Show PICK CONGRESSMEN i DURING AFTERNOON Convention Selects Howell on First Ballot and Johnson on Fourth T THE lIE HE Republican convention cOU heard the report o of th the credentials committee when the afternoon session began at 0 There were no contests an and time the 6 delegates were seated er county county In tho state being The rhe credentials committee 10 report re- re port was adopted n opted as read by b Chairman M. M L A. A Breeden Jr The of ot the time report committee on permanent organization and order o or of business brought sonic some be belore heI he- he I fore lore it was adopt adopted cd The Thc was waG over o the order of ot business and ant was waH a sequel to the animated discussion discussion discus discus- sion slon In the committee itself Usel during fa faA the luncheon recess A A. motion that the time two at large Inne be nominated separately wa was made by 11 a delegate front from Beaver count county It was vote voted down the convention con con- upholding the committee in the proposal to vote ote for both congressmen congress ress men on one Ofle ballot hallot In lt It preparation of or tho tim report the committee hll had imad 1 a lively lI debate on ou wh what place In 1 tho or ordel order or- or der del of ot lU business should b be allotted to the congressional nomination n Some wanted to nominate congre congressmen men first first some last The inon stated Parley larley P. P ChrIstensen of t f lt it Lake TaJ c announced that In tho the event e that the I Ithe nominations for Congress Cong came before the platform committee reported te he would not be a candidate He lie said he didn't aim to b lp a candidate can for Congress Congress Con Con- gress without seeing the platform orm he lie would woul run on on The report of oC- oC the thc committee was then adopted making the temporary organization of or the convention perma perma- nent neat X Nominations Taken Lip Up The Tile report of or the committee on platform platform plat pint I form and resolutions was next In order o of business but the tho committee wasn't ready to report Under the time lules rules the convention took up nominations for tor for tor con congress Nominating speeches congressmen were limited to five min minutes min min- speeches to two an and ana utes seconding one half minutes t The name of Judge J T 1 F. F ester of ot Richfield was the tho first placed be before before before be- be fore the convention con D. D D. D Houtz 1 of CC Salt Lake speaking in his behalf Con Congressman Con Con- gressman grossman Joseph Howell of Logan Loan was placed in nomination by Parl Parley P. P Jensen Jen sen of ot Salt Lake Lak A. A M. M Merrill of named Frank rank W. W Brigham iU City then name urn of that place Charles I E. E M Marks of or Salt tal Lake c was M M. M. M name named b bv by i Joseph Christensen Bush of Tooele by E. E O. O If at herwood Lake Luke 1 by y Harry S. S Joseph of ot Salt smith ot of dove doie Holman an and Benner X Salt Lake b by hr Lewis A A. Men Merrill re resulted resulted re- re congressmen The Time first ballot on of ot Mr suited in the time Howell The total vote ote cast was wasi 31 J tho the number necessary for a a. nomination being Mr lr How H was the only candidate to achieve e this timis figure on the first which resulted as follows ballot Howell Joseph i Chidester r T If Ir you wa want advertise for that nee needed office help you'll get et applicants from all and and then you ou can choo choose o wisely I Johnson Smith FIshburn FIshburn Fishburn Fish- Fish burn Bush flush 64 Marks 48 Tabulation o of Vote The Time following toll owing table discloses i closes tho the first ballot for congressmen b by coun coun- countIes countIe's counties ties tIe's 9 0 P e z i II 2 c 3 I COUNTIES COUNTIES- u r r r r r p Iti neaver 10 10 t I io 10 Box Dox Elder Ii 3 2 1 Cache 9 45 3 2 2 2 21 I 6 Carlion Carlton 9 D I 9 9 vb I j 5 I 1 10 Ew Emery rf 5 6 6 6 j 2 1 3 1 1 1 2 Grand 7 I. I 2 I iron Iron 4 4 S 3 2 4 Juab Juab 13 2 2 1 11 5 KI I Millard 9 ii 3 1 I 1 2 4 2 Morgan 3 I 3 I 2 2 2 Pluto 9 3 I 1 1 2 1 2 1 m 4 1 I. I Salt Lako 1 GO 60 1161 IS 6 San 1 1 Ran te 3 33 17 11 13 13 Sevier O 3 1 1 5 1 1 4 4 2 Summit 6 6 I 6 3 3 J 1 S Ii c S T Hot lc I 1 H 3 I 5 2 13 B 1 1 3 I 7 4 1 1 I 43 3 5 25 j 7 6 i 7 13 11 C 8 10 3 I 9 4 1 S L Wayne ono 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 I Weber r 1 1 I II 11 3 I 11 12 Totals ill 10 rn The detailed vote otc In Salt Lake countY count alone on time the first for congress congress- lS- lS man P an was wa S I I 0 0 2 r ro J 11 r 1 nn CT CI r I 0 8 12 16 1 11 3 Second 14 21 1 17 11 4 3 2 1 Third ThIn S 1 15 3 s 1 6 2 1 1 4 Fourth 11 11 5 6 G 6 2 1 Fifth 8 8 4 I 21 2 II 6 10 2 1 1 Jordan 1 13 iS 15 II 11 6 4 1 1 1 18 18 6 60 6 62 10 m as listened The convention con Ml v the tile result of or the thc first ballot was wal read and there was a whoop of ot trIumph How How- Howell from supporters supporter of ot Congressman ell eli when his nomination became ap ap- ap parent TITO Tro Candidate WithdraW After the first ballot Fishburn and Bush flush withdrew Spokesmen for tor these two did ld not announce their withdrawal withdraw wIthdraw- al In favor tavor of ot an any other candidates but It was apparent on the next ballot whore where their strength had gone FIshburn's Fishburn's Fishburn's Fish- Fish burns burn's no Box Elder delegation went over overto overto to Johnson and remained steadfast to i the Sanpete candidate Bushs Bush's strength I In county went ent to Chidester I It was patent that the tho Richfield Rich Rich- f tl field eld ld man falling failing of ot nomination on tho I first ballot was no longer a great factor fac tac- tor in the race Later the Tooele dele delo- gation gatlon went vent over to Johnson There was no nomination on the thc second sec see ond ballot nor nOl until the fourth when Judge Jacob John Johnson on ot of coun- coun I t was chosen Tho The vote on orm the second ballot Jo ph IA 2 Johnson lin n Chidester was 11 1 Smith n Marks 4 I 4 all ot of tile the candidates ates thus millIng failing of tho the votes nece necessary sar for tOr nomination Harr Harry Joseph of or Salt Lake Lako county count leading on tho second ballot ost lost strength on Oil the third in which John Johnson Johnson John John- son took tho the lead head votes otes went vent over O to Johnson iS particularly In Utah and Weber counties On Oti the time other othor oth oth- oth- oth er or hand some somo of ot the ChIdester delegates dele delo- gates voted for Joseph Washington count county giving Joseph all Its nine votes Q on the third ballot In n Sa Salt a t Lake ake count county coun coun- t ty Johnson Johnso gained Ined on the third ballot baHot by ly the acquisition of ot some B X Smiths Smith's votes Smith being o in out of ot the runn running The voto vot on the tho third ballot was Johnson 92 Smith 30 Joseph Marks Z 2 scattering 3 Some one cast for Carl A. A fladge for tor a vote con an and the Convention cheered M joshed that thal state and senator who vho sat sn In the parquet with the Salt Lake LakS dele dele- deJe- deJe ga tI 0 n. n The theatre buzzed with Ith a babel ot of tongues In the tho Interval between third and fourth time the ballots There had been noise between previous ballots but the Convention con had been as quiet as Sunday afternoon In Vermont as compared with the din which broke forth Supporters or of now v I Joseph and John Johnson on howled favorites tho names ot of th their lr until 11 their luns cracked and I their faces resembled rine n. n Others Other Quit Thero were other InterestIng doings between the third and fourth ballots Bonner Benner X Smiths Smith's withdrawal WU was announced an- an flounced from the tho stage Mr Smiths Smith's sponsor did not ask the tho Smith delegates to switch to o an any ny particular rIval Then Fred W W. Tri Price r e of ot SuIt Salt Lake o climbed onto tho stage taJo and revealed that in behalf ot of JU Judge Fe j J. J F F. F Chidester ho he would withdraw time the name namo or of time the SevIer county can candidate to In ln favor tavor or of f Harry Ha- The ho Joseph JoseP men brol broke o forth Into a now volley of ot nol noise floie o at Lt th this I s. s Man Ian 9 Chidester delegates however howe I did not hoed hood the of or Mr Air Price riCe fth that they ey vo vote for tor Joseph turnIng turn turn- In rather Ing to Judge JUdg-e Johnson Utah b Continued on Page Pago 0 Column 1 l. t PICK CONGRESSMEN DURING AFTERNOON i Continued from Page Tago 2 Column 6 county worked up a great Johnson demonstration Judge Chidester's own county S Sp which had voted solid for him from tho the first gave ave Johnson Ix ix votes otes to fourteen for or Joseph Other counties were stronger In their for Johnson Johnon Instead of Joseph In whose favor or their own candidate canIdate canIdate can can- had withdrawn John Johnson on gained In Salt SaIL Lake on Oil tho the fourth ballot and Weber which gave e a Johnson thirty eight votes oles on tho the third did likewise o on tho the fourth giving gl Joseph fourteen fourt ecu Judge c Johnson got sot the second nomInation nomInation nom- nom for congressman con ressman on the fourth ballot with 3 r. r votes winning over Joseph h by 2 22 votes I Th The tailed elf vote ote on the tho fourth haliot bal bal- lol will be seen In the following table S I S I i 4 3 e 0 If o 0 rt S CI 0 5 COU cOUNTIES cOUNTIES- 10 Bu 1 l' l I 5 j 31 9 Davis 11 3 Emery Emry 11 Gar Carfield ld 5 S S r 4 f. f j 4 11 I 3 r. r S 'S I j 6 i 1 lJ t flute 3 S Sult J. J Le 61 tn Juan j 3 t I 6 14 S S TI I It h 8 Utah i hr g. g 1 11 9 r 3 g slue 9 1 s 3 ii 1 iiI r 7 I 1 I Following Is the tho detailed vote ot of Salt SaltI I Lako ke county on the fourth and last bal bal- for for- congressman S Johnson Joseph FIrst precInct 21 n H 24 Second precinct i 1 30 0 Third precinct 11 11 t l-t Fourth precinct 7 1 1 12 l Fitti precinct 17 Granite Granito precinct 11 11 27 i Jordan precinct 37 i Totals Totals 51 j t Three scattering votes NomInation Made Unanimous t When the final result rosult o of the thc fo fourth ballot had been ann announced Theodore Theodoro l tamed fi n the tho WV who i floor Joor nominated With the Joseph consent ob ob- ob of Marks larks and in behalf of ot Mr Ir Joseph ho to make tho the nomination of Johni Johnson John- John i son onn unanimous There was 10 no tion JUon 3 Some ic of the Delegates now wanted to can call a l recess for dinner Jinner The suggestion tion was voted down however howe and the nation for state officers wa was on Justice J. J I 12 H. prick Frick of oC Salt Halt lake Lake Lako was acclamation SSi and for th the tho without 8 supreme opposition bench by Governor v ani Spry was b by acclamation no other man ma beng be- be ng suggested C Carl rl It H. Bad Badger er rn made de tho the placing Governor Spry's name ll me I before the tho convention cOn He Bc characterized Mr ir Spry as an executive who has done dono much to lo banish creed and factional feeIng feel fee wili Ing ng and There Thero promote being harmony haImon no press and of ot other good the delegates could then iV themselves over to to thorough en- en IIVO ot of the speech seconding Mr Ir pry made by F F. F B. B Francisco of Salt Lake ake Mr FrancIsco soared tho the heights of oC oratory lIe spoke of tile tho snow capped the tho valleys the tho rivers and Durling forests the sunshine the glorious Atlantic on the east cast where the tho great battleship Utah the blue Uc PacifIc the on It west was n. n reg- reg blag See Sec America Mr ir Francisco First speech and was rewarded with attention at- at applause and considerable g raillery I With tho the ren of ot Governor Spry h pry the thc n convention took a recess until 30 l in the evening clock It was then alter after 5 1 I |