Show elected to the state convention A U 0 U S I 1 A G apt addresses by irs wells and ir alic latter tells of early teachings in ruhh abb convention at elected the abree delegates in the afternoon aruid the best ol 01 feeling and with no opposition tho committee en apportionment arst told how many delee atea each precinct is entitled to and then the put up their dele kates whom they bad chosen in caucus many had already met and decided on the names at home the first business in the afternoon was the report of the committee on credentials it bad caie fulu looked over the lone list of and ed when reporting that the reading othe names he omitted until the roll call in the order of business charles dd moisa opposed ane idea but the reading of the names waa omitted and the report adopted the committee on permanent organ and order of business re potted ba follows fol lOWB lediea and gentlemen of the con ye ution your commuted on permanent organization and order of business the of conr labors and recommend the following for president H M vine vice J E booth provo secretary E S carrol lehi assistant secretary julia acheman neville sergeant at arms W H poole american fork chaplain J T thorne pleasant grove OF BUSINESS 1 report of committee on credentials 2 report on organization and order of business 3 installation 0 new officers 1 I koli call 5 prayer by chaplain 0 report of committee on apportion bent 7 speech bmw B wells 8 election of delegates y speech by mra smith of sail lake 10 election of delegates to judicial convention 11 miscellaneous business i 12 adjournment benediction J E BOOTS tha report was adopted chairman doneall waa thun called and ande a brief speech ia the permanent chairmanship j he eaid the work of thia convention was to send delegates to the convention which would name fians state officers applause Ao in the other officers he eun that john E bloth vice chairman v as well enough known to simply come forward and bow mr booth mada his cow the other officers having taken places secretary carrol commenced ane tedious roll call of the names of delegates he bad not proceeded far when a motion was mada and carried that the names be omitted and simply called each chairman to answered for the number present they were nearly all full as chairman wittingly answered after roll call chairman thorns offered opening prayer the committee on apportionment of delegates to the various precincts cot being ready to report a speech was called tor from DB J M TAN tIBB the gentleman congratulated the convention on the many members of ahe gentler sex who were present and said he felt assured the republican party would enlist a full share of the votes next november H then spoke for a time on the record c which the republican party nad made the committee on apportionment alien reported as follows on the number of delegates to which the precincts were entitled fairfield and cedar fort 1 thistle and clinton I 1 tucker and P V junction 1 lake view and vineyard 1 Ban 1 goshen 1 bem amin 1 lake bhore 1 alpine and highland 2 lehi 6 american fork 6 pleasant grove 4 provo first ward 3 second ward 2 third ward 4 fourth ward 3 filth ward 3 provo bench 1 kalem 2 7 mapleton 1 paydon and spring lake 6 the report was adopted on motion of eph homei the pre incas were each allowed to name their delegates the nominations had not proceeded farther than thistle and clinton when the question of how to vote on the delegates came up charles demoisy moved abat all 63 names be put up and then voted on in a gingery speech lie eaid his object was to help the matter along as stated by certain parliee part iee it seemed to him chere was a desire to rush thinas and be wanted to help do it he again up the question he had before been turned down on re latine to the delegates names not having been read we do who is who he said and are not a body duly authorized to do work D 0 johnson called him to order but the chair let him continue in hia crilio cat strain the convention en a decision from the chairman that each precinct would be regarded aa a unit voted on the delegates presented from each precinct as follows STATE convention fairfield cedar hort D L thomas delegate john hacking nl thistle aad clinton B F delegate wells Si alternate tucker and P V junction E B bauford delegate J J craner alter alteri i aate lake view and vineyard G I 1 tay lor delegate d I 1 bandell Ba noell jr alternate john M holladay dele gate mrs ann J stickney alternate goalen william delegate george white alternate benjamin joshua hone delegate mrs george hone alternate lake Shore James aitken delegate mrs mary aitken alternate alpine and baij bates mrs sarah ann mcdaniels delegates amea brown mias essie Oar liela ale tain atea lebit K culler 0 A granger E a carroll mrs M A taylor miss E culler miso laura thomas dele sates N A brown ccarles karren george webb mrs james gray mrs mrs M A webb alternates american fork william D robinson W H poole john mcneill john wooton mis ray dobinson Eo binson Mr sAnnie hindley samuel wagstaff Waga taff J B Himl ley J jackson M L scott mrs boain bromley mrs bannah bunkey alternates pleasant grove J T thorne mrs FE ri J D daaley james cobley delegates mrs P green A K walker Ms L D steffert Stef fart mrs P archer alternates provo first ward reed Smoot Mrs laura fuote L holbrook delegates C N redvald C D glazier annie at kins alternates second ward john C graham M delegates 0 demoisy M A tilt alternates third ward eh homer myron tanner mrs enza E jekison Jei ison mrs emma zabriskie dele atee J M jen sen mrs bessie cragan miss emma alternates ater nates po alb warda A noon J Q col ann mrs delia I 1 booth tanes richmond J D dixon alternates filth ward Geo W gee mrs jant B snyder banjamin Bac jamin dele batas richard brereton H S pyne mrs A alternates provo bench james adama delegate dabid daniels alternate salem OO Bahr william beddoes Bed doea delegates mrs martha J taylor jos E felons alternates 0 johnson geo R hill H M domagall Do agall P H boyer F 0 boyer mrs S A cooper mrs M N N hill delegates mrs mary cran j dall M kenzie mrs mary find alay henry E P annton melan packard JF bringhurst alternates mapleton N ea matska delegate mra irene mendenhall Bl ternate paydon and Surin eLake J S page T G Wi miner charlea brewerton masei zabeth Wimmer Mrs artemesia Arte white L S huish delegates edward simons ammon J E page julia hancock mrs L A taylor W H alternates 3 fork J M stall E B borlev H J Morten aen mra jana ciuch mrs mary adellor AI ellor delegates G D snell miss lilly morgan W P halar mra jane jarvis A 0 dayis alternates there was the beet of failings durine the de leegate nominations the only spat was between john 0 graham and thomas jarvis of spanish fork mr I 1 mr graham could not remember the one initial of a name he was patting up aa delegate fur thistle and clinton jarvis thought there was some trick abent to be played and mr got permission of the chair to answer the gentleman chairman doneau hept the convention in good burner by bis witticisms during the nominations some one wanted to know if the ladies should nse their christian name or that of their that depends en the lai la i dies gallantly replied die chairman A motion waa made that the ladies use their own name the whole thins is out of order said the chair among the laug bier that prevailed bat I 1 will put the question J W N thought he would like to make a speech on the important isaaac out the chair set down on him and the motion carried afterwards pleasant grove sent up the maiden name of a married women thinking that is what the motion implied mke emmelene B WELLS was then called for after the nomination of delegates to the state convention and spoke on the many women press nt she also paid a tribute to abe colored race whom the republican party had free and apoka of abe prominence and ability of frederick douglass then the convention nominated 63 delegates to the fourth judicial dele gates BE follows JUDICIAL 8 cedar fort and fairfield D L thomie delegate john hacking ai ternate teru ate thistle and clinton H F joanson Job delegate mrs rachel F daniela Dani elp alternate tucker and P V junction john J crane delegate E B sandford al ternate tei nate lake view and vineyard J H clinger delegate john johnako Joh al ternate santaquin San C L delegate charles Tiet jeo alternate 51 delo ate walter rouse alternate benjamin F M glatley delegate mra E L morrison alternate lake shore samuel ahoy A hoy delegate joaeph H jonee alternate alpine and highland jeph healey robert E booth delegates R W jonap lara P Jobu soo alternates lehi geo webb W E packer J S taylor william delegates S J thomas webb and jesse smith alternates american fork john mcneill M L thomas chipman lao T shelley amos stan delegates uarl dickinson Dick insoo mrs selina W H grant mrs sarah etca john gr tnt itna mrs wagstaff Wag steff alternates Plea grove aiex bullock R E mra annie balmac B W brieg delegates mrs margaret tholof H A olphin F 8 humph griea and christina walker alternates first barj 8 S jones miss sarah A kabert anderski Ander soi delegates nels johnsio John soo james T farrer and mrs bell alternates second ward mrs R S hioe A 0 delegate f thomas john and herman kauderer Kau deer alternates third ward I 1 WK enward J W raylor mrs H M barrett mrs froebe holdaway Hol dawa delegated delegat eu abram halladay Hal ladar cal cragan mrs homer and mrs A rolerta Roler tp alternates fourth wad john hoover R J dugdale Dug dalp magaie lewia delegates alonzo bullock bert carter and mra mover fifth ward H 8 pyne J D jones mrs susie mcbride delegates mrs A gee and richard W brereton alternates provo bench thomas J patten delegate charles brezae alternate salem james E madsen W davis jr N C ada gardiner delegates Spring vilIs S M davia nepal straw nephi packard mont jahnson Juh mr aired M J matson mrs kate delegates james B whitebead frederick dunn 0 M mower S D crandall james strong mrs crandall and susannah crandall Cran dail alternates mapleton R 8 dele aate helen T bent alternate payson and spring lake charles hawking mrs elizabeth dons john dixon john powell mrs ramsey E A delegates mr 0 bemons abraham done mrs anth powell mrs martha J curtis and jennie wimmer alternates spanish fork T D devaus 0 W booth henry tilley mrs Q D snell mrs pace delegates E H J ohn eon george A hickes mrs jane jar vis D D boyack and john F beck alternates SIES L SMITH I 1 was thenn called for and addressed the convention she haa been reared in utah she said and dunec all her lite she had been taught republican doctrine she did not wish tc call dent young and other pioneers republicans but she did claim that trev used to teach republican doctrine from tha pulpit today anen one of aur elders she said talks in the esme alrais the democrats raise the hue and cry of charch and state she gave an illustration of the teachings that ebe abed to bear when a little girl by reading the following from the journal of discourses uttered by wilford woodruff abow president of the church of jemaa christ of Latt erday saints there are several items to which I 1 would like to call your attention president young has taken the lead in establishing tab lishing woolen factories in the terri lory others have assisted in ibis work bat he haa done much more than any other man and now we have several good mil B for the manufacture of cloth and other fabrics owned and run by the saints in utah still we send many large quantities of wool abroad instead of using it in our own mills and import goods of manufacture instead of making them at home how long will it be before we are as poor and oar territory drained of all the money wo can raise if we continue this we should not send our wool to be in the and then pay our moner for cloth drought from there here where are conr wool growers 1 what are ahey thinking thin kine when they do thi a anat is the kind ol 01 doctrine continued mrs smith which used to hear in my childhood and I 1 waa never more surprised than when 1 began republicanism to find it simply mormonism Mormon iBm great mra fiTa WART there being a desire to hear from a utah county lady mrs F E stewart was called for and responded with one ot her eloquent efforts on protection she showed bow prosperity had come from that principle this ended the convention work and it adjourned with a rising yota of thanas to Springy ille citizens for their hospitality benediction by the chaplain evsy IKO in the evening rally held under the auspices of the ladies republican dab mrs mary N V hall presided di J M tanner was the first sneak er he dwelt at length on legislation at beat it is but a compromise and a law cannot hone to suit all parties but the great question is what party iu the history of our hag such a proud record ag the republican party the banking law waa held up as an evidencia evid enca of the bartys wisdom the present congress coald not ace ita way beyond it the only financial law of democracy Dam was that under which grew the wildcat wild cat banks they hava not yet outgrown that law the speaker next discussed the con of a protective tariff judge booley baya Oo neresa may regulate cam merca even to the exclusion of imported goods by protective tariff next the advantages of a protective tariff to the prosperity of the country was discussed at length democracy seams to hava no shame when it argues one thins and does an other while declaring against bounty fhe last Uon grass gave 5 in bounta to the guitar planters of louisiana in this territory democrats opposed the abear bounty the speaker challenged hia hearers to tall ol 01 u single home industry that free trade has ever started bounta for young states should he given because higher interest mut bo paid to start new than in old er states MES B told of her visit to the south there was a great convention ot woman eur at atlanta there were fine audiences to hear the convention but not colored people chev were not admitted hanaa of tho wanted to go to the colored peoples churches and talk to them democrats objected some went anyway however mrs wells than appealed to the women to register whether they can vote or not it was not onla a constitutional convention that pave women the fluff rage but a republican govern nor years aco when the women of utah first had their franchise then signed their franchise bill the advantage of a bounty which was prayed for of the last legislature and which the governor vetoed was portrayed at some the franchise was nest discussed the mother ol 01 gen lew wallace oad once been told ahat if women were granted their franchise bd women would also vote she eaid if you will take care of your bad men we will take care of our bad women ebed SMOOT closed with a brief address on the im of republicanism he asked that parents look to their childrens welfare what will oar thousands of sunday school hupila do when they grow to manhold is a question that should ba exercising the minds 0 pir p ir ants republicanism he claimed pr home industries whereby our children could get work |