Show I LEGISLATIVE L Tl TICKET T IS SELECT SELECTED h PICK PICA THEIR CANDIDA TE from Salt Lake fount s Made During Long Drawn ft r Out Convention SPIRANTS ARE i P Bur F ur Women and Six Men Secure i for Lower House W. W Mont Ferry D. D O. O f Rideout and Charles Cottrell for Senate i f Cart Candidates ates Nominated at Legislative Convention For State Stafe Senate Senate We W. W. W MONT FERRY D. D 0 O. RIDEOUT CHARLES COTTRELL JR For House of Representatives DR JANE W. W MRS IRS JANNIE NNIE WELLS CANNON MRS l ANNA H. H KING MRS CHARLES CHARLESJ J READ EAD R. R L. L JUDD DANIEL IRAE CLARENCE BAMBERGER CLAUDE T. T BARNES DAVID J. J COOK M. M H. H KRIEBEL I PI FTER PIER FTER consuming as much time in nominating b a legislative c ticket as was f necessary to put a state tick ticket t in the field the Republican county con- con lion Hon at midnight last night announced four women and six men as candi- candi tes for the lower house of the Utah legislature The candidates for the mate to le were chosen during the afternoon session after a fight which ted three ballots to fill the three positions the he convention remained In session tU tit the tho witching hour owing to the gO number of persons put In nomi- nomi lion tion for tor the lower house boulle Th The usual urinating and seconding speeches Trevor wever were absent to a degree a platform went through accoro- accoro ed by y tho usual J expressed approval o c various planks with it but fort ilow Discussion arose trose ros ro's l in the i ot tho the plank Inserted r providing adequate laws feg regulating m motor tor tort t lcT e t and nd looking lo to prevention of ot ottrous trous accidents and to the providing for tor the establish establish- at i It- It of ot a public service commission plank met with the objection of ot and tho the amendment was bated sted at some Bome length before It was opted e afternoon session at which selion action se- se lion tion of ot candidates began was as called order by S. S M. M Barlow following Ich itch the chairman of the tho committee pi permanent organization reported upon his motion the temporary was made permanent If Ii was wa followed by the reports of credentials order of ot business and committees The reports and andl l party emblem were adopted The flee tort rt of the credentials committee ought light up a a. contest In District delegation as certified to b by J. J A. A chairman was seated li Objection to lank The be he first Instance of the present Ml ii I campaign In which a plank In a ny ty platform has met mot with marked cUon occurred when W. W R. R hutchin hutch hutch- in n protested against the auto act act ac- ac st t clause In tho the document lie He backed up by T. T L. L Irvine who red lied tho the plank ridiculous and coned coned con- con flea ed that judges did not enforce laws as already figure In tho the Continued on Page 7 7 Column 1 I I REPUBLICAN CHOICE FOR FOR STATE STATE SENATE I 7 X J rh rt r r t t. t S r ii y F f r t y t 4 1 r i Q t I CHARLES JR Jn a Y f fr r k f 1 w 1 t. t w 44 g Ml t i if J f r 7 AV w. MONT FEURY FEnRY 1 I f R Republican publican 1 N Nominees o i ees for Lower House Y x 4 d r M rT IRS READ HEAD PICK HEIR CANDIDATES S J JI I. I S Ticket for Salt Lake lunty un tJ Named During 1 Long Mr Convention RANTS ARE AREt NUMEROUS t Women omen and Six Men See SeSe Sere Se- Se re e Indorsement for the I Lower House ki Continued From Page One tee ter Under tho urging of at H H. A A. however cr tho plank was ed td r r r W. W Carlson offered an amend amend- t io tho the platform In the Uie shape of ot role k providing for tor a public service to regulate the affairs of ot 1 c service corporations to the tho end Adequate service and facilities be beI I ged ed all aU patrons This met with injection of or J J. J J J. Greenewald The TheU U on had little effect as the plank adopted together ether with tho the entire orm and report of at the committee on n tho the call for tor nominations for tor tate tato senate H. H L L. L Nelson who was wase he e race and who it was under under- I. I had consented that his name namo bo be Ie before tho the convention withdrew to o anyone had 1 been nominated re re o the nominations wore elo closed ed 1 following were placed on the bal- bal i ST Charles Cottrell Jr jr Karl D D. 1 vy y y W. W J. J Burton V W. W Mont Ferry 1 I IA A. A Badger David 0 O. Hideout Rideout and Jane W W. r r. Mont I Ferry errs was tho the only onh one ono mated on the first ballot He roc ro- ro c cd 17 votes otes Rideout received Badger 1 13 3 83 SS Burton k Cottrell 1323 and Hardy l 1213 H. H ut received the tho nomination on the 1 ballot by a a. vote of ot With Wither er candidates s the result was Cottrell 13 Burton 9 I lardy ardy ard 86 sir f. f b Two Candidate Withdraw I lOwIng lowing the second ballot Dr ld and Karl D. D Hardy withdrew withdrew- however announcing that was RM a 8 factor In the race for tor a n to tho the lower house Cottrell on tho the third ballot which Kited ted d as follows follows' Cottrell Bad Bad- Burton 16 In for tho the house of ot Cs 1 brou brought ht out tho the names of ot I fc s. Anna Anna H H. King Mrs Irs Charles Read RealI lane W. W Mrs Annie Wells ICon on W W. N. N Thompson W W. H. H TO Tobias lats U Judd William P P. P Pratt Daniel McI Mc- Mc I ot of et Granger Granser Dr Frank J 1 J. J Alexan- Alexan D D. D John Bloem of ot Midvale alo Clar- Clar B M M. M H H. H D. D B. B gds Claude T T. T Barnes Marshall r ree eden en Jr jrr Lawrence C C. ira McMillan lc U lan F. F E E. Francisco l w W. W Cahoon ahoon of or Murra Murray David J J. J lot foi Bingham Thomas Gerrard of or I L. L J. J Wood and ro Royal al B. B one ono ballot was necessary to toe e the tho ten nominees On this bal bal- Jt votes were cast necessary to Ice olce Ice 15 Tho The result was as foll fol- fol l Mrs Cannon Mrs Irs Sl lj Ii Mrs Irs Read 22 Judd Tudd 05 a a 2031 1031 er Barnes Barne 16 Cook 2195 2193 Thomp- Thomp 19 W 19 Pratt 92 92 Alexander 1103 Richards 41 H Breeden 1333 verb er cr 19 1 9 McMillan 13 Francisco boon eon 10 1051 Tobias 57 Gerrard Wood cod oDd 72 Young 76 76 the Ulic nominations for candidates e lower house a motion to nom- nom the four women by bv acclamation oat lost The count county c committee was to fill till an any vacancy on tho the 1 which might ht occur before elec- elec At 1210 n. n a. a m m. the tho convention a ade ad- ad ed e M 3 e r ri L i r r. r sr s 4 Ali a rt 1 DR DK JANE XE W. W D. D f a k S r r i ir r H s x ill r tf St Yit Yr Y r it J N y t r r 1 4 h y A r rt t DANIEL MUAE MItAE sometimes oven even threatens Part And just a word now to tho the can can- It Is la honorable to aspire to office provided cd your record an and private character are arc clean and your claims aro are presentable But Bt no onu ono mn may of ot right aspire to an office who cannot both accept defeat de- de feat teat and submit to pai pasty part ty discipline You will all agree with me that theone tho the one ono grf great at difficulty difficult which tho the can cnn must face Is that there aro are not en enough ugh Jobs to go around From In my own experiences fences I 1 foel full fully competent to testify to the tho truth of ot the scriptural injunction a as j exemplified b by the modern hell poli political 1011 convention Many convention Many are arc called but few few- are chosen And so it becomes the plain duty of or this tills convention to cast asido all personal prejudices and to use its best beat judgment in behalf behal of or the public public public pub pub- lic and the party part And it Is tho the dut duty of ot the candidates to abide by y your decision win or lose and to courageously accept tho the consequences consequences conse conse- whatever they ma may boo bo And it becomes the tho solemn duty uty of ot you OU all this da day to renew your allegiance alle glance to the Republican prin principles and to pledge your heart and your hand to their perpetuation perpetu Tho rho crisis at hand demands of or oreel el e every true Republican greater effort ef effort er- er fort tort than before Regardless Hogar of ot the tho boastful and bombastic utterances of ot others my faith in Republican success Is unshaken Tho The Republican Republican lican party part is the logical agency to advanced ad Ideas Into the laws of oC the lan land 1 Tho The time Is Ill advised to trust the ship shin of ot state to toan toan tom an m untrained crew without chart charl without compass I call upon you ou all to bo be truo true Republicans to today today today to- to day and nd tomorrow and on the tho of ot November bel and n so gO on and to act with new now spirit and united effort Then will Republican n success bo assured and the tho party of Lincoln Grant McKinley and Taft go so marching triumphantly on At tho the conclusion of tho the address tho the convention named Its committees and then hen took a n. recess until 2 p p. p in The committees as named follow tollow Credentials First Credentials First ward Geor George o A A. Got Goff Second ward E. E C C. Davie Third ward vard ward R n. G G. Collett Fourth ward W. W 7 L B. B Madsen Fifth ward J J. J C C. Platt county coun coun- ty J II H I I. L. L Burgan Amos L. L Gabbot Permanent and order of or Howard A A. King ICIng Frank Christensen I Fred Prell red Miner Mrs Margaret l lane uno lne Mrs tIr F. F C C. Loofbourow J. J S. S Barlow W W. II 11 Hal h. h Platform and resolutions resolutions-H resolutions resolutions-H. H. H ASmith A ASmith A. A Smith H H. F F. Cutler S S. F Fenton John Tames James T. T L. L Holman Mrs rs Anna W. W Cannon James Jamos Carlson Carson k s rS 1 I 4 a t c f MRS HOWARD A A. A KiNG O o. o 11 i a 7 rp h J w wr r yr y r rf 3 sv r 5 5 i CLAUDD BARNES D. h J Fw F w S J Jh 1 j F f. f l i J. J 1 if t 1 B- B l' l o r r t Ec c Fi HW t j i I t W. W J J 1 55 1 I i f Alx Oi s Jr 1 1 If J l 6 S A x r fx rF Z If t. t rr r L tR- tR jj Y i W.- W. r Fr ti 1 r. r i Mt 5 kW kWa a x rr 1 kS rry R r. r c 3 It II T. T JUDD |