| Show t e Meet in Salt L ater to Name a Fe Congress 0 fur UI l TIre attendance tte Stab convention was fully as lard us that of ratie con consention sention held on and a f In he situation to sue caused the Theater 10 be with L where It tire tho Democratic lc party Thu party parly said Mr which haul the audacity us as Isle as yes el to point with to th the late Blate LegIslature Mr Ir Smoot called attention to the tact that today It tras fa I possible for any allY honest mun to secure employment and eon Call trusted this condition wIth that he said tour four ago ngo anti and dun duro lug IlIg lie He HesaM saM Mid the tho object or of meeting to nominate tI a true Irue American citizen 1 a fl It If you OU pleaSe who will willbe be Congressman from Upon O ti ot of W I It wu was decided to select one from elUh County and the following aunes QI E i F e Win 11 Thayne W Js in tp TM Em I m F P T 3 Steiner p I S Berry J lie He U ii T P MorganS O 0 Ur uSh neMe 0 Salt akeW W Wilson San Ban d W V Jensen W Phillips IJ IJ IJ U U U U U I IJ IJ IJ U U U U UJ I J I i I I 1 II I V I II II I I I i iI II iI I I J h 4 r fl I 1 f 6 Hb IJ 0 5 Ro for tor p lion Hon James s To i Hammond who for tor weeks past has bos been the coil d n ot of the thu n party at for tor 1 honors was born at Utah te H I 1556 When elg eIght teals yeats ot of rugs hl his parents moved to Cache allet aliey where ho he grew to mahhood and obtained ln d his education g 1 Cath Cathe Valley 1 ICh school During bl his odd mo moment meats ment he law s me ine attention to political science Ito was of Cache county f r two the first time In 1877 1171 Litter ho war Wal COI attorney ot of and aud served In the tune tUre for tor three t terms 9 Tha or of tM th hue he served In the Council and the tho last In the Ii houSe le lie was Ij one ene of the first trustees ot of the AgriculturAl College Colleg and In the organization of that Institution In Inu Inthe u the e that carne came with the change chane from Territorial to State Slate con Jr Hammond was cl elected secretary ot tate n a position he now occupIes pIes and which h ic Ito has filled with fidelity and ability In the absen e ot of lover nor Wells he Is the ot of the SI Stute te I I i all 1111 quarters ot of the State T flue proper tion of ladies In the delegations dId not appear to be so 80 large as t I the case on yesterday delegates In plenty plent were on oI hand around the haU baU cirl early this nii h r tire the called luke their political opponents they were fre tardy lardy In entering upon the business ot of the It being 1130 when the gavel ot of Mr Ir Wesley K It Walton chairman Qt of the R publican State commIttee tell for Cor the call to order During the early morning some tall had been done dono In order to got up the bunting and ot other er decora tiona be because ause those ot of had been taken away LIke tRose tose which they succeeded they were simple and tasteful a photograph ot of 1 William McKinley beIng beung promInently In front ot of the table o delegates to the national lean convention are tb 11 be el elected Id to tod today day d That matter is to be left eft tor or a whIch wilt will be h held ld directly after the s Ial el election Uon which fathered the conventions or of yesterday e lerda find and today n hAMMOND TIlE TIIE FAVORITE From all east tast ro th Ond est expressed their preference for tor Hon James T P hammond lammond for tor nominee for lor Congress The pronounced exception came clImo from Weber county b by a afew I few tew delegates the south who ho strongly ur urged the ot WIlliam and editor or of the Ogden Standard Thu ho Weber g lion WM wits solid BOUt for tor him and wIth lIam ham hammond mond oit of the wn way It wets certain that th the gentleman from would have bao been n a strOng for tor the coveted prize lint the nomination ot of hammond waa apparently a foregone conclusIon from the tho first lIrt A thee tho lanty U At 11 1130 Slate Val Wal Walton I Iton ton called the dell to order Scene tary 1 P ChrIstensen P read all the tho call ulI calland and then Mr Walton announced the following temporary or Of Utah countS First Vice Iee C Knowles of t Cache county count Seco Second d Vice D Liv of at county Secretary M t of We ben ocr Assistant L A Clark ot of Davis county Mn Walton Introduced the temporary Mr moot who hG said Mid that ho he hoer heerY er erY much regretted the cause which brought about this special el election tl n but buthe ut uth h he favored the J l 1 faker Baku N DaVIs 5 Pre lye Lindsay as ted n lt White De neAve 1 W v Camomile Q I Lowe C I Thompson n P MIller lUler II H Dory J M Id han n D B Cutter Cutler N Ion A Chalfin n it South alt A Grant San an C Jensen Jonen W 1 Coon Young Youn C sharp harp U II Wooten Was S atson W nail I pori nn Albert Stephens Stephans eb cn PLATFORM r White n It Cleveland C A lj r 1 P Miller F J II John Johnson n II 9 8 Wilkinson M I KaneF IRn F Ford W I oll John Johnson on J K Salt fAIt Cannon iran toW D I Livingston J 7 Olson I Spry Il h oHM M Dougall Cl 0 hatch W In atleN Yo I n B Patton MENT After Afler deciding to refer reter to the com all r without reed reading In Inan an adjournment was taken until this afternOon while hll n a round gound Of t nJ imp greeted Theren Therell be 1 a not hot Time from Director Bimi and bl his band TillS I Presented liT by the tho COni mitten and Quickly st the appointed tIme the conten conon Lion to eider for lor this afternoons kulon Id after er the reports ot of the tho corn com Continued on oa two wo woI I REPUBLICANS f ATHER TobA Y p page ao w 0 on i of bus bUI I meSa committee pre Milet k The Tho over been beena I n a party or of dee deeds dud not ot of I fl baa tact c tf and plo piloted e th iM through every enry For ol thio e ar l tIU nation and tour years hi UIal pl hO has Iti been belm In Ve Q point UI What It has dot Ihu and I is now aC till what I rny may be in J time e future rho or of In NIton Nation nail and State tn lies II the moDel noteworthy In th the histOry ry o of our In country Our line ben been fil mit through great foreign hUC adding to flag lIag nn tory lorr to ou our tn In Inthis this var toned forced ul II In the thc Interest ot of oar own St Suite through Ia loru aC bt anti and tl renoWn it tol trillion hilt has Iho ho many and focal fit at upon tiit ot O n i neW the ct mont ot of 11 trusts tn in harmony with U le II c of 01 time tho lands landH tb the ot of thie State Hille It Ia I oJ of lr uin n k tits the for Cor tho Ito i of the laws unit the tho up f Under dm we h Imd gOn cral d k a n hope o f r and Irros PetIt s proud record th lie He publican ItI It appeals to the people eollo ot of lInh WoJ the cent of at President Mc II on which lie hI was waN and the tho equally sue suc ot of affairs by bJ time the State In Utah The Tho elec ton is 18 forced U upon On till of Utah lIMIt by the Inborn and InsIncerity of the Demo party whose broils brolla and bicker mire the lie Slate ot of two ot of the thre representatives 8 to which It Is entitled fn th the Congress For this leek lack of f representation the Inter Interests cst ests or of Ule lie Slate are now suffering Therefore while deploring the need and of Ule be present resent election welcome he the opportunity offered the theeo people eo pie ot of pulling out or at the lie Dern Democratic mire All As time the party part has hila met and solved every great grent pre ened the tho country In the past so vill It H successfully surmount every obstacle Presented re against good goll government tn In the tle future Slams SIms bun band a to 0 time the opening ot of the afternoon session played the Patrol and this n aggregation greSI lion tion ot of airs fairly brought down the house houlle as did Dream on in the ocean waltzes Chairman A L I Thomas or of the Salt Sait Lake delegation helM being railed called tt to the chair this afternoon Judge A C Bishop was durin during the noon reces elected to act I The ca were all ready to re mc port b 11 resumed OI i BUSINESS the rho committee on permanent organization nd ot cf business present presented ent ed its rec recOmmending i the tot lowing permanent L Thomas ot of Salt Lake e FIrst E Bag Dag Ir Icy ot of Second E L Ii Clark or lit Iron odell ot Cache coun count t V Assistant Drigge ot of Davis Dal county Second Assistant Se D 13 Colton ot o Utah county U P 1 Jen ell Samuel of t and So Se SeYler n ot of lien Da Davel vel The W ws II adopted d apil Chap lain prayer after atter which thell n nt took sent seats In J p per r places upon the 1 stage CREDENTIALS The commIttee reported that tl It had that were wera entItled to In the conven comen apportioned a follows Beaver S 9 20 Cache 33 Carbon 7 1 Emery 7 Oar field 0 Orend 3 Iron G C Juab 19 5 Millard It 12 Morgan Ii I 4 Rich Weh 5 talt III San Juan JURn I 1 Sanpete 45 15 Seler IS Summit 21 Tooele 15 Ii 6 4 We Wa Catch s 5 Washington 6 Wayne Wone 4 Weber H 41 San Ban Juan Juon and Washington were un an represented and the tho committee through ChaIrman Pye pl recommended that all others be allowed their vote as Above Indicated The report was adopted Thomas For the honor of presiding over Oer this magnificent convention I 1 you thanks thank said laid Hon Arthur J I Thomas u upon On taking the chair He fa said a moan should be placed In lion ion who would b be able to commend himself to the its citizens ot of the No one oM can look at t this ls magnificent convention continued Thomas Thoma and read reat the signs Igns of at the tho times can have any doubt that Utah I Is n aln about to place herself In the tho Ineat Ito He column We hove have had tour four years o of Democratic prosperity enough Interrupted ted one delegate Mr Thomas Thoma alluded tt to the election ot of that president Williamp McKinley anI unit this remark long and loud applause Every good law 11 said the speaker which had brought good to time the country bail come comae from the part party Mr Mm Thomas the history ot of tariff legislation and credited his hili party with the enact mont ot of measures brought fit finan nn strength to the country anti onI In I lome caine cases n a term tenn ot of Democratic ascendancy the policy had hod been time means ot 01 rescuing the govern government meat ment from bankruptcy MI Industry hat had been fostered by hi his and Ind the ot of the country hall had t been en reapIng the he benefit of the legislation to which ho he referred The Democratic party no now asserts that It will defeat tr opponents opponent on the ground o of fost fostering trade Why dont you ou know said the speaker that the only nl legislation which WI we have has be been n passed b by the party Th Democrats wilt will have to trad very eli tal test to catch up with UK uc on oct the question Seak ing or of tIme the matter matt r ot or expansion Mr Jr Thomas defended the ot of the nil ad admInistration mInistration and luring curing bli reference to this mend mentioned ned the nante or at AdmIral IVe Dewey Great laulI greet greeted td ed th name Mme R as tilt did hi tile assertion thAt the would preserve the fruIts ot of tM th admirals victory And n nt turn them over oer to that friend lie He belIeved the nation should hould k keep p all It had attained and nud could cook see m tn 10 reason why America sh should not have the trade trad o of the Orient Orienta a w veil as that of tiny Other ther part art ot of th the globe The Th people of r Utah will Till tel fol tellow low Jow no party that 10 dc S s not follow tollow th fill 1151 STAR SPANO SPANGLED LED here lIer the Land band played B Spangled DInner Banner ad d the u to their feet teel I I lag during the hO rendition n ot o the hymn many marl JoininG In iii P V leon O Gee 1 11 cit the e rend tuft tho form torm ns as It moVed that the Mme bi Au was orr red by it 1 member from Utah h pledgIng time the Con from to Introduce In Congress nn nit amendment providing for tor forthe the election of at States senators by direct t vote ot of the people It wall arid the platform adopted tIU Wit ln s beIng declared no now In order q ot at Salt Lake cOup coun tf t arose ol In ins a speech mixed with pathos l and mor presented the n name lOe of 01 Hon JU 1 hammond vr of Weber county nominated Ir William and after speeches the tiun to tim Indi Indication cation being thAt Mr would upon the tho hal bal ballot hallot lot |