Show FACTIONS FI G FOR DELEGATES AT COUNTY MEETING I Legislative Convention Is in ir I I Session Today to Select Republican Nominees for Lower House Delegates were plow dow In taking their haL r places in In th the Republican county legislative legisla Lye tive- convention con at tho the Garrick theatre this morning Tho faction action and nd the tho Spry Spry Spry-Mattson faction ad adherents nd- nd were too eager In their battle battlo fo for forthe r the delegates which they conducted on Os tho the sidewalk before the tho theatre and In tho tin S lobby o tb tho theatre to notice that tho the time sePTor calling tho the convention to order order or or- der had passed and It was nearly a half hour after tho f set t l time that tho the delegates began to move slowly Into tho hie auditorium The delegates were too deeply Interested In tho factional light within their their- ranks to pay much attention to the decorations which were arranged by Carl R. R Reynolds Ray Rey nolde who La Is becoming known an as tho the of official of- of convention hall halt decorator or to tho the band which played stirring patriotic medleys Even when tho the bond band crashed Into Dixie In tho American Patrol only ono one man mars evidently c with Southern blood yelled There Thero were no responsive e shouts and the lono lone enthusiast sank ank back in his hll seat sut abashed Called to Order It was waa as 1122 o'clock when County Chairman Chairman Chair Chair- man lien Den I. I L. L Rich called the convention to order and named Fred W. W Price Price- as at sergeant to round up tho the delegates delegates dele dele- gates and herd them Into tho the convention Chairman Rich designated O. O P P. as temporary chairman 8 L. L Bagley temporary temporary tem tern sty pot secretary and Fred Ired W. W r. Price as sergeant at Mr Soule In t taking charge charge- of or tho the convention saM said that at no time since the Civil war has there been greater need of oC tho the legislation fostered by the Republican party part It la Js to namo name the ticket which will enact thIs legislation that tho the c con convention con con- n- n was waa called Ho ito told of the tho upheaval nl In tho Republican Republican lican party following the tha organization orthe of or the Progressive party and contrasted the tho heavy huaY votes In the 1 Progressive party two i years oar ago with tho the vote te cast this year car In some bomo states Ito Ilo said Bald that the Progress Progress- lye 8 ve party was the tho outgrowth of oC the overweening overweening over over- overweening personal ambition of or one man a n. areat gr great reat t l explorer who ho went vent to South Af- Af rica ica to discover a n river Tho The speaker probably Intended to say nay South America but his hla geography was confused slightly TA He o Colonel Roosevelt's search no for COr his so called rolled lost party Democrats Criticised Mr ule described the Democratic victory In tho the national election two years ears ago b by the Democrats had taken laleon it by default They Their p passed od a only for for law which produces no revenue an nn tar In- como come tax law which produces only a psychological revenue and a bank reserve law In which the banks have no reserve declared the tho speaker Ho called caned attention to tho the proposed war taxes for tor revenue and said paid that the tho RepUblican Republican Republican Re Re- publican party had built the tho Panama canal nl at the cost of oC an ordinary war without extra taxation but failed to say eay y that the canal la ta not paid r for Cor and that the present administration Is paying Ha Its proportion of the canal d debt bt While Mr r. r Soule was telling an ancient story about a carload of or fro frogs frogs' s' s legs a l number of or delegates wore wrangling In Inthe Inthe Inthe the back of oc the hall hail and created such a u disturbance that It tt was nearly necessary to send tho the sergeant at to quiet the noisy ones I Mr Souls spoke of or tho the anathemas hurled against Uncle Joe Joc Cannon and now even Uncle Joe Joo i Is 18 coming back he said sal No set act of men arc aro as bl big ai as tho the Republican Re Re- p publican party No sot SOL of or men can or- or g or reorganize reorganize- or male make effective a great political party as tho the Republican party plA IE Is he said Bald Great Creat Indu Industrial and s social ocial problems rob make m great parties he lie hoId s said aid The rhe work of oC tho the founders of ot the th Republican party wa was a a. task fit fil for tor the gods he said raid Referring to the European war he raid rold t that hat wo we now can n BOO Bee tho the effect that follows totowa tot fol I lows owa the br breaking by a great reut nation of or ofUs I Us ts solemn treaties and pointed to the tue f fact act that tho the Democratic party part In Its national platform Included a plank for tor forree f free ree canal tolls and declared that tho the nation naion na na- na- na t ion tion violated its faith In declaring for Cor a n atolls t tolls condition for tho the use of ot th the canal A moti motion n was waa made by Delegate McLean McLean Mc Mc- Lean Man from tho the county count that the chair namo name tho the three standing committee c credentials permanent or organization and o order of ot bUl business and resolutions one member each from tron each city precinct and t two wo from the count county jAn An amendment made It three from the tho c but Barr Harry S. S county Joseph put ono one c offer p er by securing tho the acceptance of oC an a additional amendment to give the tho county f tour four our members on each committee Tight Fight Over Recess Fred W. W Price presented d a a. motion to recess r for or ten minutes for tor a caucus nn and i Ii a t delegate at the rear of the tho halt hall said ellid t t tero sero ero was waa 88 no need of or a recess if tr the chair were ere to name namo the tho committees Another delegate declared d that In six t tt teen een n years he had not riot beard of or a a. chairman chairman chair chair- man naming such committees 8 It was waa d dedo ded d d that t the precincts select th their lr c committees and the chairman would appoint nn- nn point the men selected by their constituents Tho The committees were name named as ns fol tol- tollo fol- fol l lo lows Committee on on CIt nrc- nrc Julian Rile Riley Walter Palter Westerman I Thomas Howell W. W I. I F. F J. J M. M I. I Hayes county precincts Byrum Bennion Ben- Ben nion Thea rhea Schweitzer S. S H. H Howard William II am Waters I Committee on permanent organization and of ot business CIt City business City precincts J. J C. C McLean Fred Ired Price A. A U. U Irvine Irvino W. W p. J J. J Korth Dr Jane Jane Jano county precincts pre pre- George T. T Sharp C. C E E. E Adderley 0 O R. R Hardy W. W W. W Wilson Committee on resolutions resolutions City City lt pre pre- pre pre-j Heber C. C Smith I. I L. L A. A Minor H. H S. S Jo Joseph eph E. E 0 O. Lee J. J J. J flyers county count I precincts J. J P P. PI ton Orson Ryan J. J J 31 r. r Holt itoh J. J S. S Barlow I All J committees were Instructed to meet at Republican count county headquarters Main street at 1 o'clock Tho The eon convention adjourned to 2 o'clock k this afternoon Tim The Anderson Callister faction In tn the Republican le legislative e convention con I committee on permanent organization won Its first victory In tho the committee meetIng meet meet- ing lag at nl Republican caunt headquarters headquarter this afternoon when Thomas Thoma Hull huh was waa named ax as permanent chairman l L. L I. I L. L BaKley 1 I was waa named as permanent secretary and Axel AI Steele was vas d HS IU at arma with a n corps corys of or as as- 1 Hull mi win named nl temporary temporal chairman at tt th the opening of or tho the afternoon Ie session lon af at time the tm f convention The other or- or of crt ne-crt are arc D. D O. O hideout nut of or Draper first vice ke president Mn 1 r Ku Kate Kule I Shill of Salt Lake hake Ii second cond vice kc Dr Id I'd nt lIt G George F. F Slurp of Union third vice I I. I H. H ll crl of or fourth vice Ice pres pras- ident blent I L. L I I. I of or Salt Lake seers seers- iary t ar- ar Julian Thorna Orson Ryan and I 8 assistants to the ec- ec reta v Axel el Ste Steele l at arm Ro Roya B. B Stokes af or Mid vole le T. T F F. zer of or Samuel ParI Parry o of Sandy and Samuel Whittle of Murray a assistants assistant to the at sergeant With the tho opening of time the afternoon sea sea- ton elon thin hand of th the Anderson machine made its Ita appearance The wl he of or th the machine were r expressed 1 In a t typewritten type type- written list lIet of or candidate candidates for the lower tower house which vilich W were rt distributed distribute monK among the delegates In sympathy with tho the ma ma- chine The lol r house slate as prepared by br th tIme the machine follows 31 M. H. H Kriebel George CIO F F. F Wasson asson Lewis Lewi R. R Watts Walts David David Daviti Da Da- Da- Da vid viti Cook Daniel McRae cRAe herman Hill II Henry ell J. J Arnold Mr Mrs A. A J. J Gorham and Annie Well P lIa Cannon Cennon The Tue enmity comity d delegation will with nu make k a strong J light ht In r replace three of nt these the with O- O I J. J Green ot or F. F 1 E. E Smith of- of South Smith Jordan 1110 James P. P Jensen of or S UIt AHde Ildo from frum rum this there timers I la Is no tr mifu olto opposition tu to the slate of oC the machine |