Show UTAH STANDS FOR I FREE SILVER Continued trompage 3 Tooele county seconded the nomination nomina-tion of Hon Joseph L Rawlins The convention then proceeded to ballot and the result was a follows T 8 0 i i t 0 0 I I < = 0 1 t S g P = a S cia i 1 13g I a 0 COUNTIES n Th t r I J f I 1 Beaver 8 8 S S 8 2 Box Elder 14 13 17 17 1 13 Cache 1 81 37 3 36 15 7 Carbon 1 4 4 4 4 5 Davis 15 o 8 7 15 1 1 1 Emery 10 5 10 10 10 5 7Iron 6 5 6 6 1 6 8 Juab 11109 8 8 2 7 0 Kane 2 2 2 2 2 10 Millard 9 9 9 9 9 11 Morgan 4 4 4 4 4 12 Rich 5 5 5 5 5 13 San Juan 2 2 2 2 2 14 Salt Lake 92 9 68101 58 47 5 2 15 Sanpete 34 55 33 35 27 10 1 1G Sevier 12 1 3 14 14 12 1 17Summit 21 1 13 21 21 15 18 Tooele 8 8 8 8 8 19 Uintah 6 41 2 6 6 6 20Utah 64 64 55 64 2 42 6 21 Wasatch 1 11 9 11 1 2 Washington 13 13 13 I 13 23 Weber 411 3 43 42 13 261 1 1 4243S91349443I2S9255901J 1 1 Messrs Rawlins Powers Thurman Evans and Chambers were declared elected Mr Gideon of Weber moved that each delegate be given power to select his own alternate which however did not prevail ALTERNATES NOMINATED Beaver then nominated Mrs Electa Bullock of Utah Kane nominated W H King Judge Norrell of Salt Lake nominated nomin-ated Dr Mattie Hughes Cannon Sanpete county nominated Ferdinand Erickson Tooele presented B H Roberts Wasatch offered Hon J R Murdock Washington county presented Mrs Emily H Richards Weber county offered James A Williams iams of Salt Luke and Henry W Williams of Weber Davis county withdrew B H Roberts and offered John R Barnes Salt Lake presented Fisher S Harris but he declined the honor Councilman Dale nominated Dr Ellen B Ferguson LETCHER SCORES A POINT Mr Letcher raised the point that delegates del-egates to the convention whileworking on the inside were always materially assisted by the alternates hustling on the outside He called attention t the I fact that those elected ought to pledge themselves to g Utah county then withdrew Mrs Bullock who met with an accident some time ago and presented that of Mrs Jessie Knight Sanpete withdrew Mr Erickson the balance pledging themselves to attend i elected The convention then took a ballot which resulted as follows Mrs Dr Ferguson 365 Mrs Maittie Hughes Cannon 394 W H King 365 John R Barnes 246 James A Will iams 131 Mrs Jessie Knight 265 H W Williams 81 Mrs Emily H Richards Rich-ards 298 Joseph R Murdock 108 DECLARED ELECTED Mrs Mattie Hughes Cannon Hon W H King Mrs Dr Ferguson 1r Emily Em-ily S Richards and Mrs Jessie Knight were declared elected The following were chosen as members mem-bers of the state committee STATE COMMITTEE BeaverW L H Dodson Box Elder A W Taylor Cache A G Barber Hyrum Hay ball ballCarbon CarbonB F Caffey DavisHyrum Stewart Mrs Luna Ramsey EmeryTo be filled Juab H F McCune IronJames Allerson Millard D S Daughtrty Morgan Thomas R Condie RichRobert McKimmon Kane J L Bunting Sanpete W cherry M F Murray Mur-ray San Juan George A Adams SevierJames H Wells Summit John L Boyden Solon Spiro Tooele Alvin J M Cuestcm Uintah John G Davis Wasatch William Buys Washington Isaac C McFarlan Weber Dr G W Baker Thomas D D one to be filled Salt Lake W Powers J W Hamm Mrs 1 A Caine O W Moyle Samuel Bateman UtahA D Gash A J Evans John oh eMCUNE MCUNE COMMITTEEMAN Mr Rawlins offered a resolution proposing pro-posing that the delegates to the te > convention con-vention be authorized to present the name of Hon A W McCune as mem ber of the national committee from Utah which was passed on a suspension suspen-sion of the rules On motion of Judge Norrell a vote of thanks was tendered the officers b the convention journed and then the assembly ad I |