha Lecomi loa pro slavery stale cvaiiiiuilon, and prae-tfcall-y l.K.htrde-n- . a slate of dvU war la the rave It s truU nftof mw what it had doe fur oUw-- r wothat territory. Tha famous Ranker' aaaoclatioa at the conclud- she men. For nearly fifty year Lydia E. Freeport Debates la Illinois ing session of tho annual convention llnihams Vegetal I Compound has la 1S58 heiaeen Lincoln and held here. lie succeeds Frank B. been thus prsuted by women. Fur sie tHmglaa attracted tha atten- Cook of Fait Lake. by (Luggiste evaryw her. Lincoln tion of the nation I Weber camp No. 74, Ogden- forced Dougina to uphold tha Woodmen of tho World, won second Making tha Traits doctrine of "popular sovAa a Iftll-nulrf- , Ute bringing prize In tho competitive drill of tha thus ereignty. a s about tha defeat of the "Ut- order held at Mammoth camp, Yel- Moimtuln rlnt of Maa-liueitlreal-denila Nature I hirlowstone say national tdonerr, next In tho Giant Captain ile park. campaign and bts own Joet and h!s sixteen men were given ing 53 years It hat put threwth mml election. And finally them an ovation at the conclusion of the hundred tulle of trail la the White iiountnliis. waa tho John Bcoan raid tn tournament 1S59 on Harpers Ferry la OgdeiL Four children who had which Inflamed tba been motherless for three yean last South. week lost their father also, when Tho result ofLlncoln'a po- David J. White, 37 years of age, a ll! lest strategy of 1858 waa FOR INDIGESTION seen when tho Democratic carpenter, accidentally killed himself while cleaning n rifle he believed te Convention of I860 met la be unloaded. Charleston. 8. C, April 23. Word has been received After taking 67 ballots with Price, Douglas always la tha load here of the death of J. Cbrla Jensen, with 143 to 131 vote out of former theepmaa and Hot water 303, tbo convention adjourned brither of Will Jensen of Price, at Relief Sure to Baltimore, Juno 1823. the atate hospital at Provo. Mr. CushCaleb Chairman After Jenaca waa one of the most widely and known stockmen and l. ing of Massachusetts agriculturists In many of tbo southern dele- southeastern Utah, having located ZS4AKD 7Z4 FACKAGCS EVERYWHERE gates bad left, this adjourned twenty years ago In Fonpcte county a Dong-glanominated convention and ranging there and in Carlton Pretty Poor with 181 votes against 7 for Vico President as many aa 20,000 no prevent like the time. There sheep. Is CL John Breckenridgo of Kentucky. uild the who middn't revi- -t makConvenloy Tho rump (Breckenrldge) Democratic Salt Lake, Hearing In the matter , after adjourn- of whether Tlmpanngoi rave shall re- ing a pun as hr gave Ms mother s tion met In Baltiroorw Juno wrUt VMih. d ments from Charleston and Richmond, and nommain public property, has been and inated Breckenrldge. Both tha regular rump until some time after June 23. Cutlcura for Pimply Faeaa. Democratic Conventions reaffirmed tba Democratic according to an announcement by Ell remove To pimples and blatkheads 1856. of platform F. Taylor of the United In tho meantime the Republican Convention had States land registerbefore whom the stneitr them with Cutlcura Ointment. office, Wash off In five minutes with Cuti-ru-m met at Chicago and nominated "Lincoln, with a hearing will le held. y Soup and lint water. Ones clear platform denouncing tha Kansas Lecomptoa Salt Lake, The forestry depart, keep your skin clear by using them for stats constitution, denying tha right of congress to legalize slavery and calling tor tha mente exhibit of the native woods of dully toilet purposes. Dont fall to InUtah waa completed recently at tho clude Cutlcura Talcum. Advertisement. admission of Kansas. With the Democrats divided, Uncoln won by capltol. The case contains twenty-twtho following votes In tho electoral college: UnUtilizing Gey ter specimens and n relief map show. coln and Hamlin, 180; Breckenrldge and Lanet Irg national f(vests of the state. In Many geysers of Iceland have been 72; Bell and Everett (Constitutional Union nom- addition, there la n section of the elm used for laundry purposes and aooa inees), 39; Douglas and Johnson, 12. under which George Washington took will be used to heat the clt of ReykThe slavery Issue came to a bead with the elec- commnnd of the colonial army. Thts javik. tion and Inauguration of Uncoln. The Civil war wag given the state recently by the began April 13, 1S60, with the fall of Fort Sumter. mayor of Cambridge, Mass. Her Mistake The Democratic Convention of 1804 waa beld Inclined to klsa you." half "rra A Utah county board of Provo, at Chicago and nominated Gen. George B. McClel"How stupid of me; I thought you created by an on were lan of New Jersey; only twenty-thre- e states were health hns been merely round shouldered." represented by delegates. The platform upheld dlnance passed by the board of county From the Frivol. Is to be com. the Union but characterized the Civil war as a commissioners, which failure and called for a cessation of hostilities. prised of the members of the county The Republican Convention, meeting In Baltimore commission, the county physician and Old Backache! The renominated Lincoln on a platform urging the two assistants and such gurses as fighting of the Civil war to a finish. The seced- may be appointed from time to time Does every day bring the same old ing states did not vote. In the electoral college by the commission. backache? Do you drag along with back a dull, unceasing ache? EveMcClellan got 21 votes from Delaware, Kentucky your ning find you all played out? Dont Logon, Orson O. Heath of Smith-field- , and New Jersey. President Uncoln waa shot be discouraged! Realize it i merely a veteran Black Hawk of the five the of 1865, after Lee 14, surrender April days aign you havent taken good car of mail wars Indian and was Vlca Pressucceeded by at Appomattox, and government This has probably strained yourself. your kidney. Take things easier for ident Andrew Johnson, who was Impeached In 1863 carrier for the last thlrty.slx years while and a help your kidneys with and escaped conviction by the bouse by one died at his home la Smlthfield folDoan's Pills a stimulant diuretio to m vote. weeks Illness of pneumonia. lowing the kidneys. Doans bava helped thousands and should help you. Ask your The campaign of 1876 brought about the famous He was a nephew of Brigham Young neighbor I contest between Hayea and Tllden, nominated re- and was the son of Lolsa Young A Utah Case spectively by the Republicans at Cincinnati and Heath and Luman Heath. W. L. Bailey. the Democrats at SL Louis. The decision in the First East First Salt Lake, Dan n. Cannon of Salt diselectoral college depended upon the twenty-tw- o South, Ephraim was elected of Lake chancellor In votes states South Carolina, Florfour grand Utah, says: "My puted kidneys got In ida, Louisiana and Oregon. The house was Demo- the Knights of Pythias at sessions of such bad shape K. senate P. the of held the the at grand lodge that Republican. Congress appointed they acted cratic; There Irregularly.aorenese He was elected grand prelate an electoral commission to seat the disputed elec- hall. waa a tors. It was composed of fire senators, five repre- of the grand lodge three years ago through my back, and I could hardly1 sentatives and four Supreme court Justices' The and Las served the past year as vice stoop to lift anychose P. Justice Joseph Justices Bradley as the grand chancellor. thing. Sharp painsme stabbed at every mors through fifteenth member. Tbe commission thus had eight made. I I used Doan's Pills and name Salt of The first the Lake, 'fcnd .seven me Democrats a strict By up quickly. they strengthened Republicans woman ever to be granted a law deI never felt better In my life. party vote tbe Republicans were seated, wherecree of the by Utah, waB University upon congress In Joint session March 2, 1877, declared Hayes and Wheeler elected by an electoral Included in a list of graduates of the Institution advote of 185 to 184. During the four months feel- law school of that STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS ing ran high and the strain upon the nation was mitted to practice by the Justices of Co. Mlg. Chem Buiialo. N. Y. She is Miss the supreme court dangerous There was another dangerous strain In 1884. Rebecca Garelick. The Democratic Convention at Chicago nominated Don't treat Cleveland. The Republican Convention at Chicago . Fort Duchesne. One of the greatsmarting eyes with powernominated Blaine. It became apparent that Blaine est gatherings in the history of the ful drags dropped lu by band. A soothing had 182 votes and Cleveland 183 In the electoral Uintah basin is anticipated during sate offecUve, remedy the last few days of July, when sevIs best Xboenta all College, with" the returns from New York (36 elecincluding persons, dragglsts. toral votes) not complete and the popular vote eral thousand HAU, k BUCKHti -- New York City very close. Tammany was accused of withholding many state, national and school ofreturns nntll reports from upstate New York ficials, will attend the second Uintah to . be showed how many votes were required to carry the basin , industrial convention PARKERS electoral vote of the state and elect Cleveland. held at S Fort Duchesne. HAIR BALSAM ' After two days of waiting, New York was reported i !KeesDaniraS-8upHairFaUlak 4 and Artistic colorful Ogden. Democratic by 1,149. This gave Cleveland the ' Egyptian forms are now to be seen oei sod tPwrMt. election. Chcm. Wfcs. PatchogBeJF.T. It was at the 1896 Democratic Convention at in the new Perry Egyptian theatre, OtML Oil HINDERCORNS fiQMfii Mm itop Bll pftia more toafort to tha Chicago that William Jennings Bryan stampeded which is being rushed to completion w&lktac Mur. Hw by anil or at for opening on July 4. Workmen are the delegates with his famous Cross of Gold lrrfcF$afeotNb)l X (tat JUmmkC endeavoring to complete both interior ipeeeh and got the nomination. The platform iSMUlifal Spray Earn Everlasting manded free and unlimited coinage of sliver and and exterior of the theatre for the easy money making andFlower selling theee sprays Instructions with eaoh homo. or at , mail, 1. by 16 to at In opening day. vote gold McKinleys the electoral Order upon request. Beautiful everlasting Farmington. James , Empey of flower end spraya. not ortiflotal flowers, for fu college was 271 as against 178 for Bryan. cemetery. Alsoor lovely everlasting rorals The Democratic Conventions of succeeding cam- Salt Lake, found guilty recently of flower business, $1 etch, bouquets for home A. o. R. M, Shafer, Box 23, 1 Mesa, Calif. were was sentenced as held to one follows: 1000, Kansas City, manslaughter, paigns Mo Bryan and Stevenson ; 1904, St Louis, Parker year in the Davis County Send model or drawing for jail by nation. Hlgbeet referMioea and Davis ; 1908, Denver, Bryan and Kern ; 1912, Judge James N. Kimball of the SecBest resnlte. "Promptness as sored. Wntsos K. Coleman, Baltimore, Wilson and Marshall ; 1916, Wilson and ond district court. A fl y Fs I Booklet FBJ Marshall ; 1920, San Francisco, Cox and Roosevelt, M al Ylr-ginl- Sure Relief A Glance Backward at Sjitical Hlstorv U-- nr' Tti Mr ' yir f"l 'ti T:r- - - i. .1 4 : - p EUrANS - MV of public o (fleers for political reasons. This last plank was aimed at tha Democrats, Inasmuch as the slogan, "To the victors belong the spoils, was first raised la the Jackson campaign of 1828. The Democratic Convention of the campaign of By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN nioval KITED STATES SENATOR PAT HARRISON from Mississippi (who was christened Byron Patton), o racial keynoter of tb 1324 National Democratic Convention In Madison Square Garden, New York, will keynote aa aweetly to the various factions among the delegation aa If the Fatbera of the Republic had made the keynoter the key-atoof the political structure. To be sure, they neglected to mention blin In arranging the political machinery for the election of the President of the nation. But neither did they mention nominating conventions or platforms or nutlonal committees. In fact, the Democratic party, which had Its beginning away back In 1800 in the administration of Thomas Jefferson, never held a convention until 1832 und was guiltless of a platform until 1840. The Democratic Convention of 1SCS, which nominated Horatio Seymour of New York against General Grant, was notable only for one fact that for the first time the Democrats met In New York city. Why the Democrats have never gone back there In fifty-si- x years nobody seems to know. The humorists have It that "Jeffersonian simplicity has been scared to death of "Wicked Wall Street and the Tammany tiger. It was In 1870, It will be remembered, that the Tweed exposures startled the country ; and Wall Street had already demonstrated Its financial power. Anyway, they do say now that Gotham, before, during and after the 1924 convention, is going to do Its darnedest to prove to Innocent and timid country Democrats, both delegates and visitors, that these "sinister Influences are nothing but bugaboos. Doubtless New York will make a glorious success of this laudable undertaking. Anyway, the convention will probably be "aa statue tops Mad-Iso- n chaste as Diana whose Garden. Square It would be Interesting If some of the delegates to the 1868 convention could attend the 1924 convention. They would find the New York of today much like another world. The first national nominating convention ever held dates back to 1812. The Federalists that year nominated Lieut. Gov. De Witt Clinton of New York for President and Attorney General Jared Ingersoll of Pennsylvania for vice president These nominations were first made by a caucus of 6tate legislators at Albany, N. Y. For some reason, more formality was desired and the nominations were made over again by a convention assembled in New York. Madison, nominated by the Republicans in congressional caucus, beat Clinton easily. So the convention Idea got a bad send off. Perhaps that Is the reason why the next twenty years were without conventions. The campaign of 1832 saw , the real start of national conventions. There were National Republican three parties or Whig and Democratic and all three conventions were held In Baltimore. The Democratic Convention was held May 21. There were then twenty-fou- r states and all except Missouri sent delegates. rule was adopted. No platform The was issued. Andrew Jackson was unanimously renominated for President, The nominee for vice president was former Secretary of State Martin Van Btiren of New York. The election was held November 6 and the people voted In every state except South Carolina, where the legislature chose the electors. Jackson and Van Buren were elected. The campaign of 1832 also saw the first party platform. After the National Republican Convention had nominated Henry Clay for President and John Sergeant of Pennsylvania for vice president he adoption of a platform was left to the National Assembly of Young Men, which met at Washington and pilt forth ten resolutions, constituting the first platform ever issued in the United States. The resolutions urged adequate protection to American Industry," favored a system of Internal' Improvements by the general government, upheld the respective powers of the Supreme court and senate and condemned the Indiscriminate re- - 1836 was held In Baltimore, May 30, 1833. ly ne , 18-fo- ot - . pos-pone- Though states over COO delegates attended from twenty-tw- o and the territories of Arkansas and Michigan, tho vote was limited In each state delegation to tho number of representatives In congress. There wts no platform, though the New York state Democrats Issued a declaration of party principles In Jam-nrof 1836. Van Buren was nominated by acd. matlon and defeated Gen. William Henry Harrison the National Republican candidate. In ie campaign of 1840 the Democratic Convenat Baltimore and unanimously rencmlnat-e- d tion V. n Buren. No one was named for vice president The platform reaffirmed states rights and denial the power of the general government to carry n Internal Improvement and the power of Incongre-- s to charter a United States bank or to terfere with questions of slavery. Van Buren was beaten by Harrison, who died a month after bis Inauguration and waa auccceded by John Tyler of Virginia, the National Whig vice president Probably the most significant feature of this campaign was the first convention of the National Abolition party at Albany, N. Y. It nominated James G. BIrney, a native of Kentucky, who bad emancipated his slaves In 1834. A resolution was adopted calling for the support of Christian free men of all parties In a campaign against slavery. The Abolitionists were called political cranks, but they laid the foundations of the new Republican party. The Democratic Convention of 1844 met In Baltimore and nominated James K. Polk of Tennessee, who won over Henry Clay, nominated by the National Whigs. The platform reaffirmed that of pro-slaver- Same There were no less than seven conventions In 184a The winning candidate was Gen. Zachary Taylor, a hero of the Mexican war, who was nominated by the Native American Convention and the National Whig Convention, both held In Philadelphia. The Democratic Convention In Baltimore nominated United States Senator Lewis Cass of Michigan. United States Senator Jefferson Davis of Mississippi was a candidate In this convention for the vice presidency. President Taylor died in office and was succeeded July 9, 1850, by Vice President Millard Fillmore of New York. In 1352 the Democratic Convention, meeting In Baltimore, nominated Franklin Pierce of New Hampshire over Cass and United States Senator ' Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois. Pierce won the election over Gen. Winfield Scott, the National Whig candidate. The conventions of 1856 were of great Interest and Importance as preliminary to the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860 and the coming 'of the Civil war. There was the American (Know-NothinConvention In February to Philadelphia, with 227 dele-gates from 27 states. Its platform was "America for Americans. It nominated Fillmore. A ramp convention nominated Gen. John C. Fremont, the " explorer. A Whig Convention In Baltimore rati- g fled the nominations. There was the Republican Convention, the first of the new party, at Philadelphia, which nominated Fremont and Dayton of New Jersey. Lincoln got 110 votes for vice president The platform opposed the repeat of the Missouri Compromise of 1820 In regard to slavery; favored the admission of Kansas as a free state; denied the right of con- - , gress to legalize slavery, and upheld liberty of conscience and equality cf rights among citizens. ' And there was the Democratic Convention at Cincinnati, which nominated United States Minister to England James Buchanan of Pennsylvania. The platform warned the country that continued Interference by congress with slavery and armed resistance to law as to fugitive slaves would end in civil war and disunion and declared It the right . , two-thir- 1 18-23- 1840. Antl-Masonl- Know-Nothin- -- 6 Behans well-know- ' , DOANS 'K Fotr-Milbur- V n A 1 a. v ex-a- s,s i a |