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Show rPs5,sSwlITOaiA trl ComKltleeiltcUd. LSS-'erday, portoftbl rrn8rtiPn.there- .onow??W,,9 orJe?. bwJWH be plltalj caU, sprays,, seainx eWc- ) nttont!1"'1 f lli 0l3nl' ort-rcso- H,"""' orf he nominations, rv,' .fion or uTemtQrtil Central ommlitee, appoUnedras follows: Morrsn I Pint, i, nich 1,'salt like mh Ji"t f6" ' ' . Sam ' mil I Tooele f, Uintah r, X'tar t. TouuM.1, ,VshlnSton . WebSrl ! -? 'v,9"r of ,be llr5 unmbex that , wui oompcKi the Torrtoflil Coctnl 2.miXtfrt1 " Mbt oportuall meet w-tn -the appmral of the convention,' u Is recommendeil that anexmaUTo committee to be composed of fle members from Salt Like Coiinty, two S?m;ohar tuiuy and two from J-"in.Cpny,ta transact Uie general co!ioss or I he Central Committee, ts elected by this coaven'lon. Nounuations for members at the Central Committee shall botn.-) l. dtlcsates of tbji ooonty for which the member is jjiovin provided that tichchiirmsnof the cen'nlcommtt-tee cen'nlcommtt-tee of any county shall lie one of the nominees. The report of the committee on resolutions was called fyr, whed th chairaun, Mk CLiwson, asked further fur-ther time, -vs Mr. King, one of the acUve merribere of Uie committee had been called hpmectl impoitaut busine". Mr.'C.-eero'secUrJto further tlinu heing.grauted merely bscause Mr. ICIngliad beeu called home. Mr. Clawson said It wajlinlpij Imiasslble for Uie committee to make a report at present. It was an In.portJ.ut qucsUon and ecttld not be lias'ily ccr.sIJereJ. ilr. ilalappmoveJthat when the convention adjourn It be until to-UayatioV.Kk. to-UayatioV.Kk. This was carriej, and the election of the Territorial central committee was proceeded with, and We following were selected: se-lected: Beaer County chairman ofthecountj committ. Box Elder Tr.KiLJs?,,cl:l;:r,0U- Cache aeargo V . Ttatchcr, Fred Turner. Bavis Iewis M. Grant, Kmery Wni. Howard. GarflclJ chairman of the county committee. Grand clialrman of county committee. Iron William C. McGregor. Juab Jame UL Wallis. Kane John Hydfef. Millard Thos. C. Cal-lister. Cal-lister. Morgan James It. Stuart. Piutt; Chairman of county committee. com-mittee. Jllch Wesly 1C Walton, mn Juan F. A. Hamaiorvl. Sanpete San-pete W. T. JS-id. James A. Allred. selcr W. H. Clark. Summit Alma Eldredge. Tooele Hugh S. GoA-ans. Uintah James Harking. Wasatch Thomas II. Giles. Washington Wash-ington Cliairnlan of counlr cont-mtltce. cont-mtltce. We4er Thoma; If. Die, L. W. ShurrtiiT. H. H. Rolapp. yet to be considered. On motion of Mr. Iaul It was de-elded de-elded tfcil theuimlntes for delegate to Congress be ma Je orally froii the tiody of the houe. Mr. Summerhsys movenl that the vicctlon or a candidate for delegate to Congress be made bj ballet. Mr. Blolu opposed iL huth a method wasio'i long and cumbersome. cumber-some. Mr. Paul supported his motion in i strong sjie-ech. It was the ouL' proper way, and Uie ouly acCepLable OU". The motion prevailed, there being but two ilb-ntlng voices. Mr. Cm r moved that It be the cnc of the canrentlon iPat tlie catidt lite tee-iIiir d msjorltj of all $ -JU (HI be declared electeJ. ?.lr. SmiUi "vanted it to be. a majority ma-jority of tlie delegation, making Uiirty four the number necessary to elect. Mr. Sloan opm-d tills. What wc want hefe Is a majority of Uie members present a majority of those who had Interest enoueh to be present And when a nlsjorit) ot taoe pre-eat ltaj decided on a man, ho should be elected. Mr. Paul opposed the Idea al--anced by Mr. aloau. He would be satl'fiej with nothing short of a majority of Uie members of the convention. con-vention. Mr. Heward Uioughl A majority of the members prosent SCoukl decide de-cide as to who the next delegate Miould !", It was finally decided that a majority ma-jority of the members present shouli elect. Adjourned until today at 2 o'clock, to m-el at thi Fourteenth Hard assembly room. At 2 p.m the convention' met pursuant to adjournment. Mr. Ycning, chairman of the committee com-mittee on credentials, reported that the committee favored the scaUng of altertiaka only when delegate were alocuL Adoiited. The roll wa called, nquorunj was present. Prayer by the chaplain. On motion the election of members mem-bers of tho Territorial central committee com-mittee from Salt Like an J Utah counties was J roceeWed with. The following was the-result From Salt Lake County: h'.ti. IUchards, C, W. I'eunx. David McKenzle, O. M. Xeil-on, J. H. Paul, J. W. Humm'rhays aud ItlcliarAl Howe. from Ltah Couuty: W. II. Kin;, Wm. H. Brown, Win. Webb aud J. H. Page. F. S. Jtlchards, C W. Penro-, David Mclvenzic, C. M. Xeiison anJ J. H. Paul weru choseu mem-tiers mem-tiers of. the Territorial executive committee from ball Lake County. Later Since the above was In tyjiejUhdcouiientlou has suspended the rules aud nominated Hon. John T. Caiue for Delegate to Congress by acclamation. Tho ote Was unanimous. The convention took a recess immediately im-mediately ft'' this ote. |