| Show Tb CODentooL On Monday evening was held the regular rarPftLES CONVENTIOX After organization G W Thatcher nominated I D Hainesfor mayor A G Barber nominated W W Maughan A storm of debate followed fol-lowed and when the vote was taken Ithtood HninesH Maughan 9 Mr Halnes was declined nominated nominat-ed and a motion t make the e me nomination unanimous was greeted with cries of No The convention continued It labors the entire regular ticket nomination being a follows For Mayor I D mines For Counciimen First Ward S A Langton Second Ward Wm H Thane Third Ward W r Fartlngton Fourth Ward A Peter t scn Fifth Ward Hyrum Hayball Sixth Ward John Bench Seventh Word X 31 Hansen For Justices of the Peace E W Smith G W Lufkln PbrJtecorderEhtN1elen j ForSInrehal Loclan C Far A5esi Collector Christian Larcen Treasurer H E Hatch Ell Bell E W Smith and G W Lufkin candidates for aldermen were also made candidates for councilors I coun-cilors at large In cof BUY dl pute about the application of the law THE DLT At a late hour Tuesday night a Journal reporter was informed that a quiet meeting was being held In the Firmans Hall and that speeches were being made against the regular ticket nominated Monday Mon-day night When the scribe reached the place he found present Mayor James Quayle who was priding S L Balllflwho acted secretary J Z Stewart who was the hp lain A G Barber JMJJIalr 1 Eliason W H Thane A Peterson VE ParUngton e Cowley and Thom an all delegates t the convention on Monday night which nominated the ticket t which the whic te objection is made Beside these te there were present D Crookston and W D Crannev the ben mlinw men TB Cardon PW Maughan f Bishop Thomas X Smith Thomas Irvine present city councilor F Merrill J M Wilson E Harrison J W Quayle F Benson and T M Tarbett also a city councilorbesldea a numberofyoungmenin all numbr young menIn about forty or nfty If W Kimball had left the meeting Speeches were made by Mayor Quayle N W Kimball P4W Maughan J W Quayle J M Wilson F Merrill Jo Cowley T Morgan Bishop Thus X Smith E Harrison and others some moderate tome not One of the speakers averred the Ucket was the weakesteTer gotten up and said It was the work of a clique The great object of attack was I D Halnes nominated for mayor though the whole ticket came in for a scorinz F Merrill wanted it all set aside The talk was tat a reconciliation based upon a change in the ticket should b striven r j for Those who spoke said they re pkc tey r presented tie wishes of the people and It pple was contended by some that Mr Halnes would not cept lnt position If I was made known te him how the people eft Mayor Quayle said the people would only have to peope ony tel him they did not want him The danger of a split and n frU victory for the Liberal party was also discussed and tliRfonami wa al lsuS tle pm I e n L ment was thata possible Liberal victory must b avoided tough some of the speakers raid they seoul not vote for the ticket as It Stood I Finally 1 committee consisting of Mayor Quayle J Stewart TI vine J o Tarbett and J a Adams who was not present was appointed to rVion yiu Jelisitts whdTporn rested the ticket and see if objection able names cuM not be stricken ofF and other names be substituted I l The committee Is to report Its sue cess to a meeting t h held In the courthouse at 73J oclock next Fr day evening oco |