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Show ... in. . ,i. .-m ,.- i ...- . ... . 7 Republican Senatorial Convention. g( Yesterday aft ornoon tho republican delegates to tho senatorial convention j met and disponed of thu following bul- c ness: ili J. H. Arthur was elected temporary -eti chairman. uti Upon motion a committee on cred onto on-to I tials was composed of one member from i,'( each county and tho following gcntlo ( men chosen: S. J. Ward, IronCountj; by Walter Slack, Washington County; C. 'J1, C. Murdoek, Beaver County; A. D. i,a4 Klndlay, Kano County, ot The report of tho committee on ore-i,c ore-i,c dentials was read and accepted ununi-'f ununi-'f moiiblv, and ouch was entitled to a full hi; voto as follows: Beivor 10, Kano o, i c" Washington 8, Iron 8, said votes to bo m- oast by delegates present, provided rop tlmt in casoof a split in either county, ne said county to bo entitled to ono half lne4 tho vote allowed, eut It was decided that l(i votes should i" b he cast to elect a nominee, f N The special business of tho convon ond tion was then begun and S. J. Ward ;u" nominated E. L. Clark as senator for 'r,c this district, and J. S. Woodbury noml i, nated H. W. Lunt. f, Tho convention proceeded to ballot !,3 d tho results showed tho following: osJ First Dallot, ti. L. Clark :i 1-5; Fl. W. ffbi Lunt 14 4-5 Second Ballot, E. L- H '. ' Clark 8 15; n. W.Lunt 14 4.6-Third ' ballot 1. W. Lunt received tho entire scli- . - count, being elected unanimously. i Tho convention then adopted tho i in; following resolution: 'u'ij "RESOLUTION ft eems titling ('j that this convention acknowledge the to J able service rendered this district and teiJ; tho suito by Senator Albert E. Miller, ' therefore be it tho sense of this con-her con-her tin- vention that wo approve the recird 0 ' mado by him and recognize In him a stalwart supporter of Republicanism cpt. and a citizen of whom tho .state may ,po ' well feel proud, 'and his successor emu- " , late. irop Wo approve the state i)latform as of adopted by the Republican Statu con- the vention at Ogden nuar Recauso of the many legal obstacles c Sc to tho conviction of violators of the 11- ticlc qunr laws in prohibition communities, of I wo strongly favor the enactment bv Fu the next legislature of a law that will JJj " make the conviction of said violaters iii. t more certain." 1 V" After attending to some routine mat u0'fj ter the convention adjourned. |