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Show REPUBLICANISM. Conr(Dtl)D of Repoblfcans ol ttt Finh Lejlslitlie District. lESTEni.Av .irri:u.MJov iioixis. The riatfiirm. Ilrporlt of ('oramltletv. .Hjirtrhea la Brier. At Ibe convention el Ilepukllcana'of the I'irili lijlilitlva dl.ttlct In the IVJeral courlroont yeatenlay after noon, (he following proceeding went forward after the Newi weut to preaa: The contmllteoon permanent organ lutlon ami order of bviklneM recom mended that the temporary organlra Hon be mail permanent and at order of builneaa the followlug: Election of vice-chairman anJ aa litant rccrilary. Nomination of tlireo councillor!. Nooiloatlottof alx rejircaentatlrei. Helectlon of tllatrlct committee, con alatltig of a chairman and oue member from each prrcluct The rejwrt waa adopted. Jaa. Hharti waa chunen vice chairman and lioieuto L'rarrofl awlataut aecretary. Chairman I.ynoli thenaldreaied the i'ouveullon. He aald aubatantlallyi "I feel that our parly la ouly an Infant, but growing fiut, and when I behold theetiormoutelte which the national party lm attained, I ant confident ol ouretmnlyKrowllito healthy manhood." man-hood." The committee on rraolutloni then rejnrleil In aubatanc aa followa. I-Thallhe nrlDelplea of tha national lUpubllcan party arolhow bpl adaptnl to proiiKita the welfare or our Territory, prouxit lie Industrie, and pnlucts and a)yurelolUieiiplo the Ju.t rewarda of Ibelr labor. II Wearouneoiuiromlalngly In favor of the American eyaloin of protecttoiu The protective ayateut inu.t he maintain tilt lla abandoiiliieut lu alwaya lieen followolliy.genoratdlaa.trtn all Inter rttaetieptthoaa or the u.urer and tli ahenir. a The principle of prolerllon to Amor-lean Amor-lean imoluota and labor la of the hlgheet ltiiKrtaiiro to Ihe vait agricultural, atock-ralalna: and woobgrowlng lutereata of our Territory. Hta of equal lmjiort anoa to our great mining lutereata, which furntah ao large an ainouut of remunera live labor and yield aurh an Impnrlaiil jHartofourlnooine. Without protiTtlon, we cannot auenea.fillly eatabllah luanil fadurlog In lltak. Willi II, we may hoi-n In utlllM the abundance of luiterlal our Territory alforda, aud eintdoy tho labor required to lillllae It. 4 We aro unanlmoualy In favor of ranionellllnirallrerand Ihe lr"eaolnage of ailver. Wealao claim that the American Ameri-can product ahould Ik. prolecleil In all the uara to which It la adapted, Including lla u.0 aa a medium of eat-bange, iimler Iho Itepubtloan prlnclplonr proii'cllon. o Mo alao noil and recognlfi Iho illgnlly of labor and the tiorcnaity of proper leglalatl.in lo protect Ita InUTcli. That home labrrara and eoutrwetora who i-jiilrlbute til tbe publlo funda arejuatly entitled lo the prafereuco In all public-worka, public-worka, that Utah work ahould go lo Utah workman, aud that on all publlo worka, eight houra ahould bo conaldcred a day'a work. Vo are oppoae.1 lo the dlafranchlae incntof anyellllan, aaceptfor crime of which ha aliall hare been convicted by due proceaa of law, and we favor the Ire eiercl- of ainueaty lo all chiton, die-franchlaeil die-franchlaeil rut account of liolygaiiiy or lailygamoua rclallona who will otiey and upbold Ihe iawa of ihe Unlle.1 Htatea, 7-Ttia .National Itepuullcau parly. In IU platform adopted In 11", declared )'the government by Congraaa of the tei-rltorlea tei-rltorlea la baaail upon neceaally, only, to the end that lhay may become Mtalca III the Union- Ihrrrrore, whenever the condUlitiia of population, material re-aourcca, re-aourcca, publlo Intelligence and morality are audi aa lo In.ure a aiable local gov erumoiit therein, tho people of the terri torlea ahould te tcrmltte.l aa a light In tiorentln Ihem to form for Ihcmaeltea cunalltutlona and atate governmauta, an. I be admitted luto tbe Union.' W deny that the Itepubllcan party la nrganlted In Utah In procure or unduly huten atatebiMMl, and aueh chargrn aro uot only uutrue, but land to Injure the bualneaa lotere.ta of Ihe Territory by dealing 1 itae alaruia and endeavoring to prr-vant falae laanaa. The queatlon of alatehood for Utah la lint Involved In the preaeut lllllcl la-auea, la-auea, or in the preeeut movement for a dlvlalon of tha people of thla territory on national party Hue., and illacnaaloua of Ihatquevtloii are premature. At in-cut political action aliould U whollr preparatory. Among the preparatory pre-paratory agenclea are tlio dlacuaalona and controvcrela appertaining to parly IMillllca. o-Vo endoreo the aentlmonla of our eminent Uhlefjiiatlco .anc, aa eipreaae.1 by him on tlio (Hi day of July, lli.il. bo-fore bo-fore the couuty com eutluli held that .lay at hall Uke City. Wewllluae all hou-oral.le hou-oral.le uieana lo forward the Wat Inter e.ta o( our territory, aud Ita educational, aoclal and uaUrlal development, and especially In the building up of our publlo pub-llo achoul ayatetn. which we regard aa the very fnundatlun ofrepubllcau luatl tutlona. To thla end, anluble provlalon toald In Ihe eiipimrl of the coinninn achoola of the Territory la of the hlghcet ho iwrlauro, and thir itepubllcan tuarlr pletlgea llaelf to liw lla Inllilruce to ob lain from the general government grama of land or of the proccede of tbaaalraof land adequate tu give to Utah when It ahall t-ecom a Ntata, a achool fund equal lolhatreolttd by other Mtatee from the bounty ol the government, and lu thla work we Invito Ihe cooperation of all 1-artiea. An amendment woe oflereil by Mr. llruwn to Iho ftrecl that the platform advocate that the leglalature make a llia-rul appropriation for the World'a r air at Chicago. Ths amendment aa loat. The following amendment, oll'ered by Mr. llaldtratou, wai adopted: IUaolye.1, That wo are In favor of a wreonal reglatratlon law and a ballot law that lie are absolutely fair volo and cor rect count In vvery election to bo held In The following were presented forth council: Joint T. l.ynch, Hubert HnrkncM, Jamea Hliarp and (Irorge A. l-oe. Mr, l.ynch declined, and J". .0,l.1.r. ,,,M w"m let'tml ou the Drat ballot. Thofollunlng nantea wereprrtented' for reprt-kcntatlvea In Hie territorial IrxUlatur: J-:. II. Crltchlow, Jamea Dvvlne. A. V. Carlaon, Nlcholae Treweoa, Daniel Harrington, Arthur rown, Jw'lili Ueoeltegaii. Waller lleatle and llelier M. Wella. Mr. Wellt drclltied. On the firet ballot Iho llrttali named were elected. Mr. Crltchlow waa called uiwit for a aieechand rreiionded, thanking the convention for the nomination. Mr. Hliarp ueit thanked tho meeting for Ihe nomination. Ho thought the Itepubllcan ticket would ataud well by the aide of tbe othera now lu the rjelj. He firmly believed that a rot for the Itrpublican ticket waa uot n vole thrown away. There would boaotne .tattling revclatlena on the 3rl of Auvuat. .Mr. TreweeV 'thought that although Ihe lletHiblicau lofaut wa a email one, It would grow to proper proportion In Jamea Davlne nld he knew that Ihe llrpubllcait party would be eurceuful. and would not forget thoae who flrat Jollied In the itlujft-lr. Mr. Colin waa sure the tty would keep on until the greate.1 victor! wereattnlned for the ItetaiblU-an In Utah. Mr. Harrington aald that If be were defeated he could aay fur one wltli lb revolutionary orator, he would rather be right than ho l'realdent. II. U. McMillan waa appointed chat man of Ihe dialrlctcommltlesatid Ihe commltleeaof on from each precinct were aa followa: Kir.t precinct, C. O. Whlltemore: aeconil precinct Joaeph (lite.; third precinct, J. W. Hummer-h; Hummer-h; fourth precinct, Arthu.- l'ratl; fifth precinct, llarmel I'ratt. The meeting adjourned tint . |