| Show 1 COUITTEES i I AREAPPOINTED Preliminaries disposed of at i Last By the Constitutional j Convention Yesterday j REPUBLICANS TAKE ALL f Democrats Not Given the Chairmanship Chair-manship of Any Committee III I 1 Coutt rnble Delay in Getting Down I 1 tooriJuage fiomlTrln Is Mod II I et Jrorc About TKosc Desks I Committee llcporta An Adjourn I jnent Tiiltcn Until Monday Aftoi nooit Cut Lvttlti AceoMipHsUcd at I Vc tcrday S 11on J I i Any lingering hopes that the constitutional con-stitutional convention would leave any of that gOO appropriation to parent pa-rent to the county for the hall seems fated to be rudely dashed Another 1 dayas gone by Another 500 hast has-t beer iised up in salaries and other ex t j penses This sum was used in the announcement I an-nouncement of the standing com I mlttees the determination to sty in I the present hal and the seating of the delegates To cap the climax an adjournment ad-journment Tvas taken over today The convention may not go on but salaries salar-ies may be depended on to do so The adjournment vas taken over for the ostensible purpose oc giving the stand 1 ins committees time to organize butt but-t only three committee meetings were l announced Therefore the day Trill be 1 spent in luxurious but expensive idleness I idle-ness A Deln 7 Delavy There was a long delay before the convantion was called to order This Tras dye to the efforts of Charlie Crane to make up some scheme whereby he could conduct a partisan convention on a onpartisan basis He allowed John TsBry Smith to stay on the platform plat-form Tthile he did the talking about the committees and bad the whole te caucus on general principles When the committees were announced they were rather surprising as they did not emphasize to any particular degree de-gree the war remarks on nonpartisanship nonpartis-anship made by President John Henry Smith when he took the chair Not one Democrat was made chairman of 0 committee 0 There was little in the proceedings of any interest outjjde of the one or two amusing passages The convention after 3 long wait during which President Smith was on the stand holding an informal levee was called to old r at 220 The roll TVUS called 13 Quorum present sid Charley Stanton in an awful stage whisper Stantn ChrIstensen Quorum present echoed Clerk A quorum is present announced President Smith Keith of Summit who has gone to San Francisco was excused for a few days Rev J H Beates of the English Lutheran church was Invited to offer the opening prayer The chief clerk and minute clerk came in for some hot crossfiring Wells suggested that there was no intention in-tention to include in yesterdays minutes min-utes Robert correction of the record 1eeardlne the adoption of the constitution consti-tution eatn the United States and thus show the first omission I thought the clerk would understand I under-stand that said Roberts with fine sarcasm yfij Some rreliminnrles Cannon was after the new clerk like cain be after Wells the day he id been after Wels fore He wanted things to go Into the record ore ke they bad been offered and not according to the clerks ideas During a lull while corrections were being Duig Ricks wanted to go on with other business better correct the minutes Wed bette first said Cannon frs 1 thought sve Trere through said B1cK5 Inio were not through yet said Cannon meaningly CmIon Committees Announced The president said he was ready to jrlvc out his list of standing committees I and the following were announced folowing Rules and Method of Procedure John Henry Smith chairman C S arian Tf H Gibbs Charles I Hart r > vid Evans Federal Relations J I > Page L L Corny Federal James D Murdoek Mons Peterson Peter-son Henry Hughes John S Boyer William Buys Wmllm preamble nad Declaration of Right Heber 31 TTells Joel Rick C P lL Daniel Larivna P W Heybourn LaPi Thdmpson William Driver O F Whiney ThdrPSOll WIlam Crsev iloses Thatcher William ney l10se5 WiUan 1 Kimball T B Lewis Andrew Kmbal Leglslatlxre TT G Van Home H G Legislatven Pierce George B Lambert Frnk Squires J N Kimball David Keith IJturitz Laracn Theo Brandley Lorin Laurlt Farr S Richards R H Roberts J W Kerr Charles H Hart Ed Partridge Part-rIdge Ed H > now JudiciaryC C Goodwin W G Van Alma kldredge JTorrt6 Frank Pierce G lJdi1lcr J A Hyde Elms Horns C iCV Symons Noble IVarrum jr Aaullla Jfeheker Thomas Maloney I > aiW Evans Samuel R Thurman Joseph R Olurdock S H Hill ExecutlveC S Varian W G Van EecutyeC R Emery Richard Home Gerge R Emer llacklntosh Thomas Kearnes A C Lund Daniel Thompson J L Jolley W G Sharp Samuel Francis J K Barnes J D HottSday A W Ivins J Peters W B Preston D Ejections and Right of Suffrage I P Chldester EleCtons A S Anderson Joseph E Robinson Richard Mackintosh Parley Christiansen Robert MrParland Pet r Lrwe James D Murdock tester Call Lrle An3riaa Engberg Fred J Keisel A Jnj aj leffh William Howard F A Hammond S R Thurman and Boundarics Apportionment Boundarlts AportOnment R irurdock Alma Eldredge JosepH R JIurdock Charles Crane William H Maugnan llobertson Jasper r John R Barnes a5p Cbidester HonS Peterson R Join F W Heybourue J A Hyde J B xiooi ron Samuel FranCl R A Allen QUma ebekel F A Hammond C Joel Rick 1 J on Harry Haynes Johnson George T H Clark I > ycurs s Jonnson Gaog 1 Slurdoclc E H ppningham John R 1Iurdoclr noW Willis E Robiaon L B Adams R Gibbs w ducatiOl1 and School Lan s Frank Pierce Educaton i Wells A C Lund C N treyeIi John R B wdle Elms Morris yarL G R T B Lewis A J t E leer W J Kerr I 4ic Buildings and State Institu u Ellas Morris H V Shurtliff l Ela Ioms A J cushine D 1 33 b01Pt1 Cuhg > George Ryan James C Peterson J E Thorn J P Irfwe H H Spencer B E Corfman William Creer Water Rights Irrigation and Agriculture Agri-culture John R Murdoch L B I Adams Theo Brandley Lauritz Larson Lar-son J J Williams H T Shurtliff I James P Green L L Cory W H Maughan Henry Hughes Lycurgus Johnson Hyrum Lemmon Lorin Farr TVilliam Rowe Willis E Robison Municipal Corporations Dennis EIch nor A J Gushing J N Kimball J D Page John F Bowdle A I Raleigh Lana Farr George Cunningham Noble Ti arrum jr Cnnlnbham Corporations Other Than Municipal W F James G F Cannon William Driver D B Stover David KeitI Wl1am P Miller J L Jolley R A Allen C H Hart Aquilla Nebeker Thomas Ma loney Fred J Keisel Samuel R Thur man Edward H Snow William Buys Public Lands L B Adams A S Anderson Samuel H Hill H G Button But-ton B H Roberts J P Lowe William Lwe WiUhm Creer Revenue Taxation and Public Debt I George M Cannon Georg B Squires Harry Haynes Jacob Moritz C N Strevell Robert McFarland James D THIurdock Peter Lowe Wil Ham J Kerr Chester Call A W Ivlns David Evans Abel J Evans Moses Thatcher Hyrum Lemmon Salaries of Public Officers Richard Mackintosh John R Murdoch George R Emery T H Clark Thomas Kearnes H H Spencer William B Thoresen Preston JoIn S Boyer Ingward C Mines and Mining Thos Kearnes I F James Richard Mackintosh Sam H Hill George B Squires D B Stover George Ryan James C Peterson W G Sharp J D l tel O F Whitney F S Richards A W Ivins E E Corfman William Howard Labor and Arbitration N Stre vell D C Eichnor Jacob Moritz Lau ritz Larsen Ed Partridge Andreas I Engberg J D Peters I Printing G Lambert J R Bow die Charles H Hart Militia George Ryan C W Symons D B Stover Jasper Robertson Edward Ed-ward Partridge Manufacturers and Commerce A Hyde Jacob Moritz Parley Christian sen William Driver Fred L Keisel Andrew Kimball Joseph E Thorn Ordinance W Hey bourne J F Chidester Dennis Elcimor H G Button But-ton F S Richards Moses Thatcher William Buys Schedule and Future Amendments and Miscellaneous lUcks James P Green Joseph E Robison J J Williams lams G P Miller B H Roberts Samuel Francis Karl G Maeser John D Holllday I Accounts and Expenses A C Lund A J Gushing John R Barnes j TSngrossment and Enrollment Mons Peterson Heber 1 Wells Theodore j Brandley Y William Lowe William J Kerr lierr Compilation and Arrangement Charles Crane C C Goodwin R G Lambet O F Whitney Moses That JuiljjC GooiVtrJra is Moilcnf Judge Goodwin arose and said he intended in-tended to show no Ingratitude to the president for the high honor that had I been done him in appointing him chairman chair-man of the judiciary committee He aid he had earned the title he bears but had been out of practice for twenty years He thought an eminent lawyer should be appointed to the place of caM bethought Judge Maloney o Ogden thought th rjuagCJiafl fuly earned his title He believed a fuirtgrm n judge in Nevada should entitle that officer to b placed at the head of such a committee Ho would therefore ask that no change bo made The ChaIrI hear no objection to Judge Goodwin remaining on the committee Joel liiclts moved that it be the sense of the convention that Judge Goodwin retain his chairmanship The ayes had been called when Eld redge or Summit who had eyes on the place himself called out uH Juflge Goodwin wishes to withdraw lie should oe allowed to SilUld alowed Pierce untangled things by suggesting that the matter lay wIth the president whO line supreme control in committee appointments Will Remain Wlicrft They Are The committee on site and furniture through Moritz chairman reported that they could only endorse their report of Wednesday They could not do anything any-thing better in the line of either nor n-or furniture I Evans moved that the report in relation I to site be adopted Button jumped up hastily and nervously nervous-ly I saying I 1 want to ask the question whether that report carries with it the hiring of I the county janitor I The report so showed I Van Home moved to strike out that I part of the report I Roberts said he did not know what the Republican caucus had decided to do in rlg nm I the matter However if they had not I I named a man he thought it would be I best out of gratitude to the county I I court to accept the county janitor I Squires said the court was particularly tt I solicitous about this matter as I did I rot care to let an outsider have the key to the twentysix rooms to be used by the I convention Button who has been throwing original English around very freely in the last I few days made a tenstrike for the labor vote bv remarking that when there Were i any jobs to be given he would lh < > to utve them to men who were walking I i the streets and in red of work Ha was i not In favor of Riving another job to any man who already had a job Evans mal believed that common gratitude to the county court for furnishing the I convention hall rent free would dictate thAt the wishes or the court should be followed in this matter What are tile nohtics of the county janitor he asked I janior Uepu can answered someone Then there can IJQ no objection to him continued Evans Laughter He did not Know what the Reuubllfan I caucus had done laughter but understood CnutUg under-stood this would net interfere with their ths plans As to the other considerations ha had never heard that the Republicans objected to creating officer Loughtcr shamed into withdrawing Van home was wlntrw ing his motion I IS motonTle T7e iJc r Does this include those tort riesVs asked Parr of Cache Because if Jt would Laughter Id rather have mino in money The question of having fortyone desks made for members came up and an offer of yi from Richard Stewart was presented 1 have to state said Jacob rodt that the gentleman who was gin to rent 15 thirty desks has found we wont I rent his hall and so he wont rent them tnd to us at no price Laughter A Resolution I Evans presented the following resolu I Resolved That in the selection of seats for delegates all mon bers of the age of 0 years and upwards be first per nUtted to take their choIce of seats after which the seats of remaining nHmbers I Shall be ascertained by placing slips of paper with the names or such members in a wih thoroughly mixed and separately separ-ately drawn therefrom by the chief clerk I and when called br such clerk the member mem-ber whose name is thus called may selaat his scat and that such method be con I t hi set all the delegates are seated I tnued unt seviou objection I Thurman have no se j obecton to the resolution but I would strike out resoluton < M and insert 42 Laughter I A delegate moved that the members I draw by counties countes Cora A i a matter of courtesy l t the I country members be first seated and then let the Salt Lake members have their te Lavghter and applause from the I country members GoodwInIf WP choose our seats today how shall we distintpaish them tomorrow The 3reslC 2nr Well judge I guess youll have to place your marks on them Laughter Goodwin Tes but there are some of Us here who cant make our marks Laughter After some further discussion the prop Continued on Pag 3 ntUe n aS I |