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Show THE LIBERAL HOSTS, Tse Convention elects Officers oA ..el Beady for Work, Buskin Nominated for Mayor by Acclamation, At 3 o'clock the liberal convention again, got to work. The committee on permanent organization i and order of business recommended for permanent per-manent chairman Judge C. K. I.oofbnrrow. As vice-presidents J. M. Breeze, Jolm Sands, Henry Huhring, A. II. Kelley, W, S. McCornick, C. S. Hughes, John J. Iialy, W. ' P. Noble, John II. Ilintnan and H. K. Bloch. ' The same committee recotnmed the following fol-lowing order of business: Nomination of a chairman of the city central committee. Nomination of a candidate for mayor Nomination of aeandidat b.r recorder. Nomination of a candidate for tieasorer. Nomination of a candid ite for ass.ir and collector. col-lector. Nomination of a candidate for city m irshnl. Tho report also recommended as assistant secretaries, Frank BUnltott, Jobs I. .May, J. D. Adorns nnd John B. Hn-. r-. For reading clerk, T. W. Wampler. For sergeant at arms, Walter Sherman; assistaut sergennts at arms, William Doxie, Daniel WoisWnbolBe, Walter Wlscomb and Will Nealy. The report was adopted, and Judge I.nof-hourow, I.nof-hourow, mounting the platform, addressed the convention briefly. The. committee on resolution! not having reported, Judge Hoge, Secretary Sells and Judge Brcezo were appointed to go in search of it. The Resolutions, Tho convention reassembling, the committee com-mittee on resolutions submitted its report through Chairman Allen. They ask tho continued support of the friends of the liberal party; they refer to improvements in the city schools, the flro department, streets, etc., and glory in tho advancement of the city. It reaffirms the determination to continue the administration of affairs of tho city; advocates the completion of work on public; advocates the adoption of the mechanics lieu law and advocates the eight-hour day on all public buildings, advocates the adoption adop-tion of tho Australian ballot system aud urges tho governor to veto tho election bill ; opposes the Faulkner and Teller bills ns opposed to the best interests of the territory nnd commends Mayor Scott for the faithful and feariesi discharge of his duty. The resolutions were adopted by a rising vote, |