Show TIlI I li i DEMO CHATS MEET Work cf Nominating a Municipal Party Ticket Begun Today KING AND RAWLINS THE CHAIRMEN uttnnIlAOr noreoU 1lnrlI Lctcocny In lololh Aftltlc t 11clrect In und lIenndI Tho Democratic city convention has been In session throughout the clay It was called to order In the Salt Lake Theater by Chairman I > C Dunbar at 11 oclock who Introduced Congressman Congress-man w II Kins as temporary chairman and Dr Mottle H Cannon as temporary secretary Judge King was received with enthusiastic en-thusiastic demontratlon and Innde n speech that elicited vociferous np lause Hrlsily he said the moial effect of the victory or defeat of the coming campaign was Incalculable could not bo overestimated Th convention con-vention which he was addressing was not the result of spontaneous genera thin It lid not meet In n quiet and of Belt occluded place ov a gathering constituted guardians but It tame from the sovereign people TheremlBht bo some excue for a nonpartIsan novnntfnf 1C the Democratic party had failed In Its promises and pledges Hut It I had not and therefore there was no ustlllctttlon whatever for elfeonU to meet formulate n tuted ommltte t < ticket and thrust It upon the people and declare that theY Ought to veto It At the lat election the lJemocrntic party wn put In th control ot the county affairs unit reform and economy Mv been the result Th Opponents of Democracy sult fearful that they would lose 1 ere now the next election That was A hY many favored the 0calle1 nonpartisan ot them should movment Democrnt partisan see tll II that thy wre not Id Into bY and forbidden paths that they were lot Itraetd trom the silver cause to tire worshiping of false gods and the followlllg of false lights They should farad Lite not like the Israelites of old and forget n cause th > I mennl ao towill could for them The nmorotle pnrty cou mustsr out of service the nul afford to me battalions that have fought Its bat st The convention wa ties In the past not aembled with friends or toe to The but to servo the people ilease ilchcst Individual < nnd communal rtevelotment came through the Democratic Dem-ocratic regimen and administrations should The work before the convention be Approached with all setiousnesq conclusion the speaker said he In of approached with delicacy a matter the day Importance He hoped to see come In Utah and that In I the near future lur hen the words Mormon und Genii I would be Obliterated from the of nil ptirtles1t hid lollticalnomeclatun I I brn charg1 hy some during the lat that the municipal ticket so few clays far as nominated was top heavy After awhile wc would doubtlems arrive nt n state of mind vherL we would not consider top havllls In either dlretln vihen It came to distribution ot offices But that condition unfortunately unfor-tunately had not Yet bonrached und the matter of cvenlni things up somewhat some-what should not bo forgotten Dm orracv knew neither Gent Is nor Jw heathen It drew no limit infidel or itIllmit Around any church but Was ns hrolld us the universe All delegations should work for thc perpetuation or these Irlnelpl and the upholding of this majestic banner committees were appointed as follow fol-low CrdntlalsE W Wilson O H 1ettll C A Carl ult Afro Alice Dut trworth n n Bloater O W Moyle C IJ Stewnrt Mr George Homne Cioarieo Wilkes Mr Jane Freeze Joseph Dull Jr Permanent Organization and Order ot lluslnessC S Klnney J II Murphy J T lialelsh H O hltney C li AnII pia t form And nesoliitionA ItyJe Thomas Marshall D C Dunbar J II Jtloyle Judge John W Burton Party Emblem 1 A Innr E D Fergulon W Q Young The convention then idjourned until 2 R4 i nearly 3 nclock when the convention con-vention was again called 10 order by Chairman King For an hour previous to that time the convention wa enter tallied by stirring selections from Hold military band The first busl ns of the afternoon elon was the presentation l uf the report of the committee com-mittee on credentials which was adopted adopt-ed without objection The committee on permanent organization or-ganization ond order of business re orted as follows Fltstneport of the committee on creelentlals Recond Insulation of the permanent officers of the convention an follows Chairman Joseph U Rawlins vice chairman Mrs Martha Hughes Cannon Can-non Mrs Margaret A Cattle Pecre retry John 11 Hansen assistants John Montgomery Joseph SI Cohen Sergeantatarms Hugh Watson assistants as-sistants Moroni Glllcsple D L Levy 1 hlrd Vrnyer by Robert W Ure I Fourth Iteport of the committee on platform and resolutions P Fifth Nominations of the city officers offi-cers in the following order First I mayor second recorder third nUor Any rourth treasurer fifth auditor lath Justice of the peace Your committee ha exercised Its best Judgment and made a slight charge In the order of the nominations being of the opinion that they should bo placed In the order of their Import once Sixth Flection of the city campaign committee Your comm lit tee further recommends that voting for candidates b < i by allot that the secretary call the numbers of the various election I districts In their order that the chair mail or each election district nl nounee the vote In his district to the secretary In the order cal left that ouch district be entitled to cast Its full vote nnl that a majority of all votes cast be necessary to election Adopted Delegates Llojd Kenner and It yon objected to MrlInwlln acting an Chairman Chair-man of the convention underatnndln As they did that the senator wan not n delegate Mr 11 a Whitney however how-ever explained that Vr Uavvllns was n member thnt he held a I proxy entlt ling him to a sent and vote The oh jectlorin were then rpeAllrl lltMran Chairman King appointed Mes n J 11 Moyle and 11111 Wilson to escort the nw chairman to the mage Senator Sena-tor RaIInR then dellrd a sllrrJng Ieddrs In whIch he urged the con v on Don to nominate tire very best mn ns IhHe wer trocid men and bad mn The mllllnnium 1 1 had not yt come The lamb and thellon could not yt lie down together There waI no such os nn Absolute nonpartisan unless ouch person Was a ntltl Il very Ince mn won n purtlan whthr ho knew It or not The omrnltte on platform and resolution reso-lution reported The committee on part emblem re perfect < l recommending the Adoption of n rooster the Will to be In a L defiant at tltuJrIreht Upon a star over the word No stnr chamber here dopleel Mr It K Thomas withdrew his name as a candidate for SIa > o DAH roil MAYOR Dale wan sucresiful on the first ballot bal-lot receiving J17 utes |