Show I 1 republican NATIONAL I 1 convention minneapolis minu mient june 6 special to the the contesting utah delegations had a cheari bearing n g yesterday sunday before the r bub appointed by the na tonal ional republican committee at the headquarters bead quarters of the straight lican delegation located opposite the west went hotel the members of the su b committee are warren montana beland kansas hobart new jersey jermey more than fifty salt lakers were present including half a dozen ladles ladies atie rhesus r subcommittee sub committee ruled that inasmuch Inae much as a salisbury and ca non were already on the Wre secretary roll placed there by f approval of judge mcbride the naem mem ber from utah the burden of proof would fall on OB goodwin and allen alien arguments were made by varian and goodwin for the liberals and by bennett brown and cannon for the re the liberal sper ches consisted of anti mormon rehash sald eald that former formerly 13 men who differed from the mormons cormons were dek st tf troyed royed he would have been killed H if the mormons cormons haj had dared such refer ances were hooted at by the mormon republicans present and J adge baldrich from kansas present said good win was a living example that the cormons mormons were not murderously disposed the liberals were poorly prepared for a hearing bearing they only arrived on sunday morning while the republicans the management of brown bennett cannon kenyon Kenyo nand and others have been wide awake and aggressive on the ground since friday morning armed with facts and figures in pamphlet form and completely routed their opponents A vast amount of work to la being done by the straight utah republicans they have elegant quarters in the lumber exchange building in the heart of the city brown bennett and cannon made a good impression and the republicans are confident that the subcommittee committee sub report to be submitted today will be favorable to them it Is not thought the confidential liberal circular in which the charge is made that the straight Republica ob lab are Blain eltes will hurt much as blaine seems to be a favorite the utah contest referred to the subcommittee of three was heard last evenia g at the headquarters of the regular delegation warren the ch chairman airmar ruled that the regular delegates were entitled t a place on the roll the liberal delegates were the contestants varlan varian presented the case for the conte and claimed indirect descent from the chicago convention tion of 1888 and denied the authority of the national committee to decide on OB utah affairs he was followed by bennett in a calm dispassionate ment in favor of the regular delegates and right cannon followed in an impassioned appeal to the committee to come to the rescue fescue ot of the party from liberal intrigue and treachery brown followed in a strong argument forthe for the seating of the delegates goodwin closed with a rehash of mormon atrocities extracts from sermons of ef thirty years ago and incidents that the rest of the delegation never had heard board of and bitterly attacked me bride for his treachery to the liberal party the committee was in session about four houm and at times the situation was wag quite exciting and dram dramatic dra math atit goodwin Goodw ln squirming under the fire of cross questions presented a most pitiable spectacle the report of the committee will be made today the utah delegation feel jubilant and confident they are united and work ing with a will they have been treated with the utmost kindness by all the delegations visited minneapolis june 6 the utah contest was decided this afternoon by the national committee in favor of the regulars and against what la Is known as the salt lake tribune wing this gives blaine two votes the national C committee then adjourned till tonight without taking up the temporary chairmanship mans bip harrisons friends refused to disclose their strength in detail but claim votes this includes nearly half balf of the ohio delegation the follows following g to is considered the most conservative serva tive e estimate yet jet made harri hard son blaine minneapolis minya minu june 7 i special to the deseret NEWS the t situation respecting the utah contest remains unchanged at noon the hour of the assembling of the convention the liberals were borki working njg hard bard to secure a hearing bearing before the committee on which will doubtless be accorded them they say if the credential committee decide unfavorably they will carry the canto case to the floor of the convention the straights are am resting on their heir ours oars in confident expectation of winning every battle they have assurances from some of the biggest men in the nation that they will take the fl or if to combat the liberal orators oraton in the temporary organization salisbury will be on the committee credentials on and order of business cannon on committee on platform and ana permanent organization minneapolis minn minni june 7 special to the EVENING NEWS the convention has ad journea till 11 tomorrow salisbury and cannon occupied the regular seats of the state delegates when the roll of territories was called salts tury bury arose and announced the 0 choice of the delegation as to the committee of representation naming himself for the committee on credentials and permanent bt organization and cannon on resolutions and order of business immediately after adjourning of the convention the committee on credentials met in the adjoining room and elected wm win cogswell of massachusetts chu chairman the roll was called by states salisbury being on deck for utah the committee then adjourned till 4 p wt m today oday minneapolis minn june 7 the morning opened murky the courts of the harrison men were devoted to holding the southern vote in line and keeping them true to the assurances of the delegates from missouri iowa illinois and other states where the alalue sentiment has heretofore been rampant they express undiminished confidence in re nominating harrison with blaine alone trying to bring out cullom to divide the illinois strength rusk busk to cut into the president from wisconsin alger to capture the doubtful votes in michigan and mckinley to allig the ohio votes into line rhey claim that the opposition to working to capture the colored vote urging them to support the third party it has haa been discovered that some delegates instructed for harrlson harrison feel eel at liberty and will vote with the blaine men on the side aide issues such as the selection of chairman organization committees and other preliminaries the blaine people are trying to carry them further say tug that circumstances have so changed as to absolve them from the I 1 instructions n some are inclined to listen to this talk but fear the consequences of violating the instructions with the chance of getting on the wrong side too some harrlson harrison men would like to make it warm for chairman clarkson for his hia part of beating them on the temporary chairmanship and contested delegations but cooler heads beads consider it impolitic as it would be certani i to be unsuccessful DETROIT june 7 W J R tray nor the supreme grand master of the orangemen orangeman oran gemen of the united states slates will send the following to grand master gamble of minneapolis today you are am authorized to state for me to the delegates of the national con fention ven tion tiou that thos W palmer michigan arany or any other equally good amerl ca can on either ticket wili wil receive ono one and one fourth votee vote none of which ww will ever be cast for blaine bialke traynor says the he reason for this to is blaine Is partiality to the catholics in making appointments and because he atton attended ded high mass in the capital over th body of senator Barbi barbour mr minneapolis june 7 the day waa MAI the muddy waters of the mississippi boomed sullenly alon gand everybody was in it was felt that there was great need ot of unusual power in the prayer opening the convention to assist in prevention scenes of unusual bitterness and long before the hout hour arrived tor for the opening of the convention speculators and delegates began to gather batlik in the ball until nearly noon however the leaders of the factions were conspicuous by their absence the first excitement and applause were caused by the arrival of governor mckinley followed shortly after by who also met a natt re cealon the opening of the convention found the presidential contest still a problem to bojke solved the leaders of the two igini great at factions fao tiona had exhausted every resource of strategy and diplomacy but the toll toil and vigil u ceasing unceasing uc easing con ferencek feren ces and sleepless nights had bad been unable to bring either man within low less than fifty votes of the haven of his bis hopes the indications are thattie that the first formal ballot will vall not be taken before tomorrow or next day some borne even predicted that the decisive contest will be postponed till friday in ID spite of the stress and strain etwas it was favorably noted that the mangers managers of both candidates were ap apparently parent I 1 y doing all they could to allay the bitterness engendered apparently each felt this necessary to avoid the necessity of taking a compromise candidate just before the convention assembled however a cloud appeared th the e confident prediction of the blaine menthal men that the selection of fassett as temporary chairman meant babinea Ba inea success bps aps led the harrison people to consider the advisability of making the contest senator Ct chillum illum stated this morning that he did not deslie desire to be drawn into the contest eon son teet test and so it became necessary for the harrison Harr managers to losk lonk for another candidate if Pas s selection was co contested tested general horace porter was most dia cussed the harrison people how ever declined to announce their intentions up to the very opening of the convention it seemed pi probable pio bable that no definite line of action would be agreed on Cha chairman lIrman clarkson was trim and sprightly and seated modestly in the delegates chair an on the pi thurm chatting apparently in excellent following depew came hiscock miller and plat who took their places with the other New k yorkers kers following the new york delegation came the men from illinois amidst cla clamor of cheers Pro prominent among them counterfeit presentment and senator cullom and whispers of dark horse were heard the white and gold banner of california was brought to the right of the speaker chair vision as to presidential preferences fe feren ces deprived their entrance of the furore that marked it in the former convention ingalls ingalla entered at noon amid hearty cheers cheen followed by john C new who was likewise applauded the harrison managers did not abate the vi vigilance olance they continue to maintain after prayer and reading the call for the convention by deyoung de young of california chairman clarkson announced that the national committee had fassett fur for temporary chairman and he was waa elected by acclamation clamis cla mation tion the harrlson harrison men not opposing great cheering and a storm of applause greeted him as he stepped forward fassett in his hia speech accepting the nomination thanked the convention for the honor conferred and asked the generous forbearance and operation cooperation co 00 of the convention he said it was eminently fitting that the republican convention should be hold held in a temple erected for the display of the products of protection to the american industry great he said odd we are met to exercise one of the highest privileges of our citizenship 28 the trust trustees ces of seven millions of voting republicans from every state and territory in the union it becomes vur cur duty to formulate for inspection spec tion n of the people the beliefs and purposes of our party relative to the living political questions of national importance and chose that man for leader under whose guidance we fall we shall be most sure of establishing that belief in the form of laws we are not here as warring factions struggling to win currency under a favorite but as co members of one great party looking to select from the F shining row of our honored great men that type of statesman which shall be regarded as the soundest and most complete embodiment of the cardinal doctrines of our ar party ty we tire are all eager for success we e have to make the necessary nece esary pre I arrangements arrangement and propose to make them in the right spirit if ever there was a time when it is 18 proper for republicans Republic ius to differ it is precisely on such occasions as this when they meet together for the express purpose of reaching an ultimate unity through the clash and contest of present differences in the wide reaching delicate business of agreeing upon standard bear eft for the great party there is abundant opportunity for honest men to hold bold and express honest difference 9 of 0 opinions and the more determined the contest the more complete the final unanimity the air is always sweeter and purer after a storm our differences should end and will end at the convention doors the eyes of all republicans and all our adversaries everywhere are intently fixed on this convention the responsibility Ts ira enormous but you will meet it wisely the republican party never dever yet made a mistake in the choice of candidate and will not make a mistake here the history of our party since 1856 is the history of i our country count over our chosen beabes whom we are teaching our children to love and you shall name the republicans lincoln J seward grant sherman garfield logan harrison bigane tremendous clie cheers ers these are a few of our jewels and we may proudly turn to i our democratic friends with the do de 1 rant challenge match them the speaker then rapidly tan ran over the conspicuous acts in the record of the republican party including the suppression of the rebel lion protection to th american labor and industries Indu and reciprocity the results achieved were a Eat national ional earth baft h paying tribute to the sagacity of our legislation We lation and diplomacy in millions on millions of increased purchases and england even la iii driven to the signify cant confession that free trade has proven a disappointment the speaker proceeded to touch on the improvement of rivers and harbora har borc the building of the navy the maintenance of peace at home and res respect U abroad in everything compean compelling ring the democrats to admit that they are wrong and the republicans right they about exhausted the year of the fifty first congress in vain assaults assault son on three items in the tariff bill at this rate they would have to be trusted for about eight hundred before we could see tariff re form on OD the line agreed upon by our conflicting democratic friends continuing the speaker dwelt at length upon the disfranchisement disfranchise ment in the 8 letb and declared that the republican party would see eee justice done the negro the speech was received with great applause in which the harrison delegates joined |