| Show DOOLY SUCCEEDS CANNON the republican state committee has hae i now no dt w set eel of officers the change wap mide at a special cession in one of the committee rome thursday kat by it H R n J E doly D oay b br came am e lin hn ceorge M cannons Jan a buo cessor to the of the committee while mrs E B wells it ir first vice and wesley weeley K walton wailon second vice chairman cannon aud and secretary pardee were present as were also rep rose natives from other counties as ae iowa beaver presley dc anny B x elier el ier abraham zundel Zu udel proxy from jonn john r rich carlton A D MeLe aDt r r axy from james A dameo Harri ato davis levi taylor garfield gai field thomas bevy grand J H chiei iron richards jr juab senator dris coll coil proxy from HURO hugo de Dpn zeu koine kane joseph E H R bioano row rom john F B bawo ro w la millard Mii laru 0 ii Mr C 0 plute piute charles murrell morrell rich blob W K james 8 summit nit thomas kearns william spry utah hr H M Dju dougall gall wal jor T alkio alkin proxy rom mr edward edwardf jf weber edward W wade chairman cannon ahu abu had bad 1 ousby tendered tonder teo dered eti his resignation reo read als Is farewell address which was couched in the following language an guage to the republican state central committee gentlemen As stated in the call issued at my request bythe by the secretary you have been naked asked to 10 aoa emblA to elect my successor buccey sor I 1 have no doubt as to the wisdom of the choice you will exercise in retiring from the ion ilon I 1 have occupied as your chairman I 1 have nono none but good wishes for you individually and lor for the patty collectively albough Al hough I 1 do not anticipate taking any active part in politics kolides for some time lime in the future my sympathies will always be with the party parly ot 01 protection concerning the crisis which awaits you in the ibe approaching campaign I 1 have only this to closay say in my opinion no entangling alliances with ith any other party should be formed the battle cry should be in four words and free silver any policy which looks to the abandonment of pro action is a mistaken one any course which beek to h protection alone without the recognition to which the white metal is entitled will bring upon those who pursue it the failure which such action deserves the two principles are inseparable at the present time if we gran gram u the arguments of the gold men that free t ilver would mean a depreciation of the white metal then such a cepi would prove a surer barrier against the manufactured goods of free trade and gold standard england than the mckinley law silver is largely an american product to recognize it and to give it its prope proper place as one of the money metals is but to carry republic to their legi I 1 mate conclusion W lin liberate erate work in the interest of principles will bring to our parta sult suit we so much desire we no the political pol control of the state bf and every republican who 10 cause of silver will best beat serve i by fighting in the republican ra pro eo ec ion with free silver asking lor for my successor the loyal support you have always gi gh and again thanking you for that iba 8 I 1 remain yours truly GEORGE M 4 CAS chairman republican 8 a e cell central mitlee mr cannons Cau DODi resignation asi taken up a ai d acc abc apted after a mr booy was chosen by soc a to F succeed him vice chairman werley ley K wl and secretary lillis K R ardee i their resignations were accepted and ll 11 BT B T thanks teD tendered dered them for service ery lee 0 i motion of mr cannon MX mr B well 4 was wae ottosen first vice anan the office of second vice vic e man was then created and walton to fill 1111 it toe the chairman was authorized to another secie tary subject i to approval of the ommittee the i committee was waa given go ft to fill all soon boon at tta the ommittee committee adjourned t alta club to meet a and n d consult chairman dooly |