Show I HOWELL AND V VIC TOIS IN ir r EASILY ESLY WON BATTLE Candidates of the Bosses Nominated on first Ballot Bitter Fight on Reciprocity Plank in Which Kearns earns is Whipped Suther Sutherland land Plays Smooth Politics j X for far one hard Id ran pall w the combination hold h ld the B J an oon convention at Ogden yesterday IM la tb the hollows ef of its Hs collective hands handi t It U wax was Senator stor Karns wIle who w did the tumbling hug too not Apostle Smoot Smoother her wan u a parti Mutha of et t the way waya on ea the Ole of f Cuban reciprocity and mr tat a A where here wh the senators political partner toned toed him high In the air all The Thela Theis f la is heavily In the L beet suar Industry Senator Kearns was walS t 1 r rP anxious to see ee Cuban reciprocity ead by the convention than any anya a ht hf r one ne thin thing Ap tle Smoot t Idt quite ae Me se it tt that way and quietly ji just l t nan eman Sutherland nd to belabor the tM senator And n 1 he hf w was aa beaten beat Mark blak and anc blue blu alt all ever Ewer everTh There Th re waat t a test teat vote ot in th the convention tram from the time the temporary ravel gavel tell fell until nUl an adjournment without day was reached But Butt f t IP e on resolutions r had voted d eo to O overwhelmingly against any n haring the tM faintest 1 to an aft endorsement ef of reciprocity with ha that Senator dare te to make a tight fight on the tho door of the nv nn If It He tt had attempted to ram a reciprocity plank down tho the necks of those legate be would hay have best been laM Into political Insensibility In en in Just about v Ij length of C time n 17 to take a vote vete The Tho moat meat Ift At light It ht was waa wa before the committee on resolutions Mr I I the th Salt Lake member ember of ot the committee t and one of or Senator Reams Kearns F altered afford a very innocent little resolution that mention the I lire ird rd reciprocity but that was a l faint endorsement of or the presidents course Jit h 11 that regard The resolution read I And nd we w are art heartily In favor of or such uch trade relations between our country t r d i tu uba ba aa u will prove most meet mo t beneficial to her industries and not jurious to our eur own 0 interests Interest to the end that Cuba shall shaH not be compelled r i r permitted l to create an enormous public debt at the very threshold of or her beer reer that shall ahall prove her undoing and our shame In the years to come We Ve endorse the tM humble utterances of or the late President McKinley and Vie If repetition of or his hUt sentiments lI by President Roosevelt defining denning our commercial t t ty toward the people peale of or Cuba I KEARNS VAIN APPEAL TO COMMITTEE COMMITTED Senator appeared before the committee and made an appeal for fort t f e adoption of o this resolution but even that poor crumb was denied him by bya a rote ote of or something like Uk four to one oae A substitute resolution which said the theR R sine ame thing in different words was wa offered It met the fate of or Its Us predecessor the rh 1 he substitute au read And we are heartily In favor tavor of ot such sueh trade relations between our country and Cuba uba u as will prove moat meet beneficial to her languishing Industries the assist assistance ance to be given to be he so 80 rendered as aa to beer if f possible upon all our ou r protected l 1 alike without material Injury to those of any section of the our The Tie remainder of ef the substitute contained the same language as the th original The TM vote ID In n committee was waa aa such sueh a dear clear indication of or the temper of the c oat that the t Kearns managers na 8 were willing to eo on a endorsement ef of the p nt eft without tOt specifications of o any kind An her feature tt of ot th tit the committee t gs which tends tenda to show how hov thoroughly pe peee were buffaloed was urea the rejection not of a s re h b ht tg t K in ng the support of the Republicans of Utah to Roosevelt for r 1904 1901 A When hen this resolution r was waa as sprung the immediately voiced a grotto protest If It you attempt to run that revolution resolution over oer us they said AMI ell n light fight you on the floor of o the convention a minority report The Thet Thel 1 t had bad the desired effect The offending resolution was hastily hasUly withdrawn T the he e real purpose of or the Sutherland people was not made mode apparent until after t a i John C Graham had struggled through a laborious reading of the thel I l in the convention Then Mr 11 Sutherland secured recognition I Ive Ie It t ve e aW said he ha that we incorporate ite in the platform this sentence to follow tollow cr t ur endorsement of or the president pr And he rend read And we declare d Clare It to be bet t ene ue of this convention that he be the nominee of at the party in lOOt 1904 as his hisa c n Ii successor or The delegates were on their feet teet in an instant as if It somebody la 1 tl at set Mt et oft off a spring and the cheering was as the most mOlt spontaneous and genuine c t the convention SUTHERLAND GOT ALL THE GLORY j Thus Sutherland by one of ot the smoothest t little bunco buneo games ever worked l Republican politics polities in this Mate Mato to secured all the glory of or swinging Utah into 11 t column Perhaps PeruN the most moat mo t exciting incident of ot the day was the row TOW about Senator T Bridges speech h and as RS this had a very v ry close el ee connection Ci with the reciprocity r c cis cation atlon the story properly belongs here Senator Beveridge as is very Ill 11 known know n Is 18 1 a strong believer in reciprocity He was brought to Ogden j the solicitation of or Senator Se tor Kearne Je and Perry Petry S Heath and nobody j jc c t that their present purpose e WOM W aI to have luwe him talk reciprocity to the i ic c ration In the tM hope of oC influencing votes for far the Kearns K earns faction I IJu j Ju Just JUit t the moment mo nt It became known that Senator Beveridge was booked to j t I IC C sIre i the on vent Ion before bet Ie the platform was adopted the trouble began beganI I Ir I II r i inUs declared d he M should not talk and some of ot the radical insurgents went I tar far an as Ii to say aay they would hiss him oft off the stage staKe the moment he began to tot t tk k re ref This Th was waa proposed not as an insult to the man Beveridge t tr i to t tl the effort to bring an unfair Influence Into the deliberations of or the thel l A rumor was waa Immediately Ia tel circulated that unless the delegates permitted I f 1 rotor later n r Beveridge erld to them In open ope the gentleman from rom liana tiana would Mould rf refuse e to speak 8 That frighten the Moros a panicle particle i r tv ty ld Very well then let lat Senator Beveridge hustle right rl ht straight back to 2 liana Its or o some ome ae me other ether seaport town Finally the question was passed I t the t e tate slate executive t x committee That body batY met at noon in parlor C I I i the Reed Red R t hotel and aRd gravely chewed over the th matter Ml All 11 the Ih members nJ of or the tM body bod were at th their lr wits Iu end when John C Graham I c C Provo Pro solved hed the u problem Mr Graham Graban moved that the committee turn t i f row TIt r a wr v r to the tM committee on permanent organization organisation and order of or busl bual r rA M se nih a its a Ii re that Senator Beveridge Bt be invited to address the I c after its Ita II was concluded The motion was adopted very veryl I l mi OI i ty u 1 ant and nt the th caucuses that had been going n on Oft In the Reed corridors be bet i t N n senator Kearns Mr air r Heath Weber Stake President Pr Shurtliff who I d th 1 of o the tM alleged alle new convert Colonel A B BJ 3 J JK Jw I Upman Set Ben Heywood and others were discontinued BEVERIDGE WAS SIDETRACKED When the tM permanent organisation committee reported all AU hands looked for fore F e ra ng about Senator Bv but the Indiana statesman get a ath at aas t as th My ay M Oft oath OM nt e track tra k And in Ju Justice tk to Senator Beveridge it ItCo Continued Co on Page S t t HOWELL AN VICTORS I d from Pago PItO 1 J l lI I must rut be stated right here hare hee that tha there ther wag U 8 d Wd d bout about h hi atu atti attitude tude ude ud II n liv was waa w witting wining to speak but tt he t care c enough about abut it ft It to be made t 4 show B ow of of The blame blae toy for to the tk t contretemps M 1 ac with wih the people who brought t him hin out under und the te Ut t th p h he h waa we to t talk tZ to t th th convention when in made reality relt other oter arrangements had bad been be I Just a n hint of or the way the convention felt tel wee wan wa given v in the t vote ote on ona ona ona a proposition prop lo from Colonel who sc sim f ai to know Mn te h 1 Wa whipped to have an sent to t Senator SM 3 rge to t come right In and orate oral ort Chairman Booth ruled rl that before eld be b done don don it would b 14 necessary to t the rule ral 11 but bt Colonel lonel Hay n moton tion lons Ion that line Inc was voted down A little later he did dd IUN d In IR kvis Iv n Passed d a motion yotO to tt t invite Senator B leveridge with Senator Clark Clrk and an Warren Waren af of Wyoming Gov CoY Governor eror Wells of ot Utah Senator Reams Kearns Oon res H an and UI other to take Uth seats st Sator on oi the stage Jt The wes was cheered cher lustily when it appeared but every member of o it it l like Ik a pe p piece e of statuary as long Ions aa as he be remained in i the building After Atte everybody ev remine b had bad hd finished he him around arR Senator SW Kearns Kearne Kerns expressed We Ve secured an en et ef the himself as with the th work wok cn doi of ot President Roosevelt n velt said sid h b he I we are ar pledged to support him for tot the nomination In 15 19 It I i JI is true tru that th the tk reciprocity plank failed taie carries corries s practically orrl but the general of insertion in the platform I II u II that as aa well The ticket selected alet Is Je 8 a ene en 09 In every respect and wel that It Is at the polls UM in November I sill 1 certainly do alt all I can en ento to see l I th of ot secondary Importance except to the The nominations were really 11 I candidates Tle themselves Both Judge Jude McCarty cCarty and aDt Sentor Howell wore were ore nom nominated nomInate ballot as asoria bated for tor Justice and congress respectively on o the first frt blot supreme forecasted In The Herald of ot yesterday The oria l Herld of ot it and more A really amazing dr tr combine did all aU that was ws expected ex te I m amazinG strength Ml fell away from reputed was ws the way Chief tel the Mormon lormon defections were among amoss chief the noticeable that delegates him It I was w DEVINE BEATEN BY TRAITORS One man a high Salt It Lake City official who wh was ws unqualifiedly Pledged I to Chief mn Devine hll and Sl who had taken warning part but In attempted th most meet secret to r take t Devine Devin other cau caucuses CU CUcu del left him without cu net only r several other eases cases al although although This was wU true in Howell with him over ove te to t Howel this It was charged by some of ot the thC as 0 though none nope was Quite ful as RI I flagrant this I charge 5 6 offered and in some Instances paid that the Howell floweR Ho people pid men el ofer kind of or statement for proxies Chief Devine himself refused to make any statement Devin reu only Utah county than tun he counted on from votes votee vot U got tower fewer Uth themselves with him but U it t was wasi as asserted thirtyfour of oC that tt delegation aligning wih votes if the Utah county ote I II that tha he could have had hd fifty nuy of or th another disappointment disappointment I he had needed theta them the In hi his business Summit county waa was 4 ne to Dovine Devine Where he had expected ept at least a majority of ot the eighteen votes he failed to land a single one on the showdown As Senator ote taie him of ot as assisting Kearns Kerns held ft n Summit county Munty proxy the th Devine people accuse cu as In the tha th firemans Waterloo took his defeat philosophically I will take oft off ot my coat Judge Judge Johnson Jehn n tok hi deret wi and go to work for fort Judge McCarty McCart he I for I know he would have gone to work ork for tor me had bad the conditions condition been reversed Senator Howell and Judge McCarty were wee naturally happy over oer the vote Republicans Both said that they would Of ot confidence from their follow sid tom they expected to be elected make moke a vigorous campaign and that b mae a business transacted after the nominations were made The Tile only Important central committee details of ot which appear else elsewhere ele elsewhere was waa the election of ot a l state commit w where Later Latee the new committee met and although Chairman Parley P Christensen made a gallant tight fight to hold OH os he h was s thrown thrOn out and that busy bUlY little litti IU gentleman gUaRt County count Commissioner James Jamas Jame H IT Anderson Andersn of ot Salt Sni Lake but butI selection of or secretary was left to the candidates succeeded d him him The sel a WI Iff But It wa wu reported that Tom To Pitt Pit of ot Box Elder was wa slated sated for the place Pitt Pit I of ot Senator Kearns supported Bu both McCarty and Howell Howel but he thinks more mor them together The other members of ot the than he does dos of ot both of put f committee are ae aeI Thomas Thomaa Hull HuU Salt Lake first vice chairman I Mrs Mr Toma B Wells Vels Salt Snit Lake second vice vlee chairman W F Adams Salt Lake treasurer |