Show EPULCAS LT No Temporary Ofce As Yet Age Upon Guesses ds to who will b the temp mary ofcers of the state convention of the Rpublcns today for the state com mte doe not know An effort was 7 f made lat evening to hold a meeting of I 1 executive committee but as thee was not a quorum present it was decided to wait until this morning at 9O when anoth trial will be made There are several factions in the convention con-vention despite all the effort which has ben male to make a shown of har I mon The have been created by the C efforts to push a few new candidates for congress In the field To ben with conges IL there were two those who want to support sup-port the ajrlnlstrton and those whop j who-p want a free coinage declaration Booth was wit thfrt and I yet for that tter Butecom1Eg scared by the ap mter But Pomng scre apt ap-t parent walkover which Booth has an effort has been mae to down him The frt candidate mentioned was E M A lson jr mentioned In The Herald yesterday yes-terday the clam being made that he would represent the party much more satisfactorily than Boot because he A lson wear store clothes Then came a bom for O J Salisbury on the same grounds and late yesterday afternoon a number of the supporters of Arthur L Thomas sprung a boom for him These candidates all have a following and the state committee is ting to placate the friends of each by being absolutely ab-solutely Impartal In the selection of temporary o1cer at the same time keepIng keep-Ing an eye to the He thels cordant elements l on the financial pOlicy which shall be adopted The name of Senator Arthur Brow ha ben selected a temporary chairman but his friends want him for the position of permanent officer and therefore there doe not seem to be as large a movement I his favor a would otherwise be the case The suggestion that R S Campbell Camp-bell be placed at the head of the tem porr organization met with the ob jecton that perhaps the place ha better bet-ter be given to one of the outside counties coun-ties Eldredge of Coavle was suggested and this seemed to met with favor But until the full committee holds a meet Ig this morning nothing will be done Booth Is going to get th nomination for congress unless an unholy combination combina-tion Is mao against him and even then the old man will give the convention a great run for its money John C Graham ham and other delegates from Utah county coun-ty came up last evening and beg a systematic canvass of all the delelts In the city Mr Graham sad lat night they expected to lad their man despite any efforts mado to the contr The only objection which ha been made to Booth thus far Is that he does not dress well that Instead or patronizing patroniz-Ing a tailor he gets his garments where he can buy them the cheapest and the weldre element contends that a m should be sent to Washington who would study the fashions and follow them and not be a okes Simpson or anything of that sor The friends of Toms point with pride to the fat that their man wears a silk hat and view with I alarm the condition which eists in Mr Booths rgit a seersucker coat and jeans pats s Ten too there is objection to Booth because of the loosely flowing style of h whiskers They contend that Inste of the gamboling galway which he turns loose for the zephyr to toy with he I should cultvate the Van Dke style and assume a sort of llephistopholean ap pance Tat a goatee all same Napoleon Na-poleon would distinguish this state NaI congress more than the untamed r petz of the candidate from Provo in its present condition His enemies point with pride to the soothshaven clerical looking countenance of Allison to the I dakbrwn welltrimmed whiskers of Thomas and to the Thom eldrly and dignified appearing beard of Sais bury Of course there will be no fight over the mater of the justice of the supreme curt Mr Zane will be nominated by acclamation and that will settle It Up to a few days ago Booth had the nom inaton for congress In the same fashion fahon I But now maters are different He has a t fight on his hands and some man Is go I ing to be put against hIm simply and I sOlely because he wears better clothe |