Show I IN INSTATE STATE CONVENTION t I Big Attendance of f ler gates From All ov r i A iB li J j tf J JL L LJ cc l I II kids 1 fib Ilia iIi COlli 5 iiIi u J I All As early as 8 10 o oci I cit ck this morning delegates to the Dc oon n ln begali to t the Suit Salt Lake Theater Theoter the tho Mil call WI I for tor 1030 The noVel which has brought II a necessity for tor a special I prompted greater interest In iii t roCe than baa lia rute to State The interest however Is riot nol con connia l pro proceedings but there i r lI t Q a anxiety nil 58 to Ih mi tN o of tomor tomorrows tomorrows rows convention l the tho JliI lines of delt t two will viii have hAe been and th the grounds Brounds upOn Ihl tb lh political organizations como coma before the will VIII then have bC been t nu UI known In Ina a addition to regular aa 1 Well principles whIch are re IY or always it Is ex cx that on both sido hero will be sonic some expression as to notion ot of the lower house ot 01 the leg legIslature Ith l to rev rep there Ut s In Inthe Inthe the It 14 also s will to re receive some So that all In nil the present tI in Utah Is burdened much Interest to citi sens ot of nil all classes and the of to duy and is l or of great concern to those hol e Is In inseparable separable from that o the State There In the decoration or of th The simple yet pleasing colors of bunting tastefully arranged atut 1 the stage tables and balconies formed the bulk of the dress In which tM the hall ball was WIIO clothed while and era 18 a o sly p placed coo b by Mrs W i J B ladles of the Ladles Ladies Democratic club set Sitt ot aft tb the stage In innest nest Democratic The ladles alSO on the table a bouquet to i j s to It tJ and Ind It itI I II add el ful a wall wa 1 r rh to h Jt of the d 1 that WIla as thrown Into contest contes on th the convention floor Notwithstanding the fact that dele gates gatIS were on hand early thc ho conven coner Urn tim was more than half an hour late In coming to order but the Ing time hue was U utIlized d In holding cau i bleh bich It was ho hoped ed would tote tate III ho work of at the convention band also enlivened the tho oc caslon with strains of music largely arII composed ot of patriotic national airs oln which os as always was much ap predated and elicited applause The attendance was exceptionally large and appeared to be thoroughly representative ot of all sections of the tho State earl all the were vere complete and there was for recognition or of but few proxies CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES DurIng the whole of the tho day the thc con congressional gressional candidacies ot of Judge Juge ling and Mr Dunbar was talked of to thE ex cx tent that other only r received secondary consideratIon Tho friends of both men melt to be confident nt of success hut but sUll were active In soliciting support Some there were who said aid they would cast theIr votes otes for either of tho ho gentlemen named while a minority favored a adark adark dark horse borse and frequently In that con mentioned the name of at Judge Henderson OFFIcERS At 1115 State Chairman James II Moyle ole called the convention to order and announced the temporary of the meeting as follows tollow W L Weber count county VIce Senator Mattie hughes Cannon Salt count county C Utah county y t hayes Sevier county I Hum bum mit county JUDGE Mr introduced Judge Maginnis who a short address In which be urged the convention to nominate a anan aman nan man who will bo be able ablo to win and then to make It n a matter of IndIvidual dut dutto duty to see that he was elected When In said aid Judge Utah gave n a majority or of over oer to that great groat man William Jennings conditions were lero the same as they are today and It Is 18 the duty of oC the tho people to show how to the nation that thc they were earnest In their expression at that IliaC The remarks of Jud Judge e Maginnis were vere well and were re hen given liberal expressions ot of appreciation lion Mr Molie moved mOed the lie appointment of three s one on Platform and resolutions ns one on organisation tion Mil order ot of and ono one on cr credentials lIe lle urged that the com coin be composed Of one member from each county for each committee and that the count select the these e committee members There was considerable debate n as to the number of members for the committee on pint flInt torm aria and resolutions but Mr doyles motion finally and ond then the toll roll of counties wn was called for the nam namIng Ing of these committees as UPON Dene rJ W V Co C Edward CarbonA S II Blood howard Oar II 11 Dale OrandA GrandA A Net Neff W Marston arston O 0 MIner J n 1 B Hay Itay HopkIns Nielson N French Snit Salt LakeE A Wilson San n 8 Lobber F Murray J A S oJ J 1 4 L I nOlden Waterfall at Uintah A N Johnson Johnon O 0 Bullock C l Drown Brown Eck Eckersley It II Christensen ORGANIZATION L II Dotson Carson oll J Matthews M nn A Cottrell Olson OllOn D B ShI 3rd UrandA A NiT bund Jr lane Stern Gannett McKinnon Salt Lakeit W Sloan Swi It Letcher lard T Jleah I 1 Allen Jardine II 11 Clark t Wood Robinson J III tt RESOLUTIONS DD Ux Do D A Ca heI O 0 n onIt a 0 lI v Id O 0 Crosby W V Corbia hn Parry Abbott Kane ted A Milville Francis Gannett B 13 Cook Salt Bait Thatcher San luanE JUlinE W ilson Graves Sr n H Wells J McLaughlin Tooele J D Miller Byes G 0 Woolley r W Mansfield D Dee Abel John Evans Eons of oC Utah County count here this resolution which was re referred totted to the resolution committee with without without out reading or debate The Democrats of Utah In conven convention tion assembled den deny that the lie people of this State have broken an any covenant or compact t entered Into with the lie nation for tor the purpose ot of securing Statehood We dell deny as false and ond malicious the charge of at wholesale made madu against the of this State and we further that Congress In re to seat the dulY accredited of a sovereign State who pos nil all the constitutional ions and presented complete completo prima facie ache evidence of his right to be sworn In d a principle 0 of representative go government ADJOURNMENT tENT An adjournment WM was taken until 2 CI Judg Ib r at all tl c would woula m mt In the Interim The pros pro were for a lively meeting this nf at with the Introduction of some Interesting propositions Continued on page tw two |