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Show liAMI'ANT llBlOfllAty. The County Coavoatioa io Stfision Touay Declarations of Principles Adopted With Giit-era of Entuoiifism, AFPOINTHENT CI COMMITTEES. Tin Export of trie Csiiiiiiittoe on Keiolu tious Go.;S TLrough With a Kugb, Cif.ce ra ElrCtod, The deniocials a.-ncinhled In Electric ! liall at iiih liooii today uud tlio lir.il coneuliou sinco Iho drawiiijj of party I lines lierjan i i m duliliRraiioiie. It wan I'-i .'.) bed ore thu lobbying abated and ! Hon. l'arlcy L. iiliaiua taking ! thu plAitorm tiniiouiicHit that il was his ple-iaut duly to call to order thu lir.ft . body that had collected under th alls- t pice.s of llie patty that had endured the ' bliMY.4 and knocks of time and which to- i day opeuod its cnibiHire to tho puople 1 of L'tah Th i call for a temporary j chairman was responded to iu j the nomination of Colonel S. f V. Merriit who acknuwlcdsreil i in wel! clmr-un words tho mark of es- j Ueiii that had been bestowed upon bim, j whereupon Eiiaa A. huiith was called j lo presido at the nijeretary's deuk. '1 hu cull was read after which Francis Fran-cis Armstrong oli.-rod a motion that a committee of live be appointed on credentials. cre-dentials. Tho motion prevailing the following inembors were appointed by the chair: Fiancis Armstrong, J. K. i.ctclier, l'arlcy 1 Williams, Michael (jibbons and A. J. Smith. l)ii motiou of Jon WaUlen the com-! mittee on permanent urejauialiou and ; ordt r of buiiiiner-s w ti uppointeil aJ loUovf.s; Jos. IS. Walden, Jolin i V. Turoi.to, llei bcit IViuhruLe, Jos. i 11. Muy.e and Jonu V. anarp. J'lio eouiniii.ii o on resolutions and ; phiUori.i was appointed as follows: J. i W. .J u.lil. F. IS. Hi c hards, M. F. Arueli. J. 11. i'.vil, Jo-. L. Uawlins, Thomas Marshall, 1. O. Kideout, jr., J. 11. liuinul, jr.. and Johu T. Caiuo. i 'lb preliminury work having been disposed of the convruifion adjouruad uulil 2 o'cloi k thirs ufiernouii. Alteraut.u nloa. I Tt was the coiumittea on reolution 1 who wanted tiuia to didiherato am." who demanded loom for their ccuius, j that asked that ihe recess be e.xiendod until 3 o'clock tnat the siiibbololl ; miirht ro forth as clean and clear as V stilletto. It was nfter ii o'clock wh Co Cha rtnan Merritt mounled th,) p!' form imd called for the report of thl comiuiltco on ere leutials, which eoi.f hrmed tho list ol" didpittos already pub lhe.l in tiieso coliiinus. ' Tlio committee on permanent organization organ-ization rep-'i ted as follows: l'resident, Caleb V. West; lirst vice president, F. S. Richards; second vice president, F. II. Dyer; third vice president, If. C. Lett;" -secretary. F.lias A. Smith; a-sist-eecretary, II. (1. Whitney; sergeant alarms, al-arms, II. A. Smith. - Johu 11. Mittimus moved that the name of K, 11. Dyer be substituted as chairman of the convention. Colonel Dyer declined and at his solicitation tho motion was withdrawn, whereupon the ... ... . ..i i I report was uniin"i. F.x-tiovernor West then stepped trippingly trip-pingly on the platform and congratulated congratu-lated the convention that it was a happy hap-py day for Utah. "'The following order of business was then decided upon: Reports of committees. Election of county central committee. Miscellaneous l-u-iuess and apportionment. appor-tionment. The committee on resolutions reported re-ported the f.iilowing: Thu democratic party of Sa't Lake i county in convent. on a..-,e niiVd make l he follow ing dech: ration fl principles: l - e "!( -ve that th- g n ei-nninot, of t'.e, ' fid .st .-la'.-s a a nit t -ia! -ove:---n'y sn ,,..-im'- v tb-ii It . !- a- . en'- -ri-.l an I c i n. ii-1 Iu tl iic.hicti'.ti. aim ro tnat. (.-over -. t, i c -t i r !:' st ai e i a i ' 1 '. : - .Oi - . an 1 v. - : ! . eve n a w h :cr a.,.1 !...n ooi ,;i-n.-n 'o :nl I iis i.iws aim a a'rrt etporis-P'ent ' ' -e .. i s W - li -i i - I ml In i-'at'-r- ol I I inil.iO ar- ...t.ivvtt vi:ti,-!i -!i-u spa.-r,-. a. d I ; t ,ai ii ..hi to- 'o s- r at on of n ir ac'o i.-my 1 . ii.p ... iu li- t-o: ',. i- - I i- . :-m--.;, I j !!,.- lie-- v of the e to-.-, e, ana la- pe ';n tllity I I -I - a. 1 in. 1 i - a:e o'-.ose 1 to t'l- ida of a cent ra1- J I i.i-.t or o, it. -111.1 .iv.-r..ii.e.it. n-iii'i ina in it ( , e c-t : a i i ! I'Cl'e;-! e W I'-! -i e i!l t ill! lai'.etl : ty to II..- i;i o local ( ili.-.il! eond-l-et J. j 1 A o ' i. p-.i.. e a"y -is;,tion by 1 1 f4 I ' f-.ier o g -. e cc'i'l ivn'-:i ai-k- lii iiro'i. r ites ' :-i : wo. t x- tic- i e:i '.t of liliV ic.a I c. a-s ai ti i-V.i e of any th ;-. i.u: we ce-. ce-. iwi-n tt.at tie- p-l i n! I-'.-. that 'II l:.xe i-'-iould j ii- 1-V I, ..i- .tl. ; t- ai .lli'iln-.t lo ' ie.,1- ul i. t) g oC 1 11.' at eco. .nine a i aoO ihi-tiiiiM. I a V. - H'i' ' 1 to B!i '' 'e .' - :V ..11 t ,.! j 111-, t b : !! He 1.1 ci MOiy. .is ..." It VI t is to u al,-ri. li tr.e ti-w io tan hint oi Hie many, ao'inc .1 -ve .it .t t-.e Ml-, ol u-iM-rn-eat ; . ioaal I'c: th-' i;it'..lO t K'i-d lu ir.i'.tte-t i nniiit .r.. special prlvi-e .ca t ) nuitu: e.iiaiity ; v a,i j ii. !Vnam unaltera!ny pp "'' 1 to tt.o dls-fraric-,i,, me- to' atte i--ti-.-.i cx--pt f r crime, I ,'. i of h- e.,a!l have b --rl lit at d.o.y i . ivi-teo. ' ; -.ve are uti:'irer:ilcy I'lv.o.i- l ro f-n a riiiil ! fr m i la ,:i'' '' d !l'' o'e'e ' n -, or to anv i.a- j ter! ni l' wit f. I ' em t'V Ht' H'O IS nnw or j t.iear.e. The. ot stileHin: of tie fiot.-.l S a'ea 1 1, oii. i m I i ii v -ia e ; by mnm.ill leg I li-c to fa ii t.it-' in'ty ai.ra -s 1 v.'- tavir th- f:'l, r o r i-: c. ,f s P ar i tl e j i . ,.. i '. ,i i', Ir o. i'U'ii.i i m oiil' n i 1 nai c ii r i y ! o. io' e ;t -j d- ln-juiti.'at.o'l by toe r- J iitiMcari ' ; ar v. V. n iu"!t nil c tr'Ts of S lit I.-ik.t e-' n-y ttv;ow! stl'.is.-i"' e t'il ef a' o '-,! -IR-- Tl m i cf p ' tic iii 's to j m u 0 n t;s ,' let I tiii. i f, : in , e a v .1 a- : a: , ia! ro, v trie patent, mat ; w -i ' e . est -e r-ri-rt. ,i vv .i'.'-o. i ii.iii'iiian. T.'i'.Mvs M t irsn.i i.r,, j .1. L. Il l" 1-1 VS. M. I- A II ' I'.T ''. i.l II. :i--ii :., jr., H ' '. I int.- i T, Jr., I J. 11. l'Al I, .'"UN 1. I Ai.SH, j F. 9. Kiciiao. H. Judge- J in H having completed the ' readdig of the platform, supp.e-i supp.e-i nienia! resolutions w ere intruduced ; w hich tendered an invitation to thu j lab-ring classes to join tho procession, ! and at the fame ti'tttt endorsing the ad-; ad-; ministration of irovt-r Cicvciaud. who j ; einttnen-l-d for re'iinio-ttion at tho ' j post ns' tonal convention. j The cnb r of business wta then pro- I ; eee.ic I with. Mr. Dyer oll'eriog a mo- ; lion t'isi a counly central committee : be a)'(i'.tuc..l con -is. in.? of one member j from each outside and two from the I city precincts. ! The moiion pravailing tlie convention 1 took a recess for live minutes that thu j delegations might designate their com- milteemen. |