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Show ?-' ,. . , ' .'. The Board of Tireotors Held a Special Session Last Night and Did 0on- isiderable Business, TEE COMMITTEES APPOINTED. President Simon and Oommissioner Allen Go to Chicago in the Interest of the Transportation Bureau, The members of the chamber of commerce com-merce who hist night attended the special meeting of the board of direc- i tors were: President Frtsd Simon, S. W. Morrison, C. E. Wantland, J. W. Donnellan, W. H. Shearman, W- II'. Irvine, David James anil Harvey Hardy. President 3imon said the following new committees had been created in addition to tho committees already in existence: Committee on advertising, transportation bureau, committee on railroads projected, auditing committee and committee' on development of native products; 'The entire- list is as follows: ' On, auditing accounts John W. Donnellan, Don-nellan, chairman, -Spencer Clawson, William II Shearman. ' On ,: arbitration F.' H. 'Aue'rbach, chairman.; T. .Woblr, W. H. Calmer, Cal-mer, James Glendinning, W. C. Pavoy, B. G. Kaybould. Transportation bureau Fred Simon, ex-oflicio chairman; George A. Lowe, G. F. Culmer, P. II. Mason, Spencer Clawson. ieorgo Osmond, P.. W. Mad-sen, Mad-sen, W. H. Remington, Joseph Geoghe- fan, John. W. Drmnollan, W.P.Noble, lenry Colin; W. C. B. Allen, commis-i commis-i sinner. On linanco W. W. McGnrnick, chairman; chair-man; J. E. Dooly, M. II. Wells. T. R. Jones, H. W. Lawrence, J. R. Walker, .himon Sharn. On Bi-Metallism C. C. Goodwin, chairman; R. Mcintosh, R. C- Cham-i Cham-i bers, E. P. Ferry, LE. Iloldea, W. F. James. , . f On Climatological and Sanitary affairs Dr. A. C. Standart, chairman; Dr. J. F. ilammilton, James Sharp, J. B. Walden. On Advertising Frank K. Gillespie, chairman; Harvey Hardv, II. L. A, Culmer, Cul-mer, W. C. B. Allen, C.'E. Wantland, J. M. Kennedy. On Development of Native Products R. H. Terhune, chairman; James Glendening, Eiias Morris, H. C. Lett, W. H. Culmer, W. S. Simpkins, David James. W. II. Rowe. On Railways Projected John W. Young, chairman; J. II. Bacon, O. W. Powers, O. J. Salsbury, J. O. Conklin, A. W. McCune. The real estate exchange paper respecting re-specting transportation matters will receive the attention of the transportation transporta-tion burean. A. J. Gushing and R, Mackintosh were tendered a unanimous vote of thanks for tho minerals they have donated tq the chamber. President Presi-dent Simon and Secretary Gillespie will report at the next meeting the estimate es-timate cost of issuing a pamphlet of the doings, officers, committees and members of the chamber. Col. J. W, Donnellan, W. H. Shearman, and C. E. Wantland were appointed a com-mt com-mt tee to establish a museum and public pub-lic library in connection with the chamber-' The chambor of commerce favors all the banks of tho city in' becoming be-coming identified with the clearing house. Messrs. Simon and Allen will go before be-fore the chairman of the Western Railway Rail-way association and general freight agents and personally present a claim for the removal of discriminations in passenger and freight rates, which are injurious to the interests of the territory. terri-tory. These gontlemen will ondoavor to secure excursion and immigrant rates to Utah. The committee appointed ap-pointed to solicit unpaid dues consists of Messrs. Irvine, Hardy and James. During President Simon's absence in the east he will look after some matters that will bo of importance and benefit to Salt Lake City.. On commerce L. E. Hall, chairman; S. W. Morrison, Fergus Coaiter, Km-anuelKnliu, Km-anuelKnliu, S. P. Teasdal, W. S. Henderson, Hen-derson, T. G. Webber. On manufactures W. II. Rowe, chairman; P. G. Kaybould, David James, II. J. Grant, S. II. Aucrbach, L. 1). Kinney, (ieorge T. Odell. On mines, mining and smelting N. Treweek, chairman; V. II. Remington, John J. Dalv, J. K. Bamberger, J. II. Watts, Ed Richards, F. W. Ross. On stock growing, stock yards and packing J. II. White, chairman:;!".. D. Swan, M. K. Parsons, W. II. Irvine, Martin Lannau, A. G. Bast, B. F. Grant. , ,,r , Onwoolond wool growing W. L. Pickard, chairman; James Sharp, Henry I'ohn, W. L. White, C. W. Lyman, J. V. Grant. E. B. Critehlow. On agriculture and horticulture J. A. Goodhue, chairmaft; E. A. Hyde, Feorge Arbogast, John It. Winder, jr., BovdPark. ' t On Architecture and the Arts II. L. C. Culmer, chairman; John Tultidge, C. K. Savage, L. C. Trent. John D. Spencer. Spen-cer. On Immigration and Statistics II. L. A. Culmer, chairman; C. E- Wantland, II. V. Melov", Fred Trimmer, J. Rick-etts, Rick-etts, E. F. Colborn, Thomas C Bailey. On Membership H. G. Whitney, chairman; E. F. Jones, II. M. Wells, Thos. Carter, John A. Grosbeek, Rudolph Ru-dolph Altr, II. B. Clawson, Jr., M. B. Sowles, T. A. Davis, II. W. Lawrence. On Public Improvements P. L. Williams, Wil-liams, chairman; J. T. Donnellan, Jacob Ja-cob Moritsi, C. P. Mason. H. B. Clawson, Br., W. H. II. Spallord, W. W. Riter. On Meteorology O. J. Hollister, chairman; C. F. Ar.nett, W. A, Nelden, W. F. Colton, W. E. Smedley. |