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Show THE SALT LAKE TRinUXE; WEDNESDAY MOllXIXO, "SEPTEMBER 8,' 192(5.' Young of Brigham City, district attorney of Boxetiier county; Jauks A. Howell. D. R. Roberta, John C. Davis, Judge James N. Kimball and Judge Oewrge M. Barker of Weber county, and Judge Lee B. Wight and Nicholas A. Robertson of Salt Lake. As Chief Justice Valentine Oideoaa home la In Weber county, claim has been nrtde that 'his successor should come irom that county. White Jesterday'a discussions In political circles did not Indicate full agreement to this claim, the general opinion seemed to be that the candidate would be chosen from Weberi bait Lake or Boxelder county, Dm eat Bamberger, Republican national oommltteeman, returned yaater-da- y from a short trip to the east "The Republican oongreesional and said senatorial campaign committee Mr. Bamberger, "have opened headquarters at tne La. Bails hotel in Chicago, and are actively preparing for the coming campaign. Senator Lawrence C. l'hipp of Colorado la chairn man of the Republican senatorial R. Right of Delegates To Seats in G. O. P. Parley Challenged Contest to Be Made on District 83, Where, It Is Charged, 34 Unqualified Persons Voted at Primary. A LL of the victors at the Republican primaries last reek will not take seats unchallenged at the state and congressional conventions on Thursday and ,Friday, according to reports yesterday in political circles. It was said that protest A V OGDEN DEPARTMENT uhington At,, . tfA Bept. 7. CXJDEN. A school of busi- PLACE depftit-merits- More Canal Companies Planning to Subscribe 7. A leven-xatlo- mony-side- d misdemeanor Har-hetso- OOP 111 fliQ snd sr preeerv'rg neutrality. Reports receDed her today told cf th defeat of ihe revolutionists In a battle at f'anto Toma, partment of Chertalo. Five revolu- tonut wer killed, including two Thirteen colonel snd op captain wer wounded other rsvoiutloniri soldiers Two government Fletcher MOTTTFR-Castoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, ITatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Fcverishnes arising therefrom, and, hy Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of , regulating the Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. for the signatur cf imitations, To alv Vo ftp. fir Fhj ticiana everywhere recommend it. MAN WIDI. BUSINESS Speeltt f Tb Trllwine Are-'.- t Kri.- 7 RAMVA. son. manager of th Mercap!,e company, was married to Mr Selma Davldoon la t week In Salt lake C'fr Following th marriag ceremony Mr.-an in and M'W Erh keon Were g f srroal reception tv the manegfmet of Z G M I They will mak thtr boms In Salma. Fr th UTAH-GRAN- day $xaso to D ORDER NOW o Sold by - CHESTERFIELD COAL CO.. Utah Savinas A Trust CsBida- Room 602, Tsl. Was. 6481. tugarhouaa Coal Co., Hy. 2520 and Hy. ttOS. Marsh-Lew- s Coat Co., Phona Hy. 2550. Cooparatlva Fuat Co.. Was. 1515. West Jordan Milling Company, Phona Mldvalo 108. Joromy Puol A Oralh Co., Salt Lako City, Phona Waa. 444 J.- - Murray Faad A Coal Phona Murray LOGAN, Sfpt 7 All of th schools throughout Cache county opened yesterday snd the enrollment for th first two dn has exceeded all previous records according to Superintendent It V. Larson of the county eohoola. A p lal effort Is being made to have all children under IH years of ag registered and In regular attendance In the school. J E KlrUhrldg of th North Cache high school faculty, and L Rov Hall of th South Cache high school faculty have been appointed a special agents by the board of education to see that all children of school ag attend. And then Grandma Danced Stadium Plans Explained to Kiwanis Club Members LOGAN, Sept 7 Th plan for constructing snd financing th nw stadium at th Utah Agricultural college were explained to the members of th Kiwanis duo st the weekly luncheon todav bv F P Champ, chairman of bufidlnB oommttte of th board jb of truetee Fr'.lala muslohv fer thsD luncheon V Anderson, Ms song with accompaniment bv Mr. Mrv ReX and a piano solo by Mis Helen Bull!. President A. L. Col pre- T T 7T were quite alarmed about mother. She wouldnt V V eat, was terribly constipated, bilious, and seemed to, be fading fast We thought it due entirely to her 86 years of age. But a neighbor brought over a bottle of Dr. Caldwells byrup Pepsin and it was really remarkable how she picked right m nowTs"e can even dance around with her grand-U?i children. Now we are never without Syrup Pepsin in the house. (Name and tddrrs furnished upon request) sided. Pastor to T each tf in Westminster College P.pt T.nr)AX Th. R.v 7 J.n. to ."ci.iorni."Mina H Panama Regulates Bowels of Old Folks Hnr-r- i Plllsburv rtf the Prbrtrlsn church, ha been appointed Bfbf Instructor In Westmhjater mng of Salt T.nke according to snnouncement re' n cently made Th Rev. Mr Plllshurr will move to In time foe the opening of Palt H will, the cd!eg. Peptember 13 however, conduct ecvloeg In th Loon and church fiundavg Fatudir gan unfM another appointment has ben mad for th looal church. Dr. Caldwells SjTup Pepsin is so palatable, sets so weU in the stomach, works so easily, so gently, so kindly with old folks as to accomplish its purpose without or other distress. For biliousness, sour Pn coated Ik t stomach, tongue, constipation, and the lassitude, whether children, parents or those in the evening of life. Syrup Ate LtUdmiPe repetn Is recommended everywhere. It is sold by all druggists. For a frt trial bottU tend nam and address fa Ptjmn Syrup Company, biontialla, llUnoit. I SYRUP FPuIi ARPS AL TRANSCRIPT PILtD. Pent 7 A trsnwrfpt of LOOAV Golf Enthusiasts Improve Their Game 7th cruise, includlrig avana, s-Canal. Lea Angeles, Hilo, Honolulu. ! 17 daya Japan and China. Manila, 'of ri -hr visiting th. links snd Java. Burma,7 option H daya India. to Improve their fame Tbe tcvg Ceylon, igypt, rslestiiie, Gtsscb, eomoteted copper gof rours hnfl fast gain tbr mmhs srp. Italy. Riviera. Europe 1 ! enTwiiir! tppt th1r 13rd Msdltsrranssn Crtslae from Rslt tak hv trying Jan. ; b2 days, $6o0 to 170d. kill over mror. J. a. Tomlinson. Wilson Hotsl, MISSINO FLIER TURN! UR. Salt Lsk. Clark. Tim Bd. Nw Yrk. W ARM TV O TOY, S.t t fBy vir; ' hr , stop-over- s. 1 bn ' rr r 1iOO.OOO 2557 cupf wer A feal rrvod tbe at Jatraattonel IMPOSITION IHNA.nA-IACIFl- C tfts Nm Item fmmeHm IrUciofTiosii Ord.. br WAIATCH i Aw gwi,et4 for 4M " a fegt- At Barber bir end ecBt-rStn I sie ty - tad " BkM Im, Drogolatn Ft Appit9army BllM, Purdar OM. co a trip tA thl IT lri A B. LlulPnt in milnr from Mcrf'mvlr field, f!1r, rched hr 1st lmmedlt1 fng Fttli- - CitV. delphfa. rrivlvg thr aVInrk tonight, f!M hv Ra! rd wm rorrpelled TeJ ' ISf safety at Bolling officer t ttd. to fuk a rvd Imndlng PnUy at Charleston, vc. V., hcu of ngn troobl naid. H was unhart and. f- - of-n- -r rary tripw repairs, ecnt!nu4 ftr a hi H J, 23. 1 satco O COAL. D It is clean, hard and clinkerless. Enrollment in Schools Company, s-- J Is Unusually Heavy VK Oil ROUND THE WORLD rr wounded new CuHAED-ANCHO- III ' d- two-ho- nr , burning LOGAN. Sept. - j TROOPS KEEP NEUTRALITY. 7 MANAOTA. Nto, (By th. ) Pre Associated Cnria Itlcan arrived at Gonvsntillo troops hsr - a D at HORSE RACING, but you will always win by anresl ffrom the ritr cojrt tn tbe dls- rlrt enuri In the case of Magnus burners Holm. Who with driving S Chrgid a Standing Street at rates including hotels, guides, motor Vehicle ppastperson wa filed in iniurlng rf- cnunv drives and fees. clerk'1 olc todxv the By first - - ; Salt Lake City, Utah Distributors Af-ne- -- IT Pra "s W. H. BINTZ CO. n Lattn-Engfls- 3 os welcome as -- 7. Regular clssawork Logan academy will begin tomorrow, according to Miss Marjorie school. E Fralnk, principal of th Abut forty students wer registered at th academy's boarding department this afternoon and th total registration is expected to reach fifty by a slight Increase tomorrow, which over last year's attendance ar for th Instructors the Following coming year st the academy: Mar E. Edith Frink, prlncipaJ; jorie Jan Barber, Detrick, chemistry Spanish; Taura business department; Hanereta Kucks, music; Elnors Thomas, home cononi-- b gv mnastlcs, Lena Cltthereo, house manager. st A- Iha second cup -- Increase in Attendance and (Swell's Reehlve girl of th First ward Mutual presented two plsvs to th public in th First ward chapel night wer Th "Th Farabi of pla' a Girt the Ten Talent" and Eat." Th girls who took rnrt wer 7hreeea Crsns Etta Allen, Vlv- Ian Anderwon. Lucll Knight. Mav Murphv Rhea Murphv. I'hoeb Mur- phy. Burnell Colby Arabella Atkin, Marv Muttn and TVs pda Fenn. Budweiser Real Hop Malt Syrup is a 100 pure extract or selected Northern barley, flavored with a rich blend of and imported Saazerand domestic hops adulfillers or no guaranteed to contain afford to give tcrants. No dealer could a such top quality premiums with product. n Hu-ne- - Th b. n p 7 3-l- d h pt hood Dealer Cans Full Itua-jhl- h PALTVA Your Grocer or Neighbor- 1 - ' Buy from Sa-pl- Tndependent-Progn-Kstve- d j , h sheep-line- j -- Seven me rt now In th ring for th position of countv hrlff five Democrats snd two Republicans In W Terr11 charge against Dr O .Tame Pemo-cra'- s Rov to addition Steeie. th KimN dismissed br Judge berth nr former eeeklng th ball In th Second district court toSheriff H C Pteron. Joseph day when the court sustained th deTV O Itelnnp and Amna murrer of Attorneys Fratt & Pratt, Bclnap Th Repuhlcsn who aeplee clefne counsel to the nomination ar R D Tei Dr The Information charged Plncork r,nd Detectlv T, rill with engaging in the practice "L TV P k Incumbent the of force H. O police u treating human ailments without ur- Keiiev, heid of th Profirelvs, Is of medDIne or drug or operative In the ring to be also reported ge y and on the sernd count chrgd. the practice of osteopathy without A fdsn to beautify Lincoln sventi first procuring a license near the U I C railroad crf1nr st Nineteenth street with th planting was mad knowu tree, snd trra Cruelty offodav Nonsupport bv G T, Bckr head of the Pritriuct company, whose plant Are Alleged by Wife Becker U tut.d at- that point The Ogden riav companv and PaOGPFV, Sept 7 Alleging r.uneup-por- t cific Oosri Tanner Inc. have Imand rrueltv, Lena S Butler fJed n that vi. Inlty. tKelr suit In the Second district rour to proved dav galnt Harold Butler. Thev were Th. Fank T rf Monterey, 8 married In Farmington, August Cal be been eafted to the oaefoat ro'orn-t'o- n 02 Mr Ritbr ek the t In Ogden the rf church Chrritn of hr mailn name, Lena Salerws announcfd trdsv recension no be will to .t fhe hurch tendered hm Stephen F Ride, w'ho married Al- net Mondav enfrrr A. E Teton, bert Ridge In Muekogee, Ok Ik Api acting pastor, said today, S, lf'?h filed suit for divorce giint Three Richmond Hornet her tnflav charging desertion The Father Flanagan's Bov Inmates of liav no children n orphanage In Omaha gv a Are Raided by Thieves in th tbernacle tonM JAPANESE HIT BY AUTO. Thl afternoon ths bm- of th band OGDEN. Sept 7 J T. Ogata, 43. conducted a rrsllhe parad to The Tribune. through of 174 Twenty-fiftstreet the bus1ns dtfrirt RICHMOND. Sept 7 A number of Japanese was Injured in an automobile accident wrcre in Richcommitted burglaries avenue and Twentv-fiftJudge Tohn A TTendrlok of the cMtv mond Saturday and Sundav The at Lincoln a h ran into the street to court todav fined R M Rampton. home of W Z Harris was entered street BIS Pros wa He car of street lari a street I2S for shooting a catch night between 6 and 8 o'clock Sunday evestruck hv on automobile driven by dog belonging to Cnnlsin Robert Burk ning Mr. Homs s gold watch wa L J Smith 4t! Twentv ninth street chle rf rfe'ect've Ratnfon's defen taken and the house wa thoroughly Ogata was attended at the polio n was hat the drg was killing on of hi Entrance wa gained h ransacked bv Tr N H B Savage chicken breaking the glass around the loo I: on a bedroom window and raising the r..port rf tb. unritnl rl.partm.nt Window convention we- - rven at the meeting t Ths home of George W Smith wa of the trxlharv unit f Herman Baker f entered Saturday and again Sunday No ft of th nori American Legion, snd men' cloth. ne. high-toheld tonight st the rlubroom shoe, snd a trousers, a master of the unH occtjpjfn qat Mr P E ttentlon of tu meT'her .pair of shoes were token The home and office of George VSr!ght pealdent. wa In th chair H O station L waa agent, fitewar., entered Sunday whie M and Mr INJURED WOMAN DIES. Stews-- t wee In Salt Lake attending KAnONAl CREST WHITTIER. GaL, hpt 7 t By th a funeral The lock on ell the door Mrs L Madr Aseoclatad w'ere broken, drawer, closet and of Vandalla who was Injured In trunks were ransacked, hut a box sutomohU fan accident her on was containing money and bond Sunday, In which lx of her compan-lo- n overlooked wer killed ontr'ght, died In a The crew of th hospital today PaclHc Southern Salina Beehive Girls ?? paengr train which struck tfie automobile at a Present T wo Plays crom'ng causing th deaths. grad Wa today exonerated by a coroner's Jury Sperltl t Tbe Trihon. Sept (By toll in the wreck of the Boenlo Limited of the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad, near Granite, Colo., Sunday to- morning, stood at twenty-eigh- t night, with gangs of workmen still pullti-o4a- on Misdemeanor Charge OGDEN, Colo., 8sptv 7 Press) The dftth OGDEN, Sept. Delegates to th unremittingly to complete their state - convention cau- tolling Republican search of the wreckage In the bed cused tonight snd voted to seek the of the Arkansas river. nomination of an Ogden man for the Late today they reached the body position of Justice of the state su- of Jack Isabel of Minturo, preme court No pei son ass erlorsed, Colo, and removed it from the wreck but the caucus wa adjourned until The of his body did not Intomorrow night, when a lot.al attor- creaserecovery the dead list, as hie death had ney will be endorsed for the place. previously been reported. The death' Bines there are at least nine of Hilda Everett, 17, of Avon, Colo, Republican laweis who are m a V1 In the Balida hospital early today mood, the situation now be brought the total dead to twenty come Interesting to the local Hhe suffered Internal Injuries r weMitrtH j a isIWH p1nnsd ln wreckage, where ties are A G Horn, John C. Davis, ;wh,nwas found holding the dead body Roberts, John Sneddon, N of Albert, her ,I brother, rls lame A Howell, former district . Workmen still faced the task of cut- Attorney Joseph (tag their way into the front end of Lvans, and IMstilet Judge Janies N.jthe remaining 'unexplored cosoh, Kimball and ueoige b. Barker. where tt Is feared other bodies may Some of thene neu aie actively be found. campaigning ft r the pla e, while The coroner of Lake county anotheia, admittedly, are aw a. ting for nounced tonight tnat his luquewt the "lightning to strike" them. One would be held Thursday afternoon at astute politician tonight suggested a the stene of the crash The Interstate solution for the dbemmo, Ms. That commerce ooimnlaaion all Weber county men seeging the will conduct their first representatives hearing at ie placed in nomination at the lida tomorrow President J. state conention and that the Weber B. Pyeatt, whomorning. has attributed the countv delegntlun vote solldlv for the w'reck to eoccesslve speed by the train one who leads in the balloting when on the curving stretch of track, and th voting reaches the Weber dee- - other official of the company have gallon, which will be the last one to been asked to appear, answer roll call In the alphabetical President Pyeatt today announced order of countks that the company expected to spend Whether thl w'a given sincerely $2,0o0,0U0 within the next two year or not the matter and being seriously In dominating sharp curv bv some The sening grade along the entir route leadeis in the suggestion solidify bet ween Denver snd Salt Lake City, the Weber cnunt,v Republican org.irl-- I The accident occurred on an agali t f.i tlonal outbreaks ss5ore curve, Pyeatt said last night in a result of the official statement, in which he blamed U. M. Ullis, road foreman of tlon George J Kellv vms elected a metn-- I equipment, who was at the throttle killed In the wreck, for the her of ths stne Republican commit-watee tonight hv the caucus, winning derailment that caused the giant mo-- a to Png Into the Arkansas river c( meat from Ralph j: Bristol snd H A Fowler, thieind carry flv coaches with It. ballot being required for th choice. Mr Kelly N J Harris. uord Warren L wa Wntf ejected chairman of th Weber county to the tate convention, with H. A Soderheg, secretarv David J Wilson was mad chairman of the to the congressional condelegation vention and If E Black ham wa made secretary The caucus selected the following riat convention coTnmtteemen. Resolutions, J U ; mdredge, Jr permanent organisation Ml! I, Jones, credentials, I red Logan Academy Expects W. Chamber Sfpt 7 Th Uintah Central Canal companv and the Pioneer Canal company today filed Irrigation amendments to their article of 1n- th n with county clerk The orporath amendment were mad to overcome to permit the In order technicalities boerds of directors of each company to In the Weber River sub rib to stock trr User association for water from the Echo dam. The association la notv awaiMng the acfeptance by the United State recOGDEN BRIEFS lamation service of the form mortgage, abstract and other dcument A P Mihmttted Bipelow president OGDKN. Pei t 7 Roy M eel said today. This i the only prerequi man and former attach of .'re to entev of th cBsoriatlon Intothea bulne Utah Jndurirln! chnl facultv, tocontract with the g vemment for day srnouncd hi cpnd'dacv for th building of the huge Echo project. rcrnocm.tlc nomination for shrtff Mr fitel aid his platform was one of law enforcement particularly gainst Physician Is Dismissed th foreign element OGDEN. LEADVILLE, he Associated 7. ness administration and commercial subject with entirely new equlpmen;Is snd an efficient staff of teachers included tn the curriculum at Weber college, which will open for registration next Monday, It was announced today by President Aaron Ward Tracy fiom a summers upon hi return study in the University of Utah. wa Dr. Dilworth Walker, who granted the degree of doctor of philoe-op- h by Cornell university thl year, will head the buelne.'-- department jL wtii give Instruction in economics snd business RdmmiMrsthm. RettetroHmi wtH open Reptsmher 14 and continue until the evening of Sepwill begin Instruction tember 17 , Monday, September SO, in all President Tracy said The schedule of Instruction Include classes from 8 o'clock In th morning until 9 o jock at night. Thl schedule perho h: mits attendance of persons erniilovn! at certain hours of the day. Prospects are exceptionally blight for a large attendance thi year. President Tiacy said The junior college to enroll 500 students expect Residents of Brigham City are running to charter a motor bu for th transportation of students of that city to Ogden for lntruion at tho college, President Tracy was Informed cm today by representatives of that manv Student are coming from places In other counties. President Tracy said lu addition to Dr. Walker, the new addition this fall will Include. Dr Wayne B. Hales, former president f Snow c Lege, who will become professor of phvMc. Professor Lelaini Moioon. who received the degree oi master of arts from Chicago university this jear. assistant professor of EnVlieh and Anna. Stark, a graduate of the Brigham Young university, who will be an asslejant in the department of education. aJsse-or- M 'A Real Hop Malt Syrup of Boy Removed From Debris j One Car Body Weber College Is to Have Ogden Man for Supreme Court Will Be Asked School of Business Administration This Year. by G. 0. P. Delegation. will betfln r H Remains to Be Explored see Loath-erwoo- ANHEUSER-BUSC- 190. Socisty, SEEK see .scf-fenee- 1JU2-W- ; 1 oommitts. "The real work of the committees after the primacies and conventions have been held in the various states. Republican headquarters feel more hopeful for success In Missouri and Kentucky and while the possible kiss of a few seats in both houses la anticipated. It la believed so that the prosperity general throughout the country has brought about a tendency to uphold Coolldge and his administration Reports indicate that business In general Is keeping up its pace and the outlook Is good. There is a general feeling that some farm relief legislation will be enacted at the next session of congress " James R. Melntyro definitely announced yesterday that he nas a can didate for nomination for sin rlrf i Mi. the Republican county convention d for iho McIntyre had been dls'-u- t post for some time, and his announceHo was chief ment wa expected deputv when C. Fiank Emery was !s snd sheriff widely acquainted In political circles and in other group his into which oiious activities have carried him. He is a native of Msourlt and after he was graduated irom the Klrs-llle- , lie went, Mo., nonnil school to California, where he was for a time deputy sheriff In I.o Ang le countv In 117 h came to Utah. His first work here wa to oiganlae the abor department (t the American Smelting and Refining rompanv in 1918 Two yeais later he became Sheriff Emery's chief deputy and reHe mained In that post until 1922 Re-had been actne in the work of the .blienn party for years The number of candidate for Renomination for county aspublican sessor was increased to fix esferday. when Au J. Usturd ami mneed that Mr Osterard he was in the 'u cl was Assessor Maluw I Cummings asf automobile in charge deputy, sessments. from 1921 to 19J1 Before s office countv entering the he was engaged in the real estate and mining business in Salt Lake foi 117 and frhon W E61A om-pair- probably would b filed with the eon ventlon committee on credentials who was at a recent meeting of that against the seating of the delegates party when Invitation was extended from several bait Lake districts to William W. Seegmtller to become The most serious dispute reported the e candidate is In district fi8. where supporters of for Independent-Progressivthe United States senate against the derated primary ticket in favor Senator Smoot. Reed of the renomltmtlon of Congressman It was declared that, if Mr. Jensen Dimer O Ioatherwood, aswert that took an active part In the thirty-fou- r persons were permitted to essive councils, he wouid be alvote In. the selection of deleirites. two parties if he sat In the though they wer not actually perma- serving convention state Republican nent residents of the district. name, however, was This assertion was denied by sup- notMr. Jensen's to invitation extended the signed porters of the winning tiokt in favor to Mr. Seegmiller. of the nomhatlon of Theodore I.. Hole man for congress In the Second diOfficers and Members of the Wostrict National Republican federation The district primary meeting was men' arranging for an entertainment in held at the residence of Henry 13. are of Reed Smoot ut the honor Rind, 825 Seventh avenue. Mr. Newbouse Senator hotel next Tuesday evening. Blades hat been district chairman for It will open at 8 o'clock with a reyeare and was on the Iveatherwood ception. at which Senator Smoot not ticket, with John James. Kearney K. only will meet members of the federaStoffersen. John Dckman and James tion, but well known Republican from T. Hammond. Jr. of Utah. Invitations have The delegate elected the Holman all parts sent to members of the Republiticket were Pr W. E. Maddieon, O. been all can chairP. Romney, Tt. TV. Burton. Frank T. men, state committee,E. O. county Leatherwood Congressmen Archer and Frank W. Pmerv These and Don B. Colton and others, and a were choeen to represent the district invitation has been extended at both the congressional convention general precinct chairmen, district chairon Thursday and the state convention to men and others who are working for on Friday. Republican aucceas In this campaign. PREPARING CONTEST. After the reception there will be a Chairman Blade admitted yesterday dance. Mra C. N. Jeneen, president of the Salt Lake branch of the Wowere being made to that prepa-ntiocontest the seating of the Holman men's National Republican federation, eald that the reception and delegates, but eahl that there was no danceyesterday would be informal. desire to give out Information about Senator Smoot Is expected to deliver the content until it was presented to the convention committee on creden- a short address at the reception, and tials. Careful checking of thoe who there will be a program of music. Cooperating wlh Mrs Jensen In voted st the district primarv Is be'ng the entertainment are Mrs made for the purpose of presenting planning C. Mathews, flist vice president of A evidence In support of the contention the federation; Mra. Ralph fluthre, that thirty-fou- r persons should not second vice president; Mrs K K. have been remitted to vote thirty-fou- r secretary and treasurer; Miss As It Is asserted that the Sarah Eddington, auditor: Mis. C M. voted for the Holman delegates, the elimination of these votes would Morrla Mrs. William McCrea, Mrs. John A. Aylett of Midvale, Mr. J R. d give the primary victory to the Davit, Mra Ben Johnson and Mrs. delegates. 83 directors, and the past twenty-fiv- e ear. Supporters of Holman In districtwas Ell F. Taylor, of the federation. prejidenta contest 'Vv a S expressed surprise that one of proposed "Cur district, said Dominic Bums ha entered the race R. Carl state Marcusen, of one Republican the Holman the delegates, Democratic nomination for county cleanest In Salt Lake. If there Is a chairman, was Into Salt Lake yester-da- v for iuduced to befrom Price confer with party commissioner He wa Is fight Rt primary or election. It on candidate Rt a meeting of come a will leader here. He remain here no We heard fairlv protest fought the night of the prfrnarv, and went until after the Republican state con- friends, held on Monday, Labor day away to our homo feeling that It had vention on Friday. Jennie Hvrimlt on announced yesbeen a frlendlv fight, with no questhe An Important meeting of the Wo- terday that she- w.t dt!nitlv in retionable tactic ufed on either side race for nomination for county men's Democratic club will be heid "Th three judges were Ieatherwood corder at the coining Ixmocratlc men, and Chairman Biade. a Leather-woo- d at the Nowhouse hotel todnv Tt Is countv Her name waj convention I don t llleve understood that the club will Indorse man. presided the first propose! for considerone who candidates state vote for the to was anv person legislature ationoffor permitted on the Democratic this place wae not 1M per cent Republican and and discuss matters relating to the ticket SI' hs manv friends who aie with county campaign. a real resident of the district, were enthusiastic support in her giving her one except. on When the votes A the selection of a Republican campaign. counted it was found that one person s s in district candidate for nomination for the Utah voting should have votedincluded. 84. Democratic district chairmen In Salt supreme court la expected In manv That vote was not circles to be the only contest at the Lake cltv nd count v have been re- NURSES BROUGHT TO VOTE. on Friday, there state quested by Joseph W. strlngfellow "As to the bringing of nurses from much convention discussion yesterday of. the county chairman, to telephone the a neighboring hospital to vote the success of of who name of the delegate rhoen at tothose proepectsj Idea wa not favored by the Holman have been proposed for nomination morrow evenng's primaries to Wadone had been it although supporters, This While Judge Ellas Hansen of Provo satch 890, The Tribun office the was at other primaries However, of wifh favor everywhere, will make it ponslble to publish on spoken nurses certalnJv had the right to vote one common a was the Senafter as the primaries that, opinion morning If they had been at the hospital and ator Smoot's home is in Provo, the complete list of the delegates to the required living In the district the nurses of names The would convention be to delegate convention avoid disposed to the Who brought the rlod putting two Provo men on the state should be telephoned In to Wasatch prlmarv and how they voted, we do ticket, particularly as there are onlv 51H1 a soon a ?vs.lble after the senot know been a friendly two nominations to be made one for lections are made "There nlwav has States sensfe. which It United 3 even when we the spirit in district different committee of The Weber candidates, wa said, would go to Senator Smoot have bren behind without ppposttion, and the other for the Independent-lnire-county cone In the Tscatherwood-IIolmo- r a partv the court. t state an supreme we written to William W. 8eegmi!lr tent am! regret "ho Even with this Handicap of having ha of the action Its situation presented approval expressing linpea.int discourse on "geographiAnother dlrirmt toward which 40. competitors taken b the state committee in es! availability Judge Hansen -I adwas turned vesterdav was him to become a candidate for one leadinof the three was elected O Tn addition Jensen mittedly United States senator where Frank nd both the to congreasionAl the support its the committee deleg, Other discussed favorably for the of s state convention Jen-e- n Efforts were mode Weber the county were as member of nomination yesterdnv Juries a, should be "become to identify Mr party. Morris L, Ritchie f Ralt Lake T.eR,v cand'date for the scnat riM nominathe Independent-Progressiv- e tion on the Republican or Democratic ticket " "Indeed, should you decline the invitation of the state commutes to become a candidate for the Progres-h- e nomination " the letter continue, "the Weber countv committee urges rou to seek the Republican nomination. hiev!rg a It does that vour reiv steadfast progresslvlsm needed In the councils of the nation " The communication Is signed hv H J Kelley, chairman of the Weber county committee Independent-Progr- 11 i I lilLilJidJLlLiui IwSrB 5 1 L .J |