Show Y voi Ye OJ Uti No 4 DEMOCRATS AND PROGRESSIVES SELECT JOINT COUNTY TICKET I DELEGATES ARE DRIVEN BY lEADERS I Outstanding Feature of or-Dem or Democratic Dem Convention Is Defeat Defeat De De- feat of B B. B. B Quinn fo for forLong forLong Long Commissionership EFFORTS TO EXPRESS t FUSION VIEWS GAGGED GAGGEr Leaders Given Sharp Rebuke Re buke for Attempt to Defeat Islaub Because He Favored Republicans WORDS NOT MINCED 1 D o of Sa Salt t Lake county COmIty in conjunction with the remnant remnant remnant rem rem- nant of the Progressive c party yesterday yesterday yesterday yester yester- day nominated d a fusion ticket t in one ono of or the liveliest li conventions held by bythe bythe bythe the Democrats Democrat in many ninny years with outbreaks against party parly lenders leaders enlivening enlivening en en- livening th the proceedings Comparatively little Interest bed to the legislative e nominations while al all of ot the present count county officers were although in iii one instance that that of or county recorder those recorder those in iu control of or the convention were defeated when hen the rank and file tilo of ot the delegates delegates dele dele- gates rose practically en masse In re resenting resenting re- re the attacks made on G. G II H. I Islaub laub Incumbent They accused Is Islaub Islaub Is- Is laub of catering to th the Republicans B. B U. U Quinn one of tire tle old warhorses warhorses warhorses war- war horses of ot the part party was defeated for forthe forthe forthe the commissionership nomination after a spectacular contest conte t. t as the tho leaders In Interfered interfered In in- In behalf o of Lat Lafayette yette Hanchett S. S R n. Thurman former state chairman who had been steering the work worl of the convention assisted by S. S A. A King Ra Ray Van Yan Cott Colt and employees of or the county clerks clerk's office brought the battle to a close on the third bal bal- lot Mr Quinn i IS chairman of the Fifth FUth ward and it was wa in his ward that the first break came carne and It was from there that the final vote yote came which gave ave the nomination to Mr Hanchett t olk Oat Out The chairman of district which Is the district of oC Mr Thurman became so incensed that he walked out of ot tile tUe convention and refused to cast the i vote o of the district when It went against t Mr Quinn The Tho district was Continued on age 7 J Salt alt Lake LaJ e County Progressive Democratic Fusion Nominees r 1 i I 1 Y h 4 r a X Y Yh 1 RY S h t I r 4 ee 4 ay yS tF Y y t s 1 r. r 6 ry s w L J f 1 I I LAFAYETTE IIAN CHI M f ron Long t term nu JOSEPH P. P E L Li I DS Fo 1 u 0 IX S. S CORlISS I. I THOMAS TUOMAS H Ell RI RICHARD C IA RD Short term tem r i r 5 Sheriff v CI Clerk Attorney RAY IIA Treasurer lre C. C X NAY A LOU LOn R G G. G Recorder II n. n L' L un f I yn f 9 Y 1 y 4 4 nr tY f v j 4 h t d n 1 tv y 1 f ft K I Zi i I J 47 t t r t A t Y y 1 f f 1 A 11 H. H l' l IU U S MORONI C C. C I En IVERSON o It It L. L COLLIER COLLIEn l E E. E L w. w W V. An ARMSTRONG b G C. C I L. L OLSON OISON WESLEY ti l' l O Auditor Su Surveyor or State Stute Senate State Senate Iv K WALTON J. J G G. G MY I Ib State Senate t the e. e Pf Y b br c r t t g t 1 I t Il 2 t t y Fy y x n 1 rJ i 6 I t f t. t p f i I 1 p i r lS' lS 1 4 i SY i l j 1 k I. I i k 1 1 Y I t i 3 rr t t 1 t r 4 y lycY r. r r. r Y 1 aw t 4 r i li-i li t tt i I 1 I 1 f J q J 7 Y i I I Zi 0 i. i it j j. j 2 y r 7 f J I MRS UHS H. H J. J HAA j J. J V. 1 KJ g 1 R. R A w V YOI Ot 01 NG G. JIL JH MRS Ins D. D 0 O. O ALLEN C C. C M. M 1 DR GRACE STRATTON STRATTON-AIREY J. J T. T RALEIGH R. c e. e Representative e. e Representative nelre lie n c n t at re Representative p R Representative I DEMOCRATS AND PROGRESSIVES NAME JOINT TICKET r Continued from Page 1 1 f I t I passed ed as no one responded Before BeCore the vote was announced Mr r. r Thurman voted the district three for tor Hanchett and two for Quinn Mr Hanchett had up to that time received 48 votes while were ere necessary nc to a choice and he hc heas was as selected The efforts of or the leaders of the Democratic convention to prevent dole- dole gates from expressing their views on fusion with the tho Progressives worked well With the majority of the delegates delegates dele dele- gates working with him under Instructions instructions S. S SA A. A King King- moved moved- the previous question whenever fusion was mentIoned mentioned men men- and thus effectively U vel shut off ott de deba do- do ba bate te Cheers greeted tho announcement that the Progressives had at first re refused refused refused re- re fused to be drafted Into the thc Democratic party of the tho state through tho the Indorser Indorse Indorse- r ment of oC the Democratic presidential f electors in this state When tho line af affiliations affiliations af- af committee visited the Pro Pro- Progressives oM gresl a second time and found that 1 the majority o of those Progressives who opposed being swallowed up by the Democrats had lead left IoU the Progressive I convention the committee held a club over the heads of ot the Pro Progressives es au and andI I f fon IP I forced a n reconsideration of the stand standon on the Wilson electors and secured It its adoption George D. D Alder declared that a strong strong- ticket was not being nominated I and when D. D 0 O. O Willey urged ed a postponement post post- of ot the tho legislative nominations nominations nominations nomina nomina- for a week the thu leaders forced through h the legislative program and although two of tho thu candidates for tor tho Legislature Leg Charles M. M 1 or and andi i James AV V. V McKinney had hall not received I n a majority of ot tho the votes cast the Ule leaders lead lead- leaders ers Irs declared them thorn nominated and the the thc chair announced them as the tho nominees I. I Mic IJo-Mic cs' cs Are Arc Rebuked i When tho the leaders of oC tho the party acting through Rn Ray Van Aan Cott Gott attempted to defeat G G. H H. H Islaub for tor for tor county recorder Will AVill Thompson charged chargee that the bosses of ot tho the Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic party part have c done enough Ho IIer rebuked r the tho leaders for trying to r rule from a a- pinnacle and asserted ho hu k would not be bo driven under tho the lash I- I This Incident together with the tho defeat h of or B 13 B. B Quinn led to nal personal wrangles wrangles wran wran- Ics g-Ics which sometimes were near to t open encounters The Tho count county delegations forced tho the nomination of or Joseph P. P LIndsey for term short commissioner The rho Demo Demo- Demol Democratic t l cratic er lea leaders Insisted that the tho short- short term nomination como come to th the city Tho The county delegates declared that if it they were forced to take a a. city man the they would not vote the Democratic ticket It was charged b by the supporters of N N. P P. Peterson last Jast night that the bosses s then turned in and defeated the candidate the county count desired and nominated Mr rr Lindsey Lindse instead Char Charges es that the Democratic leaders had bad built up a n. machine to to- defeat for Cor nomination anyone not In their favor Cavor were frequent during during- the tho convention William Nesbitt made a motion motton that tho the state committee ask the Mormon Mor Mor- mG mon n church for use of oC the Tabernacle tot for William Jennings Bryan on the ground round that he 11 Is the representative of oC President S Wilson ilson The leaders tried to stop the motion motton from carrying but the were in control and the motion was as put before tho the leaders send around instructions It car car- ried Fusion with the Progressives of Salt Lake L. count county led to the first fight tight in to the convention con and to prevent lre the Democrats from rom Bingham and other precincts from expressing expressing- their views upon the matter the convention re resorted resorted resorted re- re J I sorted to gag rule S. S A. A Kenner lenner of oC took the floor In opposition opposition opposition tion to tho the report of the affiliations committee which consisted of the en entire entire entire en- en tire Democratic committee and a special special cial dal committee consisting of oC J J. J H. H Moyle l Democratic national committeeman committee- committee man and S S. R. R Thurman former state chairman of oC the part party The report provided pro that the Democrats give the Progressives cs nominations for one state senator three representatives sheriff tre treasurer and assessor s one Justice 0 of tho the peace and one constable In re return return re- re turn the Progressives were to indorse I the Democratic presidential electors ane and tho the nominations made malle b by the tho Democrats Democrats Democrats Dem Dem- for tOr Con Congress ress including Including- that o of James II IL Mays Jays S. S A. A King Icing called for tor tho the and Chairman B. B W l Mendenhall prefaced tho the reading of the report b by n a statement state state- statement ment that It was tho the earnest desire of lr the tho national committee and the thu slate mate convention that the Democrats wherever wherever ever er possible absorb tho the Progressives t tand and create a fusion as the paramount Issue of ot the campaign t was wa tho the roc ro To tion of or Woodrow Wilson for President He Lie said tho the national committee had urged this and declared that the yet get getling etling et- et ling of oC oCotes votes otes was the big thing In Inthe inthe inthe the political game He then read the report John Cook of Salt Lake J moved th that t the report be bt laid on the table The Tho motion was lost lo t and then thon S. S S A. A Kenner Kenner Ken Ken- ner ncr of or Bingham Din ham got the floor Inner Kenner In Emphatic tle I If r you Ou are arc going to sacrifice the principles of tho the Democratic party part In Inthis Inthis inthis and drive e twenty Democrats Democrats Dem Dem- this state away from the ticket where you get one ono called so-called Progressive c then the convention convention con con- should adopt this report said Mr Kenner You have havo said that the national committee has urged fusion Have the they sent instructions here here- hereIt If It the they have let Jet them be read No one hears of or a Progressive Democratic fusion fuston In an any other state excepting Utah Tho The reason Is that tho the Pro Progressives Progress Progress- ives have gone back to the tho Republican party part You say the election of Wilson on is the bl big Issue I suppose that Utah will decide the tho presidential election b by this merger the same sarno as It decided the e election in 1912 b by going going- Republican You talk about getting votes lJ by fusion Ill I'll bet that we brought more moro Democrats Democrats Democrats Demo Demo- out of oC Bingham toda today than there are Progressives In the entire count county You drove Democrats awa away from the ticket In 1912 and you are going going- to torIe drive rIe away more in this election More than a dozen Democrats were I on their feet teet asking for tor recognition to speak against as the report Then S S. R R. Thurman S. S A King B. B W W. Mendenhall Menden- Menden 1 hall got busy Mr King Icing In to the midst of the turmoil I was recognized and moved the pro pre previous pre pre-I question and II IL L L. L I temporary cha chairman chairman ruled that two two- thirds of oC tho the delegates must two two-I vote ote against t It In order that the tho motion should lose Tho The motion pro prevailed and further debate was shut off oU It was announced that the tho Democrats will take charge of ot tho the Pr Progressive Demo Demo cratic Joint t Campaign fund und this year car an and spend it as the count county committee directs In Difficulties Early The convention ran into difficulties be before Core it meL A large American flag JEll had been draped drape over tho the entrance of the tho Auditorium and as soon Hoon as ns a fow ow Democrats who do net believe c in peace at an any price saw Haw it they thoy protested that the Democratic ship of or stale was W flying signals of distress too soon as the flag lag had been placed over o the entrance upside down A force of oC Democrats Democrats Democrats Dem Dem- adjusted the difficulty by re removing ro ro- moving the flag B n. W. W Mendenhall called the tho convention to order Ho lIe sung sang tho the praises of President Pres Ires ident Wilson WilBon and ur urged ee upon tho the delegated dole dele gates gated that peace no matter mattel how It is brought about is a goo good thing H He then defended the Adamson hour eight bill Ho announced that the county c committee had as assumed umed the prerogatives prerogatives loga tives of or the convention by appointing a 3 platform committee and called upon the Democrats to ratify tho the action of the committee which was done The wards warda and the tho county districts then caucused and selected the following committees Credentials Credentials-C. C H. H 1 First ward Ernest Bauer Hauer Second ward noy R R. Phillips Third Thir war ward Sam D. D Thurman Fourth ward II H H. H J. J Fitzgerald Fitzgerald Fitz Fitz- gerald orald Firth Fifth war ward John Hanson Hansen and George Georgc Gar ln er county districts Permanent organization an and or order or of business business-B business B. B W. W Musser First ward Arnold G. G Second ward war Per Per- Perley Perley ley A. A Hill Third ward S. S A A. King KinA Fourth ward S. S R. R Thurman Fifth ward D W. W Moffatt and AV r E. E Ennis county districts The Tho committee on resolutions ap appointed appointed ap ap- pointed by the tho county committee Is la a. a as follows Lyman Iman R. R Martineau Jr Stephen L. L Richards T. T T T. T Burton Mrs Elizabeth ElI 11 Hayward a rw ar Mrs rs S. S B. B Reid Rold Rold L I j t i fM fJ l. l A iT 7 t v r- r iI f i iV f qt d fi fl T V 4 Ji 1 f i f d 1 0 I g gl t Y 1 q l' l x o 7 J I. I 1 t jt i r r M T 4 i ir t. t 5 J 1 tt f i f. f t. t t rl tf rt i f t f tt 70 k tt f r 4 l lf l Jt i 1 t tl f 7 E r i I y n I f fW f r s l 7 v It W it r. r 1 tv rp r I I C f t Y e t tr l. l J w 1 r 1 t r l- l t. t L 1 i m 1 r 1 nir r. r Yr Q-Yr t i t. t r r lJ W f t f. f x I i s' s ff 1 t. t 1 4 t 1 f s. s r t ti I I t f J f I fr t t I J W r-W THOMAS 1 T. T PAGE Representative e. e 13 B. B vans Evans ans Frank Frnnk B. B Stephens A. A J. J Weber and J. J Louis Brown Drown the H. H L. L was then Introduced as temporary chairman and after atter In Invocation invocation In in- vocation offered b by James Maxwell laxwell de delivered delivered delivered de- de livered th the keynote speech lIe He at attacked attacked at- at tacked e the tho Republicans in tho the state and the nation praised tho the national administration and went Into tho ho various various va va- rious laws which had been enacted by Congress under Democratic rule He Ho thou then turned his attention to tho the state stale Legislature and criticized the Republican Republican lican party purt in tho the state for its failure to pass tho the railroad le legislation consisting consisting con con- of or the full tull crew crew bill tho the caboose caboose ca ca- boose bill tho the train length bill and other matters of oC a nature Ho lie then thon made a n bid for or tho railroad railroad- mens men's votes otes by asserting tho the Democrats Demo Demo- oats CIati would toll follow ow In tho the footsteps of oC President Wilson and give any class an any legislation it desired The second part purt of oC his address was devoted to excusing the tho failure of ot tho the Democratic a administration in county Irs aHa to run smoothly He charged that the tho 8 and discontent In ht the county building building- were brought about by the Progressive e office hold ei ora als s not doing as tho the Democrats wanted them to The Tho committee on credentials then rop reported and was followed b by the committee com corn committee on |