Show DEMOGRATS CONVENEr r i County Delegates Place a r Ticket in the Field f AFFAIR DEVOID OF INTEREST I I T Work Dragged Through Entire Day and Evening and Was Not Concluded Con-cluded Until Long After Midnight Many Oratorical Bouquets and Few Contests Most Nominations Being by Acclamation Only Interesting In-teresting Fight Was Over Nomination Nomina-tion for Sheriff i The Democrats of Sail Lake county c have placed their candidates In the Held and thplr platform before the people The work of the convention was completed after midnight this morning and most of the delegates were forced to walk to their homes Indifferent In-different parts of tho city There was a snapper on the end of the meeting The proceedings during the day were largely devoid of Interest and much of the time was taken up by the delegates dele-gates throwing oratorical bouquets at each other there were no contests to sponk of and many of the nominations were made by acclamation BUll lc was ginger In the fight for 9TTkY a = fi i I L I 1i I f I i l J I JcrI < t f Simon Bainbergor and Union S Wells Democratic Candidates for the State t Senate Sheriff and much bitterness was displayed dis-played although Ham Nnytoc had a walkaway when the ballot was taken The sensational talk of John F How olls after the result of the vote was Fhown and the efforts to smother him t p J 1 f m I George H Wood Democratic Candidate Candi-date for Auditor with hoots and yells was a feature of the convention Another feature was the ridiculous effort to nominate Judge llowat for County Attorney after he had positively staled that he would not accept The candidates on the whole arc J worthy Four of the candidates for thc Lower I House are from the country two of the candidates for Commissioner Commission-er and the candidate for Recorder arc also from outside the city The business busi-ness of the convention was pushed through and a good feeling prevailed until the end For the purpose of holdIng hold-Ing time crowd perhaps the nomination of a candidate for Sheriff was placed L laHl and there was enough vlndlcl si c 1 sfaaeiaicFsv 1 icvi7i31iK5 2 Mahonri Spencer Democratic Candidate I Candi-date for State Representative IvonoHb In thai fight to more than over bfdatirc all tho good fcolln r of tho res of thC con ontinii iiv f om th I prcaslons heard on all sldrft this tlgh win be taken to the polls and a num 4 4 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + DEMOCRATIC TICKET + + + + + rt CANDIDATES FOR STATE + + SENATE + + Simon Bamberger f Rulon S Wells + 1 5 CANDIDATES FOR IlEFRE + + SENTATIVTS + + Frank Stephens + 4 + Thomas Morris + + Col Adrian C Ellis + + Dr A C Ewing 1 f tt C P Ovcrfleld + + Orson H Pettit + + Jilahonri Spencer of Taylors r + ville + + Thomas P Page of Riverton + f f M H Sillier of Murray + + David Evans of Waterloo + + CANDIDATES FOR COUNTY + + OFFICES + + George A Whitaker of tIt + t-It Lake William J1 Home off + of-f Granger and W B Ennis of + + Draper for Commissioners + 1 Orson J Whitney for Clerk + + Thomas Alston or Sugar for + + Recorder + f 4 William H Dale for Treasurer + 4 John Halvorsen for Assessor + + ueorge H Wood for Auditor + + W H Evans for Surveyor + + Roy Van Cott for Attornoy + I 4 George H Naylor for Sheriff + 44444444444 + + + + + + her of active party workers will put In their time cutting the Democratic ticket I MORNING SEclION Regular Committees Appointed and Judge Henderson Spoke The mornlnc session was called to order by Noble Warrum at 11 and Sec re Miry Homer read the call TKo temporary tem-porary officers wore then I announced and Judge H P 1Jend ron wiin Introduced Intro-duced as chairman Judcc Henderson referred to the Democratic party as the only one tn the United States that stands for human hu-man rights He plead for the selection of the very best men for all the offices of-fices He said the Republican candidate candi-date for the Lccrlslaiurc were dod d-od because they were known tn be favorable fa-vorable to a certain candidate for United States Senator The people of Salt Lake county he said wore not bound to any combination and they will select the best men Hk thought H IP better to co lo defeat behind a good ticket than to co to victory behind a bad one At tht close of the JudgeR brief remarks re-marks C M Jackson moved 1 for the appointment of the regular committees M M Miller Democratic Candidate for State Representative and on roll call the following were on ncunced CREDENTIALS First Precinct Mrs M A Whitely Second Prcclnul John Shea Third Precinct nrlc > A Hill Fourth Proelnct A Wilson Fifth PrecinctJohn ArnUp County at Large J S Mouslcy D P Jones Nell Lid PERMANENT ORGANIZATION AND ORDER OF niJSINKSS First Precinct John Montgomery Sooond Preclnct Thomas NY Green Third Prclncl U t Jlbba Fourth PrelnclGtolgl U 1 Air Fifth PrecInctGrant F Putnam County at Large D W Moffatt J G Bywitor F W Quinn PLATFORM AND l RESOLUTIONS Flrst Precinct Philip S Maycock Second Prcclntt M 1 Jaekfion Third cluctJW A Polland Fourth Proclrtcl Oeorco I 11 Dern t ViCtIm JlTclncl James H Movie founts at Larsr Dald Evan John lUiiFon jr J E 1 Clark After Lhe unqquncbment of the places r I i I t 1 I r of mcelin r for the various committees the convention took a recess until 2 oclock it had not been In session but a halfhour The convention hall was practically devoid oC decorations aside from a beautiful c bouquet for the chair mans and reporters tables furnished by Mia IS D R Roundy The music was furnished by the ChrlstenHcn or chestru The attendance at the mornIng morn-Ing session was fair there was little enthusiasm AFTERNOON SESSION Legislative Candidates Placed in Nomination The time preceding the opening of the convention in the afternoon was utilized by a young lady in a blueand 1 t Ray Van Cott Democratic Candidate for Attorney white waist t In soliciting votci for the favorite < candidate Her work was Continued on Page 2 DEMOGflATSC1VENE Continued from Pace 1 thorough uncl she did not mlas a delegate dele-gate She proved to be Miss Alice Page of Rlverton and her candidate Wl hur fntlicr T P Page who wus pecking nomination for Representative to tho Ixglslaluri At J20 Judge Henderson tapped with I Ins cuol told the noisy d legalos togo to-go iiiiv back and all down and called for tup report of the committee on credentials cre-dentials The chairman was out He ailed for thc chairman of the commute com-mute on permanent organization and orxlfi of bUHlnesi Tie too wu out The temporary chairman turned In dcnpalr to the band which was not out and called for a bit of music which WIIS cheerfully furnished REPORT OF COMMITTEES The report of the committee on credentials cre-dentials was submitted by Judgo E A Wilson 11 Wilt to the affect that there woie no contests and that all dlalrlcts tv uro represented except thc Seventy fourth Alternates were given prefer I k 1 I Thomns Morris Democratic Candl didate for State Representative I enc over proxies and that each din I tilet be entitled to cast the full volt Frank B Stephens said 101 never was prouder of being a Democrat thai I am now I am proud to preside over I such a representative body of men and women The Democrats hold the key to good government In this State this county and thin city The party took msh ground In the last city campaign The Republicans won on a platform that no one thought t they would carryout carry-out and now the peophr are looking to the Democrats to rescue them from the conditions that prevail and give I them good government I am satlsnoc from the temper displayed that the convention will put up good candidate nnd Justify the confidence of the peo pie DISPENSED WTTII PRAYER Thorp was a wait for the commutes on resolutions and as the chaplain Joseph E Taylor was not present the prayer was dispensed with Grant F I I L George H Naylor Democratic Candidate Candi-date for Sheriff Putnam moved to suspend the rule and name a county committee and the motion carried After a recess of live minutes the roll of precincts was called and the following county committee was named 1Tohn Holt W R Foster 2T C Lewis Thomas W Green 3D P Felt Joseph H Haslum IJ 1 U Eldredge Thomas F Thomas Herman Bamborger Frank LufC founljalLarge V Foreman of Blngham Thomas P > Page of merton mer-ton Brigham C Ward of Sandy Nlcol Hood of Sugar and M S Callahan of ilurray Before the announcement of the county committee John T Calne was called upon and pronounced au Invocation Invo-cation ORDER OF BUSINESS The report of the committee on permanent per-manent organization and order of business busi-ness val > read by 1 J 0 By water The names of the ofllcers proposed were cheered Tho following were the permanent per-manent ofllcers proposed Chairman Frank B Stephens 11 rat vicechairman rtf 1J j i j j I j i p h 11 rJ l r > l 1 C ItSiC William J Homo Democratic Candidate Candi-date for County Commissioner James JI Moylc I second vicechair man Mrs Mlpnle llorne James third vicechairman Mrs E J Rondyj sec claryi 1 D W Moffatt of Murray assistant as-sistant secretary Matt Thomas readIng read-Ing clerk E A Falland Kergcantat firms John Shea assistant sergeants alarma Nlcol Hood and II Yo Palm of Bingham chaplain lion Joseph i i Taylor The order J of business recommended first the report of the committee on credentials second the report of the committee on permanent organization and order of business third the report of the committee on platform and resolutions res-olutions fourth the election of a Bounty committee of fifteen members two from each municipal ward In the city find five from the county outside l the city fifth the nomination of the legislative and county tickets beginning begin-ning with Scimtorti and going down tho I line to Sheriff In tin follow oder To Senators ton RepresentntlveH one ComnvlMbloner for the long term two Commissioners for the abort term L 1 I f sC2 t j GEt rt1 r I 6 L J r 4 6 c r I r i r Y S 10 lirOViMFoR tWD Jw < > v < eVERI6 O t y 4 It I 1 10 St t > i c Jor < p > a i < i 1 U t I Th t i 4ej r j < 1 1 t Q J jJ i 3 1 J f = HENRY BO < IH ix HO THIUGS WOuec 1 tRi itL fBO > lT SOMU THE i PEOPLe nsruo VJ3BrtlcER F PeR0thL FfmEit OF jRthHg vw S I BALLOT FOR IEGISIAT1VE CANDIDATES O ID a ue I 3 5 5 j S E 1F 5 = t Q DlSTnICl D Q f f fr I 1lrst 71 1 7 I 61 I 71 7 j 7 Second 9j S 7 1 2 71 9 J l 9 61 1 j Third SI S S 8 1 S s 8 S 8 I S Fourth lOp 10 100 5 10 10 10 Fifth 1 J2 1 10 1 ic 1 J S 1 I 1 i 19 S SIXlh li m 3 IJ 1 n M I I 1 5 I IJ G SOlnlh i 7 7 8 1 S 5 2 6 j S S 3 4 4 Ihhlh 10 6 i 9 01 0 10 1l 10 io Ninth u 1 Ii 1 C I 3 J 6 Ci Ii Ii 1 I G Tenth Z 4 1 S S 1 Eleventh 7 t T IJ 1 I 7 I 7 I 7 Twelfth 5 1 7 7 1 2 S 1 5 G j S 1 lhlrtlenlh fj G 4 1 1 I 4 81 G 5 6 C 1 1 Iourtcenth Ii 1 S s S 8 S S S S 8 Fifteenth 5 Ii + r Ci 5 5 5 5 I 5 Sixteenth G Ij i G 6 C G 6100 6 6 6 Seventeenth 2 4 G ti j 1 1 I j j G G ISlshtccnlh 5 5 3 1 2 S G 6 I I 7 Twemitloth inetcenth to 7 s t 3 2 i 1 7 1 7 1 = 5 G 7 6 7 7 3 rwentllflct S S S 81 I SS sl s s S entyecoll Ii r 7 2 6 31 s r S 7 S 7 6 2 TwentythIrd i 1 7 7 1 S C 7 I 51 j 7 i Twentyfourth c 7 7 1 7 7 I TwelllylI 4 I 2 r 2 S I I 3 6 8 7 5 S S 1 Twentysizth J J 3 1 S 9 3 I j l j IQ Zi 10 l s 1 TvcnLoventh S Q G 7 G f 1 7 J 1 C Twcntyeighithi 7 3 J 7 3 7 I 2 7 7 I G 7 G lwenlnlnth h 9 ro 91 I I j 1 9 ThIrtieth J4 9 5 j Ii j 71 9 fToJ 0 S IJ TimIrtyflrt Y 1 r qI j 9 9 fir 9 I ThlrtY6econd s i j 1 or 7 7 S S S S S S J Ihlrtythlrd 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1L Thirtyfourth f or 9 h rI 1 a 1 9 fI I 9 Thlrtl1flh S 7 5 S I i s 5 Ii S 7 8 ThlrtIlxlh 5 5 5 5 r fi fl 5 hlrtonth 1 I 1 1 i J G s 7C 81 Q 1 IhlrtcIGhth 7 I 4 Ci 7 1 6 1 3 1 I 7 7 rrhlrtynlnLh SI S 3 1 S 1 5 I C 1 S S S Fortieth G 7 3 J 7 t II I I 7 7 7 7 1 s 7 G 10yn 11 11 111 11 11 11 II Ii l 11 iortysecond J j 9 j 3 1 7 j 3 3 t S I SI S Fort thlrd 9 9 I 1 I i 9 S tli 1 JI S IorlCourth h 6 G Li 1 l 12 I w6 1 5 4 t C C Ii 6 lortylifth 1 fj fj 1 i 6 131 6 Ii ii I G 6 I l1 6 FortyIxtlm 6 C r G li m G G I G li FortY5Ccnlh G r I 6 G G G 6 c tj Forlelshth Ii 7 I 4 01 2 2 C t Ii 4 j 7 6 I Ci Fortyninth t fj r 5 L iil 5 5 71 r Fiftieth 2 4 1 1 li 1 J 4 I Gt I 1 r ii i 1j 1lftlIrtJt 1 1 7j 7 v I 1 7 I 7 7 I Fiftscond 6 C G G G I 6 6 6 6 G Flftythlr S S T 1 Si I S S S8 8 Flftfourth 61 4 1 1 G 2 ij G 5 j G lo r 6 Fiflylifth u zi J I I 3 2 3 Fh1tyIxth C I 6 ij G Ci I I G l l G r fj FIClsenlh G1 1 4 4 I I 4 I 1 1 4 I FIClholshth 3 1 3 a 3 J 3 1 J 3 1 Flftnlnth 81 G 2 3 31 S s S 6 S S 1 8 Slztletlm 1 C I I G 11 6 G Ii 81 G Ii m G Slxtfr 4 4 1 I I ii i 1 1 1 SIXlHccond C 5 5 j I J I Sbtrthlnl 1 I 1 1 Ij 1 1 1 1 11 1 Slxtfourth 1 1 11 1 fir 1 1 1 SlxtyfHth 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 Sixty > Ixth 61 I 6 1 Ii 6 Ii r G Ii 1 SitLyseventh 4 4 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sixtyeighth G G G Ii r 6 6 G C 6 SIX rJJlnlh 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 ventleth 11 I Sovenlyftrlt I i 3 a I cntttlcond t 7 I J I 7 I 7 7 7 Scentthl 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 SeventyfOurth I Scent nfth 3 3 3 1 3 I I 3 3 J J 3 SentIXlh 2 1 a 3 3 8 3 Seventyscenth 5 5 1 u D G j Sevcntyeighth 1 I 1 4 J I 4 I 1 4 J 1 1 Secntynlnth C j r 5 2 r ij 5 5 s i EIghtIeth 2 2 2 61 2 1 2 I 2 2 gljhlylirlil h to 6 G 6 G 6 G Ii r Eightysecond j 3 3 3 1 1 il 1 3 il i 3 1 11hlthlrtl I I J I 1 3 I I t Flglmtyfourth 2 32 2 I 2 2 M 2 2 f 2 ljhtnflh 1 3 I 3 3 1 3 3 I t 3 ElghtyeIxtim iIghtyeentil 1 1 4 Jj i 1 1 r 5 5 r S s Ci Elghtyciihth I f f 1 i Ii 16 fo f G Ii I L G Eightyninth f 2 j 2 2 I t 21 2 21 I Ninetieth 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 I 2 1 i Ninotyilrst I I t Ninetysecond 21 I 2 2 2 I l 2 2 1 2 J I I Total 131 I 26i llml 27i4l r 4 i I 4I 1 I 6ji52 lCI I 6J mr 1 4i5J Y1 County Clerk Recorder Treasurer Assessor As-sessor Auditor Surveyor Attorney Sheriff The report was signed by Chairman Bywater and Secretary George D Alder The report was adopted PLATFORM ADOPTED The committee on platform reported through David Evans the chairman of the IQmm It tee The reference tp Judge King rmd MaJ Young was applauded ap-plauded the report on the present city administration met tho hearty approval of the delegates The demand for public pub-lic ownership of public ntllllc9 waa cheered The report was adopted unanimously unan-imously I MOILE WANTED BAMBERGER When the nomination of Senalorwas In order J U Moyle opened the cub w 1 f j 4 i tr t OJ 1 T f C < r = i 1i Jc lf f r 1 tj I1 11 c t f I < Jtl 1 4 J V I t lIfir > I William H Dale Democratic Candidate Candi-date for Treasurer I glatlc ball by lauding the character anti tutcer I J I of Simon Uambeiger The mime was received with tremendous applause and Delegate McLcan after pccondlnfr Lila nomlnatton oC Mr Bambcrcer moved that the rules be suspended and the nomination of Mr Bamberger made by acclamation The motion was seconded sec-onded by Hon David Evans and car 4 1pfrz S 1pfrzo Thomas Alston Democratic Candidate Candi-date for Recorder rled vllbout a dissenting ole 13 S Toung was recognIzed and nomliifticd Union S Welly In a vociferous vocif-erous piHcch Hon John T Caine moved that the nomination ho made by acclamation and It waa even RO Thin settled the Senatorial game and a lIttle ampule over limiting nominating nominat-ing speeches to live minutes was Inw OUlged In A motion limiting the lime Of nbinlnallng and seconding speeches to three aud one minute respccllvely was carried alpioat unanimously I I MILLER 1 I FIRST MAN UP The first man named for Ttcpreaantu I tivii was MelVin M Miller of Mill Creek and his sponsor was D Tr Mof i fullFrank Frank B Stephens nominated C P Ovcrlleld of the Fifth ward George A hltnker rendered the same acrvlco for H H Mclnllre whom he recommended recom-mended as a working mans candidate C M Jackson took pluusurc In nominating nomi-nating Barney QuInn Frank J Gus tin secured recognition and named George H Goddard J B Bringhurst nominated Mahonri Jjpjnccr James Lcary nominated Charles JBcngtzcn Thomas V Greene nominated H E Hanror HanrorBOGANS BOGANS ROUSING TALK Unanimous consent was granted to G TV Bogan who ald ho did not get up to nominate anyone He congratulated himself on leaving thccolored Republican Republi-can club and asked tile Democrats to assist him In redeeming his people from The corruption of the Republican < party l Judge II P I7endcraon presented the i I 1 i I i tat t A I n Et I nIj Ij t I > lfJ David Evans Democratic Candidate I j for Stato Bopic3entatlvc II I i name of Joseph Klmball I for the I L < gla I lature amid dollvfrod n Khofl blocrraphy l of Ihe gentleman G A McLean of the Sixth district nominated Knink B Stephens and Tudgts B A Wilson proposed pro-posed the I name of Thomas P Page of Tliverlon H J Dlnlnny nominated Orson H Peilli John Greene nominated nomi-nated James C I can who rose und declined the honor about to be forced upon him J H Moyle I In biliulf of organized labor named Thomas Morris Then were numerous seconding speeches for the various candidates sthiiehm consumed con-sumed some time Soren X Ohrlsten Ben got tho floor and nominated A C j 1 Dr A C Ewing Democratic Candl dato for Stat Representative Ellis Seconding speeches were re numed and could not bo stayed until almost every delegate was heard from At this point Douglas Swan wag recognized and nominated D It Allen 13 S Young nominated Dr A C EwIng Ew-Ing John Halvorsen nominated Judge H P Henderson and Judge HObo presented the name of lIon David Evans HENDERSONS CIGAR Judge Henderson got the floor and said someone hud taken advantage of him while ho was out taking a smoke and he really could not run as he would certainly be elected and could not devote the winter to legislating Ben T Lloyd pieaenttd the declination declina-tion of D K Allen as a legislative candidate The iwo pictures were p s4 tr oo i w 3 I C P Ovorficid Democratic Candidate for Stato Representative J turned toward the wall Hon David Euns usked that his name bo dropped rom the list and a storm of noes was heard At 430 J the nominations clacd GODDARD TOO YOUNG While the ballot was being prepared JUdge Juoeger arose and called atten lon to the fact that 25 1 years was the age limit for members of the Lcirlsla ture Thereupon G W Goddard wllh Irew his name an he Is but 21 I ycara of age ITo explained that he was not aware of the age limitation when he announced his candidacy This caused n protraction of the delay as the votes < for Goddurd were being changed to tlicr candldater TWO HOURS OF BALLOTING i The ballot was long and tedious it I began at 4J5 and vas not completed till 700 There was no response from districts Seventyfour Eightysix nnd Ninetyone The vote of B B Quinn vas announced by i the clerk to be 21 ° VA This gave rise to a loud protest from III > Qulnns friends who had kept close tat and felt that their man had pulled through by I a narrow margin The cor 1 ccted figures gave their man 277 ½ but aM there were ten others with over 300 each Mr I Quinn fell outside the breast vorks The names of the nominees were greeted with a great shout and the convention took a recess till S clock EVENING SESSION County Ticket Nominated After I Much Labor There was a mighty hum of corjvci sa LIon over the dimly lighted hall when I at S20 the chairmans gavel fell for the beginning of the evening session of the convention The gavel fell aev I t 1 frIF i 4 k4 0 H Pettit Democratic Candidate for State Representative oral times before silence was secured When this desirable result was achieved the chairman announced the names of the Legislative candidates The nomination of a County Commissioner Commis-sioner for the long term being next In order William J Home was nominated by J B Brlnghurst Prof J II Paul followed and named U K Thomas John Green attempted to put through a motion to make l Mr Homes nomination nomina-tion by acclamation but when his purpose pur-pose became known his voice was lost In a cyclone of noes and shouts of derision Hon John T Caine appeared as sponsor spon-sor for L 15 Hall An attempt wns made to have the ballots taken together and the long term go to the candidate having the < highest vote The necessary twothirds vote ua foUnd to be lacking and the motion UHH didurrj lost on a lI lnt = vote The delegates prepared to bul ioL ioLOn On reachmg the Fortysixth district when the vole ntood 270 for Home SG for ThoiniiH and 12 for Hall Mr Thomas Thom-as withdrew sid lion John T Caine withdrew tho name of Mr Hall and Mr o Hal Home wan nominated by acclamation C B Stewart placed In nomination for Commlsjlonwr for Limo short term Y D KunlH of Draper J 1 Cl Uywaler nominated IIiiRli WatKon und Mr Calne renewed his nomination of L rj J nominaton Hall George H Taylor proposed Thomas E Taylor J H Moyle nominated nomi-nated George A Vhltakfr IX 1 W Moffatt named lleher f5 Saunders BINGHAM MAN TALKKD A gentlemuu from Blngham who Avail wound up for an clghldny npccch arose to second the nomination of Mr Saunders und could not he shut off when hit minute expired There was a contest between the Blnshamlteu tongue and the chairmans Ravel Pandemonium Pan-demonium reigned for several seconds and some ono llnally put a spoke In the speakers talk machinery and he sat down I seemed that every dele gale In the convention was primed for u gabfeat and half the convention was clamoring for recognition until a motion mo-tion to ballot shut off further eulogies of the men who The first ballot resulted as follows TWO COMMISSIONERS FOR SHORT TI nM t = s a a = District a g f E f f Finn ii 1 G T I Second ti Ph i I Phlll s S Fourth 15 10 h FICh 2 3 SI 1 7 1 Slxlh 1 or j 1 1 Srcnth 5 1 Eighth r 3 7 m 1 Ninth 1 r I Tenth V 1 r Mlccnlh 1 1 h 3 Twelfth I R g ThlrteCILh 1 2 I Fourteenth 8 Fifteenth C 81 Sixftenth 2 1 r Seventeenth 7 7 Eighteenth 7 7 7 Nineteenth 7 7 Twentieth r r J TwcntlrRt 2 3 3 8 Twentecond r 1 a S 3 1 TwentLhlrd 1 3 j Twentyfourth 7 j Twcntlfh S 3 m 5 Twentysixth S 7 r Tventysctnth 7 I I Vwcntyeightht 1 3 7 wantynlnth J t Thirtieth r 4 lii I rhlrtlrot 0 I liilrtysecond I 7 5 Thlrllhlrd 3 D S Thirtyfourth 2 I 3 I 1 S ThlrlICth 6 G 2 Thlrtslxlh 5 n Thlrtacnth 8 I 1 3 rhlrelrhth 1 1 G 3 Thirtyninth C 8 2 Fortieth 3 1 1 S FortJrt 3 I 1 1 I 0 2 1 FortYHccond 4 I 1 1 G 1 Z FortyLhlrd Vi 9 ForLyfourth 1 1 1 1 1 IiorLJfh C 11 I 1 ortBlxth ij Ii Fortseenth 1 r i i 1 1ortyeiglmth 3 2 I 2 1 Fornlnth r r I FIWcth 1 3 2 1 3 Flfllrst 7 71 Fiftyscond G Ii m IftH conl 1ICythlre 2 S ii Pleyourth 2 2 2 21 Iiftyhitth I f l I 2 Fiftysixth I t FlfNevenlh 1 J 1 IlfcIShlh 2 II 1 Inynlnlh 7 II Sixtieth w G I r Slxtylrst 1 3 Slxlygcoml 5 1 I s 5 1 SIXlthlnl 1 1 Slxt fourth 1 I SIlvllh 1 1 Slxtslxth G StvHv nth 4 1 Sixteigimtlm r f I Sixtynlnlh j 1 Seventieth Se1 lrRt 1 3 SMcntccond 7 t I SOt ntythlrd SClTLyfourlh 1 Stvcntyfifth 3 SlcntIfh SOcltyslxth I Sflntsfcnth 31 6 Seventyeighth 4 4 Seventyninth 1i 2 5 2 Eighty 2 2 I llhhLyIrlt I gllltySecond 3 3 I 3 Elgityfourth 1 htyICh 2 1 2 1 ghhtslxth Ehhtyscventh 1 D C Eightyeighth 1 3 3 1 1 Eightyclhh EIhlYllnth 2 21 NInticth Inetftrl 1 Nlnctsoold 2j 2 I 1 I I I Total llS1 263 lh157 13 120C4 1 I I I I SAUNDERS WITHDREW Just before the beginning of the Sec I and ballot Mr Saunders withdrew In I I Continued on Pace 7 I DEMOGRA TS CONVENE l1L1n1crl from Page 2 favor of Mr Knnls and the name of Thomas 13 Taylor was withdrawn by ilr Shepherd The first thirty districts went heav ily for Watson but the Joy of hIs sup porters chanced to tribulation when the country was heard from The al f k1 1 i John Halvorscn Democratic Candidate Candi-date for Assessor alfa lands knew what they wore there I for and shoved in their single double I and triple votes with relentless persistency persist-ency for the former The result was Ennls 301 I Watson 231 On Mr Wat sons motion It was made unanimous t for Hi1 I Ennla SECOND DALLOT COMMISSIONER L i L D t 1 0 g I g n r0 r I 1 G II I t7 T1 I I S 5 4 ioi9 j 1 7 ii C iJ irJ I 1 C I 7 93 I R 33 G 7 I Ci 1 1 0 5 II tj OJ 1Z 1 SI37 I 13 GM 61 I 1 pl rns Hi i 6CJj 6 J7 rcii 3 I 4 i 1R J 19 7163 1 1 I Ii G M 1 21 i 6C C 22 SCi t I G 11t r G 21 7 1 2i Sid 3 26 1072 7 27 7J 28 37 m 0 iI 7 377 5 0 iS I 2 3 579 51 iISO 2 5 4VJ J S S 26 S3 3 r 2 m 5 055S7 1 11 S S7 5 10 of 2 11 11150 2 12 J 9 2 11 D 2 11 II I 5 G Total 306232 David Evans was recognized when nominations for County Clerk were dc clared In order and nominated Orson F Whitney A J Scare moved that the rules be suspended and Bishop Whitney Whit-ney nominated by acclamation The motion went through with a whoop UNANIMOUS NOMINATIONS County Recorder came next on the order and J G By water named Thomas Alston On motion of D O Willy the nomination was made unanimous W H Dale vas nominated by the entire en-tire convention for County Treasurer r I t i 1 1cy Frank B Stephens Democratic Can didato for State Representative with the greatest yell of the conven Ion B T Lloyd named John Halvorscn I for County Assessor N V Jones nom inated Mllando Pratt The grist of seconding sec-onding speeches was Inlllctcd upon the sweltering delegates It was evident L that the Convention was for Halvorsen I and the ballot l wns but a form Before It was half over Mr Pratt L withdrew In favor of John Halvorscn and his nomination was made with a yell i ALL FOR WOOD When Auditor wis reached there were cries of Wood but Judge Hen dcrsnn got the floor and In a lull In I the storm delivered an eulogy on the life nnd public service of George H Wood At Its close Wood was nominated nomi-nated by 1 acclamation with great enthusiasm FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR George A Whltakcr opened the ball I for the County Surveyorshlp nominating nominat-ing W H 12vans J as his choice Hon I John T Calne had u man hi view It I waa a vgry I poor ofllcc that Mr Cnlne I did not have a candidate for In this case Charles W Hardy was his can dldale It had been Mr Caines mls fortune to prove a hoodoo to his favorites favor-ites and he hoped that his luck hqd changed W H Evans took the floor t long enough to nominate Georg Wet Unglon Snow for Surveyor The first ballot gave Evans 221 Hardy 235 Snow SI A second ballot utas ordered The vote was Evans 3H Hardy 222 Mr Evans was thereupon declared the nominee of the convention for Surveyor Sur-veyor HOORAY FOR RAY Grant F Putnam got the floor when nominations for County Attorney were culled for and named Hay Van Cott David Evans wan next recognizou ana named Andre Howat whose name was wildly cheered Guunlor said he had Judge Howata word that he would not run Gucnter was ruled out of order an appeal was taken and lost Judge Henderson said he had had a letter from Judge Howut but lost It But stated that the contents con-tents were to time effect that the Judge could not take the nomination or the office If he wore elected After many seconds for Van Cot O H Pcttlt nominated nom-inated II L Dinlnny Before the ballot hegnil Mr Dinlnny withdrew In favor of Judge Howit N V Tono moved an adjournment Mil morning Great con BALLOT FOK SHERIFF District 1 F Ono Two f Threo t 1 our 4 v Five M I Six 3 3 Sovcn I KlglU u 1 1 Nine I Ten 3 El even Twclvn VTJJ 73 1 1 Thirteen i Foiirleon s Fifteen 5 Sixteen I Seventeen 2 3 Eighteen I r Nlntcen C 1 Twenty r Twentyone i j Twentytwo I Twenlythrco 1 Twentyfour Twentylive I Twentysix I 0 Twentyseven 2 I Twcntyolphl t I Twentynine Thirty 3 Thirtyone s m Thirtytwo S Thirlylhreo 11 Thirtyfour 3 Thlrtynvo I I Thirtysix 3 Thlrtyncvcn 9 Thirtyeight I Thlrtynlno Forty Fortyone It Fortytwo S 1 Fortythree j Fortyfour I Fortyfive 5 1 Jortyslx C Fortyseven 1 t i Portyclght 4 II Fortynine 1 Fifty 1 FIftyono 5 j 1 Fiftytwo 1 F k Fiftythroe 7 1 Fiftyfour 5 Fiftylive k Fiftysix f I I Fiftyseven 2 i Fiftyeight I Fiftynine Sixty C Sixtyone Sixtytwo > V i SS 3 Sixtythree 1 r Sixtyfour Sixtylive I Sixtysix C Slxtyacvcn ft Sixtyeight C blxtynlne i Seventyone Pevontythrco Seventytwo 1 7 I Seventylive 2 3 Soventyalx 3 Seventyseven Seventyeight 2 2 I Seventynine I 2 1 I 1 Eighty 2 KlKhtyone Eightytwo L ghlythrco EE Eightyfour 3 Eightyfive 2 i Elghlscvcn Elghtyclprht I I ElKhtyninc C I I Ninety Ninetytwo 2 Totals IOI53I3 2 fusion reigned The motion to adjourn was voted down with a tremendous roar and the rollcall proceeded When fr44m Orson F Whitney Democratic Candidate Candi-date for County Clerk the Fiftythird district was reached David Evans was given unanimous consent t con-sent to withdraw Judge Howats name The vote at that time Blood Van Colt 2H Dinlnny 9G Howatt 51 Soon after Dinlnny withdrew bis name and Van Cott was nominated by acclamation on V Mr Dlnlnnyx motion i FIGHT FOR SHRIEVALTY What the convention had been wait Ing for all day a chance to watch and I participate in the hot contest for them nomination for Sheriff came at 1155 C B Stewart was the first nominator and Ham Naylor was his nominee The cognomen of thepresent Sheriff was the signal for a trcmedous outbreak of applause that seemingly Included the entire house When Jerrold Lelchor got the ear of the chairman and the attention of the convention he declared that there was an unwritten law in Utah thnt no Sheriff should succeed hlmclf and he then named John HowcIIs He was frequently Interrupted by the Naylor clique and had lo alit against the voices of all the Deputy Sheriffs In the convention More attention was accorded to James C Lear who nominated Sam Douse and J G Bywater who nominated nomi-nated Ben Harris The crowd had little lit-tle patience with seconding speeches An odious comparison was made by Joseph Fowler a HowcIIs man who said his candidate had no deputies no hustlers and no henchmen to leg for himROLLCALL ROLLCALL AFTER MIDNIGHT Joseph Hubbard was nominated at nearly the twelfth hour by Nols Llud of Crcpcent The rollcall commeneed at 12 Ifi Every straight vote cast brought a round of cheers and Interest In-terest was at fever heal Before the vote was announced Mr Howells was recognized and innJo a statement He said that six years ago Joe Raleigh traded hIs forces In the convention for a jallorshlp Two years later Mr HowcIIs said and ho was about to give some more and doubtless doubt-less edifying Inside Democratic hIstory his-tory when he was requested by the chairman to avoid personalities This request and a howl from the Naylor delegates brought his reminiscences to a close and lie moved to make time nomination of Naylor unanimous which war done The rooster was adopted as LImo party cmblem and the convention became a talc that IB told |