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Show 1111 rft fit iri m i m in in in in in in hi ui i I VOL. VIII. Sis v OGDEN, UTAH: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE CAMPAIGN- xsflrn gfimdios r-- The 756 Puzzle Still Ueiiu Played. Published every f veiling (except Sunday) by the Junction NOTES. - Association, (Incorporated.) cast in their lot with the American people, yet we are assured by our fellow citizens of the Pacific Coast that grave dangers rise from the unlimited influx of a strange people, who without any simpathy with our civilization and free institutions, seek our shores, not for a home, but merely to get money to take back with them to the homes they left, and we therefore invite the at tention of the government of the United States to a careful consideration of the evils arising from such immigration, with a view to make such tr2aties and enact such laws as will avert the dangers complained of," It is doubtful whether anything more radical could be carried in the convention in view of the present uninformed prejudices of eastern people, who are unable to realize the Mongolian dangers as seen by those who come in practical contact with them on the Pacific Coast. evening that .lay i'Hild h;id authorito draw on zed the Blaine Fred says he bim for any amount. was waited upon bv a r.egio delegate but who ...lid ;ie had b en (jfl.uOU to vote for Biaine. IjaJ rei'u.-e-d wish to oiU-re- Printing A FA 1 K TKsT 0V After Poly . .Aiuiilier Jay of Chk'aij'-'- June 3. . i i in wnicn the convention mis gamy. RATES OF Sll:SCU 'TION: Blaine's friends have :il-- o attracted the :i tive sympathy ot the immense : $9 00 Thru t. $2.60 Annum, 6.i0 One Jtffi. th, 1.(10 m.dieiue by their manly bearing and Hii Hontht, The Committee on Credentials r h eek, M CVat. of fCtirrtfr go-"'eniper in t!io prr-ento uny p'jr ' of the City. jMiWrt" iy Conk hugs uwiatured and unproReports Against Grant voked ironic, no let lii.m by the Delegates. eood natured wit with which the Advertising rat en made kiiown on Maine man panied t:nd turned bis 8pplicr Ion. assaults. intended to he em.-liin-g Fierce and Feroeions Ffehlhisr. The vote i n Sharpe" motion to inIr. J. IT- Bates, Newspiper Advertis41 Park Kow(Tiniea liuildlne), struct the credential- - committee to ing Aeeot, to contract for Bj S'. V. Teluraph to the JoscuoM.l jew York, ia authorised report inimeiii.iielv was a fair test of advertisements in the Dally and thecomhined preset) t strength of the Ogden Junction, :it our hot THi: PLAN K.. Edmunds and Windoni comGrant, rates. It was just 31S votes. 'iic.u..i. June 3. Judfje Payne of bination. t of the credentials tiie When repot S.ku;'. (."am, ineiiibef of the commit!:- - been adopted, it will tee on resolutions, was successful in reduce the fore.i'ointi ligurcs below Bureau, Xrwapaper Advertising his efforis Spruce Street , ivV-- AjiYKIt-the insertion of 300, as the probaole drain vote on IS1NG CONTRACT M T .! V H D tf tir.--.t bailo:. an W IlLiS I W II ft auti Chinese I'm luic.le be it plank in the plat- theThe Blaine men continue calmly may form being prepared by the commitcoulident, as they are resolute. They BU&lJVESfi CURDS. ter of tb" convention, lie had a appear to ha a dose understanu-iie- i t in in men to act opposition in f.vo or three Mil.' :h.-r..v w 'tii the agree-',- ! p members from the extreme east, but one's nomination meii: the committee, on the vote, refern-e! v !:;: I, e.",?i- - nierahle ot hai! ,ii ul'h a WH 0 LE SALE the matter to a witij Blaine'.- - v -, :t iv i :,', be transierr lo repoit back 10 the ed toShf u.iii. iiie.-e- . ui e only sur ,PR0DUCE8cFRUITS b i I . ii the cooperative ac whole committee with a plank in . of tii two column---tion I trr 7 ubslanee the same as offered to the w vt u l::n thi sk- -. committee by Judge Payne. The Tribune Ni:w Vn; k, Jin Pixley assisted Payne and made savs: NaUlI'allv T h n takes a deej an tne ueiore excellent argument J. D. CAltNAH AN, M. I). eonvention interest m the i;i. committee. ot telegrams nuniher r?c lie Utah. Office on Fourth Street, Ogden, WHO WILL NOMINATE. from Chie;.'., yesicrdav and among caliei- several gentlemen OVKB POST OFFICE. Joy of Michigan will place Elaine his Ol tills ill Uie in nomination. efcb25 een Pixley of California well i a ii of ; in e gentle will seeona tins nomination: t rye oi eit v a'! (ie ot e l Ir.uo the. Maine will clo-e- . Conkling will nom men em.-H. J. POWERS, M. D. i ter's dinner hour ; la the u TiUien it inate Gnmt. Garfield will nominate was ac, vesferdav an;! a leporh-Sherman. and lr They. are-Agai- i : ce ,J - Semi-ft'eekl- y n ez-- A DRAMATIC SCENL. CmcAuoJune The first division 3. in the convention which approx imately defined the strength of the t elements in Grant and the convention took place this even ing.and is found in the vote by states This L'iven in the verbatim report. vote was approached somewhat dra maticallv. Alter the opening mo tion made by Mr. Henderson, of Iowa, there were scenes of wilderanti-Gran- e citrinent m wnicn mo I'tnenes par ticipated in a manner bo extraordi nary as to draw from the Chair a sharp reprimand and to cause the removal of those interrupting the speakers. It was the worst when Logan was speaking in opposition to the resolution ottered by Henderson. Cheers which were heard on one side, weie drowned by hisses and shouts of "remember the Springfield convention," on the other. At first Mr. Conkling was absent, and when heappeared aiid slowly walked down the aisle to his seat, he was greeted His parby a handsome ovation. Ke-; Wii ii liur : ticipation in the contest was relished CjUailite ink of tin A more prolonged "What il es Tih by the audience. outlook lit t hiea;to". met Gen. Garfield when he greeting "lie tinni- s that rant will hardly spoke for the committee on rules, bo nominated after ail,'' responded ;n a lew compact and clear cut Tililen's visitor. sentences, and so explained the "Who then?"' asked the reporter situation that all could understand "Blaine, or a dark horse." it. The effect of the roll call, which was demanded by Sharpe was not SAY. THU PAl'iillS WHAT fully understood, even when one of New Yokk, June 3. The Tribun theAlanaina deiet-ateasKeu u nave savs the late.-1- nea s from Chicago in his vote recorded in correction of the nomination of ilieates the l'rob-bkreport of the chairman of his delegaBlaine on the focond or third bal tion. The chair promptly ruled that lot. Grant is regarded as already des the d. legate had a right to have his feated. ote recorded. Notice was hardly will be luUen of it., lint when in the case ol The Herald believes Gif-ndefeated a..d iv dark horse nomma- Kpnturkv. four delenates demanded ley Cor. icl'r.g, whom it their rights in angry and boisterous ted, pi pi aises, thctiga it does not tliniK .ie tones and stood On chairs until the could be elected. chairman directed that their votes The VinivS if not so confident this be recorded against the substitute morning, but it is evidently keeping for the original resolution, the mean- its courage up. inn of the resolution was tuny ai The Sun says it was a day of dis- predated, aud the galleries applaud couragement and defeat tor the ed BL'ain andiigain. In the midst of Grant syndicate, Conkling, Cameron the excitement, the chairman of the and Logm, but the great struggle Is Kentucky delegation announced yet to come. thai he would read the names of the four delegates COLORADO DEMOCRACY. Mr. Conkling arose, ahd walking 3. Democratic The Denver, June down the aisle, shook his linger at State Convention met here to day, the chairman, who directly took his and was called to naler at '1 o'clock seat without fulfilling hia promise to there stood the by Hon If, li, Morse, chairman ol read the names, the State Central Committee. Judge four delegates in their chairs susW. Miller was chosen temporary tained (. by the applause of the vast, chairman. Committees on creden- audience, and firmly resolved to tials and permanent organization have their votes recorded against were appointed and were 0'it about the majority of their delegation. two hours, which time was occupied President Usartook in the situation Gov. Wiltz, of and directed the secretary to record v sneeeh making. d tke Conventioa the four votes in the negative. This Louisiana, briefly. scene was equalled w hen New York The committee on i.eruanent or was called and Conkling announced reported Adair Wilson that he wiis directed by his delegaIJ V in the u. H'n.l.l.nrno cnairuian. mm ii. jmrauunir. tion to cast forty seven votes in was Agreed to, and affirmative and twenty-thre- e which the secretary, the Convention adjourned until 9 negative. Thebreak in the New York lhere are no defegation was now an accomplished o'clock combinati ns apparent. While the fact. At this point the hall presentConvention is a trifle noisy, the best ed an animated appearance. Delefloor of feeling pre a;!. gates and alternates were on the waving handkeiehiefs and clapping THE COMMITTEE ON CREDENTIALS their hands, while the audience in CnrcACrt. June 3. The comtnitfee the wide sweeping galleries rose en on credentials have been in almost masse, clapped their hands, threw and are their arms wildly about and shouted pontiniiniis session I ue conuntil the rafters rung. This was still sitting at midnight. testants from the eight Illinois dis- aain repeated when the vote was tricts are to be admitted by the ma- announced and the substitute was declared defeated by the decisive jority report. The Grant delegates are to be declared entitled to seats vote of 318 ayes and 405 noes. To from the Second district and the such ft fei ej heat had the excite whs not fully nient been raised that when the Thirteenth settled. The Warinouili, or regular orh'inal resolution was withdrawn, rlnW-ninfrom Louisiana, w hich is the ending seemed flat beyond ahon't evenly divided between Sher measure. The affn mative vote is reman and Grant, is considered by the garded as the possibla strength of committee fiSthe delegation entitled Grant, and tho "negative as that of to seats. Th committee decided to the opposition. From the affirmaol tive should be decided Ohio report in favor of the admission two Blaine delegates from one of votes and one Wisconsin; to tho contested districts in Pennsyl- it shojld be added at least vania, nd in favor of seating the ten absentees. If the report of the two Grant delegates from the o. her committee on ciedcntialsis adopted, contested district. Tuey ae now in as now seems probable, it will add session on the West Virginia case to Grant four votes in Kansas and and prospect are they will not ad- take from him sixteen votes in IlThe Utah case linois. The Grant managers, howjourn for some hours.. Fc-tt-r Grant ever, declare they are gratified at the remains to be settU-.- t delegates Lave been admitted lrom result of the vote. Kansas.- Ko otbei.omniitteea have TO-DAtaken important action, but it is understood they have agreed upon a BULLETIN REPORT. report. The rueeCng of the national committee this afternoon took no action on any important questions. From tho advance bulletins we Cull the following succinct report of THE HEPI'BLICAV platform. meeting, i Chicago, June 3. The platform of All the Chicago papers agree that the convention has been perfected, and is now ready to be reported. the unit rule will be Members of the committee s ty that VOTED DOWN it recites and extols the deeds of the out the convention cannot get the and points that party; republican for maintaining its principles through befoie night. and its control of the govarniuent in At a Grant caucus of delegates it human rigbU and was decided to stick to the "man on the interests of national prosperity, declares against horseback,'; if it took a week. future land grants to railroads, or The convention was subsidies in" any formj approves CALLED TO ORDER anil arraigns Hayes' administration, for 10:43. at as its past Conkling move4 that all the democratic p rty bind well a its present attitude, spirit and members of the convention nominee to the themselves is support The plank purpose. was so modified as to disarm the New pf the convention. The motion is and ex pected Ciirifd.' " England n tarfon Conklina said there were negative to be reported in the form ed a dea foik.w:i votes on the resolution and asked for claration home to all who a call of states. The roll of states "While weclii-ri wi-i- kil-n-i- l I Surgeon. l SI1I0NT0.NS Office: Near corner of Young and tf Fifth Streets, Ogden. r. IEWS From what Nkw York, 'June is consi lercd the best authority 1 am able to say that there is no hope S. i. WILLIAM:, ChiFormerly Chief Justice for Grant being nominated at Sapreme Court, Ky. cago. The only chance is to hold the & WILLIAMS, jirant men for a number of ballots with the idea that others will go over to his side. There is little doubt Block, Fourth St., that Grant has the best fighters to back him up, but that is all. S. EICEAEDS, Pronecuting Att'y, eber Co. JUCHARDS LAWYERS. Office in Peery 0(3 DEN, UTAH. THE COMMITTEE d2U-t- f s , ON CREDENTIALS. Chicago, p.m. The committee on credentials has voted to admit lb contesting delegates from 1st, 3d, 4th, Gth, 9th, 10th and 17th Illinois congressional districts and passed the contests in the 2d and 13th districts to allow Gen. Kaum to produce further facts concerning them. The con2niitteo neit considered the contests on ?b-- 2d and 3d Kansas districts and voter, wit" 27 to 10 to admit the Grant delegates from both these districts. A recess was taken until C o'clock when the Louisiana case will be taken up. Thursday's evening session. The convention was called to order at 5:30 p.m. Henderson of Iowa moved that, as the committee on credentials were notready to report, the com mittee on rules be requested to make their report. Logan spoke in opposition to this motion, claiming that the committee on credentials should report first. Lie said that the convention could not proceed until it was decided who the delegates of the convention were and the rightful ones were authorised to m ike the proceedings legitimate. Uenderson retorted that he wisnea fair p'ay on,y ad Mke(l wlly there ' should be dY- This elicited great cheering and in the galsubsequently confusion threatened chairman the until leries, to have them cleared if the o.;turb-anc- e were repeated. Henderson saidshe was informed that the member of the committee from Kentucky had said that the report had been ready in the morning. at this iThe Kentucky members was said this and feet his to jumped a misrepresentation. This again created great confusion, several members trying to speak at once. The chairman decided them to" be out of order and recognized Boutwell of Massachusetts as entitled to the floor, lie spoke against the motion. Sharpe of New York moved an amendment to Henderson's motion that the committcn credentials be requested to report. Conkling speaking on the amendment said the cemmittee on credentials was ready to report partly, if not on all questions and he asked that it be allowed to make a report as far as it had gone. Henderson declared the committee on credentials had not yet passed on the contests in Louisiana, West Virginia and Pennsylvania and would not be ready to report before this morning. Sharpe asked that the roll of states be called on his amendment. A motion to lay Henderson's motion on the table was carried and the convention adjourned till 10 a.m. 3, 4 MABOARY. II. W. 0. AND UJVSKLOE-at- - CO Cenfield Offiee flfJDF.N. bloci. east side d57-l- Id W, Main St., UTAH. j PROF. MAX BOY AN, TEACHER OF and Instrumental Music Vocal at Caldcrs' musie daplO lm store, Ogden. Leave orders FKED FOVLtiEK, Carpenter and Builder. Church. ghop crppoiite M.E. OGDEN. MAIN St., T. GIBSON,'.- - C -- t PUTSICJAN and S UR?EG1 X)fficb: G. II. Tribe's Boildine, - OkSTH ST., dmarlitf OGDES.nAO. ' ' Ogden's PItotograpber, J, O. STEPHENS, Corner of Young and Fifth streets. LAXIfcCAPE PHOTOUBAI'HI spdaity. Come and have your picture taken. jttD 29tr PEECIVAL J. BAKRATT, ATTORNEY AND at Law, Connselor U. 8. DIST. ATTORNEY. ASSISTANT Ollectlom a Specialty- - Loans on MortfranOT El er.ted. Office, Kast Side Main St.,Ogden. d67-l- y JUST OBSERVE!; B. CM Ill Farr IE. & CO., Block, fourth Street, Have opened oat Kith a f well seloutcd stock of MEECHANDISE, GENERAL Xmbracine all lines of Family Goods, Ficfcles by the Groceries, etc. roeasn rc or bot t le, an d other things In like manner, and . DOVT YOU (11 - ' IT FORGET and See! I dap2tf et Y. OUGHT EARLT REPOSE. SALT LAKE BEER! AI IB Depot, Halt Lnke Beer 00 JlfTU ETRKET, DEN. Family Trade a Specially. f.F.OKtE BKl'ISCH, Froprieter. dra14tf PIPE ORG AY receWed one of Geo QBO. CARKLKSS h Orrani Wood'i A Co'. ipleodid Fine and erer hmeeht to which snrpMiwe anjr Or for "Knabe. "Aroa. i Cuh. Be aiio irnt "Woode A Hardmeo" Pioor, and will eoprly wilh brum hMldn. erchwiIrM, choir, or rmih qnelitT and IutranKtuor lnic of a WW Ad L'teh. dree cheeper thn any othrrdmlerm of Dinwoodey'. South Street, (two Jernili.ro Store) Sit Uke Oity. Ordr by mAd Mail wtll noei prwmpt attentiou. jot lt dMiet Kd Conk- Chicago, June 3. Logan, a ling, Cameron, New and Filly hadimconference this evening, but its Elaine and port is not known. The Grant men appear unusually conn-deand the friends of other candidates are ia no wise despondent. Gossip in regard to combinaand tions is uncommon.'? ecarca early sougbt of the delegates many to- repose to prepare fer the session the to tie is morrow, which expected most momentous of the convention. There is general belief now that the convention will not 'conclude its labors before Saturday. TOO THIX A TARN. 3.-- The people in Chicago, June corridors are laughing over the hotel the declaration by Fred &rant thw j , a NO. 92 esulted in favor of Conklinsr's reso lution. West Virginia cast the only THREE NEGATIVE VOTES, being received with hisses. ( on k ling moved that the dele gates who voted "no'" shouid be considered as having forfeited their right to vote in tho convention. This motion was discussed extensively aud wiih animation. Conkling asked that the roll ol states be called on his resolution. A delegate from Connecticut moved that Conkling's resolution be laid on the table. The committee on rules aud ordev of business reported in favor of the rules of the house of representatives as governing the convention. Speeches on the rules will be confined to 5 minutes. The committee on credentials will not be ready to report for half an hour. ''JiisvtvtJ, as the nense of this con vention that every member of it is bound,Jin honor, to support its nominee, whoever that nominee may be and that no man should hold his seat here who is not ready so to agree." (i. users and applause.) 1UU M.AlNt. 4, 1.50 p. u. The committee on credentials, early this morning, decided all cases not here I he thirteenth tofore adjudicated. Illinois district w as decided in favor of the contestants (Blaine), the Utah case in favor of the sittinsr dele gates (Blaine), and the Wet Virginia cases in favor of the fitting members (Blaine). Chicago, June THE KXtilTEMRNT PEI.AY. LOGAN said the convention could not pro ceed until it was decided who the t f GENERAL NEWS. Br W. V. Telegraph I the J eric tie a. Dled-l.th- BH Caaal. Washington, June 3. While it is just possible that the the balloting may begin prevailing impression is that no is nomination possible before tomorrow, while many think that the convention will extend its proceedings into next week. Delay is clearly the purpose of Grant's supporters, while the Blaine men are anxious to force the lighting and bring mat ters to an issue as soon as it can be fairly and courteously effected. Col. J. C. Audenreid, of Gen. .Sherman's staS, died this merning at his residence in this city. Ills remains will leave here accompanied by Gen. Sherman and statt, and will be interred at est Point, on Sunday morning. Admiral A rumen has a dispatch from Engineer Menocal, stating that the .Nicaragua congress has con firmed the concession recently made by the pres deat ot that republic to an American company, for tne con structien of an Ship Canal across the Isthmus, tuhloaable Eiialaighter. London, June 3. A duel has been fought on the Belgian frontier, between two rSpaniaids, Marquis PJil de Olivars and Count do Lardi. The Count was killed. Inter-Oceani- MODERATING. 1:55 p. m. The excitement in connection with the convention has materially moderated, though the in terest is still intense. But it is more calm and less demonstrative. TUE l'LATKOKU denounces polygamy, opposes the Chinese immigration and suggests congressional modification f the existing treaties to remedy the evil. It commands Hayes' administration and holds it as the duty of the republican party to harmonie the whole country. (How about harmonizing themselves, first?) - uii.--e- s Physician 4, 1880. c Iaaerlal Dolara. Berlin, June 3. The emperor has formally announced the betrothal of his grand-son- , Prince William, of Prussia, to Princess Augusta Victoria, of Schleswig UoUtein A Hyperbole, Having fabricated, expostulated and elucidated the celebrated and conglomerated demonstration over and over again, in these columns, we find it necessary to give you Hyperbole upon Hyperbole, is order to let yoH know how the old thirg is working at A. Kuhn & Bra's, Cloth ing and Dry Goods establishment; aud for all the men, women and children to know that the largest, finest and cheapest stock of goods in the city, can be found at Kuhn s. Uma3I-tr- . e. GARFIELD. delegates of the convention were and the rightful ons were the only The Grant leaders timl journals ones authorized to make the procee charge that Garfield is working interests, and entirely in Elaine dings legitimate. intimate that the Blaine workers COMMITTER ON CREDENTIALS REPORTS. are holding him in reserve for The committee on credentials has advancement, should Blaine fail of the nomination. Ihe more probable just reported. It recommends the admission of surmise is that Garfield is only leadthe delegates headed by Wartuouth ing the Sherman movement in coof Louisiana. operation with Blaine's friends. But It recommends the admission of if Blaine should win, the tecond Rmkdkk on Fifth Street is turning Rapier of Alabama who refused to place just now is thought by shrewd obey the instructions of bis state observers to lay between Garfield and out excellent Candies and fresh Taf- . convention that the state vote should Washburne. dj2t be cast as a unit. ALL IS UNCERTAIN. It recommends that the contestPink Apples, Cherries, Cucumbers. But all is uncertain and new comants from the 17th. district of AlaCauliflower and Green Peas at C. binations at hour. may develop any bama be admitted. dj2tf however, still feel Maguire's. It recommends the admission of Blaine's friends, the contestants from the Illinois 1st, sure that he will lead Grant on the 3d, 4th, 5th, Gth, 'Jth, 10th, 12th, and first ballot and far exceed his vote Jnst Arrived, on the second. Jt they have any 17th, districts. basis evfor as facts the their By express; the largest and finest asIt reports against the contestants special conviction that sortment of .Silk Parasols, ever dently earnest in the 9th and 19th districts. It reports in favor of district repre- Blaine is sure of the ultimate success, brought to the city. Prices from 75 James Allen's. sentation instead of by the state as a they are too prudent to declare it in cbs. upwards at such a manner that it can become whole (unit rule. 1 1 reports against the contestants public. 1 ron bedsteads of rare in the 9th and 19th districts of PenGONE RACK ON THE CHINESE FLANK. excellency at nsylvania. Boyle's. 4. 1:55. is June There Chicago It recommends that the delegation much indignation this morning in lrom Utah retain their seats. the i acitic coast delegation on learn Why Will You A MINORITY REPORT ing that chairman Pierrepontof th committee on resolutions ha-- gone Allow a cold to advance in your sys-tehas been presented. It reports back on bis agreement to accept the and thus encourage more serious against the principle of district rep- plank on the Chinese question maladies, such as Pneumonia, Hem resentation in a national conventioa which they had prepared and accept- orrhages and Lung troubles when an and against the admission of the ed and substituted one of considera- immediate relief can be so readily atalso contestants from Alabama, ble less force. tained' Bosthet'l German Sirvp has against the. report of the majority HALE OBJECTS. largest sale in the world with regard to the contested Illinois ?ained the oure of Coughs, eoldg and the Cuicago, June 4,. Hale of Maine districts. Lung Disease. It is Dr. ' The minority report was very long; said they were unable, to hear the severest Boschee's famous Gorman prescript his in resolutions and l! neighborhood its reading was concluded by p. m. tion, and is prepared with the grents The minority submitted a supple- called for its reading again, and it est care, and no fear need be enter-- , mentary report protesting against was so read. Hale said he supposed tained in administering it to tho the action of the majority in the cases that a republican convention did not need to be instructed that its first youngvs' child, si per directions. of Utah and West Virginia. duty after naming its candidate was I'he sale of this medicine is unpreceTho convention to proceed to elect him over the dented. Since first introduced there HAVE AGREED democratic candidate (appluuse). has boeu a constant increasing de to take up the report of the commis- They all bad their preferences, and mnnd and without a single report of a failure io do its work in any case. sion on credentials in sections; that were ardent with the expression Ask druggist as to the truth of part on which there was no dispute, of the urgency of their preferences. theseyour remarks. Large size 75 cents. Bat he had yet failed to hear in the was agreed to. be convinxd. If A protest having been put in busy and exciting contests in wluel Try it and been had for last the of at engaged they four large delegates against the Illinois, to the committee on creden- week, any expression on the part of For Jjiine Back, Side or CLot, ute tials they ge!t it aside, Sharpe of New any delegates to the convention SHILOH'S rOROUS PLASTER. York moved that the reference to it whoever they might be of a t Price, 25 cts. Bold by J. W. McNutt in Ihc report be stricken out. After as to the final determination of the & Co., Wholesale and Retail Drug, Wi.en the convention. deliverance of on debate the part much sharp the labor of the gists, and O. C. Logan. Logan, Sharpe, Hayward and others, was had from all oct28-l- y he had no doubt which at tin es assumed a personal convention, be found, band all should that carried. was they motion the form, to shoulder, march, Clayton of Arkansas moved that in hand, shoulder the minority report of Alabama be ing on to the election of their candi OGDEN BOOKBINDER! 1 candidate of accepted instead of the majority re- date (cheers), Jf the from New York were the B. H. GOODARD & CO., gentleman port. Before action on this a motion to nominated he (Hale) and his friends Proprietors would work by night and by day to adjourn till 7 p.m. was adopted, elect him and in turn they should And Paper Rnlers. expect that if they nominated their FULL REPORT. of HUnk Hook. Hwcialte. candidate the other side would do The iMBOfoctni-- hook- end Mrinj da yiinr porir.licli. MM same. no the and EDI Letter iletda Tehtied. Albawe mounted, FILLING GALLERIES TUB IP. beekiiand paries lettered with gold; la rtjiri4, fte.vr tho la line 12 Beatlf eTerythinK bokbindinf p.m. While Chicago, June 4, Bebhl'o exterminators at Boyle it and p'omptlr executed. Price fnrni. hMi en the interest in the convention and UIHce in Doolof Stereue Block. . deeotaS In its business continues intense there Co.'s. is a visible abatement of the ejoitei ment. This morning at a quarter past ten there are lew delegates in Northern Leading Clothing House their seats and the galleries are not filled. Spectators, however, are still pouring in, and as the weather is cloudy and cool there is no doubt thpt another hour will see the house crammed to its utmost capacity . rn da-sen- , BOOKlilNDtiliS . of Utah MARKS, GOLDSMIIH & Co.. royal visitors. Among the spectators in front of ueen Victoria's the platform is youngest son, Prince Leopold, by his friends,!!. Collins, C. P.., Hon. H. York, England, Col. McNeil, Victoria Cross Equerry We to the Queen. Tho Princess t.euise with Pacific her is at the Grand suite, but is too wearied to visit the convention this morning. HuoceHsom ol I. MAltlf f$ tl-- GARFIELD AND C0SKI.IXG RECEPTION. Conkling, on entering are now receiving our New Goodnfor the Spring Trade, ana are readg to fill any Orders at WhQleaute or Itetail for MEN'S AND the hall, as received with a burst of applause which seemed to indicate that the Grant men are in possession of the galleries At 10:40 the galleries were nearly full. At this time, Garfield, on much entering, was received with called and Chairman Hoar arjt)iaue. -f Ot "v '"..tne convention Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, AN1 EVIKTTHISO HKLONGINQ TO to-da- A OPENING CEREMONY B0"iS CLOTHING, 111.-1- A First-Clas- s Clothing llouse! We fittlicit Trade froiu the tromlHe En (I re Sallsracllon. lulerior aud CHj, and n We make a epeciaUy of Boye' Fine Clothing from 2 jean up Rev. Arthur Little of theKevr Chihave this Department always well assorted. England congregational church 6f Grace. cago, invoked the thronp We also carry a Full Line of Fine Boots and Shoee equal to any CON tLING's IRON CLAD MOTION. offer a resolution custom made goods made ley the celebrated Arm of Cox, Young A to rose Conkling & and hoped there would be no ob- Gardner, Boston, gucjaeors to P. Ware, Jr., Co, Their goods are war should be any ranted, jection to it. If there roll to objection, he should ask the MARKS, GQLDSMlXtt & Co. defrW. be called: |