Show by LAK our special correspondent DEMOCRATS GOT DOWN TO BUSI NESS BRIGHT AND EARLY women branch of american party for home redemption salt lake city sept 29 the democratic delegates to the county convention arrived bright and early at the salt palace theatre abla morning to take up tho second days work before them it took some time before the delegate could be persuaded to enter the balding bul ding and take seats aa all were bus pulling or being pulled by a wre at 1045 chairman sloan called the to order the first thing done was to give to john F cowella the floor as a personal privilege he then moved to make the nominations A F cummungs for sheriff unanimous the motion was passed with rush he said that in the rush tor adjournment the night before he bad not been given the chance to bring the question before the body the convention then got down to the business before them the nominations tor state senators were called for and fisher harris nominated george D and asked that the nomination be by acclimation on objections being brought out he withdrew this motion C II 11 jackson nominated W G Neo eker heber saunders of murray nominated richard howe frank n stephens nominated bernard stewart john R burton nominated R N basken evans was nominated by samuel russel and J C leary was nominated by W H dale there cere numerous seconding speeches the ballot was calad for and the first voting resulted as follows leary stewart aso basken 2131 2 howe 93 evans 2 two are cormons mormons and one Is a genallo Gent llo the dominations for the state senate braving been made an adjournment was taken until 2 the afternoon session was opened by judge powers with a spirited talk on conditions as he found them in the southern part of the state over which he has just been travelling velling tra on a spellbinding tour he scored the republicans for their misdeeds and concluded by saying that his experiences in the last week have led him to believe that democracy has a sure victory this election at the conclusion of his speech the band dispensed the old favorite A hot time and the nominations tor the bouse were called W B eanls was the first to be recognized he presented the name of J S of Blutt dale R W sloan named A E hyde ot salt lake stephen richards named J E dark matt thomas presented the name of C L oleson john T calne named george H dern lucban ray made a strong plea tor george C reiser jr W H dale stood sponsor for thomaa P thomas ed mcgurran ln named charley mccoy the balloting for representatives closed at in the evening with th following chosen clark mccoy olson stringfellow 12 1 2 dern douglas 2 spencer hamer riser and harmsen the convention having concluded its busl ness adjourned at WOMANS AMERICAN PARTY A mass meeting of women met at the grand theater this afternoon to effect the organization ot the comans womans auxiliary ot the american party D S reeves called ehg meeting to order and introduced mrs angle newnan as the first speaker mrs newman made a strong appeal to the women of utah to organize for the redemption demp tion ot the american home in utah and to uphold pure womanhood in all quarters where the american nag floats she said that the women are the reserves in this great battle of waterloo and that much depends on them she said it depended upon their efforts if athla strife should cease and she said that god was with them and will guide them on to victory there never was such a question before the american women today as this separation of church and state the progress of civilization Is in this evolution said she she cited the marvelous progress in this line that has taken place in the catholic churches and she said the same must come in relation to the cormons mormons and the state and its political life mrs newman read parts ot a letter which she said she had received from a woman in one of the interior parts of the state in which the writer told of a regular sunday meeting in a mormon church where a hleb councilor had addressed the meeting and in bis remarks noted that there was to be an election this fall he Is credited with saving that the people should vote right and mrs newman inferred that the congregation would know very well what right meant after their october conference after mrs newman bad concluded the band played america and the whole audience rose and sang the anthem through chairman reeves then outlined the purposes and plans ot the organization of the ladles auxiliary and the organization proceeded with the following officers and committees mrs W A nelson president mrs robert J cookey secretary and an executive committee of 15 ladles of which mrs D IL twomey Is president there are three members from each ward and each ward has a vice president and a secretary who all in harmony with the officers of the auxiliary at large TRIAL OF YEAGER aquella W yeager charged with assault with intent to commit robbery Is before the criminal judge ot the third district court today tor trial the of tense Is alleged to have been committed june ard 3rd last against the person of olga martin TESTIMONY repudiated the case of john E white and wife against the rio grande western railroad company was dismissed by judge morse today in the third district court the suit was brought to recover damages from the railroad company tor the death ot plaintiffs son thomas white caused by contracting painters colic while in the employ ot the defendant company the case was dismissed because the testimony of the principal witness in a former trial ot the caso was repudiated TROUBLE BREWING mr heath manager of the salt palace asked the sheriff for a deputy this afternoon to protect his interests from the carnival company which Is playing an engagement at the resort it is thought trouble arose over the refusal of the carnival company to pay bill of which mr heath paid the railroad company tor freight that the carnival paraphernalia might be released YOUTHFUL desperadoes douglas bement aged 9 isn the alfy jail and the police are looking tor claude sadler equally youthful and bis companion the boys have just finished up a career of depredation lasting twenty four hours and their fun Is likely to land them in the slate industrial school last night they spent their sleeping hours in box car at the freight depot where they had tied up a yellow dog which they bad picked up earlier in the evening in the morning they gathered up newspapers that had been delivered by carriers and with the money they secured for these they went to a restaurant and ate their breakfast after breakfast they stole a delivery wagon loaded with bills of goods and started on a peddling tour they visited several bouses and offered the goods tor sale at one home they tried to sell pounds of sugar for twenty five cents the bement boy says his father beats him with a horsewhip and that be wants to go to the reform school STATE DIPLOMAS GRAFTED the state board of education at its meeting yesterday afternoon granted elate teachers certificates and diplomas to eaven applicants A state high school diploma was granted to principal william Dr adford of the lowell school ethel nelson of mantl was granted a grammar grade diploma state teachers certificates wore granted to the following persons spooky thoele tooele city violet bardsley gunelson Gunn lson john rawson and burdette smith of ogden N G vernol miraculous ESCAPE this at about 11 the infant daughter of J D of denver who came to this city last tuesday foil from the third story of the eagle hotel on the corner of west temple and second south the window from which the baby tell was fully forty feet above the pavement on which the child struck when picked up the little body seemed lifeless A stranger carried it into hills drug store across the street where it waa attended by dr pallo jones on examination it was found that no bones were broken but that there were bover bruises about the body and a con cucalon of taft spine which may yet turn out serious the child soon re katner and began crying lun opiates were administered and the physician Is waiting to see it internal complications set in in the event that nothing more serious turna UP it 1 thought that the child will recover VICTOR ARRESTED officer jack furster arrested a man victor loffgren athla morning on the charge of burglary it Is alleged that loffgren broke into a house i i j at stockton a few days ago and purloined a quantity ot clothing loefgren denies the charge against him and declares he knows nothing about the theft the man had a number of papers railroad passes and on him FRUIT DISPLAY the state board of horticulture has placed a tine exhibit ot choicest fruits in the bureau of information an fn the temple block the display will be added to next week As soon as the legislature begins session it will be removed to the city and county building INDOOR BASEBALL the national guard league tor the winters series of indoor baseball games between the various organizations Is in the state of an early organization iza tion the teams are already practicing and a lively season Is looked for by the national guardsman guardsmen Guards men last season several leagues were talked 0 by other societies and it Is possible that there will be three or tour leagues here this winter FOOTBALL SATURDAY A great deal of interest centers about the game of football scheduled to be played saturday between the universities of utah and colorado the utah team has been practicing leas than ten days but coach maddock Is confident that the utah boys will win HATCH CONVICTED judge lewis sentenced robt hatch to pay a tine of and spend the same number of days in the county jail hatch was found guilty of battery committed upon clarence denton in april last KOSTEN DIVORCE judge hall today granted adelaja kosten a divorce from ed kosten upon the grounds of desertion and nonsupport LOCAL BRIEFS rev E G goshen has so far recovered as to be out and took a this morning so he will be ablo preach next sunday morning 0 S holmes jr returned this morn ing from alaska where he has looking after some mining properties mr holmes expects to go east to haven on the return west of his father and enter the senior class at university where he will tako the A B degree in june next he promising times ahead in the territory especially in the southeastern part the ketchikan country where capital is being planted local bank clearings amounted to as against tor the same day last year slight frosts were reported in of the city last night H E booth of halley Is a guest the allson judge E F colborn haa gono to worlds fair he will be away for weeks parley L williams has been one of the vice of the american bar association L C has gone to to visit with relatives whom he not seen for many years local manager W P S hawk of postal telegraph company and family arrived this morning from denver aro registered at the kanyon work of up the new local la progressing aa rapidly aa tho workmen can carry it on council man C II 11 neuhausen returned yesterday from denver where I 1 he has been on a business trip he saya that although local people not admit it it is true nevertheless that business is quiet if not positively dull in th queen city miss ruth carrle miss georgia trying and A lawrence wheat of the frank daniels company ra t the kenyia M P alexander of butte 1 atthe cullen I 1 W fuhere of san francisco la at the auson D D houtz ot Provo Is at the wll son P J manager of the kern coal company la at tha knuta ford from kemmerer harte from the hague fill P hart of utrecht F a jot ilarae of amsterdam and W S ganzel ot new york are at the knuta ford NOTES alce president bancroft ot the oregon short line la expected to return from the next week general superintendent J H young has returned to his desk from a trip over the eastern part 0 the hire george W vallery is talked ot as the successor of J A edson as manader of tho rio grand local talent Is inclined to he hlll not and that the office will be abolished john M walker again enter the service of the nio grande as chief dispatcher on saturday succeeding W B garden resigned |