Show INSURGENTS MEET AND MAKE ADDRESS For the First Time l b dared an Smoot Anti-Smoot Movement MANY SPEECHES OFFERED OFFER D Committee of Fifteen L Lost st Sight of by the Original Original nal nat Actors Anything grows in Utah When tho insurgents insurgents' committee of or fifteen got got ot together last night In n the tho Wilson and amI counted noses it found mint Itself increased to 0 3 32 as fiS a a. 1 result of or a a. weeks week's canvass In ing rig Their names are a as follows J. J M. M 1 t. t Carlson Louis Louig Watts Parley P. P Jensen ensen Don on C C. Robbins Michael Earll John ohm S S. S H H. TX Love TAve VP George N. N James Devine A A A. R n. Irvine O Oscar scar car Carlson Carbon D D. O O. Rideout Hideout J. J W. W Currle urrie Stephen Stanford Stanord 0 O. H. H Hewlett Hew Hew- lett leU itt George Georgo Wilson Joel Priest st Kd- Kd ward Morgan J J. G. G Weaver J John hn Houghton A. A F. F Phillips Don DIxon O. O C. C Drown Brown George Buckle Jr in LeRoy Ro Roy Armstrong John M. M 1 Hayes Charles Dell Bell cli John James J J C C. McClain George Georgo Baxter George Goorge Gor e A. A Black John Q Critchlow and Dr Gates Chairman being again tard tardy his place as captain of or the ship I Iwas was as given to Mr Rideout and Mr Ir Carlson was made secretary What The They Didn't Ddn Do Mr Irvine vine reported what the committee com corn of or fifteen by bv its subcommittee sub commit te tee a of DC seven had not ot done dono with its mission to the state committee and Mr C. C Lawrence read the following ad address adess ad- ad dr dress ess s To ro the Republican Voters ot of tho the State tIe o of Utah Tho rho earnest earest efforts of or the friends Crl of 01 the C Republican party u or-u of or Utah Uth should bo bous us md c to eliminate the elements clements of or dis dis- discord cor cord rd and discontent which now dl divide the party parl ant and they should seek seck tong to bring ng about the tho old 01 spirit of enthusiasm and md d harmony To fo this end about 60 Republicans Re Re- publicans met at at the Wilson hotel onS on the S day of or February last last Said Sid meeting eting resulted In tho the appointment of 01 n committee of or 15 15 Said committee was I charged to devise some wa way way- waI I Ut possible poast ble to and establish a n normal nor normal nor nor- mal ii condition In the tho Republican party part I of or Utah At a meeting or of o tho commit commit- committee tee teo 3 of or 15 16 held eld latorr later a sub committee comm too J Jor oC or seven oven wa wD was appointed to walt wait walt upon Jon the S st state tc committed at it Us Is meeting held In Salt Lake City City th the tho day clay oC ot April lO 1906 DL The Tho committE committee of or seven en e n committee to eto n d r p lean oC-l oC i Aft W II c L s sn e County r the tho call attention to In fn n passing Salt wo we Lake County the ra fact t that held Inthis Inthis In la lathis lic-Jin lic committee week reck at ot or Its Is so meeting a ago affo o passed H. H this city citY a I condemning tho action acton of or orthe ot resolution of or 15 because It tho the the iho committee S Sand had been Ignored county committee had been mado made direct nn and the appeal committee The Tho committee to tho state from Crom varIous varIous' various var var- Republicans of or 15 Ie consists of or of or the tho states and the ious ions counties countes which It desired to have havo discussed dEs dis questions convention concern concern con con- the state cussed before In th time tho state of Utah cern o. o every r voter affair anti and It not a county count It Is ha I unnecessary for forus or orits almost A app appear ar Republican the tho county that U us its to sa say jurisdiction and exceeded its Us committee In tho eyes ot or nab Itself ridiculous when It took cognizance nt people Intelligent zance ance of th the queston question Salt presidential election electon At u the county last pr cast approximately telY the tho Lake ake following vote vote- party Jart 11 50 Democratic Republican One year jear party part 84 S American election the Republican Int miter later r In the tho city Democratic 39 oto voto was wn-s ago tho Hio Two years American follows aa as resulted county count election electon Democratic I 1850 Republican 1850 while In tho the city cl election elec eko- oton o- o et American vote was WS the tho Republican ote last fall ion tion fal American ton 4 Democratic casting within 17 the Americans combined strength th of ot ot or the tho 35 votes national parties tho he two opposing No Nominee Po p ular results ought to convince The above that it has taken any observing observing parI person than on tho the ambition of of something more such a a. condition man to produce one conceded generally W Wt We believe o bele it t Is tho the Republican that at nt the tho h head ad of or popular were ticket In both and elections tho the balance o ot of tho the and able men exceptionally con considered ticket was had more ammunition ammunition ammunition am am- have wo O strong Never e with as little ef effect er- er used It and everything Isal Is told toM that e feet yet ct we are there Is nothing all rl right ht and that al with tho the party the matter condition Is not the thio above Furthermore alone as county Lake peculiar to Salt witness us believe have havo e bele some somo would Republican party part oC of 01 the the tho loss to Provo Llon Logan such cities as ns og Ogden en Inge sc no on TEMPERS ARE LOST IN NAVAL DEBATE DEBATES i S i Confirmed from Page Inso c Ont Ono Brigham City and md 1 possibly other towns Should this condition continue continuo where will the tho Republican party be four years hence nee It Is bad enough h to loso lose the tIme chief cities cities' of oC the state but tho the 10 loss 8 of Salt Lake Lale county and tho the Third Ju JudicIal Judicial Ju- Ju district with all it Implies would be a calamity t We y have ha hanow now reached a time when it Jt itIs itis Is 18 due the tIme Republican voters voter of state td know the contentions embodied In this timis movement within tho the party part pad Senator l it 11 y the J People A S. S majority of the time states f'S of or the Including h tho he state tate of oC Utah have havo from flOm time titus to time memorialized ecI congress to amend the Constitution of ot the tho States so o that the people ml might elect I United States senators senator by h direct vote ote I and anil while congress has tInts thus far failed to accede to this timis request various states s I have ha practically accomplished this pur- pur purpOse purpOse pOse poso b by nominating a in open state suto con convention this we contend should h be lC time the poll y of at tile the Republican or of Utah etah Wo We content contend that all conventions of or ortho time the Republican party part should be he a 1 forum for or open and free arid and untrammeled dis discussion of party p rt policies state arid and lo- lo cil c and that where majorities subvert ert this right ht tho the result means the time overthrow om of ot the party We 0 tho the course of or the tho Republican Re TIe- publican slate state committee tn In n placing In Its IlS call BO so exacting n Cl requirement as fixing the political status stat of ot tho those c who v may participate in the primaries for tor forthe tho the coming convention con of the party part This Is particularly true in view of oC the anomalous political conditions es- es j pe lall In Salt Lake Lako county where where I thousands of or otos votes might be lost to The rho national and state ticket of tho o who choose hoose to remain allied with w either elthel the time American or Democratic parties partie's in loal 1 Ola I S I po politics s II j Irr e haunt Th The Th sovereignty So of oC the time bailot ballot bal bal- lot consists In its free Cree- free and and untrammeled roiso Ki-roiso s anti and any any- coercive effort efort to I that right must result In injury In Injury Injury In- In jury to the time party part who initiates it 1 1 We WI e believe bell that delegates to th time the Re Re- Republican publican national convention should be II selected d ron rom the tho ranks of ot the party regardless of oC national or state positions 1 I In conclusion we desire to sa say that our best liest efforts shall be bo directed In In I promoting fraternity and good fellowship fellow fellow- j ship within the ranks s of the Republican can party part in building up and extending extend- extend I ing lug Its glorious policies In electing the I nominees of o tho party and In bringing within its ranks all those who ho are arc willIng willing will will- In Ing to subscribe to Its principles and to this end cud we ask tho the operation co-operation of or orall all Republican voters oters j I Mr 1 Devine addressed a tho the meeting I mo moderately lerate favoring the resolutions resolution I Mr 1 vine Irvine and Mr McClain McChain added to the entertainment of the evening e time tho th former Cormer apparently regretting that the address was not stron stronger cr and the latter latter lat lat- lat lat- ter urging peace and antI harmony harmon in the party Xo No o Mr l Love 0 stated his position position to the effect that the time address should be bo flu flu- approved ap ap- proved Mr Ir Wilson declared his disapproval dis approval of or the entire proceedings s. s Ho Ito wanted plain terms used anti not so much Mr l McClain WaIn vatin vat wae In some sonic confusion lon until informed that this thin was nn an Smoot anti meeting a meeting a. a statement strongly indorsed by Mr Ir Wilson and Mr 11 Robbing Mr 11 Armstrong opposed 1 the Uio m motion to adopt the tho address un and 1 stated Ills his reasons ito dId Old not think th the tho state t o committee had at all 1111 exceeded l Its rights in requiring assurance that those thol-lo who elect delegates l to tho state stale con committee shall hall l 1 ho o 0 to support tho 1110 Republican ticket In November And IId ho pointed out omit that tho faction so 80 generally opposed by th the gentlemen In the room had very ery loyally supported support support- ed eI Mr 11 Devine In his late Into city campal cam cam- pal n. n Later Mr Mm Devino stated with much feeling that he ho was wa not a and testified or 01 an nn anti Smoot man that he hind had been b n lo loyally supported by bythe bythe bythe the men nien against whom the tho insurgents have havo been working Mr Ir McClain McCiain spoke c a third time hut but buthis his record even then did not equal that of oC Mr Ir Williams who spoke continuously continuously continuously con con- from to a little after at r 10 o'clock though for tot tao mo most t part parthe the Mie chair lId did not recognize him 1 Performance nice C Continuous I I Chaliman halt bait roan Hideout told a n. st story ry of or General Gen Leu Lc and then thc th time vote otc on the adoption of or time address w was a as t ta tak n Mr Armstrongs Armstrong's 5 was the only n negative c aU r w vote ote ot though tho a It number of 01 Gentlemen not Just understanding winy why hy they were called to the me meeting refrained from front I voting And then them the insurgents adjourned subject f to th the call o of the chair chah I I. 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