Show I RELIGIOUS RELIGIOUS' II COMPLEXION Of REPUBLICAN r COUNTY TICKET SOW WHO MADE IT II I UP o i VV t A l 2 j T I II I f REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET S. S I For state senators senators- T tenner Denner X N. Smith T r w w- N. N Williams Mormon 1 y For representatives I. y T. T L. L Holman Bingham ham Gentile Gen Gen- 1 1 tile 1 I. C C. C. C Crapo Sandy Mormon i. v 1 W. W H. H Tobias Salt Sail Lake City Mormon r J. J r. r A. A Eckman Salt Lake Lale City y 1 Moi Mormon mon t v Frank Prank L. L Hines Salt Lake LakeY Q f Y 1 Ct City I y G Gentile en tl 1 e. e v L. L Dahlquist Salt SaIt Lake City j Mormon 1 4 f Harry B. B Cole Salt Cole Salt Lake City f G Gentile N v Daniel McRea MeRea Grall Granger er Mory Mor Mor- f y mon mon b. b bishop IS I lOp f 1 E. E 1 J. I Eardley ardley Salt Lake City j v Mormon 1 1 Claude Y lt Lake Russell Kussell S Salt n nT 1 p. p Ct City T I 1 T 1 y Mormon ormon 1 For county commissioner commissioner- y T To o y Pour Four years years' term Oscar W W. I Carlson Carison Mormon r Two Walter WaIter J. J y years' years term Burton Mormon 1 I For or county clerk clerk Marg Margaret Margarets s Zane Yit pitcher her Salt Lake City f j v Gentile f For sheriff sheriff Joseph Joseph C. C Sharp j 0 Salt v v Lake Lako City Mormon For recorder recorder Prod Fred J. J A. A I T IS o-i. o S Sat Salt I Lake are City Mormon y I PT I I 4 For or assessor assessor Anios S. S Gabbott y 1 I I county Mormon l For auditor C. C. C J Hoscoe Vi VIRUS us 4 4 Salt Lake Gentile 4 4 For treasurer Frd C C. B Bassett sett I 4 Salt Lake City Mormon 4 4 For attorney ac E. E Willey Villey 4 4 Salt Sait Lake Lale City Mormon 4 4 For Gardiner Gardi 4 s surveyor H. surveyor surveyor-H. H. H Allen 1 Mormon ner ncr Salt Lake elf City Cit City precinct officers officers- 1 4 For lor of the 4 justice peace 1 S Stanley A. A Hanks Mormon Mornion 4 1 I 1 r r For or Constable Peter Peter M. M Ju H Hanson Han Han- 4 son Mormon l 4 rr 4 K K H 1 4 t Tho rho Chu Church ch Republican party nominated nominated nomi its county ticket in the county convention yesterday It Tt turned do downan down n nan an amendment to its platform provid providing ing that the nominees for the tho legislature legisla legisla- ture turo should be pledged to favor the adoption of a direct primary Jaw law and anti adopted an au amendment pr providing viding for forthe the Hie thee pledging of the nominees for the legislature to favor direct legislation for the control of corporations or for forthe forthe forthe the creation of a public utilities com corn mission m 1 In Jn n nominating its county ticket mIn the tIle church party slaughtered Job T ob F. F Lyon the time county attorney who had bad the cour cour- age to attempt t to recover tho the steal I Imado mado made by bv tho the old Intermountain Republican Republican lican i in the matter of the publication of tax notices It was a matter of between between between be be- tween and and because he hetric tried to make n-make that company disgorge or e he ho was marked for slaughter lie ile got it J. J A. A Groesbeck county treasurer who sto stoOd d behind County Attorney Lyon in this matter also got g t the time Indian sign and Frank who as I I count county auditor refused to approve etho the I bills of certain of the county commissioners com com- tom tom- missioners s for telephones in their homes as as- honest charges against the county also had his lug political throat cut by the political The Tho convention was crowded with Mormon from tho time office of bishop down to tho the common block teachers and md these were particularly particularly par par- busy Especially active actio were the time bishops who labored with tho tim other brethren in the tho convention to convince them that the will of the big boss should be obeyed And there was not nota a jr a- great deal cleal lea of necessary in inthe inthe inthe the majority of cases So far as the ticket was concerned the fhe he word had been pretty well circulated as to who was to tobe tobe tobe be k knifed in the convention and the thc word was obeyed I I Surprise on Bosses There were two fights during the thein day in one of which the vote was so close dose as to be almost exciting In these matters the delegates were taken by surprise and no had been given iven to them as to how they should vote and as a result there was a mad scramble to learn how bow the tho bosses were going to stand stan and an equally mad scramble for instruction When Parley P. P Christensen took issue with Chairman Fred C. C Loo Loofbourow bou- bou TOW row and amI protested a against the gag with which Loofbourow tried to throttle him there was a flurry i This was earl early in the afternoon ses ses- sion The chairman had called for the tho reports of the vatious valous committees and the tho chairmen were not present The committee on credentials credentia Is was not there thereto to report and the committee on order of t business was on hand a moment later When the report of this committee was called for Parley P. P Christensen was on deck and offered a a. protest declaring de laring Jaring that it was wrong to accept and adopt a report of any committee before that of the tho committee on credentials He lie was sat down upon in short order gagged and ind tied and thrown upon the track The convention train man mangled Jed him without delay The report of the committee on organization and order of business was then presented and I adopted by tho convention This report made the temporary organization permanent permanent permanent per per- manent and provided for the order in which the nominations should be made Christensen Gets Ills His Mr Christensen had endeavored to secure the adoption of an amendment to the report of the tho committee Providing providing provid Provid- ing for the substitution of of the Saratoga a system of counting counting- ballots instead of the tile time honored system of verbal announcement an an- announcement by pre precincts He lie had been heen turned down in in tho the committee and had carried his Jlia fight to to tho the floor The amendment was opposed with heat by Price and abd Mr Christensen Fred u raised tile tHe point pOlUt or CL OTiC orner inai me credentials I committee must report first Tho The point I was overruled Mr Christensen appealed appealed ap ap- pealed to the tho convention and the chair was sustained The Ilie proposed amendment amend amond ni ment emit was then en slaughtered The cred credential committee through its chairman Parley P. P 1 Christensen then presented presente its report showing showing- that tho the convention should comprise 53 delegates delegates dele dele- gates that there were no contests that tile the list should be as printed in iii the I Herald t that at proxies be admitted admitted admitted ad ad- when held by Republicans residing residing residing re re- re- re siding in the time district from which proxies proxies ies jes were issued This report was adopted after a little skirmishing in which an effort was made to amend the proxy clause to change the unit from the district to the precinct Parley Bobs Up Serenely A Another nother row was started when Harry I S. S Joseph lea read the tho report of the committee com corn on OLl platform amid and resolutions Parley P. P Christensen was again in the thc ring smiling and anti game despite his mangling by the machine lie He the tile direct primary clause claus inserted This was wras opposed ed wi with th vigor by y t the tho hc federal I gang represented by y Will McCrea as as- 1 United States district attorney Harry S S. S and Jake Jake collector of the port A. A B. B Irvine made an impassioned plea on behalf of Christensen s amendment amendment amend amend- ment and this was followed by a astron stron strong appeal to the convention to get closer to the people 1 by Q B. B Kelly A Arising Arising Arising rising vote yote was called for but it could not be counted accurately so a roll Toll call was forced The rUlie result was For Por Forthe Forthe the tho amendment against the amendment amendment amend amend- ment mont George o M. M Cannon president of the George M. M Cannon company bobbed up with more trouble for the delegates ates who had not received the orders of the church as to how bow to vote on his He lIe presented the in follo following I to 10 the tIo platform after hay hay- haying having ing irig been turned down b by the committee commit commit- tee on and resolutions Traffic Bureau Busy Section 15 15 article I 1 12 of or the constitution constitution tion or the sta state to of Utah provides as follows The legislature shall pass laws es cs- cs reasonable maximum rates rl of charges for the transportation of passengers passengers pas PaZ and freight for for correcting an any abuse and preventing discrimination and extortion in rates of freight and passenger passenger passenger ger tariffs by the different railroads and other common carriers in the state and shall allies attles enforce such laws by adequate pen pen- We pledge e the Republican members of Salt Lake county in the legislature if elected to a fulfillment ul of ot this this mandatory mandatory manda manda- mandatory tory provision of the constitution either by creation of or a public utilities commission commission commis commis- sion slon or b by direct legislation Mr tr Cannon made a lengthy address in in ur urging ing the adoption of of hs amendment amend amend- ment as did A. A H. H Woodruff Willard Hanson Hnnson and S. S H. H Love Speeches in opposition were made 1 by 3 D. D O. O Hideout Ridout H. H S. S Joseph Jako Jalo Greenewald H. H B. B Cole and Mr r. r Walter On a c call of the roll the amendment was adopted by a vote of ayes to nays s. with 4 votes absent Then the platform as amended was adopted Church Ticket Named The rho formality of selecting selecting- a ticket was next in order and the machinery was ras ready to grind out tho the grist dst The following candidates were presented for i count county O. O W. W Carlson Carison i Walter J. J Burton J. J B. B Swenson James I McAllister and J J J. D. D Murdoch TIme The Thoroll roll call resulted in the election of Carlson Carlson Carlson Carl Carl- son for the long term and Burton for tar forthe time the short term term by and Ind votes respectively TJ The smile faded from irom the face of J. J B. B Swenson county surveyor when ho checked up and found he had but 51 votes McAllister 1 got and Murdoch 82 80 The nominations of Mrs Margaret Zane Witcher for county clerk Joseph C. C Sharp for sheriff Fred J. J A. A Jaques for recorder and Amos J. J Gabbott for assessor incumbents in those respective I I I I offices were were mado made by br acclamation I All of of these nominations had been made in five fifty minutes It was then 6 j a 0 clock o'clock a and ald ld recess was taken until 7 30 0 clock Frank Heginbotham who lIo wanted a third term as county auditor was run through h the machinery his political anatomy bein being considerably mangled led He lie could be identified afterward how how- ever C. C Koscoe Hoscoe Vigus formerly chief clerk in Heginbotham s office who was fired bodily a few weeks a ago o for daring to announce hi his aspiration to get his chiefs chief's 8 job lob wa was nominated by votes Heginbotham got ot Close for Treasurer Tho The closest fi fight ht in iu the time convention came when tho the contest for nomination for treasurer was wag started Jack Groesbeck wanted a third term Fred Freel C. C Bassett had his forces well organized organized or or- and finally as the result of hustling secured 2661 2 votes Groesbeck's Groesbeck's Groes Groes- becks beck's vote was 2621 H. H C. C Edwards started a row when he accused Groos- Groos becks beck's friends of unfair politics and underhanded methods in their work for Groesbeck A number of delegates were absent and as neither had received a majority of the tho convention conventions s 's 8 total vote yote time the chair ruled that roll 1 all i should be made An appeal was taken from the chair and the convention reversed reversed re re- rc- rc versed Lord r by a vote yote of to 47 Bassett was then declared I the nominee I Lyon was then theu hauled d out for tation Moso Iose C. C Davis who had been looked upon as a strong strong- candidate withdrew in favor or of L I. E. E Willey he who shio nominated Joe Howell at the state convention for another term in con con- gress ress C. C S. S Kinney and R. R B. B Porter were also named but their votes were unimportant The fight was between Job Lyon who had bad incurred the displeasure dis elis- us- us pleasure of the gang by bJ- trying to save the county treasury from the the looters hooters and T. T E. E Wi Will 85 the the ser servant ant o of the gan WilIer Willey votes Lyon t 24 votes Kinney I 5 votes and Porter 5 S votes Lyons Lyon's reward reward- for his honest stand was defeat was was a a can can- several years ago ago for nomination nomination nomina nomina- tion on the Republican ticket for the supreme court County Wins Surveyor For surveyor tho the city and county fought it out put The county named It Allen Gardiner an and tho city Charles A. A Peet Peel Gardiner was nominated with votes and amid Peet Poet got ot votes Nominations for state senator called caned for Harry Joseph named James Devinc Devine former chief of tho the fire firo de de- de This was not seriously con con- The Time instructions had been given to name Benner X Smith who got votes and W. W N. N Williams who got goot votes DC Devino vino secured only votes There Thero was a rain rain of candidates for nomination for the lower house The Time county announced that it stood solidly for T. T L. L Holman C. C C. C Crapo Daniel Dani l McRea and Thomas G. G Pa Page e. e The city would support only three county count can candidates candidates candi candi- dates and Page was waR cut off oi-i the list The vote yote was as follows I Name ame City vote vole County Total Daniel McRae SOO iu C. C C. C Crapo n l 2 I J. 14 Dahlquist v 80 ill ill- Ip 11 T. T L. L Holman 3 Claude Y 1 Russell U Harry B. B Co Cole I e a 1 96 W. W II Jr Tobias o 93 13 F. F I- I Hines 3 07 17 7 1 J. A A. Ekman 70 70 E. E J J. G 23 K liZ D. D Hardy IF io Thomas G. G Pago 8 78 S Brigham JT IT Clegg 66 H. H L r. I. I Hanson 3 33 32 1 F. F A. A l Ellis llis 10 2 27 21 Joseph N. N Haslam 94 4 31 12 William VillIam McMillan 79 JD 13 j IS 1 J J. W. W Currie 73 I.- I. 73 U 10 83 33 Joel Nibley 76 6 5 si 81 H. H A A. Ic 1 46 46 23 I 69 Claude Barnes CG cc o 0 GG 66 J 12 l. M. M Sheets n 22 29 49 51 David Cook 16 6 o 0 4 46 j Raymond Rarmond Sermon a. a 29 W 9 i G Ii 35 Frank Franl Rudy 11 If 9 9 23 J. J W. W McHenry l 4 9 13 a. a 3 First Ten Chosen There were 09 persons voting accord accord- ing to the tho chairman's announcement m making W necessary to a choice The first ten named in the tho preceding list lisl were wore consequently chosen as nominees for fol Mi Ili th house lse of representatives While th vote voto wa was bring cast CHRt up I Ils Il's Hwrry rry Joseph d movi-d I hat the county committee be toe empowered to fill all va vu- vu on the ticket whether hether caused by resignation or otherwise Harry Joseph also moved and the motion motion mo mo- tion was carried that the emblem of the party be an eagle per upon perched hed upon a bee bee- hive hie Committee as Slated Mr Joseph also moved that the convention convention con con- proceed with the selection of or orthe the count county committee This was wag agreed to and the following were chosen First precinct precinct precinct-A. A. A H. H Steele G. G C. C Buckle Buelle Second precinct precinct precinct-J. J. J E. E t Burbidge William Wil Wit WitHam liam Ham Leatham Third precinct George precinct George A. A Davis Wil VIl liam ham T. T Edward dwar Fourth precinct precinct W. W. W S S. S Higham Hicham Frank M. M Eldredge Fifth precinct precinct John John M. M Hayes W. W H II Folland Binsham A. harn A. A V. V Anderson Seth |