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Show REPUBLICANISM. CoDttnthn of Republicans or tbe Firth Ltjlshllu District. iATKni)Ar Annuxoux''? iioixis. The riat'orm.-itfr-orli of ComDiltlrr. SpHcliH lo Drier. At the Mnvenllom-I Republlcana'of the I'ltth leglilitlva dl.tllct In the I'rderal courtroom yealerday after noon, tht following proceeding went forward after the N r:va went to rta: The conimlttce on permanent organ liatlon nod order of builneM recom mendeal that lha temporary organ! lion bi made prnnincnt and aa order of LutlneM the following: Jlecllon of vlou-chalrmait and aa alatant eecrrlary. Nomination of throe councillor.. Notul nation of alx rereaenlatlvea. Halecllon of dlitrlrt rommittee, con elating of a chairman and one member from each precinct. The report waa adopted. Jaa. Hliarp waachoeen vlrachalrmaiiand lxiiciiio L'racroft a-aelaUnt aecretary. Chairman Lynch then alJreaied the convention. Ha aatd aubalantlallyi "1 feel that our patty li only an Infant, but growing faal. and when I Ivhold the euormout alia which the national parly haa attained, I am confident ol our apeodyRrow.il to a healthy man hood,' Tim committee on reaolullom then re'iurted In eubalaiico aa followa. 1-Thalthe nrlaclplea of the national llepubllean party arolhoae beat adapted to prutnota ilia wellaronl oar Territory, protect lulnduttrlea nlld pnxlucK and aecilretulta lieoplo the Juat tewarda ol their labor. lWoarouneompronilariKly In laror oltho American ayatoin ol protectlotu Thaprotecllva ayateui tnuat lie maintain, edt lie abandonment haa alwaya been followed by.generaldlMaterUi all Inter eatvevivpttnoa of tho uaurer and lha aherirf, a 'I ho principle of protection to Amer Iran prndurta and labor la of the hlgheal tiiiliirUiico to the vaat agricultural, aliH.'kralalng and Wool-growing Intereata of uur Territory. ItU of iiul liniairt anc lo our great mining Intereata, which liirntah ao larua an amount olreinilnera. live labor ami yield aucli an lniirlanl rt ol our Income. Without prnh-ctlon, we cannot aucraiaafully rmtalllah manll faoturlng In tllati. With It, wo may Iiomi to ullllle tbe abundance ol unterlal our Territory arforda, aud employ tho labor reniilro.1 to ntllllo II. f VVe aro unanlmoualy In lavor of remonetlrlngallrcrand the reea-oluago olellver. Waalao claim that the Amen. tan product ahould Imi protected In all the u'a lo which It la adapted, Including 11 uao aa a medium ol exchango, under the Hcpubllcan prlnclplent pnxcctlon. Mta atao aaaert and recognlf the dignity ol labor and lha neceiuily of troer leglalatlon to protoct Ita Intereata, ihat home labirera and contractor: who contribute In lha publlo funda arejuatly entitled lo lha prefervueo in all publio worka, that Utah work abould go to Uub. workmen. au. that on all public worka, eight houia ahould ba conaV)ereil a day'a work, I i aril nppoeed to the dlalranchlae-mciit dlalranchlae-mciit ol any eitlien. eacept lor crime of which he aliall have been convicted by due proceaa of law, and w a favor the free eirrciao of auinealy to all clllfena ilia franchlaeil on aotounl of tiolygatuy or lulygamoua relatione who will obey and uphold lha lawaid lha United Ntatee, 7 The National Iteimbllcan party. In Ita platform adoplod In Istl, declared "the govertunent by Congreaa ol lha ttr rltorlee la baaa.1 npou nereaally, only, to the eud lhal they .may become Mtalea In the Union. 1berr'ore, wheneter the condlllnna of iHlpulatlou, material re-eourree, re-eourree, publlolntelllgenceand moratlly aro aucli aa to luauro a eiahle local government gov-ernment therein, Ilia people of the terrl lorle a ahould be permitted aa a light In herentlo them to form for llicmanhea cnnetltuttone and atata goi ernmeuta. and be admllteil lulo the Union." Wa deny that the llepubllean parly la organUed In Utah lo pnieure or uuduly luvaien auichoml, and audi ohargea aro not only untrue, but tend lo liuuretlia bualncaa iDteruata of the Territory by creating Mao alaruia and endeat orlug to proem falae laaitea. The queatlon of etalchnod for Utah ta liollniolvnllntha preaeul political la. aura, or In the pmeut movement lor a dlvlalon ol the people ol thla territory on national parly lliiee,and illacnaalone of Ibalqiieatlou are premature. At i.rcMnl iollllcal action ahould In wholly preparatory. Among the pro. paratory agrnele are the dlacuaalona and eoidrovcralea appertaining to parly Wo endorae the aentlmonla of onr eminent Chief Juatlce alio, aa oipreeaed byhluion the 8lh day uf July, lllil, Ikh lore the county couteullou bel.1 thai day albalUkaCltr. U'x.lll,,.. .11 ,..' orablu meant lo torward tho leal Inler. ealt of our territory, audita educational, aoclal anil material development, and eclally In the building up of our put llo action! ayalem, which we regard at the very foundation ol republican luatl. tlltlone. To thlaeud, anluble provlelon to aid In the aupiHirl of the common achoola of the Territory la of lha hlghett Im liprlance, and tho llepubllean party pledget llaell lo uao lit Inllueuco to oh. lain from the general government granta ol land orol the procrede ol Iht aalfiof land adeiilalo la glvo lo Utah when It ahall liecome a mate, a achool lund eiiual lo that retailed by other Hlatea Iron, the bounty ol Ihe government, and In thla work we Invite the coooratlon of all )artlea. An amendment waa offered by Mr. llrown lu IlioeitVct that tho platform advocate Ihat the leglalature make a lliieral appropriation ror the World'a 1'alr at Chicago, Tho amendment w oat. The following amendment, ollered by Mr. llalderalon, uaaadopteil: Itoaolvcil, That we aro In favor of a tieraonalreglat ration lawand a ballot law iliatueareebaoluloly fair vote and correct cor-rect count lu every election to bo hold In Utah. The following were tircienteU fortlie council; John T. Lynch, Kobert llarkneaa, Jnmva Bliaru nod (leorge A. iMWt. Mr, l.yncli declined, and the other three were elected ou the tlrat ballot. Thofollowlng namea were prt.eiitr J for reprmenlatlvea In the territorial leglalature: U. II. Urllchlow, Jamra Duvlne. A. W, Carlaou, Nlchnlai Treweoi, Ditilel Harrington, Arthur fown. Jwepb, (leochegan. Waller lleatloand IIvbrrM. Wrlla, Mr.WtdU declined. Uutbeflrat Ullotthe llnttli named were eleotvd, Mr. Urltchlow waa callod Uiou for a apeech and reeiionded, thanking the convention for the nomination. Mr, Bharp ueit thanked tho meeting for the nomination, llo thought the lie publican tKket would aland well by Ibeildeoflhu other now In the llelj. He firmly believed that a vole for the ItepuhHcaii ticket waa not n vole thrown away. There would boaome tartllug revelatlene on tbe 3rd of Aunuat. Mr. Treweelc 'thought that although the lleiniUlc.u Infant wa a amall una, II would grow to proper propoitlont In Jamra llsvlne raid he knew that the Itenulillcin rty would l-e eucciiwful, and W5tild not forget thoee who ftrat Jollied In Ihe illuggle, Mr. Colin was an re the rty would keep on unlll the RrMtcat vldotlf" were Attained for the lletaibllcana In Utah. Mr. Harrington fkld that If lie wetn defeated he could aay for one with Iho revolutionary oralor, lie would rather be right than bo l'mldenb II. U. McMillan waa appointed dial man of the dlatrlctcomnilt'eoaud the coiumltteee of one from each precluct were ai follow: KIM precinct, C. O. Whlltemore; Mcnml pnclnct. Joeph (late.; third precinct, J. W. Hummer. hay; foutth precinct, Arthur Trait; llllh precinct, Harmel Pratt. The meeting a IJniirned tint ilif. A'pi)lnliiiriit. Dentocratlo mealing for the county thla week will be aa followa: TllUluliav, JULY :.1. Hugar llouae Ward-Hpeokerf, Ho v. C. W. Weat, II. II. t'uliiu, r. a. It chanli. Houth Coltonwol Speaker-, Hon. J.T.Calno, A. T. Hchroeder, I). It. Allen. W.(!.A.Hmoot. (Iraolte-rttieakera, I). I.. Munlock, J. A. William-, (leorge Ktrlngfellow. Ilrlghloii Hpeakera. V. I.. William", J, (!. Mackay, Tlioe. Hull. Pleiuiiit (Ireen Bpeakcra, i:. A. Hmllh, W. II. Caavly. Ilerrlman-iaiiler", II. Wa Voung, W. Van Colt, H. A. K'enn-r. RAil'noAY, JOI.r U. Illg Cottnnworxl-.-'peakera. I. Ii. William., R H. Illcharda, 1). It. Allen. lbitler Mi-iakera, H. A. Keuuer, J, A. Wllllama, I'. A. Mitchell. Mountain Hell Hpaakera, Francla Armatrong, Wm. Puller. North Point Mtiakers Hon. John T. Calue. II, H. l.aney. CauJIdatn for tho Augutt election areoir?!.! toliepreaentat all of the almve lueetlngt If they poaaltity can. Tho epeakera dealgnatHl are rtiuiated to rrairt at headmiartera lu caao they will lo unable tn All their appoint meiila. (Signed) Cai.kii W. Wwt, ChalrmAti. |