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Show She Republic. 5V L. I.OE A VI r DEMOCRATIC TICKET BAMEDi -i- Poh!Hhrt 1 , UTAH NEDK1, UTAH NEWS. onr sold'i rs and suiiorswi'h e rvhing needSan Juan F. A. Hammond. ful f"r their and we .fa re. Their Sanpete Soren X. Christensen. met by the act. on of repie-- t fur riplie-Was Sevier James H. Wells. t fu'i'-san to the congress l.rnit of ihi Summit R. C. Chambers. Notwithstanding this it is to the ehagua of the nation tn..t thm--- i pol tical Tooele Joseph F. Connor. of ! corrupt! m or inemrip'-n-ui-IFpublican Fintah Ward E. Back. administration, our soldiers anil sailors have Utah S. A. King. John Jones. not tiein surtlelentlv provided for. twemingly no regard has been paid to the condition of Wasatch J. R. Murdock. their health. Through tin: orders of the war Washington Thomas F. Cottam. department they have boon kept in places Wayne--- ,; oseph Eekersley. which became veritable pesthuh s, until they Weher Thomas 1. Dee. Daniel were so s ricken with hunger uvl uisea-- e that if they were railed upou 1 1 r ueler the service Hamer. for which tnev were enii-.- t d. they would be The convention was adjourned after found phvsici.liy unable to ml. The people of theUnitid States hold to a voting thanks to the temporary and rigid account those persons who may be found permanent officers for their efficient responsible for this condition, which discloses and satisfactory services. that they are worse eneini- s to the country than those against whom our brave .soldiers sketches of the onmice. and seanu-- Were ready to go foith t ido battle. Brigham II. Roberts, the Democratic To the ofiicers and men wl.o volunteered from the stale of Utahan. i who have whenever nominee for Congress lias been a resian oppot unity has net n a horded, as in the dent of Ftah for thirty-twyears. He battle of Manila, so biavelv upheld the honor was born near in Liverpool, England, of our country, and general credit of onr state, March. ls'if. and two years after the we extend ail assure ami them fully praise, that the universal feeling is tiiat the future death of his father, in 1st;, he came lc no has reward too good for them. Ftaii with hi.s mother and settled on a B, H. Roberts for Oongresomaa and R. N. Baskin for Supreme Judge. I 1st form Declares for tlie Tree anil I nitui l.totorMp tti Coinage of A MURDEROUS SOLDIER. Shoots s Sniiiiiiiiii in San Francisco With-o- ut lrovoratiou. San Francisco. Sept. 14. Walter Rosser, a private of the Tennessee regiment stationed here, shot and instantly killed Ilenrj- - Ililderbrandt, a sales- man. last evening. Rosser, who was under the influence of liquor, went iuto the market where Ililderbrandt was working, and leaned up against some egg eases. Fearful of the eggs being broken, Ililderbrandt asked him to be careful. "Say, are you going to wait on me?" demanded the soldier, annoyed at the warning. Ililderbrandt turned to receive the order of the prospective customer, and as he faced Rosser, the soldier whipped out a Smith A Wesson revolver and shot Hiidbrandt in the breast. The wounded man dropped to the floor and expired immediately. Not at all appalled at the result of his act, Rosser shot again at his prostrate victim, whose heart had just ceased to beat. The second shot almost hit a butcher boy in the adjoining stall, who was badly frightened but unhurt. Rosser was at once taken to tne city prison and locked up, on the charge of murder. It is said that he comes of a good family in the east. His conduct since he joined the volunteers, however, has been far from exemplary. Ililderbrandt, the murdered man, was 28 years old, a married man and tlie father of one child. Kfconvene! oinei.tlon of 18GG, There is hardly a well man left li and rUii'Iftt's the AdminK Ctah's cavalry troop, dysentery being tuition on Hit War, preva lent. A Mexican war widows' pension o! Salt Lake City, Sept. 15. The state 18 per lnonth wax granted last, week V Democrat.'convention was called to Amanda M. Chenev of Centerville. order at 11 o'clock by Chairman Robert letters from Manila convex M. sloan. Ilmi. C. S. Varian was named the infonnr.l ion t hat Utah's soldiersar as temporary chairman and Mrs. Ellen H. Jakeman of Ftah enjoying utiosual good health. county as temA Sal' Cake lad is in the toils of the porary secretary. oinmittees on credentials, permaavv for hi ' ".:,g an elderly gentleman n the hark of the head with an onion. nent organization arid order of busiDie onion v. a of th Spanish variety, ness, and resolutions, were appointed, which hied insult to injury. consisting of one delegate from each Tin teh Federation of Labor, ot county. The convention took a recess Mrs. Jakcmun chocked three or four farm in Davis county. During his Salt Lake, has adopted resolutions until 3:30 p. m. motions for the of he on worked the farm and M'hen the boyhood the adoption convention report reconvened at urging labor unions to assist in the the attended the of conthe and in by the begging afternoon indulgence schools, county the session, committee of Senator Frank J. Cannon vention for tiie purpose of making a 1W7-lie of on the attended credentials 4s.i University to the Cnited States senate. reported delegates to seats in the convention, and few remarks. She said that there was Deseret. He than returned to Davis entitled The convention at Springville of there had been no contests filed. no declaration in the platform of the county, where he followed farming the Christian Lndeavorers, Epvrorth that I he committee on permanent organ- party reaffirming1 or declaring in favor and blaeksmithing until 1880, when League and Baptist Young People's ization and oiaier of busint.su made its of the su fife rage of women and directed he engaged in missionary work both Union, the first of its kind in the btate, the attention to the fact that from one in the Northern and Southern states was a pram! success, delegates from report through Hon. Lc Grand Young, end of the state to the other, the party for a period of five years. ' Returning who spoke for' Hon. Thomas D. Dee, all over the state being' pieseut. had failed to nominate as many of the to Salt Lake in 1SS5, lie was connected the chairman The coinmitte reported The contract for furnishing the music as sex as she could have wished. with the Herald in the capacity of ashaving selected for permanent gentler for the stare fair tit lioise having been chairman of the convention, Hon. C. She called attention to the scarcity of sociate editor for about two years, afawarded Held's band, tint organizaS. aiaan of Salt Lake: for vice chair- lady delegates in the convention and ter which he was sent to England on tion will not enter the Eisteddfod, bemen, Mrs. Mary Moores of Washing- asked that some positive assertion be a mission. During the greater part ing forced to leave for lioise October 1. ton county, William M. made upon the subject. Stating that of his sojourn in England he was edDerry of Sum-niiSHAFTERS REPORT. Held will take twenty-livmen on the L. R. Marleneau of Cache, Mrs. sufferage was a portion of the conitor of the Milennial Star, a Mormon tour. Ltiella Dayman of Ftah, Ferdinand stitution anti a cardinal principal of publication. .Mr. Roberts again reThe Cambrian association has opened Erickson of the .government of the state, the turned to Salt Lake in ISS, and re- Important Document Covering tho Entire HerSanpete; secretary, Santiago Campaign Cisteddfod headquarters at 3k South bert McMillan of Weber; assistant sec- asked that something be said con- sumed his connection with the Herald, Washington, Sept. 14 General ShatMain street. Salt Luke City. Commit- retary, F. J. Holton of Box is tli matter. cerning which position he tilled until 1890, at ter has Elder; submitted to the war departtees of the society will be in charge Mr. Letcher of San Juan arose to which time he took of miss- ment his clerk, Joseph M. Cohen of Salt reading charge on the Santiago camreport and give information to those desiring Lake; sergeant-at-arms- , W. A. Stanton liis feet and in the blandest tones of- ionary 'and emigration work in the not paign, covering it relative to the great festival of tong of Salt Lake. only the battle of fered a solution of the difficulty which Northern states. but tlie entire Santiago, and poesv. progress of the Mr. Cohen stated that because of in- confronted the convention by the folIn 1895 Mr. Roberts was the nominee invasion of The general, Cuba, military The annual report of Tension ComWe approve and of his party for congress, but was dedisposition he was not in a condition lowing amendment: his accompanied aide, by reaffirm Captain the missioner Evans, at Washington, shows to perforin the duties of the doctrines heretofore de- feated by C. E. Allen, the Republican place, and Xliley, visited the department and in that there were 71)0 pensioners residing suggested us a man able to perform the clared by onr several state conventions candidate. handed the report to Adujutant In the state of Fifth on June 30 last, duties to the satisfaction of Mr. Roberts at the present time is person the con- and especially of the reconvened conGeneral Corbin. He also brought with vention of s95. and that the nmount paid them during vention, the name of Mat Thomas. the editor of the Improvement Era, him two Cuban machetes, to be preThe amendment was admitted the past year amounted to the snug Mr. Moyle said the committee had by the official organ of the Y. XL M. I. A. sented to Xlrs. common Alger as momentoes of consent and adopted without of the XIormon church. turn of S113, 171. had the name of Mr. Thomas in conthe a campaign. dissenting vote, after which the reli. N. Baskin, candidate for the suEleven foopers of the Utah cavalry templation, and lie was agreeable. The report is a voluminous document, troop, headed by Lieutenant Kimball, Mr. '1 homas was selected, the report port of the committee was adopted. preme judgeship, has been a resident with the Nominations for delegate in Congress of Salt Lake for thirty-thresupplements of tlie subordiLave been sent into the hills after a of the committee adopted, and Mr. years, and baud of trespassing stockmen, and a Varian then introduced to the conven- being in order, B. II. Roberts, William has a wide acquaintance. Coming to nate officers, and covers about 200 typewritten pages. fight is expected. Captain Caine and tion the permanent chairman, lion. IL King, C. S. Varian, David Evans, 1). Salt Lake from Ohio in 1365, XIr. BasIt repeats the story O. well Rideout, FisherS. Harris and W. G. kin entered upon the Lieutenant Kimball drew lots for the Joseph L. Rawlins, who was received practice of law, known, although there ispretty much interXebeker were olianee to engage in the first fight, and with great enthusiasm. placed in nomination. and lias been so engaged almost conest in the view which the commanding the lieutenant won. After ashortspeech by Senator Raw- After the usual seconds and speeches tinuously since that date. la 1871, Mr. general takes of several features of the One of the Spanish surgeons who lins, the chairman of the committee on in favor of the different candidates a Baskin was elected to the legislature campaign. ballot was folwhich u as resulted taken, res of tious the then offered the following ten itory and served one term. wag at Sunt iago during the recent unlows: Roberts, 264; Rideout, 41; Nebe-keHe was again elected to the same poGOMEZ HAS RESIGNED. pleasantness, was in Salt Lake a few report: 27; Harris, 81; Varian, 25; King, sition in 1890. The Democrats of I'tnh. by their delegates In the fall of 1891, XIr. days ago. He says the American gunBaskin was elected mayor of the city Cuban Commander Is Opposed to What ners are wonderful marksmen, and in In ronwiciiin assembled iilecl.u'O anew h 41; Evans, 7. g in nee tu the Democratic party 'of the nation Roberts bad received 231 votes on this on the Liberal He lermg American Ilom ination. of his assertion sear ticket, and at the con. a proof exhibits and for the great essential principles of libbut before ballot, anthe was result r elusion of liis on his temple made by a piece of shell erty whir i that Santiago de Cuba, Sept. 14. An un" term, he was parly, more than a century nounced votes were on a Citizens' ticket. changed that recontradicted rumor has been received from an American gun. ago, whs o paiiizciMo promote and establish. We ren rll nil the principles declared in the sulted as above. The chairman deBefore the division on party lines by General Lawton that General Xiax-imLee Warner, while employed on the DenoM in tie platform adopted in Clilcapo in clared the nomination of Mr. Roberts XIr. Baskin was a staunch Liberal, but Gomez, the insurgent commander-in-chietabernacle at Richfield, fell a distance lssii. The imperative necessity of tlm use of and then the convention took since tire lias tendered li ia dissolution of he that party of 35 feet, and received Injuries which hotli pold and silver for the purposes of money resignation until 8 o'clock in the evening. of has the been a command Democratic. ut the of the Cuban army to was is world born lie throiiplu will keep him in bed for some time. conceded generally rLUe use of both is essential to the in December, 1837, and therefore is 61 the Cuban government at welfare and This is the third man to receive injuries The Evening Session. Camaguey, happiness of iminUind. The re establishment and that it has been accepted. of age. years while working on this building, since of Gomez, such us is of such vital importance that no At the beginning of the evening sesit appears, has been protesting It was started in May. A defective ordinary dilllcully should bet permitted to sion Chairman Rawlins against Leave. AYarntiipg Mr. Spanish appointed the Cuban government's scaffold was the causa of the trouble. Mamlin the way of its attainment. It is Moyle, Mr. Dale, yielding the 15. Admiral control of the "Washington, Sept. Judge Dowers and pone rally acknowledged that without both affairs of the island to Seven new cases of typhoid fever pold mid silver, Mrs. Senator Cannon a committee to Schley informs the navy department the people must .sink in the scale Americans, and the explanation were reported to the health depart- of happiness and civilization. They must escort the convention's nominee to the that the Spanish war vessels have left for resigning was his disapproval of in poverty. ment of Salt Lake, last week, but not They must continue to stage. Mr. Roberts received a magnifiPorto Rico, but their destination ia ht nipple in vain to hotter their condition. passive submission to conditions tenda single ease of contagious disease is cent ovation. Round after round of not given. Tin y must toil on without even the hope of adto the practical retirement of ing under quarantine. During the week equate reward. Yet it is the Tlie war vessels included the Isabel Cuban said that for this enthusiastic applause greeted the hero as such, and the estabthere were thirteen births and eight pervading, tiaprant wrong, there is and can be of tlie occasion. II, a cruiser, the Creolla. the torpedo lishing republic, of the absolute dominion of th deaths, exclusive of three bodies no remedy, without tho uid and consent of After a speech by Mr. Roberts, in boat Terror, a small gunboat, name United States. thoso who are, and will remain deaf to all which he brought from outside the city for innot thanked the convention for Their degiven, and one oilier. appeals for relief. It is true that at this time terment. there is a right which cannot be made to pre- the nomination, and declared his al- parture is simply in accordance with National Eisteddfod. vail? A wrong for which there is no W. II. Kilpatrick. an remedy? legiance to the platform adopted, work the plan of evacuation of the island engineer la the Have Salt Lake City, Sept. 14. An event the maxims of our race proven false? was resumed, and candidates employ of the Rapid Transit company There is a placed in by the Spanish forces as provided for of national is It in declared remedy. importance is the Third the nomination for associate justice of the in the portocol of peace. at Salt Lake, had a narrow escape national platform of the Democratic Annual Grand National to party, state Eisteddfod, from death the other night. In somo which we now declare our steadfast devotion supreme court. whie-ltakes place at the XIormon TabInsurgent Leave Manila. The nominees were It. X. Baskin of manner an electric bolt from the wire That remedy is tho enactment of a law by the London, Sept. 15. The Manila cor- ernacle, Salt Lake City, October 5, 6 in the generating room struck him in congress of the United States, providing for Salt Lake and li. H. Itolapp of Ogden. of the Times, telegraphing and 7. XIany prominent the freo and unlimited coinage of both gold Tne respondent citizens the face and burnt off the eperdimis and silver at tho ballot resulted: Baskin, 242; ratio of 10 to 1, without wailWednesday, says: Fully 15,000 insurg- from all parts of the country will f the skin and mustachs and G. 232; for tho eyeaid or consent of other nations, Scattering, ing ent troops evacuated the suburbs to- be present. Dr. Joseph Ou motion f Judge W. L. brows. The shock temporarily blinded such consent being notoriously impossible to Parry, of Miginnis, day. Tlie Americans gave a parade and Wales, the great composer, will be obtain, and that sueh'eoin be legal tender in of Ogden, the nomination of him, but he is now rapidlyrecovering. Judge ra. mentjof all debts, both public and private, Baskin granted full military honors. Perfect the adjudicator of the musical conwas made unanimous. Little Emil Deters of Salt Lake City Tho Democratic party extends a cordial welharmony prevailed and the natives were test, while Judge II. XL Edwards of died recently as the result of a pecu- come to all those persons who have heretofore Scranton, Ia will be the conductor of evidently delighted with the opporStute Central Committee to oilier organizations, but who have liar accident. The boy, who was 2 years adhered the Eisteddfod. Professor The chairman appointed XIr. Xlagin-m- s tunity for a public display of the efficseen the insincerity of the professions of their Joseph J. of age, swallowed a peanut, the nut former political associates to the cause of and Judge Young a committee to iency of their troops iu drill. The firm- Daynes,. the tabernacle organist, has ness in and tael of General Otis have pro- been the windpipe, bimetal. ism. They have had tho courage and escort finding lodgment engaged as official accompanies!, Judge Baskin to the stage, hut duced an excellent result. The goverand the child was seized with a fit of honesty to surrender their previous relitimis C. C. Judge Goodwin, lion. C W Pen' Judge Buskin was not in tlie house and nor of Holio is facilitating commerce, hands with the great Democratic coughing, which forced the nut into and join rose and Hon. B. II. Roberts, to his the eon to bring about the triumphs; of this all iou proceeded to the selec- according vent agreement. party the air passage. The boy was taken important. tors of English literature, andadjudication of a state central committee, with principle. Rev. Xf. Terrible Vet India Storm. to the Holy Cross hospital and an op1 he war with Spain was A. Ellis of Denver. necessary and in- this result: adjudicator of Welsh St. Thomas, I). WT. I., Sept. 15. Aceration was performed. The surgeon evitable if the nat ion was to have any regard literature. Choruses, bands, Beaver W. L. II. Dotson. harpists, was just getting hold of the obstruc- for the protection of ils citizens, and the cording to the latest reports from St. vocalists, poets and orators from all Box Elder R. E. Davis. Lueia, the storm which broke out on oarts of tba tion when the little boy died from suf- redress of w rongs and outrages on the part of Spain which had become intolerable. Every ache Fred Turner. focation or asphyxiation. almSt UDp.re: he statesViUtake1 parYinThc consideration of justice and humanity deCarbon Albert Bry ner. cedented violence, being accompanied manded and decided quick was action. Such General Attorney great festival. Low railroad rates have Bishop has renDavis Dliilauder Hatch. by a tidal wave and tremendous rains. been secured ou all dered an opinion to the effect that the the demand of the American people. Yet, after lines and thouthis eonditnm became known, fop mouths a Numerous landslides were Emery J. L. Brasher. and sands of state is not liable for half the salaries Republican administration will avail themselves people hesitated, and in Garfield S. O. Crosby. many bouses, bridges and of the opportunity of paid to a deputy or assistant county weakness sought to avoid the responsibility A. Grand witnessing one tates have been destroyed. Sorensen. of out p, this 'owing most important crisis. of the grandest musical feasts attorney, treasurer or assessor when ever Iron C. li. 12 After lives have been lost. Lund, Jr. resorting to various devices and decep the subordinate renders a special seroffered to the people of Utah. The live representations, it was at length comJuab Bat Sullivan. vice. is not regularly appointed, is a New Tariff Itates., Eisteddfod opens Wednesday afternoon pelled, through the patriotic ctTorts-oDemoKaiu A. L. Stewart. Salt resident of some distant county and is cratic members of congress, Lake City, Sept. 15, A new and will run for the balance and an array of of the Xlillard D. S. Dorrity. tariff rate has been announced by the week. At noon, compensated at a greater rate than public sentiment, to favor a declaration of Wednesday, October war. James XIorgan Durrant. the Through sacrifice skill, Rio of the salary allowed the Grande Western, placing Utah 5. a willingness, procession will form at the and heroism of the army and navy of the Diute II. Van XIartin. terminal principal. The ease in point has par- United States, the war points on an equality with Brigham Young monument and a has been Waged to a Rich A. C. Call. ticular reference to the hiring of emiColorado. That is, the rate from Chi- parade will follow. Additional"grand and glorious conclusion, nent legal counsel to assist county triumphant Salt Lake O. W. Dowers, J. II. parrt he congress of the United States to Lake is the same as from ticulars may be obtained Salt and the cago attorneys in the prosecution of erimi- - entire people of the from W. John D. J. O. yle, did Newman, not wish to Rideout, Chicago to Denver. It is not country nal cases in tbe remote countlea thought James, Corresponding Secretary, Box spare the money or efforts necessary to provide Jr. the new rate will last lone-C, Salt Lake City, Utah. rt-'P-' - lo-er- I l I o S t, e 1 e 1 r, al-- two-yea- o f, luu-pui- i Bo-lapp- , ' C 1 f two-third- s , . |