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Show THE OLIVE BRANCH. One Place at Which it W;is ltecoguized by all Deisiocj-ats Resolittionsoa Mr. Dyer's Death. The rival committees of the democratic party were harmonious upon the one proposition prop-osition that in the death of Frank II. Dyer thev had sustained a severe loss. In deploring deplor-ing it the regular committee, lion. Wm. M. Ferry, chairman, deplored his untimely talUtig off in the following rcsoulutious that were li inTiimously approved: WiiEis ve, In Hi dea'h of Frank H. Dyer we recogni e that the territory of Utah has lost a staunch an ! t ne man sal ine detnocr icy of the onion an carac-st advocate ot the principles of the 1 party: tin refute, Ve it ,l,nl. Toat a-citizens of the territory and I as, demcK rats we deplore his untimely de;it'h:he wa.- ever foremost in every enterprise tending to the material advancement of Utah, and he earnestly earn-estly a Ivocated the upbuilding of his adopted county : he vu a sincere i,nd faithful man. devoted devo-ted to the interest - of the coast, and in his death v. e have lost a citizen -. i.o e place cannot well be fill.-:. !('! t,tJ, That we tender our heartfelt sympathy sympa-thy to 'he i lam Bate (amity of ih- deceased, aiid that the secretary of the demosratic committee of the territory of Utah f.iinish a certified coj.y of these resolution to the bereaved widow of oar friend. li. T. DUKE, O. W. POWERS, C. B. GLENN, Committee. At the meeting of the committee over which Colonel Merritt presided, the grief of those who survive the retired colleague was symbolized in the following resolutions: WntiiEAs, Sinte the lust me-"ins of the committee com-mittee the Glvi r of idi tiie ha, in his unerring judgment, seen fit to call to His eternal presence the spirit ci our friend and brother, t rank EL Dyer: and Whi r as. His bright intellect, indomitable will and exceptional generosity have done much to advance the Industrial, Qnani ial and political in-terests in-terests of our territory, and especially has his courageous conduct and liberality been" of great assistant' to the democratic party ; and Whereas, In parting with our beloved brother we Coel that 'he community has lost one of its strongest :u.d most progressive spirits ; the demo-i demo-i : cc party one of its wisest counselors and mo.-t fear'ess !o id. r:-. and his family s loving husband and ffe tionate father: and When ns. It js appropriate that his as.-ociites of the Territorial Democratic Committee should expie s the gratitude which tne entire democratic democ-ratic P"tty fee!;- for tile v..l ant and brilliant services -.t their departed brother; therefore, it is Rpgolred, Bv the Territorial Democratic committee com-mittee of Utah, that in the death of Frank H. Dyer, the territory has lost one of its most influential influ-ential and progress've citizens: the democratic party a strong advocate and generous friend, and his family a devoted i.-u -band anil kind father. lit ioltf I further, That these resolutions 6e spread upon the minutes of the committee, that the city paper-; be requested to publish them and that a cop. be engrossed and sent to the family of the deceased. We also recommend, pursuant to your in.-true- ' j tions, that -lii ig - Henry P. Henderson be elected : t til! the vacancy in the territorial and executive coun iitt.-os, occasioned hy the death of our late Brother Dyer. Respectfully. I C. C. ill iiAiiiis. chairman, R. W. Cross, Dk. JclJUS liAUUL'Uli, F. S. Rll HAltDS, J.OIIN BoYDtX. At 1 lie meeting of the democratic society ! tbe followiug resolutions were adopted: it -ti'rti, Hy the executive committee of the Democratic society of Utah, that we deplore the h - i f a good citizen, a just man, a wise and able counselor, a faithful public servant, a stead-f stead-f t friend and a valiant champion of democratic tilth. Hfnoltf(t, Further, that ihese resolutions be : -jir- :.d "ipi.il tiie minutes of the committee, that the city papers be r -quested to publish them, and I hat a c py be engrossed and sent to the family of the deceased. Thus will it be seen that the olive branch was at lust recognized at the grave of a departed de-parted leader. |