Show < THE LIBERAL TICKET Tko Convention Concluded its Work at te THE PcSOLUTIONS flOluTIONS AND THE OTHER WORK A Good Deal orVolir of All IUd bill Xu OntkrHthl The Liberal larty socalled got through with Its convention work last night at 1220 oclock the following being the ticket nominated atedMayor Mayor George M Scott Itecorder roui Hyams Asscsuraud collector lillCIute Treasurer IJ Walden JIarilial John it Young Hie JsEVs report of yesterday ended with tim pjftiod recess proceedings ceedings eing l resumed at 7pm t which hour al the delegates and oilier attaches of the circus r on hand Besides these lia auditorium seemed to bo ls comnlctelv filled as at any tints during the I lay there could scarcely have been more though MM pressure pres-sure for admission ras very great I as those vlje Ate familiar with the wy that be of Liberal conventions conven-tions knew that the good order and calmness which had characterized the afternoons vetk was like the line In Jlalfes opera too beautiful t iattt and that when the animals ani-mals did turn loose there would x some fun of a fashion which only prevails on such occasions The first business done at the eveniiig session was the reading of he platform by C E Allen as fol OUK The Liberal jiarty of Salt Lake eomjiosed of more than twenty hou > and residents of the city the owners of more than tnothints of he real otate in value and rl ctte alJ representing repre-senting many millions of dollars of capital through its duly elected delegates in convention assembled congratulates the vple upon the upn material advance of the city and views with gratification the evi lencia that a new nnd progres ive em is upon us it refers with pride to its achievements achieve-ments in the fiast Its members stigmatized by its opponents as car Ptttersandodventurers brought to this Territory the telegraph Ole railroad anti the telephone bullied churches and hapny home wrested rom the mountains more than one I hundred and entytlvc millions of I geld and silver planted here a free Jl L I I and uutrummcleii prew erected hos iltals and collected libraric declared de-clared for and created free schools I advocated and made possible free speech and struck the shackles from minds of men Theylnstilledaud I aught the generous principles of our fret republic projected vast enterprises enter-prises and furnished employment for thousands of meu at living 3ge fought for and established the supremacy of the law and n anced Utah to the threshold of a period all the auspices of which are bright with the promise of such prosperity as the Territory has never yet enjoyed Opposed to the Liberal party there has been and i an organization In imlcal to American institutions I For more than forty years a boJy of men masquerading under the name of the Peoples Party opposed 1 t each and every interest of the jeo 1 pie has managed controlled our jiibliiaffairs Obedient always to dominant leaders it has striven to prevent advancement and has zealously zeal-ously pursued the policy of how not tn do It Its conventions s called hate been ruled by caucuses cuses of intriguing cliimes and its results upon the welfare of tliu city are visible in the clearly apparent municipal manage metittot > o seen on every nt I Millions of dollars have beetrvoured into our city treasury the resultof taxation and yet there is not one I public improvement that can be pointed t with prile The public I offices have passed a family inheritances inheri-tances from sire t ran Public affairs af-fairs have been treated private I perquisites Itoyalty has flourished and the people have suiTered Love country has been subordinate to I love of If and patriotic impulses have been smothered Ly sujrsti tion In each nnd every dejartment of the city government there Is I need of reform therefore i Eceolrcd ht That we do solemnly solemn-ly 1 pledge tne Liberals of Salt Lake City t the unqualified enforcement of the laws of the United States and the full assertion of the national nation-al authority and we welcome t our ranks all persons of whatsoever religious belief or convictions whoso who-so favor the supremacy and enforcement enforce-ment of the Federal laws 2nd Office belongs to no man Family connections should have noel no-el h in determining fitness for public position Itoyalty has no hare > where Americans control r Kefomi K hereby pledged In our water service until pure water in abundance hal at all times beat be-at the command of con umer and until and rich iLsdlstnbution alike shall b t poor 14th Public work should L carried on for the public advantage and never for private nor for political gait Anil reform is demanded in the executive department and will be until that offlcer learns that public pub-lic oflicc is a public trust and not a mere power of attorney t enable him to trade with himself 5th We believe in local selfgov ernment therefore we denounce the efforts of the leer of the Peoples Peo-ples Par to colonize voters in this city and thus prevent a fair expression expres-sion of the public will till Acaln the steady opposition opposi-tion of tile of the ton organs Peoples Party and Its niot trusted advisers the Liberal Pirtv has long and consistently con-sistently favored adequate police Protection indeed measures for I the public health including sewerage sewer-age removal of nuisances and sprinkling the streets When flue government is placed In our hands we shall carry the proposl I ton into effect 7th Reform demanded in the City Council deliberations secret sessions should bcavoidcd thehum blest petition seriously considered 0 and all bus ness Miould be so open hat there never could attach t it the supicion of Job Sth Ko material prosperity can b certain lasting that I not based morality and intelligence upon momly nnt Intelgence iVc demand to the end a tree school in each of the school districts of this I city t an intelligent supervision I of the schuele anti we declare I that the schools should be wholly free from any connection with any ecclesiastical body Oth Wepledgeourtelves that Sal Lake workmen shall have the lr ferncfort Lake work and Imported Im-ported laborers shall never b permitted per-mitted t take the bread from the working mouths of men the children of our own 10th All grounds dedicated to public use shall be carefully preserved ileasurable served nnd attractlveand improved so healthful as to be 1t The Liberal pry pledges i itself to the lowest possible rate of taxation compatible with the proper administration municipal aflairs and that taxation shall be equal r I 12th The Liberal party is in favor i of high license r l believes I that I herein lies the best solution of this difficult problem and as a party we pledge ourselves to peace quiet and good order o orer 13th We a in favor of the restoration oration of the natural laws of trade anti social intercourse which have > eeu oct aside by the leaders of the te Peoples l > arty by a system of boy1 cotting l the detriment of the peo i I pie of this Territory p UUi We pledge ourselves l reform I form each and every branch of the I city government thedemand of flue hour I torn change of measures of lcur methods and of men j Facing an Issue thai makes demo r tr h abd republicans forget thRi l old party aqlhVaqns and join In a solid phalanx united Iy i commo Interest Impelled by gcnerou htipth we pledge our earnest sup port to each candidate named by bUp Liberal conventions and l n ncwed cflbrta In the struggle whIrl will b waged until this city and Utah shall Ulh haI bo redeemed regcncr atcd and disenthralled 0 E ALE CHAS BALDWIN Josniii It Jlomas C W IJKfxnrr H X IlASKIX lSIl J R Morris oITered this resolu ton which 3 adopted l by a rIsing vote 117icrea The Liberals of Sal Lake City keenly realize and deep ly appreciate the services of the Liberal City Committee In the aNn bus wk of organizing marshaling awl cementing lire various am varied interests of our beautiful or bulul city under one banner and lu a solid resistance t the further en croachmeiibj of an insidious enemy of civilization utidir the guise of a political party aud that we realize that it is because of tle tireless lab bf such committee that vie too I more than assured the Liberal Liber-al party on the 10th of next uidnth Therefore belt Jcto > Cd Thai it s the sense of the Liberals of Salt Lake City here in convention assembled that the heartiest thanks r due and the same are hereby accorded to the CityLibtral Committee for the gal lant fight they have made and ore making for the triumph of the Liberal LIb-eral panty and American principles over the gocalled Peoples Party and superstition r Nominations for mayor being declared in order 1 L Williams arose and placed In nomination lint name of George SI Scott amid much applause L K Hall nominated nomi-nated Henry W Lawrence in a I lengthy speech embracing one side of his candidates l biography T llurmcstur nominated Fred Aucr bacli In a characteristic speech Cot Sells nominated K X Uxskiii wino immediately declined I The ballot resulted Scott 04 Lawrence 25 Auerlach 24 Baskiu S SA Jler rltt 4 The remit plunged the convention into the normal Liberal condition of paroiyjni and noise cheers howls yeI stamping of feet and every I means of making confusion known t the genus homo In an unarmed I condition A committeeot two wa sent out to bring Mr Scott In and when he arrived later on there was more disorder and confusion Taking Tak-ing tlie stage lie was introduced by the chairman as the next mayor a statement which set the bokterous I machinery at work again The nomination was accepted in a brief speech and three cheers were given Mr Scott The position of recorder was tho next thing attended to Louis Uyams was named by L U Col bath A A Leonard by Prof Ben inch and 1 M lynon byJC Conkling The ballot resulted thus Uyams69 Leonard 31 ISyuon 24 J M Young I In accepting the Ilmhllolllr Uyams made a lit cheers tle speech and was also given three cler Then crime the treasury department depart-ment C 1 Stanton nominated Harry T Duke C W Bennett presented Josiah liarnett C E Allen named J B Waldcn and JL H Walker S Fred Walker The first vote resulted in no choice as did also thin second ali third I The fourth was a follows Waldeu G Duke 4n Walker S Barnctt 9 The nomination was accepted iu a short peech I For the position of assesar and collector there nominees wert i rbottuas Guest ty H F Beans J I i I 1 hlb f k E Wiscomb by H Pembroke B It Chute byJ K Gllpe Itnulso en I quired four ballots to settle this case two other being thrown out I I because RUe one hui been guilty of iustufllnnt During flue balloting for candidate tu assessor I as-sessor aud collector 1 S JtcCal him arose and raid in substance I I think Mr Chute deserves the nomination Theniannerin which he has Jicrformed the work of registration regis-tration in the Second irvtlnct en i titles him to reward Look at fine rn 1le way iu which he has done the work of registration in that precinct and O will convinced that he merits a reward from the Liberal Par The result of the last > lot was a follows CluteOT nT BurtonJr who had lieen named after the bal lotting began 55 the other candidates candi-dates getting cone Mr Clute said 5 saidAll All 1 I have got to say is Ijtliank my friend and I apprccidte the opposition niy opponents have made I hal endeavor to carryon 1 carry-on the ohm of asxssor and collector col-lector justly impartial to all and lj lfJ uft partial to none if my friend lias a houe on Main Street worth SlOth I Olin and my enemy has a house worth the same tm Main Streetthey will be both assessed 1 alike i I Then came flue nnrinlhip j i While the preliminaries I I were going I ion i jon I j-on Mr Burmester referred t PL I I Williams as Mother Williams and asked that a cup of tr be l t I brought him Williams as he was I i I getting rather nervous This was I of a pie with much of the pleasantry pleas-antry that took place but finally the convention cot down to business busi-ness again W li Ryan was nominated nom-inated by CW Bennett OVander cook by C B Jack John M Young I by P L Williams Henry Barnes j by W C Hall mud Wm McQueen t 11 n I byJ JThomas TlicresuHof vote was Youuc 04 Jarnes 13 Ryan I 14 Vandcrcook II McQueen 9 Vnlerk I 1IcQ i There was great cheering applause and miscellaneous noise over flue result On bin introduced n the next marehaPhuHpoke briefly accepting the nomination O W Powers was reelected chairman chair-man of the city committee for two years and flue other three rnem hers were also reelected all L U I ClOth added The convention then adjourned I |