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Show ---. es INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, AMERIKEARNS PARTY WOULD _ BULLDOZE FEDERATION goodness. He is indeed a royal characte He stooped as he kissed my hand, and when he spoke, the word - ue aste' fell softly from a lips, fue he past and all its sorre is hed as by the stroke of | a ean s lwand. <An {ntoxicating illusion came | over an spirit, and for a few short s I felt as if vere really sti ie. erorea: of the French His look met mine as Ww hen the glance of king} -_-_-- Great Outcry . . Is Adoption Raised of for stsAs onher kingmajesty Safety lstation . Devices. CAN NO Reputation . Being . in Railways for| ; World the lieved Sept. nevertheless 22.-It a a esata fact ees that people ally their as the average up railways a is the was the sympathy when the Scotch Thursday, so stirred yet the decoration few public Life Very especi-| been Ends Peculiar two Years was Under mind. Sanford, [ee died H, Deming, physician, 6 suddenly tonight in a Nothing pared with the amazingly sudde nN! eral oe during the afternoon. death met by the sleeping passengers peorn § o'clock in the evening he arat Grantham lr a again and soon afterwards Miss In this most people see the passing | Fis r, or Shaw, calle for hel th the proud boast that England's railShysician having suddenly fallen dead woman the headquarter police At and] in the world the safest reads are incomparably superior fn thi respect | Sid that while talking with her con ee pocket, cry is being raised re for increased eal in ia : ett _* > , " Gn he a e quest rdsthat cautions and the railroad companles! +, given one, the doctor refused, doubtless will be forced to adopt|/jing they were for dyspepsia. extra devices believe for safety them practical . ' Accident whether or Couldn't they oman be woman not be ill Helped. later and died Detective tail, to appears hardly agitation The reported he was taken in great Kelley of that been no wens If, as some suppose, the engineer previany became, without suddenly ous sympton a ving lunatic, he was only following. the latest statistics which show that twenty engineers an firemen are thus afflicted every year. Leal she say fe £ ra dressed partly aftWels shortly NORA | ‘The las people mo analy before oa oa Aim is to Special in messes the taken measures the gnd wilk offenders, the reo} the conclusion Crawford to Pours ay be-|Says H. with the support Tibbals understand- would go to moved the at unanimous of the second Pitt to make ballot, which vote for state senator Present County Commissioners rings a Have Increased the Tax Levy, he feature of the county commissioner fight was a statement by Joseph Lippman, former United States district attorney. In nominating On Jacobson, he charged: ‘The present board of county commissioners has resulted| mismanaged. = until taxes It ture. the in DIIT) the affairs have been increased so Newton nominated EE eres : Tuennenn O-Ca as the only safe man for the} as Palliove oe 449 B. Westerfield 347 Altra Kent 9 age J. G Southey At bey ey | Hiram F. Yeag Cotes 39 Martin Mahukin, 46 --_-_---- CHRISTENSEN EASY WINNER. lead, with John W. Pike second. Fowler ; : Christensen Chris- With Machine Backing Defeats Grand Army Man. 282 °07 eee Matt Quinn for it be 01 2 eae ++ 207 187 nominated Barney Daugherty assessor, by acclamation, and moved that as the consta, pes: ref 5 be ee Dana for T. justi Sm o£, » lower- fu-| Grand Army Patterson, nated, but an of old the the Republic, soldier, eity was crowd William R nomi- juggler backed]about of the figures, Morris a wrote who administration book and nomination the won its shortcomings, two] required it while and Fowler, W ballot. third the on treasurer the!for veteran, the defeat to ballots HAPPY EX-EMPRESS | Ky ‘reform' outfit accomplished the Lynn was his strongest opponent. work. The defeat of Mr. Patterson} Will R. Sibley was also nominated and Robert Sleater seconded the nominawas brought about by running in B. tion of Bob Wimmer before Wimmer's w He was nominated by Aveta Enea Honors Her name had gone before the convenlan Sanford of the machine crowd tion. That led Matt Daugherty to and polled enough votes to kill off the eandidate. On the' secon nominate Wimmer, who is deputy city ballot sixty votes that had been cast treasurer. - him on the first were thrown to After the second ballot William H. Fowler. Tommy Atkins, the rather Tibbals asked that all Wimmer votes Plank for Its Removal to the Lateran busy clerk of the street department, be thrown to Edmunds. This was met ave Been Upset. handled the twenty votes 1 with hoots and hisses. <A ontest for the administration. Vienna, Sept. 22.-An interesting| Rome, Sept. 22-The arrangements for Nineteenth sprang up in the Tenth district and another in the Thirty-seventh, where conversation with Ex-Empress Eu-|the removal of the body of Pope Leo Outside Precincts, charged he could not get in a delegate genie has been communicated to the ee cer St Eerer to the lateran The results of the nominations have been upset owlng to the fact that a square deal. He voted for Lynn, city the precincts outside of the public by her intimate friend, the|iie sculptor, Fadolin wil: be unable were; ut the district chairman cast it for Countess Castellanau. It seems that, to complete the monument before next Edmunds. Several other rows occurPrecinet 1, composed of Districts Cardinal Rampola, who is at archred, and the convention was In dison the occasion of her recent visit Paleat Wie: onthededl 64, 88, 89-Justice of peace, 7 > ; z 3 : e ct B . Peter order. The ballot results as follows: D. Harker; constable, H ‘ Reena ae tcaeiin aithe teed the pucen@ of having the tomb 1st. 2nd. 3rd. a ae f there empty est the present ope beautiful Louis XIV furniture, some |Lcpould die. He wishes to haste ee of Districts ca oe 2, composed W.. PP. Lynn... 179 195 150 gobelin tapestry and a gold watch that fremoval of Pope co's re ns as nd 87-Justice of the peace, J. & W.:R. Sibley... ..106 15 we Mcbelonged to Napoleon III, but the em_j|to have them placed in the provisional Araersla: constable, Thomas J. W. Edmunds. , 177 245 409 peror in most delicate manner|tomb in the lateran within the present R. S. Wimmer 150 138 73 declined the gifts The countess re-]¥ear, as already arranged, but Cardinal composed of Districts 4. lates that after the interview the ex- eae ee the wee on ane n 95-Justice of the 61, 93, 94, a p> , o that he space is no 1ilable an COHEN PUSHED INTO RACE. constable, em s s f e 2 peace, James Drinkwater, press was quite a changed woman a it the changing of the burial place The members of her suite and those in Willlam Cannegator. so c t c espect. Precinct 7, composed of districts her company heard from her lips for asfae ty: Cr tonten so arp nitbine the Former Democrat Doesn't Want Nomthe first time in many years the| matter Rie Pope Pius, lest he should be65, 69 and 70-Justice of the peace, ination, But Gets It Anyhow. Julius Heuser, constable, W. W. Milwords, "I am happy." lieve that he is not destined to live "His majesty," she said, "has the|long, the removal probably will be postler hte gs M. Cohen, former secretary compaped of districts Precinct 10, noblest soul, filled with charming| poned until next spring of Democratic state committee, 92-Justice of he 80, 82,90 and va nominated for recorder by Matt constable, peace .,..E. Be Mezerlans: Daugherty, and Charles Mostyn Owen Louls R. Bu named George W. ; Cohen for, catnstable was as folThe vote startled the convention by saying he lows: did not want the office, that he had 2nd bal. e bal. 320% been offered the place a few days ago, Fowler .. and that he would not acept unless 192% Patterson . the party could get no one else. He GOlding:.. ssi0%nde wise 9.8 said his name and the name of George W. Parke were used in the Tribune Tote tuo ds. Gis ove 533 without authority, and that Mr. Parke denied that he was a candidate. He, like Cohen, did not want his name to PITT WINS FOR SHERIFF. be used. John A. Street said he had a hunch that Parke would accept, but Backed by Machine He Lands Nomithe convention refused to allow Cohen to withdraw, nominating him on the nation on Second Ballot. first ballot as follows: Tom Pitt won the sheriff nomination Joseph M. Cohen ...... 380 after a bitter struggle, the withdrawal George W. Parkes...s..: 236 of George Hancock's name making It is| will prove of the highest value. the course of study] to make intended obligatory for officers entering the | criminal department. Similar insti-| tutions wit Re started throughout the Pee. or e gendarmerie and local as It Sie Were stil" BODY: OF. POPE:: LEO a Potentate. xil THE CHARLTON SHOP 30}: Outfitters for Women Our Monday Opening and Tuesday, Sept. 24 and 25 Showing the Handsomest Line of Dresses, Gowns and Ladies' Furnishings ever Displayed in the West Mrs. with and Charlton her the gowns. has most also TAILORED a just returned exquisite line of line dainty DRESSES. from of Eastern tailored suits Designing markets, dresses, and ers in Paris, connoisseurs SHOPS Into by dainty Result: their wor kmanship of dresses Is correct handle their them, from little finishing Gowns having and go gowns and of touches that litthe detail and materials please. clever, most hence and noted the BEST carefully designing, Everything the mak- about At that only is dresses cloaks. individuality appreciate, products-Every selecting ting an evening handsome tailoring excellent, fitting smoothly and perfectly. EVENING DRESSES AND GOWNS are from the bringing is dore gone to. the right perfection. SPECIAL:-HEREAPTER WEWILL MAKE NO CHARGES FOR ALTERATIONS. Pitts victory over Raleigh certain. George M. Sullivan came at "the crisis of the conve oo and nominated Joseph H. Raleig C: DunBay enlightened the convention by dropping a scintillating thought in connection with the nomiThe fact that him personally" must have been a factor in the result Cc. C. Goodwin nominated George Hancock, the only one in the lot honest /enough to confess that he was out fo the nomination because he wanted it- not because of any solicitation on the jpart of his friends. Policeman Morrison nominated A. H. White. Robert S, Sleater created a stir w hen he caranned the nomination of leigh. He said Raleigh had baat ‘asked two years ago to take a nomination There was chance of election then, but Sleater thought there was a chance now He:'c¢ the Amerikearns party want him now because he is ever the most honorable men hissed lived!" ' This wae heoted and bys ihe conventio rmstrong didn't intend to I : eae) bu e was pushed by a kind friend Senn nominated A. H Little Ballot 122 Opening-MONDAY SOUTH MAIN. AND TUESDAY, Sept. 24 and 25 for Sheriff. Lavery again butted in ing Raleigh's nomination, ballot es as follows: Tom vee ‘Raleigh' by secondThe first 303 217 615 STENHOUSE Clumsy Way Doubt in JOBBED of Minds FOR Handling of OFFICE Vote Some Leaves Delegates. S. M. Stenhouse may may not have been nominated for auditor over Harry A. Mercer, but there was such confusion in the figures that a number of delegates left the hall: saying that Stenhouse was jobbed. The result as first given out was: Mercer 301, Stenhouse 276. This was disputed and charges were made to Secretary Armstrong, who was aiding Ben Johnson in the tabulation of the ballot The matter was finally adjusted by lopping three votes off the cried count. The ballot was » follo es seacae! M. Series sas 574 Clint Leigh nominated Stenhouse by saying that the labor unions had indorsed him for the place. This statement was made in the knowledge of the fact that the Federation of Labor contémplates putting a ticket in the field and has indorsed no one for candidacy on any party ticket. That County called the Chairman J. to M, G Cohen, Permanent Chairman. before nearly 2 o'clock the It was its reon credentials made committee b44 committee found port The entitled to seats im the delegates were convention orThe committee on permanent reganization and order of business commended the following permanent officers of the convention Judge A. N. Cherry, chairman; Daugherty, vice-chairman Mrs vice-chairman, Frank Medill, Mrs. s Mrs. Kate Farrell, Hadley, Mrs. Mrs: 'S: Parker, ohnson, secretary; W. Smith,'; BF assistant secretary; Frank assistant secretary; Joseph . Cohen, reading clerk; J. G. Morrison, sargeant-at-arms; George J} Strickley, assistant The committee also recommended nominations in the following order Senators, representatives, attorney, sheriff, commissioners, clerk, assessor, treasurer, recorder, auditor, surveyor The committee limited nominating speeches to five, and seconding speeches to two minutes. The report was E. order party, believing as "Wwe most solemnly do, that the future welfare of the citi zens of this sta depends upon. the the triumph of the erin ipies for which contidentmerican party stands. We anc ly call upon all clean-minded our banabiding eitizens to ner. We contemplate with deep satisfaction the record whieh the American party has made in the Seo ay Ve oe the affairs of Salt1 City. oe an equally able, consclentious economical governme Nowe Salt =» coun that Sr guara ntee Our nominees books the upo the laws now vigorously and will be preed t principles of Hberty will umphan Point With Pride. 10:30 be tri- point ae the Hon. We ride to Thomas We the American nominee or congress: from the state of Utah, as a man clean and pure, capable and ourageous. We point o the do Thomas Maloney, nominee for the justice of the Supreme court, as a man of sound judicial judgment, aman n all respects fit and competent to fill office to which he has been We elle in the principle that a public lite in a public trust; that the most fompe tent and eee only should a political convention stow iy ards on pertrie terms the otros st in the the official course yirecee attorney « the county the peddle the Republican party and ean county attorn with stultifying thelr refusal to fair when called hold the arms of the law so >» in the mene iple that every shi h or lo rich or poor, the same law as We bell county att violated their oath of office, 2 srform their plain duties s in the sa r prosecuting some called high chureh office lals, with thie > and only repayin nati y have alleen in periaction of any governme pend upon the unbiased and delibe ve exercise of the right of suffrage by t people he polls. That when this judgment is influenced from 7 spiritual or religious source, hereperpetuity of the oe nent is by directly lessene Genuine Prosperity. We commend the attitude of the present city a stration toward the laboring man recognize that prosperity cannot genuine it reaches to the great majority the citizens who oe ane ir bread by sweat of their bro The conduct of the: county affairs has e present ad- HIRST FOUND UTAH GUARD DEFICIENT Dr. Pierce's Fayanite Prescription, Is not a secret or which FOR Dishandment First intelligent, _People beca are of the unm is non-alcoholic in Its composition, ically pure glycerine taking the commonly. used The Pierce for the nesses ists, that on EXPLANATION of medicine, against most a full Hst of all its Ingredients being printed, tn plain oe on every bottle An examination of this list of ingredients will disclose the fact that It ‘Inspection Was Made When Organization in State of Chaos. CALLS the quite naturally averse certainty as to their RhinIeen character, but jsa medicine OF KNOWN COMPOSITION, chem- alcohol, "Favorite Prescription " ls in cae the only medicine out up cure of woman's peculiar weakae allments, sold through drugthat does no\ contain alcohol and ae large quantities, Furthermore it ls the only median for woman's spe clal diseases, the Ingredients of which have the unanimous endorsement of all the one medical ae and teachers of the several schools of practice, and ata too as remedies for the ailments for which sav crite Prescription " jg recommen A little book of some of these endorseTAG, ments will be sent to any address, postT ; : pald, and absolutely free If you request he report. of Major tobert I. | game by postal card or letter, 0 a PY Hirst, ‘Twenty-ninth infantry, whal V. Pierce. Buftalo, inspected \the. various) organizations of Don't forget that Dr. Pierce's Favorite mended: Unless Be Battery Conditions Visions of the Kwatakdearinca so ew y a last! pro- Prescription, for woman's weaknesses and delicate ailments, ee not a patentor secret medicine, be eee a ' Mette .,| rae ae zea governor and by} thon" of a regularly graduated Aid nist engagededucated in theand practice of his chosen speclalty-that of diseases of with the it has been made -attica pik Anis mond :C found Which' little he. thorough. tO This tions Can Remedied, the National Guard spring in compliance him thie Recom- ayia Utah the - publie een ae oa) thee through| »...| nae of Sr in plain Gey that inspection, it. would appear heport ‘c-thak -Major "Hirst In the say National could much-.in'Guard: prals of is of without certain doubt officers Service at a time were very favorable healthy growth due in to the leaving ee ee English on every reDOEE: it is the only medicine especially signed for the cure of woman's Asam that contalns no aleohol, and the only one hasthan a professional pl worththatmore all the so-called aethe monials" when conditions for a rapid and The ictlions oft ar "testl- ever pubiahed a aoe Le Send for these acters as icines. above. They qi if you suffer from apr backache, Oa ee a headicha agcing these "alsconteat: officers caused a feeling of genetal to" Boteaet wate the down He i the and abdomen, weak sensation back, have lowdisagreeable weak- men in the organizations from which they resigned, causing them to lach the interest essential to maintaining omnes of a PERE Ag t Der high thane standard efficiency mee eae ale nates oa nt t. th anOee Pea ee ea enuite tee at Eing fe Pinte S avort P sad I Ant ees Dr. Pierce's eae a Pellots the best laxcee F "adi Fallot Rete What they unanimously considered a aerE and reat ae tee nae ies good cause, tt will be a pleasure to Gisele th ote chit :. Naceiar note that the inspecting officer "and mus eset Mee Te the military seeretary at Washington | > ni ee = are of the opinion that administrative action will be necessary in order toa secure this efficienes This ean only mean the removal of source of discontent in the militia, because of Which the officer ind men now seem to be disturbed and which is now the a DPR DODD > the same as‘ it ‘was when so many SOOO SOO effictent officers left Extracts from given below What the the Inspector service re port are Pound. "Company A (Nephi)-Men desirable, rather zealous, fairly drilled and could be relied upon to turn out well in case emergency. The officers wer ultentive Company 3 (Ogden)-A very satisfactory appearing guard organization Officers and zealous an d enthusiastic, would command be eve nt and reliable in called upon Offield duty. > gzood drill ComSalt Lake )-The premen particularly satisfactory pearance, the officers their present interest it wi become a rellable and eflici ent company Probably 90 per cent would respond to an emergency call, Gompany B (Bountiful) The appeared men would prove ficient' and They probease of en cy, in Comcent ay 3 men fav (Manti)-E to its in rank Beane reb esides time, a nd were in washouts railroad would present The men « is zé salous, the company well reliable and instructed. heient, SU) per cent respond would Probably in company H (Salt cent might turn Lake), 60 per not mue h interes st Shown troop the cava Iry sufot wer e not of the Reniaed age fo r a mounted requisite in domesti c disturbances organization name only in The troop is mounted indifferent instruction given and the cel it would 50) per 40 to Probably respond to an emergencyc cal Finds E hault With Y.M.C. A. Evening Institute Battery The re Ls ike) First battery (Salt this port is not favorable t zation and the inspector of storing of cannon in th e basement that they reason the armory for the on acplace awkward are c in a very count of the great labor attendant upon their Nd oe to the ground jn case * service the batt fact Ae or drill atandir it is impe ave even cramped drill their reme conditions are r reccomends the diabandine nt "DPENG OCT. 2ND Major Regarding the Signal Corps, ‘The officers Hirst in his report says: me as particularly and men impressed and effie jent, and intelligent, zealous They would be useful, well instructed. upon if eall ed reliable and efficient has enthusiasm anc This organization to emerrespond 90 per cent would gency all. Beale the pa i in the hoslittle found Hirst pital corps, Ma reported men the efficiency. He said no manifestation with no enthusiasm f mee! or efficiency Hirst Maj enerally speaking, poi the equipment lent to the state for the usc of its troops to be in poor care of not clean nor well taken shape War the at military secretary The department calls attention to the Tact 5 per cent abthat the report shows sent from inspection and in regard to an explanation has demanded proposed of the fact and also "FOR MEN-NOT MONEY" Educational and boys taught in by classes all adapted trades instructors and who to men industries are special- ists. Call Pree at building or ‘phone 2900 for Prospectus. remedies. Has Improved Since, co aken as a whole, the report shows poorer in National Guard to the ispection shape at the time of previous. Tt is than it was the year that at the time to be noted, however, affairs in the guard o f this inspection of et mos and were in a perfect state that since that time it has wonderfully AS is eximproved along all lines pressed by many eflicers, though, there is much to be desired and unless ceramong high tain changes take p ace commanding officers more resignations are looked for. SSSSSSSS3SS33 oo Improving the Cinematograph. An f charging and collecting ille Crime has bee encour negra tecte e Fanaa of the county been weal ari tiered away without u retu feel cnt this condltion snails lot continu The American party blades its nomlinees, if the full, and thorough nforcement of state, with fea that no arse.) saieteiiee shall protect the criminal from po ome consequences of his unlawful ac ----"2.--____ Ss DR. Darmer at Platform. resolutions rene committee on ported the following platform: ne county convention of the Ameriean party, held on Sept. 22, 196, hereby ‘Ss anc utifies the magnificent of Deere issued by the Dental 168 Main Morning Session. convention -Joseph precinet-S,. P. Armstrong Cartwright. Barlow, RobPie inet -Sam Sleate ert Mont Ferry Fourth Spine. H. Tibbals. A. Sheets,.J. Fifth precinct-George Darmer. E Short, F Tounty precinets-A Smith, Ross E. Armbrust, Kent Hote Henry Simonds Johnson, Coumy Candidates. Edmunds, the debonair Other Defeats Ago, as choscommittee county new and by ward municipal each county, is as outside the districts The by adopted. Long d SlAted" Edmunds, % : Willlam me Committee. County y OD ‘ |* TREA OD BEADIOCK the the | but needs othwas -_----_ had J. "Daly con-|J. for Fowler Thomas ee metel wants, only who |stable as a man of the Onnot behalf place. New Cherry sanford launched Pike, and H. A. Holman neste cee n. The result was as fol lst Bal. 2d Bal. Jon , port G Gookge, Salven Beeeteont tbe, Game.nomi-Dt Hiram F. Yeager Ferry seep stree that J. 23, 1906 made another adSanford ail in T he took up the KF polydress in which laid down by rank gamy threads Cannon the night before that a delegate arose and moved County SO f three, with *hairman Darmer at the head, to appoint a legislative best method to insure This did cess at convention through c to allow o'clo adjourned and organize rethe committees of this county archy had decided upon him and At the convention of the city preThe nomination of the even-|€rs were barred. the opening ¢inet before by acclamation. unanimous made for was on fight jing session, Ps Aively for | city cases| Wiliam County Atiorneyship DeInto One-Man Incident. eee Tom cumula-| of hundreds in veeeeseeos apiiested for the that believed is experience tive pursuit successful to more ° R. studied {criminals Ut his W. nomination pitt's HIS! vote! RACE FOR CONSTABLE. left] wit-| traces the of evidence oO be devoted vu on attention cd the reasons view crimes, and solved with a why are not caught, disasters, similar after the y i s su nee criminals, met | Minutely cars has th of his own of the inexceeding in Se, that Iscued one an vettcot t tar America rmal| ft syatern® In The Hancock that jt; aia. WEBER HAS WALKAWAY. < An eee ' Every committed. erimes of lo. Thhat the of Cahoon acceptance. He was the lion of the} evening. He promised that if elected) he would perform the duties of hHiS| office without fear or favor Training. Central Policé Scientifie institution. Its alm is to provide officers with a highly specialized training In the detection of crime. The classes will meet twice a week, when the officials will bring before the pupils elaborate re- will here it George Gib-|ing county attorney's office White with-|tensen lacked 18 votes, but on the fe and moved to make it unanl-|second ballot he took eighty votes nous. from Meloy and twenty from Pike Weber was called from the body of|adding a few new vote George F. the house and made a short speech of] Goodwin nominated Meloy. Allan DIRECTORS FOR ae Provide Police Officers with SCHOOL holasoll like. Gia o assurance chief aivectors death nervous and the majority. Beotine xat mat tea degree of fri hasitaken, es ae for P. follows Weber the seizure should come in his Vienna, Sept. 22.-The police auL ests s & an importwas merely the misfortune Of} z thorities Ss ¢éare establishing an i ‘ those in train. behind. Britons|ant new department, to be called the throttle J. plause Allan Sanford eee Had Votes to Burn oR the second Weber in a graceful speech. Soren } Ballott for Cle ° Christenson announced the with | drawal of the name of Walter Little. Frank R. Christensen, clerk of the Charles Mostyn Owen, the official| board of public works, had a walksleuth of the Amerikearns party, de-|away in the race for the clerkship. manded that the convention nominate} The first ballot showed him far in the e- Deiieelana but ae ne by George fore e vole was counted. Juring | the balloting P J. Daly butted in with a motion that the nominations lof Cahoon and Sanford be named | junanimous. He did not wait for the| county distriets to be heard, and) eared that the program would not be} | carried out, Race for velops vlolently agony the ce Dr were also pea oe a room pelt ) 14 a ee phan in aoe cis oman ril irea ce tes justified, as the latest aceldent seems to have been one of those inexplicable] aeeaine itOMn @hichitherel COUIMMHEVEl hint that if statistics were available in America it would be found that sudden acute insanity reaches an even ig percentage among American than English locomotive hands. However that may be, the terror inspired by the idea of having a raving lunatic ready followed announced - that) The race for county Attorney as all for Weber. The vice-chairman of the Amerikearns state committee had hardly any opposition and after the usual nominations, he was declared the nominee by acclamation BR: Johnson nominated W. R. White and the mention of the name brought ap- took two wae oe ming erie ae out-| tablet A tremendous Lippman Total hav of lines. he was nominated Joe else is talked about. Foreign happen- ing any! ater wes "tl ee ieee ings sink into insignificance com at The doctor called subsequently sev- to American and who json. }nominated Cir- H. One.) T. Sanford .-...+ «+. gO af they are now a burden." He merely room at the Palmer house, where he} jAllan | Tames WwW. ¢ GAH OGMiicta eke (ater ang itis 46 Ie stated what he knows to be untrue and i called to attend a woman who reg- | George W. Gibson 161% a charge that his party cannot substered as Cora Fisher of Birmingham, ‘ q7 | Stantiate rar but who afterwards told the police that she was Miss Lizzie Shaw of Districts 80, 81. 82, 90, 91 and 92! Southey, and C. 3. Pulver nominated Pana, Il east their 27 votes as joint ballot Martin M¢: ‘hikkin Richard Reynon The woman ee at the hotel early ------ nominated S . Westerfield, and |! an) duy, was issigned ree Mee wrecked| tragedies old. 22-Dr. Chicago Page showed that Sanford and Cahoon had]. oo... aan Sleater took ‘back been picked by the leaders to win Se ee Ge: rae ue a > ; : ‘lall he said a few minutes before and Isvery district controlled by attaches). icq for the nominee j of the eae ed every Sree 5 Bee f the eclty hac yeen given a hunch +e loan a ver "wre ind there was no more show for GibLIPPMAN'S MISSTATEMENT. son than there was for the man who great! Chicago, Sept. well-known Prom nated P. H. Crawford. There was no} George R. Hancock. 60 Second and, also no vote for the} A. H. Little 42 candidate Hlis name had not been! A. H. White 3 mentioned before and the convention} as not only surprised to hear it, but | 625 was surprised to hear ft in the man-} As it required 313 votes to nomlner in which it was presented In ate, A second ballot was called and Butch" Lowry nominated Allan mete Ferry withdrew the name of given cumstances. for the Ameri-| express had peculiarly which regards the can victims The recoliection of Salisbury had scarcely died out before another accident startled the country into 1 emi-panic Only twelve were killed | on (Continued conceal upon between main routes to the north Without understanding this feeling an Ameri-| can could scarcely appreciate how; deep | rallway Mt IN WOMAN'S ROOM but more the ‘The country is so Physician's association strong curious himself grows there and intimate is that national possession, small the yy Marshal MacMahon when president, but she was given to understand that Napoleon lil himself conferred grand cross on the emperor \" Is Disappearing. London, rd scarcely agitation She had pean watehfrom the window for a sight of| emperor, and when she saw him |‘} ast she murmured with a sigh, "Tl """ la legion d‘honneur' (He carBoe the Legion of Honor.) | The first impression was a sad one, |} Since the empress and her sulte be- BOAST English ) Safest ent ‘could her ing oO LONGER of she SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER and introduced Johny A. Street, tem-| porary chairman, Ws SyaaKeY we is | tore or ary secre a The cere ok Wa not openec wit n invoes n ut haicrari eave ah shed mie | Beant with some vigor Te nailed the charge of Democratic Chairman Mike Cunningham that the Amerikearns party composed solely of a was licans, sxild that a great many Be were the anette an He » elty admin fag istration and flung flowers into the of the chief of police, George Sheets He showed supreme nerve by asset tthere been no gambling Lake the present administration if there is any gambling, an informer will not hi ive more than notify the chief sand It will be stopped. He said gas company is arrayed trust "chureh 4, He deis a slate, and flatAmerikearns party by telling » convention about all the food men be ere to it who live on Brigham ° ~ THE 2 Z. BROADBENT'S Office, Twenty per cent Cc. M. I. carpet 500 Scott Building, off all couch department. covers. inventor has succeeded in eyolyou pon the ing a novel improveme nt ordinary celluloid film used for einepictures matographic purposes. The upon manner are taken in a _ spiral circular glass places, thereby enabling a long series comprising several hundred pictures to be obtained in a small space. The jameter of the plate is inches, while the photographs fl fleen themselves do not exceed half an inch in length. In this way it is possible to record a story lasting about four minutes upon one plate Fear the Co-operative Stores. There is a strong feeling in Austria and Germany against co-0 peration Stores. .At.a recent meeting in Vienna speaker predicted the ruin or the mercantile Class unless een was done to check the moveme "The Lagoon Road" | Salt Lake & Simon President and Ogden Railway. Bamberger, General Manager. Time Table in Effect Sept. 4, 1906. Leave Salt Lake 5:50 ang, 1:30, etahtenk tn om eave aneee a. apes ™m., Layton ‘a Salt 1 m., 2:45, 6:00 pen * z very day except Sunday, yf s ‘ola I trains tee stock yards leave Balt Lake ; m. an -40 p. m. 7 Returning, leave yards at 8:00 a. m. and 56:00 p.m. |