Show f SALT THEHEEALD-BEPUBlkCAW LAKE CITY UTAH RIDAY JUNE 12 V” ? p: y- yyyy yl :: yy p y i 1914 r -i MAYS BEATS OUT Mr Livingstonthe chairman motioned tor him bo aeatod session the convention When the 1182 I to DEMOCRA of opened at yesterday rooming sixty-seven in the persons it 'ended at 130 in the When there were 103 in the theatre afternoon at the afternoon session of the 127 convention there delegates were present IN and alike SECOND DISTRICT Spectators ' Counted The parade of anotherwra cirin town interfered with cus which was the the starting of "steam roller” program A quartet went on the stage 'and M Si sang "We’re Going Back” The song — with the seats sounded ominous Dried Program Meets tp many exnptXj Then singer Progressives a the "Clang of the Anvil” Withe sang Opposition the music over Wesley K Walton’ rom Utah state chairman rapped for order and the first I'' 'County number on the Democratic-Progressive harmony program was on Comes Right Out did not mince words He Mr the Walton delegates that a Trouble developedin the Progressivetold committee D congirpsslqniil county convention for the consisting of W Livingston eorge M Sullivan Salt Lake W H Bramei Charles L comprising Reed N A Utah rooel and 'The Nephi L Morris IT convisntloA S’?n?2!non irst Turner Walter Adams A T Congressionaliif5trlct eojn prising the ann a n naa remaining Moon rarsons made cpunyics ofjithe state was peaceful As dicker with the Democraticstate committee were the onl yofflces in whereby both parties were to c°Jsyc8!rnen wjliclh the Progressiveshad any say tn nominate the same candidates and tne fusion Mate of to take kindly the Democrats the seked the convention deal He said the committee Second district went to the matter tohad the K4 hamhner qnd tong no desire to usurp the functions of that the rank and E ’A Mitchell of Utah couxlty noml-yiAt’Aslthe conventionbut the leaders '(ether aft'K IT nie snouia follow X5OJ? introduced Thifli WM nSt nrrnfllno’ tn1UI iViBs nut anrl W D Livingstonas terndried and for fewporary chairman 3eorge program N Lawrence of Salt Ike whoMr Llvingttfn apologized to ho for fusion and stated that was chairman of the convention had convention his hands full the Progressive party had 1’ trying to keep Mr Love rhe best off the principles that LOVE ffl tnere were theatre NOMINATION ST TIC A TE TICKET visit A k 1- xn A f Qt n I A a-- jr-A r a h aai -’'AV'-two ' j Z ’ “Tl f I Illi 'i w I - A — - J J f-- 3-u 4L If - !- M MH - U T X T Vbe WISE ’ kWISEj rt i iI ’ : --f y-’ y ’ -!V g? H gy -mj -4 j’ j R ' 1" ' - Esf Kr -? c 14 ' - main ! j ' HrM aw it -endeavor 4 s j a4 a' ’1 'M n "s" ' j-r Is generally ilayn of the vrieek wieek and in an thtmkq known In one of the quietest bustneu buRfneM xlays n Un To that end we have Instructed our Department BUSIEST days we haveone inaugurateda BARGAIN RIDAY H Heads to offer very exceptional bargains for RIDAY’ BARGAIN DAY today and each week: on‘IDEBARGAIN WISE’’ IS'i!) R1D1Y you will find great niuortnient of moot unusual Bargains at tbe AUERBACH STORE AND SHOP OX BARGAIN RIDAY If a e'L BARGAntSO IS riday ns one of our 1 i minutes’ T SKltaStaXJl TODAY I 'm BARGAINRIDAY! ® 1 BE It - “ BARGAINRIDAY? hbbI ? ' '' ' 1 11 ticket but it should Ijavc hot ter men for candidatesand gav this a reason for fusion Is at must exist" "The Progressivepatty said Mr B Livingston "and be Thperpetuated fey economic reasons Oiir to there were sixty-one cot or Justice Supreme Court Mre voted than this though porations are like noxious J growing dur natural the matter of the nominationof weeds and are taking re H A IvrrATiA sources in Utah The party is founded A AokJI TITa Hl candidate was put A T Sanford Larson of Sanpetea uu ii nv of E G g made mbtion that on the beliefs Thomas Jeffersifh DLogan congressional of Tooele Lincoln and be The Abraham committee appointed matter Theodore Roose ti ate of Public It is sessio honor? or Superintendent was left to the counties tn the district’ velt with the lie At the afternoon n were modern nartv I iiNtriictton bv the el octi ng of W H T'hen that nation cannot exist half free conferred nominations werecalled for net of Xand half slave Archibald Weber assistant secretary Asks — Delay and ph Thomas Lunday of Weber W V ciples and B II Cle)gg of Salt Lake asked the XVapt With Plenty Price of Utah resolutions should he ba ©died iu an U (Convention Deprezzin of Utah making he open Hugo ! ito wait bn-i ik e until the irst "As a result of despotic oppression8” and tv of vice yelled “if wc are to go home and do uess-i manner also we Heggan Sanpete as -t iitical legi it district had 'His and Industrial slavery favor slation making nominated Times chairmen of the convention We results and it Erd nothing want but the impres-t are hard in sections of the world to haul to the polls reason was unexpressed many the fireworks started demeanor then the slon on t’hei floor was that it was of a Go over the country and talk with voters except those incapable of K Walton read the report can getlet'sthemjoin throughwith Democratic nature H do not have the clear it and win religious A McMillan got those who vision of fusion again and moved that it be party hands walking the floor and they will siy that adopter! N C of Utah vnined Utah has come the point Larsenhe to where it "There itr no one here so dull that we are in want In the midst ne floor and before had uttered Althoughthis does not know what the American flag Vi pledge ourselves to he does not know what Mr Clegg of plenty the laborer of country ten the to words convention began program stands for or what it means It means of he (yelled finds himself in want The farmerhas ini Avants”Miteliell economic developmentfor Utah liberty and they have conspired to then nominatedStephgood particularly by the encouragement I’j A roprand good farms but he is opposed to the report which ruin the common people" Wc are shackled of of for rank poor aad here is no: fusion of the- Demomats immigration by the building Special en H Lhv0 J The nomlrtatlon Mays DonIme of Salt Lake substantially to case would accept the nominatedCongress solution to tlio problem except through constructed roads Evans James H he had to the fore and and by tiie lune 11 —Dr E G George M Sullivan seconded the nomination an interpretation of the views of the am to pushed of our Ogden Gowans Dr Gowans benn jnopposed development Mr to the plea made by Mr of by the committee appointedby of Mays res'urces: and we superintendentofthe State Industrial formed Progressive party urge that tn© ves"You canit in this” proposition began that the credit of the state be used educational renresentat' make' mistakes “Some will tell you that It Is the this is purely personal at to Un school Ogden who nominated the various party leaders cried Limbus Senator for the construction of irrigation was ben Orson Hewlett who In up theto this high cost of living some who are narrow have attended before and by the Democrats indorsed bv the conventions He made charges of time had taken such state be and to nim lor no part consay it Is the Wilson policies and have found hat the cut and dried slat© Smoot campaign vorks expeditures to asked name me positionL for of 'JYou know as well as do ethers returned to the state treasury and progressives superintendent He said they had asked him it uv vention" Mil It the tariff the has been outlined by the leaders and contributions tlame on In instruction declined to to $650 a ton saj£ take the position and that he XlELCl lUU-£ (how the pojj ulntlon of Salt lake stands elfcar vision of the have been expected raised the program of such s public the the followersThey to development Progressives in Salt Lake" cried "I'll tell whether he would accept" the them he if bv want th at fall in line do so in this yon tij be along the lines adopted by doing SOvote’ ansU-er has been found It is the may nomination He said he did not care nciciio Ivy would what was told io Senator the United States reclamation makinf YfrtA TiAStitlrtT n argument endued as to whether to tiie effect that whai Smoot servnonpar oppression — not' the personal op- rase to not eeh'l ap Mr Love would accept the nomination 'pression uel make abatement on the matteruntil ttsan He said he had ' in the United by tiie leaders is supposed made the Utah pay $10-000 p&irty in States—but an been lone company he had consulted with ’the committee the campaign fund lie by mempersor any !h 'j air lawrenae if tnere International right am to the Proto proached askqd anyone oppression opposed that vvias appointed two weeks ago had Trad dfinit e to with the position and on tue mai-I canndt to get it off the Denver t llio Grande connectnon information “We fight the intangible op- gressive party lie ng turned in Salt Lake to the political and $30000 urge parties not soMghtthe nomination terVictor of Salt Ivalee was the Democrats In this I do not He agreed that Wee upon our Regard Cramnt pressor single-handed Th?e only way case wanted kok educational keep the position out of poli to what he do wi had had need ssive the price of coal in Sait Lake should ith' of reverence Asked recognized He said hewith to defeat the oppressors is to Progntake conventionor system sentiments get the tics position shoult clrcum-stances Mr Love be $650 if he given the $10-000 and pride and recognize to his present phonp conv people into tha party into the Demoparty ton was we which has no band to can me “I am rriore interested in seeing the matter He let them raise coal prices on Tn it the strength and result in bls acceptanceofthoj naa a bearina on the go of my own free masters nor slaves The battle is that power of position of of public iTte for superintendent Dr talked for minutes and re At the state meeting two or us nominationresign Gowans saidt of the party against campaign fund" government and promiseof this reinstruction taken politics than rogressive T itch of out of fought the cam twenty pal gn ot Mr hree is ago it was expressly J “L would elected the superiiitebdency Carbon county mounted a' andidate d' 'be bet power Let us destroy pred- stated am in becoming for that then asked him to give epeci- atory that the the ramparts and stated the fusion and uphold the hands of were Therew’ould' Lawrence Progressives would courage position" said Dr wealth” tonight "1 aIra tft riri1 ‘Killl 1g OUt‘ Xiip information full state ticket and not the of the all those who by patriotic and Gowans nAihlnO' eounwas on parr parr roMr Livingstonspoke at length on tynominate am in rather peculiar position right here Hkflo ’’Will Mr Love accept bitt that the devotion striving for problems nomination?" the eTASS VAS are several intangible oppressor but did not do wot know what the the atate now as to finish them While instruction Mr luxwrence "I want to tell you what for help and the most and advanced naked state what the intangible is whatever approved did and oppressor do not what of public "1 don’t know said Mr as has tiiis action ook principles and methods and left the to prompted party educational party the Republicanknow up the my party will not so lucrative presmtjposition 11 Hit answer :1m Progressive to be In ur scoools ane wc denounceas as my down of his speech in the air do in the matter if tnat Mr 'he Democrats It become a the field is much broad ir“! iSUggestea Mitcneu jir "The rank and file of the Repubon ’all three party tickets then Love’s He reLon the obliteration means and political domination over our withdraw name lican orty is converted to Progres- the the position will practically have fused been fus-ion cat out of the bag Pt the ProInstitutions We regard it principles" continued Mr Livingtaken rolitfUs lOllUMNS sive out of Did refer to of that know the IV “To Let” More Trouble Threatens they feel ns ommanding importancestate ston "and the oppressor as partj your then started trouble this ivsteni of this Republican would nominate me advertisementens J B Wilkins was sent to the front He your the city we feel him but they think they can ruiuyplea epuld give you an that that the for the shall be not lie James II Mays was a Progressivesshall he to nonsectarianbut answer for in that Ktorvto every homeseekerin Chargedcoal remedy conditions throughthe RepubProgressives with by the Democrats then it is look at the reKan well bardn and was connected lican party et principles and to They think they have nonpg all right which P Donothe (same company better to wage battle than 110000 Instrument thinking ROtDS had cmarged with giving “What about Is what hue do we do“TheIn never come f What me thefibepublicans tills a'tiw can believe our state legislature to xv mean two years or this fusion" campaign iuna ana aiding me Ing? Out in he CalifornM they are are atshould the the United memorializeestablish price or w “I ca ynu why Utah down States (’ongrosa to establish ami kftow that he'll stay tempting to tear work of be no Progressiveparty It will disintegrate id "I low ar to Open-Air Gov can tell Hiram Johnson In Pennsylvania haX been good roads over all if he’s connected with a ami will swallowed and if sh offer tn maintain Progressive they nominated Penrose for the Senwhy guess by the Democrats The in Utah coal Mr wav to keep in the compaip Wilkins He ate large majority and in Ohio men nom would say he evvyguessed then'- nomin ated N whole is to co it alone had the heirra Lawrence ornkera is coming back as the Republican theHe parts me answer some declined dhi not finish for applause from but Mr Porter LaWrence leader strongly favor the adoption In of Salt Lake rushed to 'Wyoming Warren Is his followers and hisses and cries of the of for the senatorial nomination The roller did not convi an amendment to the const the fescue df Mi M A ballot was unopposed the fusionists drowned him out lys from C tion of United the We find the old corrupt Republicans steam N the which Public M J of rwceiyetK av vviei tuiu Hendershot Ueber Larsen for he shall confer upon and Democrats again to arose again declared tne coming rushed to the breastworks women the right 3ir Mays Mat was “This is the leadership Ministers of the gospel fense convention not electing these of franchise of the fusion jiornihe& veiled Mr is that tno agents of big business are in command utideretand” VaA care I” he et led aloud ’u hat Icandidates ? The congneiiBTIOLlctl U'HIilllHtCO iO Will’ "What “It if only them SELECTIONS in California arsen nominating of long as of’jonnn Keene Ephraim Hansen as we for judicial positions of of Salt posed jcnnraim "I cannot understandthese conditionsbecomesand vs The people will elect them and they Candidates Lake City have CarriSon Keene B H and Hansen A H Reed L A Clegg Bowel Smoot In this state should at all The Democrats are In the same know first be selected Salt Lake E of by the which comes of Nelson swallowedto up Doim going principles or office solely for their qualifications of MuniciNavlOrD5 boat decided to establish another open-air ?! G of Tooele and How can we look for help from have but Logan nothing say am high Davis the the to at this point brought learning to the funeral of the two Livingston moral standing and C MI red Lewisof Vtah oppressorsby isappealing parties only down his jackknife and ended further pal one party courage 'Th£ Betimnd the irst Democrats? There have county chairmen of mentioned A principle is of no where there is no slave or masterfind Congressionaldistrict were andmade D the I’lBLM platform ITIL1TIES OMMISSION It will be located at the nortfi side of the O results the do rot The congressionalcommittee will cease to endtre pledge our legislators to tiie "These parties of Moroni placed Lewis D Lar will subtv Statje state public City ourth South th we will take the place of them p establishmentof on of do not Manti in nomination was and J util it shall sen party of nonpo-)itical have Hen commission which tio the 'only norniilee which will be champion will be iiave to regulate the condiuiid East and views We have to streets open nonreligious Mr then power timis of the same trouble in Utah that exists in se charges t!o refor by ity cor iie public 1914 at 6 o’cloc other parts of the country What We Salt Lake offered June 13 le shirt Wilkins of a pu bl ic and need is railroad commissionin Utah told of se ex me clerk in amendment ns to alien labor It was as 8 unt: i j' the railroads to time and tnat a until o’clock p or to bring the legislature platform m m ountv chairman other forms of is one of the reasons why this convention for the Hepu’o bv the committee or indentedness drawn the vendors have disposed of theit called eaily that the people gold Allan banford who at time lit HI PAI was had beep given one watch hit wheel horse in the Demo ratio was will 1 v-y y y might be told of the conditions which by admiring constituents om-e upor Municipalitiesshould be empowered be operate both by our organic la to decide railroad of tens ires” tie with (Coritinued from Pace 1) Mr Livingstonthen told ‘The nd io! the policy of municipal ’v mre building themselves wret'k in Utah ried They H firing of the political snipers wno dared which was wascaused anew Moyle in uvnersliin of public utilities as follows tieji The said to C ’'Otten wreck huibHngs in They are ami given the right to acquire at defy the state Larsen have happened two weeks ago Side Municipal Pioneer machine cN "Utah own const uct and the of that he canning own operate continued county dared insist factories are the working men vote w "The farmers are oppressed” ca me Third South and Third atood for principles and called on the park Mr "What we wait 'getting out Wnat of it? The Pacific but tire ayes were Livingston Union witness that he is bear wli' can give dau railroad lias- shops in (lur town ami Moyle was RATES convention to that What dared in anl ip ’Ve West streets on the Progressives of against railroads without IrnvinT do the workmen get? If tliev co on The demand that th® next legislature ivaa unwilling ages applause should head and have Judge or eir places The mil-axshall obey the plain mandate Utah be to go into court to swallowetl in days the case The corporations lionaircs do Allan T Sanford the nnmlnat-Ing of our state constitution to pass He sit in was tall by fhe argued jury anything Democrats there 's law establishing rates are escaping taxation in Utah it the convention lie maximum fusion amid the hisses of Johnson Howell comniltte Side at City against in affairs anil for the of state want tn again the chair and in transportation ma 'administration Smoot arc we 'advanced on of the “steam roller” aggregation public officials are makirrj? niisapplica-Idown sentence said the Democrats hud nnmand freight by our common “He’s for Smoot" ourth South State and Secoh 1 and cries of The state tmn of public funds could not inated hi ’upernatural “lie's a atnhdpatter”"Go on and vote are frittering away our iy O PASSES East streets on and Sa second and Alt for SVnoot" and other similar remarks resources Mr finished his address was Th’ of interstate' pa?se? had decided the thing in Wash-irgton In the msuan’e is whole iiartv When the state eornmittee "SmootWhen by railways lias been forbidden by Utah senators or se M and Allan that Mr was interfering with the national law: and maintain that Larsen the of th placed are mentioned When into sa me of foodstuffs and dried he was and tlie issuance of intrastate cut program of this state the breach He made plea for the parses & present representatives Mr should bo abolished by sta$e law the ''steam roller" and flattened under ask for ask them whether "common peenul” He smashed he to display articles city and peddlers are until his arguments appeared as cut voted for the nonpartisan smithereensout of business big IJ sns thev have men nominated tgrfff commission whether they have business and tlrnu turned candidate for just ice of food in tissue paper enrporations favor these and al supremo pensioning needy acifm upon voted for Progressivebills introducedhis attention to the Un'on beat Nir Sanford to it aged and crippled persons J H Moyle widow Nominate destined to bring dividend by Progressivesand which he said was the third nominaadopted nrul are classes of persons firms or corporations will be the people the result of opposed to the In the flattening to process back the to the corporations grabbing make Tti Buil Moose was thr government as the pourhouse system sideshow Democratic and ask tlrem other questions as to how everything insfglit offi fal qnhloni and the state rnn’mitfree to buy in such quantities as the t H O nominated Moyle voted We do not care about convention they States senator D Lar-aon Lewis from religious the establishment political affiliation or reeommend affords and the trade and use the of of national Manti for Congressman We appeal for unity of the employment bureau district James H Maya for irst hours from 6 a to 10 a Sal people” M Beck of Utah county was from the district m m Second of the in the ’mi unemployed of cueh Eyank B andiStephens for supreme court made Clarence secretary when Air Li United Slates: we approve from 6 a B temporary m to 8 p m justice E Gowans for state The finished his address A H Parsons labor board commission or public instruction i of arbitration in Utah as shall have will be then read the report of the fusion under the The adjust labor troubles and candidatesare the same as nominated committee and mbved its adoption to power of the by the Democrats provided that the to protect the man against City report Democrats working the only one with was candidate for the unjust conditions of service Larsen nominate vie toT express his opinion out were to States 1 5ft S" Senate justice of the in the following the principle of order of the of City rcurage were) others United progra elections endorse minimum in the there convention standards for i court a state superintendent pl to fight forking wno supreme o UVIJ IMll'STRIAL JI STU J (X who refused to vote for fusion ofand James of schools and the Progressivesthe ne urge the enactment of that obje-'tlon iieahtily ers volcci against the nomination w approve all congressional candidates Agreements wraiser! compensationlaw providfor was no other two the polltax plank and of our party that alm II Moyle although there reached for each ing standards of had been compensation for the United! candidate nominated of human life and fiiergv death by industrial accident and to accept the nomination attacking the distribution of the ‘States Senate After the convention 1 fuse plank e for trade diseases the other Convention inandfineto shape JSOOOOrtOO the injury and and E Mitchell of Utah dividend by tabic distri of the adjourned UnionI’aemphasize the need of state the Progressiveriot act Things were going along of industry ) countv read but fA H Hiles of Salt Lake county facilitate th T Mr Mitchell employment agencybothto A Moon mi fusion raised the objection that the convention 'WITH the interests of the had) PARTY employers Democrats was peeved because listening to reports without the of the and employees and to r was representatives protect the 7“ t£cn permitted to take over the Ji m our unqualified b" f) permanently He was rrogrossiveparty of Utah in to latter against extortion by private party having organized purpose chair maintain by the all our party ' ' squashed assembled congratulate organization The Voters Elect J G believers in ami our individual political identity Bagley ofthe Weber county Progressiveprinciples LIQl OR QUESTION fellPws in the Progressive Publishing against up fusion that in this the second year of our in both ytatc and counties l”You conitoany framed belieyc that the liquor question makes happy homes tliink you're smart to bv Mr as announced Walton party’s existence we are able to committee ISSUE should be referred the tfriis fusion program” yelled and asked that Weber county be given to people and irood citizens’’ 1 tick ovcireport great and salutary growth declare that the let me shall be Jr Mitchell to Mr Hendershot of nation insinuation whose asexpressed voice representation throughout rhewith of teli this convention only nominates an honest efficient and on this as Welver made the same that but recognized supreme you thatdoes county demands Beginning declaration new The voters all other question of and not elect M Sullivan Of Salt Lake county government for the stat? on public now historic of of Utah is the question of policy: and to this end elect YoUr publishingcompany can George the committee and adopted at Chicago in suprem? withdrew from to pledge party G importance our people our to submit 1912 for the betterment prouaoiy Bagley in his place our proposals of Mooit charge that platform promises the question state-wide proMr vehemently denied any nominated of industrial business and Walter Adams was not A present at the 4 pledging relief hibition to the vote of the people plate or of political conditions in the United measures of program on his part but the convention and Tanner Tl-' and reforpi have been ignored and by rush of the crowd from the theatre tarried Utah substituted for him States referendum county was commending themselvesto fU-’ he violated that our legislatures have out with it and reigned the fusion M& Mitchell Peace then over the attention of publicists and hr the sidewalk been subject to on corrupt influences continuedhs vituperations A communication was read have perfheated the structure other fight in the committee that public evils to be abolished was a institutions anti Thqte from the Democratic main ot legislation and all il convention political new we specially protest against for the suffered ponvention it stated the Democrats platforms improvements have was the unjust and strict from that public unequal taxation accountof which will be inwerewhich favor of fusion further mismanagement: in the congratulate funds have been misused: that our heretoforeprevailing throughout found elsewhere 'The appointmentof committees was the state of Utah and Progressiveparty and the nation state land have we h JuliK na jiwaicr cuuia navu (een uo appointed resources been up The chair that our incomparable leader tnose public officials IT Ipre harmless than Jlie beginning of thenW taken squandered:and that the chief of Sanfvete T itch Hoeman Theodore Roosevelt — he who has so for laxity and partiality 'HiGA office of tiie state has riYl llHri’V Cltl and H of the great in and UUHWJillHRL thete was Carbon wonderfully been flagrantly used to further the execuUng the taxation laws We creates the success that is poni verytning ranth smoothly credentials: as the committee on has safely till nf fhA Cache movement — selfish interests of favored demand tnat the of tKatioai r isStobertson of indiN A Salt Lake A from the dangersof South revised system into action until Mr itself be and that ail fort and happiness Larsen who ana y s and G is viouam refused to his Mitchell of Utah Bagley of American explorations and now and in levying dubby began to putThen The presentcorporations situation favoritism prepared zealously enter the Dri "finger of principles” in the pie Weber as a committee on permanent to therefore and collecting taxes shall cease that ail her :s’Yf L and demands his organizationEach cninty havingdelegates coining to brinj? We favor the abolition of the poll tl ere t was broughtXo batter ofdownWelter campaign citizens should lav aside ordinary selected present representatives thereto those qualities of brilliant Hendershot mrgUTnents 'partisan considerations and join in the platform cotnmittee Salt Lake thet have made iccunty 3 A of on statesmanship him Bagley Weber a united effort to restore to the two UNION of Salt was awarded three members Utah the most eminent American citizen Donahue people their own and and all other counties government believe that it as contrary tb “ itch WeberThe two one in the eyes of the world ’J’n ofCarbon countyand all Lewis to destroy those “invisible” P sound public policy to permit publie oaf Sanpe te of each platformcommittee was these felicitous circumstances powers Larsen county that have C O usurpedits functions utility corporations pleadted that principles he forof Beaver Peterson Christensen Under and about to enter upon to accumulate hom anil Murdock O gotten results obtained by the of Box Elder Cof notable contest in this state fund W Cche we unnecessary surplus charges R df E Anderson hereby adopt the following declaration “'ho practice either through excessive Sharp Carbon W of Hill waging campaigns who is Davis B Tl for services tiie public !“I do noti nri-iof Clegg of Salt Lake of principles: by to or means of large contributions iJl know by was substituted for from with cor ’ ns ted a— L3 VWR NrA LlV'b Wasatch W K through stock gambling X A L said Mry Larsi Lake was substituted X and porate resources pr PttAB Walton of Salt Rood corporationshas through thfe I’h'd of tiie sentence was for Rich C indorse and increase of their bonded indebtedness George M Suldemoralizingand dangerous bf of! iivan ahd renew our dthifnedremainder Mr Page of Sait Lake Any surplus acquired) laughter Larsen Thomas to our national party platform to our public institutions We so 1873 han Innlz iook Hit tne Itnnr iioor ano red A Huish Z1 G of at and that all parties should be their legitimate CUUUlBrelterated tnen U'tl Carpenter adopted Chicago wie over Intention jis uf voting as Utah particularly by their need? dividends better!Joseph Rilev and Thomas Davis emphasize the neceSat -T jbut was membership pi eased squelched whert of n Weber Jesse Bean of Sevfer Lewis sity for the initiative referendum large and that their finances Continued on Page Column 6) 'district' convention Second with Mr chairganlzed as Lawrence A man and of Utah county secretary ’WhenHulsh the conventionwas called order L or-e -The Today s as l j ' 1 I Y II ps ice-imodation ' a v suD-sta-tlori 1 -Robertson “ - t T 11 -lunches I s r 99 iNre - - - Y 3 ' J IT HIM——- ’nsaw ) Onen vt' Cand t PARLOR PREMIUM K 1 by ) : -ft I as ANNlVERSAnY I AcViors fc M The ' ' Davis-’-j'oun’tles ITIETH Incomplete ’ H Make Aue Thach's your and' headquarters while In Sal ab ohre all H Lake' nt thoroughly home n make yourselves out’ Rest here Use Roomsand HooDii to stort ice Writing We Avail yourselves — Stamps! ffefi Inof our ’Annexe YVadinar chargeof OUL ParcelCh Checkour Third loor You will find On Ingt nnd Baby Carriage iUKthere on display thousandsof beauWE G1VB' GREEN STAMPS tiful and valuable conveniences Besure to vi :ltthe premiums that I CharseAccourit ncauuiuiyou can obtain REE by saving rremiumounts in In a 3d floor? tOuriiSoda This week ur stamps every Privilege af Buying on our Aecom lets (delicious ovu for II visitor will The emu conference receive’ ab Is 5c riean wno Charge Account extended We 'nlaoWtVfl me solutely REE an ®'W Stamp to all and tasty low ail "Ttcsnon 'ResponsiblePersons exrrem 'r 14 Book containing10 stamps e1i IBB ifth loor prices CREDIT t)ETT f£h -district Salt Lake la Visit to a to Without and V Welcome I ii - RANK STEPHENS Store Big 3 M'hen ’ Bargain DR i a a GOWANS and Every Wonderful Offers AAifl uuuud fuc g riday niwap mgiib Bargains lM:4ry andypiir Prices) QaaMaa ocdiucd duu Auerbach’s Department am4mM udiupo- uivc wc iuu?yv - ' - a - i 4-l -- cerg ! -— f congressional Dr Gowans Doesn’t He Will Accept J i a we v I Progressive ! 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