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Moon. mem- neglct In lieu thereof we favor a statute bu come when the mats should take her of the affiliations committee which will bring into one court all the proper steps to discover and conwhich arranged the statist fusion with probiema of domestic relationa where serve ha natural resources. so that the Democrats. beads the Progressives such problems may he mail). bar- - they may not be It a n ton ly Wasted or oohing for more concessions The fight moniouely and Justly settled. made inaccessible through avarice or was prevented from coming to a head I. ignorance: and to seek and preserve ilection Reforms. when the convention voted to postpone historic. archeologkal and scientific -W advocate an amendnint of the consideration of the matter until after In which our atate abounds wonders -the report this afternoon of the dif- - election taws that will curtail to a We denounce the Republican parferent committees. A commute to reasonable amount the expenditures t for years of unfilled promime all candidates for office and of all for the better confer with Hie Democrats and protection and propsdeavor to negotiate a more liberal di- - political COMM1110e. that will make tuition of the fish And gams of rtati. viston of the county offices was ap- - it a criminal offense to onploy paid We pledge our nominees, both trips- workers either on registration days louse and county. to enact and enforce pointed. St the polls. or to hire automobiles such laws art will afford simple proThe convention was called In or- dor J. H. Turner, county chair. or vehicles of any kind to transport tection and care for the fish and to the polls unless such voters game of Utah .T., voter' Poo.. man, following which Allen ford was introducod as temporary !bo Rick or unable to walk. Gond Hondo. -ehalrynan and Arthor H Persona and! fiveAt the request of a committee of We demand an honest good roa,is from the Progroaelve convention E. G. Thomas as temporary socreion, which will prevent the wain of for a conference conimittee the fol., and sacustant respectively. Mr. Sanford made the keynote loWing were appointed late this after- - Public funds in clerk hire and office H.1 and will provide scientific II. r000n L. expenms, Chairman In It Mulliner. he by commended the speech. Democratie national adommitration. W. Mendenhall. Arthur McFarlane, 'anti permanent improvement of our r H. A. H. Thurman. J. Cope and highways. To this end we and branded Theodore Hooceveit mo a of fortune. who la attempt.: Under a ruling of the chairman of 'Art,' recommend a Lew which will under the heck into the Democratic party this committee PlaCO county ing to lead the Progrecetrea the ranks of the enemy.- has no power to offer the Progressive engineering department in each coon-MWe (unbar pledge our delegates Hanford milted the cause of .partY any more than was offered by !Ir organisation of hi Progreostvo party the Democratic convention by It,to tho legisiaturo to vote for such apfour years agm and picturod its our- - adoption of ths committo report. propriations as will make available coos in that compaign. II, then re-- 1 'rho Progressives Want one of theltor public highways the funds pro- lated the incidents of the recent ria- nominations for county enmmtaid. Ltritiod for tho Mate (I( Utah by the ,1; f ."', i . I ;tk I - Infantile r t i it, M. I' I , I FUNERAL SERVICES I en-l- 1:4't 1 '. I; i'i, )11 , y I 1 1 11 1 ' I 1 1 1 ' ,, ; 4' ' I. i 9 o purlieu-smelte- t rood-buildi- r. tA 17: - t, ,, 4- .31't.:, - I , - '.1 , ., 'I.. i , 1 I I - t,. .1 ' I t ''. :,,, ,:, -- i t.;:'m' .' t:, f'41CIA4cr14,14" 145 4:41 I( stic(1Illterte:Isidam ),' ,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, t - '::;:rZrTIO11'lk-"0,Vort- OA ;. ',v.:. .....:,;ai - ) -- r , LIAITJ.40CALtS ,4 ,, t.,,,, i 'i'l , , 4,, - - licitiash lavas Two Thousand. London, Sept. IS. 2.:7 ta. in.-- -- kenews) of heavy fighting in Mesopotamia with the British on the offensive is reported in a delayed official statn Sept. mnt issued at Constantinople I. The Hentah are said to has lost II,04140 moo in the ngsgement. Following is the statement received of 'Kerlin: way by-In the Euphrates sector the eneat-to- rt my attenaped a enrollee 'attack. HUI was fruistrated attd be wee forced to flee. in the Tigris sector we Married out beery aattacka succeasfully. The tin. IS attacks nay attmpitsd autpriee the night and was repulsed by our , ( lt, - -,t r , t'i-r,- i t',. r;111 t 'fri ADVANf ON 6-MI- FRONT' LE 11414rAli..7et:.-114r:......re- i,!,?i . I UNION DENTAL :;I ','.: L'; Inc., 212 So. Main . A rreloca at New York. ttept. Lt.Although union leaders have virtually abandoned hope that Mayor Mitchel and Ihe pubmil, bring i.c service COMWanton about on amicable adjustment of the difference betweeo the 'striking Meet employers. the raliway men and their belief was strong in official circles today that mina action would he taken within the nest 34 houre to avvrt the threatened sympathetic strike of 70.- 400 trade unionists The Central Yesisrated Union of Mnhaitan will hold's specialof meeting joining to consider the advisability a strike that "will astound New York.' union. Central tabor The itrooblyn hag alcomprising It local ofunions. ouch a strike. eady voted in favor Holland. president of the Janice Rate Yederation of Labor. hasinthreat. theme tined to call out the workers trades If the present deadlock is not broken before tomorrow night. Dunne the night violence broke out snow. Yrom midnight until sari, today Sixth and Ninth event' elevated trains were bombarded with bricks, atones and other sitiesties One guerd STATUE Nor-ahe- ot PM I. coo-ano- - Michniuk Surrenders. resratALL Chicago. Sept !S.Stephen Michniuk. manager of the private Rank of Michniuk Pons which closed yesterday with nearly 164.000 In surrendered to deposits State Attorney Moyne today. All that wise found in the eindta4i bank when representatives of the attorney chopped their way into it waa ilia. The failure makes the private sank that haa failed in Chicago within the Last tive years. mng. forty-thir- d l- OTiCT.S. Funeral enices for 2,1ra. Anna it.. netts Hudeon will he held Sunder at p m. at the residence of her,itrand &winter. lire. Roinn M. Owen. 1211 street. Interment sill he in the citi cemetery. Funeral serViree for tleorie Albert atuteer will one held gaturday afternoon at 2:14 In the Masonic Tempt., under the auspices of Wasatch lodie No. 1. A. F. & A. M. interment will be In Mt. Olivet cemetery. I Z:. ': rill , - 1.1610. I - s fNgs.; 1 aea1 1.00 .1101 I" Iltatteutirt. 04.1 r WC 122" 001 PIG - Ye, 1st ' 11' 10 40 fie Par& oat al r, Pew ea 44011 1148., snt A.. s 64 'I'' boo gigui osti4 rm. PI i et al 4P14 at to bile-in- Ora ta. 0. 04 t" duet Tom WM - b14 4 'b Ow NO I P60 0 1 A If :t WI I et , d "th ea of si. Reverse Sae PPP Paa a6; owl ilata Pao es York. "kept i 1 Tba .,,, . du mom Low Ipt. opt. IS I se p a oneding le &dint. I truer a 1st Name the Autertene hoes ...nerve wrest essersaleary revenue efts et Kars), thowntethe he she ettparktaait mom hirehrso Mohair-S- s trust le.hess today et I 614 "trent our . Ili Ammer . 01"ei, Fleury front brow. uuu A 4 Jettit ee-i,- Austrians Salter Sanguinary in 06' TIAN 601,td , At PA toes V egaiw, It Orte6' tom WPM the 119 I rrenett attach beton" 40 wok. 0 Pa a' etoitteoe wh ta. amnia triOkAttli 1114 tettn A., t tell IttnrnmeAft attempt 10, Kritteh forego to nept.ii et,tettaitt tet .R ',wrung triowenient our .i1,,,nt We mouth of Thiopyal tatio,i -11reet 01 'teller and mr.,th of Neve court partial (Uteri's 0 .T rittimPt "tit puctritoutu lier,is cdtt, c. I Cent- - boellui end 1..,41 WItidra brought down two poen 41104,po eh i The offietel tlernian loo.thm IC mid con, i:oo ho dew,, hie tlit,t ..rVitnii hi, brought -Arm,' grime of rt.'W' ir,1 ?low ittlitgpluoittly to the illett..o ,..,.rt,i ygneedor wit, or 14., r,topmoot tigos .. Vt4,64 of NOS illOU isk Veto Apt After bitter fighting a,,.,,,, .th,,,. tr thy throughout night horny ea" wwwtiowl 8... oraA 11 to mom 011; 104 Perlin. Slept IL 1,111 1,,n4tti, 4 pitm.The etrunel I otteittini ,., Lateee on the Vrenee-liteigi(rot., r4 t4,4., reports the reputes of Allied attack" it the Noma. region where town Orta 0 Ast el German Report Repulse 01 Allies' Attacks "Artillerr ro 0 ....... Th. Put -- 01 t , - I OK "Between the that a ttl tke a eurpriek attack elk' dotis,,, Auto ..e, the notnY n tronchee hi th cor . Autrertnta, enabling us to iif1,1 kou.,i On trito 011filbenti end take sL,,m, wt.,. - St ,4 Silty euvtainkiel heavy I,b tbouth ot tho Somme or o.,t, s, outlaw a grenade attack n,t1,,boat e rentlisees- 0 lab a traria loge. Ia. It Iii tr. of tint tkimme Out litrenChp !Set yttorbt otplurad a aortae of Gorman trench.. and ativanted aa tar aa the ., village Raticanin. the war ottice today. On the Vardun front Rnetiatel tufo, ost. man attacks were ropulad. The tatemant tellowc North of the tioninie at Me riga, of yetordar evening fair tretopt re s. attack carried out with dash looltolt, a group ot tierntab tt..k. Ittatith at Hanenurt and is, ward parties to the 04.0 pubb.4 of th4 n 'bloc In the night th 4;rmiiii, mewed their attack In the of Clary. All their oft"rib1,,, ,... aorta. foaled with saturuhuirl lode.. go... partially in an attack filisde aouthorn ztrentity of Hilt 74. N. ,,,,tb. --. IL I Ita Yi tole., 111.F. altsirituarla 1 1: motamonn. tr rtinool. stood) .fin or.antatatI tO Similar Nettle, open."' trorr 411, S. noes prWee wore 10 In S. p,114 kflpi - - . CEMETERIES. An WASATCH LAWN CRWWTPICY PIM pplual dam ISIS - auras SIMI T Sill FLORIST. motion LoWDOILIROIL - 'oodles oral &Oen our tAlkailee eeeetetilowt p."1. SUS tatott.hs. IA 'oath Maio. nil -- ! A WeePPLPCIALTE rt..own. NUMM Coma floral Co. 116 Mato Irmo 011 Delta. wULt-HOX- Imo tit PM DRUG. I 4pro Itt Lag "Ural Woos e irpeetaltv 1110111 SION UM ENT'S. TO3IBSIONIS N s toot ,....... soon s.s4e1 0- LAPIS FINIS PTOCIE to num tram C O. Job000n. SOI NI Illt Was ild FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Th Stott ttli I Wm. 1taiia loading Pt. Wilmot. Sort hum boot. Primes S. CrDONNEL 411 osobaboors. oaf Realty Tootphm. alt A lim....111 I .43141Ca: FURS en ono PA .-- via London PEESIBENT WILL conditions 1;a. along the front in Roma and U Deus are reported itt today's war office CHALLENSE statement which follows: Veucusaa front; increased activity by hostile Kurd. in the region southwest of Sighicontinuee.in thedarection MADE 81 !RICHES of piths our advance guards drove thd Kurds out of Tchukhur and Billi& and of north miles II premised them back le Tchavitia. Long Rratirh. X .1.. Rept. 15. Wrests are being experienced in and Osumi- Primitivist Wilson dteitisel today in positions in the Primaur chkhan easciona.. and more than le taboo advantagt of ties earliest possibito the Sato-mocentimeters -at WW1, has fallen in opportunity to han's made by Charts, Hush. Hi some places.sicent pooches THAT Thi RAMIS THE WHICH RECENTLY ON THREATENED RAILROAD STRIKE LIN115011. 1111811TE was averted was mostly an I.C.11.010 of wages for ties 1.140Y01& promitisint. hie political ativistrg today. coosiders Die principle of TO CEN. NIYELLE, said ths tight-hou- r day vitaily affectod by it,. strike ettlemnt and will spelt to while show that the railroad ledisiaMIWOOd CONSPOSII to toes tht Yffill UN'S DEFENDER tkiii etill.t10111 Wili sty. the employises at matt a temporary Mertes, in pay. tht more important point is that it els rabilahed the ight-hoday as the A trih10.1 a. m Parts opt. basis of work for raltroa4 arorkmen. The presidont will Make knows his tett unusual for an official rronch cornsounicatiiin la paid to Hon. Nivolle th views either to a apnoea ist shadow defender of Verdun. in tho Journal Of- lAwn. or in a letter Mr. Wilson 'specie to mak it visit iciel today. Announcoment was motto on Wednesday. that Hon. had that ho will not be satisfied until Congress totes into law tht root of boon decoratod with tho instgoin railroad legislation ht swamogrand officer of the legion of Honor. lb. and in this connection tho following nendipd short this srikt was throatensi. Including an increase in the lais publinhed. citation -litobort G.rge Nivello. general of lerstate commerce commission and a divioion commanding an army. has for missing, for investigation of coots,- ratiwayis and their four months commando(' the army veriest botworn before strikes or lockouts mploye ?het rosiotod victoriously tho titlarks ore catiod of thi nomy. renewed without and has supportod heroically Hit tho hardest trials'. hos shown in this command. with thi moot brilliant PIIINCE Of HESSE qualitioa of lead;irship. an nerve and fore of character. which hose powerfully influonced the operations to I(ILLD IN BALKANS progrete over the entire front. "Aftor having checked the advaneo of the enemy toward hie obioctivo M which had h000mo a moral took of the war. Gen. Nivollo rosumod the Peritn. Petit. U. eta Loudon. 4 44 foot by foot. and by his ata lwPrince Broderick WIham of tacks aticrootiod in dominating the &- H elan has boon killed at Cara omen, delusory on the very ground chosion by It traa officially announced by the the latter for a decisive effort." war office today in its report on op. orations On the Balkan trent,. .4,14, i, idlee et. Ith tag litt Perm awe, ttelen tOst 'tte I Nth, d el" aunt (sitAk ..ri IIC As the autumn seaso.n advances FURS take their place as leaders 14wzio, OW in popularity. Whether it be a vaNct Red Fox scarf, a Mole .cape Ora Hudson Seal Coat, no woman's fall wardrobe is complete without some kind of Furs. g A Adjust Trouble 111. Sept. m i 1A- tematialted ?rem Painip--- -1 Poor bootie machines Labor Leaders Have Little Hopei place. 'brought down in nausea., ot,. and at tout tour Whore drtven down Mayor and Commission Can Good. On. ware tub. hootile kite beliono ou brought down teat night.- - Remiss Frost rachausgssi Petrograd. I Appearance Counts t. moo dm ee....- - I1.....,. I I II, i t - t ! i 1 tt, , atll IL.. It i, Endless assortmenticeverything in Furs. er re )4 , Designs to slut every taste Prices to fit every purse , 1,t1 '' BRITISH DANGER. I -- 1 sumaining heavy losses- While Worming a height the mon. 2.000 lost enemy According to the latest news. from tnYured . Rumania. our troops. supported by gentlest en the mabsay and elevated Germans and Bulgarians, repulsed lines continues normal, hut the surstrong forces of Haissiana and Ru- face Liao are Mill crippled. manians in northern Dobrudia." counter-movemen- ' i t, , ., NOT YET AVERTED OVER rhaj folio r t I . so (Continued from pogo MHO TrIegraPh dispatch from Pa says the victor, welt by the Serbians has compelled the are reIlia In retreat. The Serhians ported to hto captured nous. than :0 took loalsartan the fieM guns. They potation" at Malketaidmse. northwest of Lake Isstro,ao. The Bulgarians oleo are sad to be retreating from pausttions further aouth. i 1!1 ' ------ . ) dietrirla are yet to be heard from to e.rimplete the mate school renew'. These -!districts are irell! Morgan. Park City. San Juan and South Summit. Pardon Board MeetinThe board of pardons meets tomorrow at the istate prison. Among the applications i for parole is Hutt of Tabby White. In-- 1 than serving a life term on the charge combined county precincts: of first degree murder. There are III this afternoon. follows: Invitation Credential.--- F. E. Morgan. P. P. pardon applications in all. with three' "The Democratic party. In county ..We favor. in addition to the fore. applications for i parole and It for going specific decierations. ouch nth- - termination of sentence. I :royperrinigmrestrient vemonrieeasrue.rwesma;t will ton"thket coming to Take PositionH. M. Moore. formerly clork of the U. S. needs of the people. and to this end we land I office Clayton. N. II , will or- 'invite the mnItt,t74 and support of rive in Salt at Lake tomorrow to take up 'all forward-lookinhis work in the land office hem. re- placing Robert S. Clark. who left for Today. perhaps more than ever bestimoimp fore. no nous out afford to appear , Clayton last Wednesday . i:...,,, ..... hi the humor's world. or in society. May upe Stove:to and Parks--T- he POLITICAL POINTERSeither. showing every time he opens city commisoion today eronted per- , hi mouth decayed teeth and irachnt imussion to the Overland Feature riim opocro. Mae look 'wont. will. birs. G. Lewis Little organized alc" mPan-,- ty to use the streets and - parks RHEUMATISM, INDIGESTION, DEFECTIVE SIGHT. ng tit motion Democratic women's club at Murrarl of the city in the pictures. and many other ailments are doe in bed teeth or sani of teeth. So yesterday. Mrs. Little will the, first part of nest Wee k for a tour oil ,Mr. McKinney Gore EaseeP. E. Mc- necemary to wad health ore natant teeth. tho southern counties of the state for,,Kisseey leaves shortly for Liberty. Sul- the purpose of organtzing D,mocratic livan county. N. IT, to visit with his Decayed Teeth Are Foul and Poison to Your System. daughter. lira. J. A. Richardson . and women's clubs. Re lore you keep lours be beet condition. to bring home Mrs. McKinney who heal been stopping this summer with Mrs. Simon Bomberger, Democratic nom- - Richardson. Consult the UNION DENTAL CO. into for governor; Harden Itennion. ' Iversen, pacific mew Here. It is indiaprnassie where ataintactiao in desired nominee for secretor( :of state:, Earl intarameed. Our affele force combos of apernatiota to each broach and bianager C. M. Levey. Traf- J. Glade. secretary of the Betterment General of their Pitmen protic T. J. fession. each onto ettnientrating upon the thins he han Manager Hendricks. Chief Prohlifition leoritert to do league., and R. W. iliddo-J. Wyche. andIlilipt. J. II. tient. The result in an eincirecto and parmanettee of way. are attooditur..tbsvikotriztnit coon- - Engineer T. warknumnitip ere, of the Western Spellman a Paillio possible 'there general praetttioosr ty Democratic coni4sitiog at KIMURA in town this employed. anat..., . on a basun.. today. (guarantee that our work cannot be eseellert. if you home trip over the line. any mirk to be dome, come and are Ito. WE HAVE ONE MICE FOR ALL At 1PAISt a hail dozen leading mem, TEETH EXTRACTED FOSMVELY strruorT PAIN OR hero of the Momcns Butte Democratic 14 rE,Ans ?Rm.:fru:1mo IX RAM LAKE crrr. DANG1Z1 Hits Powder Mill' organization will go to Park City next Lightning Reliability awl perfect wort bout rode our seenderfut smarm. Thursday for the hurnose.of organisN. J... Sept. IS.- -Pompton Lakes, ing a women'a Democratic club. Several. persona were killed and a: CO.-number of ',therm injured at the Nina Jane Pincus'. ono num. Hansom Phone Was- - In& the na- pont metallic cap works near hero lady Readmit& Wo op.. tional organizers working of ' in Utah in late copy the entire second floor of Hoonney Mock. behalf of tho federal onftrugo amend-snou- t. whentoday. according to police 111 reportal has returood to Sea Lake from silo lightning building . ;;Imoin"'agl ea t he 4.,Pell,ET;ict 4 : I - -- il RiPhop Iversnre. i.t.....1-,1- Public Canters- - . close et Mr. ha nford's DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM Nie favor the municipal ownership speech the call for the convention eras l of reel by the secretary and the ow,- - Committee cm Leinolutiosui kubmit, Re- - i public Utilities. t Sellitait011. vention proceeded to the appointment port to County Convention of committees on.credentials. platform "Ws deplore the dangerous inade- For Adoption. and resolutions, and order of business. i laws. and de. query of our sanitary They are as follows, consisting each of The report ofr the committee on mend a more thorough-goin- g inspec- one representative from each of the tion of factory. workshop. mine and and was resolutions. which platform municipal wards and two from the adopted by the Democratic convention 'home. f. I ftii3F'lli.T1nui9g - At , $ , ,,, 'I STRIKE BULGARIANS d " 1 1 Carl J. JohnsooFunenel awry'. tres for Carl J. Johnson were held Thursday afternoon in the Second ward chapel and were largely attended. Bishop Heber C. Berson officiated and was ono of the opsakera The other speakers were H. B. Elder and Albert J. Elation. The oPenina prayer was offered by John A. Cedar-'totend th benediction by Ernest MIAs Beulah Whits sang Thurstrum. "Abide nth Me- - and -- Nearer. MY God. to Thee. while Miss Evelyn Beuhler sang "Fars to Face." The from among all chosen pallbearers. the mail carriers of the city. were P. A. Clark. H. Crane. J. J. Va lab. F. C. Love'-Y- . A Thayner. Thomas W. Brown The pgaitoffiee band was In attendance And led the funeral cortege. iIA .)ing "Nearer. 34v God. to Thee- - on the way from the chapel to the griu.e in Mount Olivet cemetery. The dedicatory prayer was offered by I i -- 191G 13 SEPTÈ31BER- IA wimeare for tha innate. Mr. rim,dt,ff was a strfn olfthothe Demcoorraneiptsta reotftardA. MI! ppowerful,aintiore ittortroryttre. too moon. W. W. Barton. Thomaa Page. Proud to indorse unreservodly the ae- i candidate for kWho loept. houseittikei lesim....itt As IYaliti ago and the of Woodrow Wilson. ministration S. Lund. W. H. Emil and Airey l-of Utah we relotos that. in with 16.614 rotas. !them tunes tette 164 utrui pnuttuo. Fight Foe Ofitions. of grail) responsibilities in 1 . - --- emdivision of offices, nottensi The flight over tho tely,. the Hoe. sterna. H. I Th Republican koriskiR primer) bodh lit)sard. Mr it It Itied. I EL arose in District 7 will be h1,1 At the moibeen' ham given hie alert. eners-rti- c had Moon A. T. when Mays A. J. Weber ' Evens. F. ts Steph-ncalled to tnakis a report for the affilus- - and wine support to the president of iI deur. of S. B. Phan 114A Windsor t tied J. Louis Brown work! II20011111 of at ITS IA ke erect. Sedatesetreet the United lio n committee. H. reported the -We call special attention to those'las preskPuttly announceti. rellosimg st rayer by Bishop James of tna commit's unsatisfactory and!! Mulliner deloreg reconimended the .. declaratiolts in the state platform feyMsweli, rharnian of rpm headquarters the initiative and referendum. of the Nuti.,Ai It. -- key sot," ePt eett iiir Mullinet i other committee toappointment negotiate further! !aoring utilities commission. Public end;'Woman. hullline formin said thaLfrost government ehotild Mr. At the this party the Democrats. eith point the e for lerly occupied by the Utah Iltos & Coke for itv AIM th gr eatest good prohibition. and we pledge our Sehoptie reported to the convention.- tive secure candidates to the es will be opened h, ft.'. pultll(, passage company. treati number that the Democratic county commit1.,:t he held In ennowitne the meeker p.id recelat tet had taken the losion matter from of those measures and we pledge oursit"n",rrowe A a nd 3 candidates to the impartiaL ifrom to I o'clock to 1.1u,iste the high tritott o to President Wilsonnoini. : Itio effilutuon committee. and had county of pf and sinforcement the the ritid Titer.' and friends moitsratic vigorous Stolen Hamm' par.) to treated directly- - with thn Progreseie iimembera law and all other Law& I the 11Ir Mr II olltner s as quarters. There 1111 he speak tis e for vs et nor committee. lie added that they !Prt.t,111blimn our? Vi a companion of ling at Lb p. tn. trolitirti, Intrroptod with applaiutte had arrived at a satisfactory division!' record inwelcome Salt Lake county. with that Ile mentioned the offices CI of offices dingo & the ,,torov of his tuietrotos t We are other administration. any Lsareed upon for the Progreassies as Alto's 1Ussiiao Report of the thtle"e41 ettick'neY cc- I h vie of sheriff. asseapor. treasurer. ,l'tlud I u 'red in county business. with the re- rii, 1,rofot.v4 f!rht on M. propoimi DEATH deof the a three Justice rroftrolotivrs representatit,es. to fuse aitt, thv suit that more work has been done is pease. and ht eor tahle in Salt L iik with leas money. that the public re feu ntoostess before ree-n- e velqi,-.Mr. k this stfernoun. City precinct. St141111100 onkel A t his home. V&A IAII1 Al I (1 ( surveys and maps are now more talentlnhall 1;tiadloinvntion that last night the aMitoI ,orlits ut, atailable for public use than ewer be Redondo wreaths. Suldrnon Kankel. a the affiliation commit-...- I. toms committee had erelitel from trot fore; that crime veteran ho rrprirt has been energeticalmining man. died 1.0o sushi. 11Pre to liemocraits the C011eetteltall of a titte, 11137, He was born in Ohio. April 1,, which the Progreasivos ly sought out and uppresiaed. that tree-sorrif mat for he actuator the ahrriff, and that and had lived in Lake cm, 1872. argued havr the nomination nator and ter tie fought out other officed desired, public money hae been carefully and Surviving him areSalt Isaaaaoasor, (int- - atat Mrs. ha honestl, expended. 4'..th house mod one and ocitioelly xpected by the Pro-n- -- l . We believe the people of this Co Un- - belle Price Kunkel. and tlis rolasing (hie. inomhara e '111 c o be l'ne The th obtained. of 1"1""' Edward W. Kunkel "ut"b1.1gressives mightto ii, and state are entitled to know the children: eommitte. principles HI Salt Lake Coy. ir return for ention voted appoint Mr.. Frances Donegan of Murunderlying any party. claim the! t,, on the negotiations .ry the Progreseiv ee n et.I a'. indorse Mrs. Nellie May liortin of San for thereray. at tho polls and. W I t0.01$ 1et Ora. 'II' hen"..rn Ur I'd 1 i postpone diecossion of the matter unni, fore.preferment we pledge our canditiatea to the icegn. Burke. Roscoe J ShIrle) M. ticket and liession. the later city county RAW) G. and Arthur Kunael of Salt declarations. following -Mr Mendenhall moved that the re-v- We indorse the platforms adopted Lake. and Paul Kunkel of Arizona. County Ittillorms lat the John F. lioaell tno port KO adopted Democratic national etete bumand We a thorough-goifavor g. Irene WidisticenAt the home of of eft that it be hod on the table. e to straight forward Mrs. K. Sheraret Igi east Sixth South rame front various parts of mos adminstration of county affairs,- conventions no,ne. our natiOnal of !deals and street, Irene Widsteen, aged Z. daughthat the and to this end. recommend the bud- Proodoluo halt ',avid Cook moved over for one hour. The get ayettim of expenditure of county State policies- - Earnestly deairing that ter of Mr. and lira. II. E. Widateen of report he laid "oat un- - three principles be made effective we American of the of selection and a foods Kenner county Ida.. died Thursday Ray mmion silts to night. TheFain, Our unqualified support child had hen viatting adoption of the l der employees so far iss practicable. Pledge declaration Bingham opposed the therein. civil entry slimes here with Its parents for a week when by report. The report was finally adopi We favor a thorough reorganize- '1 It was taken sick. The hotly will be Labor. Hi by an overwhelming vote. i method of handling county sent to American Falls today for serv..we Another fight developed over the re- - tion oftnthe Ind of the declaration the order-thafunds t on permanent I public moneys may ices and burial. w port of the eommittee be deposited safely ail tritereat. in or- - state platform in favor of a orkmen's business. of and order our can- organization Weide, Keeton BainAt 377 wan der Dist the offici al bond of th e tree- - coidates to the act, and pledge The conimittiee recommended that the !Borer legislature to refuse to Capitol street. Saps. la. lila Weeley may be more nearly proportion- nominations for the teginiatare ha .NOTICITS measure under Bain. son of Amnon ,A and that guise to late to the risk involved. with the support any after the notninations evade I was premium there paid by the county; tulles it will fully and fairly protect Manha ft. 1 Lloyd Bain. died aged amendment An officers county month and days. there may be at nrninglnegL made that the legislative ticket be 1 ' end. in order thet ..W more a Funeral liberal favor services Saturday at named betone the county ticket. A once greater safety to the public and lion of wag es from execution. exempattach- p. m. at the family residence. Interbelt hour followed at more flexibility in the securing f ment and a ra ish aven t . and demand ment in dieeueeinn of g cemetery. city -the elope of which the amendment , county croon. law toe that the Bettake Maisel a local way adopted of laws modified. present garnishment enactment the favor "V hospital, Halle Mahal Rowaer. aged The order of business as finally - V4 e favor no far as be- for ng an providi Of E. of Hall. Is. Mrs. practicahie. Joseph daughter adopted le to follows, Noinination - tween city and county units of gov- - (big day and one day's rest in In Commonwealth avenue died last ten candidate.; tor Mate 111.113,1; nomiperfor their benefit. sieen. joint night. She was b.vil in Colorado and nation of lie,en candidetes for the crnnient with reference We favor a law which will prevent came to Salt Lilt, only ales. weeks to the sale- Moss and then in the order named. ticularly of - the employment by affordBetides her slather. rhe la surof and interests water ago. private guarding supply term; four year county commissioner. vived by heg fatio-r- . Wasnewton R. term; tog protection agaimit loss by fire in deputy sheriffs as armed guards county commissioner, tit.,-ea- r Rowlett of "The Wilson President and action clerk. recorder, aseissor. treasurer. county districts. a Democratic Congress in securing the H Basid 11. auditor. attorney. sheriff. purveyor.. Adininietration of Law. morntwo Candidate a. city judges. two can-- , "'With the view of iiiiminating delays passageoof the Adamson bill. and thus tato ut Hannibal. Mo., died this the threatened strike of ing in this city at tha age of SO years. didates for Native of the peace from and reducing the cost of administra- - preventingmem He of meets a of our Order ceilyteed nest the with wits member for gait Lake City. two candidates one ties Or justice. we favor a careful and unqualified approval Railway Conductors and had many coostables from gait Lake City . of the civil and probate reformation friends in Salt Lake. Ha is survived Taxation. candidate for justice of the peace and code of the state. the -by the following children; 0.C. Walla ewe for constable from each of the of the petty isiurts of the state and During the past few years the bur. of 'Salt lake City. Henry A. of Ofalin, of taxation in this state has Nev.. Madura of Lou Angeles and lathe increase of their jurisdiction county precincts j den The temporary torganisatioa was .W favor the institution of a pdb- - steadily increased. We believe the nd H.. in the Unitod States army. Jr, services mail permanent. (lie defender. who shall. as an othoeri present laws of the state uneyetematic. will be held SunThe credential! tOill mitt, reported of justice repreeent impecunious de- - unfair and defective in that MI they dayFuneral hour to be announced afternoon in criminal suits. do not provide adequately for the Me- - later. at the funeral that there Wadi only one contest. that fondants al -chapel of Joa Wit demand a law making it et district 7.11. and that the committee!. covery of personal property; i2j they Wm. Taylor. under the auspices of with half 'criminal offense for any arresting of-- , do tot provide had twitted eight standards of the Railway Conductors. from which proper ricer to fail to notify any priaoner of aaacycatieht. kriti eels early- they emtablitat larder the pallbearera will be chows. , hie constitulonal . Perogetrowlem right that he need methods of collection and adminisagainst --himself; for -any tratioa which are cosily and Meal-th-e Salt Lake county Proareasoyea in not testiry degree- or !client. if elected. we the Laem- Woods Cross Girl Has brie eession of the county roe- - 'peace Misr to use third in the handling, cratie party to the pledge reform of Utah's otrenton this morning precipitated whet ;other brutal methods reor to for of any jailer prisoners. preeent tax methods. and to the pas- Paralysis threatens to develop during the after- any prisoner the right to coal- - sage of such laws as will make Il itions into a spirited conte st over the Nee m unicate without delay with Ceet'', property and all persona within the 2 years of age. daughHelen 'fester. ram tuawn of the Demerreto loafs.? own choosing. lout contribute their just proportion ter of Albert Tester. of Woods Crow e,.......eoe the cart," Ii of -- the prisoner's Tb. 1,,..... 7. . We favor a unification of the of- - i ."'" began today developed symptom. of infanfavoring sereptanrst of the latest "g- - tick of prosecuting attorneys to the I to ,y,.....,....,... of governnient tile paralysts. according to her phystI Convect ado& I.? of tha Democrat& and the faction nd that uatice ina) be more speedy, I "No eufficient effort ham hereto-W- e CUM I reports. demanding more offitica sure. and economical W. E. tichoppo. secretary of the deplore the utter inadequacy tore been made to find and protect the It 11 ' EVENING.; 1 The commutes slanted to negotiate this nation boon mom reimported. more NAME TICKET , , , t NEW1S - .. 1 !t 4 - . ' ', .: -- -- - ......... 1 PROGRESSIVES TO .t ,it -- --- . ! Ian orirhillaind W. Z. i convention assemble& adoptelbe to tits sourbera part Krad. Laura and ley. Y. B. the el the state- -. 'trip fichoppo. W. Lt. Patterson and B. W. lowing dolarationa in order that not ' BRILLIANT 1 a people of Malt L.A. county may Merrill. only realiao Lb achievementa wrought IC G. Burton has lifirintined.4 that Platform and rminiutions--Bri- gham Clegg. Itmil it Land. C. O. Patter- - by two years of Domocratie atimtnia he will be a candidate bent,. ill,' Re- son. H. W. Airey. Ogden Hiles. Thomas tration in this county. but also thet POI limn tatirtalativt eon ,,,,t,,,,c tor ths may be apprised of the policy t nomination as a candtriate for th 1,PyrIt Ross.C. C. Carsten- - totheywhich Page and W. business--VICTORY the party is committed for r house. Ordr of funkier D. conduce of county and state een. V. D. Raleigh. 0. Z Lundy. J. affairs. Niels Poulson T. Moon. A. Parsons. to -Never. in its satin, history. has I Elias IL Woodruff bah de, adI and James Harrel. DEMOCRATS AND '4 - - L. t Mein ' ft I' .11 . .. i!Ill ' ' ' ,,tt ' I. lei -- - I - -- , - IL ' , - ; . - - --- .:. . 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