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Show ISSIiElIS life WjlllLE As Predicted, They Arc TuvhePk Down by the Church Repul)- Jicau Organization, .llyk CR1TCHL0W COMMITTEE I pltf' ; SUBMITS PROPOSITION Jfl j State Convention to Select Delfl'C gates Will Be Held Here !Le 011 May 7. gjj 4f Just as The Tribune predicted, thll' . insurgents in the church lUpublicai party were turned down bv the regie lars. were given a real hard spanking' so to speak, and told to be good in tnl future. Not only that, hut a resolnl r.ion was adopted by the church Repubj-lican Repubj-lican State, committee that no one wouli i,,fl be allowed to participate in the prifflo marics unless they agreed to support thTf' r9, national, State and county tickets. ThilO""1 result will be that a bitter fight wll'-be wll'-be made upon the floor of the Statil -convention. . 1 The State convention to select dels' gates to the Republican national co' vontion will be held in Salt Lake Cifjfw" on Thursday, May 7. It will consist ojifjprisi 172 delegates. Of this nunibor, SarXn Lake county will have 1HJI. Weber 44$ , Utah 53, Cache I0. Sanpete 20, Juar,aD 14, Davis 13, Box Elder IP. Sevier iilorp Summit M and Tooele 10. This appoAj,ppri tionment is based on one delegate for -r every ninety votes cast, for Joseph How!84 , ell for Congress. .jjjjg J The State committee convened in thil-'ilen! office of the State land board on MonT-.m, dav. All the members wore preaenf but five. The absentees were H. T-j5 to Haines of Emery, .lohn E. Pace oi)&5l Grand county, Charles Merrill of Piutel,. George E. Adams of Uintah and Jo7?, aeph'W. Zinsser of Wasatch. M W Insurgents Present. W1 The insurgents were present, Col. A' B. Irvine being the spokesman O'nftbi behalf of the Critehlow committee o'iijj fifteen he presented two proposition-, one thnt ll be the sense of ihe meeting1, . that a candidate for United States Sen??', ator be named by the State conventiony?,.a the other, that the call be broad enougH.0. 'to permit the discuspion of several??131 burning subjects on behalf of the in!155 surgents. The propositions follow: ft To the Members of the Republican StatiV C Committee. City. Ht Gentlemen In accordance with your rei;. quest of this date we respectfully submir,";', tho following, to be incorporated in thiDa call for the Republican State conventionjefwO to be held May 7. 100S. After statin hit the primary object of the call we Buggesymttt that the following- language bo lnsertedt,.;iinc "In addition to the fores-olng: the folS'f lowing resolution will also be presented rr ( the said convention for discusBion anr01 action: If10.? "Resolved. Thnt it is the sense of thlKomn convention that, the Republicans of L'talfait, shall in Hie future indicate their rhoIc(Liffla for United Stales Senator In the royiila Jlj-Statc Jlj-Statc convention of the party, held for?: tho purpose of nominating the Staf.tf-'lj rj ticket." jWty'. Said convention Is also called for thA0. purpose of discussing other questions otjjV party policy which now confront the partAJKm in the State of Utah. 'C In the event that the foregoing UflaS,. not meet with your approval we stibmTBft,D.( a an alternative, the following. IfiBti "The further business of said convenjf-t tlon shall Include a dlscuHfdon as to Ihwglas propriety of recommending to the Hcinijj publicans of Utah the adoption of a partjf-, policy that the State convention, to 'n?, called for tho oiection of candidates foi l office, shall nominate and doelare it litre choice for United States Senator and Inkltle; addition to the above matters shall em'tf , brace a discussion of the general part policy and questions now agitating thaTW 1 minds of the Republicans of Utah, anifalion deemed inimical to the welfare of thi$(.M party in. the approaching campaign " flr,.il Respectfully sumbltted. JOT-IN J. CRITC'ULOW. 0; A. B. IRWIN", 0 GEORGE LAWRENCE, 'iffifje d WILLIS JOHNSON. 4iliip Propositions Turned Down. fPfdo Both jjroposiiions were turned dowuJ0' but the State committee agreed to cmE-body cmE-body in its call, after stating the ol);r'of ject of the committee io nominate dela J ,f" gp.tes to tho Chicago convention f'ant V'rp. to discuss such other matters as mighl Jws be brought before the convention. This was all the insurgents could Koi'.' upon tho two propositions. ?.?fi,rai Tho regular committee appointed a6! i committee of five to consider the questic tion of the Republican Senators whti refused to confirm certain appointment! i of tho Governor last winter, for whicl nl action the Smoot mouth road them ou cri of the party in a severe criticism p; T and their acts. The-committee of ihe is f 'i the report to the State committee on Maji gas 0, when the committee will again con? i ap vene. Jiiion |