Show THE NOMINEES Here is a Grand Ticket for You THE PEOPLES CANDIDATES L J r I Mca of Uiiracter Courage Jlbllil Cce Cnrt b111 and Honor THE CONVENTIONS WISE SE ICCTIONS Here U She UniT Ticket In tae Ifrld far Good Government Bead tho names the standard bearers of tho Peoples Party of Salt Lake City In the great contest of ISO ISOtor For Mayor SPEVCEK CLAWsot For Recorder HEUER Jt > ViXLs For Treasurer ACODHT W CAl sos sosFor Assessor and OollectorJonx I nuII Jr For Marshal GILBERT A McLKAxJ CouncilmLU First Product Wx FCI JEH Jorrj IDDO WAT WwO coCs i DECK Isocoad Precinct AQOlACQCEi It K THOMAS Jorcc a Itoeesyr Third 1 Precinct o H UirtoV FCASK lr dTDB Kt t Ak I5Lui D Fourth Irecitirt n W Yoc > o WM J TUD rEVJtAV J ririwox SatirIC Fifth FiLb I Precinct N W CLATTOV JOMIIIA Mioaurr r A MITCHELU Just of reererirot Precinct JA W BinntET Second Precinct THOMAS hULL Thlnl Precinct WArnS U PACK Jr Fourth Pro claM O conon D Prrrn Fifth Pr elect WM XATIXJB AldermenFirst Inc does C G I i > Mmr end Precinct J W bD sr Third rrcdrfct W A loDE I Fourth Iretfnct S P TEASDEL Fifth I Product t LE McM VSTER TheJooplcs Party MunicipnlCon veutlon met in thu Fourteenth Ward Assembly Roohu at 750 hlc en lug The front ceUlral part of the pt te hall was occupied by the delegates who r early In their seats and 8t the remlnlng portions of the prions room Were thrown open to spectators by Vhoui the building wn crowded t its utmost capacity Hon 1 8 Richards called the convention to order and said Qeillcracn of the Convention Fur cn te Cnenton nrtnt to the call of the municipal municpl Central committee you have been selected by the members of the Peo pies Party who reside Salt lake City and have assembled lor the poe pose of nomlmtlR candidates for the offices t he filled at the election which takosfiOe on the I0th of Fcbrn tstsr te 10h Febr r The ofllcrs t b elected at that time ore those of tmo nr major recorder treasurer marshal assessor and eel lector members of ho City Council and justices of the pence Under the original charter of the city there orlgna aldermen to b voted for and nine councilors Under the municipal incorporation act the te cnnei is composed of fifteen councilmen council-men The question arose as t which of those act would govern at this dec ton Although the Supreme Cur Ian pawed upon the qneuon I slog oust to you that it might be pruden in addition to the nominations 101 councilmen and justices the peace to provide for five aldermen a p3 The duty and responsIbIlity that tie ole upon this convention are more important than anytliat have ever tten entrusted to a municipal convention In the history of Utah and upon the hones and faithful crfornunco of that duty will depend the future wet fare of our fair city You should enter upon the discharge of this sacred dbchsr o tbl Eer task with earnestness and solemn thought for it Is worthy of your con ecrate < zeal There are men In the People Pony whoso characters are abov reproach whose reputations have never been sullied and whose 111v is recognized not only in Salt Late toit throughout the Territory of Utah and abroad in this great land These are they whom you are commissioned t designate a the standard bearer of the paigu Peoples Applause Party m the coming cam I need not caution you against nl lowing any unworthy motives tam llaenco your actions In thii important matter You are the representatives rlrnlUC of the people and you should eXpress their will rather than Your ow omit vidual preferences < lie wise b paIn pt oUc bo Jnt So moo and vote In this matter that your efforts will b crowned with victory and that la alt the years that are to coinejroa will bo justly proud that your names were enrolled en-rolled among the trusted 10 Applause I confidently lieliove toM you will nominate the wining tickctand I hays the honor t annocnco that nomlna lions for temporary chairman are now in order Prolonged appla zoo Judge Smith nominated H J 1 WelL who c name was greeted wilts applause Theie was no other nom nation and Sir Wells was elected b unanimous vote Chairman Wells said Gentlemen of tho Convention 1 thank you for the honor you hate conferred upon me in making meyou chairman even temporarily meyur know how often I will be called upon upn to make the tamcnt that I am no peo hraaker before I pass away Into the not world I believe that I have already mndsthat Ktilement this Inter In-ter as many times as I have fingers and tos Hut I can say that I am proud tn be tho chairman of this convention of tho chosen representatives of the people of this city yes of thl people who predominate in this dry as will be seen on February tolls by a larse majority Applause You are not hero as the reprcvjnta tie at the tourists who are toppin at our bolo Applause > oras the representatives of the horn handed laborers of P V June lion Prolonged cheers You are here to represent the bone and the sinew of this commonwealth You are hero an the representatives of the people who founded this city lAp plause And I trust that we will tw abe to prform our duty well and faithfully As has boon stated by 110 chairman it n an important duty that see have to fulfil though perhaps the opposite party have rendered It less difficult 1 Applause I hive nothing further say lot us go to work R W Young was nominated for temporary secretary Thos Hall was also placed in nomination Mr Hullwas elected K A FoIand was elected tern porary sergtamtat amis On motion of W J Beatie the chair appointed a committee on credentials The foUowins were elected W J Eeatie Won Fuller U W Mhton J D Spencer and Orson WoohVy J H Paul cilled attention to the ftet that thoa sons ovrcrowded out moved an aCjountment to the Salt LaltoTlettre Theeotloesoo secondtd land carried am id applause The members then taxied for the Theatre At the head of the column marched Held A Johnon band playing the II RedVliiU and Blue The column was half a block In length On lrrilal nt the Theatre II largo crowd had assembled In I front of that bUilding and roeteti the delegates with tltne rousing encore InsIde of the building Ute par quette was rcfervcd for members of the convention theopectators taking seats in the circles The band played several airs and when the convention resumed the committee on credentials reported the following delegates and alternate flits WALe Delegates John Slddoway W T Jack Fred rembndpe b Alternate Joshua U MIdgley SECOND WARD I Delegates G Hardy Alfred H CIne John Gallacher Alternate Mr tarmer THIRD WAnD Delegates John Woodmansee Goo I Stnngfdlow Thomas C Curtis I Alternate Fergus Coalter t FOUnTJI WAnD Dolelrltes1 C CutlerW FSmJth J T WillIams Alternate Thorna LeI rIFTS WArn Dclejatos J Knttall Jn S it Harrow C A Carlinlt Alternate lt i turntow John t M1IlerS1XTJI SIXTH nARD DcIegatesA < 7 Gianqnc Thomaj I W Green Ranch S Vimlull James I II lonlton AltenMres Stephen IL Love R F ButterworthFEIOYU FEV13fTIt WAnt DelegacsDavid JIcKenrw James t H ijrle > Herbert VanDAin John E f L Calhstcr AllernateaWilliim Vcodbury odbury It K Thonws Etairra WARD DeleKaesJohn D H JIcUli ter John G Smith C L Berry SITTttWARD J JfSitcsJ JI Benedict A H ttoolloy DDIlontz AlternatoA JI Woollcy yEarn WARD ttPKT > 7JH 1 > uls A Kenner William luner ° A MeLons James C Woods 4 Buckle tlternateJobu Walsh George ELEVEYrtI OASIS Woolley Delegttics II A Wiuent Tuekett loon A McMister Q A Irancts Armstronp F M AlleleS AltcrnjnF A Mitnrt j H Kelson Jjj Beyy SwrtrTK WARD DehjRaUwJ G MIdglov I E G Wooliey lr X W Clayton III Wtpcnl syrAlternatesC i AUernitesC M Ntcbron T A I Claw son THlBTBEtTn WARt IeIestsop I B Dun S offoAcerA > ford Abase Voting F S Ferasirom t ttu AllbLtiteiO J < MackIntosh Joll ronnTEESTir WAIU DelcsatosII P Ilichardj Daniel Harrington Frank Y TVeylcrv ndrew Bjorknun AlfcrnatcrcorRaK Bojrno H P FeleeLI1 X W Madscn 111 > c llo nmtwrn WAnD Delegates B W Vshton J O Cut ler Thoma Hall 15 F Cummins JrT F howell J U Clark JE L1nlttonl Alternate lUrlonr Fenms nW K Jones Jr W G Bortrrt l4TkTH WARD I Dolesatesn A Folland J W fenmnierhays Arthur Parsons Wm HodlC5 It 1 hfornlsWuz Spry AS GOOde So T Lake AlcrnatM T K Jeremr r J ObergJ Vfl Puiprrn Wi New mtnlVtlrlEn sfeNMttExrn WARD PeKgiteaW J Beatie Joseph M Watson F II Hyde D F Davis E A Smith AlteroatcsJCSandbersJZcbulcn Jacobs ElOHTEtSTH WAnD Delegates Bichard W Thong T J Mackintosh J D Spencer GeorgoJJ Pypr CS Burton nK > Faust n Patrick U a WhlUiey SINETEEXTH WARD DelegatcsJohn N Pike W CarLaon John II flack II W Driggs Jr J E Thlunage Henry h1old Alternates Isaac Bones WillIam Pinncy lox Care n K rictii WARD DdJgateslIeber JI Wells D L Murdock Henry Puicy Edgar Howe Oliver Hodgson James Sharp AltcrnalcaG JI Ottingcr S P TeaoteLTWB1TYJItST TwBxrrnnsT WAnn Idrcates Wm J rnddenharo Wm II Bywatcr Thomas Goodman JJ m J A Thorns M S Wooliey ib tn V illiam Longmore J Fewson Smith IrUtomatcsIobn Alternates John Bart Josiah Barrows Bar-rows J Fonrson Smith Sr TW EVTTSECO VAIn DelegatesOscar Hardy William Spicer JIauhevr StaHl J F Pctraon Andrew KimbaUJosopa R Matthews Joseph L Grow Alternates Frank MongolIa Oliver It Ostler K B Wilson fcimi Holmes Wm Stoncman SionemanDnrGIITO unmnroN Delepito Jf Drown Alternate II J Walk Irk en were but 1 < W delegates present pres-ent Mr James harp from tho Fourth precinct being absent but icing i represented lyon alternate The delegate from Forth Point was also absent leaving the toting strength at 10J The report of tile committee on credeuliils was adopted I On motion a committee on permanent per-manent organization and order of tniInass was appointed as follow E A Smith J H Moile MS Wooliey Wm Fuller and Henry Tuckett On motion a committee of flvo on resolutions was named as ollows R W Young J H Paul J C Cutler A W CarillOn A R Dun ford The convention took a recess for ten minutes and the band ren tiered cclivening music The committee on permanent or Sanitation and order of business reported re-ported as follows That the permanent organIzation consist of a president two ricepresi dent a secretary an aS Slant ere torya scrgeantal arms and chaplain and that the order of business bo as follows IItoll call 2 1raycr Nomination for niavor 4XoniInatIon for recorder Nomination for treasurer Nomination for assessor and cot lector Nomination for marshalS marshal-S Komi nations for councilmen Nominations for five aldermen Nominations for justices of the peace 11 Report of committee on resolu lions 12 Election of central committee Miscellaneous business The report uns adopted Chairman Well Secretary Hull and 8ergcantatArms Folland were made permanent officers E A Smith was elected first vice president and Win Fuller second vicepresident C U Berry and D S Silencer were nominated for assistant secre tory Mr Berry was elected by a Totef f C2 to JX H PRichardsauJ Robert Patrick were nominated for chaplain Air Patrick withdrew and David Mc Kenile was nominated Mr Richards Rich-ards was elected Chaplain Richards I offered prayer D Harrington moved to adjourn Tho motion was lost D S Spencer said I arise to place In nomination the name of the man who will be the next mayor of Salt Lake City I wish to say to you that the name I propose to resent is one that yon all know It is the name of a man who can be trusted In all respects a man who was born icre reared here and who through fr r i ls1 its own energy has established for himself a reputation and character that are beyond reproach from anyone whether it be from our friend or our enemies I wish you to think thoroughly thor-oughly of the name and If you do that I am thoroughly confident that ho will be without the existence ota ot-a doubt the successful candidate of tbo party That name gentleman is Spencer plause Clawson Prolonged ap S A Kenner laid Mr Chairman and Gentlemen rise to propose to yon a name which I am sure will call forth equally as ereat enthusiasm as the one Just uttered perhaps great er Indeed I think that if the united people of this city could be present to hear the name that will be presented 1 am sum they would add their plaud tin but as tho united people are not hero we will have to consider the question among ourselves The came o f the gentleman whom I propose to irescnt is onethat is familiar to every bode in this community whether ho has had occasion to participate In Ito tical affaIr or not for the simple reason that he hs at all times and in all circumstances for tbo list ten years been prominently before the people not only In an official capacity but in a personal capacity Ho Is a gentleman gentle-man who Is so well known that to mention his name b to mention I that bo is well known to every body He Is known as an example to tIl for system in business by reason of ht Is long term of service by reason of the fact that for a great many years he ha been the right band man of the clty government one who called to nov position has been the right dividual a gentleman who has been trusted tried and true a gentleman who bas been where bo has held the respect of men even of tboe who do not think as he does He has so derailed de-railed himself that ho has never given nnecessary offense to the people of tlJ ecity He has at all times main jd tained their respect whllo ho has had their CDJdence A man who above all things represents lhI1 pnblmnnd growing tSilng rtrhfrhadw Hhove all other s ntliiienls is l r youbg UtAb to be brought to the front A man who U within himself the popular Idea of young Utah jappIause end can Sold a large majotlnotiJntpy Because of Tpbvit1 strength but because of ton fact that he was born and reared nponthis noil and I hat within himself he illustrates what it is possible lo accomplish ac-complish in the Peoples Party A young man who has never wavered the performance of duty Gentlemen in proeming run the name that T am abdill O oZcrl assure you Iht io will give the greatest satisfaction not only to young Utah but also to those on the other side In presenting his name I simply voice the sentiment of the majority of this convention when I ask you to care fully consider the name of usher M I Wells Prolonged cheers Mijor Armstrong said he would nominate a tnic and trusted servant of lIon people a man who could well be placed at tho bead of the ticket John Clark Applause Mr Clank bu never faltered He has I Ken and Is today the friend ff the people B F0 CUniminss Jr in second inc Mr Clark nomination said 1 ex pcrftnce Judgment iC Vhnrtcter J were in essary Iti the present cir cuulstalicw and John Clark woula meet these requirements There were none more suitable W 11 Bywatcr said he wint l n man cxperlinco at the head of the ticket a man who was rcprrsenta bye of the nooplet Trhn f M known OjCVfryclUjdn io was acquaint ea with every great question among them tho water avery a-very important one here This question had caused much dellbera ion and tho man best acquainted Mill it was George M Ottlnger Chtxrs and appsu e In his dls rlct are non itdp s Parly voters bdn In any other district and he would poll a hfaiervotctlmuai o Ucr man He lies expended fi Jr the city vast quantities of money and has the confidence the people JfS Wooliey ccondcd MrO tinger as iithio next mayor N W Clayton fccondfrl Spencer i CL1 WOn us mist llett mayor cf Salt Lake hill a Utau ho llid deter been in office Dr Benedict said that there WIU any man who was suitable formtyor It was MrOttingcr T F Howells moved that the convention proceed brlfii eX nv f 1C w Clayton moved to amend by adding that the presldentappoln file tellers The motion as amended was carried The tellemttappoirited I were X W Clayton Arthur Parsons Par-sons T J Mackintosh F Y Taj lor A H Wooliey J II Paul moved that a nwjorit of the 103 votes be necessary to 11 choice Carried On motion of Arthur Parsons 11 blackboard was put up and the names of tho nominees written thereon The band discoursed music while the balloting was going on The first ballot naulted follows Gasses CI Clark IT WIIa U Ouzcr 15 A second ballot was procccdei with duri > g which there were loud cries of Wells for mayor Shouts of Clawton and OttlnEer > were nL heard The vote was Claro SI Cark S We 10 I oluner U It was evident that Mr Wells was the most popular oven for major but that ho was being saved for recorder re-corder Mr Claw ton came a close second in the millie of tho convcn lion and was nominated on tIle third ballot with thu following vote Claoo 14 Clark 4 tCoIe 0 Spencer Clawsons nomination was made unanimous The cheer i ndapnlauwuhich followed made a terrilledin I David McKenzie MidI Mid-I arise with pleasure to plco In nomination I the recorder the name of gentleman who is I well knnorn to you all anitiroof bait Lake City a gentleman who has been Identities with the interests of this city a gentleman I gen-tleman who liaideuonstnitfr that he in possessed of fine executive ability of that kind of Integrity that wo loa toadmlro I applauvij indtliat Isunhn pcachablc 1 have listened tonight with pleasure to bear tho seme of this meeting that wo MiojM have a clean sweep It is evident that our friends the enemy clots like the idea for they also propose a clean swoop although 1 J must lay it is with rather a dirty broom applause and laughter atI am ri very fir from supposing that the names that hate been presented by the Liberals represent the true rcfetl rcfe LII srcfe Liberal feeling There is no reason that wo should not name a ticket that should bo satisfactory to all good citizens citi-zens who lave tho Interests this city at heart bo they Mormon Mor-mon or Gentile I do not bo hove tlio Pcopo would have a candidate can-didate who would bo objectionable to the other side except solely for the reason that tho Peoples Party presented pre-sented him Wo do not present the names of men bemuse they aro Mormon Mor-mon What we want are men of integrity in-tegrity men of business men whoso chancier is beforo tho people and is known Nor then while we select new material let us not forget that the municipal government of Sill Lake City is in a verv respectable condition today likeoedIf you pleats to a full npgou ship well rqclppcd and well i manned But to lea ro your ship with I a new captain with a new mate and shipped with new men that ship might go to the bottom of the tea I I therefore propose for recorder tonight to-night a gentleman who has been al read spoken of In your bearing one who is thoroughly experienced in tbo situation and if you muter up DYne DY-ne material ho will assigns a verv good toots in the vessel Tho name I present to you is that of lleber JI Vells Wild cheers and cries of Ho btlloUJ Chairman Any other nomlna UODf UooTho The convention No I No A motion to nomlnatu by acclamation ac-clamation was lost Mr Wells was nominated on the first ballot as follows itIoSVeIloIS f HSnenter 1 ma L Ucrdoek 4 Tho flail I II S > over 4 et It SVhitoeyI V J lieallc 1 J WSummerbaji 1 The nomination was made unanimous unani-mous J > Pike said be was pleased to nominate n man well known to bo honest true and popular for u l ndrp treasurer August W Carbon rApplausel Willard Done raid ho had a candidate can-didate a true representative of young Utah Orson A Wooliey Applause O W Hardy said ho aloe had a representative of young Utah Walter Wal-ter J Bottle Applause A U Cainei said there was another an-other staunch representative of tile People Daniel S Spencer Applause Ap-plause J G Smith said young Utah was well represented There should be some of mature years He nominated nomi-nated Jchn X Pike Applause The first ballot was taken as fol lowS Cirl on Spencer M Woolley 7 lite n JeaUet O F Wbltcer I The second Uot stood CarhOD1U Ileilta U IlhI Spencer 4 nooUqr I tt bluer 1 Mr Cirl ons nomination was made unanimous Ascssor and collector came next and L G Hardy raid it needed a man who would afsus nil equally equal-ly He should bs a resident and a property ownerone whoso character could not be anMIed who was not political tool Applause Vic want anhoncst man who doesnt run to 1 ° V Junction Cries of itClutessand hisses Wo wants man who can and will dohis whole duty and that man is John H Rjmcl Jr Loud applause m V Taylor raid there was a man as welt known as Mr Th eland el-and his cqualJ H Chive Applause Tho ballot was 1 Jtnmel flite a Wn Knll tr I mans Unit 1 TJMaelintnh 1 3Ir Rumels nomination was made unanimous The mir hal came next and there were cries of Dobson Ottinger and others John C Cutler said that George 31 Ottinger was a gentleman fitted = for marshal and nominated him Applauseil CharJea B Barton said there was a wellknon man whom ho would nominate one of character clear judgment and declslon Frank II Hyde AppJaUEc 1 J II Paul said that his candi dates chief qualification was that he was an honest man He was a model citizen There were some who might not know him but all who did would speak well of him He had beep tried In positions requiring I re-quiring clenrhesidl and fool judgment and action He had every qualification fora UrstclASJ marshal Tills man was Gilbert A McLean man of thin workingman Ap plause He has been an engineer on the Utah Central for ten years and is president of the Brotherhood Brother-hood of Locomotive inthN is it neighbor of mine and Is not a nI nn i nIonlrl man to boaslofwhathowllldolf he is marshal He Is modu of sterner stud than to bbw his own horn Bat Iu the ootce you will know that there Is a > lon at the liUmaudlhat attn OUbkH A nUdtlhat plauSj1 DrJJIRenedlclsalJ tint over Z10 with jearaagpAboyitHin hB t1IIlhie uiew Is brireTcoUd across tho plains Later he ran a j pony express For years ho has been an efficient officer and was Die man for manual This was Thomas Doteon Applause ttled Ai i rloLt ecouJed Mr > fc Leans nomination ntti stated him to be n rlnrl wliorH tilU brtipe confidence would not bembTnlaced co8 dn tta S A Jvenner aba warmly seconded sec-onded Mr McLeans nomination He was a man who had filled well every position which he had held and now stood at the head of the llnoof huhllJllS hu Lath followed lIe was TitiostDUtl btt of intejjrUy 1t3 cWJr t rr Ill m acd ± tcilm totli The other side have a ticket of politicians no are making one that represents the people peo-ple and one man for a posItion ont on-t ticket Is Gilbert A McLean Applause IticharJ W Young said an clll clent man was wanted for marshal anJ the man best tilted was Frank II Hyde Durini the IWtol Ills rtullar and Mandolin Club paye < i selection TIle first ballot resulted McLean < 1 hyde 31 ouiortr IT lMt > on 4 ikGedtlu 1 The second Lallol wHsl undo 3 hyde 31 OtUer i HobsoD 2 Mr Ole Leans nomination was mado unanimous t IthIl am the convention adjourned ad-journed tHIO 3 > J am today The land then went to Mr CIaw ons r > ldeucu to serenade him but ho was not home being en route from New York WheN bufineshad idllcd him Halfpa nine l proved tolvrathcr an early hour for botli delegates and siiectttors It was neirlr ten oclock before there was a good bowing of tiUicr A few minutes before ten the convention was called order TIle roll was called and prajer was offered by the chaplain Nominations for councilmen from the First Precinct were declared to be In order Mr Jack nominated John Slddo way Jr floutz in a neat speech nominated nom-inated William Fuller as councilman council-man from the First Precinct Mr McAllister nominated Wm jroesbeck Mr Wooliey nominated J W Eardley Dr Benedict nominated LcOrand Young These nominees were endorsed by their several rupporters in brief pccchc Ilicli nominee seemed to hove a cumber very firm adhcr enl Pending the counting of tho first allot a pecch from David Mc Cenzle was called for lIe respond sti and in so doing corrected a wrong report in a morning elect of language used by him last I evening A motion was iit and carried that the sergeant at arms go out and bring in a brass baud But it was explained that a band i ojld not lie irucnrvU in time nr < l the motion rax recotlsldereti 1 nnd last The first ballot was as follows roller SI Srtdovar to rocitxck Bi hardier t K Yn000 41 J u lint < 0 The first three were declared the nomlntfo Nominations of councilmen from th Btcond Precinct were next in order John C Cutler nomluited P W laden H W Ashton Mmed A G Jiiuque David McKenile nominated It K Thomas Ij John Xuttall Jr nominated G A CarlquUt Thee Green nominated John G tobinson stating that he was a representatIve the torkiiig man C S Burton nominated John Clark John E Clark withdrew the noose of John Clark amid crlts of No No Thomas Hull made an earnest peech in advocating the nomination nomina-tion of John Clark Endorsers of other candidates made remarks in lulr support C M Nielsen nominated P W lIaIson and in a speecit urged the reasons why that gentleman should ietupl rtej by the convention Mr Houtz moved tint the mine of John Clark be v ilhdruu u for ibis reason that the gentlemati had dell de-ll ned a nomination JI W Young opposed the motion sayIng that a clean sweep would be disastrous John C Cutler thought the mine should be withdrawn and remarked remark-ed that Mr Clark was his choice for mayor The name of Mr Clark was withdrawn TIle first ballot was as follows r w Iradoe M A G Ciaoqse 1 ltIibomSi n CACelqatit 1 lOhD G COiIuo fO T F ltoIL 1 JohnC1ak J Glauquc Thomas and Robinson were the cliolcu of the convention and their nominations were made nanlmou While this ballot was being counted count-ed S A Kenner was called for and responded in a brief and character isticperth I Ho was followed by 111 Paul a speech from whom was called for He called attentIon to the fact tbat not nmnn to far nominated had received the support of the convention as a reward for political chlrancryu l our of tho regIstrars disqualified by buvejyrature of theirdutic had been put upon the enemys ticket Councilmen from the Third Pre nct were next nominated W J Beatlo named Joseph M ntson if O IL HarCy named W J Bentle Mr Grow named O H Hardy Mr Kimball named Frank H Hyde Mr Parsons named E A Folland 11 W Driggs named John NIke N-Ike The first ballot was as follows SMWstsa as WJlletle 0 itILliaedy 5 Fltltfd r EAEollaOid O JobaTtlihe so WSaIDmu1a11 1 The nomination Hardy Hyde and Folland were made unanimous Speeches were called for while the ballot wan being counted from a number of gentlemen At length the demand centered upon HJ dn J 11ut Faust who responded His point were greeted with frequent bursts of I applause Nominations for councilmen for he Fourth Precinct were next in order C S Burton in an excellent speech nominated It W Young Mr Bywater nominated M S Voolley Mr toodwin named Wm J TuddPII ham M S Wooliey named J Fcwson Smith Sr L G Hardy named G M Ottln ger b it that gentleman desired his name withdrawn J f J Cuter tliought the gentleman gentle-man should be permitted to with throw his name 8eeral delegates lokrjon the question and the convent con-vent Ion voted to have his name wlthdmwlI MS Wooliey desired his name wit i hdrawii but tho question was no t put Nominations were declared cIllrtVd and while tlje tellers where collecting acd counting the balloti tharu were vociferous call for a sreech from lU rent sentlemen The call centering HpGU Q M Ottlnger ho responded brIefly en dorsjng ticket to far its formed and prvtllcled n ti factory adminis tratlon municipal affairs under It In response to calls John N Pike made a brief spetrltdep = tin the exclusion experienced men from tlie ticket Heber MWells respond cd to calls remarking that he had I expected to retire from public oQlce r f I rl l t but in view of a crisis which I be believed wasinf > ndlniri was willing I capacity will-ing to serve his frlcndj Jn any The lint ballot wa RWFos CI WJTaIdeoham 0 J Yeoman Sith SI Nominations for councilmen from tile Fifth Precinct wercnrxt inor tier D S Spencer nominated N W Clayton Henry W Spencer nominated Joshua Mldgley il3 C M Nielsen named E O Wool IcyAlex Alex Mcilastcr named F A Mitchell Ida Jhinfofil named K A Em Jet AWcolley named Henry A Tuckett Tho tint ballot was as follow to W C1artonat Jotboa lIcgJTn imchell La Ticket U I Vnt3JIor 1 flay ton fcod Mtdftley were declared de-clared nominated but nnther ballot bal-lot was required to choose a third Pending the count a motion was put and carried that on the result being announced a recess of 30 minutes be taken Ax soon as tie above llgures were given the con vcnllon dispersed Ol rca eiiibllng the convention proceeded to Vole lit Ur third coun 1 cilman for tie Fifth PrecIBth The only name In the contest which were prominently urged were F A MItchell and H A fuckett The result SOSet Mitchell 11 TIIclIt3 as fcmp r 0 The nominations of Clayton MIditley mil Miklivll were made unanimous Several motions were male relative rela-tive to the manner of procedure in choosing justices of the peace and aldermen Itwasdetermlnedto ule firSt for justices of tile peace at one ballot for the live precincts The nominations nomi-nations were as follow First Precinct By Sir Houtz A H Wooliey That gentleman desired de-sired his name withdrawn in favor of James W JIardley Thu first precinct delegation were given five 3ilnutes4n which to consult a candidate for justice of the peace Thu elelegatloii unite I upon James W Eardiey Second Ireimct By John C Cut ler Thomas Hull liv H P Cum I mlng Jr W C liurton Third Precinct Hy oitJ son B W JJrlggt by Frank H Hyde Ward Il lack Jr Uj 1 rtt Precinct By B W Young G D Piper by M S Wooliey 11 Ii Murdock by Wm B > wiler Thos Goodman Fifth Preciact By N W Clayton Clay-ton WmNnjlor by Mr Platt Dr A B Dunford by Hr Ihinford O A Wooliey who deshxd his name withdrawn but objection was made and it was not The proceedings overthc nomina oJrt lion Justices of thu peace were rather tame The firt ballot w as First Precinct J W EareCsy 93 Second Precinct Tho Hull 70 W C Burton 31 Third Precinct BWDrigss 23 j Ward E Pack Jr 74 Fourth Preclnct GD Iyper 81 D L Murdock 12 Tlionua Good nnn3 Fifth Precinct Wm Nuylor 82J A B Dunfurd 11 O A VoolIiy 4Ollllr Other candidates received scatter inr I votes ihu nominations of J W Eardlty of the First Product Thomas Hull of the becond Ward EPjekJrof the Third George n Pvjier of the Fourth and William Nnylorof the Fifth were made unanimous Pending the count in respoutc to rail brief Fjieeclies went netoits I by Mcssr D Houtz and R W Young Nominations for alderiiion were next in order It was decided by vote to ballot fur them all at the same timil First 1recinct By John GSmlth WW lllter by D Houtz John G Smith J C Culler moed that the name of W W Hiter lou withdrawn urging urg-ing that the gentleman would were hu present object to having it u < cd Carried JJy C U Berry J H Paul Second Precinct By John C Cutler Cut-ler P W Maden who was endowed en-dowed by two or three speaker by Mr Green C A Ciriquist by Mr McKenile H tj Young whose name was withdraw as it was the gentlemans w Ish < Third Precinct By B W Drigcs John N Pike who desired his name withdrawn which was done By A S Gedde Isaac Birton by A Kimball Wm apicer who withdrew his name by O H Hardy Arthur Parsons by A Kimball W A Hodges Fourth Precinct By Oliver Hodg on 8 P TeaMlel Fifth Product By John Midg hey Thins V Williams by Henry Tuckett Alex McMaster Pending thu count the convention conven-tion voted to hear tliereport of thu committee on rcxolutiou vthith ions read and adopted The ballot was as follons JG Smith43 1 It rash10 1 SO hudson 33 t CaeiqtslitTi laac llamais A Ianom 1C 5YtIlodesm tITaadel JO TOes V Wdliasiot 5 llcMliltrM There were several candidates who received from 1 to 0 votes The only ones of the above who were chosen were P W Maden of the Second antiS P Tcasdel of the Fourth precinct pre-cinct Mr Paul desired his name withdrawn with-drawn In favor of Adam Spoke Another ballot for aldermen from the First Third and Fifth precincts was taken The result was as follows fol-lows J O SIth10 3 It taob33 naacllsetoa37 Ar r onj i WAIfo < lgt S4 T V WHIiami J7 AMIIias Tine nominations of the following were madeunaniraou J G Smith of this First Precinct P W Madsen of tlie Second W A Hodges of tho Third SPTca del of the Fourth and Alex McMaster of the Fifth Tlie election of a municipal con rat committee was in progreM when we went to press |