Show I I REPUBLICANS WOnKING 11 I I I Engaged In the Nomination of a Municipal Ticket Today THE ORGANIZATION AND RESOLUTIONS t lion 1 11 Ciritld1 Tonporn tirid Ive on1 Chair Th Old ul I I IInoro I The llepubllcan city contention met i I In tho Salt Lake Theater flt 11 tL m I today proceedings opened by the IJenhalter land laying Therell he 1 a i Hot Tlmo In old Town Tonight unit i other fnmlllai aim The meeting u i i called to order l > > Mr A II parsons V chairman jof the city comml like Tho I I call Nine read by F M Ulmer ecro I try Mr 1 arsons am uoi ced tho election ot lion I1 D Critchlow as temporary chairman Mrs E dna h Smith vice temporary chairman Mr 3 A rrolseth secretary J T Axlon assistant secretary Jake Qreencwnld r > c geant at arms I Vhen Chairman Crltcl low took the floor ho was warmly received and com I in need a rather sarcastic and vigorous vigor-oUS speech by reminding the delegates I that since the Republicans met In Fire Ha capacity tho last time mini po I Iltle1 changes boil I taken place Hut this wos not a national convention Its budnB was oC a munlcllal character I A city Could not coin money at the ratio of 16 to 1 or any other ratio 11 I I could flat fight Spain or annex lIawali t < Inca last the Republicans met In convention con-vention In this city the party bad 1 come Into power In national politico While I the sunlight of prosperity hart not yet I urst upon the Galleys of Utah It was I > awning In the Last and would reach IlCr In due time The last election In t this State was lost to the Itepubllcnn arty through Its own suplneness al erslon an folly An opportunity van slow r toented for all factlons getting I gtr or and winning a victory The I cratu Title citadel of IlepubllcanUm Lake City and county must be retaken re-taken from the enemy the former at the contest thBt was noW abut to be waged Tho speaker referred tn the citizens I movement with considerable levity nnd liken Its authors unto Cromwell nnd Ills 1 rto indl ea Is who resolved I themselves Into a nbnetitlon no clety Committee were appointed as fol I lows CrI1enllolt M Fischer f1mma I Thornberg H CartwrIght H 11 Tvans r M Leo J I White Judge Rhea D J Sharp Mrs Kelsey Dr S r lng I I Permanent Organization and Order of lluslnessJncob Moritz G V Hj mon r V Jenkins W II Ingham George H Emery Donne Dunne F D 1I0hh Alum Rate r E Ic6u tIn II F 11edmond I ncoolullonllD C tlchnorJ Weller Samuel nllney C n Atterhllry J 1 O1bhB Mrs Wm 131111Z fl W Alorrl son 11 11 Christensen George O Armstrong On motion of r I > Christensen nil Solutions were ordered referred to the committee Oil resolutions without debate Judge Colborn moved that when the convention take n tecest II he to meet Informally nt 130 to K > Into executive session to discuss party policy heal up wounds agree on reRolutlonB an1 map out tile general work of the convent con-vent onT on-T Is motion was strongly opposed by I Delegates rirhnor and Morris and rn motion or the latter the proposition proposi-tion was tabled antI a recess was taken until 2pm I I AFTrilNOOV PI SSIOM The convention did nol reconvene un tit 2 30 At that time Mr HI Evans chntrmn 01 the commIttee on elen I tlals reported the list of persons entitled i I en-titled to seats In the convention In the case of the Twenty ninth pre clnrt the committee rcrommended that each of the two contesting lotegn flows be Sealed and that tile vote be equally diudel I between I them Artnilel Chairman raon announred that the expenses 01 the cOnvention amounted to 1100 nnd that prorated among the delegates It mealll nhout f5 cents each hlch he hoped would be it Id forthwith InB1talutfnl eJ h ct had pald In Its tu11 quOtA The Collection oC Cash was Ihn Proceeded eded with Upward 01 hair all hour waft Consumed In thlB I task The commllltc on permanent or gllnlzallon and order oC huolnes rePorted re-Ported nil follows J D Crllehlow chairman D C tlchnor first 1i10 cit jrrruin ni MrsIJdnnLSmllh Second Sec-ond vIcepreklenl vFrRnk Mat thaws ocretary A L Wlllioms Art DI And StBm MIiCord aecond olslant secretary J J Grenewal Beeantotarms order 01 business t nomination 01 mayor 21 attorney 3 rocorder 4 police justice 5 auditor 6 treasurer It was nine recommended that ninn InaUnl t I a leechoB be limited to three mlnut The cmlnlte on resolutions reported aB foll lows Your committee on resolutions organized or-ganized by electing larly P Chris tenBn an chairman and C n Stanton M secretary ubmll for the con slderntlun of this convention the following fol-lowing The nepultlcnn party In city eon mention assembled promulgate their Ilatform relative to the munlcltnlgov ernment of Bait Lake City Utah I Jr tAII power In municipal affairs nB well aB In national Issues must originate with all the pe plo regardless regard-less of their relation In life Any attempt at-tempt by a few to assume this birthright birth-right of American politic Is I 111 advised ad-vised and 1 un Amerle in The ltPullll I dp IC1 can party has ever been I the guardian of the liberties of tho people Bcconl We aJIlrm that n business result can only be attained through the employment 01 Strictly bu illness methods and ta Insure this wo lie lee i = ri Ji l our cnndl I lat for Mayor to devote his entire time during business hours to tho city business anl that all ap polntlve oflloers and employes shall be selected and governed by equally rigid business I rules Third The nepulllcnn party points with pride to the fact that It has written writ-ten In our State Constitution that the water system of Halt Lake City or any other munIcipality In Utah cannot can-not he sold or biased Etnv wo pledge Ourselves that water shall be furnished to consumers at actual cost FourthWe advocate absolute econ only In the admlnllralton of all departments de-partments 01 the city government hilt that economy mt not be at tho ex retain 01 the health oC the city or the proper protection to the property of all citizens from the ravages or fire or the duo enforcement or the critninal laws In this connection ee favor that the bull line lot now Owned by tie city In tho ourth municipal ward and thlch was pnrcM1 with a vIew oC erecting n fir station thereon for the protection of property owners In the ent1re eastprnportion DI the munlcl pal ty he utilized nt ns early n day as possible for the urpooe oC erecting n flro station thereon We further prom lie that all bickering In the police do pertinent 10011 eeMe and that the oh Jects for which that department was organized shall be I carried Into effect Independent of political ambitions or political punishments FlClhW hold that under Itepu lIenn I mI In the employment or day laborers and the appointments to lie maI to office honest and efficient He Iubllean hall ho given the preference prefer-ence and we are alterably opposed to non Republic Ins holding onieo of any kind character or nature under a Republican administrationS administration-S I 1 Taxation1 under present financIal finan-cIal conditions sholll he at the loweot possible rate Interest on the bonito ihoul be promptly met tile health Police fire ivwer cemetery street law and other departments or the city should ho conservatively nlmlnstered nn 1 tares should he I levied solely with this end In view Sventhror tM maintenance oC the principles herein 1 net forth wi pledge our IndlvlllIal efforts and Buhmll them to the earnest consideration or the people peo-ple JUdg Colhurn orcrcl Iwo amond menta to the resolutions ono protestIng protest-Ing alalt the excess r water rate In this city and one pledging the Ite 1 publIenn party to the establishment oC a frve pullIo IIbray The resolutions and amendments were still under die elllon at 4 oclock 0 |