I'KG, GRANITE COUNTY, MLRMil FOR SLAUGHTER-lt;v h. w 1.II J jDemocratic Factions Offer Their:,*Usual Sacrifice. j.i • 1SUCCESSFUL UNFORTUNATES »■liviiml Vt'M*. OKI Tap ill I :«• Ell !•.-«•-11 is £’«•!! Siu.rl lt;»[Ijllul V.u tin1 IlHViiloiI Cuncli-C‘lWc-ar KiiIvm. O'THE VICTIMS.— 1.R1R1 SESTA.1V...HjonN IT. UTAH.........KDWAlil I.\NNkNS!n*ri1l............................ b K. \\V:-hIti'i.f-ui' i.................. r. Vealhorir.imClerk ard U.roriJri'.............I'- IJowm*As S I* r hlt; IV..................... L. SV'!.f. I SOAUort.cj1......................... W. I.. UrovvnClerk of il l' DialriiT Cell Herman i.:i orSU|.)*[iiilumiuUi of •'lilioo .Mi'--1-iliinu AIirj«-:-.r1 Surveyor.......................... K. A I ralln, Coroner.........................Dr. W: i linyPublic Aiiii.iuistrati-i................ i. DaigleThe regular or anliil'-s democrats ; rt l.lt;?'d their county n.nVcntinn a! t I Hie cimrt. hou.'o1 Monday evoiiinir. Every t lliinif went off smoollily and according• in progr.un. Tin1 slat-1 went 'bron^h J without, a hitch and '.'m- la minationslt; were duly ral died by tlio convention.* j At I :J0 pirn. W. 1.. I v.iw2i. i-hiirnijui _ J I of lh:* convention. Railed tin* im-Unn to * 4 ! order, and by b o'clock i vcryl mm; v-a;; y j aver and the convent ioi: liafl adjournedsr i. • ilii.When W. I j. I3r»\v:: was placed in nominalio:s [or county atlonito. 'I Im-.i-\ Ward oflt;T?ii:iet. who was among ll.it* «;ii-lt;*ij«i.v:i nut.sim* the lailiny. inter-raf ted ili. iiMKM^dirn's by •lutir^ Hint Mr. Brown was a populist.. Wmz lie llu*1 Milwuys been a populist. that ho was a pnpniist when ho hud ins eye knocked out. and is a populist, still. Tins was | considered a very imjrentlemauly re K niiiik and in*« with u seven- rebuke and lie was promptly called down. The* convention I lien proceeded without, further iiilerl'eieneeai.d uiiisiied its bitsi-r.es-oAnil-riiMX Deimirralh- ICally.The anli-Fusz or Bi y;i*i democrats had a rally tho stum.- evening, but the several democratic parties hen- kept siricth apart lrom each other and oil posriule friction was averted. Tim ntci-Hos-: democrats held their lamveniiouand Ihe aiiti-lTisz ceinccrats held their raliy neither interfered with ’.lie in'.sines-; ol t.he other. The re/ular democrats did not even venture inside the 05.era lilt;u:.o wln-ro I h ss' spell bind ers wc.e del' rilt; I -inyr l lie ‘‘old man and made manly el-1 oils for the sake of his *-piir.Hpie. So iletermiiieiL was Hon 11 sc f.oli;vo . parade that he hired a number .if hoys :o 1'.-. low 1 In- hand ami carry rla^s. 'I’ir-y also had sever-i bon tires, Vmi an 11:1.-r luck of enlbnsiasm was notice;; hie thronuhoui. ihe entire iiovi’cr in an «:lt;=-. a* •« had it not be-, n for the band it is do j 1 »* fill if many would have* though* it wortli while to attend. The speakers wereintrofluced bv E. II. Cauipbcll..Joe Oiiker. the popniisl. spellbinde.’. jujfjrled with the curn-m-y ipiestiou im* til he tatixld liinise.f ali r.p, ilicii he turned on Hon. T. S. Ilo^.iu and lt;b live red a roa-t 'bat must have In- 11 mucli appreciated by his- iriemls present. Poor Mr. llo^an'. (.'iark's barrel was loo 11 inch for him in the Ib-lena cin-us. He was cheated out of the inaiion for ^ov.-j-nor and since In- lias refused *.lt;► kiss tho hand that smote him, Clark's “priTiniple spellbinders have been instructed to pursue him wherever he may I'd. The small audience fell ap parcntly much relieved when Mr. Oiiker took his seat.__ Tin* t*W«‘«.|iin^’ U.-rry.”Jndtff- N. w7 McCoiinelI oTTiTiena.’ celebrated for his weeping qualities, then took a har.d and jnadeafow repubbcans. His address was not so much noted for whal he Paid, but principally for what he did not say, nor explain. It will be remembered that during the senatorial