| Show imia no for it BAD LEGAL TANGLE but the does DOI want to get clear of it the utah held a DP ial yesterday to lia cuer the latest deciel n f judge kartell ifon john smith and li attorney judge banuett were present A formal hollowed toll owed and ii was developed that democrats believed their hande were tied by judge B two decisions A recess was taken to prepare re m relation to the question thatcher presented the following bendine pendine the canvass of tak irom the third salt lake city an lor delegated to the Cons titu convention to wit on the day of december 1891 writs of mua and prohibition were issued out of ana Judi cical district court whereby burh waa suspended and on the ag h and ah days of february the said court rendered decisions in paid proceedings by which this commission haa beba prohibited from puch lurther canvass of eaid returns as will anable it to le termine what are enabled to certificates of election eler tion from baida now therefore br it that the lodgments 0 said court be with and that no further ac lou be taken ill the premises by thia colonel tho following resolved that inasmuch aa the face of ahe returns show the undoubted election of george R emery VV B pres tn John henry amith and andrew Ku iball as four of the five delegates to constitutional convention freoa tho third precinct of salt lake city we do hereby order the issuance ot certificates 0 election to the above named persons ala aleso lleso ved that the matter of the bissu ance of the to the other delegate apportioned to that precinct be deafened until tomorrow morning march ast 1st at 10 at which time t e several candidates or their represent fuves are invited to be present then picked up the thatcher Tha resolution baying ea ying 1 I want to read thia again it recites some things that I 1 do not think are correct when he had concluded reading it he declared to draw it very mild that recites a legal fiction well mr thatcher and I 1 are not of that opinion iou it marked the chairman do you the decision does what the resolution bays asked abo effect ol 01 it answered latcher what the resolution re cites I 1 put it to you aa a judicial man persisted the colonel toe chairman did not reply and colonel I 1 dont want the commission to stultify itself by that ahe court has decided a thing that it haa not thai the right thing to do gentleman then vote it down retorted thatcher Tb atcher well knowing it could not be vote I 1 down by the we ia this matter protested mr we can determine iha as to at least four thia chairman letcher 1 I take exceptions he exclaimed to you characterization of any action of this as boyish I 1 insist upon abo blaid being treated with as much respect as if it were a court then usini a tone of regret he added but for these proceedings I 1 believe we would have lon ago arrived at a do tabt would have been eminently 10 all the members of the bard insisted that the four delegates shown to have been elected bo given their righta yee they should have their rights but I 1 dont eoe how we can act we have been hampered eo said letcher common bouse shows afaf replied the chairman retorted that the lecal proceedings proceed ines had imputed a lack of common honesty as well as common sense in the democratic members of the asard ob all in the past exclaimed the attitude oi the democrats aa by 1 and their evident to deprive the children cry for third precinct of representatives in the constitutional convention caused judge bennettte Bennet tto propose to free them irom what they claimed was a dilemma addressing the commission the judye 1 dont understand the decision of the court to be as broad as the resolution elates it it is not as broad I 1 only prohibits the board from eom in JQ the boxes in to some things hat have been said I 1 wish to sav that rhe suits were brought for justifiable ada rut I 1 propose to the low that aa soon as 1 an reach the court I 1 will cause the prohibition ce edinga to he dismissed the audgo jaent has not yet beba entered I 1 all do this so the commission may not be hampered this proposition surprised the republican and democratic members alike it put an entirely new chase on the situation and offered the demo crata all they bad been asking for in their lamentations thatch or held a whispered consultation over a corner of the table and hen ane former dof judge ben nett the writs of prohibition kieen refused this kindly advise ua as to what the commission could have done could we have gone nto abo ballot boxes yes was the reply could we call 1 I think yoa can call witnesses now well we can vote now on ane reco notions and then adjourn until tomor row morning wo can leave the matter subject to reopening the chairman advised he seemed to be suspicions hat judge bennett waa a greek bearing gai ta A vote was taken on the sub ali tute result in ita defeat voting for and letcher and thatcher against it sherman being paired with norrell did mt vote the ebacher resolution waa then adopted letcher and thatcher voting afeei which the a antil 10 abia mornine smoot anik co desire ua to publish the following extract from a letter of chaa M eufeld Gu feld ot reedley freado co cal they handle the remedy referred to and baat waat their easterners to kilow what a medicine mp dicine it ia it ia with pleasure I 1 tell you that by one davs usi of chamberlains cough remedy I 1 was relieved of a very severe cold my head was completely stopped UD and I 1 could not sleep at n I 1 can this remedy A cold early ahwai s in ano head and afterwards extends to the throat and lungs by baing this remedy freel as soon as the cold has been contracted it will cure the cod at and prevent it from ex tending to the t |