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Show :1 .- ;. - ;'I : I - 4 - WILL DELEGATES -- -, . .. .. ,, , ,,,.,... , Democrats . ,., . on PresiAttempts to Decide . I r : .-. .- , - , ..7 .. .,... t,', . . 14.".''''- ' ' ... . - , the COA last choosing a.. liolly APPP;Oft. Wiltam lt, Wallace AP national comrnittetiman and selecting If delegatee vifh half a vote eaeh to attend the convention ... at .... ruitutnal Demoeratic . The d. legation will '''friii;ii. ;di 'Jure ve effort made to go uninetrueted. raise the quotion of instruction On the toor of the iccuee hacing been blocked. The conv,rition arippted a platform of roolutions, In which was set forth the The CArdiriAl, issues. of the campaign, ttsolutiont sere unanimously adopted what declare in favor of the election of senators by direct vote: a graduated, laeome not. the direct primary law. Int initiative. referendum and recall; leg,slation against corruption: an empinyerdt itahlitty ten and a rerlaton of Lt.. tariff m.unward MARTINEAU SHOUTED DOWN. ithe wilitam It. Wallace bl William evident that WC,,r, Genevieve Blinn ere distinctly capshie con,i-- ti It ' '. . ' Reg ; f, ,..,,,,t, 4 .,, , I: - r 4,1 k 'f 1 t' '''1''' '4''," kt 1 ,1 4- I,-' .ii.;- , i ; .. 1Pi ) .lit77'iM ji; 5,,417 i , .4 '1,1'!' 4' ; 4 toill'i,.. '....',. ,,,t' 11;0,, si! t 'II ..,,,:t: N,,,,,itl, ,.,,,P',.. ,'It:' 'i' i;t44'7, ,''-'ef-,;. 'VI itt,,:411' :,- -' ,k;.!'c ,p7,,',:1,,,,t.,1 I L1,0.;.,:Ac':-1tisit:- A ,,. I ti , ..,.- ,,, -,,1,1100!f-.,0 R7 :,'::04N--,--. - ,, ,. ,,-- ,,, 14'4 oV,I4 A.: t ----' ,,,, .1 ;'31,1 ,,,, i,, i '61x 1 4, 4 11:::, ; - 11,1, ,, ' -- ,,, '. ,. - 't , .. "' ..? ' . , , t ,, - t. I 4 , MAN. It Wallace was chosen on the third ballot, with 309 votes Over 161 cast ftyr Samuel A. King, on the Peal ballot. Mr. Wallace was declared fleeted. and Mr. King moved election fione. unanimous. ,. was Which 'The resolutions Which were pre-seat- ed to the convention by Chairman A. J Weber of the committee and unanimously adopted were as lows: the Utah of kDernocracl. representatives in convention assembled.: send greetings to the Democrat. of the nylon and congratulate the party, on its . 41' ,,1 , I ift 4 , 1,e17; 4,, ) 4, 4Y.,.... - '..- M s - ' t ' 41, i 11' -, ., t f.a4-- , you--o- play-goe- rs - ' , ' -- bd - , .,. .., . 4.; , " Practically assured victory In '-- ' reo- 't 4 at i , the coming ifr -00'4' t campaign. 'ii, We reaffirm our ;I belief in the prinf:1: i A ciple' of kelo'i(4 t progressive and Democracy , our confidence 1: in the wisdom and pat.,',..,,: :,,;;;,,?r "7,44 riotism of its .14 ..,..t:f: ..,t,..:, :;,,,z ''',8; to , ;A,', '''ff i': ''''tialit,. recognised leaders. We view with satisfaction 12Lac; kiiike414t4tetali,14:4;j4iiiiii deny of the times towards the ten. greater independence In thought and action., and applaud the spirit of progressa.1 now spreading to other parties, which "THE DEVIL AND TOM WALKER? ePPoees the of' reactionary panel.s Beene from the famous musical travesty which headlines the new Llithdard politicisum Emprem bill beginning today. deplore the shenneful maladMinistration of... .pubilo affairs during aucceasive Republican administrations as lardin des Varieties in Paris. are the charged' "The Devd and two other headliners. bearers of by the Preeent st&ederd. the I AMUSEMENTS Republican Tom Walker- - will be presented by Party, themselves, on the evidence of air thel David Walters and & company of ten. 'Meg chief executives of the nation for whom Mr. Welters will take the We part of that party is responsible. never It We favor the- - "Devil." and Tom Ramsey will Irminvioolt happened. a graduated income tatt' :levet WI n. but It roar amuse o Other members of applicable alike to individuals play Tom Walker.Lillian. and advance of new the sheet says the Elgin. Myron pro- the- east ,Include earPomtions. the MIat Elsie Kent. Davies. Emmen OPelle which gram with Pitts, George t favor the..election--ofUniteat that house, Emily Leask. Eleanor ,Showers, Mary tes senators todart performance by vole. Popular headed by the fantastiä musical traves- Phater.- Mary Montrose and Josephine favor a direct. primary...law by ty.' "The Devd and Tom Walker." trbich all Smith. candidates for office, state - the :Empress sad national. To thosewho may- have In "Black and Whitemay be nominated by vote of the believe it will offer one of witneeeed this clever in Production the Management We favor people.the iMtlative. referendum past. It will really matter very little as ihe greatest gymnastic novelties of the tad retail. to whether It has happened or vet year locally. Via demand legislation againet all will happen. for the ability of the Rice. Elmer and Tom sensational forms of In elections land ilietch,to amuse on. la unquestioned. It horizontal bar performers. open the corruption letialation weekly pictures providing, for the publie- I. ORS of , the biggestfleadliners --any Program. The Path', atleoll of all will include the march campaign contribution vaudeville circuit can obtain and Man- of current event' revolutionists end at Han. both before la out with the announce- of the Chinese and, ager McCoy the atter exPendituresta, '''' election. bill Which oliemi todke kowiChine. and auto races and aviament. that '1W (aver tiOtt at hie house Includes .besides 'The tion meet at Birmingham. e legislation. aa "AU employer liability Devil and Tom Walker." two other amply protect of Interest workmenwhe are rnjured The CamposAn Item and those bona Ode headline acts and that the Is the opening IlePemding- upon .them, and to eon- - entire bill is the Most costly t - theater-goer- s demn the Oi ;Tie- oinipur; at the Colonial the. employers' liability- ifitta..- Empraes has ever offered ineiro.ns-o-Sutherland and the most expensive variety bills leer' ater'nezt week. On account of its sue. I " , Ln",tood . r' teen when last presented here. "The ' We and for the corporations. writ, , Card Party," a dramaita sketch Cardpule Wilt be eagerly welcomed, bee fever a revision of the tariff In "The which Joeepb Starter end a distill. canes of Its pretty store. Ka delightful '.downward in. tied American harmony With thelmitcy tOmpany will appear. and the ninsici, and the breeze the Democratic.- Dartyeo.., ',, Ilavished ..or,".Blikek aside white. eenelle.atmosphera which it contains. We demand that our representatives stole ymininti microbial direct from ills. Mittman, the star of the product. I, J , 1.11 t - is ' ucittOt lot . ,t:wo-- r7 t13; r- - ayt any-thea- ter rnit 's ,,e' , ..,,,e.,:,' p 1, Is , . Anger,. Thar le a meeting of the Lloyd Ibis afternoon at Unity belt , 1 I I I i !: r t';1r i a. ii 4 i 0 10 ) 4,6 Id: ,, - ) , ,, )'41' Act, i 1 't 0 t 6 6' O fir i. 3, Ii .' ' -0 ..7'' xf t't ,,, 1,1,,,,I; ) A 4,, , the Utah Handcart at her home in eneurtb:trettal of Mn. 0. P. Arnold. wPitereI. Mil rooms decorated In Macs. and 00)014 26 were present. The program ronsisded of a MIMI by ,blisiLlitnie Iran. tad ad.,. l- k "'.. !. ' '""wo'--- L:l , . , t ;I,ok ;it- 7 , .. , .. .1,' 4 .,,. . ! ; '' ,, '1,4 .: . ,r, 0 ' I i I i. t ,i 0 I ' ? :' itva.:.N.-Pto, .,,, , a t c ,,,,4. i..4 '' I .1"Adr ,- , i I t : t, ','T -- 1,,,,,,,- - 0 ,,it. ' r 1; . . ' .,..' -- , i -. I 4, '' 'i ..' ! ;',' - --- . .; t! Z le I a. 1,,,,i, ' ' . It; tpi, It! t i..(4fi ,1:attf e: ' .: it I ,t. ;, fi- - ' ;rki t - .t, ,. ., 4 1' e i tO) ''' ,,,, ''')' 14 i, t .,' ', ',,,l'''-- i I, 10 '.';':;;,-,''- . ; .. ' :;,.., .'I'..i,. . . :...c. .4)10 ' 4 ' ';' ,4 I. .'" a. - : ; 4: ?. .;' . i I! r5T - 44 ' !,,, 10I . i..: ' 0 ' , 414,41';':4'afi''' 0 ell,l ' - .,'; ' 't:;:,' i- 10i i Illt i :: Its' Ilt)' . , , ' 1,,,44tr6e-'- . No 4' illy . : 1 -- i, ,. , A Attjp1 4., ,. A '' Q l,,r,. t . 1) o s I :',. . ',;; PlIt4 . c' , . Alt i I i.,ri - , ,,.1. i : .. AM7 'Ist;410 ell; p,,,,,,. srtF, 6 . ' , , ,s ,,1 ., 4 t;! 1'.' t : !:- , ! tee4 ' ",t, ',. ,k, .,,, V .6404.;,,I. '4 - r J 0 ' ,$).114.ii ," it' w I I4 ,,o,,, ,. ':''''ff't LW :;,tk ,Ict ' I , , 10 t ' r s -- , . tg.'1: ."'Lr7 ;, ,,,,, :' F!s 1, ' , 4,7 ' , ' ,,. .''. ...t. 7,1- '- 41, ',..4;110 1 41 4? ' ' .. (4 q,,,till ''' '1,, 1,0Ii;vst.' ,, 1 4' i ,, filk i.' , 's I: . 4 . A0 , o' te, ' -4 t :' ',4 '. tii'l::':' ! 10 i 10 of Dresses are silks. chiffons, marquisettes, crepe meteors; and linens. The price range in silks and erepes from $15.00 to which ,formerly sold from $23.(g) to,$75,00; lingeries from $8.75 to ,:5o.(iu; linens from 0175 to $3500. These aro all new, fresh goods and tile styles are absolutely correct. 10 '1 10) 0 11 On We in Dress gection. :rvi floor. Hee window display. ''', 00 - , t 0 10 f li,l'' If ,t,T,' : tilk ' 'I i!:':-1- , 111; ' '''''''' vtr 1 trO ti '1. I 10 ''' ;..1. , , , i , . t . . I - - . , , V E i.t'k ,,., 10 i,, $ cs I , '; , i, In the lot lin-ci- ' - It is a one day Special, but a good one. The. prices way down and materials, workmanship and lines of design cai ry the stamp of refined Individuality. , . s,,, 10 .,, j ',:',,,1) , . .. A. '',4. I t 1,, ,I,r,,,', ,i, .(1,--- ' ,4 1:11 :,',I.i".t14.1-.i- ; VW 4,i - , ty I r ' 't. , ',IA, a, 0'4, ., 1 k' f 4 ', ),,1 .!44":' ;t:tts4itv'',,"4,,,: Pr 1 .,4-111- ,, ;4..1Ali it - to,,..t a 1411! ft ' ' , 141, ''''$J - 044 ,;.,.,!' t,41,.. . C ',,,,Isi 0 (4;i ) r, th.,11.11 tT1 t;11; rip' rt , I 1 ki I t i Kra, W. H. we'll. er entertained the 3','' , .- - .;104,,'",N,rk 4, - 4 I e,'4A ,,N, koa,4 47,4, $!4:1,',4,.' '' .!ii. ,, etc: v it; 'Nit.., r 1 ,s 1 !,17-j,- 'I 4 A4" I 4,4 'sr t te! VI i 4 c:i t r;t41 : - Mrs. W N. mututck teams for New York. e hoe she will today spend some tiros with her sone. ,, ,,kx:Af , , ,e ..,,..... , ,,,04 'et,,-;,,,,, 4 I I''''S II ; I entertains Mi.' afternoon at a lea in honor of her, mother.. lire. Heit'o J. Pickett, tht 1' guests to comprise a number of old- time Mende Of Mr.. Pickett's. The rooms Lire bright with Spring blossom. and the hostess t assisted by her daughter. Mies W !en Clawson,. Friday. t , .1 -- 46k.,..VI ' ki,:11,41 A' (4',41) t7 ' - ,: If.!, ....,.: 1 1 , :,' 4 i, '?1($::7 ; 0 ,,,,,L ,,It . ciau.-o- On r 01 ,A ,i,,,,,,;f a- -4 Mrs. W. J. Browning gives bridge tea on Fatturday Ir -- nnor of Mn. Frederick Stelemeyer an,1 Mrs. W. H. Dale. both of whom nqi leave shortly to make poly home elRe when'. the former In Washington. D 0., and the latter at Los if ir ' w I Utah Society. Daughters Of the meets sn Friday. May 27. at the Pithops buildnit, and the pro- gram VIII he given lay!Mrs. Zino Y. Card. Mrs. Clari,sa S WIIIIa. Mrs. We Lucy Smith. Myra Y. Remitter at a bridge tea ,4 T,. , 0 il, - . te Ti. Mrs. Matthew CUll en win entertaig , ' -., ,:- I) !1()) Revolution, Mrs. Belden I. , 1 later for tea COMNIZ ,g ? ItO Styles es inMrs. H. H lieu.ou ntertain in formal!) at brids tnis afternoon honor of bee au:1, Mrs. and Mrs. C. R. Aley t S,n Francine. The rooms were decorat.d in spring flowers. and twn tables ar niayed. with few . The Season's Latest Offerinqs in Correct 01 P4' Mrs. W. P. Kiser and Mrs. W. D. Donoher will entrtam on Saturday afternoon at a trtige party at the Donoher home in h,k .r of Miss Margaret Dills. Miss "Preen Leary and Mrs. C. R. Al,y. .!e ? : Dresses on Sale Thursday. One-Piec- e 1 Mr. arid Mrs. Kiri A. Schell entertained at a dinner lael night in honor of Mra flora K. Woodruff, who has reeentl) returned from the asst. The dieronitions were in yellow Iris. and and other deyellow rendle-shadtails In the same enl,,r were used. Cov14 were ers laid for guests. other guests - , Iq - ELECTED COMMITTEE- William 4"f ,i, and Mn. M 'mac. B. Whitney en.: tetain this evening at a card party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. Allan . . - r!4. T. Mr. .,1 ' 00010001001000100001 F:nmett. and Mrs. Fredericif e t I and Personal W. Fr. n entertains tivs afternoe,1 at a bri,ig tea. rive tanks a ,minber of other, and being played. The roAns are coming in for tel. decorated in yellow tulips. and other Assistdetails are in the same color. ing the hostess are Mn. a. D. Sneil , t --"' Jr.. Ernest 107 : : in ot lunchecna are A larzo number given this aftreraem at t,,e ,euntr; club. aiming the being MeNirs W. Lester Alexander an,: Free. Dr. P3 A P. ;..ert McC-rn!- ,k will entertain Mr. at dinner there tl is Ven'nir in honor of Mts. 0. 3. Sallsbur-- and Nine F. S. fkhrernm. the tOrnet, of the walking centest of last w, Nt.!..,: 7.- : ki:f.,-'',-- '.1,.. ,,..!.''' ,,si ',';ii,;,,,, 'A, , ;:,:r, ,r1,:.'.,rt.;'10,, t., ISocial PRODUCTS ,,n!, a - 4,: l',..-:,- 9' -ir-i - ,ti.., :, it' 11' ,07 ' !i',.t. '1;;;0;i'..:k' ,?,.,.,,ti, 7. 0:- N 1r tli-,',- t f,,,,1,1 ,40 i,, S.;i7444 ; (!,'44'''' A ,r , ),:;,i, q,,; ",,.,,'",;c,,,,.7 $IS ,,,,, .'..0 , it -- ,,ti 'i:', N., ,, -- IV li:, ', 1,,:,,',..'; .1 ,' - r ,,,,,.$,-,..4- !.f, ,,,T !!' stg4,, HEWLEITS ,I itti 'T !I: - insist upon in the west 1.,,,k '::or : ter Myth ,;;:.:!:...., s,,,I4. K.., Pir,SAtittO. iiril 1, of pan( rep, d ' Ivolle NI r pin k r,,,,,, 1,,,st man 1..ht, r t!, loft for a till :Ulf i 1.!,er, a r : , of the best housewives ret 1 ,.- ...am.'" mer ;;:, Li "Tours truly. TtEtNrit,IsP. Psyrstary Fred mut!, w!',1 rottlra from l',9r Angeles in time for the Ogden pressinta. , former They insist upon quality; That's why so many !,h,1 oil,. trI,,h a' them. home at l'i,k 1,, :!,,,,,, , vii Harman,. Coupons In V tery Pocknge. Mn. by FrancesrAmstrAng. Ines' Miss nt (PI the Poet,ty: Mrs. Hannah ttaa Kulp, a ,i, at the rnrmer president, toemil$ ,,r lrs. 0. yesterday ;n ft .t.ty Arnold, Mn s Annie Frees, Mrs Han-',- II 'at the Y. Saunders. Mrs Elizabeth Spenet.r. 1,.si May day field Mrs. W.iztnfl- detatis carrying nut tr, T The advisory board rut( v, r The room', le 1,vi .? and Mrs.. Kate I. Shill. NVIitly anirt Mra s.r. opr;tig blosaums and siert r. !I o'rAugenients served te 4.4.r the Stophaa ootwort lantuaday. Ntrs tt threw open het , raq Niesteriloy latuotitcartl- ; A meeting was heM Wm tat given by the tharity leorst with it the Hotel Ptith (or the 1 '!4 foh hlI 119 14,f., 1,u-rayt wh she if' a Tarr., numa for i ff,yting society vi,1erl9v atternnen ,r ioine prs,.m. and the off,iir her ,ti prominent its.opis he no: t ',." I. ' K A street. Ortieors Mi. w, , Pueepvwfui ay norty an an intereating flincussion its! . s l i M!! f,,lows w.rp reserved, an1 1,9 0,tunted, E 4; fir Wails and purposes. Mrs W M liavenot, t, donated for tho oceesion being the State Industri,,i i , orvieretme M's 14.t4ev, ' ' at siateh table. Aositting in et. pr, an,1 rsprsasniatits. i1-.gi- l I. iressuier: Mrs wore 3,Irs It NV rtzfreshon-ntI rt fr,in the Enit'ersite of Mu I 1. Owoo, r.ti, preobbnt of the !earl.. And A an', leotran of many' 1.37 Ittl, 10,trl r,oilege Mi!. Mad of" erresn W. V. bee. ,Ntrt Henry tit,inpo ,n, ih tot known stoments elute. A t gso,i r., V Watia, !r 'rho prize on.tr; tt,.,. Appointed to formulat, Ing Mer, alternate. The )trii James rinlen Mrt th, torimoss 'timed al in the flu. .0.441"fpkIn waa on "Tow 144Iv f xv,II,-erMrs. fieto,r M. Wells. Mt-- . !Tii,j,,n comprising Rev Kier4 Ira., ...iv" A rentling of -- The, fl,t t. Mrs. F. L. Dedge. Mrs Char 1.0 P A Strkm. chairman. Dr E Mrs Hernial!. was eerie; l'arthen..11" 1' Mrs Joseph ynung, Mrs F, A ,;,,s Ant, tr T DeATty. Prof. It. r, Wisie has by Mrs. It L Tioms. oliv,1.1. mrs A .1 Roamer, Mrs F Titus of IA.- - given by Alr! Arno Prof E L (,,tta!,1 Mrs. V 3. Fabian. Sire M. attn. Prof its,Jras Cor y Pniver. the 4 P nverflelds Mrs I toty ,f t i Oa it. , qushso...1 There never Willi :1 time when monis Mrt, George Y Miss Amy Fit ,ri ant Mr. P. N Conk etnam- e nick. :sirs Adolph 1;aqr. A meetfm-- , f t ,,,, , ,, ,, ,, ,,,,, Ili tif it, td I appreciated the real morits or mcire than Mr. ' Alev. Mrs Marlean. nPlit Ito; 'lay nkort,1 at ill. M44.! rtxtl, bcfluIn'a COtigll Eertiody Mrthe increase in Mr, 1: and anot.,: ; ,t,it;, c,,,I,T i ,R!led tor now This is shown Aneintop Juinst1. rums A N: liumphrimi. Sim J E ro!,. l:lt Ma ',Ole', ,J ,. m.iisyed sales and voluntary testimonials lkt,inday. s4S,ss,,,r M. Minnie Sadler. Mrs F. the orgaicasti,m wi tYt fl- t- to! Th, persons who have I,een cured by II I If art troubled Mrs Saul Kahn. Mr R. I' A :,arti.t, 4. .,,,d m .. Amy If YOU or Your or,bildren euld give it a trial r, . Mrs with a roulth 1,sris EVanA. W11 toton LIT.' A .,, ,1,' ,,!,. ,I,, ,!.. 1, ,.,nfee and with its good hecome M acquainted r nrt ,,,o lit, Kate WI Menai. with tho r.1.,,4 quallitea ror sale by all dealers. established chant ie. ' A..!Atr,004,,S4i,ttl,441,0, , A Warntng. In honor of The Woman's alto hold its animist. 11 Ait or S.Ln Fran, taco. th lfietton iti 1 tnet To feel tired after exertion IS One. "rvere . a centerpiece a cut ing wtth Ntr, A Jo.etpn .1,t,nson. 2A thing to feet! tired before is another. , ilowera. and twit id, Third Eust street Ttic new officer, Don't say the latter la lasineasit 1,, Mrs 6.,,rito r,str,,I!. president, 114(1.4 for each guest that the system isn't: hut We a $r.: , , ,ar,t, uere hand paint,',1 in Mrs A J,mrph Johnswl. frp lircoid, nt: ; larks vitality. is running down. and the AI? Find cover. wore )d;ct Mrs.. 0 T. C.;,..r.s,an, wscretst !t I ree-oh- t the tonic effect of Hoodta ilismoas S for tV,,trtiPld of TorPka, Mr, clessn 8 Knn..y rwrtstoit 1:ng Vii rill. K ,r gw.st of the Welq-r(- i ft,erettity- Mrs Allen T S,nfortl. tt,as. it 4 warntna. tooand insiTerers r, 7, Medico, TbrImmt, I tor; Mrs John tiotoman. histor,,011 , should begin taking Hood. at roam Mr, 1,.r Wtor. Mr9, Runic!! Schtli,Vr, t Jr;. Emily liampson, udAnr; Nini. A. I Buy a bottle today. r.pt jyc.rL :,,,i,,:i3,0 'the ,,..11!!!., can't fool You I - ba IlesForwill the 'Imrt witiet, ., Noin'nat ions were decisred ciosed ard the convention proceeded to ballot. Three ballots sere taken before any 4;11AP4ate received a majority of all the votes cast, At the of the first opening ballot Mr. Olson withdrew, and at its close the name of Mr. Alder was withdrawn . Judge Powere, whose name was pretentod by Mr. Stutt . is in (711111'0mi. lie had taken no part in the campaign tor committeeman. lie was honored with a large vote, but his name was withdrawn in the second ballot. ... : t. D. Alder by Charles Baldwin. O. W. Powers by B. N i.. Stmt. Culbert le 01141rt by lievi N. Harmon. "A'e. is sN1,.1.;p0,14.1.4c44 George lla , today the great 1,, Ithe ' 'a hieh ham given 1.,,' '' or tto greatest Lair vie' it NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN WM WLLLACI sine. the opening of ti' ing as pretentious in , western drama has eN ,, 4 and the great i, i stsw,d to the Baltimore convention support 1.1 , T II Fitskftald, Ceti lbert the sus, k Of the Indl,-i',progressive candidates and all pro- - L. tis" Soon sniro. A. rierP 0, nrobusesit tto, Brew.r. gressive c5ndldate4 and all progrossiga C. 1 Jr,hn It Burton. Jo- !and the attavk of tilt 1, M PlUill rips. , bepr, d,n VIIm M R"ylanc p0st. forms a most 1.,1.. E. NI Pro wil John MeAndrf,w. exhibitton. COMMITTEE REPORTS. John R. .1,hn Hennsford. Thomas 'rho- - ceimmittee on permanent or- N. kiroe,.. 'la. crentore It Alma Gmen ganIzation recotnnyetided the following wood, i ';,org. C NPlon, . 1t,1141111 Samuel ith Whitmore, as the officers of the reconvened es- iiu11 , , vt t:: W. 4 I fi.nry GuillInmc Mrs. b. hard in sion! ' J. 110,,77rna,.1. 3 L. NIPIA0, H. lttt 'Slay C. Richards, Wehor, chairman. , , toot T ilodon, John Drn. fr.-rTh proltrii!ti (. S. Varian, Alit Lake, first vice' 0111.n T itbertaoa. 11,.tt MVP for rchoof r h i ,, chairman. Tt, 1,41inting was done by fllu n t Afternoon of tho 2111;1 Tit, M ftoylance, Utah, secoral and srt ft,r onaiderabie delay the v(ite irr.ed noish lane aka chairman. wa. ann,w nro RAtollAARAL,....,---Intrrrr '' prI91t-3- r' Overneld, itoreider. 1 , A r. ',Itou" The I efrattootHayd:, teller litlier. 397. Heber c". Jos. Utah. secretary. C r Ri ogrien of Salt Lake. 291 f'"vilield al., tre bi,-D. A. SIVArl, Salt Lake. and 1,, J. A. Burton of talt Lake. 343. h in oennectinn whi with Muir. Doris, assistant seerptarleit .or 4?4 Jotoi II, (aattluete Cordon o f of the et-- f ftheriff N. W. Crookston. Cache. ..o the f.,1 s t g Wiant M. Roy!anc of Utah. 2os make-destra, sergea n a arms. E It Rosen tor Washington. tot rnnt. Andrew Lawson, 'Sevier. assistant John 51eAndrew "The annulling of tho Uintah. ?Ssi. ..f hr, sergeant-at-arm- s John Barnes. Va. 'The Creation. sealer We, t,e, .rre John Seamon, Weber. chaplain.- S , 405. John d r at n tho Halt Lake Bransford. theater The order of business recommended Thoomr N. Taylor of Utah. 412, ahy way alter or Interfere e i': th, per-- 1 wes a s follows: C. c 2s4 of Snit Lake. formanc at Ogden Friday no report of the committoe on re- - George Nedtn c. Whitmore of Joint. 33 "The ettire company et:.. t; , to lig- solutions. den as arranged Friday comone The election of national 11 L. Nieleon The Weber club of eig,leti. t;ote-lit- h Sanpate. 361. mitteeman from the State of Utah. 302. Dern John of its Salt the !fake, serritery. extends to Mi The election of 14 doles:item to the "al aataall that the PLitt v C"MMIt ! fcilowina evidence of the nipr,iation national convention to he held at in whirb his work for the cmoovered to 111 all Baltimore on June 26, 1512, oach to be that m.sht occur In the delegation. music is held: Vetto.. entitled to one-ha- lf C. C. clotirmanRichards satd !,.1;ty "Welo,r then Miscellaneous bovines& !that ho would entertnin a motion for iid "Squire. CoopThe Weq,,-- ,itiO r a and it wee u hat,r of 'adjournment. DELZDATES ADE NAMED. unanimously like to tender carried. no delegate,' left th thea. The eNstition ccittpsny ,ifi,,r tl.e, names were pieced ItC ter chr, ring, and it ass declettel Twenty-fiv- e A formance in Otrien dial :iv.tta- nomination for delegates to the nit. here IN.en the. most enthusiastic and tion is therefore exteno,o4 m msmber, Donal corrrentIrm They were as fol. i suctwistul Democratic of Ms company. 1..hoft WALLACE (. , t dr much Housewives Know it., ' . 1 M.N..' - Atter the selection of the tlelegiatel I.. R. Mailineau seuted ttte 'tour aril attempted to make a motion V. .v'odid have tile effect of ascertaining t toncentno:e preferenet for HP was shouted I.. hooecer, by the delegates cc ho loos; -up and edlied out Sit doccin 14111rtifItliti a motion was (Abl.d by IttlittiLaiiiit, VOtt c..mvention. The !tight for national cOrmAlfteeluan ALIA tense. Three ballots were taken 'Afore a majority of votes were east for Wffliam R. Wallace. Following the reports of the corn. chairman C. C. Richards celled Iinittees. tor the nomination for national comMitteetnan. The following candidates acre placed before the convention: Samuel A. King by BPAJNIMill T. ray. 0. o, - and the toph'. the ropheum for a rut hog the summer has slat., big houses, which are , t as the week progreases ''''',"' .... Ionia! Oirr does not tr., Mimi 1.1ht,,!,- Illias Hazel Shytter : i4 ,,h, irtrti Mack , . , tight atter I '. ' entratit:,- ve brideoromew. I - - - tt. Orpheatm-ari- i, closed their state Stitt Lake theater (Ion. has a MOst elrewitet ' ' in the part of "Bistriar t, created tn the original i o , the pier. ...". : Nallotutl Convention: The Democrats i t',.t', t 4 GE,iti,it.: LAke. JoHN S. BRANSFOLD. s4lt $alt Lake. C. P. OVERFIELD, Lake, JoHN W. BURTON, C. C. NESLEN, Salt Likt. Lake. bait SAMIEL RUSSELL. Lake. JOHN PEEN. Salt. H. L. NIELSON, San Pete JOHN NUANDREW, l'intah THOMAS. N. TAYLADR. Utah. Utah. WILLIAM M E. M. BnowN. Washington. Weber. A L BREWER. In . '.. 4 1 4, Vetter Mt!, Matte Cinching and Fl,loard Hamilton Snyd,tr ere marrnot !mit eve. :tint at the home of the icr.cte'e par!, ents. Mr. and Mrs Edward itatrion Snyder. Ilto. It A Simpito, ink the ceremony to tho pr,g,n . ot ilo i family and a few Intimate fr,tol The !ruonio caere br.ght Ith a propithh of Ivpring tolookrtik witt-- h K1, a ,,,,t v I It r rf ,, .:.,,,t efftt. The IMile white crepe de nYleor ,o, r 1,, i,..,, lintitn. and carved a ithoc,..: I., NO ALUM, No LIME PHOSPHATE ,e,,, Juab. senthin m ,.,. ' ClickJjHN ' . : , - I:Wielder . -- ... etintillitteenlan: Silt Laic Natio,..1 1 ,,,,, kt and Mr. Gr,ftin I Absot e. y . ure The only Baking Powder made fromRoyal Crape Cream of Tartar , . H. C. Westerfield. BAIMIG POWDER I D . - ........ ,. . 7..0", .-----riatiorm of itegolitilima, Outlining Prineipal Campaign losues, k,.. , ,ilopted. .. ,,. ' ,.. Iv ., ,,..,1 - IS COMMITTEEMAN WALLACE 5 - R 01TA , - , 1. I dential Favorite. - ' , ,......7, I': ( . , , Mr. t . Block In Convention : .c. . UNINSTRUCTED GO ' NEWS IVEDNESDAY .11,tY 13 1912 :, 4 , - DESERET EvENiNG 414414.400 4444.00,...,.,,s4... , - , : , , , 1, |