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Show 2 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN WINNING TICKET NOMINATED BY REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION... REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1906. t MORNING M. | the ing the Wright county precincts nominations convention were Nominations Preeinet Nephi stable, had Timpson, J. Larson of during peace, Forest Dale; of Sugar. One.) The report of the committee on D ratform and resolutio was read E. OG. Leatherwood ene was unanimously adopted. The platform clearly states the position of the Republican party in . the Page tec will name its-own chairman. The was adoptec | report The chair appointed H. S. Anderson and Clarence Cowan as tellers to assist in tabulating the vote.» follow-| Justice, 1-Justice S. S. the made for From votes to | con-} Precinct 2-Justice of the peace, F. | oe Rete rH te oa ne Peete M. ‘ * stable, Samuel Newell, | 0% Ofer par tes 1a lave mismana. Bishop; constable pe} ; j aged affairs of cily and county, Precinct 3--Justice of the peace, | ; : John Rider; constable, Samuel Has- | The Virst Nomination. Jem. | Precinet 4-Justice of the peace, | Charles Holm; constable, John Gra‘ Precinet §-Justice of the Peal Peter A. Neilson; constable, Frank At-| wood. Precinct §--Justice of peace FAC , iieleconata hls Samuel = GOD tere emcee ae Howard. that of ee elerk H. C. Edwards | of Fric Edw: irds & Smith nominated aie »ph Eldredge, ji the coor incumbent. The mention of Mr. Eldredge's name brought forth a storm of cheers Mr. Smith referred to the present county clerk as a fa| voite of the Republican party He said he had nominated him two years] ago, and had promised just such ty i tha y All.of the candidates committee meeting night at will and hold the an will be made for the Afternoon cam- Session. singing some made an the campaign instantaneous songs, which = bs conditions follows: , and + Some Tune: Be Old Town : : Listen to ‘Tonizht ns us as we ; song Teeny ‘ s marched mre this Earn ‘ 1 . : Tom, a ram, Tom, as in to being . - with The rules was with polls, eee Kearns or Tommy! moved a sus- pension of the rule that the nomfination might be made by acclamation | The convention nominated him with a jringing | cheer present Perkins recorder, has 7 made . {is a . 3 the splen= 7 | aid ear Bue ie EE eo | Mion Is only e tore Cru |vindieation that his party will give jhim in November é BR. Irvine nominated J. A. _| Groesbeck, jr., at present a deputy in the treasurer's : . office, for county Ve > sole « : treas- . Democruts, Amerikearns your tricks, - And we'lk hand At.oto. stout -you will jane on to all g00d and) upon November six, 5 ye 8 e hue a AS FOR FIRST VERSE, a CHORUS oe van we're * nominated Fight,for The mation rule was by acclamation. Sheriff's Office. of nominating broken when it | bent. E. D. R. s Thompson, . receiver Pronkle knocks the vetate for. S0:} tor ‘the: Jand:office, nominated much scan per wee Sergeant Bill can snarl aand growl, Or- | ¥- Smith, jr., saying that lando too can't a ‘man has seryed one term Whitecotton, jo the That pur prove Maloney fray, ana both Utah is" oe them that da Toby, yy om Tom can we . CHORUE Maloney and John when and {s peserving of a renomination, us ually nominated for the he second ,tics to nominate the | bent, hence, he spoke incumSmith. will/time: but | Thompson Tom |A' yoice onded for the believed from ~~ the the third ter'm,;.Mr. it to be bad polipresent for Mr. labor element nomination, inoue f and its compe Cienaae stroy grasping ane lawcombinations ond pools, far-Pe aoa an > the irrigation problems West. Should ei eeA oe of in polit that peerseit te alittt d cart honored the has home, at It and dignity abroad. y in whose e xperienced to trust the many ‘or ind recon- party of Ltcisicm "negation ) Re- rez is the hands it national ss questions polle par progres ss strength oppo x the of : the progre eae e Re pub- Democratic Unfltness, Each time during the last fitty fos have, in that the American people state of temporary abe rr: ation: with intrusted the Democratic part ace power, it has brougnt bankruptcy, ustry an sur the country. Who does not remember how: "during the last administration of Grove n rom For Por etre "Wed teen fears jemensth, | Sefore Washington _to Cache they hear the even w it ow upon the wing; Howell and Frick to yictory wathoat the King? Chorus cash of the great will will Silver same as second verse. vole thelr full strength, The report Was adopted e committee on temporary organivation and organization oe that the temporary organization be made permanent, the excaptién of the addition of the names Horace H. Smith and Nephi S. Timpson as eLeRIee and. &.-S.-Ury. eant-at-arms. The assistant secas assistant order of nom- in jons was reported as follows: Clerk, recorder, treasurer, sheriff, at- torney, surveyor, assessor, county cemmissioner, state senators, state representatives. Myton, chairman, moved its adoption. Jake Greenewald wanted the convention to elect a chairman there was of the new committee but no second and the commit- ballot ballot Race for ray nominated nominated, ©. Rideout, Hayes aoe Heber Smith but borers the RESCRIPTION OR WEAK WOME | CAPT. COMLEY from New York, Oct. 8 The first ACQUITTED Outset sponsible He for Was Not Re- Collision, day's \ Washington, Oct, 8.cting Secreregistration in. New York state was/)... of the Navy Sauna today formuch larger than in. previous years, | mally approved the verdict of sccult- The Gardner store offers an but opportunity to choose from a wide range of prices and an immense variety of patter ns, They are well made and stylish in every detail, Pants from the cheapest reliable grades to the best made, Prices $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 up to $10, Full Gardner value in every a pecullar my factor i heavy regu Anon tween 6 the and 9 4 that in polls opened the was the took place very)tal ene and 6 to ae 4 _¢ neglect night.) Hae J, - when) 10 at of Comey be=) morning by 5 Whevincs i o courtmartial of oa nged This was especially true in the districts, live. Both | where the workingmen parties claim that this is favorable them : duty. the tatenthe was on Aye ne meetings nd G Dye Dea a Sar epee : Br cl arewec arged Hear ears all KI3 2 wvith, battleship and' z } com- Alabama last July, when that ship collided with the battleship Tllinois off Newport, R, I and his trial was ordered by the Secretary of the Navy on the recommen- red closeee tng a ay that Capt. Comley |have been tried, as it was directly Santee s > charge Comley |the outset that sponsible I : for he navy sald should evident was the in- which of a court oF : inquiry dation rhes ope » a 2 Solcrne! yoann Mn Hashes Ae " s ve tigi ited the Incident. state ronan me ee equn | yne high official of the the ce the Capt. ernor betas never from In no wise collision of his re- ship "le ‘Tears 4) with the Illinois trial court ve that It is understood no eenety woainn MRENGwER "not of its finding in plain people, and predict- hones unanimous he would spend most of} Sake F , se Gas ok, at apy | friend of the ed if electe his time paying off private grudges | The Navy department today recelyrather than working for the people ed the findings of the court martial Hearst also was busy tonight. He sddressed four big meetings in various | sections of the city, making his trip between those points in a high power) automobile. His speeches followed the! jlines of his previous ones NSANNSANSNSSSNSNNNSSSSSNSNSSASSNSNSS SSNS NSS UNS S P. Appleby TABULATED _ THE lor ene years afte the. pioneers ime into the yaetiey tne people were all of one religious faith. Strong, neon da men, with powers ower qualities airs Conunissioner. D. An extra pair of Pants are a periodical necessity, VOTE ON in the case of seut.. Alfred W ras Ser, who was officer: of the deck on bike Alabama at the time of the collisior It is helieved that i, verdiet of Hat guilty'' was also reachedein his case -__ + | LODGE ON REVOLUTIONISTS ATTACK EIGHT HOUR LAW Bryan and Hearst at Banquet Constitutionality of ts eroment tepublicans. Questioned . by Gov- Contrnuctors. tc inclpnes tl, O., Oct, &-The validity of 3oston, Oct. 8.-More than 1,000} the ght-hour law was attacked thia } cheering Republicans attended the an- | afte aaah attorneys representing ‘nual ante-election banquet in Sym-/the builders of the new government {phony hall tonight. and after liste eg dam and locks In the Ohio riv al te Congressman Burton, Senator Be Frernbank, near here. The company wus | : indicted last week by the federal grand | cridge und others, heard Senator ury on the ground that it had. per- pone who after declaring Br¥an's | jyjtted some of Its wonleul opinions to be "fleeting and fluctuat-. ing," said "The nomination of Hearst! in New York and Moran in Massa-j| | chusetts are identical in character, | gyver cieht hours a da for the contractors filed the Indietment, alleging law is Ratu Rikeutloral | proof beyond | clement in quash was overruled and set for further hearing |which doubt the aims | Strives at that the radieal| Democratic party class to arouse legislation, hatred, tends -and also day. to-| = ward socialsim and destruction of | priva ite property. We shall = fight | ; will |} Ley e + and the Western local Line OF OFFICERS. YOTE labor the case was ext Satur- WHEN YOU MAY : REGISTER + All persons in Salt Lake county entitled to vote at the election on Nov. 6 who have not heretofore registered, may register In their respective distriets on Tuesday, Oct. 9, Wednesday, Oct. 10, Tuesday, Oct. 16 and Tuesday, Oct. 30. Be sure to register. Tuesday, Oct. 30 will ce the last day for reg- + + + + Fetteesterete sete ee + stockholders! be represented by the for the Oregon Short to Se Millar Represents Uarriman. + | Alexander Millar, secretary of the|# |} Oregon Short Line company and the! + ly nion Pacific Land company. arrived|+ lin Salt Lake yesterday to attend the |# |annual meeting of the land company | +. today and the railroad company tomor-|# row Tt is understood that Mr. Millar|#+ | bears the proxies of BE, H. Harriman|+ jand his Eastern associates in the com-|+ | panies n ie attorneys a demurrer to the eight-hour "he son ptetsetetetetetetty revolution.' VOTE COUNTY and Henry N. was also ballot |smeret |1 aoa } there The fight for county commissioner was predicted as one of the mos ciling of the convention. There was a Wide field and plenty of spirit shown on the floor when the convention refused to adjourn at 6:30. There was esire to see the whole county ticket vominated before dinner, and the nominations for commissioner were called for. Bill Dunn nominated David McDonald of Big Cottonwood, A, Smith nominated Ed, D. Miller, prescnt member of the board. Byron Cummings pald a tribute to J. B. Cosgriff when he placed that name before the convention, and Major Myton nominated A. W. Carlson. George D. Sharp nominated W, J. Panter of Union, and Jake Greenewald ehough to say J. B. Coegriff consented to the use of their names, they should be nominate by acclamation. D. M. Haigh of MurJohn M. Standish. | + + + + + + {istration + attor-|+ DISTRICTS OM. LEGISLATIVE, OFFICERS. promising l taken was Major Myton. If there was any doubt as to the outcome In the city, it must lave been put aside when the county came in almost solid for Brown. leaving only three votes for Myton. : make The committee on credentials reported that the list of delegates as publistfed in The Inter-Mountain Republicanh be recognized as ne a be list, and there ontest various precincts were Santa einen a th he | iB vident sec- seeking employment and finding it not; iow in our own favored state lead went down to 2 cents a pound and w oa and free soup houses wé Tis ee bunch we'll hand you that| #5 Something doing in the sherift |?established to ont the aveiiploged night. 7 | proposition ©, Edwards - said from starving? Joes any intellige ne |) ‘Emery is the man,."' and this invoter want a re petition of these {/spired Angus M. Cannon -to move his periences? % os |}homination by acclamation. Major H is but fair to concede to our poTune; Shade of the Old Apple Tree Myton spoke for Smith, aa he litical opponents of each and every ume or complexion, the same honest Now one and all come listen to our} Was followed by H. Voss. Steve motives and high purposes we BLE Ns Amerikearns' the burden of |Stanford spoke for Smith and said claim for ourselves Sut considering i nyme, he could win labor votes. David Wiltheir action from our standpoint, It How aoe en ip ean so pyate or kin arose and very solemnly told the seems that ,they have "eaten that a cack Fee ee PAB MUSIC convention that he was for "Frank Y insane root that takes the reuson prisThe De mocrate party from its His eee in the senate was so | 2mery. Vill Dunn put in a boost oner. Re ao il pervers AES xpeect Ee oppose for Smith, and the vote ot but numbe ecently His fall 80 dere at, each heart with pity greater Smith strength than had bee fought shoulder to eroainae ith us in bi anticipated. However, Sherift Beery the great army have deAnd now. a sorehead party he is lead- won, and a delegate who wanted meee enlisted in anultra-har r ke i d othe which the have A party that we call Amearikearns. ee as money moved fo'make ft: tn mea etalon shristened with a high g worthy ne i and are fightin CHORUS. Pedagogue Jensen. thelr form comrades lam geen - to no Nephi Unites States Centennial Jenthe, cash from the great Silver By some of my old sen, a school King. teacher of Forest Dale, comrades are ae these He wus sure he could run everything, was on his feet the moment the co unthey come 0 could senator be ty mpc yetaggis ep came up. He pointed to lirium and realize that they 7 B-ter-nity, ing with a party tha Eg Leatherwood as a man w is There a nothing could break up his no national connections, pot ashamed of Utah, and said that he it-as you may, that was a Republican-which was as high | disguise He tried "tt awhile, and then,o support and inspiration in as any man could get in politics. J. He wee ooh the rocks high ae ie! nee growing out of disappointed amM. Bowman nominated Willard Hanvw his party ne ll Bel ive bition. a party tha have son, assistant county attorney, and ain lo keep osBy the peat from ie' raat Silver King pald a glowing tribute to the record of » misguldr. Hanson in the attorney's office. prodigal There is a man in town called Ezra > back repentant lo their old During the calling of the districts, Thorapson, political home Mr Leatherwood withdrew because he e maker and apologer of Sheet saw enough votes in sight to nominatee tinpaniiation of Labor. The ence pene of the gang 6 "Salt Hanson. We will march in harIn to be hese times when it seems mony to the polls with Mr. Hanson," Whose objects is just to tear up the the fashion for eyery class to have a sa _M Ir. Leatherwood. reet party of its own, some of our friends They ‘think they can rule us all for-| A. Lee nominated Frank Heginof organized labor fae formed a party botham for auditor, and the mention of their own, forgetting, it seems what Another. mill unto our taxes br ring, of the name was followed by a vote to they owe to the frie Eanhin or the We show them that they cannot win make the nomination by acclamation, party, and that the prosperity ney coun Joy is due to aS aiatinetively. Rep Mr. Heginbotham is at present a depLy ot that comes from the Great Siliean policy of ection. They uty in the auditor's office. ver King. Wter a short andar In the "political Ww Nderness, wilt oe back Swenson Had No Opponent. CHORUS. 1ere Is a ect) muc ais cussed ' Joseph B, Swenson, was renominated that should be fairly and candidly met, By an cash from the great Silver| by acclamation for surveyor after a is an that church influence in poline. tics. always. exist {iattering speech from D. M. Halgh of ee "thik enough votes they can Murray, Mr. Swenson had no opponent in convention. and his work for the aah the wax so at, That aoa can rule the state, Intelligence A Was sprung the race An he togato Thomas Ke arns bring; loses its more In November oe ll show them, oh my! for the nomination for county assessor. contined legitimate They' on the rocks high: and dry, Campbell M. Brown, the present ininfluence Is not contined hen election is o° | cumbent, seems to have the lace particular church nor to any They sure ator eae more, particular or, locallty.,:It is--as cinched, and when H, A. Smith nomofr cash from the great Silver nuch to ape chureh |}inated him, the habit of nominating ng. ‘ but see no by acclamation appeared as though it or locality: as in another, reason why a rule should be an »plied In ve ould be protracted further down the Theres Darmer with his hungry gang} this matter in Utah different from that list, but Stevé Stanford made the senall striving, uny other state or locality. Why And hoping the election they can win; Coen of ihe afternoon by nominating mye es all be measured by the same ¥ he ae that they all have Major H. P. Myton. The convention stunde be liked the surprise, for @, atterson, Wwe dr down From "Tominy to Barney Conditions Vastly Improved. Jake Greenewald and others spoke for Orlando. your Odd Pats | AR ST > Large paren of Workingmen Upon Opening Books in New York. 2-W._ less le: of hone its Ta lic a AN I} HE ARE BOTH VERY BUSY Scores the battle of into to his fleet, signal every man xpects campaign in this over our and trom apart every pale west, country-loy by his litieal servant Ma and {vietory for the pa Line ms Grant. tion than .by reason, persuasion | duties | Gartie ] d McKinley Roose el i holding up the high ideals and of true American: citizenship? Let committees folThe appe sintment iat und all unite lowed and the convention adjourned L £ rable immigration The committees, as until 2 oe lock. of and -yelopment selected by the various municipal preof a material building words the country districts, are as cincts and ace." follows: our opponents, in Credentials, Mitel falsely ca 1-W. H. Farnsworth. par , e chureh sting nite ts on hopes purposes anc 53-Moses M. Davis. Re puis an party The 4-Scott W. Anderson. It releomes party,' db-Parley Jensen. women honest, ‘hertgaieeine men 7 County-E. R, Morgan, T. F. Greenor members of any chureh of be wood it Fitl good citizens, our Organization indorses that clause of and Order of Business. that e constitution which provides i-Howard A King be no union of chureh and 2-W ". E. Vigus, ehurch shall any dominate 3-W. R. Jones or interfere with its func the «" 4-G,. FE. Ellerbeck. tion Myton, oH. F Grave Responsibility. County-C H. J. RobinCc, Crapo reapenei nity re stThere. isa, grave son conventi ing on oe As ‘t does Platform and Resolutions. ell or badly ee will the work pub lican party win success or 1-E..O Leatherwood. defe "at in the coming e lection Preece 2-J. H lay aside all selfish personal us Let I-T. H . Cartwright consider rations and select us candidates Lyman i-R. R various offices honest, cay 5-John K. Hard ae nave the strong ae n, Hct County-A. V Conderaek: William J s-ommun dence and will record uation Panter. and next Nay sae, Roosevelt, Indorse elson went As the Nile "England to do his duty the ; andy its 5 handling of in the arid the by acclacame time }to nominate a sheriff. Joseph Chrisltensen of the Tenth district nominated |C. Frank Emery, the present incum- . ; re your hopes. will blighted be we | Ure?Mi Grot sbeck has been fot ear. jten years connected with a bank, Is Orlando's you're beat again this year; Well known and very popular, and his 'Tis 2 Bet buneh we'll hand you that | work in the treasurer's office has won nig | him recognition from his party. Again, aside the rules convention more |the once ready eo he fray, you reachbrushed inion laa oon alone Howell dnd Prick up -in- the lead us on the way, | 1 county's : and | Ladies and Gentlemen of the Convenition: I am a Republican and 1 ypre lelate the honor done me. by. the committee in choosing me preside even temporarily, over this convention of the stalwart Republicans of Salt Lake county, a aoliets that contains lover one-third of the. population and nearly ne-half of the wealth of our j state. The pale campaign upon whee bate are ring Involves not only lo« rae. anit spreads out and embraces | both state and national affairs. te sides county officers, in this election we | shi il} choose a gislature to make our laws (some members ot W avy h in the upper house iil, vo years hence, | ive a volce in ee election SOL a United States senator also a judge of the | State Supreme snubs who will hold he re tribunal per- TFulogized. pride, Stirring the the in all of the acclamation. Perkins the |tecord ae song CHORUS. ' = Tom with by as e All two a Roose- ee rE ing; rde were suspended and Joe Bldredge nominated= no acclambitionk of . again "lL sing the our hearts and souls, Wwe are marching to the As in : Onee oe fulfilled pointed J. M. Bowman sowms hnominaated Perey | Perkins for reeorde ulogized his |} public work, pointed to his public Thine sing again promises office condition, list was Places satis erectoruy peeeetee ae d the present county clerk had so [satisfactorily transacted the business |of the office that a renomination was Songs. a Hot on the been He clerk's yortray . ; results, are Catchy There'll, relU's hit. was the which'}d¢manded . Two carefully : predict he of | county opened quartet songs as all | feet The The afternoon session was 2:30, the Imperial male nomination aaa ago had ar-|highest degree palgi at first coun-| things important at county headquarters 8 o'clock, at which time viet nde ments The Delivers Address, NSNNANNANNGANS i {] (j Hl FS Rh n and Kaighn Opening | County Chairman Joseph UU. Eldlredge tii called the convention to orider a 0:30, and the call was. read by Secretary Horace H. Smith. Chairman Eldredge announced that the county committee had selected Col iM. M.. Kaighn temporary chairman | Mrs. Helen V. 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