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Show the VaQ 'Pftenc. BUSINESS i, rings ... .Ns. SI .No. M ... .Nai M Na. M OFFICE IWlfiMlH Phona . . . . BH Phan, ana ring UTAH, TRIDAY OGDEN, MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1906. 21, 1 RACES AT HOWELL FOR CONGRESS-FRI- CK THE BIG FOR SUPREME BENCH ROOMS IMipwidm 'Phon EXAMINER: where he will take up Chicago, EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL MORNING I ! h "turn" on the Chicago Tribune, a which paper .u will be to represent that Cuba in case uf iniervwriua oy I'ni'Ctl States. tut j ; SPALDING BISHOP DESCRIBED. The thought that I am about to cc? y more, and to live a while In the cif hla own hunt, with one of those rare men in whose presence ia a happiness to feel Insignificant, awakena in me a wealth of emotion Not that Bishop Spalding tries to impress one by any soil of outwarit show. American gishopa are notel for their simplicity and he is the simplest of them all. Like all truiy superior ntinds. b respects in each th natural dignity of man, and treat every one aa his equal. 1 do not think he apeak la any other way to Mb friend President Roosevelt that he would tu the youngest curate in hi cathedral. It matter not where r before whom he may be. he is always simply himself, without precaution or reserve. If one inspire confidence In him he says so. and thereafter It maybe relied upon- - 1b the contrary cas. his manner la equally candid. , Bishop, orator, author, simple he goes about hi work without ever caring for appearance, and thinks uf what he ought to do. not what people may say of him. Them I no more affectation in hla mode ;' Kiu living than about hla person. dwelling, hi speech and hi manner are those of an honest man. neither lnxurkms nor austere. It aeema a if details not he considered external worth either magnifying or belittling. For him, the picture not the frame, ia of importance. From "In the l,and of the Rtrenuou Life," by Ahhe Felin Klein. iuii-uiar- FAIR NEW RECORD THE Far choice bar. railed oat a and nils ad grain of all kiaaa. fruit box, call at Grout's. 13 24th St. THREE-MINUT- IN ESTABLISHED CLASS. 1 ' Sssr Finast Alberta gsaahea for aala for H cats a buthal at IIS Parry Arc., first block north of hrldga. tha Bast That Hava Bata in Ogdsn far Many Years. J Republicans, in State Convention, Name a Winning Ticket and Present a Strong Platform Seber County Cast 46 Votes for Howell and Only 9 for Christensen. I WERE Btatc Chnlraiun Hammond called the convention to order at Tb races gives by lbs lnterMoun-tal- a Pair association yesterday .tier 11:3 and a cars proceeded wllh ib buslueea of the day by announcing tha I Bonn a( i raced a large and eaibuiatic - , crowd. Each beat nas a rac la Haalf icmpoiary orgsmsa'lus as folio: Tea nk aaawra o.k. wbal ojwer Md Tamparary Officer. lhjil dll.ari The temporary officers of yesterday' is the beat aad they wil aay new ,nd Jockeys pIalaiy wia. race Id to tka waia tou gat them at lbs Henna Th,a toun-- a Republican coavanritm aa chosen by ,h.ra r diaa. A tha i aUia committee Wednesday night a)y. Tryeoojea.vt lima rn lf ,h. d maa oiMara. Eat at tbs Irnua, where you ?lf lha ,atl.m8llnl0 rwrd forbakiug are a follow: eat and drink only the heal. 3J in tha I minute Chairman t'o. George B Squires, class, which was dune Rail Twenty-fiftstreet, tbs ladles' grill by W. H. Woodring lake. with lion, horse, room of the loan, First Vice Chairman -- Alms Driver Rpicer. The time in tbe three Coalville. bests, whirh tba burn wos, Second Vic Chairman Mrs. Buss Buy your roller skates at Royla straight aa :2)2, 2:20 and 2:10 Tba Hardware company. time In tha 3 minute class was lower You.tg Us IPs. Balt lake.- -- C. R. McThird Vice Chairmanthan that made la tba 2:10 class. In The delicatessen department of tbs th TooeU county. Bride. Unward owned latter F., by class, Vienna cafe will mke aalada. toast Vic Chairman Bwen 0. Fourth of Charles Kelmrr ibree made Ogdea. VVs pat up meats aad sandwiches. Nielson, Sanpete county. In heat 2:21 and 3:21, only tbs best. Call up th Vienna. siraight Secretary Juba V. Bluib, Weber street. 2:10 12. Bptcar alaw drove the win- county. Both phone. 320 Twenty-fifthorn in thi tare. ning First Asaiatant Secretary' George Th half mile and repeat fur ih Manager Grant ef the Grand Opera runners was alas a pretty race, which Palmer, Davit county. Itausa fires particular mule that the HerSecond Asmatant Secretary cortota will rlsa on "The Wedding was practically batweaa two horses, bert F. Pine, t tab county. woa by Pay" parfurmaaca at 1:1b sharp, lull a ('baffle and LitUe Phil, and Sergeant at AnnaCharlaa Morrill, comers who miss part of tha neta the lurmer la Mil and M. Piute county, A was will only bare themselves to blame. pleasing feat ore of the day First Assistant Sergeant at Arms th presence of Nichols' military band, William Hilt, Carbon county, Buy your roller skates at Roylo which rendered many pleasing selections I wl wee the even!, A numbr of 131Second Asaiatant Sergeant at Arms Hardwire oompaay. wood Orth, Meher county. th pieces wera cucorcd. Chaplain - W. C. Parkluaon of .Carha A number of India war present and The funeral tarries over tba rewill be displayed aa much Imareai in tha rare county, president of tha Hyrum slake mains of Isabel W. Jardln bald Bandar at t p. m. at tha West as lha men. 1 ha olficMla of the course of Eton. Cal. Squirts latreducad. . ware: Judges, Dr. U. W. Khurea of Waiter meeting house. Without any effort, at oratory. ks InBalt lake. J. R. Dana and Preston Tba funeral services if tba little Hlalr; starter, Joseph Cahlson; time- troduced Col. Squires, the temporary The Inner waa greeted daughter of Mr, and Mrs. F. C. Kim- keepers. Tom Harris of Centerville and chairman. with a p plans. Col. Squires said in ball will ha bald at their residence. O. M. Runyon; clerk. Judge Alley. part: 2S4 Van Burea, Saturday at t o'clock Tba results wera: "Fallow Republicans- - that sounds 2: Id trot and paraOnward F. won p. m. me--the campaign we have three straight heats and the race; g'md toua we are only fighting the preBuy your roller skates at Boyle Hooligan second. Elesuia third. Akc-trtt- e before skirmish of the great battle Hardware company. and. Nigger Hoy also ran. Time, liminary of I Mid. Ws hare opposed to ns an 2:21, 2:21 I 2. 2:1012. Tha Marriage of Mias Cannon and e class Don won Hires alert, vigilant and resqurecful enemy, Mr. Blisrman was performed last even- airtight heat and race, Wtllltla lheaold Democratic party, whirh may ing by Apnatle D- O. McKay at Iba N mu Day, live for ever, but which, friends, will Hsrnu Rock third. hums of the btids's parents, former Hlleg and Mugnla May also ran. Tima, aurrauder soon. It will aurender this year sad go down to defeat la 1(02. Rentier and Mrn. Frank J. Caamm. 2:20. 2:1011. 8:20 We call them mtr enemies hers use Half mile and repestChafne won, we never can be friend fur t he Demolicenses wera issued yes- Little Phil second. Harvest King third. Marring terday attention to Horace V, Rher-ma- J. P, B. and Raxhy also rau. Time cratic policy I unalterably opposed to nura. aged 27. uf Lincoln, Xb and M 1 2 and 31. The speaker then went back fifty Rosnah B. Can mm, aged 24, of Ogden; .Ruddle horse rare Raha won. MotParry T. Beaston. aged 22, and Emily ile second, paarl third. Tima, M. - years and proceeded to review the hisJ. Ilsmblln. aged 21. both of I'lclr-fleltory of tha ltepubllrun party. Which, at tnteriaiH, was punctuated with apSPENT MONEY TO In DEFEAT LA FOLLETTE. plause. The ptoiecllva tariff caste fur considerable attention at tha band In tha rase of J. I).. Rkeea ra. R. R. Paine, tha entire September venire maria of the temporay chairman. Rt. Paul, Bept. 2n. ('barge was anhauatod without securing a Jury, by Jamas Manahsn. attorney for ilic Incidentally he touched up th "twu" A apaclal venire rarnrnablc ihls mornand Receiver' aseucluthm, years of Deiiincrnilc adnilnlHt ration Hhidcrs "two yes is of Qrartr tha great.'! a he ing wan drawn: Ilnher R,. Burton, that tha Chtroao. Rt, 11(111. MinneapHarold J. Peary.1 A. B. MalaH, W. W. olis A Omaha road apant lunacy under affirmed yes, two yesra. Cleveland's .Boyle, IkMls BHuian, ('. H. Marlin. the direction of Its general manager, child claim to credit during his h asserted, was tba fart he J. H. Douglass, Ogden; It. W. Hram-wra- A. W. Trenliolm, to defeat the politPlain Lily: Kmeat Xellimn, ical ambition uf Rcnator I a Follaite held tba record for sluing at hla desk MuntvUIe; C'barlea 3. liurrh. Weal We-U- of WIminwsIb, hneight the rat haar-lu- and vetoing pension claims. After lb administration of Cleveliafoiw tha slate railroad aud commission to a sudden and land, said the speaker, the people saw sensational close today. When Com- another light and in due season electNEW AIM COMPANY ed William McKInls? as preaidant of missioner Staples mined an adjournment until tomorrow evoryone la tha the I'nllad H'aiea. President McKinPramlnant Bualnees Mae Launch a ruom waa on hi feet, and all tbs at- ley Hi once took up the jarlff question. "While wa foolish Republicans were torney ware talking at onca. New Automobile Company. Tha eneltament was rauead by lha coquetting wllh th Democrats, said Aiiiointtldlo ruiiiiMiiy'' "The Ogdt-testimony of Mr. Treuhnlm, who in Col. Hqulrea, "over free allver, McKinIs tba name if a now company lo he Mr. Mamha'i ley was saying 'I would rather open the by laiiucltcd In Ogden within the neat adniittod that ha bellevad that bla mills to th people than the mines to few day and is composed of a large road had lald tba salirtes aad the miner.' Hla wise policy prevailed number of nor most prominent bust. of auma of Ua employes while and the wheel began to hum all over ness and professional men. Tbe com- they ware iWni from duty engaged the t'nlted Htatea. and a great ware of pany la incorporated f jr PtS.umi and upon political work. prosperity swept over the rountry that will bo located In the old poatnffira "Was It not with the object of de- la going onyat. Our Demo resile Twenty-fourton building street, feating lA Fofletie?" was the seat friends want to rhsngs nil this. which la being fitted up with the nee quest low asked by Mr. Mnnnhan. Damseratis Wolves. cesary apparatus. Immediately objections came In a He to the "men of L'lah appealed l f The nflirere for the first year will perfect shower. The commissioner watchAlbert Bcowcroft. presi did lint regard this as relevant to the not to discharge tha faithful as follows: whirh are guarding thalr Interdent: John B. (fcrlew, vies president, hearing, and Commissioner Mills de- dogs ests sad let la tha "Democratic and with Oscar B. Madron, William clared the hearing adjourned. wolves. e Vaa Allen and S. X. Muaaelman. Continuing, ha spoke briefly ua the a DID NOT WEAR WHITE SHIRTS. tha board uf dlrelrora. O. W. war'and then paid la aacretary and treasurer and a touching trlliuta to the martyred McCleveland, Ohio, Repi. 2. Bulls for Mr, Ralph timnga, who la recognised as oab of tha best aiitomobllUt In the $MH damage were died today against Kinley. The name . of Theodore Roosevelt . weaL will hava abarga of their repair the Humphrey company, proprietors of two Retford 2L!!0,JLV Kurtld enllora, by beech, shop. of police In comnilanliiner of , Tha company will hava a large stora glim (Ter and John 1. Bontheimer, bis op and of the as nary serretady room for antonuibllea and will make the I'. B. training ship Molverine, who of tha Rough Riders 11 ganlutlon floor the from and were automobile ordered of dancing a specialty bicycle In fur notice, with the story of have also secured last week hecatisi they did mu wnar came repair work. They Ran Juan hill, where 'Roosevelt said unia or lieat collar with their for of the number shirts white the agency ('iime, hnvs. and not 'You go and rapautomobiles on the market and aspect forms. ture that hill.' When he returned to who Alfred has care la n number of Aloe, CsptOgden charge New York th in place politicians, said the season. service, f the government tha coming Mm for gover returned today after a shun visit out speaker, didsaidnot hewant waa ton Independof the city, and at once took up the nur; they But. Mid Col. Rquires. "RooseTHE FAIR Euclid beach affair. Tonight he made ent, velt was elected. In fact. I do no( know full report to the department at Washof an occasion on which ht was s Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sep- ington. where he waa not elected." The affair has r re a led much discus- candidate tember 20. 21 and 22. Admission: Besson ticket, ft .00; single admission, sion since it occurrence, and efforts This sentiment woks up tha delegates "Today. said the speakSir; vehicles. 23c; saddle horse, 10c; were made tn the last day or two to considerably. er, President RiNisevelt aa president children under 10, free. compromise It than "It la all very well talk about com- of tha I'nlted Rtae, ranks higher potentate, king, emperor any earthly Mid Abe. measure.'' ('apt. promise ARRESTED IN CHICAGO. . r.ar. t "hut we propose to take such action or The adminlst ratlin then came In for of to a will this a stop n. Denniput disrespect 8. Chicago, Kept. 20. Dr. notice. The rate bill, pure food and State uniform. Among son, formrrlv of Ballda, Cok., was ar- the l atied men rattle Inspection bills were touched are men from taken enlisted our rested here today oa warrant chargupon briefly. "Roys, you eanpnt gel walks of life, men of eduratkm and anv ing Mm with anon and conspiracy la all passes out id (he state. Mid the long the western town. Hla arrest follow-- refinement are tn be found. As with the suspicion of a tear chairman, we as behave aa progentlemen they that of Fred H. Colvin, president In hi voice. "If da you will go to aa auch. thru tratd have leo to of the Bouton and Colorado Copper pose Jail. are the Interested over was arrested pie ill country company of Ballda. who thousand rural delivery Thirty-twand arc watching its devrl-- ; last night on charges Identical with In this cnee now in operation throughout routes " opment those made against Dennison. the country wera pointed to with pride a mother great accomplishment of Republican ndmlnlatratlona. Col. Rquires on the topic of pensions, raised considerable hilarity by fervently stating that In firs days from date lie would he 62 years old and entitled Come to LEWIS When Yon Want Jewelry to a pension of Id n month a a dlroct rasnit of wise Republican administraRrp-juilca- n ,u l(l, ; h In l:0o-mlnui- sec-on- - . - admin-iatratlui- -- r. g ware-liuii- n h , com-pos- Me-dun- Hpanlah-Amerlca- J - d vi o tion. 'Good critirs of public administration agree." he said, "that the work of this fifty ninth congress has accomplished more real good than any previous administration la tha history of American , ' , politics." Big Fight Ahead, Tbs speaker dwelt earnestly on this as .in off year, bnt nevertheless he asserted. with every man doing his duty, the Republicans would win. The enemy was alert, he affirmed, and there was the fight of their lives on hand from now until election day next No- HIB season opens with goods that surpass anything offered before. Our show cases are filling with things you will admire aad wait. hava recently added t our stock a moat complete Hae at "candle shades. They help you make yeur table brighter aud tastier during social functions. !EMBER our stock of "back combs ' la far ahead of any thing In this city: the 'newest creations being received ns soon as completed. C vember. J. S. LEWIS & CO. JEWELERS At tha Big Clock, Washington Avenue. J J "You've got the fight of jour lives right hare in I'uh this fall. There are manr faces that were wont to be with ns who are not hero now. The enemy i very wide awake. They will have lots of money to use agslpet us We need every man who Is a member of the party to be up at)d doing. "It Is with regret tbnt 1 learn that my very dear friend, w horn I admire and bold la revsrauco, and look up to. I forced to retire from this fight on recant of ill health." In closing. Col. Squires sssarad the sea. AU this has been brought about, convention of square deal. He prom- and an this esists uader and because ised i very man aa equal chance, area of Republican policies, tbs vary founIf it keeps us tu session here all night, dation aiuaa of which Is protection. aud then called lor the further pleas- Ws reaffirm our unwavering confiure of the cuaveutioe. dence in the wisdom of thle great Ceevantiea Call Read. policy of our party. The good effects Tern potty bermary Rudo'.ph Kwh- - of tho Dingley law arc plain aad tinier men read tbe temporay organise-- , deniable; what way result from any this aud call for the muieurlon. change cannot wlrh certainty be W. C. Parkinson offered seen, but we declare it to he our firm prayer, after a ah orr passage of words conviction that mote harm than good between Harry Joseph, Alma Eld red ge . will coma from any attempt, at pres-an- d ' revise the schedules, V. D. Livingstone ah the question "TV reaffirm our allegiance to the of earning th mate committeemen! with the other cunimiitee. Joseph was principle of reciprocity as taught by rule out oa a point of order, and the President McKinley and tbe Hon. Jas. reciprocal naming of committees waa proceeded G. Blaine, and declare that with, on motion of lmmel Harrington tradel a the articles, th like of which our own people produce and with of Balt Lake. After Ih naming ef these commit' which they can supply our markets, is tees, tha convention adjourned to aa- - i nPlJr fr trade la disguise n4or the work of the I tab j acnible again at 2 o'clock. coagreaalonal delegation In harmony Cemmittes Meetings. admlnlatrnt Ion, In Th committee on platform and res-- ' ol.uk.ns adjourned to meet at Repub- - Frterin the general prosperity of th country, and we endorse the Itcan headquarters at 1:30 o'clock. Th or dmlnUtratloii of the on permimt orMuiuilon decldedto meet at 2 p. m. at room 47. 1 We demand that th right be given D. F. Walker building, while the credent inis committee adjourned without by statute to permanent easement within forest reserves for public nrnds, deciding upon a iorsilue. Irrigation ditches and canals, and resCommit tea an Crsdentiala. ervoirs for storing water, the same as The rommlttee on credentials la as is now granted upon the publte dofollows: main. and insist upon our congressionBeaver --O. A. Murdock. - fore-t'hapa- ii JJ tte al delegation urging the enactment of auch statute. . Wa recognise th meritorious service rendered by the Itah Indian war veterans, aad pledge our representatives in congress to urgs tha governments recognisance of such service by suitable pensions. "We recognise the hardships to certain bona fid entrymen caused by the wholesale withdrawal of lands containing coal, and urge the restoration cf auch land to entry st tha earliest possible date. "We favor the building uf permanent good roads and approve of legislative action for systematic good roads construction. ' We endorse the policy of the Republican party on Its reclamation of the arid lands of th weat. Mr. Glaamann' rauvsd the adoption of ' the report. This brought Daniel Harrington to bis fast wlrh an announcement denouncing high accles-iastsfor seeking offlre, and pledging the party' not to permit "high eedev last to seek civil office is th future." Mr. Harrington spoke arm time on the matter, after which Mr. Glaamann called attention to the fact that Mr. Harrington had been before th committee; that by a unanimous vote he was permitted to address the committee. aad after due consideration hla amendment was rejected. ' Mr. Harrington Jumped to hla feet and eald Mr. Gltnpnnn'B statement, was nut true. Mr. Glanmann then demanded that the twenty-almembers id the committee b polled so that ' each might' slate who was telling the truth. Mr. Harrington then withdrew hla remarks, and ald be was under the that one man had voted gainst him speaking and that only five minute was allowed him. Several of the committee aisled that Chairman Glaaaman had told the truth, and tbnt Mr. Harrington was wrong.' Th amendment was dlacusaed by a number of ladles and gentlemen, after whirh a rising vote was taken, resulting in n defeat of the amendment by n vote of over SfiO to about 17. Hon. Alma Eldridgs presented a railroad commission amendment which waa voted down by a viva voce vote, and then th resolutions were adopted as reed by th chairman of the committee. Severn efforts were made to adjourn the convention until evening, but each time It waa voted down. After the nominating speeches, Joseph Howell waa nominated hy n vote of 333 for Howell. 137 for Christensen and 27 for Flshburn. Vote for CsngrsMmsn. Hoi Elder C. Holst. Cache -- W. W. McLaughlin. Carbon-- H. McBride. W. Davis J. Adams. M. Miller. Emery-- E. (larflwld John L. Seely. Grand- - D. P. Martin. Iron- R. Juah H. J. Bryan. Hop. Kane J. F, Hrowa, Millard J. 11. Johnson. Morgan R. Kipp. Flute E. L. Sprague. Rail Lake Artnur llrown. Han Juan Not represented. Sanpete A. Johnson. Revier- - 11. II. Peterson. Runimit - W. Archibald. Tooele A. M. McKellar. -- I'lntah V. I'lab-- A. Uvrpq, o. H. Biddoway. Wasatch J, B. Nielson. Washington A. E. Miller. Wayn- e- H. J. Wilson. Weber W. L. Siewad- Permanent Organisation. The nmniittee or permanent organisation la as follpas-- . , Heater- - George Marshall. Hon Elder- - J. K. Halverson. Cache N. H. Moors. Davis-He- nry Riahl Emery A. Brlukp)piff. you tho happy thoughts and productions of tbr brat clothing manufacturers. Especially we imprws yon rttl-sen- KoycroftM make. Nothing no good, nothing so with the stylish, nothing go gliHpe-re-tainin- Theyre guaranteed for a yeur. Special black guit showing this week, lee our windows. The Toggery DONT 2449 Wagh. Atc. Clothierg, Hatters, Furni em and Bhoera. It- DICK LITTLE FORCE T ENROUTE 26th'"' HOME THE WELL KNOWN CORRESPONDENT, AGAIN VISITS OGDEN. , ' ". Bays Ogden Canyon Should Be Adve- rtised to the Eastern Travelers. - Richard Henry Little, the war correspondent, who recently visited Ogden while en route 1mm New York to San Francisco in n Hulck automobile, Mopped In the ciy yesterday on his Car field T. Haycock. return trip to Chicago. Mr. Uitle de(rand-1- ). P, Martin. clared that although he had visited at Iron E. Ink Tahoe on hi way tn the coagt. Juab J. K. J)cal. . and taken a long trip though CaliforKnnc-- K. P. Woolley.,.. nia, that he still thought Ogden m-jon- , Millard Joseph Olrernon, which should bo t thoroughly adMoiwanA. R. Pqrter. vert lied, the mol, beautiful place fee Piiire-i-Huyder, " had found lu the motor car trip acruM Bait lAka W. AtJ-n- . the continent. VI think all uf ua who Ran Juan- - Not represented made tho trip with the machine will Raapeta H. K. Smith. go home missionaries of - the "Roe Revier A. R. lloiley. America First" movement. I have lieen Rummlt -- James Resdea.' across the weal a dozen times, but Tooele E. U. Woolley. I'lntah J. K. Foulet. always whirled along on the train and I didnt know how wonderful this reI'tah L. O. Lawrence. W asatch E. J. A'ummlng. gion waa until we came oreriand in the motor car. Our people back east Washingto- n- K. J. Jdllne. shudder when they apeak of the NeJ. W ilson. Waynq-- H. vada desert. 1 didn't find the desert Weber E. W. Wade. ao terrible. 1 enjoyed riding through Resolutions and Platform Nevada much more than 1 did Iowa, Bearer J. IV. Ball. for inltance. They didn't chase ua Hi ix Elder J. F. Merrill. with pitchforks in Nevada or make reCache J. A. Rmiih. mand of a allghtly peraonal and someCarbon -- Nat Olsen. what caustic nature as they did in Darla -- E. M. Whitesides. Iowa. There was no thick mud (.hat Emery H. T. Hsyea. atnek like glue and teams that tried Garfield Not represented. lo climb telegraph poles at our apGrand D. P. Martin. proach. This waa not merely because Iran J. A. Arthur. there few telegraph poles tu climb, but Juab Henry Adams,. because the Nevada hone is a gente-ma- n Kane-- C. H. CaralL and a sport, and never bate an Millard -- M. Day. eye or looses hla tall feather no matMorgan T. Harding. ter what he The thin oanne-ladePiute C. Mortis, air of Nevada ia like new wine flslt Lake H. A. Bmlth. and the etara in tha Nevada heavens Ran Juan Not represented. are much larger and brighter than Ranpete W. D. Livingstone. tbe kind they have back east. The Reiver J. H. Erickson. Rummlt H. R. Townsend. people were the kindest, and most hosTooele -- C. R McBride. pitable of any we met . en our trip, baring Utah, and did everything for I'lntah Charles Do Moisey. us w could possibly have winhed. We Vtsh James Clov. c. Hatch. had trouble with the machine and WaMteh-- A. several breakdowns In crossing NeWashington w. Cannon. vada. but that waa neither the fault Wayne Joseph Erickson. lYeber-WJHl- sm of tbe country or th machine. If th Glatmann. machine had been fitted with high Tna calling of Mr. Gtasmann'a name ' wheels to lift the transmission gear waa greeted ith cheers, aa it had above the rockn and sage brueh we been supposed be would fail to man-- 1 could have made aa good time or betage hit delega'lon. ter than we made In the eait. The foregoing is reproduced from last night's Deseret News. Mr. Little, who ha been in the OriThe convenMon adjourned until 3 ent several times aa war correspondo'clock, but a hen that hour arrived ent during the Philippine war, th the committee on resolutions was not Boxer rebellion and the Rnaalan-Jap-nes- e unnot appear ready to report and did war, was much Interested in the was 4 A battle o'rlook til after great stories qf the typhoon In Hongkong i when thev on In the romnib'ee, aud Rome people may like tyharbor. did conclude their labors. WllUam said Mr. Little, "but I am not phoons," chairman Glaamann had bean elected foolish shout them myself. The little and presented tbe following platform: Spanish tramp ateamer that I made state tbe Wa. the Republican of first trip from Hongkong to Mamy deof Ctah, In convention assembled, nila In ran into n typhoon n few honra clare and affirm as fallows: out of Hongkong. I waa anxious to "We unqualifiedly endorse the polmeet n typhoon before we got into It. icy of President Theodore Rooaerelt Afterwards I felt that I could worry of and the action of the laat congress without meeting any more. Thq along tho Vnlted Bta'ea In Its successful waves looked as big aa these 'mounlegislation, the railroad rate law. the tains out here and Itseemed na though meat Inspection amendment, the pure the boat would go down every minute. fcori la, tbe denatured alcohol law The passenger were terribly frightand other beneficial acts. ened. We had t lot of Spanish friars "This legislation, dsals with the on board- - who rbanted funeral hymn problems arising front grMt combinauntil the captain made them help xtan tions of rsplrel In a practical and comthe pumps. Sometimes the ship would mon sense agi that it recognise seem to he resting on the very apex. of wealth In anil r? Itself 1 not evil, but s great pinnacle of wntnr anl thin A BONO OF RXILE. that t1 are very often connected I .until dropped down. down, down wt?h It sdmlntsrrntlon. It seeks not wlh n.teriflc bang it would Wtt to to deatrnr the wealth Itself; not to 1 sea tha g'.Mn of English meadows, hit the 'very bed of ibe ocron Itself. I deatrov tbe grog enterprises which j Tbe scents of summer linger nigh, can Imagine ihe terrible Jros of ltfe wealth has caused, but to eliminate My heart Is pining forth Uliss. iberejmusi bar been' ta Hongkong therefrom. o fn a human laws can j The llmea and lilies of July, harbor. Tens cf thousand of Chinas eliminate, the nil and conserve the In Hongkong harber and Pearl river good for he benefit of the people, and Once mots to sc an English garden, live entirely in house boats that are To drink ta fragrance era I die! it thereby demonstrates anew the con- moored generally In tnch great masses stnirtiv abillrv of Republican atstea- - Mr heart ta thirsting for the Mile, that you cannot see they are on th Hite of July. The white-ru- p manshlp water at all. and you walk long dis"Under th protective tariff the i T. tances over them jwet aa if you wera Amerirsti peop have scaled the very j Bo sing loth, my song of exile; Pent Iters beneath a brasen sky; walking on laud. These boats are heights f pronperltv. Mors mills and awkward affairs to handle, beside befactories ate in optvetiotw more goods My heart is breaking for the Miles; The English Mila of July, are being manufactured, more man ing entangled ta all the brats about them and vry great number must Pall Mall Gasetre. are being employed, higher wsgas are have been destroyed. The loss of life being paid o lsbr. more American i produots are being aotd at borne and WANT ADB YIELD BIG RESULTS, among be fhatlhes who lived on tbs boete must have been very abroad than ever before. Plenty anl j great Mr Ll-- ie contentment fill the land from sea to I WANT ADG YIELD BIG RESULTS. leave thi morning for . . -- m. AND Thursday n . This Week The ! Inter-Mounta- i in ! Fair I GREAT ! ! ! EXPOSITION . and Race Meet Race Program for every day Good Music ! 1 , i ! . - Admittance to Grounds 25c Children under ten ' years free Street cars run to the grounds |