Show DEMOCRATS miNK I NONPARTISAN I BUNCH is S TOO PARTISAN R Refuse fuse to Indorse It or to Place TicKet of Own in the Field The Democrats of Salt Lake City will not put a ticket into the field for forthe forthe forthe the coming coining election Neither will they as a's as a party support the the nonpartisan tic ticket et This was decided at a meeting of or about members of the party held l last t night in the Hooper block The Thea a decision cisi n did not come until after cons considerable con con- s lerable debate had been indulged in The rIte trouble started when Judge Charles E. E Baldwin introduced a resolution reso reso- ion lution n announcing that inasmuch as a 1 p ticket had bad b ed tye field the Democrats refrain r frain from placing a party ticket in the field James Jamrs II n. Movie Moyle said that he would Support t the business mens men's ticket that h had il bi been en named 1 L. L E. E Hall was not in favor of placing placing placing ing a ticket in the field but he did not riot the nonpartisan non nonpartisan want the party to indorse partisan ticket Judge O. O W. W Powers told of the efforts efforts ef ef- ef- ef forts of t the he Democrats to tl get a nonpartisan nonpartisan nonpartisan non- non partisan ticket in the field and what kind ki kin l of a reception the committee met with He HP said that he thought that some same of the men m n named on the business business busi nt ness ss mens ticket were qualified but buto o others other hers were not qualified Will R. R Wallace denied that the business mens committee ommittee had Jiam named d a nonpartisan ticket On the theother theother theother other hand he asserted that it was very rv much a partisan ticket George D. D Alder undertook to defend the business mens ticket and in il doing ng so 10 brought Judge e Powers to his llis feet with the announcement that if the meeting passed a resolution indorsing the nonpartisan ticket he lie Judge Powers Power would refuse to be bound b by it After considerable more more discussion it was tva decided that the party would place no ticket in the field and that the members mem- mem bers bers' should vote as they pleased at the coming |