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Show 1 r m T T (H 0 rm w V V . m few) if ft, BYTHEJOSHER. 4 tJ m gThe past week has b(en replete with and eccentnumerous ineonM-aeGcie- s Ld J. A. BOOTH. tJ Deuti ricities, and the Republican politicans ioS are responsible for not a few. The Republican conglomf ration with their dose Vi of mixed up sentiments were early caucusing on what they should do when the convention met in session. It was manifest to not a few people S3 that the Hanna Miller followers were going to run things to suit themselvet this year, and the outcome of the ordeal ahowB very plainly that the m Gold Crown and Bride Work a Specialty H tJ m m lators went at things like a blind muddled bull at a gate. The old worker's of the party were replaced lot of ingorant political workers knew not the first principles of and order, much less political and time by a who rules eti- quette. Martin Larsen, being unable to stand the strain of the occasion nnwisley turned over bis proxy to the of the sooth ward. .Stout is a stalwart McKinley Goldite of the most pronounced type, and it was he that launched the McKinley club of last year on afsuffering publie and which insured bis partys defeat at the last election. Stout is a justice, or be professes to be, and he frtquently asserts that he knows more law than do some people ef Websterian nations. Be this as It may, the tall justice of the south end went into the convention with Martin Larseui proxy, with blood i'i his eye, and with t.he avowed and expressed purpose of denng up the Tin Tintio haa had tic boys to a finish. more than their share. has bfea his frequent exclamation not only on the streets but in the santum sanctorum which be runs fit the south end of the Republic buildiDg. and it is here that people of both stripes assemble and listen to his rude though outspoken oratory on men, matters and things. Everything was done in caucus, and had a sulphury odor the ante-roo- m which remieded one of the lower reg-ieBd that together with the well seasoned briar pipe of tho justice made the atmosphere in that little room thicker than a typical London fog. When the judge commenced his ardent perroration on the beauties of the McKinley administration in peace or war, the dalsgates from the mining camp wore smilss which were so sickly that sundry decoctions wer needed to bring the delegates back to their normal state of mind. The rrsult of the discussion was that the reeolutio: s read to the assembled delegates and people partook in a great measure of the same sickly garb that the Eurekai tea wore while in caucus. How the people on the west side will tike these monstrosities of political literature it is hard to tell, but from remarks whic' have been droped in my bearing I should judge that the vote on electiou day will tell the story only too true; When it came to the recorder-hip- , Mammoth had a man in the person of James Whitaker, and the enly candidate which they wanted in that part of the west side, then the fun commenced anew, Nephi had a candidate in the person of Mrs. Cole of this city, a lady who is a very nice lady in the Bocal sense, but altogether different when the office of recordership is in consideration. The oppos'tion increased and the injustice of the Nepbi delegates in nominating a woman over the head of a man who hs been a resident of Mammoth for the last fiftten years was a orator-shoemak- er os, painful realtj. Tba 'result was that the delegates from Mammoth bolted, and there and theu determined tba they woald have nothing to do with the Republican party in this campaign at least. Is is needless to mention other eccentricities of the caucus until the proper time conies, but suffice it to say that the ticket is miserably weak from top to bottom. assembled in convention every officer agaio, open was voted on machamcally, so toap.ak. Stout, moving that every nomination be tie choice of that convention by acc'amation. After viewing these stereotype tactics I am forced to confess Vhentbe delegates .V r r.vvt Words Monster Snows. re A Carload of Stoves and Ranges Just Arrived. 3 m John Cooper is an enterprising r. 3 Ring Circus, 5 Continent cnngcric Trained Exhibition, Real Rcnisn Hippctircmu, Free Horse Fair. be ha9 been ahead hai a yearn- citixen and as no and bear talk, in previous years, so is bo this matter what the protestation from his parly confrerees. he will continue in year. Taking advantage of railthis way, even if iR to the estrangeroad cut rates be has bad shipped ment of a large number of his party. to him Stoves, Ranges, Sheet Iron, Surely To show that 1 an speakine the truth etc. in carload lots, in this matter I have only tr draw the Coal Scuttles, of he Herald the which be can sell to the public at peoples attention to date of September 29' h In it they will .it find an article from the Herald less than Salt Lake prices. If yon of this city in which he mukes mention of tb fact that a large number dont believe it price them in Salt of members of tho Republican pirty are entirly dissatisfied at the action of Lake and weil bet dollars to the convention. State Committeeman he can beat them. Adams, a man who I have great admir- doughnuts ation for, who ha faithfully and energetically worae l for his party through all sorts and conditions, who has given his time and attention to the advancethat the orstor-j-hoemak- er ing desire to ,i ENTERPRISE. n W- -t manipu- n nm nf H n Mvi m f Lemen Brothers V, fctf $ No. 17. Nephi City Utah, Friday, September 30, 1898. Vol. VI. ft ft ' ' t hiu.velf I and will Positively Coming Exhibit at Nephi oa Tuesday October 13th. eorivs-ponde- ment of Republicanism, who baa been consulted in the matter of running a campaign, who ha spent of hie me ins in the perpetuate of those principles and dear to him iri which are short who has been the war horse of hi party when that party was in its insipiericy,hn8 been turned down and hie place given to newer and lese sotu-pat hands. Henry was a candidate for the county attorneyship, and because he would not do any wirepulling for the position he was thrust aide as a thing of no moment and that position given to a man who had a bigger pull than the gentleman had. Asa climax to this the gentleman sends in his resignation to Mix, the county chairman, and has severed his connections with his party for this campaign at least. I reproduce the letter wheh speak for itfelf and shows very plainly the ingratitude of a party which Mr Adams has worked hard to make prominent The letter is as follows. N. H. Mix, Esq., Chairma County Committee: Dear Sir I hereby tender my resignation as a member of your committee, te take effect at once. My personal duties are suoh that I cannot afford to neglect them to attend to cemmittee work, for which ingratitude Youra truly, ia the only conaideration. HENRY ADAMS f? - ip - t?Vo Something About ,VV- - . : ft, mf v. c JifUr V etf Politic, they say, make strange bed fellows and really it does appear ss though "this would prove the case if the McKinley sheep men from this side of the county caa reconcile themselves to the same bambo cotas Willie Hatfield, who is recognized as a warm supporter ef Frank Cannon, the enemny of t he sheepmen and the foe of the Ding-le- y law and protection. The unfortunate end of poor Ed. Blackett is a regrettable occurence, The particulars so far as can bo learned are: that Edward Blackett, a well known resident in this city retired to his home at about twelve oclock Wednesday evening and went to bed unobserved by hie wife and family, who were in the adjoining room. From THE DIGHTY BOUALAPUO, The rarest, strangest, awfulest of all the mighty great deep. monsters of tha BAJAIT, The biggest brute on earth, a towering giant. The very lord r.t beast? Taller, tonger, weighs more, cost more than any elephant ever captured. Bigger than the famous Jumbo. This Stove is unique in that the thrsfty housewife does not have to build her fire in the ordinary way. CAPT. SANTIAGO, With this stove you first putin the The worlds highest diver; actually flings himself backward f om the coal, then the wood and on top of highest point ever dived from. that the paper. You light from the top, and by means of its centre draft tube, the stove does the rest. Saves I less fuel. The girl wonder. The only lady turning forward and backward It gives a uniform heat. somersaults on a bareback horse. A challenge of 10,000 Hot Blast Heater. HIGH DIVER, LITTLE Coal gasses are saved. No smoke! Nor Soot! It prevents clinkers. In fact it is the only stove on the market foa the home, the office, or to any one who can produce her equal, XX AMOUNT G-- QT33I33XO, A Great Novelty. -- 100 EXALTED CIRCUS CHAMPIONS III 150 SUPREME ACTS. what can be learned, the deceatsd gent- factory. leman got up a little later, and about one oclock the rpport of a pi6tol shot startled the neighborhood the groans of Complete, Largest, Greatest Mr; Blackett arousing hie family, who found him on the bed with hi clothes on and a pistol laying at his side. Medical aid wm summoned and it was found the bullet fro the pistol ii.i w. .... had entered Mr. Buckets left breast about one inch below the heart, penetrating hi left, lung and lodging in the backbone, from winch place it was extracted, c ar te tie skiD. Kurii.er rider in the world. The only lady - and particulars which have been mentioned to me seem to indicate that the nbuot-iDwaa accidental, as when he was told he would die, he was asked vvheth Whole drove3 and herd3 of Animals, Giant Camel; Long Maned and er he aid the act accidentally or otherwise, and the answer he gave wa9 that Tailed Horse, Baby Hippopotamus, Baby Lions, Serpents and Birds. he shot himself, but that it was done A New and Complete Line just accidentally. Ed, was well known and Arrived. They are Superb! belong to a respected family who were among the early pettier in Utah. He A Grand Free Sires! Parade Every Day at 10 o'clock a. m. leaves a wife and three children and three It is a most LI. 6:30 occurence and one which throws High Divo, iq;jo A. r.I. a svide circle of relatives and friends in the throes of gloom. Ed, was well liked and we do not think he had an erminy in the world, if he did that enemy was himself. I am sure the The lowest Tr.'ced Dealer sympathy of the public is extended to TE3NTTS WATEH-PIIOO- P, the family and friends in this hour of in Slove3 md Ranges souh their bereavement, and on this head, 1 Performances at 2 rnd 3 P. M, of Sat Lake, on behalf of the Republic jo;n. Doors open at 1 and 7 I. M. Cooper Buys Stewart WORLD S MANAGERIE. KITTIE KRUGER, Stoves and Ranges, 4- g By the Carload. step-childre- n. ul and Cooper Excursions on Alll Railroads. vt.t. in pace. |