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Show 1i , S'-.- ,.., ot 4 miK' i .,' .. , - 1 i c vi ...u.,., - T'T 1 - . A. ,..j v m 4 jff m t ivi.y rp t XI. VOL. E t ' . J i .'j r M ; :i ). A Phoenix I City-Gen- Democratic eral Doings'bf the of - :J(C;io7 ill some one please stand, ttpa and explain Uiisijan' IiVySn w ho nrif.es from the ashes, of defeat loved stronger,; ; Jx-tjei- " ,lui I Delegates are Named for State Convention. I . From these scenes the Pittsburg man turned and iu utter jerplexity day. asked, What is explanation of Bryan? honor of Mrs. M. M. Glazier. Thir- Reports are coming in from all What i8 the explanation of Bryan? asked the Pittsburg man and and the of the state show that were that the parts present then added: A magazine writer attempted recently to explain him, but ty guests Five j when the hostess was assisted in receiving and people demand a change article was finished all he had proved .was that Bryan had made entertaining by Mrs, Amelia Erick- - county, too is crying for a change! a few honest dollars out of his political career, though the writer did not ami there 'ion: emphasize the phenomenon that a political career had a last but what the vote will show resulted in an honest if The members of the Third ward comparatively small fortune. Bigger fortunes TtteEM that the people of the county are in than chuir entertained at Bryans have been made through political careers before now, but H grstiron a )hange, and will sure we are never tempted to describe them as honest. day evening at the home of ' Frisby in honor ofMrs. Arnold j get it this fall. What is the explanation of Bryan? asked the Pittsburg man. Is fori The in held next that leaves who .week Were ft honesty? primaries There are many honest men in the nation who have not his Burgner, St. Anthony, Ida., to make j her Provo last night were of the right wonderful hold on the hearts of the Is it his intellect? His is people. it well attended. borne. The choir furip&hed mug spirit. not the most powerful intellect in the nation, strong though it is. They were ical program after vhich games People who were present were firm Is it his eloqueuce? We are still under the spell of his incompar- their that are 'n belief were played, . . working able they JXY'"A voice, cutting wit and forceful sentences, but we know that his elo- of Mrs. Ralph Poulton enterhtinedin the cabse purer government. qUenee does not explain him. her home TuMay;.fcOTQp Jy at tniet afees the primaries were Is it the romantic quality of the career that began when the editor, to the favor.of in honor in of iending delegates evening jU8t returned from reporting the convention which nominated his ytie dlirfday of her mother, Mrs, j state convention . that would work ent, seizing the dramatic, critical moment, thrilled several hundred men Alex Wilkins.' Wbout thirty-fiv- e j for the eleotion of delegates to thel Into .nominating an obscure lawyer and write? to the highest office in the ladies were present and enjoyed national convention that would bus Mand? I -- is-n- ques-Lufljcie- I I I , . I oppon-anniversa- ry . , Hardly! tain for The W.J. mtisic. and Nor in the opinion of this Pittsburger is the explanation to be found Bryan president. games following-delegatewere chosen: Miss Annie Bailey has returned in the combination of all four of the suggested explanations honesty, s B. W A. . First Ward from a pleasant visit at Mercur, F. Giles, S j intellect, eloquence and the romntio quality of career. For, in the Gertrude Brown entertained Morgan, C, F. Decker, II. ! T. on of this writer, The combination could never have brought about the the P. 'Q,. B.-- girls fit. her home Thomas. event described above in Scotch Jriah, conservative Pittsburg. We have j I. Ward-PSecond Wedhesda-eveningwill eter be This Groneman, watched and studied Pittsburgs political audience for several years and the last- meeting .until next fall Joe Martin, Mrs. Gibby, 8. ,W. we have never seen the like of that which greeted Bryan. No rabble, . , - .. Sharp. . when school begins. ,. .. j buta fine body of representative, thoughtful men; not merely curious, but Third Ward J. E. Bott, Oiris j attentive, with a,n earnest attention that was not disturbed by Miss Mary Thurman spent 8atJ ' '' Aniericari urday and "Sitnday"'' ip (Johnson, ' Ashted Tailor, J: be netic attraction of his personality. They listened as men who have con- AJterhates Fran din fidence in their speaker, in his sincerity and in his knowledge and in hits Fork . Dangerfieltl. Y . Mrs. Delpha Teasdale was in Peay, Wilbert McClellan, Geo B. truthfulness j Sometimes the things for which we dig are to be found upon the Nephi on 'Saturday Visiting- her Peay, Jesse Man waring. N. f Ward Fourth Whitmore. T. Mrs. Taylor, surface. When the Pittsburg man said that hig neighbors listened to sister, George Mrs.-and .daughters, jDavid 1 VauWageneu, J. N.IIold-U- rt Bryan as men listen who have confidence in their speaker, in his DusenN. W. Misses Erma and Fay, return d away. Alternates L;ncerjty and in his knowledge and iu his truthfulness, he may be given Nelson. Belle Ujie augwer to his own Mits Mrs. Taylor, berry, Tuesday from California. questiou. I J I opin-Mi6- I t I r I I - 1 . -- the-mag- - ' , - -- - I : e dead. It 1,Jtlde lfiltftlruldl trtid'dollars to be distributed tlftfiiuii:sii be h el d ' W cred ' mM kd.Ahw,. How that 'should is a custom $150,000, for s, Fanners of this Section. nf.tuv .j ht H. Taylor w homo-i- n Thursday evening at her Mrs. C. 4 ille, Ky., ColiTemplaifsJtart-- j ing. 3 Big, Industry, in This com-Idah- o. wlut-is-rig- 'm ic iiv7 Y 1 Democratic state ticket, 6aid State! entertained Chairman L. It. Martineau yester- - . .w CouptyM-Mean- tariff-lovin- I raffle Jones Bros. Compaiiy;..()! 'Lijiiis- - ardea-.vTlu)usands Primaries e -- T -G- Held in Provo and Socials. t till This question was ashed hy a Pittsburg, Pa., man. in a luttei iORED printed in the Christian Union. Herald, jtWThiy nianhdd seeb (to use hii own language) a wonderful thinjj; come to pass. lie had seen Willlan J. Bryan flouted by us easterners as a wild-eye- d disturber of the peace' City Cemetery is One Beautiful entering Pittsburg, a city which gave the biggest (ftnp;l?!rtwe majority Flower . agaiust him of all cities lft the nation and greeted by en'ormbiW ta&wi Wish Cityiof.. the.. Dead-Orat- ions with an attention and enthusiasm that pasaeth description jiotifyng jheni ' and Good Program- under spell of his marvelous eloquence for more thaB two long inorta hours and sending them away cheering--an- d " First Class Sports: thinking. fits-burAll this, mark you, said the Pittsburg man, in the g city of' ' Tlld (iaf h:f.4 'come tigslh. The g PittsEnirgLr-tlie' intensely Republican, conservative, stronghold and center alike of his Democratic and Republican enemies! 'dify'hdA thy ihafiArrrs'Hk'hnilt AO thecarch;,bf,life'iSfld' If this cau oceur in Iittsburg, what must be his hold upon people in dress with flowers the graves of the munities where the d ictrine is n it revered as here!' , says a Landslide is Sure to Comb this Fall Parties Week-Boat- ing - ever? What the Smart JSctJs .Doing Chairman , Jlartineau In the Garden f i-- i Explanations of William Ji Bryanl II Past i PROVO CITY, CTAIL SA!fURi)AY,:,M A Y,' I Review , FrtritteW . I byow ewkWa k 'day ij I .U-iJtm- gitnddUoelulI r nii ieuuty. tlr. fruit tbtt WW Lo the most scored 'of 'all tlaA pHklevu4 Ivinogiau if.irMiy' youre the vvear, its observance marks a dtiVe bfiSHcvlteKl , .,L new advance in civiliatiouj if i$ ti Kt'Mto iiibvtM'j.'iii 4't)pmififative of notice that the vwfridfess' telegrapliy thi Jxitws'Biru4oVTineyiiaaud RicJjle Louuixii Uvf JvCf'tuuhy, of the soul is Bending ' its messHges ifttOtoy-- i to the far off shore upon 'which the Wua.'ita tow ynwteHhtyuX yq,bat waves of time break and ftres!shat wtildtlx Ayifot tlift.nblishing tered. We believe those messages of A faetbuy im ii'oNy., This,, comdifferare received aud that the air of pany.! summer land growtAsofter as they ent garts ofAliei enukl), ,wet tpid baiKseyei'id-'favtwJCip'yii- is a maiMinutb 'are read. uHU)v;u. jlbey are now the fwi,.atb,)((atinu Provo cemetery , in Jiis looking Today true sympathies of the people were county and , if.!tlmyi;in1,Jhe displayed by the distribution of farmers to ussiuQ .Uicifti.tbPbiey stuff flowers on the graves aud the beau- will raise the fruit ud in the at., oce tifying of the cemetery in general. necessary they wjR ,li The Provo cemetery lias not put on and establish a ,f;q'lpj:yrt at of not cost the a prettier garb for years. There Lwiitbqu I'AiVdjrn(ive i were but few graves that were not thousand dollars, .,p, ,tj This will be remembered and that could not be Oliver y best that field have had been enterprises The potters ;thi helped. cleaned up by the city and also city and county us1,,it AvUL.put,itto presented a respectable appearance. circulation about yut .lUqijdred aud The services that weie held at ifty thousand , dollars,, jipuopg.he is the cemetery were impressive, and 'armers and fcuitajfcCAH, called to mind many of the realities said that the factory, wU, usy pcprly of life md death. Mayor Decker, one hundred and1 fifty Ityund in well chosen words, spoke of the jushels of apples er year and an beautiful custom adopted by the abundance of eucumbfcisf ipldotlier American people in' caring for the garden stuff. A " dead on a certain day, )e paid for the products aud it, can the oration not help but put more money, in Andrew Morgan gave of the day which was well received. circulation and' lnakat the, people of He said in part: Lifes journey is the county imu lo wealiliiiK ,dMr. a short one at best. Men need re- Silver says tliattllie.appku'that will minders of that truth. Nations rest be used are the kiwi ikaLnre going upon the prowess and patriotism of to waste on itlie, different :f;qois. their people and when in a crisis Apples that arc Izceisiid ,adure the youngest and bravest of the fremeiiting are the best fprlli vineland go out and make their breasts gar business and it will jAenJcar st-cj- if t' rViklllffiill ? . 1 i banquet at the Hotel , Roberta ell, Mrs. Manda Knight, Tuesday,, evening. m Twenty - five CJuffiiTJbs.((Wjllias. a Jerry Lf the wall between their country profit to the fanners, aStbesu apples Bryans career. It a living nominated for the presi- - and their countrys foes; they living are now going kto vvudte a4 Ahei'c is misconception concerning Mr. newspaper-mad- e hardly fair to say that when'Mr. Bryan was ' were present. 8ix years be- - or dead should always be the con- no market for them,. an.Kjn "T dency in 1896, he was an obscure lawyer and writer. And The company that fifevfiiitciutiat Mr. and Mrs. 0. II. Miller a The marriage of Miss Eliza Chip fore his nomination for the presidency he had been nominated by the cernment of their countrymen. fallen into their have of ler Democrats as a candidate for congress in what seemed to be a hopelessly when they ing the move is oue of) thei strongest man and James Peters took place nounce the engagement for those who remain on of its kind in the country and if Wednesday at noon at the residence daughter Myrtle to Roy Firry Republican district. In 1888 the Republican candidate had carried that final sleep, of J. J. Peters. Bishop T. N. Tay The marriage will take place io the district In 1800 Mr. Bryan carried that distric stated occasions to dress their lowly j they once establish iin this pitt of by a large plurality. couches with flowers, becomes not the country they are Uulj to spread flor--p- er formed the"ceremony- - and jSalt Lake temple on June 10. j,y floo plurality,- although- - he had a populist opponent who receive Mrs, Mary Collins announces the L3QQQ votes. I think it is admitted in Nebraska that this result was only a gracious act, but a duty, out and make a 8pleudiLudnt.ry only "members of the family were when it is done with tender for the county. Them Uiri mew exof berdaughter; Hazel, ,e facq that Mr. Bryan and his opponent engaged in a And (tfesGftC MisVChtythah Is the tharta engagement argey jue The marriage While the Republican candidate was an able and resource hands anil loving hearts, it in truth tends iu every state in, die; ,ubioii ing daughter of W. H. Chipman of to Jesse Mitchell. (eate week an all hail of the living to aud their goods are ofdul bost,JUud, American Fork, .and Mr.. Peters is will take place during the first juj jawyer an(j had committed himself to some of the reforms then grow becomes A committee of farmers aud $ruit the dead and the thrill of it must oue of Provoa rising young meru..., in June... ... ng in popular favor, Mr. Bryan plainly won the honors in a debate noted break upon the shores of the Beyond raisers are ubout to go out hi the Mrs. F. W. Taylor and daughter aie jor Rsvigor and gixxl humor, John G. Viricent announces the ' in music, There are but few people gounty and see what amount of will leave Monday for Chica' engagement of his daughter,' Lida, Amy in who do not believe that their souls fruit can be guaranteed aiidurvery-ar- e a touy in Dr. Taylor to Stephen C. Smith, the marriage go to join DEMOCRATS APPOINT I immortal. If that is true, then thing possible will the East. boost to take place on June 3rd. CONVENTION DELEGATES and Peters have new Mrs. John the lived, UiaPwill and f0r hiean always factory Postmaster always they Mrr and Mrs. William .Heal an in that light thousands of dollars to, Idie Looked will, of Am. Fork Were in Provo Wed- upon of attended well At a people meeting Mr. 11. E. Duffin of Provo has tiounce the engagement of their the sleepers in the graves are of the county. Several-ofth- e busi-nthen to attend the wedding of held in Democrats the'Ameri nesday the . q the Chipman farm near T . purchased daughter, Heneretta. to lleber. UK . t dead, only their baser environ- - ness meu of the helping American Fork, on the bench just can Fork last night,- the following 'Miller.--' 'MarmgW' will take placaK T was laid there. been have qT-wthe ments boost hi the -They nominated to proposition. V north of town, from the Utah In- named delegates were if and else so when somewhere are strongest advocators are "Mr". iM MHT X H; rrl.bvestment company, am will move attend the State convention to be be must Memorial California! back from b s way and Joseph Farrcr. TheyGvclieve , day comes, they . held in Salt Lake City, June 12th. .- -nounce the uJiston onto it right away. He intends to not see dull Our air near. eyes Mr T n that the plant will be of big kssiat-th- e may to set out about forty acres of it into The delegation were instructed daughter, Anna, to WrG. Ilitoliie, viaited her eon the shining ranks or Frank, atOlmstead orchard in the near future. There support delegates for the national flashing ance to business in general, ; lll fake place "in T(ie raarnagS ' d ears r nil uot hear our J may convention who would vote for the flags, Sunday. Is niuety five acres In the piece which J line. the bugles or the rolling drums, smile as he should have ikon tbs The members of the faculty .of he has and is considered nomination of W. J. Bryan for the Miss Fern Holdaway was a Salt purchased, entertainH the the H. Y. University President of the United States, but it is easy to Imagine 'that the sports were well attended 'kodr the Laae visitor this week, the guest of & very fine piece of property tVed above us Is far more splendid games are being fought hard.'As we graduates at the gymnasium Delegates: James II. Clarke, J. W. pomp i M'sij, Hazeljlobinson. that dull mortality go to press it is stated thilt the Maud Kdrlngton has begun suttlu Storrs, R. J. Clayson, Jacob Green- than anything provo base ball teim is in lira .lead . The ball was beautifully the district court for divorce from C.P. wood, II. 8. Rasmunsen, . Jesse S, can prepare. friendi in Pleasant Grove this week, failure to of the on grounds the and of services under The football game and' raeeH will tflow Edrlngton The singing with the school colors Misener, Bernard Christensen, Jos, Lucius Dnudie of Salt Lake was I provide the necessaries of life for two of Prof. ' V1' C Boshard dlrrection was be held after this game.v era. o 3 the ' Mrs. J,V m Provo',Sunday. f folk yearn, the complaint states that the Armstrong; Alternates, of and crowd 011 an all made young A Jolly imyresslon marriage look place In Prove April ao Storrs, Peter liogsden, It. W. Gard good Mrs. J. A. Holdaway left TuesJeimii kL1tm Miss as rehtilt nre 3 chihlrcn surprised Tl'e ride leasantly Bnrj there A1 rm,lt a ''! al',-l"art"'a lr"lfr It. K. ' Leonard at Miss Horghild PeteJm V of ,5 unin, iflainttfl ttnks fop the oer, ' day for Los Angeles, California, ,l' (yesterday, Mr. Fred JJtyhyjmjul is ( 25.00' per. man, Adolph Nielson, Mrs. (Jaimes priate, viiiled in residence Friday evening. . ii (custody of the children and XV lil Weather mail the k H, Pulley, Mrs. Jew Miwijer, Jjd uot now wearing a croNaun his forehead ywtitb alimony (oOFTrttb 0' FACE 8V PiWatit WnVPfftfcia?. ; is j ' I , I - I . - I r I - ot g-I- -- nsfwaearutaitaph city-iar- - n Well r- '. u I I leUtit,jJa Elva-Armi&te- ad . n.w "- ' H I K |