Show OR PA Co rs to Results in Flat Absolute Failure t i i 5 c V I if P W IERY DISCREET tY f iV r- r OW O fi W 1 L r t h in Body of Men as Wella Organized Laboi 4 J a 4 Ii f J. J f fL L v John 4 S jd W. fl ti- ti Tr J H. H E. E Th k 1 FI Lb c Theodor z t 4 k 1 ear t two I s or the Pic 4 k J 4 j Ii c 1 4 i iF F t 1 k ih 44 to names to that j on the on-the the l election So r Were ere the tho labor leati- leati era to nominate a ticket they arranged t o that there was no attempted attempt attempt- ed eti Interference on or the part of out s' s and the tho plan pan to hit butt tt in was frustrated The action of f tho Federation last Friday night put puta a quietus on the plans of the reform leaders anti and when it tt was seen that th 7 convention could not bo be headed oft off the leaders devoted their spare time Saturday and Sunday morn morn- morning t ing to preventing a large attendance at labors labor's mass inas convention In this also they failed for Cor at the opening of the convention at 10 o'clock yesterday I morning there Were nearly working work work- p lug ing men present There was an average aver aver- age attendance throughout the tho six hours of The convention adjourned ad ad- at Stayed Away J. J T. T who was to deliver in 1 pirn Wl 1 V of sV nn to the A inert inert- U S kearns party for a consideration was the the convention of not present at 5 earners he loves so much The TheL wage labor leaders were on the watch for nr L him and there them would have been trouble trou trou- S ble had ho put U In an appearance were a number of boosters present prosS pros pres There leadership lacked V who ent however passed S was and when a resolution all outsiders that no Interference warning would bo be brookd they made A ence William Edmunds J. J getaway candidate for county Amerl- Amerl treasurer and Torn Tom Watkins S candidate tot for the legislature J during the convention fl y were present would In Indorse indorse in- in hoping the laboring men dorse them v S. of ilI I call to wage earners brought 5 The of men body toly together splendid not only organized but representing well weB It was a labor as unorganized of toilers and was in no iry convention union labor laboi movement ii sense a convention Those who who- Vho were at the laboring nominate any to S asked what his affiliation man mall no matter mattel not belong belOni to a he lie did y- y or no matter If who at it 4 labor lubor union The men completed and through the six all trades and k the ticket are arc from froni they nominated nom and the hC ticket occupations Indorse Indorse- the stamp of mated in 5 of bears the wage earners all over mem tJ Salt Lake Lae county of an nomination I The despite ticket was Labor S had beell that the bY S the labeling the path of leaders Thu party I the hired an movement of the Kearns to put labor ox-labor leader 4 S. S fl the countY the to bulldoze then they them of Labor bY i. i ticket s they did not dare of trickS to pro pre They Thoy tried all kind ticket and L of a nomination fl the tho S vent vont labor leaders to toto offered Inducements the Light In scheme call oft off the to the of the thu Il could not flot that int they t convention labor QT county withoUt at i the wilno win the election appeal 01 of this i vote the te LaStlY mot moz aPP apparent was all the to in satelliteS the Kearns VOt down nack lF tho convention and i he county ticket Labor Men Undaunted by the o othe of Not daunted men labor the party the lat that hul went vent ahead with the Federation of the indorsed b by been for all n wage wago Labor issued a. a cU calL and nominate earners to S get t together out ft fl program pro pro- j T and thell over ever ticket u a f v. v gram for the nm first u. u labor lanor hor men in tOIl held by Daniel I. I EIton Salt Lake Lake- county an and Marcus Mar Mar- A Louis Lynn Charles comPosed the who 4 cus Schumann called tiny and a any at at On Friday Frilay I eye tas is given to t of ns party when tile Ife nt t openly I In a- a J nov nov- Merit hod enc meeting theft theft- an an Sat Saturday na again log Ing f vero busy i n shape for mi s cv ef effort fort yas os pus mg the strong ticket j a ind to it ln vas ant rt Of tt Chairman L o pet of ng A it n. n Danger A. A II IL Bert Set Th J Jt t i L. L I ki c n or o nominations Thc Ti following pointed pointed- Joseph Elton and Metal Yorkers Workers J. J C. C maher Frank Fran k Snyder Bricklayers Brick Brick- Bricklayers layers P. P J. J Sign Writers Thomas Dangerfield Painters H B. B Cromer Plumbers Marcus Schumann Amalgamated Carpenters Charles Reading Beading Workers W. W Cassady Structural Iron Workers T. T L. L T DIxon Machinists A. A A II Bert Street Railway Al Smith s W. W S. S Brown Street StreetCar StreetCar Car Opened Without n a hitch h. The Tho convention opened without a hitch and the program started out as asIf asif If everything had been rehearsed a thousand times It showed that the labor leaders had prepared for trouble trou trou- ble and they made up a program which would offset any attempt at In In- In When avery I-avery did not show up with his trouble the program forward like the Alkali limited While hIlche he he waited for the committees to re re- re port rort Chairman Elton delivered o a short address lie said ald For s a Inn long time the toller hn has fought day and d night for days in inthe the year for his dally bread and on the tho day he has fought at the tho polls But what has It availed him You men will select sufficient lal from the tho ranks of the toilers to conduct conduct con con- duct the tho affairs of Salt Lake county and later inter the state We have havo played too long Into the hands of the professional professional politician We demand redress in Iii legislative and congressional mattens mat mat- tens Lers and what do we get get We saw what the politicians think of the laboring laboring lab lab- oring man two years ago when we went before the lie state legislature and asked for a boiler bollei Inspector bill 1111 We realized the tho danger there was to life and property and we asked that a practical boilermaker bo be appointed boiler inspector They told us they couldn't give ft it to us because It cost too much money The same day they spent for an art gallery J I four Law When we asked for our hour eight law we had all kinds of opposition With bulldog tenacity on tin the part of organized labor we managed to pass the tho bill through the legislature Then Jr it came up to Governor Wells for his signature signature- The Fic smelters were arrayed against us and they brought nil all kinds of Influence to bear upon the tho governor telling him that to sign the bill would the smelters mean a severe blow to Thov threatened to shut down the mines and smelters On the other hand union labor showed to Governor Wells that the condition of the laborIng labor labor- law log Ing man mall demanded an hour eight And he lie signet signed the tho bill and it became a law Labor has had an uphill fight because It has not been represented strongly enough In the tho proper places j J. J T. T of the cigar makers was v-as introduced He lie urged strong organization or or- scored the trusts and capItalistic cap cap- nover rebuked the tho authorities ties for their action in the case of Moyer Haywood and and labor anti labor conditions in Lii general The committee on nt or- or and anil order of business recommended rec rec- oni that the temporary organ organ- i be IC made permanent The re- re recommended that a cambe cam cam- bo be appointed to acini act aci conjunction with the te candidates ni Iii and the officers of tho convention The Thu report was adopted The committee on resolutions reported re- re re reported ported the tho following Platform t fori of tho Ini- Ini Wo demand the lie enactment il and referendum thereby giving the tho citizens that inalienable right of passing n upon the tho action of the legislature legisla ture city council and county commisa commisS commis- commis S I one re We demand a constitutional amendment amend amend- ment abolishing the contract Continued on Page Two Iwo INDEPENDENT LABOR ADOR I PARTY NAMES t TICKET FULL Continued From Page One Olle 1 on nil all public works thereby bettering I the time work performed for COl time the public and reducing tho time cost of or tho time same ee e. e We e demand a state slate labor employment bureau which would remove remo a i class of or people from our midst who live lI on omi the unfortunate men and women who can least afford to bo be ted fed cd upon b by called so-called employment t agencies We e demand public ownership of or all nil public utilities We Vo demand that all private property be assessed at Its true valuation and corporate property be he a assessed at nt Its capitalized valuation Ve Ye 0 lh demand the Enactment und and en enforcement en- en of or sUch laws as may be bo necessary necessary essary for the protection of tho limo health and life liCe of or und and public lublic Observant capitalism ever e watchful of or the time Interests of the time toller toiler Is protesting protesting pro plO testing vehemently a against alma lma the time worker entering the time political field as us a party independent The lime same Interest Unit that added links to the chains chans of or the time bluck bluel slave sla the 2 same that t in Infant labor and applies tho timo whip and cudgel cuds to labor laborIn In iii the turl turpentine turpentine- forests of or Florida Time The Interests that favor the abolishment abolish abolish- I meet ment of oC time the Chinese exclusion act acl These are arc the time men muon who independently offer an mn hour advice ud prize package to labor Their rumour solicitation is almost hysterical and If labor falls fails to complete the time job and does not b by this new movement send a u few or 01 all of or them to the time wall It will not be because of the time lack Imick of determination The day lay of or resolving asking begging for tor legislative legislative- u r redress In behalf of oC the time producers and rightful owners of wealth I is 4 hidden in the time past The rime army Is 18 under orders the line of or march Is toward the time ballot box und and the spirit of those who vimo constitute tho time line will tolerate no interference continuance delay or halt hail until I er every political trickster who tho stands In the highway has been hicen sent to the time penitent farm arm of ur the time penitentiary Resolved That our efforts are aro centered cen cen- against all nit forms of industrial slavery sla and economic wrong We e c must also direct our utmost enc energies to re remove re- re move o all forms of ur political servitude and party slavery slur r to tho time end that the time working people ma may act net us as u a unit at this und arid ever every election of or Resolved That wo we enter the time political Held field of ot this county as Wi a purely Independent Independent Inde Inde- pendent labor part party regardless of or an any and all other othel political organizations or 01 parties panic and that we here lucre in iii this convention con con- m assembled do express ourselves us ns being being- utterly opposed to accepting any auly Indorsement any uny consideration or any political favor or I from any party or political cal power during time tho campaign The reading of or tho time last resolution brought forth a storm of applause and amid it was seen that some of ot tho the uncomfortable spectators on the balcony va a This slap Iap at the party and Its unwarranted l a assumption of ot n n. dictatorship was a feature of oC th the tho convention which was best appreciated b by tho those e laboring men mep most familiar With Whim tho the reform l party's tactics In inthe tho the vast past eek The Tho platform and resolutions wore were unanimously adopted Puns Funds for or- or Campaign Chairman Elton announced that any ono ommo who wanted to contribute to the tho campaign fund Cund could do so tiO limiting urn lim ItIn RIng the contributions to tv CO GO cents He saul said there ther would be no a assessment of ot candidates s. s but as tho the party part nee needed nee money mOlloy lie JH hoped some would come forward with will free The he tour our of oC the tOe hut hat netted The on nominations recommended recommended rec rec- that au all nominations b be made from tho the body of ot the house houle This wa was adopted Nominating speeches s were limited to three minutes secondIng second second- In log Ing speeches to one minute It was wasll ll decided that those candidates receiving in lug ing the highest number of ot ballots Would woul bo be declared the nominees Tho The chair appointed tho the following tellers Charles Challes Reading Charles Viason Vinson Via Vin- I son R R. E. E Currie E E. A. A Gregory H. H J. J T. T 1 F. F J. J W. W Cottle Celtic II TI 13 ll Cromer an and Steve teve Singleton Bywater- Bywater Uy for fOI Senator The nominations for Cor state senator brought out three men Stephen Tyne ij l- tone mason na on Jo Joseph ph G. G a locomotive ocomo J. J n H. H t nr ton toil of or the Brotherhood of or Carpenters were ere nominated The rite ballot resulted as follows By Bywater water Britton tl i 1 T Tyne no G 67 7 Upon Mr Tynes Tyne's motion the time nomination nomi nation 1 of or Bywater and was made unanimous At this point II B. B Raleigh asked if the convention con was composed of or union men or of or general laboring men re regardless regardless re- re ardless of union adUlation lie Ho was told that It a was a broa gauged broad wage wage- earners earners' convention con A delegate asked kell If the candidates nominated on time the Labor ticket were expected to resign from rota any other ticket He Hc was Informed in informed In- In formed that that was the understand ing Inc I It was whispered about the time CO convention conven conven- cn 1 tion that the four tour labor mUll men nom nominated nomi I. I on the county legislative leg leg- Q ticket would re resign f n and go out In support of the tho Labor ticket l This Timis was attributed to Matt Mutt Wilson lIson as well weIl as to others on the ticket whose work has been beem In tho the interest of or labor first and party part afterward Haec for fOl em laturi ln t The race for tor or tho the legislature brought out sixteen candidates One Ono of the tho sixteen Ed Haggerty was tas also nominated nominated nomi noun at the time party part convention con con- venton antI and he came close cloo to receiving reedy reedy- III big ing the nomination Mr Mi lI Tyne flIe nominated nominated nomi nomi- natel I D D. I I. I Elton who withdrew The legislative c ballot bullot resulted as follows George Bishop 13 1 C. C J J. J Heading Thomas Morris Marcus Schumann August AUl John Jones II T. T 1 B. B G Gray Ia 1 0 9 Andrew J. J e I 1 T 1 ii v. v rho The rest of or vote vole rc resulted Edward Edwald Haggerty 97 7 Charles Charlos Larch reh 95 Hi Sidney Chalker SS J. J M. M S Slivers Silvers II v e S Si Ii J. J Richardson S SJohn 85 John Beers 73 73 for rm HC The Fur vote for m. m recorder brought out two candidates ates W. W R. R Williams of or the Electrical Workers and amI II IL E. E of or the Brotherhood of at Carpenters J. J C. C Week worth of the time ers withdrew Williams received cd eighty and amid six forty votes votes- J. J II Lamont president pm of oC the local union of oC street railway who won great reat popularity In iii the tho re- re great street car controversy was as nominated for fOl treasurer b by accia- accia mation II H. E. E who was defeated for fOI recorder was nominated for or auditor auditor au au- along ulong with sith Charles Churles of oC tho the Brotherhood of tiC Carpenters He lIe received G 62 votes Vinson oj 46 46 6 and later was nominated lJ by tion Hanson n Joe Cottle Collie nominated Willard Hunon Hunson Hun Hun- son soil on present a assistant county attorney Jor tor or the of or county count attorney |