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Show HERS STILL HOPE IB GET C1UN ws of San Francisco's Rejection Re-jection Puts Salt Lake Up in the Lead. ml to The Tribune. CrPEX, My 31. As a result cvf tha nicvmout tliat San Fraucisoo will be fiivon toe aunual ooiivontioii ot' atiivjfll Cauners association in tho members ot' the Vtah asso-ou asso-ou have boon jfiven tenoweii hope their efforts to land the big mcet-for mcet-for Salt Lake City will bo success-The success-The information fha-t the espoM- citv is out of tbe ninninc for the eiuiou has been received W V. ,). Lei', president of the state ora turn, tu-rn, from cue of his representatives le east. esideut Parker and the other offi-of offi-of tbe local eauners association. put forth every effort to secure national meeting for Salt Lake, undine that a far more satisfactory enfipf would result if the dele-si dele-si assembled in Vtah rather than an Francisco, where the nteerihj; d most o o r t a inly be c o in e second-to second-to the exposition. It is contended, thaw the meeting in Salt I.aUe d also afford tbe eastern uieinhers ?a?ant break in tie tiresome joiir-a joiir-a cross the continent for a majority d doubtless attend the exposition 3e coast. e exposition city has always been rde-3 as the mosf dangerous iv.m-cr iv.m-cr of Salt Lake in tbe contest for national convention, and with San cisco out of the race President er feels that Utah's chances are xr cent bettor. It is his intention rep up tbe fight for a decision in r of flab. e selection of the next convention trill be made by three members !? executive body representing the ers, the brokers and the canning inery supply interests. This meet-3s meet-3s to havt been held a week ago. as postponed. President Parker :ot learned when the decision will ac'nerl. but it will probably he at oticg in Chicago hi the near fu- ' . I pyilll -iu Hurt. Thomas Ttiivm C. A H--vd . . Itrown, Hov tiiKlunlllor. J,l linl-l.-uuyne and A, Cvsin. |