Show ADOPTED THE PRIMARY PLAN republican county committee settles it HAD A BRISK 01 discussion finally adopted with art an amendment providing tor for the reception of candidates names tor for printing rite five days before the primaries city oad and county committees will act together ther I 1 the republican county committee hell held ka a meeting yesterday erday afternoon in the parlor ol of the hotel templeton with twenty seven members present the tha session lasted three hours bourn during which the primary plan we was a again tho the subject of earnest discussion and after it was waa finally passed upon other bustness business preliminary to the campaign was disposed 0 of chairman james wits out of tho the city and george M cannon presided john T axton acted as secretary the others present were F D proxy for or W F james S 11 hill treasurer mrs mn tf T gilmer ills ruth AL fox mrs 3 A Pr Fr mrs john henry smith arthur parsons proxy for or J J greenewald and W M als ley proxy for J 0 mcallister MeAl Heter first precinct W J harvey second precinct E 11 tyson and william mc alllan third precinct E H G rognon in and d J T axton fourth precinct C H roberts bingham J it J bowdle farmers 13 at harmon mill creek daniel harrington sugar house J W cahoon south cottonwood john wood butler W 7 H wardle west jordan F rudy kudy north point alben mabey south jordon jordan peter larsen hunter thomas harris north jordan james wung youna east mill bill creek J P F aleen proxy for or hebar A smith draper CITY AND COUNTY HARMONY SLI selectman ectman geddes representing the republican city committee asked tor for the appointment ot of a committee of thice to act with like committees committed f colu the th city and territorial committees to pra lite ide for unity 0 of fiction action in campaign work and thereby proven prevent t and waste of 0 effort mr hr cannon was atyia give authority to appoint such a committee MILL ee A communication from rom chairman j james a men was read announcing the appointment as members of the committee of mi mis asabel woodruff ir 0 of farmers ward and mrs A J cushing of 0 sandy and me ills J A to tin succeed mis alin W S mccornick McCorn lck declined A letter from mrs cushing Cush lne declining on account of ll fl iness to act was read the primary plan as amended by bv the sub aub committee on an the subject oo on tuesday last was taken up avid and mr tyson opened the light against it by moving to strike out the pro ision for a printed ticket lie ile said bald lie ile made the motion in III the interest of who could not read some one remarked ked that none ct cf these wre republicans but tyson di d blared that there were three illiterate republicans in the third precinct tho the motion was lost by a vote ole of 10 to is 16 mr air parsons pariona then attacked the plin plan no as Is whole by offering the follow following resolution ILl resolved solved that tho the proposed system known as tile the primary plan 1 Is cumbersome and expensive and not at present bract practicable cable in this county and that it is the genro of this committee that tho the 8 in vogue shall ahall be adopted tor for the coming primaries the resolution n was defeated by a vote vole of 11 to IG ali without debate A motion that the names of the candidates tor for delegates be sent gent to tile the committee not less than five days before the holding of the primaries was made by mr prisons and carriel carried sir air karvey harvey affred efti bcd an all amendment providing that tile tho tickets should bo be printed under tile the kupet islon of the precinct committees committee instead of tile the county committee lie he declared that the assumption of authority by the county committee to supervise the makeup make up of the tickets for the precincts would be downright usurpation lie ile argued else also that it would be impossible tor for the county committee to know in all cases whether parties whose names might be sent in were cans or democrats and thus the names name of democrats might be put on the tho tickets mr air dowdic and mr wardle supported mr M r harveys Ha iveys amendment it was ad adopted unanimously and provision was made for or reporting barnes ot of can did disatell atell tor for delegate to tho the precinct chairmen cha iran varl various oil i amendments were off offered red to change the hours for or holding the primaries but the time reported arted from I 1 to 9 was allo allowed wedI to 0 stand daniel harrington urged that young women between IS 18 and and 31 21 as well as the older sisters be allowed to vote at tile the primaries mr A I 1 r vi ardle supported arted the suggestion ent but oven even the women alm members bers voted against ting this preposition to discriminate in tavor favor ot of their and IE 11 was lost ATTACKED ahr PLAN pr AiST mr dondle having moved that the plin plan a aa 4 amends d ila bo adopted mr ax tn bin tok tack the floor in opposition to it ito ho insisted that ill tho 0 county committee as 13 atle attempting empting to exceed its authority I 1 y the rights of 0 the prec precinct brict committees and saddling expense on tin ill latter eimil 61 nillar ir interference luter terenca by the tri with the authority of tile tho county committee would make the latter very ery indignant mr mir cannon in deply maintained thit that the county committee had full tin nu thoi ity to put the plan into effect the r was not great considering the purpose to secure pure primaries it at tile the primary said mr cannon Cin jion that the schemer r got in lill ills w won 0 riz the caim attee should spare in effort to tico see that all the republicans had a L halice chance c to express their will ill the pla plan n would no injustice to fan annj oil jt it contained no to n on anyone except those nho chose p in conidi r that it r reflected on tl ti era cm in ill dinv states staten republicans public a ans ns hid b a u id it ih I 1 a I 1 mury plan f or r ye years mrs 1 I 1 ni I ill 1 11 1 itoye d be 1 I tide ir iii nr r 1 et els but I 1 it L was ann as aa near ys vi t n I 1 11 I 1 i fuld be w made row it hail bail I 1 n r fully cc canila red it buas tt i biln dt i now note to adopt it by i hi li i 1 in I 1 litt e euid vill vi tt it f 1 1 il I i 1 1 ill 1 9 RJ d ro in I 1 and V 1 me 1 I 1 nl ilin n ii I n ILI i r I 1 i i it i iii ic it t hill hid b n r I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 ill il 11 I 1 ll 11 ii faai I 1 11 1 v r ri 1 i I 1 i in 1 I i h I 1 li alii whet when 11 i n i in ih in I 1 ltd it ill nl I 1 h i i n gd d I 1 i t I 1 I 1 i ii s n I 1 i a fir C coit 11 I 1 bild ii il 1 11 the PC ut U I 1 1 ll 11 t I 1 1 I 1 ry I 1 lir w lor for purity ot of election 11 an all billot I 1 it 1 11 1 air 1 rr A full an and it argued pro lr ir l r 1 01 1 t u c s mr i nd it s ild id th it it gave th dhosi 1 if l I 1 r in i jl il 1 I 1 in politic poli tid lri in I 1 i in i r 11 1 ni I 1 rt 1 tw ih li it I 1 u i 11 n it 1 li n it mel mei of 0 T K I 1 in 1 i 1 il tl it 1 11 lier in 11 I 1 I 1 i I 1 1 1 I 1 A I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 V r I 1 tl 0 I 1 i it t li 11 pan in all ill an binin tm many had bal ann announced bounced he r nd lid that hat t if tile the plan should be ailt ul lili il l ill h y NI itald los la inter 9 la th p rrt t I 1 if f u 81 adgit vl this alila n atin 2 7 M I 1 11 I 1 N V II 11 1 I 11 I 1 II 11 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I it t nal ill 11 tl III I 1 1 aill i 1 l I 1 i in I 1 i i li it thi th I 1 I 1 I 1 n 31 il r h i a i I 1 W a au ad thi lh miln main w I 1 ui ill the city are opposed to it it replied mr wardle sir mir ila r expressed the opinion to in th that at t the he amendments that had been adopted would 10 lo do away with all criticism mr wilson called mr wardle down on hla his statement that there was opp opposition 0 to the plan irk till all precincts ile he eald alil sandy wai tras unanimously for or it mr dowdle bowdle said he land had heard objections before the plan was amended but he could not see how any one could find fault ault with it now A mr fr harmon hannon stated that not a word had been spoken against it in mill creek it would make the republicans there work harder mr parsons said bald that th principal objection now was to dictation by the county committee lie ile saw no need of the plan republican primaries had heretofore been conducted on the dead square without complaint except in ono one or two wo instances surely the new voters the women would not corrupt the and there was no need of stricter rules to guard against them mr axton said he was not oppose opposed to the primary system the question was not lot whether it would meet effect a clean campaign the real point in dispute was as to the power of the county cc committee in it had no jurisdiction he claimed aud and therefore the precinct committe commit teen eH could disregard tile the plan if they saw nt fit the majority of the city precinct committees had had meeting ibbs anti and had expressed opposition to this dictation mr cannon inquired if the precinct c chairmen haIr rylon did not attend the meeting of the subcommittee committee sub and approve the plan mr axton replied that ho he voted for the plan at the committee subcommittee sub aub ra because h he saw no ghost host of a chanco chancel to beat it and he supposed some gome of tile tho chairmen were governed by the same ame reason but were opposed to throttling the precinct committees nevertheless ile he resented the imputation I 1 on that there bad biad been corruption in the primaries arles there might have been in ahm the va thir tenth t and fourteenth wards and in the third precinct but it should not be said that the entire party parly was corrupt because A little portion of it was WIS itis fox gave expression to perplexity site said she had bad attended several meetings but had been unable to as certain what the duties ot of the county olin ty committee were what li 11 the use of the county committee she asked with evident reference to mr allons remarks mr air parsons asked mr axton it 1 he meant to say there had been corruption in the wards and precinct named or that there had bad been rumors to that that there were rui rumors nors replied axton mr wardlo wardle rose to a question of personal pill lege to may hay that ile he would always be a republican oven even it the plum plan should bo be adopted ADOPTED BY 19 TO 6 A vote was then taker taken and I 1 the he plan adopted 19 13 voting for it and 6 agat mr wardle moved that the vote be made unanimous but mr air parsons was waa and voted no A motion by mr air parsons that tho the county convention bo be held on thursday august ind beginning lit at 10 a ni in and the primaries on monday augurt and that each ward and precinct have ono delegate and in addition one delegate for Is each no h twenty votes or major fraction thereof cat cast for delegate Dele arat cannon at the last laal elect election on was wag carried unanimously mr II 11 r parsons paragons offered a resolution which was adopted providing that the purpose of tho the county convention should be b to elect debates to tho the state convention the nomination of ten representatives and five senators the nomination of FL a county superintendent of schools by the county delegates c tile the selection of de dele legatos atea to tile the judicial convention on ft a basis baals of representation to bo be hereafter agreed upon bv lap committee in conference kith the republican committees of summit and tooele thoele and tile the election of a new county committee the resignation i of george 1 M 1 cannon as secretary was wag then taken up and accepted and a vot veto of thanks tendered sir mr cannon for ills his air mill hill nominated jr II M wells to mr ill cannon and mr tyson named john T axton mr air axton was waa elected by a vote of 17 tr to 10 and the commit committee then adjourned |