Show tor the constitution WOMANS suffrage it was the first proposition submitted eules adopted stenographer the convention began its session yea berday afternoon atSo clack with prayer by rev B F clay at the request of mr gushion Gu the delegated dele gatea in to tho roll call announced for tho ia formatin of the committee on acco the number of miles they had traveled in coming to the convention the committee on rulea ilc report the report sued th hour ol 01 10 a m as the time of convening mr Kimbal lof weber moved to amend by making the benr 2 p m after discussion mr kimballs Kim balls motion was earned judge goodwin moved that tho rules be adopted for one day only so as to give the delegates an opportunity to consider them before making them permanent the judee accepted an amendment by mr richards that the time bo two dara and that the rules be printed and aa BO changed the motion was carried tha printing committee reported that it and let the contract to the deseret adwa for printing the journal at par page and the contract was approved the committee on stenographer reported in favor of employing prank E to report the proceedings at the rate of 10 for each day the convention should be actually in sedrion sed aion and 15 cents per folio for transcribing his into ions hand tho total cost not to exceed for each daya it recommended that mr mcgurrin McGurr iu be required to give a bond in the bum of ma for the faithful performance of hid duties and the delivery of the record complete within ten days alter tho of the convention after a great deal of discussion and parliamentary wrangling mr motion carried the introduction of propositions for insertion in the constitution followed air eans of weber snatching the honor of io ono which was a woman suffrage resolution em the wyoming section on the we settled that long aeo in committee exclaimed mr thurman mr eichnor followed with a resolution making the of voting machines permissible mr evana of weber next introduced a provision against bribery and betting at elections mr eichnor mr lewia and mr peters introduced comprehensive declarations cla rations of rights mr evana of offered a apropo forbidding the acceptance of free passes by public officers from railway telegraph or telephone companies mr maloley presented article on private corporations mr snow introduced a resolution forbidding the payment of foes or per or any other compensation than salaries to public officers mr eichnor introduced a proposition to authorize cities to frame their own charters the introduced were re berred to committees the convention than adjourned |