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Show TllEraiTISlliD TLo Demncratio Party Muets and Designates Desig-nates Its Candidates for the Council aud House of Repronstitatives THE OLD fLATTOEll EE-ArriKMED Mr. Bonson kfskes a Few Candid Eomarks and Ooas After tbs Ifan who Op-f Op-f Party Division. The democrats have pres'nted tlieir ticket and the campaign will now no .f.irw.ird to the'fiui.-Uof election day. The convention had uo plaifoim to adopt. It aco-plud that adopted by tho county convention. For the nominations there was con- iderahie rivalry, the ballot for council refilling iu tlm selection of Wendell l'enon, Farley L. Williams aud Le tlratid Voting. M-.-ssrs. Williams and Young each responded re-sponded iu appropiiata language to c i!' f ir itpceches, after which a com-inittcH com-inittcH wa tii,.itc? ed for Mr. Ilenson who wan finally produced and who said that while ho w.s no politician he wits ready to take the standard and carry it iu in'half of 1'lnh. Mr. Itmiicn was tptito candid in hit remarks ami charge 1 that opposition to division on party lines was inspired by the fact that certain cer-tain ageucies wanted to seo the territory terri-tory republican, lie said that ha had been informed by tl em that should he phanpion the party of his choice property prop-erty would (Incline Ht lesst .M) per cent. That being the case tho nominee whs ready to lake any and all of it at that discount. So far as his present altitude w ss concerned he had not assumed It until thoroughly convinced that the time ha I at rived w hen democratic organization or-ganization wsa essential to the prosperity pros-perity of Utah. Tim convention then proceeded to the nomination of candidates for the lower hons( nnd Messrs Joseph L. l'aw-liiis, l'aw-liiis, F. S. Kirhards. K. ('. Chambers, C.eorgs It. Ctuhii.g ami E. A. Smith were selected. On motion of Colonel Merrittthe platform plat-form adopted hy the county convention was ro alTirmed. The nominees having mala appropriate acknowledgements the convention proceeded to the selection selec-tion of the followingcentral committee: first I'rci-im George Ktringfellow, .1. 1!. Timinonv, .John (iallachcr. II. S. l.anev, A. M. Wivdlev. John Siddoway, Sam K Al'eti, John .MseUunnlil jr., J. l:. w.iMeo. .ii . y .i J. II. liiiiltiy, I. M. V, "added;, W.J. llaliuiau. hi. "i.tltllme. V . 11. Ca.ady, J. II. Jlidd'.siuisa. T. W. (ireen, C. A. Cavliiiist, Thomas Hull, R. Cotterill, (iustave II. liackmau, C.'harlei Wilcox. ruirtt i'rrrhirtF.. F'.ntwistle, T. M. (Iroo, Joseph 1'ugsley, A. H. (ieddes, (). II. Hardy. F. II. Hyde, Joseph S. Crow, . Jacobs, John N. I'iko. Virft I'rrfinrti. Bache. I). C. Din.lisr, (ieorge E. Hliir. J. It. Toronto, Tor-onto, ). Ij. Mordock, Fdgar Howe, H. II. Cabell, J. M. Kennedy, John Hurt, V. II Hvwater. Fifth I'rrri,iriU. C. Williams, W. It. (iibbs. J. i. Alidgler. C. E. Attfrell, T. A. Williams. John Cannon, A. Me-1 Master. II. C. Reich, I). L. Levy. The chairman was tendered a vote of thanks for the very able manner iu which he had presided, after which the convention adjourned, i . |