Show S G O. O P. P CANDIDATES S ARE PLEDGED TO TOS PROHIBITION S 0 One ne' ne Woman Is Given Reci Rec Rec- i in Legislative i i g 1 Convention r I Iso so oJ- oJ so sot t ot-o ot 01 t 1 LEGISLATIVE LEGISLATIVE TICKET q C SENATE P i Elias S S. S Woodruff v I. Mrs Annie Wells Veils Cannon I t. Harry S. S Joseph d d dr t r Y 0 d HOUSE 0 W W. G. G Burton I IM oJ 0 M F. F X Y A. A Eble 1 W W. E. E Ware Yare Charles H. H Baldwin t to p o J. or I David A A. A Smith S oJ- oJ E. E L L. Cropper of Riverton oio Wendell B. B Hammond of or Garfield Gar- Gar p r field oo W W. A A. A Howard 01 1 N. N G G. G Morgan d dAlex t. oZ Alex Ales E E. Carr o d d fr fr 0 Pledged to support prohibition and Sand the workmen's compensation bill biU three state senators and to ten n members of the lower house o othe of f the legislature were nominated nominate d by Ty Republican delegates delegates' of Salt Satt Lake Lale e county in convention at the Salt Lake Lak e theatre yesterday Although there were several women candidates only one ne woman Mrs Annie Wells Cannon was given a I 1 I nomination She holds the distinction of being tho the only woman candidate placed place on the tate or legislative tickets The contests for nominations to both senate and the lower house were spirited The women had been ne neglected neg neg- on the county ticket et an and made insistent demands that they be given substantial recognition on the legislative legislative legisla legisla- tive ticket Eight names were presented presented- to the convention from which to s select three senators while a total of two twenty-two names were submitted r from which the delegates were to o select ten representatives representatives to the the lower lower house With the close of or the convention yesterday esterday the the- activities of the R Republican party party were brought to a close From the a tim when balloting balloting bal hal commenced yesterday tt It t was evi evi dent that Annie Wells Veils Cannon annon would be given a place on on- the senatorial ticket She was given tho the largest vote ote with Elias Ellas Woodruff and Har Harty y S S. S Joseph as running mates Although four women were nominated nomi nomi- Hated for the lower house the convention convention convention conven conven- tion ignored them completely nominating nominating nomi nomi- a solid male ticket et Those placed in nomination wre were E E. L L L. Cropper W. W A A. Howard Mrs Lilly C. C Wolstenholme N N. G. G Morgan Mrs Kate McCarty Dr Jane Alex E. E Carr F F. F X A. A Eble W W. EYare E. E Ware Yare Charles Baldwin David A. A Smith E E. C. C Bagley Wendell B. B Hammond Hammond Ham Ham- mond E. E B. B Phippen F. F D. D Rutherford Rutherford Ruther Ruther- I ford Mrs 1 E. E Hawxhurst S. S W. W 4 Anderson Anderson An An- derson Berson L. L S S. S Hoagland and II B. B Windsor T T. T J. J Barnes W. W G. G Burton and A. A E. E Jarman When the vote had been counted and tabulated it was found that the following were the ten high men inthe in inthe the balloting W. W G. G Burton F. F X A. A Eble W. W E. E Ware Charles H. H Baldwin David A A. A Smith E. E L. L Cropper WenBell Wen Wen- Vendell Wendell dell Bell B. B Hammond W. W A A. A Howard N. N Of G. Morgan and Alex E E. Carr When it was found that the women had been ignored on the ticket no lIttie lit little lIt lIt- tie tle dissatisfaction was expressed but the convention empowered the county committee to fill any vacancies that might occur in the ticket with women candidates |