Show I DEMOCRATS IN INSTATE INSTATE STATE j i Big Attendance anc oDet Q D f gates Fro FroMI From All MI v A Jl rry i i Sir ri ft I lt bera lies Heu tI i the tilo COlli lh As early liS as 10 this delegates to the l began to s lt the Salt Sa Lake Theater call wu sri tor or 1030 1010 The rho which has hoa brouGht abItU II a for tor 1 a el l Iru prompted greater Interest In 16 lX than hRS has attached n rule to Stilt Stal rile however Is ie nol flOt cor nn Ill lodaya pro but there 1 ost a 0 as to the thu D Dit o taito ru conventIon r l the lini of i two parti will have been and an anthe the tho grounds hl both organizations com come the will then have been n e known I In addition to regular a well know own which Are or involved CAm it is ex e that on oa both MI III t there will t be expression as to tie the nt a attic of tro iio lower house of t th t national leg lel with roler o ret rep rf there I In Ihl It is II alsO will roo r some 50 Q that t all In I oil all the Jr sent n tn In utah tah III burdened wIth much to cit lens en of nil all and action of to tc du duy tomorrow Is aO ot of grent grec concern to those hol lit Iare ts Is It In separable from that o t e State There was nothing b bedone I one In the th decoration ot of the The yet et pleasing colors colot of at itil bunting buntin tastefully arranged atu the stage tables and balconies the bulk bulkot bul bulof ot of the dress In which his tt halt ball woe WilD clothed wIllie while floss era cra advantageously placed by J Mrs Mn ladles of t the Democratic dub club set lIet off art the 1110 stage In I Ineat neat nent Democratic simplicIty The ladle Indies also on the n beautiful t e presented to It r tJ und and It I rt Ut 31 I tul ful L was lag lb or of the lId that sas as thrown into contest contes on the convention floor loor the tact fact that dele dale gates on hand early tIm tho conven comen Urn was more titan than half haIr nn an hour Inte lot lotin In coming to order but the was as utilized In holding Lucas It was hoped would facilitate tate ate II the work or of the convention band also the tho 00 caslon with JI spirited strains ot of music largely composed ot of l aIrs which liS as ahas was much ap and elicited applause The attendance was large lorge and appeared to be thorough representative of alt 1111 sectIons ot of the tb State Stute Nearly Nearl all the were war complete and th there re waa necessIty tor fo recognition ot of but few proxies During the whole of the tho da day the con ot of Judge KInG II Mr Ir Dunbar was talked ot of to the ex cx tent tont that other only secondary Ion The rhe ot t both men nen appeared ar J to be confident ot f success but were IY In soliciting support Some Born there were who said they would cast their otes for either ot of the gentlemen named while a minority favored alark a adark lark dark horse anti and frequently In that con connection mentIoned the namo or of Judge Henderson TEMPORARY IC ns At 1115 State Chairman James II Mole called the to order and nd announced the temporary ot ol the he meeting as W V 1 L Weber count county lee Ico Senator Mattie Mattic Cannon Salt Lake I ke county C Dagle Bagley Utah count Assistant M Hayes Sevier evier count county Lambert Sum nit county JUDGE MAGINNIS Mr Moyle Moyie Introduced Judge who iho made a short address In which lie be berged urged the convention to nominate a 11 anan nan man who will be able to wIn und and then to 0 make It a matter of individual duty to 0 see flee that he was elected When In 1896 said ald JUdge MaGinnis Utah gore gao a majority ot of over oer to that hat great man William Jennings iran DIan conditions were the annie as ashey the hey are tOlla today and It Is the duty of the pe lle to show to the nation that tho they were ere earnest earnet In their expression at that tine time The remarks ot of Judge oli received and were given Jhen liberal expressions ot of appreciation Mr Moyie lole moved the appointment ot of otI one on Platform and one on lion Ion antI order ot of business and one on lie He urged that the tho corn com be composed ot of one member from roar t each fur each committee and nil that the select theae liese committee members There Thero was debate as to the number of f members for the committee on form n m anI anti resolutions but Mr dr motion finally rind then the tho thoroll thell roll ll ot of counties was for the narn nama Ing ig of these committees as follows UPON W Y C Hubbard Cach J dWArd CarbonA S n H Blood Howard II H Dale GrandA A Nett IronI Iron W V Maraton O 0 MIner I J 1 Hay HopkIns h Nielson N French Salt LakeE A Ilson lI on San n It Letcher F Murray A SummitS L Ia ld n N n 0 Bullock I C MUrdock M t Brown It Christensen ORGANIZATION L I II Dotson s Careen J Matthews A Cottrell EmeryL Olson Ii 11 OrandA A Jr 1 ane U tell Oration OlIOn Gannett Salt W V Sloan San In n It T liean 1 L Mien Jardine II Clark A Wood le Robinson J 3 KI Dell J D C 0 t WM n 0 Crosby Crosb Orand Grandes W Parry larry Abbott I A Francis Gannett S H Cook Salt Satt Thatcher Sin San JuanE W IV Wilson Graves Sr n Ii its J 3 McLaughlin J RobInson D B Miller lIlIer Byes 0 Woolley n I W Mansfield D Dee R SOLUTION RESOLUTION I Abel John Evans of Utah County here this resolution which was re ic tarred to the tho resolution committee with without without out reading or debate The Tho Democrats of at Utah In conven conen convention tion assembled den deny that the people ot of this State have broken an any covenant or compact entered Into with the nation for the purpose of s securing statehood We lien deity as faise and malicious the charge cot of wholesale law lawbreaking breaking made against the I l ot of this State and we further declare that Congress In reo re refusing fusing to seat tim duly accredited ot of ii a sovereign State who pos poe all the constitutional and complete prUne prima fade facie evidence ot of his tight right to be sworn In violated 1 a principle of oC representative government An adjournment waS taken until Z 2 i t nfl aU de U umi a woUld In t In the Interim The pros poets were sere for tor n a lively meeting this of at with the Introduction ot of some interesting propositions Continued on page twp two twoS S DEMOCRATS IN INSTATE INSTATE STATE CONVENTION Continued from page one h Convention Ju limo tho Itt In Int of 01 Before the gAvel nl toll fell for or order this afternoon Held band re caled the wIth witha I I a rendition or of the thO somo t end fa a cakewalk thEn time got to tho tm work orl lii In blell the I Is most molt Inter interested t IJ CO Corian rH 1 IN t A rt from tito tho cool cont wall Wail hut called for lor and this the chairmAn of that bOdy on an that according 10 lIsts Submitted to nd approved by hImself and associates the be of time committee found that m were ware tl to teats In hi the tho conen tion and d he adoption of this report While the C n W ia time the of t he N a 1 motion trag r U n 11 be requested tu to the John It lumen stated that Mr lilt would l to make an anti nd there lher the matter rested until thero Were ware cries of Committee Shouts filled the hall hail for A 1 fW nun rota ut wee t hut but they subsided for ur n a ot of tim credentials committee report Th rhe majority reported that there thero was wasa ft a contest In that the seat edt Mr Ir hots Holz h end aria while a 0 minority ot of the committee recommended the tho thoI seating of the opposIng delegation A I motion to adopt the ho latter so far ar as It affected the I contest trite WIlS the tho fo tot a 0 dl discussion or of the propriety of bringing the tho details at the contest t tup up on the tho floor of f the convention hall ball hallIn ballin In tit Ih r foe reports Mr allowed to mall mac a statement In defense of him himself self a 1 supporting II their position hy by Mr Ir Sam of taB Ulso allowed to speak for himself and Instants the rIle attempt fI t of this con can contest test consumed much time and thE hall brought out mall thatty ox ex of before It line comae tu It nn an end nd Morri favored the lort he was fill to give gleI or of buIlt both Irma from the tho district halt half n a JIt each Ich Mr Ir defended time the r report port of the minorIty be because hl he woe Will the elect election 1011 of time first was va At length the majority report was with the minority substitution Organization The on end order of business reported as al follows M I FIrst ice II D JOhn JOhnson Johnson son Second IcS M r II H Cannon Third Thin Vice Orcen Wood C C Assistant A Smith n 13 A J J 3 N Clyde John Barton 11 I Cohen Tellers n B Conley F Knicker Knickerbocker booker bocker The order ot of business recommended to first fint hear the tue report of the reso rello lotions committee then nominate and elect si delegates end si to the convention afterwards nominate l and d elgot n ft candidate for tor Congressman tn An II attempt was made to the order of so 10 as 08 to first t ante n a candidate for ot Congressman leaving the other items ms to the last but the nIt original report was al adopted and the tho nt took theIr seats up upOn upon On the stage NO I It was wall that no chaplaIn had been provided for the convention and ono one gentleman suggested that Mor Sommer III as such hut but there being no Mr Ir called lor or a 11 motion to 10 settle time the matter Mr Ir C A ot of Ogden moved that the rul rules be suspended and that prayer be made anode by the chaplain Mr Ir lut the motIon which carried and called upon Mr Waite walle to perform that duty Then It a recess ot of ten mInutes was taken awaiting the report of the plat phat form an and re resolutions committee At Al 4 tho convention was sauntering and In the minds mind of man many evening aim e slon would be necessary |