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Show rot', xxiii IiOGAHT CITY, UTAH. FIRE. SE1TE3IBEI? TIIUHBIJAY, Secretary Henry N. Hays, Sevier comity. Assistant Secretary Nephi Palmer, Davis county. j Sergeant-at-Arm- s Joseph PhilThe Democracy of Utah Selects Its lips, Juab, county. STATE CONVENTION. The entire country around and in- -. eluding the Skamania, Last Chance, Latton and Blue Bird mines is a1 ,r lives Lost in Timber Fires to smoking rafn, and many people are homeless. Lattons, sawmill at The Northwest. BenriPraiiie is destroyed and two! other mills back of Fern Prairie j are dlso in ashes, j ' An old moo named Plow, whose Ron. Missing Death Rod Mat Rt ported lliir home was the fire at destroyed by ' A Million tad a Each Fftv-L- os Fifth Plain, has gone insane over I Ur-F- Hundred Are Homeless. Assistant Standard Bearers. ' ive TOinH. Ki,e ih. Put, Nomio.: Major Richard W. Young For Supreme Judge Both Elected by Acclamation. llH loss. Fully one hundred families have wen burned out in the vicinity of Elma, Wash. The total loss is! " - . , 1G. Portland, Ore., Sept. been have lost, many estimated at $200,000. Tirruty live? Reports .from the v n . Boxelder, and other dele- and it is claim. persons are mining districts, of Lewis river coutiuue to the death roll may . reach, fifty, grow worse. The eharreii bodies fictions north of Ogden arrived in 118 estimated i? that of .and it ronghly .people have already- been this city on time, 10:30 si. m., and a half dollars found, and it is believed there will over the Oregon Short Line out million be more to follow. Many settlers The theatre where the convcn-an- a forth of property lias been destof camp- - L . unknown number m Week the past by royed during Was held was mot large ers from outside .points are .miss- forest tires in Oregon ami Wash to The burned district was set- enough accommodate all the delero Many more people iojftm). tled iy perhaps 500 people,, most gates aud spectators without forcnnssing, but it will not be known of whom were, prosperous aud ing the lalter to occupy the tophonnauy are dead until reports well-todmany most gallery. To obviate , that, . from remote districts come. in. fire-strick- en - I 1 -- o. estimates of the property nine of the county delegations sat Rare Musical venf. imt include standing Utahsmost talented and accom- upon the stage. That left the baltimber, bat covers sawmills, honse cony at the disposal of the specbarns, shops, cord wood', awl .farm plished vocalist, Miss Emma Lucy tators, the parquette being reservimplements. Thousands of acres Gates, will appear in concert at ed for the other delegates. oftimber have beet burned1 o(vej the Logan Tabernacle on Mondavi ' hall was profuse A.h0 invention evening, teptemh.F 22nd, at 7:30 hat the destruction.1 of green ' with .m'ated flags, , potted uot .been heavy. Uelirf is oclock, auukw the - auspices of the , v i framed Stake M. Y. . Y. and of the Plm, pictures, Board, Mdc hurried from this i ifTa&I - 1 - AV ' Seattle and Yancluiver. J painted on large ' streamers. Four Wash., to those who have lostL El,loF of Miss Gates, as a vocal of these were hung over the gallery ist is quite unnecessary as her homes and crops. ,l. . , and two were snspeuded from the fame her iu and ability chosen The districts where the greatest lowered curtain ver the partially des'ruction occurred werp Lents, profession are known throughout VAronnd the front of footlights. Springwater and Bridal ; Veil in the entire State, while eminent were dfaped.in ar- Mcony . Oregon and Fifth. Pluip)' Lewis critics iu various parts of both yakds of rod, white Kiverand Elma, Wash, .In nil America aud Europe pronounce in(A blue these places it is estimated there her to be a. singer of exceptional there werebunting. Here aud there clusters of large, nnd It can ire about 500 people without food attainments aud promise. small American ' flags. Oip either also be said that llioi who have and shelter. , The fires have nearly burped once heard Misa Gates sing, are side of the stage, huugv in the arch, were. Trained' likenesses -- of oat nnd this afternoon the smoke those who are most intent on hear Lincoln, Bryan aud her cleared away so that the sun was ing again. However, the proof Washington, R. v. of Salt Lake. Major yonug visible most of the afternoon. A of, the pudding is in the eating each instance bunting of nation- flight rain fell at Austria today, and those desiring to verify the roor a! draped around the but it extended 'rjf only a few miles above statement of facts will have ,v were more larffe east of that the opportunity of so doing npon place. 0,1 this occasion at a phenomenally as The (country around . the headslaei atid suspended from the curtain. waters of Lewis river is known to low cost. Across the front of the stageut be full of In order that all who desire may prospectors and miners, the footlights was stretched red, ind it is believed that many more be able to attend without feeling white ' and blue live? were lost. bunting, behind More than twenty any material loss of the amount which were potted palms and everfamilies in the vicinity of Rock expanded, by special permission green plants. The tables on the week are homeless. Measures are of Miss Gates manager, general colbeingtaken among the authorities admission to the concert has been stage were draped in national ors. end citizens here to render speedy fixed at the unusually low price of The call to order was made at 25 cents?. Reserved seats 50 cents. issistance to the unfortunates. 11:15 oclock by State Chairman A report from the Dale settlewho announced the fol- ment, east of Bells is the Indian who sleiy bis Roylance, mountain, Ibapah, of the temirorary to the effect that nearly every set- father, Lucky Joe, has been bonod ! low? the same having organization, in ter that section has been driven over to await the action of the disbeen chosen at a meeting of the from, home and his property con- trict court. He pleaded not guilty state committee held last night in fined by the great wall of fire that to a charge of murder in thp first the office of Judge Whiteeotton: fopt through there. degree at the preliminary examinaChairman Judge O. W. PowA Washongal report says that tion. ers, Salt Lake. i First Vice Chairman I. C. Thoriscn, Cache. Second Vice Chairman Levi N. liarradn, Carbon. ' a Third Vice Chairman Mrs. Ilarmond, Utah. Henry N. Hayes, Secretary The loss does tim-herh- as - - - AFTER THE MOROS. - ( Without Counting Standing Tim- - XO. 133 . s Ifafy IN, 1902. - ( , ! -- ! ee II. N. Cordon, Box Elder county. Chaplain John B. Milner, Utah county. Upon taking his seat Chairman Cannon made a rousing speech in which he fully exposed the trend of Republican policies. Amongst other things he said of the party in Utah: They say Utah is not controlled by syndicates. Two years ago a gentleman of mighty prominence in the United States visited Utah with a demand from the party leaders that it gu Republican, with reward for obedience, and punishment for failure to comply. Who was consulted! Were yout Did the know nature of the comyou Was it pact! printed or published from pulpit f The trust in Utah the political tmst formed in 1900 admitted none of the people as its partners. No matter how much stock was issued, my good formePfriend, Senator Kearns, and his compeers took all the stock. What possible great service of the people in Utah is being subserved under these circumstances! What voice havp.the people of tips great state in the selection of the men who shall represent them at Washington under .Republican rule, or who shall govern them here! We are bound handund foot and delivered .over to--1 f semi - political,', semi - journalistic and entirely, righteous syndicate. It is time for the Democracy of this country to resume its old authority as guardian of tho Ark of the Covenant. It is iu your Lauds. Will,-wbe self abnegating and will we be true! No man and no 'womau iu this state lias a right to a personal prejudice in politics, or to a selfish ambition, where, the rights of all who are to come after ns are in danger. Utah has been a good mother to ns, and she cries aloud now from flie inidt of her need, that we shall come and rescue her. David Evans made a speech in which he exhorted the Democracy of the state to stand firmly by tiifl party colors. He asked Are we right! Let us sfnnd by'our principles as truly ns though they were a religion in which we believed, and the party cannot fail of success in the campaign, wliieh is now 7 npon us Tdlitig speeches were also made Rainstorms Have Brig-G- WUI "1 Sumocf DcLved bv Rainstorms Shortly Move on Macin Cholera. Statistics Volcanoes Unusually Active. semi-busines- s, -- e -- (Continued on 5th page) 1 Manila, Sept. 1G, The column of troops coibmanded by Brig.-GeSamuel Kumnei, commander of the Department of Mindanao, has been delayed by rainstorms which have rendered trails very heavy. The Genernl arrived at Camp Vicars Saturday and brought with him a bnttalion of infantry from Vulabang, He now has eleven companies of infantry, two troops of cavalry,, nnd two batteries of " It is artillery at Camp Vicars. believed the General will not move on Maein for a few days. . Six additional cases of cholera, including one death, have developed on board the United States steamer Shermau at Nagasaki, Japan, from this port. All the sufferers are enlisted men. Gen. Chaffee has ordered the Sherman to continue in quarantine for .five .7 V days. Cholera is light in Manila arid bad in the provinces. The totals to date reported from the islands are 59,579 cases and 4 1,804 iTenths. These are unofficial estimates. The Maein, Taal and Balnsan volcanoes are unusually active. The Balnsan volcano had beeu inactive for years. The people, rev siding near the Maein volcano No seismic disturbances have resulted. . n. . ''' ! . are-alarme- KILLED 11)3 BARTENDER. ' New Castle, Wyo., Sept. 15Word, has reached here from Mooreroft, a cattle loading station in Crook county, of the shooting of a young bartender by the name of Sheppard by his epmloyer, L. D. Sweeney. According to the rejort, Shepoard went to the cellar of the saloon for a case of beer. Sweeney slammed the trap dot v over the stairs, and that he guessed remarking smoke Sheppard, up lie would a little, commenced to fire his revolver through the door. Two of the ballets fired struck Sheppard and he died in a- - few minutes. Sweeney was arrested. 7'"' 1 , 4 iiVfcA '(.T . prroN pierrcux Precheurrf'j StPieiWsVPELEE Carbet MARTIN I Q&S A FortdeFranceN Juab. ans p iv4'vr Able i. - 1 art ls'ir MONT TELEES SECOND GREAT ERUPTION. Mont IV liieh broke forth nain caused Tli Tiilfanio forw disaster almost a erribl na that of last M.iv. Tliia tinm more tlmnl.KO jumsous went killed and umny loimliytU iuyoed ami n ti.imlor of towns, Moino iiotio and lreelieur among (Wo, which escaped the former eruption, were overwhelmed. limit-rneiu- d. , A. Ilongaard, SanjietA Second Assistant 1 Secretary Mrs. Eleanor Call, Boxelder. Sergeant-at-Arra- s Dan Cronin, Chairman Roylanccs speech was brief and happy, and brought forth warm rounds of npplause. Judge 0. V. Powers made a stirring rpeeeh npon the issues of the day, alter .which the various committees were named and the convention adjourned until after dinner, when the following permanent organization, was effected:. Chairman Frank1 J. Cannon, Weber county. . T First Vice Cliai,rman Frank K. Xebeker, Cache county. . Second Vice Chairman W. VV Cliiff, Summit couuty. Third Vice Chairman Mrs. museum. , MODEL ,, , WORCESTER'S tiio J Electa thwi a larger pine which Utah of many Bullock, I,q new art museum county. Acn,t(rr ; ,PT' ?Ut of tlx lion. " well be proud. The bniUinp an its site .re tho Vice Mrs. II. Fourth Chairman lor accoiumoddtioini ha ainjils UfJr Tb..u. cost si 00,000. Til. museum th. exhibition of works of art. J., Hayward, Salt Lake county. Trails Heavy and Travel Hard. John h'irst Assistant Secretary Rendered . Ln-,ell- SeiT. -- Sergeant-at-Ann- s rfi-pml-y V . |