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Show GANNON CHOSEN As The Republican Candidate For Congress. A LO.NO AMI IMTTKU HUHT. rrnL J. I'nnnon, Jrnlu '. W. Hon. ' pelt i (Iron? ullifr)aoJ Ilia Principal lotitistnnta. atNcnaL piTronM or pniNCl FttB ADOPTCD BY THE CON VENTIoVl. A nesalullon lw!olln tlosemor II.. '! f ToWfr ailatiled " 'II""""" VI nlnlraw n.-Amtie.l r Mellon. ' The aflernoon (union of the Itepub-llcan Itepub-llcan convention wn called tu order .."d yeetcrJay. Tlio Theatre was mil llllnl Willi vliltor. Ortirto it. Cannon reported n list ot a few more (Inn four huulred iHIo-.,!, iHIo-.,!, mtltlid toaeat In the conveti tluii Mr. Ilaulcy of Weber tuovod lo adopt Hie report ncoit ai to audi couiilli where rollil werojlvcn,aud thut luch , ,i xle enly l recoirnlacd when they Htm In lliu couutloj tiny imported to ret-rt i it t. Isidore Morris moved as a substitute Ibaltne r i poll Ihi adopted nnd llio corn-nllleedltcharcjcd. corn-nllleedltcharcjcd. ItaRlry again lookllio ItuornnU apoke In furor of till motion, liu mid tl.o convention ibould t careful not to itUtillih danxeruue re'oVlcnt, tipe chilly At tlila Unit, llu w mite J to Inow It the propoiod proxies rt pre-s-nttd Halt J.aku or Homo other county. 11a did not tsy Ultra waa nnylblcK I wrong, but It looked suiplcloue. (Uo-r M. Camion, In Irlntlf of the cfcitnlllee, atnted Hint In cat. a win re (l.o a uoty touventlona bad unmed lit rum tiny should bo recotcnlzetl her thuiab not residents ol tho county IHy purKrttd to represent, JuJge lion mm Mild he wn opposed to Ilia motion. If theruwas any ua-I'ctln ua-I'ctln Hie motion made, by his irlcud SI', llsslcy, why should Ibay l ut ofl? 111" kuew trial Hex l.lJtr county I: I n piled ilurliiK theda for thru) or four i n xle from Weber county and ILey were promised tluru, too. 'Nnuio Into I n.itiio therrl" yelled a icore of dthijatca frcui dUIorcul (irtaof tholiulldliig. Hewn m I cannot, but I know tint It v Jon . Uooth Prom this aide, of tlio house no hurl the Insult and Insinuation of Jobber). Undeclared Ibiro wu no mo lion before tbe houio and was aue-Dsvice aue-Dsvice laid that tlila waa tlio tint formal Republican convention ever held. In Utah, rreccdenls rktalillibid no would hove great w right uon mnTfutlom to mine. Ktcrypirtof IhiTirrllory thould it presumed. ( ol. Allen Miller aald lie had tten I rbOMn aa roxy for Morcun county i aollie wauttnl to be roicunlnnj. I LUBtlliuldlliatthlt wal not the ; AM frrmnl ntpubllcan mnvuntloii. Tbe any had lieIdaconTuntlouiviry four of thw twenty taia lie had lived hrn. Frank II. Blevena was In favor of Ivlng reprcientatlou to every county la Ilia Territory. , Moro dlmiuaMon followed ami finally Ibe chair held tbut alteruatoa would t e ItrCOKulZttd. riKMimjir oiuiani7ation. Tbe commlttto on pt rnunent oriran ItttloD, by lit tiiulrnnn, Charlia Her. man, tubmltlud n rtjiort which Mmr4 lion. J.liaa Hell for chairman, J. M. llenderihot, atorclnry, and an oouiirni u an order or l rluint I. It port ot (ho committee on crrdrnllala. 2 Orpuulnllon. a, I. 'lallatlon of olllorrii. 4. l'rayer by John Henry Huilth. S. Ileiiort of cororaUtteourmilutiona. 0. Noiulni. Ion of drlenaii,. 7. Bell ctlou of terrl-otlal terrl-otlal coinnllttv. 8. Ibnt Ihnrulta of loelMr fint Congrcta lioul,l govern Ibli boiijj aud reconimended, that n. "Jorlty ot nil the Tot vast Ihj ptwuiaryfor h Uiolce of delecale; that ;oe wrruoriai i ominlttee ronaiat of ono Jam caih county nndhavenntborlty Mltct an executive oomuillteo of Ore, A number of tuo Halt I.nko dcleK-Utn dcleK-Utn moved that three vlu pmldinta turned, oi.ench from Utah, Weber J Cache. CJMNII. BILLS ""?, '0fw ,,lJ "" I ma '' "P'eoh, ndcr JoicuUn convontlou sdlourned uutll o'clock p. m, H MUIIT DIMIDN, B ii''J B" liV'" u hi Chaphln John "'Of Hmlth, k,r which n ltepub. S j.i? nwrlrtto, ruualilibK of Mera. Jinn rinecr, Bpry m.d Iturlilal., Tv" ''I'Mflm iroteotloiitaminlirn H wig Hhlch waaappluu led to lliaeolio, H Kt'OLUllU.N Ot Cu.1WLK.VCE. I rmJ.aTlt0i l'""ldnit Harrl.nn our W.T, ln.'1! " ,ln, "' '' niwii.n '''"''""I'eKli.'Pollmt lr llacrl. H Vi'i it , '"' ,mr liiatOlho 111 aiTi,, l V" " "",,',,, AmirliMn home, DM . I f! 1,1,'.1.'1 ', ' lliu hoiiiira M l ,'l' n,bllM if her hiitlund'. I Aa,itmiiyqu!ctrliiijwte. I lll'OUJTIOMH. H Ui"fJilamltu " "mtlom rrport- "i H oi'ii, ' o ronvoiitlon, rcprntriilliio; 4 H "i " ,i", i""y."lly 'w-oRi'lied l.r! i !,' ,rtr',u rnt Heiiitbllean I m tu , i . nation, eoiivraiiifatoa ho ! i, ,L , i, ' '' "I1 '" "i" Klurlnui uulli.nl; - wtiv ,,,'"',""" I"'""'."' il"l ureal H i ,h. ! ''"", '""llu ,1'' " Vnurleaii II H " i, v I !, '.I'1'1""" ' Amerlton H l lb i " i " """IxttuK ptixlueU i lautrli , ii. " . I ""' er ,ul"'r "' oilier '" ,' " " ' ""'"i k of homo I'i'lui. , H i ' ' " an of home innrkfle, T H ' I l i .it '.' ' "" ' " '"'" '' ik,,,rm,i.".t' ' xtenaleii of forolirn J 'iiii"lnf"'""""''l,ibl'vii.i.ry, ,f H o r, '-' mem unit will re- al "li, th,V'. ""i" ' ihl I rmuiiii H ""I'WHi -no ibe luiuiueru ! every article, Ibo Uumittii. prndtirtion of whlcli haa rtwelvnt artniu-itp enoxiuratt motil at iha liandi t.( u,igr.Mi rn MoMnley bill haa eilmuiaied maim-fannr'nir, maim-fannr'nir, Inwerad Iho iirlra orimam of nrlliloi. railed the aiai.ilnrd of waim, lotrared tlm price if livmii and ml almoit the entlra working fn.a of tlm ,-oumry In ikUioii lo earn rcmmI wane Wo emlotto llin prlnolp'w or tlila grenl nailouit party, a rniinpUinl in 111 nli form adopted a' II Minneapolis conven-tlitii conven-tlitii in Jtinn last, aud borcby natUnn our alii ulan t.. llio rt) anil ple.lto IUcioio our Ut ofTurt. an,) doxutlnn. Wo roncmulaiatlui purlin of Urn na. tlon at Ibe llnal InmillmUlloti by tlio llriutrrallo parts of the rouruipi or Its toli lollons, in lie ndrnoary of tri o Irwle, so long hlddilland ibellirl under Ut former hypocritical clouk ot 'iurllT rn form." lu true position ii(vm Hilanrtat oconmnlo question, now IhoriMishly kium'n, may aafely lw leltlotiio Intollf cent dUoorunifliu of tbe Amorlcan clti-aon. clti-aon. 1 ho contest t otween the two greed par tics at tlio prcaeui timu Involns the malQiciiancoor Amcrlran waire, Amerl can homes and CLiieralprpirityoii ilm ono hand, as nualtnl their dealriicUta iloanralt lotho leel of rorelttn wngeii, foroliru houius and prevalent iovrrty on thouiher. lhepofieyof tlio Iicjii.h ratio puny, ahonld 11 booomo ilotulnatil In this cm utry, is destined loliui el iiieniiioless disaster u)on otir dotnostlo Indii.trics, Ihiow n tist number of limn and women out of prrlltabbi pinployineiit, retard our ptiiirres and htlftlit our proiperlty. The sotiir of ai Indies and looms, ot hamnira,nn lis, sans ami or every Industrial In-dustrial tuachllioi tilt lium of the mower, tlioroMKr and tlirpihcrt the ritmblonr IBo railroad train as It iaci (cities, towns and vlllaicce, IMsfis lories, lollini; milla, laitories, mines and aim Iters, In lis grand mission of tho imert liamte of pro duo a, aro all pregnant with the rtiiialoul Inspiration to rattnUlu the prottwtho ! 'Hill of tlio Itepnbllran larllf. Wa llitqudllheilly tleliiiuiiro the un Amerloiu iviuro of tho lato licmoeratlo lrgilatleAScmblviif this Tcrrllor in aueuiplltig lu atrlko down tho gnat shevp Indu'try, lor Its fslluru tofurlur .ncniiragn tt.ti prmluetlun id tllsji silgsr. for tho op n lioitillly ItillapuAl to ilie isilloy ot doi eloping the iiianuUtturiitir Inilutrtf4 of the Territory, lor Its des-ptcHblo des-ptcHblo ul'einpt to divert the moiiuy nih proprtaliHl for tho use ot the I)g in ugrl. cultural collsge tu partlsau uses tin 1 fiuriiose, end lur Ita titter falmrelu tegis-stainttlilgeiiily tegis-stainttlilgeiiily usn quMllont of wul Intiresttolliii oople, We deiiounoo the free wool I III a passed by the late liomoerallo iuigresa middeliuu I liirtt the w il e'limluui as now adjusted by the JloKlnlov l.lll M nialiitaluis until snch time as tho In-irtased In-irtased prmlutlloti will iu-e tho do inandi or home cnnstimptlon 1 he i lo of Utah aro rtlrulsriy In. tercslwl in tho maintenance .f Uipiibll can Institutions and ttepubllean prlnil lies Hir trtmlml prodtutltins, wtsl, fpnd.slhtir and farm products, lire pro lltably profluoed hero tieeauso of llspub. Itosn pioUttlou. And yet those aamo produotions retsilvo the epoctal, niti and uialljuant hostllll) of tho Ifeino i racy, Wo nr6 unalterably opposnl to tho removal of tho Indians frutn Colorado tit I'lab, but wo fator the giving or eulll-ci.iit eulll-ci.iit lands of tho M-rat reservations to tlm Indians thoroof lit nevarully, aud that tho balanoe tmade subjeet lu et-lltnieul et-lltnieul under the honiestt ad laws, and (sir leutarly tho lliutali rtsunntiou In Utah. Wo aro In favor of tho reaslon of tho arid html of tlio sovinil Mate and lerritorlos lo am.hbtntosand rcrrllorUs lopeitii.ly. o aro also In favor of nidi otnond mi lit oflho land lawn as will rlinblo rvlilcnt I'lttaens of tho Territory to lako fioui tho putillulanda therein tho n("os-aary n("os-aary timber for all domestio ptiriioees, o eiulnrso tho aimlnlslratloii or l'rns-Ident l'rns-Ident Harrison, and particularly com mend Ihocounn purvned by him und hi advisers In maintaining thodlgnltv of Amorii-aaud American Instliutlons, lioih at homo and abroad. Wa particularly commond tho l'resldent'a etiorla to en. hatieo the valuo of sliver, and looxteul Ita un as money of tililioato rodempllon. throukb Iho agency of an utUruailutial niniio ary confercuctc. e lavor tree and unrestricted coinago of American allvcr, an I demand thai it bo restored to tho iositlou it field prior to the dotniyietluvtlon net of 1n73. Wo reaillrui our loyal uttsehment to thnioprlnc.plcscf Ibo Itepublletn party undtr which It atrlvia to build up tho American merchant uirlno ami tho American navy, lo ptotect tho right ot tranchlie, to maintain free schools, to t it-csiurago it-csiurago tcmorancc, to maluitiu the honor of the Amerlcsu flag, to tiroloi.t American citizen at homo and abroad, andtoaccuro pniperaud odeUato pen slonsforthovuterunaot tho war and for the dependont famtllos of doocascd aot dlsn. Wo asinrt and rocognlxa tho dignity ot labor and tho necessity of propc r Icgisla Hun to protoct Ita luteristi that homo laburcra anil producers, who contribute to tho 1 ulillo funds, aro Justly entitled to tlto preforoneo In all ptihllo worksj that Utah work should go to Utah workmen, and that lu all fmbllo works only Utah inateriat and Utah pruducUsbaltba Used, If procurable. W e oundciun tlio attempt ot tti l board of public vrorka of Nalt Lake Uity Ui glvo the contract of stioel paving lo it foreign corporation using Itujxiricd material. Wn favor tho night hour system of day'e woik upon all juibllo works. 'Iho lliitll.llo.ins hold that nil political powerla of tho people that natioual an ihorll) Isdorlveil fniln the pco to of alt tho ISluloA and Ktatn authority from Ilia IHiople of the particular Male; that Iho government of the United Mtatta tosossos tlio iiucr named lu llio cHiustlttitloii and thoso ncceasary to iholr exercise) that tlio iiooplo oftlio blato posscasus tho power tut M conforred or denied them by that Instrument! that tho Htato gov eminent may exerclso such power as remain with lis peoplo as thoyhavo havuuotlu their constitution forbidden Iho llso oft that Iho national and tilato gov ornnienl aro sovc reign In their res. poollvosplicros, and that thoro can bo no eontllci lietwo. n tlulr rights so bouudod And wo further bnlievu In tho words of Abraham Lincoln, "In a government of the people, for the iKioplo and by. tlio poo. pie' and tint all matters of public con-certiahuuld con-certiahuuld bo submitted to tho people whin It can bo done. Wodeelaro our limtlUty lolliolnlro. duotlon Intu tho Unitod States of loreign contract tabor and Ch licae 1-ibor alien tu our civilisation and to our constitution, and we demand tlio rigid enforcement or the existing 1 ia agalnat It, and audi lin mediate legislation tu will excludaaiieli hit or tiom our ahor s, WouKalnafilrm nur opposition hi tho (tlstranoiilsemtlit nf anv uillzen ostipi lur crime of which he shall bavo Ihuii comlftod by dno proocsia of law, and wo favor the fteo extrilso of Iho iiowcrof ainnotty loall eltlKoiia dUfmnchlseil on acooulit of iolvgamv or jvol ginious r -lalloiis, who will obi3 And uphuld the UwaoftboUulledbla'es W a re-call tho poliev of Hie National Ho publican iaiis'tliHt'Tbtigovirnuuiil by IVmRretis of the '1 errlturlia ia b csu.1 upon necessity only, to the end that they may become Iftalos In llio Union, 'I hen fore vvhonevor llio condition of the popula tkm, muierial resomees, ptihllo Imelh Bviice aud moralt ero aurli as to Instlro n suhlo local governmitit tlieaiu, the tuoplil should lo permlilod, aa u right inherent In litem, 1 1 form for themtclveic einstltittliitiH and Htato gov ornmonlu, and bo iiiltniliod Into Iho Union " M agalu deny Hist tho Itepublliau p.vl) in Ctah wiui orginlxo,! to unduly liftvlon Mtatohtiod. 'lhuiUOSlloitol Hlatu li.nxllorUt.il was not luimelhti lj In-v'clvisllii In-v'clvisllii tin illvlslun of tho penph of tho icrrllory on iidiou.l aiiv linn Hut in v lew of tlm nutiv clung win. h luiv, reieutly tritiisflrit in. our midst enecliiuiho polliiisl and milurlsl Inter obis of tho peuplo. uud bsllavln tho cuu- dltlona or li i imriulatluli, mat rial r ""J'ces. prtutioliitellltencaatiil m iralliv or tlila I rrllorv are such oa to Insure h staiile liu goi eminent thoroln, wo pleilire onrielvca to tho lieopld of Ibis Territory that ohr lie.1 etToria shall la exerted to form a Htate government fir Utah audio iror-uro her admission Into the Union of suites. We regret that in our arTorta to ie.1 em Hi people of this territory trnmtheyoke ot liemwralle bolulaite, and to pre u . llin 1 e. rltorv for odltilssloiilnlollie t nlon a lli.piiblloan Stale, v 0 hnv e been bam pereel and besot by tlm active lio.tlllly of certain ltejuiiiiirtm tllelals.ai tlnglnlltelr rapidly ofappolnlec of a lloinibllean u . Iiilulstratli'in This eonvcilllnn reeectfiilly cntimela thel'resldent that all ruttireappolntments to ofllc In this rsrrltory sliiml I In i. reeognlredmeiiibeta or this piny. Wo believe such action by Iha l'ri.ldu.l will provolienellelaltotho party, twill Te-rl-torlat and national, Jor.es ol I'rovo nrowi and ollercd a minority report amciidlue Iho original lieolulluna by Inatrllnii thu followlog! Hut In vlovv of tho many cbangea which have recently tramplrod In our mlilNt, allcctlug the pollUcal and inalerla) Inter-ots Inter-ots ol ibo Hiiplc, and I ellevln the eon dltlons of the opulallou, mterlsl resource, re-source, publlo Intelllgeuco and morality or Hie pexrplo of lhl 'territory are such as lo tusuro a italdohHsilgovernmoia Hmnln, wo pledge lo the Iwile of this Territory that our best clturla aliall bo evi nod Inform atjtato giiverilllutlt Tor Utah, and to proenroher admission Into the Luton of ejtates UUVIHNUH IIKjMA" KMN)ll8kI. C'rtinoof illlUrd olleretl the follow, lug, Which Was ftijoptudl 'I hit this convention liearllly mdoraos Iho action ,f Oov orrn Allhur u Thomas In hist irons lo protect and further the Interests of thoTorrltory lu his reeoui-iiii'tulallona reeoui-iiii'tulallona and by Ids exeroisa of tho veto Jsiwer. AllTIIUII llltuVv'N. Tlic question of itat.limd la an lm. loilatilocc. Ayearngo wo pleilned ourstlvia that wo would not aak fur Immediate atatehcod. Has anyllilhg occurred iliicuthat II. no that Juillllo liitorrkfor It now-V Wo ihuuld lu ci.nalit. t,t. A liltlo mora than lv,u yaara ago handful of men went down to Werhlugum art InR for statehood Willi a dlr Iran lilvincnt clause In It. Tiny would dlafruiiolilre u majority if Iha t.t cllUeiis of this Territory. Willi tho menace of r "Liberal" vlitorynnd "l.linral" parly In uwrr, (art) Hint ro.otla to ever itibleriuo to gain voloi and lilrenmeu to work on the itrott audlu auric alleys, mid even decide nil Ilie week lunv to outuday; wn I 111 liver of slntelioocl V Vn, w hou conditlona ate ripe, for It, Lot bo fore. JllJt 111VINP I derlro to ejitak against tba minority rciort. I dosj txciUts I believe It la cowkrdly, I do not letlilbuta mi h feel. leg, however, to my friend llrown be-cnuicltilcrs be-cnuicltilcrs not apply tu him. lop. pose It became It Is contradictory to notion taken by thu lief ublloaii ar y lu tha pait mid will thorctore favor tho uajorlly rejivrl. The previous (Uc9tlou was called for nnd voted down, after which ri. J, Kenyon wa recoEii't'sl bv tho chair, lie pruiituml that bo belongut to a lurly of honor, llu believed thut he wraasoilitliitj wltliltoneitraeii, The KO-cnllnd tnluorlly rt ort waa only a motion which unbraced the Ideas ol Mr. Jones. Ho ajvlied the llepubll. enna to ilnnd by their colon and not advertise the motive aa n tody of derc live, dlehoneit rogues. The enabling en-abling act Introduced Into C'on;rsa by the Itepubllinm if Utah lust winter thould to conformed to. Junes said liu wished to cor ret ktattmeut that had go to forth that his ldesa alouo were embodied In Ibu resolution, Ono' other, u gentlenisri from MllUrd, ngreed with him It was thu Democratic Demo-cratic parly that first broke tlio filth made n jotr nno with reference tu not nuking for Immed ato statehood. Isadora Norrlsa cllareet au amend. mint, vvltleli carried, calling Uion the, President to lake speedy action on the1 Rruribity measure. CvMl'AlUN IITCrHTUttn. The committee on camialgn liters lure reported that tbe national committee com-mittee nnd t-rill league ubllihed a number of Uiuks, but that hut few of Hi cm tretted In detail on Utah products pro-ducts that needed protection, and recommended that tome w orris, on the subjects of wool, lead orce, mgar, etc , boitlecteel by tho Territorial commit tee. Die cotnuiltleo iiIko highly recommended rec-ommended u 'llktidbookof llepubll. canlsm," edited br Calvin Ileasoner, The l.tforui uud urjienJmcuta noted then carried. MIMINAIIU.NS llltlU.V, A lleavir delexatu nominated I'm. ley Denny. A Hani-ate delegate nominated Jacob Johnsuu. JAHM niVIMB aald ho preiumed that ho waa living In thu J ear 180V. llu rose to nominate a man who wua destined to represent tbe lteuublUaii parly of Utah In the next Uorgresa of tho United Htatet. llu knew that ba had ohoson wisely andwell. llu bad not. pono over llio Waiatcli In the JJnit, nor the Hlerras In Iho Wcit, lie had found In tbe fattncMoa of them mountain a man whuwna.n shining Jewel, the bright, tat Ecnl In the crown of youni Utah. Ha llr.t saw thu light of this llTo In this city, tlilrtylhree yeari ago. Ha was a bright child and Is nil ablu man. At thu tarly n;e of thirteen by his own Industry ho left the district school nod entered the University of Utah, wbcro he grail, uiled with high honors. Next wu Hud him at tlio priuler'a cose and then an able aud fc-arlos editor; thu chief of the greatest lleptiblliaapuperln Utah, lie was the llrst to come out of the oil IVojili's tatty. He was tho diplomat dip-lomat the uutoaman and orator that should rvpieseut Utnb. llu was the Najiolcun of tho Itepubllcan party, the Moaoa who would Knd tlio lie p. ubllcan psrly In victory. Ills li'ime waa l'runk J. Cannon. (Applauso.) AllTIIUII I1101VVN eald tbe quoitlou that loufroulrd tho coiuoiitlon wan an important one. It was one that ohotild bo dh-oiiweoJ eiaro fully, calmly, dispassionately. Nolthor friendship nor haired should cut any rU-nre In thu iwloctbiu of a dilcKata who should represent thu Id al peorle of tho tonltory In the caiuiicIIm of thu natlm, A mau ihoull bo n nuluaitid who would repreeont nil of (riiih. A man whuioultl draw heavily item the I.lbeMl" jitirly wua preferahlo. It loomed tn dim thutn lunn whociuilJ riuch out ui'd vipluro thut voteahujld be clioieu. It was not dlllltult In II ml minim man llu should t. a muii (hat could tnmuiand liiflunnoa at Wnslihi -ton, with thu Itoptibllean intluencu fi tnu 1 as! If euch ii mull was ml eolocli 1 thu appointment w uld i'o t "Liberals," llio Hilt !.kot!ele gallon had tumnietetl him to nuiutnatu au o)d tnuu, un ablu luwjer nnd wise Jurlil, a vtt. ran that ' was wllh Clrantw ben he was elected to Iho tre-sldrnoy. II had a national reputation thu noblest Itomati ol them all. (Ureal ap.Iaurc ) He. hi fought for us; should we not fight forlilniT He lias not entiled for Iha oDIcp, for lie la not an nflk'e itktr It madq no dllTvreiicu rum whence he caruo ai long a he was a resident of thaTcnllory and a representative nf tha pieplu ot Utah. Thu speaker isiinl tinted JudceC. V I'.cllMI. tXiLONM an.ij. aald lio did not think snyone would queaitlou his rln'it to apeak beaautu he occupied llio chair. Hiaeoinlod tho nomination of Judu llenttett lio.l. JOHN . ItHilll, of Trove, madun ihataeterlatlc speech lu which he nomlualed t-eorgo Blither. Hnd of I'rovo. Hulsolskl and ethers ol We her County seconded C'uuiioti's nomination, nomina-tion, nrN r- ittcit aald ho wouU beDsbatned to return lo bla home without p ylng a tribute to n mau whoso came would arouse a whirlwind of cut h!i Wnu lu thl Ti rrl-tory. rrl-tory. With the brllllatiey and cnerg) of genius liu had cllmiied to Iho ut most round of thu Ind ler. lit. wai au tiucuoipiiratle btnlu worker. Ills name wa Cannon. juii.t itniitv n mi snllltwa net III lurpnss lo reflect upon any candidate whose namo hsd beeti presented b the convention, but the crisis had arisen when the llshl man should b aa'ectti Heacconded the nomination of Juigu llennett. Ham K nyon inovi-l that the llrst ballot Ihi an Informal one, diet, and tho llrst ballot was crdirml. inch ihnlrtnan announcing Ibe vole of his county. lilt) IIAIIOT. loratr. ill I . llllii Ijtjr. ... J... not hi Mar -.h.-. ... I ri Irtnd (not m-ortwl).. ...I. ...!.... 1-ii.d ( t it ft ... .tre,.".,""r..., ' 11".... . tn Jnn (i.ollefort94). l'ii.Uii(iitreprtl) m " Wv-MtTTTiwVrei-wW .' . ."' '.'." .. . '. MhllttOII,..,M.M.w - s ... tltb4TLm . - -. 1 .... itrn (u-i rwritxi) - . TfiUj.H. .. . "p" I ' M 1 it, nnmlxr ot votva, (1.. Wttry to CtlulLfl, .v; When ttiu result ot tlir ballot v&$ nn nounceii the wJ)Jrtc.ito lnuKluiit.li occur roJ. Muty of tho iJolpt'i priH-xovcr ilmlr on-J jcliul Un.ni tilt Iiutoe. It una n verilutiJu u-iitlcfminltim. Crlu of fraul illleU tl.-lul. HdkhlJ aflor tho iiolra hnJ fcUlrtUttJ n Picon J tig I lot hn ordfitj anil rciultttii m Itllnun. iccoh niLLur t si' I coevrr. 5 s 3 5 rs " lies r-ileif"..'.7rr.X!.;..'.'.'""'"l II.." .... t sella. ............ ...,, V at,,,,.., llsrllVij I".'"JZ1" ZZ J J '"I niuiu"......'. ,.' " ir...'. "" iiiea . ""'.'.Z.7.""'.','." - i7. '.','.'. issiiiste .. .1 ai i.... Nsnistie... HM ...... 10, 41 ',,.. seifw it e... i euminit M .1 It 1 s . ,, ti I isli .. ,... e ... VVnliltuloa - I a! ... nceer w.w rt t .... Jotits ... .. ,"Tiet l0 l Total vote, ltd Nseaasirr lo a eholes, .97. It wn now midnight nnd cries of neaping gai i iiu-d tba convention to adjourn until 10 o'cloer, tlila tnorulni;, anncoumtor which will bo found on thu l.lghlb l'ac-r. (tbnfufrt rm 1'agt S ) To-iliir'a l'rreellns. Tljo convention to anemblcd At 10 o'clock thla morning and iiuarler of An Hour later mva called id orJer by ChaltmanH'ella. C'harlca Crane, of Millard, arose and aikid the indulgence of tlie conven-lion. conven-lion. II0U.IJ that be had Introduced a resolution Imt eveulug In regard lo Iho veto power ot Governor Tliomoa. lie now believed It ihould be with-drawn. with-drawn. On motion the action whereby tho lorolution waa adopted waa rocon-Idered rocon-Idered and tho reaojutlon withdrawn, only 0110 negative vote being oait. rniHii 11ALI.OT. Thechalrnow announced that the third ballot would be commenced. It mulled aafollowil tot-Mr 3 S S 5 i ijJL ii.,. km""" " " ..''"""1"" i"" t.aeoMHM w., 1 ,, w 11. (i.i0iij.V.'.'.'.'.'.".'.','.'7.7!.'.'.'T.'.'!.' '" i.!." euUte!""i;!".'.."'.!"l 'A -nnreta. ! . iNw fn'"ii'n".r,'.'T7..Vr7".'.'.'" .... .-'... iiin."""nT-!J3rrn-r. i "i 'a w.i.irl, ,j.. Uttar-MJ!iriZ"!I".'"r"" "a. 1, -Toltli .... IW "iTipji Uriut ixclteiuent now nrevklled. The light let wee 11 the Utah and Weber county delcgatlone raged lung and loud and In vain the chairman tried to reatore order. A louum n A MAT waa piocnded with and reiulted aa folhiwii couarr. S La il I Kh.H ,..,, ,... i TO , ) - , j ' -- "JH.t .. ii H 1' Retur H ,M. 11 1-e. rummlt....M..w J ir.... Tooelo .. 11 X 1 ToUU - -.. I M 13(ta Srflkrr uiuintliuu, urt " " "o ciuicr," crlnl thu chtlrman, auJ train dtn imlraMrrra furloui nJ CuIonI HflU Ipcatno iDHMtleut unt tttld tlmt Iin wouU Uoclara llio nonrcntlon J (ourncii unUif order vrai oUervtil. llh-NNt-IT WlTllllHAWU. Arthur Drown took tho pint form unit mIU tlmt ho hiil ltu lnntmcfi! by Judge llenmtt to wltliOraw hla iinmu ni.d nk hi frirmiB lo mipjoit (.vortiu HuthurlitnJ. (Dt-ftfetilDji: clucra (or tlvti inlnuttB.) rimi iutuT. coivir, I 1 1 i "ho . . .".'.'.'. . . -. Z!T.. "--.. f'.'." "15 llarlEhl .'.- ".V.'.V.m7 '.'.'."'. J ii'uu""":.'" ;,"- 7'." ..!. i wSoirlf 10"r7-".".'..r.7n7...i! j!,!i i 1oul.... tTi J 1 Thu chair anuuunccd that Cannon wua elextod, nud tho Wei or County celegatta fairly ytumi (iiemielvi hoario while they dbtrltuled Cannon badirta alining the other delegation!. Will I.HtuartofriAltl.ako aucoeed-ed aucoeed-ed lu llinl leougnlied by the ohalr after mi ellortof auvcral mlnutia'dura. Hon. Ho moved that Cauiion'a nonil-nation nonil-nation bu made unuulnioui. Tho motloii waa (ut and carried amid ehM ra for Canuon, llepubllcttilim and Utah. llooth In behalf of Ulali County we claim the light to make the motion Juat carried. The motion waa accordingly ro put olid again carried. The Woler delegation then gao thrruiiheerifor Utnhoouuty und n llku nuiuier (or Hutberhtud. i'roto theu gave three cluera and a tlgir (or Caa-nou. Caa-nou. Ill WAIT UPON OANNOV. On motion a comuiltteo of three, conMlitg o( Mtniri. Martin, Crnue and Hootli, w ai Appointed to wait on Mr. Cannon and inform him of hla nomination, cuixi.srl. en lb 1 i.otuib. C. O. Whllttmore olli red tho follow, lug aa having Lei 11 wrltlin by Colonel Bella: I hereby prntont against committing tho 'territorial llopubltoun party In rutor ot luimeillato nUtohood. Cotiilng oveuu will take cureuf ihut Ue.tlou, 1 do not iHllavultistthlala thellmoor Iho Otxa-alon Otxa-alon lourgosthti hood for ITtahlerrltury, I must rc.j 11 Uullyak that this proto.t agiiiniitNHUhuol may bo mudoa jiartuf tho ncnrdi ot tho procoodhiga of thla cominllju, Colonel Ferguson I Am proiy for Colonel Belli In thla contention. While he has oicuplod thu chair 1 havo tarnettly nousht lo discharge my duties before thla ooutonllon In on houeat uud manly way, but I certainly cannot agrie with Hie sentiments of Colonel Bells' irotist. We, aa Itrpublieana, bsast of thu iduoatlou ami Intelligence wepossiii. That bulng the cam. we iftould hnow how U govern nuirelvta. A year ago a dlttlnr.u'ahed Hoiithrrn writer, Oeorge W. Cable, III an able artlcleetatcJthat Utah had amroprl. toil tbalytar llinoaud a half timet n mucli money percallA aa the two Carolina'. (Applamo) Vet would any one daru make tho lU'clllnii tl at thoaei Htatta ihould bo nude to withdraw with-draw an I la ke t out of tin union? No. Tliey-belon; thero and n dota Utah, (lireat apflauie.) I nm op-poied op-poied to the prides t. Thero were ntimeroui crlei of "vote It down," whan Colonel Bills ex-I ex-I lolned that Iberu woe tiu ui cvrslly for y vole either faverlug Its Adoption or rejection. He asked thit II I e simply (lied as a poillon of the record of the proceeding of tbo convention, l'er-mlsalon l'er-mlsalon waa given. TUIIIIIOIIIAI. cioitiliiir. Tho fallowing were then llecled mcinbtra of the Tirrllorlal cummlltie: lleavi r John K. Murdocli. llox Jlldrr-K. A. Hex. t'ache W.H. Hnelllng. Ilavls Joedi T. Malioy, Kmiry II. A. Kelson. fJarflold John P. Chldeiter. Juab Alma Hague. Kane Jamea Iawls. Mlllard-Charka Crane. Morgan F. It. 0. Welsh. ltlch Wesley K. Walton. Halt Like Janus Devlno. Hante Anton II. Lund, Beviei William H.CUrt. Hummlt Alum l.ldredgc. Tooeli A. U. Bblalds. Utah L. HolbriHik. Whthlugtnn Martin Hlacb, Webel Abbott It. 1 ley wood. 1.AM1 cniiuitsiu.sriui. Jamea l'elelsonof Itlchfleld, Joseph T. Jouivof I'rnvu nud Joeti llnwells of Lognu were chosen aa lominlpsloii- uia tu locate unlvtrslly lands. CANI.OX Al'l'KAIll. At thla Junclure tbo lommltteo ro liirmd accompanied by Ciiniiou. The latter waa given A wnrm welcome and waa Introduced to the audkoco by Colonel Sell. .Mil. CAN.NU.N aald: Thla la tho tint convention of re-coiittnicted Utah lo nonilnilo a delegate to Congre. It la emli-ent-ly mtlngaud troiir that the Itrpubll-iaii Itrpubll-iaii 1 arty should lo the ilomer. Gentlemen of the convention, 1 imct you In tho same spirit that you have nominated in. I may hu 0or lu some of the (juallllia that should gu to make up your delrgatis. Hut I do not lack lu these love lor Utah and llrpublhenlirj. (Prolonged ni-plause ni-plause ) This ningulflrout couvenllou Ii only a pisssge of l!eiillloantur-cess. l!eiillloantur-cess. If our biaitaand best etlorla enter en-ter tilts coming catni algn as they did II1I1 convention, we will iwttp Ihla renltory with Mctory fiom Ii,au to Dixie. (Ai)!iiuie.) One thing la rer-tain, rer-tain, Ulall will smi lailitlralttutli. The Invincibility ot lWiiMlcaulsin will be made manllist. Vnung 4)IaIi has lietn honored; old Utah must not lie forgotten. Vittriui of IteiublliAn-Imu, IteiublliAn-Imu, when tho day for a larger folltl-ctl folltl-ctl faith ilawnaon thin Irrillory, you will not be uegleoted. Von have htard the pledge, nn I It will not be broken, lieiublkanlmi oilira no Intangible Intangi-ble dream, i'roedum of thought and ballot and reward for toll ore Ita plltes. It fays that It la Ihedul) of the gover mvnt lo provide and proleit lalmr ao far aa sslble, Americana by birth and adoption are lot fitted fur tarrying out these Ideas. Itipubllcanlsm Is no lonser a mysterious mys-terious uncertainty In Utah, but a living, liv-ing, moving, progreaslveandbii-eflclal lowir, Ita diitluy la tu illicit ur land until alio la pollllcally fru. flin-tlemen flin-tlemen again I thank you, VUMUlrUOUH AI'1'I.AUag. Three cheeri wire again glvinfor Cannon, and the latlir ro osed u aliu liar numbir for President Hairlsou and Itepubllcaiilsm. riila wan re-luoded re-luoded tu with alacrity an I thu old Btruituioof Thesplau art fairly shook. The coitvintloii lluu AdJ6uruid. |