OCR Text |
Show THE IIKFKAT Of the Ulicrail' llclegatlon at Mlnne. spoil.. Tho 0Jen Stiindtnl has a lengthy aicount uf thu arrival at that town, en their return from Mlnueipihs, of tho Utah Krpuhllcau delegitlon. We taku the following extracts from III "(JooJirln himself statol Lefore tho aub-oommlllee, appointed by liar allonalcommltte, that In nil Justice tiny s'lOUld be sratei nud therttoM either give us our seata or tite us out.' " i it they were- satisfied with a dumb or two. They were knockvj out heroin the sub-commlllee and the vt hole com. mitten and only na a matter of conciliation concilia-tion were they given half thu tote, rim empty honor of notifying President Presi-dent Harrison nf Ida nomination was given him by Hallsuury and Cannon when neither ho nor his right hand man were present. Itewaaone out of fortt-elghl anil Hammond waa one of another forty-light to notify Whltelaw R.ld. The actual honor fell on Unllsbnry, who will take his late from Utah on the National com tnlltee. Hie failure to aecure from thelSatlonal committee) Hie promise that thu contest would U record, d, mtialhave born a fearful blow and lias forever drop(d their sldo Into oblivion. "Mr. Painter stated that Just before the committee on ctedtntlals met, Mr, Varlan camo to him and a.ld 'we lit! heller get logelhernlid see what can be dorr.' All that stood In the way, ho said, waa the aprolntment ol n National iinnmltleeman that would teunoljictlonsblelothe I.liral tatty. If we can agree on this iiolut, I e sal J, we ate ready to ijull fighting here anil now. lu a brief Interview, Hon. 0. J. Ksllibury, National rommltle man from Utah, made his npioliittuent to Ihe position rleclly clear. Hu stated i ni hatkally that It waa not hla ill alio tu aucept tue apajnluielih Arthur Ilrownhaduusnlmoualy buen liaimd for the sltlon "and II was my Units tosupixirthlm. I did eo and iven Insisted In-sisted on It, but Inasmuch as conciliation concilia-tion ah 1 1 eace had Utu prouiul In the organization of the llipiibjlcan parlj lu Utsh.nrid Sir. Jlrown htcelng withdrawn s that not tin sllgtltest obstatlu should leiialu to reveul the aciomilMihielitof this tmitli Unlrul statu of atlilrs, I n luclsntly aie ltd n ro.ltlon which Mr. Ilrowti cuulJ so ably nil. This amlrm nf Mr. Ilrnwn ttai cethlnly mignanl nious and apars tho mire so as his mignanlmlty an I mutiny sienird tog i wholly unapi reflated by Ihe Liberal.. Mr. Ilrown'a name was on thu roll and w s reienti.il to the courentlou nud accepted, y.t In the lull ii st ol ace nud couilllatlou he wllhltew." "HowdllUivjdwIri come tonrelvu the uppolutnitntlo wait ou tho l'rvsl-drnt?'f l'rvsl-drnt?'f "Mr. f'annon and myacll were tho only Utah del.galcsun the Hour win u the roll of nutia waa called for the furpoieofnppoluling that corainlttte. n coiillnuauieof the I ropoaed policy of falruissanlcouttcsy we decided lo appoint Mr. Goodwin t wait on the l'r.sldintnnlMr. llainniond lo wall un Ihe nominated Vlie-rresliienl. No rcjuest tu that ellect had been made nfrlmlany consultation on the subject sub-ject been held with Mr. (ioojivln or any one elm on his side. It was tnerily un act of courtesy." Hon. Arthur llrown was faked his opinion of thu situation. He said: "Wo have retained Ihe orgnu'xstlon and won a substantial victory. Wu only lit them down easily out of courtesy. They were not ttml!ted to Uke any active irt In tho rrilceedlugs ol tho convention. While wu were reiognl'cd on the floor tbiy were Ignored, Ig-nored, though they alttni ted to secure ahuarlngon two sepa-ule otiaslins. If we now aland together and work together to-gether ue will havu It In ur rawer lo remove every l.tbiral tlllcer holding federal appointment in IhoTcriltory from thn governor down to probate judges. ".Mr. Downey ttatial that In bis opinion, Ihe stan I ef Mr. Uoodwln'a pa ir, after alt the profiaslons ur ptaco and talk of leform and Iho treatment given the Liberals by the Republicans, was tho height of discourtesy, to use n mild form, but was rfeilly lu bar. inony with Us former course." The foiojolug is harmonious with nnd fully sustains the statements made Ii Mr. John Morgan, lu an Inli rvlew Willi a rejTiuiitetlvu of thu Niwi, which appeared In ytstorday'a Issuuol this Journal. |