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Show .'t twice before has been the standard announced that there was no division tearer of the Democratic party beforo among tho members of the commit al Net, and that he represented them all assembled the delegates, BY NEPHI QLEDHILL & SON. ir.cst every allusion he made to them presenting the report. He then character of Mr. Bryan was enthuslas- - read lh platform, The declaration In favor of the elec' tically applauded, although he had not GUNNISON UTAH Ne-tion of senators by direct vote was' yet mentioned the name of the heartily applauded, as was the plank When Mr. Dunn declared that his on waterways, and that In favor of UTAH NEWS candidate was the chief of the mill- the independence of the Philippines, of the country, the The reading of the platform was con Work u being pushed as rapidly Johnson and Gray Have Small Foh lant democracy convention broke in with wild cheers eluded at 1:5G, Governor Haskell hav as possible on the new Joint Oregon The ever ready flags were tossed ing read for a few minutes less than Ebort Line and Salt Lake Route dealoft, and a roar of applause swept one hour, and was adopted pot at Salt Lake City. the hall. While the cheering mously amid much cheering, The eighteenth triennial conven was at Its height a white dove was John E. Lamb of Indiana reported tion of the American Instructors of let loose from the gallery, and It frem the committee on resolutions a in held closed the Deaf, its Ogden, flew across the convention ball, whllo hecommendatlon that the 100th annl Coal session on July 10. the delegates hailed It with great en versary of the birth of Abraham Unof voted to The people be Ogden have Denver. William Jennings Bryan thusiasm and cheered as long as It coin appropriated observed bond the city for $75,000 to erect a of Nebraska was chosen bv the Deni-- was in sight. throughout the country, new high school building on the site erratic national convention oil name out the Mr. Dunn brought as tho After the ayes had chorused their I donated by Fred J. Klesel. In party's candidate for the presidency, "William Jennings Bryan with approval Chairman Clayton said that A. Flneburg, tlx young man who on the first ballot, at 3:40 oclock Fri tense dramatic force, and the response ag a son of a confederate soldier and Hole diamonds valued at $1330 from a day morning, July 10, amid scenes ofjtroni the great throng was electric, slaveholder, he declined to put the Salt Lake Arm, has been sentenced to I tumultuous enthusiasm, the vast os- The delegates sprang up, the galler- negative, and declared the vote unan I tin years In the state prison. rernblage breaking into a frenzied Lee followed suit, and a demonstration hmous. demonstration of Intensely dramatic v as soon under way which Indicated It Is estimated that there wero when the call of the roll of states the qutcome of the ballot. 3.000 visitors In Brigham City on Sun-- 1 tribute to the chosen leader. Ur presidential nominations was re The first hnd only ballot gave Bryan Only six banners were missing froir umed, Florida yielded to Augustus day, the occasion of the annual outing or of states In the parade through the Thomas of Missouri, who made a S92Vi the total decisive the votes, of the Scandinavians of the state. 221 to more than enough nominate, a'sles after the grouping at the stage Uec0ndlng speech In behalf of Mr. The Rev. P. A. Baker of the had broken Into a procession. These nryan. league of America, is conduct- with Gray 59V, Johnson 4G. was greeted vre Maryland, Minnesota, New York, announcement The Senator Looney of Texas, Williams ing a series of mass meetings New Jersey and Delaware. a GfrS,a, with of sound pandemonium perfect in behalf state the of prothroughout jnjjana and James of (Kentucky After the demonstration had lasted lend motion, floor and galleries Join hibition. d 8econd,g speeches for Bryan, nt- - , . Chairman minutes. thirty tu Clayton deafening A. W. Terry, who bit off the ear of 0 w lowers of Utah made fol was decisive ,.n The ballot .or,d.c.ri!? an antagonist in a saloon brawl In ,ru speeches In ono of the most bnllU-n- t was miuutcs Vlteen later, a the rst "tth mHons favor of the Nebrassa leader that was Ogden, has been bound over to tbeowed th leaders and Johnson district court for trial on the charge j 10:20 p. m., when the d:monstra-- made. make the nomination unanimous and cf mayhem. When Ohio was reached. Chairman tlon 8 Jast cry had dled awa'. ChaIr was carried which ny acclamation, William Carroll, one of Salt Lake . . . . mnroval Man Clayton directed the secretary to James Ross aroso and protestedwith an howldied in oldest Salt architects, Citys ' the call of the roll of states, gainst the further Inru and en"s,a.e oLd n e which rolce Lake last week. He had been one of Arkansas passed and California yield- - Us down o speakers, llo declared A small Imer can flae had been allowed the citys leading architects for over Gearin of lhe convention should not be ia twenty-fivs.ateu," years. of the evening ses u... beginning aider. Tho force at work on tho Western sion. This was the unmistakable nomination of Mr. Bryan, Pacific Is being Increased dally, about If there are other nominations, Arkansas, which had passed early dcnce of the nominating session of COO men being conin the Clayton, the secretary employed the convention and quickened the In. In the roll, gave way to North Caro-- 1 said Chairman roll of states, call the struction of the line between Salt terest of the who early Una, and Governor Glenn of that state will spectators, was begun, Lake City and Elko. Nevada. made a rush for the galleries, filling took the stand to second the nomlna- vote tion of Bryan. Ther were 80 deaths and 142 births them to overflowing. Thomas F. Smith of Tammany hall In Salt Lake City during the month The next speaker to rise to second was selected as clerk to read the roll It was Just 7:50 oclock when Chairof June, according to the monthly re- man He nomination of Mr. Bryan was Gov- - of the states, and the voting began, Clayton began to rap for. order, Alabama, tho first state called, castport of the board of health. Of the which he secured within the minute ernor Swanson of Virginia. The opportunity of the Johnson ing 22 votes for Bryan. Minnesota total number 22 were Ollie James of Kentucky moved Gifford Plnchot, chief of the forest that a committee of three be appoint supporters came when the roll call . cast her 22 votes for Johnson. A service. Is expected to arrive in Salt ed again to wait upon the platform rPached Connecticut, and that state mighty roar went up when New York Lake City some time during the pres- committer, and ascertain when it Gave way to Minnesota. Winfield S. cast her 72 votes for Bryan, and it Hammond, of the latter state, took was a foregone conclusion that Wil- ent month. Mr. Pinchot is making would be ready to report. stand. amid a considerable volunte liam Jennings Bryan was the nomi a tour of the west inspecting the varPending the report of the commit- - ,he ious reserves. tee on Inquiry, Thomas P. Ball of cf applause, to place in nominatldh nee of the Democratic parry for of Minhti- - ident of ike United Slates, One of the leading features of the was invited to address the con-- Governor John A. Two Tickets in the Field. , entertainment at the State fair this vention. Following the address of 6Cta- Va. Seemingly W. Charleston, fall will be the fireworks, arrange Mr. Ball, Chairman Clayton said: "In That all the cheers were not killbfl ments haying been made last week November next we will, witness in ln th convention was made manifeit pleased with the withdrawal from the for the greatest pyrotechnic display New York the Tammany Tiger drown- when Dr. Hammond concluded. Tbb Scherr ticket of the two names pre-inever seen in the state. the Republican elephant. I there- loyal sons of the north star state t- - sented by the bolting convention, the state convention went son of Mr. and tore invite to the stand for a speech sponded with a cheer, and a numtflj Republican The Thomas F. Grady of New tf delegates from Massachusetts aircl ward on Thursday with its work andd Mrs. j. M. French of Green River seamoufft a state ticket was nominated, as cured some fly poison one day recent- York. Judge M. M. Wade of Iowa Oklahoma joined in. A liberal lows: Champ Clark of Missouri address- - of applause came down from the gTly and took quite a quantity before he e was discovered. The little fellow was ed the convention, after which Repre- - leries, but the noise was but a withroa the terrific James of Kentucky an- rer compared quite sick but no serious results will - of the Bryan ordS resoon nc demonstration, unced committee the that ensue. i in restored about twenty-fto would not be report being ready As the result of a fight lutions mominutes. between different factions among the before midnight. He then made a While the Johnson cheers w? Austrians employed at Garfield, Mike tion that the rules be suspended and for the slowly dying, and the chairman WaS that presnominating speeches Bovich was shot and fatally wounded, idential the with candidates be made, struggling with the obstreperous and Sam Petrovich has a bullet wound balno cries, L. Irving Handy of Delaware however, that in his arm. Four men are in Jail, lot should be taken until after the re- was waiting on the rostrum to namft charged with rioting. of the committee had been re- us presidential candidate George Gra Some idea of the business enter- port ce.ived. The motion was adopted and of his state. When he was) given aft prise of Utah business men may be the rules were declared by the chair opportunity to speak he did so. gained from the fact that within a to be ft When Mr. Handy had spoken suspended and nominations to few weeks eleven carloads of Utah few minutes he was interrupted by pickles will have been shipped to difthe appearance of the ferent points in the intermountain committee on resolutions. country and to the northwest. After the committee had been proBecoming despondent over his unrevided with seats. Governor Handy quited love for a married woman, with his speech. He asked proceeded coupled with a natural depression the delegates to give him close attensuperinduced by a protracted spree, tion as an offset to the difficulty of David Wheeler, a prominent young Knowing that Nebraska will make position in being cut short by the? man of Slaterville, Weber county, nc mistake in nominating the right committees Denver. After more than fiftjfoui appearance, whote two letters to his friends and man, he said, Alabama yields to Nehours of almost continuous service the Some cheering was heard when then ended his life. committee on resolutiohs of the had there waff but concluded, Handy Mrs. Mary Grice, widow of Samuel J- Dunn of. Omaha will speak for ccratic national convention Thursdaj !10 attempt at a Gray demonstration1.Grice, a British soldier in the Soudan, the Nebraska delegation, announced of the convention, "Gentlemen night at 11:29 oclock concluded its when the heroic Gordon met his death the chairman of that state, whilei the faid Chairman Clayton, "I now have? work on the platform, and after a pein the siege of Khartoum, and who cheering which followed the first the of pleasure presenting to you tWe? riod of revision and rearrangement oi died in the Utah state prison while statement from Alabama continued chairman of the committee on reso-- sections, the members of the commitserving twelve years for burglary, unabated. lutions. Governor Haskell of oiila1-- ' tee, headed by the chairman, Governor will sail for England soon to claim a As Mr. Dunn proceeded in a most homa. Haskell of Oklahoma, with the docua estate vast of husleft her in portion The governor called forth loud1 ment tinder his arm, started for the eloquent and eulogistic address band by an uncle. man who of the name the cheers from the convention when he convention hall. placing THE GUNNISON GAZETTE 1 STATE - unanl-throu- I I I I I - - Anti-saloo- n long-continue- d I I Ex-Senat- iis! e ,e evi-on- d non-resident- I s. . pres-Texa- s, Joh-nso- 1 . g - for-Senat- or -- two-year-o- ld fol-an- j wMs-sentativ- - free-for-a- ll - - - long-waite- I j.-- d s - Mr.-braska- . I - I i - I gh |