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Show THE CONVENTION. Work Accomplished by the Liberal Be-pnblicans Be-pnblicans This Afternoon. BUT LITTTLE TALKING DONE A Full List ot the Delegates to the Territorial Terri-torial Convention The Connty Central Committee Fleeted Other Business The liberal-republican county convention called tor the purpose of selecting delegates to the territorial convention met at Clift's hall on Market street at 2 o'clock this afternoon. after-noon. It was originally intended to call the malting' to order at 12 o'clock, but a delay-on delay-on the part of the delegates prevented such action and it was decided to postpone until the hour named. The attendance was not as large as could have been expected although the city was fully represented. The meeting was called to order at 2:10 by Colonel M. M. Kaighn, and Colonel Elijah Sells selected as temporary chairman. chair-man. Colonel Sells stated that the convention had met for business AND NOT FOR TALK !, would waive any " opening He called for nominations for and on motion of J. J. Greene -ris Diehl was chosen to fill that jjL- ; '' ding of the call was then indulged ing which the chair suggested the f a county committee, ion of F. O. Horn, a cofhmittee on Is consisting of C. W. Burris, icinct, Henry Page, Second pre-n pre-n (ialleazzi, Third precinct, F. O. mrth precinct; C. E. Alien, Fifth ,rad E. W. Genter and H. W. Shurt-rle Shurt-rle country. ,' p committee had retired. Prof. cs called upon for a few remarks. Iifoud to stand in the first republi-aition republi-aition that he had attended in .-'felt the old spirit of republican-nk republican-nk over him. He urged a thorough rfn and the enrollment of every e ijin Utah. Money was needed for liJ-y to buy stamps with. Judge cid offered to put up $100 for the if, and had asserted that the mUM WERE WILLING TO ASSIST l'ay possible. The speaker was con-m con-m if proper action wa taken the ((kblieans would not be in it after fon of E. H. Fraw, Prof. Dolliver (rized to send the following to the 0 convention at Payson and other 1 rty of John C. Fremont, Abraham plaine and Harrison, send greet-'ss greet-'ss adopted and then the temporary Jon was made permanent after roll was called. All the city pre-iponded pre-iponded as also did Mill Creek and IWard. I i ORDER OF BUSINESS. I er of business as reported was as i The election of 66 delegates to the I convention: election of a county "Committee, tommittec on order of business f. member from each precinct were ithorized to select sixty-six delegates territorial convention. The appor-p.t appor-p.t being as follows: precinct, 11; Second, 17; Third, 6; , 6; Fifth, 13; the country, 13. SINEWS OF WAR. ireenwald then made a vigorous ap-r ap-r money and a considerable amount bscribed by the delegates. THE DELEGATES CHOSEN, following report of the committees cn ;ction of the delegates was submitti 3pted : Precinct C. W. Burris, E. W. Gat-. Gat-. A. Dix, D. C. Eichnor, I. Woolf, J. egraff, J. J. Greenwald, J. M. Breeze, iwell, I). N. Straub, C. I. Loofbourow. nd Precinct W. G. Van Hornc, F. J. d, F. P. Addleman, S. P. Armstrong, Kaigu, J. S. Green, William Nelson, r Hardy, M. H. Walker, L. C. Johnson Page, W. L. Dykes, S. C. Ewing, A. ss, William Roberts, M. R. Lipman, ratt. Precinct J. R. Morris, J. L. Hoke, Galeazzi, J. J. Starbuck, John Boyle, oremus. h Precinct A. L. Thomas, Joseph i, J. W. Greenman, F. O. Horn, L. E. lines Glendenning. precinct E. Sells, J. E. Dooley, C. in, L, U. Colbath, S. B. Westerfield, aodwin, V. B. Dallin, E. M. Onion, E. lie, M. Cantlon, C. E. Allen, A. L. i, W. L Stewart. South Cottonwood, Haynes, J. P. Cahoon; Sandy, Clark; Alta, H. C. Wallace; Brigh-gene Brigh-gene Jones; Union, P. J. Stone; V. Shurtliff, Jr, ; Sugar House, J. R. -on; Mill Creek, W. G. Timins; Far-dward Far-dward Genter; Bingham, R. J. Legg, ashing, John Butler. THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. ollowing gentlemen were selected as ra of the county central committee : jrecinct, J. J. Greenwald; Second t, M. M. Kaighn; Third precinct, orris; Fourth precinct, J. C. Oonk-Tfth Oonk-Tfth precinct. V. B. Dolliver, Salt larry Haynes, Murray ; John Butler, 31. onveetion then adjourned. |