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Show J OGBEN BAILY COMMERCIA VOLUME IV. NUMBER 99.- OGDEN, UTAH. TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27. 1891. - was dealitg lb silver bullion eertJScatee adoiited. but the Schi"er people claimed he sought to learn of tba eiiMlew jt BACK. tbe aascMsmect bad not been doe acTALKS consuch pools, bebevicg that part cording to Uw. The claims croa ea-tacted ith thrtn sou! J bar rrbaU other, staking a coctiict of about two acroh. information regarding the acta that influence He market. the sight was enable to communicaThe Democrat open Mauley fcccumiu? a Chestnut. What the Ajrain Lay tion Say with such parties, however. eary Yoaa. Jan. New Aside the Force BiiL M.Sunley, Abont His Kerail. Knot sen or faktimx uruiMt African explorer, a ill lectur tooigtt tba Hndcberg said, to his mind, the e ia tbe Calvary Baptist et urch. A quiet that partisan political infiuenoe COXFUSIOX IX THE VOTE. closed ulrer Wvislstkm ia strong and WARMLY DEFENDS HIMSELF movement has been started by Lis agent. conclusive. The leaders of both paru Major Pond, to induce tbe Press club to give him a reception. The interest evidently considered Iras tbe interests uf Tht Apportionment 3feaure Takes Ua country than tbe interests of their BarrundLt Ya Indicted for Common which Stanley arroused oo hi arrival here baa died out. and Major Pond ia partie. ap lot at Our Laid Over Warm Crimea and the StiuUier's Actios endeavoring, so far uneticceatif ullv, to tin was asked if he bad attempted, revive it Remark iu tbe Honr. directly or indirectly, by the ue of W as Entirely Lawful. money or any other means, to it fluence They bet a Sew Trial. ailver legislation. Washuw-tox- , Jaa.2G.-T- be Waohixutok, Jan. 2S. The senate met Bas FaAXis.0; Jan. 26 Mizner, Hedenberg said he had eipeuded consupreme today at noon in continuation of I lie siderable money in this line, of which he to Guatemala, a ho was re- court today rendered aa opinion direct f Thursday last, the is quite willing to. five the committee called bv Secretary Bkiina becaiua of ing tba cases of C. E. Cook and six full knowledge. His last act. be said, jwnding question being fhe resolution to was a couitnunk-atioaddressed to his attitude in the Barrundia case, others convicted in the circuit court of the United States for tbe western dis amend the rule by providing a method Speaker Reed regarding the bill now in makes public Lis reply to the secretary's trict of Texas for murder committed in the committee, and he aatd the speaker, letter of recall. of closing tba debate. No Man's Lund" to U remanded with no doubt, w ill be willing to give the comMorgan resumed the floor ami coctin-tieMiner regrets the hawtv action of the itwtructioas to grant a new trial. 1 he therewith. his argument bgun on Saturday in mittee any facts cotinn-tehouse uf representatives iu calling for attorney genernl admitted that the rul c posilion to the proposed ruht and to the papers in the cas" Iwfore the of the judge at the trial was errowhich bilhbothof elections nijOMuva the An Important Derision. had fully investigated it, as be ing neous and this is the ground on which lie claimed, "on authority of the New could hive satis explained everything the action of the court was based. '11. e Wahix;tox, Jan. 26. The United factori York Times," wculd be for the advanceHe cites Secretary Bayard's court, however, decided against the ment of Harrison's profijx-e- t for reflect- States supreme court today announced action y. iu the Gomez rise and says he prisoner on other points in issue. ion. some important changes in its rules de- iMizncr) was ruled by that in the At 1:20 o'clock Morgan yielded for a niTiiir. The I Kual Cause. to meet the cases brought before motion by Woloott to proceed to the signed the court, principally for tbe purpose of BAKBI'XI1A ATTITUIiR. Sax Fnxlsoo, Jan. 2G- ,- Frank J. consideration of the apportionment bilL delay. The changes are framed especially Barrundia was a citizen and a political Dolph moved to lay the motion on the to meet habeas corpus cases and ure tbe offender against the laws of Guatemala, Curtin, purser of the steamer Umatilla, was amid motion rejected table, and the resnlt of in the proceedings recently besides indicted for common which runs between San Francisco and much applause; yeas 31, nays 35. the Jugiro electrocution case. Tbe crimes. being came lie voluntarily into tbe Puget Sound, shot himself while on THK VOTE IX DKTAIL. most important change is the requireof Guatemala on a merchant board the steamer last night A woman jurisdiction The following is the vote in detail on ment that all appeals, writs of error and steamer. The captain of the steamer is said to be the cause. the motion to lay Wolcott's motion on citations unless specially ordered other- asked him (Mizner) for instructions and A Lovres Act. the table: Yews, Aldrich, Allen, Allison, wise, must be made returnable to the he advised the officer to surrender , ' if bis ship was within one league Blair, Carr, Casey, Cullom, Davis, Dawes, supreme court within not exceed ng Glkxwoou, Minn, Jan. UC In Ben- Dixon, Dolphin, Edniunda. EvarU, Far-- ' thirty days from tbe decision of the of the territory of Guatemala. well, Frye, Hale, Ha lev, Hiseock, Hoar, lower court Unless the record and case if there is any difference wade township this morning, Christ Ab- Mizer says MeConnell. McMillin, Manderson, Mor- is docketed within the specified time the between the two cases it is in favor of rahamson, aged eighteen, killed Annie must be dismissed by the court, if Guatemala, who made the arrest on the rill, Mitchell, Paddock, Piatt, Power, case Simpson, aged fifteen, and suicided. The in and by the clerk during vacaQuay, Sawyer, Sherman, Spooner, Stock-bridg- tionsession, ground that Barrundia, being both a girl bad refused to marry him. time. Iowa. Wilson of Warren, Klitical and common crimes offender, BURIED BY bLEET. and sustaiued him (Mizner) in giving ad Nays, Barbour, Bats, Beery, Blackburn, Butler, Call, Cameron, Carlisle, vice to the captain. LI CK OF AX OPERATOR. CockrelL Coke, Eustis, Faulkner, GorThe stated that the entire The East Visited bv One of the Worst of Central America, man, George, Gray, Hampton, Harris, E. A. diplomatic corps of Sells Claim a Street, Helena, Storms Ever Known. Jones of Arkansas, Jones of Nevada, excepting the representative frcm Mexfor $loo,(Hio. Ksnna, McPherson, Morgan, Payne, ico, indorses his course in the Barrundia Xr.w Y'ork, Jan. 2C Yesterday's Pugh, Ransom, Reagan, Stewart, Teller, 2C.--storm was by far Uie worst that the tele A. Street, affair. Jan. Hf.i.kna, Mont, WashVance. Vest, Walthall, Turpie, telegraph operator of this city' is f A SECTIONAL graph companies have ever had to deal burn, Wilson, Woloott 35. MEASURE. richer than he was a few weeks ago, w ith. The idea of wreckage may be THKKK WAS UVCH tXJXFl'SIOX he is aware that be has sold mil- Dire Threats of the Democrats against gathered from the f.ict that out of LoOO and ill feeling in relation to pairs. Dan- but stern wires running into this city, tbe iels said he paired with Squire, but as he lions for that amount. Street works at the of the Force Bill. Union had but three wires working this Nein was informed by the senator from the winter and prosiects telegraphy The others, with many of the Aijiaky, Jan. 20. A resolution was in- morning. vada (Stewart) that Stanford was in fav- for mineral in the summer. Some time lie beeiqe the railway tracks, poles, in troduced the general assembly today across nelda and in trees. or of proceeding with the business, he ago he located a placer claim in Lemhi would transfer Squire's pair to county, Idaho, aud bought up adjoining providing that if the elections bill is The Postal Telegraph company laid vote. ones till he had 1,000 acres. "lie rehimself y Stanford and would passed by congress, New York will make not one wire working out from the city, his theAnd final Aldrich and to ported objected, Tabor, while the ; Metropolitan Telegraph and result was that the pairs stood as fol- who sent experts to exaraiue it, and on no appropriation for nor take any part in Telephone company estimated thatSJiOO lows: Pierce and Brown: Plumb and their findings paid Street $l00,0u0for the World's fair. of its wires were laid low. The total Ixdtaxopoum, Jan. 20. The house to damage ' to the companies named will Gibson; Pettingrew and Pasco; Squire his property. It is now reported that a and after vigorous debate, not bo tar long and Daniel; Shoup and Colquitt; San- tho placer propertv is worth fullv ?1,V day ters and Ingnlls; Chandler and Blod-get- t; 000,000. adopted a resolution to tbe effect that , JHOM HAl.r A MIIJJOX elections bill would of the tbe passage Moody and Hearst: Uigg.ns and Indians on the Rampage. render the World's fair a sectional affair Two week if- - mousing Wffort will be Vorhees. Stanford stands not paired. i ' a law no eqiured t.fjet the imm back intothe The result was announced: yeas-- , 31, Omahu, Jr.n. A eiiecialfrom Rapid and if that measure beco(;-jondition wvich existed"before tho storm. mAa be should appropriation by Indi on motion so to the the lar nay S3, a S. of Indians In ew York City nroner the number D.,sayg part roving members Tho democratic ana. table was rejected. The announcement City, ranch of P. of the senate caucused on the matter or wices down is roughly estimated at was greeted with applause on the da mnc3atin(Jk-,li- v and the poles down 250. In addi ight, but tonight and a motion towasmake the 4,500, prat side and in the galleries. 4 defeated tion to the forest of poles strewn about A Tote was then taken on Vf. returned resolution a party measure vote of the chairman, as there was the streets, as many more were hanging motion to .take up the apportor jvd stains by the Immense Another caucus in a dangerous condition. Kill an1 if tfeta fntriA1 l,v a l)lri v, and it not a full attendance. gangs of men were busy all day removing , The reading of the I ians were will be held tomorrow. 4 yeas 35, nays 31. Madisox, Wis. Jan. 2G. A story iscur-ren- t the snow and wreck. It was impossible and report continued until 3 o'clVTw here in political circles that a com- to retort any incoming vessels from tho a.id the bill was then laid nuide till tohas been entered into between highlands of Sandy Hook, as not only bination LUut. Murderer. Casey's morrow. members of the legislatures were the wires down, but a heavy vail of democratic Gorman's on was The next quoetion CmcAtio, Jan. 2G. Lieut Chamberlain of ' Wisconsin, Indiana and other states mist hangs over the bay. The steamships motion to nmend the journal of Tuesday who arrived today from Piu3 Ridge says where democrats in the majority are to Bretagne and Aurania came in this mornlast, which was agreed to without dissome of thesouthorn ing encrusted in snow and ice. They sent, and the journals of Tuesday and the slayer of Lieut Casey is a graduate of adopt the tacticsof the Carlyle, Pa., Indian school and the son legislatures and opposo legislation for were due in yesterday but owing to the seWednesday were approved. of the prominent Sioux, No Water. "The tho World's fair appropriation, if the verity of the atorm they were comiiellod PUKSKXTF.D. MORXTXG BV8IXESS to slacken speed. murderer was about to be turned election bill passes. As far ns could be seen from the barge This mornings business in order of over to the soldiers for trial when the office today the bay was strewn with ""memorials of the Idaho legislature was news of the murder of the Indian tion Dakota. South in Situs vessels with their rigging and canvas presented and referred, the subject of Few Tails by the whites was received. of Jews in Russia, and Tho Pik.kre. S. D., Jan. 26. Two ballots coated with ice. The damage dore tc persecution then said would deliv Indians thev against the reduction of duty on lend er Casev's murderer when the.murderer were taken for scuators today and Moody the telegraph and telephone aorvica in estimated at SI.tOaXu Tho and on lead ores. Also a large nmnler of Few Tai s was in, and both lost two voles.' The house had a ltngthy Brooklyn is fire alarm system was rend of petitions from the western states for hanged together. brought Jersey City murderer is session this evening, the fusionists Casey's try ered useless. Ihe Aow iorr. Stock Exand against the Conger land bill and the still being shielded. Among the Torrey bankruptcy bill. Assistant Adjutant General Corbin re ing to seat the other four contestants change was completely cut off from all pension bills reported and placed on the ceived a telegram from Gen. Miles to from Lawrence county. Blake, inde- quarters but London and bear traders was seated in place of Fowler, had great fun in hammering everything U. calendar was one for Mrs. Mary Ann stating that he will leave tomor- pendent in Bight. Dohertv the bill for whose relist was night row for Chicago with about thirty In republican, and tho house adjourned. The opinion prevails that Moody is PKXXSYLVAXIA votoed by Cleveland, two years ago. SfPFXRS. and Bear Short dians, Kicking including that Governor The army appropriation bill was re- Bull. 1 Pa.. Jan. 26. esterday's are to be kept at Ft. Sheri- defeated,orand it is likely Wilkesbarre, hey Senator Melville will be taken storm was very severe throughout ported and Dolph offered a resolution dan, Chieniro. This is not the delegation Mellett which went over, instructing the com- going to Washington. up. The Republicans aro greatly de- thus section of the state. Telegraph, mittee on judiciary to report as the pressed over the unseating of Fowler, telephone and electric light wires are and it looks as though the fusionists down in all directions end communicaminority 'of the senate, to compel the atAcquitted of Census Frauds. will unseat the others. tend nee of absentees. tion interrupted. In the country much ' Bloir moved to proceed to the consid-erato- n St. Paul, Jan. 26. The jury in the damage was done by the snow breaking of the house bill for adjustment case of J. O. down trees, crushing barn roofs, etc. Men Paul census the Confident Vervais, St Inyalls" of accounts of laborers and others under enumerator IX SEW EKCLAXD. was who with mak charged Topeka, Jan. 20. Ingalls" forces seem the eight hour law, Pending action the Bostox, Jan. 20. The storm in this senate adjourned. ing false returns, brought in a verdict of more confident than ever tonight They not guilty. J. his is said to be thehrst city yesterday completely demoralized are all working like beavers and the city the fire alarm telepraph and the entire House. complete trial of its kii.d in the hisof tbe country. Tho trials of the is full of Grand Army men, all of whom force of firemen patrolled tbe city all "Washington, Jan. 2G. The house tory Another Alli night Telegraph, telephone a id elect rio enumerators charged with seem to be for Ingalls. Minneapolis went into committee of the whole on the every al- ligWt companies also suffered heavy conspiracy will be held later at Minne- ance caucus was held tonight liance man being present. The utmost losses. naval aPDronriation bill. apolis. from The some condition of affairs are re precautions wore taken to prevent aty tJeIlv. of KansaA said the news From the Conjro States. news of what was going on reaching out- ported from several other points in New the senate, he did not doubt, was good siders. Fall Kiver reports that tbe news to the assassins of John M. Clay England. Bi:l'hsf.l.s, Jan. 2G. A special declara sound boats had a hard time but arrived ton. Something had been said about TO BALLOT TODAY. tion nt the to Wi.Bhington, government the betrayal of party pledges. If there Torr.KA, Kan. Jan. 20. In spite of the safely. At Manchester the storm lusted nine was any, it came from those men who formulated by the Congo state authorvigorous opposition on the part of lie hours, fifteen inches of snow falling. had been instructed by their state legis ities, was signed yesterday. It gives publicans, were Maxwell and Leedy latures to vote for a certain bill and who assurance that American imports will XO IMl'KOVF.ilF.XT. bv the Alliance, displacing Boyer turned around and voted against it. Af meet with the most favored nations seated Jan. 20. The tele and Representative Itood, republicans. Philadelphia, ter some further discussion, the com treatment on entering Congo state. a petition from graph situation in this state is not much introduced Showaltcr mittee arose, the bill passed, and the the G. A. R. of Sumner county, praying improved over that of last night. The house adjourned. of Ingalls. It was storm was particularly destructive in Because It Met Sundays. for the on tho journal. A resolution was the section of the country between Phila placed Plain-fiel- d Cameron Bought Silver. X. 20. The Jan. J Pi.aixfiki.o, adopted providing that the ballot on delphia and Harrisburg. Many tele Reform club was formally disband- senator be taken in the house- tomorrow. graph poles iiro down or blown out of Washinctox. Jon. 2G. In the silver At 12:30 tho caucus is still in session. IKisition. Very few trains can be runt pool investigation today Senator Camer ed today. It was opposed sinje its ineditor ning w ithout wires and these at a great on testified that he bought silver on mar ception by the ministers who discoun- It is know n that Judgeis Pfeffer. in the lead up risk. of the Kansas Farmer, tenanced its evening meetings. Sundiiy gin in the early part of June, before the to the tenth ballot and Speaker Elder is j silver bill was passed bv the senate and Ci'lcliratinir Their Work. rnnnimr next, with Willets third. Reversed Derision. the of bill became before the it disposed 1 a. m. W. A. Pfeffer,. editor of tho Cixc , law. He had no knowledge of any other ixxati, Jau. 2G. The Freedmen's Ysmx(iTo.-- Jan. 20.. The supreme Kansas Farmer, was nominated by the senator, representative or official of the Court nnnounced a decision Aid of tho Methodist Episcopal Society nineteenth on the ballot, reversing Alliance caucus srovernment having any interest in the twenty-rivchurch, caucus and organized years ago, adjourned. the the of ; the of court claims judgment purchase of silver. to promote educatiou and religion among awarding the Central Pacific railroad the Freedmcn of the south, is holding a S13,193.(U1 iu its suit against the United A Mimic Suit Decided. Willuiar to Testify. here, celebrating the work of a jabiles States. W. Hedenberg, Chu'aho, Jan. 20.-- -J. Leadvilu-- , Jan. 2C The suit be- qunrte'r of a century. of this city, whose name came before the tween the Forest and Shiller lodes which Harris's Fast to Death. The Forvitrii Affairs Committee. committee silver pool investigating has been in hearing in the district court 111.. Jan. 20. The thirtieth Xewuekx, NV.w Yor.K. Jan. 2C. Tim committee latnly, aaW today that he will testify be- day of the strange fast of George Harris before a iurv. was decided in favor of orius uoi- fore tho committee on Saturday. In an "'Wip oi me It was an adverse the Forest people. has almost exhausted his wonderful no permanent um:iun he has on "wol bilnated interview personal expili.m at says he suit and the two mine arc tod,.y the ilsey house, Knowledge of the esisteneo of a silver vitality, and now the only nest ion is the Aspen mountain, a change of venue 7;' v.hcn his unnatural desire to die having beon taken. Tbe Forest owners J wmmittee b"ld an unimportant W. but wlievcd that such pools have hour When lie will probably be gratified. xisted and mav still exist. claimed priority of location, which was j meeting this morning. PIIN'G.FOII Til MER er THE WIXMXG TICKET. d d com-mitt- Bar-rundi- it - Bar-rund- ia . E. 100,-00- 0 Pas-sasr- ; -Y- - e to.-fi- ! J Wave to submit We recociibead f, tU folium ing report: permanent cbairaoaa. Hoi IL P. H rm; fL permaaeet aecr Ury, C. W. Brough, .; for UU ord ' t'T buttma: ,,N aii'iatrtjo of candidates aa follow.: Ej The 2G.-H- o PRICE, FIVE CENTS. Liberal City Nominee Made Yesterday. rin aimesaur Swxiod-Reoor- aud coli-tor- ; der; Fourth Third Treaa-ure- r; Five MaraLaL Kecotnmead as to rules, tbote at tbs national house of repreeenutivea. ALL INTERESTS PROTECTED Tbia report as adopted Heoderaoa. tba permanent aadJadga cam foraard and aaa reoeivadchairman, with apIt Wm a Great Convention, frefided plause. IU aatd ha suioeroly thanked the delegate for calling him to over that magnificent convection. prMd Overly Judge HeuderxoM It he said, that tba city governPlatform Adopted. ment shall bo a ju.it (oa. -- Wueo I look upon the faces of thia convention I feel The various ward caucuses met yester- aura that will bar such a govern1 day morning at 10 o'clock, at tba ment n t ha t wo vears past Ogden has increased more relatively plait announced in the call published im in weuun man any in populatkn other city in in Th CoNxcariAU and made nomina America. Applause. Tba government tions for councilmen'and justices of the of thia city should be such as to f urniah ocoun gement to capital and immigrapeace, to become part of tin liberal ticket tion. It should lie a government of law nominated at tbe convention which met and obedience to law. And it ia proat 2 p. nt. The ward nominations were posed to f urnUh a ticket tbat will give such a government Let ua not forget as noted below: the dignities of the occasion. Let ua do rmsT wakd. "Council men: K. C. Luudy and John the right thing. Let us remember that this is a government of majorities. Justice 1 nomas r itzgerald Ticket! are not made for any one peratm 8UXIM) WARD. Councilmen: IL 1L Spencer and Dr. but for the majority and from tba Let the ticket and M. X. Graves. Justice George R Smyth. average people. platform do honor to the city, a city THIRD WARD. Councilmen: Frank A. Cook and Rob- where the clouds of superstition are clearing up aa in do other city ia tba ert Shaw. Justice A. C. XewilL territory. I wait your (Applause.) rOt RTH WARD. Councilmen: W. H. Turner and J. R. further pleasure." I Applause.) of Tbe nomination mayor then cams Elliott Justice of tbe peace Yal Gideon. regularly on, according to the agreed FIFTH WARD. Councilmen: E. A. Beed and Wm. order of businesa. Mr. IL IL HenderwD arose and aaid Ilarcombe. Justice T. A. Whalen. that two year airo doubt and fear hnna THE OOXVEXTIOX. over the Liberal party for two weeks, ' The Liberal city convention met at the but victory came and with it great prosG rand opera bouse at 2 p. m. Tbe lower perity. Liberalism hat been tried and floor was almost entirely tilled with dele- not found wanting. He uroDoeed to present the name of a man whohd been gates and spectators and part of the foremost in tbe tight of Liberalism and balcony waa toccupied by interested perirogreea Mr. J.W. McXutt (Applause. ' Mr. J. X. Kimball, in an eloauent hula sons. It was a fine body of men and showed that there was great interest I peech, nominated Warren W. Corey. Ii. IL Rhodes seconded Mr. felt in the action of the convention and Applause. also that the ticket nomiuated there will McXutt a nomination. A. J. Weber arose and in a nointed be the one to win. People do not attend speechput in nominatien Mr. David losing conventions to any great extent I kvans. Applause. I V. Mr. J. McXutt came on the stage Mr. Fred Shiells arose and said that and was received with applause. Ho said he spoke for the Liberal committee in many people love chance but at this time a change may not prove a wise one. He calling the convention to order. lie had been charged with belonging to a "ring." paid a warm tribute to the faithfulness He did beloug to a ring -- the liberal and ability of Fred J. Kiesel aa mayor. called upon tee other nominees to party, and he propowd to remuiu iu v, lie and allow the re nomination of' until it had filled the mission tor which retire for mayor. it was organized lappluuse). lie then Mr. Kiesel C. C. Dey eudorjed tbe nomination asked for a nomination for teuiuorarv of Mr. Evans ca a most worthy man chairman. Capt It W. Cro?s waa put forDavidoffice ot mayor, a man faithful to. the in nomination and elected with demon duties as a citizen, a Liberal and an strations of enthusiasm which were re- bis official. Applause.) repeated when he came upon the stigo. On motion of IL Ii. Henderson and by He thanked the convention for the honor conferred upon him and said he amendment of A. C. Bishop, the convenprepared to ballot for a nominee for would make no speech but would allow tion a Maf or, tha delegations reporting their the convection to proceed to business at vote through their chairmen. once. Mr. Alien Miller here moved to ad- Mr. C. S. Rapp waa chosen for tem mi o ciocK, out the motion was. porary secretary. lost, except the vote of Mr. A committee of one from each ward on !journ himself (Laughter, credentials was appointed by motion, rt Mr. Wm. r arrell demanded the each ward nopiinating its own commit from the committee on platform, teeman, ihe committee selected vr.sas lie so moved. Carried. follows: The platform was read by secretary First ward, W. T. Boardslev: Second ward. W. A. Bates; Third ward. A. C. Brough. Mr. Farrell moved that the plank rel Xewill; Four! h ward, W. II White; Fifth ative to convict labor he stricken out ward, james KimDall, Mr. Evans opposed the motion on tho-w m. r arrell moved that a committee of five, one. from each ward, bo HDnointed ground thnt the working of the prisonon resolutions, each ward selecting its ers on tho streets does not conflict with own committeeman.. Motion carried. the interests of the laboring men. 1 he motion of Air. r arrell prevailed. The committee was not named at once. awked that the platform be read H. H. lb nderson moved a committee and he of five on permanent organization, and again. It was read once more.. Mr. r arrell moved that a plank be that the committee ou credentials be added to theeffect thi.t the liberal party that committee. Motion lost. Mr. L. II. Rogers repeated Mr. Hen pledges itself to enforce all. muuicipal laws. derson's motion, except that the e C. C. Dey opposed the proposition be a new committee. Mr. Devoto to Mr. add this plnuk. on the ground t hat moved to amend that the chair rame charncter of the candidates shoirid the committee. Amendment carried the be th pledge of the party to enforce tho and also ti:e motion as amended Applause. Committer selected bv the c'.iair: G. laws Mr. U K. liogers declared, that the F. Mcintosh. A. R. Hevwood, B. A. Liberal party has always been a law and Bowmau, L. R. Rogers and 7.. J. Hud- order party. son. Mr. W. A. Bates moved that tho reso The question was theu raised bv Mr. lutions be laid o.l the table, eas 'jSQ, J. F. Browning as to whether persons about a dozon. Motion carried, holding proxies were entitled to places nays convention then proceeded to bal on coinra it tees. The raising of the q ues- - lotThe for a nominee for mayor. A motion tion created applause. Col. Dey to make the first ballot an Tho chair ruled that those holding by informal one was lost' would be proper representatives proxies The ballot aa taken by wards, resulted u iney were recognized uy their ward aa follows: delegations. VOTR. OF TKXW.AJIDH, L. R. Rhodes demanded to know who was referred to. First Ward McXutt 24. Evans 2. Mr. Browning said be was not afraid Corey 10. to any that he referred to L. R. Rhodes Second ward McNittt 24, Evana 10, andL. R. Rogers. Laughter and ap Corey 6, Kiesel 4. Third ward McXutt 3, Evans l,Corey plause. Rhodes attempted to reply but the ir 6. Fourth ward McXutt 11, Evana 14, regular talk was shut off. The Liberal band played a stirring Corey 2, Kiesel 1. Fifth ward McXutt 21, Evans L tune while waiting on the reports of the committees. Corey .1, Kiesel 1. Mr. McXutt received 83, Mr. Evans28, Tbe different wards now reported their representatives on the committee on Mr. Corey 27, and Mr. Kiesel 6 votes. Mr. McXutt was declared the nominee resolutions as follows: First Ward. B. McCabc; Second Ward amid hearty applause. Mr. McXutt pledged himself, if elected, IL B. Baker; Third Ward, John S.Southwell; Fourth Ward, a- - C. Dev; Fifth to administer the laws for tbe benefit of W aid, v m. Ilarcombe. all the citizens of the city. Mr. Thomas Bryan was placed in nomAnother lively tune by the band which was applauded and the convention thus ination for recorder by J. X. Kimball. Mr. G. F. Mcintosh was placed in demanding a continuation of the melody which was complied with by the band nomination for the same office by to the extent of three '.mellifluous dis Thomas Cahoon. Val. Gideon nominated A. B. Johnson. courses, winding up with "Annie A vote resulted as follows: Bryan, 83. Rooney. The committee on credentials then re Mcintosh, 44. Johnson, 10. Mr. Bryan was declared tho nominee. ported through its chairman. Mr. J. X Kimball, recommending the list of dele Being called upon he promised to do gates as published in S inula v a Commer all he could for the success of the Libcial to seats, with a few exceptions in eral party and to d(fhis duty thoroughly caso ot absentees, n here these were (applause. L. R. Rhodes placed Richard T. Hua.e represented by regular proxien they were recommended for lidmifwinn. hut in nomination for assessor and collector. j where persons of one ward hold Jndge Cross placed in nomination proxies ror other wants tliecommittee suggested James t'tissin. C. S. Rnpp and W. P. Hart were also that they be not seated. Also that no delegato be allowed to vote one or more nominated. Tbe vote was as follows: First ward -- Hume. 48: Cassin, 10; proxies so ns to have two or more votes. The committee's roKrt was adopted, Rapp, 5: Hart. 12. 8; Cassin, 11; Second showing 140 of the 150 votes present in Rapp, 2: Hart, a the convention. Third ward Hume. 3: Crtssin, 3: Rapp The committee on permanent organization reported ns follows, through Mr. 4: Hart. 0. Fourth ward Hume, 11: Cassin, 14; T. J. Hudson, its chairman: Mr. chairman: Your committiH) on permanent Rnpp, 0; Hart, 3. (co.Nrixn;. o. nt Tit pack. organization and order of business beg m-;aani- re-vo- com-mitte- l ward--Hum- e, |