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Show made to Garfield Peach, where its dele-Rates dele-Rates will bo tossd about by old Neptune Nep-tune and his nymphs. The delegates represent most every city and camp on the frontier, and are as tine and intelligent intel-ligent a body of men as have ever been cutertaiued in Salt Lake. PRKMENJN SESSION. Tba Ancient Order of United Workmen Meet For the Transaction of Business. DELEGATES( TO THE CONCLAVE. Montana Gives Notice of Withdrawal An Excursion to Garfield Gar-field Beach. Tho annual session of the grand lodge of the Ancient Order of I nited Workmen of the Nevada jurisdiction began this morning iu the hall of the order. ' For several days delegates from the various lodges hav e been mobilizing in the city, and over one hundred reported to the call of the committee on credentials. creden-tials. It was 10 o'clock when Grand Master Workman N. M. llnick, of Hellenic, Idaho, mounted the platform plat-form aud brought tho gav.d down upon tho master workman's table with resounding re-sounding effect. The call for the session was then read by the grand recorder, Mr. 1). Thorn-burn Thorn-burn of Ogden, after which a hasty canvas revealed the presence of the following fol-lowing officers: 15. . Smith, Rock Springs, past grand master workman; P. J. Dunne, Virginia City, Nevada, grand foreman; J. W. Eddy, Helena, Montana, grand overseer; S. W. Darke, Salt Lake City, grand guide; W. O'Donncll, Hock Springs, G. I. W.; J. H. Hafferty, Reno, Nevada, G. O. W.; I). Thornburn, Ogden, grand recorder; W. V. llelfrich, Ogden, grand recordor; J. W. Kinsley, Helena, supremo foreman; fore-man; Wm. H.vcornb of Ogden and J. W. Kinsely of Helena, committee on L. and S.; A. Schansenbach of Ogden Og-den and L. M. Giles of Virginia City, finance committee; Thomas Cupit, Park City, and Robert Smith, Hock Springs, representatives. A committee on credentials was then appointed consisting of P. J. Dunne, N. If. Morley and A. O. Hishnp, after which a rcess was taken for one hour. At 11 o'clock tho delegates reassembled, reassem-bled, when the committee on credentials creden-tials submitted tho fullowiug report of those entitled to participate in tho deliberations de-liberations of the session: nevaka. Alpha No. 1 Thomas E. Haley. GoldflillNo !. W. G. Hyde. Stovey No. it. J. H. Donovan, L. M. Gile and P. .1. Dunne. Ormsley No. 4. Thomas H. Stone. Nevada No. 5. G. O. McNess. Esmeraldo No. 15. G. L. Allbright. Warren Lodge No. 18. J. H. English. Eng-lish. St. Elmo No. 22. P. K. Reid. Humbolt No. 23. II. L. Hyrns. Washington No. 25. B. ( :. Shearar. Siver City No. 10. W. C. Dovey. UTAH. Ontario No. 1 F. J. McLaugldan and F. C. Thompson. Fidelity No. Uasford sSmith, II. C. Bishop and W. S. Stone. West Mountain No. 4 John Hruii-ton. Hruii-ton. Goodfcllowship No. 5 F. V. Ctish-ing. Ctish-ing. Pacific, No. 7. P. Dennev. Salt Lake Valley, No. 13. C. D. Crouch, James A. Fryer and S. H. Leaver. - ' MONTANA. Butte, No. 1. J. Shoalankcr, J. W. Guiin. George Pascoo, John Haley and J. S. Hammond. Capital, No. 2. William F. Myers, James S. Dunn, H. C. Yeager, Sol Genzberger. T. T. Palmer, Fred Gainer, J. R. Weitmer, Wm. N. Moon, Moses Morris, J. J. Fallon, James Sullivan and J. B. Atchison. Union No. a Andrew Logan and J. L. Sloane. Alta No. 4 No representative. Dillon No. 7 A. S. Kilo and Isaac Cashmore. Bedford No. 8 James L. Beacher. Silver Bow No. 11 Geo. Broughton. MountPowell No. 13 James H.Mills and J. K. Van Gundy. Twin Bridge No. 17. J. R. Comfort. Silver Creek No. 1U. Thomas Wilke- son. ' ' , , Sheridan No. 21. John Y. Baker. Anaconda No. 23. N. II . Morley and XV T 1vr.il hew Waterloo No. 20 Patrick Carney. Madison No, 27 O. W. Jay. Centennial No. 28 V. A. Cook. Alder No. 30 Geo. W. Keis. Great Falls No. 33 C. H. Clark and Chas. VVegner. (iranite No. 34 Andrew Uoundy. Silver State, No. 30. James G. Evans. IDAHO. Idaho, No. 3. Robert Fallon, (iate City, No. 7 M. J- Haly. Pocatello. No. IU. A. Mayes. Salmon City, No. 20. Earnest J. Jeonjoquet. . wrojiiNU. Sweet Water No. 2-Kobert Smith. Cheyenne No. 3-W. M. Masi. Laramie No. 4 David C. Tuhey. Wyoming No. 5-H. Hansen. Rockv Mountain No. 6 James Mur-phv Mur-phv anil Joseph Wise. Pacific No. 7 A. Leiehter. ' Independence No. lit I red Shultz. The report of the committee on credentials cre-dentials was ratified, whereupon (irand Master Workman Hoick of Bellevuedc-jivered Bellevuedc-jivered his annual address that was preeuant with material of interest to the order. He referred at length to accessions ac-cessions thathad been made under this jurisdiction and to the bcnevoience of the order that had extended itself into so many homes the growing grow-ing interest that wa made manifest by the large number of applications for admission to its ennobling ranks. Tbe : address was frequently punctuated by j enthusiastic demonstrations of approval, ap-proval, at the close of which Mr. j Thoniburn the grand recorder, made j bis official report. ! The body then proceeded upon j its regular order of business In I which -Montana, that now regjs-ters regjs-ters a men-berhip of nearly half the roster of (hi jurisdiction gave notice of withdrawal, which was referred to a COAtTo-c1otk the lodge adjourned for lnnch and at 3 reassembled to devote itielf to matters of general legislation, to a revision of the work of last year. -,ud to other matters that appeal to it deliberations. Tomorrow the election elec-tion of officer for the enuing yir ill take place, affr which a run will be |