THE SEMI-'TBIBXJHE: F3DAY MOH^I2sG1900’’ton Of-ani/as Expected ntBeIief that Has Been insilastic.reception. Tri a.masterly speech of fui hour and a half tire -speaker rhcia tne close attention of his audience,. iru-.kinft many • telling points. Ho briefly rciiewed the history of Republicanism, contrasted Republican and Democratic, methods and policies, pictured the era- ol prosperity during McKinley's . term ot oflicc, priid a high 'tribute to the statesmanship and patriotism of his administration ftnd completely riddled the Democratic on trusts and Imperialism,; He showed the He publican attitude on'expansion to hem \ accord with our experience as a nation through IK years of expansion tinner the Ocnstitution, and to be lully supported 1)5 law ami bv the decisions of our own SUr prcmc court, quoting numerous decisions bv. Chief Justice ■ Marshal, the „ieat -x-noumlcr of the Constitution. ■ .The county convention was bt sessmnyesterdav and today, and the dcdeg-ate^ were in attendance at last- night• s meet- ing. and were thoroughly enthused b.- Mi. Morrison's eloquent words. A lull county ticket was nomlna.tod today,- heart lcI n iron of the strongest men.in the county for the Legislature, L. .D.-Jones, benatoi.Mr. Sutherland States His Position to Committee.. also .defined his own position, and accepted'; the nomination given h.-nv. speaking in substance as ^0ll0'v?:l._„v -r endeavored as strongly as 1 knew how to Prevent my nomination by the convention, and . to that extent, med to control its action, a he resuj, t e-minds me of the philosophical obsen a-tion of a cowboy friend or mine, wiui reference to an exceedingly active .broncho which he was m toe habit o. dvincr his friends to ricle. He said that113CCidCAILISTER IS .RE-ELECTEDr?riding' that. broncho consisted almostand Thomas Dimint-a/id Andrew Alien, •atives. The convention was liar-ivnrcsentati-v l-i, a u-- r .rnonions and.the consensus of opinion is that Oneida county v:Ui be Republican in November by KW majority.MTTST 2TOT INTERFERE-I 1 iSweeping Order Issued. Against the (New Republican .State Central: Coih-mittee Met. Yesterday With-. Several Candidates—Sutherland- An-- • % s y •nounces His Decision to Make ;the Race—S. H. Cailister Again;Chosen as Chairman- 'and Mrs. BradleyElected Secretary—Executive Committee Named,'-fmsus bureau 4-S43, this is an + as follows; 4-t1i5•5444■544while the 4 4Alas/an. Courts by Judge Morrow.Tacoma, Sept. S.—[n five cases involving the title to Wnd possession of thejmost valuable mining claims in. Nome, United States Circuit Judge AY. W. Morrow has reversed the recentiy-appolneed district Judge, A. H. Noyes; has reversed the re-foiver. Alexander McKenzie Mi- Noyes;-has-granted, an appo r.ho order appointing the receiver, and has directed that until the.matiers at issue are decided there shall dg no mterfei-ence on. I he part of the court m .nlaska, or ’its appointees. The attorneys representing the men who applied to Judge Morrow for these orders make charges-to the effect that a big political conspiracy has been formed, with McKenzie as. the center tr, gain control of valuable mining property at Nome. The action before Judge Morrow was brought.on an appeal.ontirelv ot climbing into the saddle and regaining consciousness. I am just bet-ginning to regain consciousness now.I was very earnest and very sincere in fflY desire that the convention should riot nominate me. Its' action has mu i-me personally, as well as others to 1 ivli'om. I am under obligations, in an exceedingly awkward situation. The : nomination, however, 1ms been made.' I a hi told that for me to decline it' would place the party in serious pre-.clicament. I cannot afford to be responsible for that result. I have,_ the ret ore.concluded to make-the best of the situation-and to accept the nomination.. My , : duties to others are such that 1_ cannot / : give rov. fu 11 time to the campaign. So ' far as I possibly can. however, T will engage in the campaign, and to the extent of my ability help carry theCle:bht;o♦no►[From Thursday's Daily.-] new State. Republican centralticket to the Victory that I am certainThecommittee heldata meetingreversed the re- i Headquarters yesterday afternoon, a. ;ie, appointed by perJ:ecteci organization by the'elect!tin aiJP'-t1 ' • H [Mil Jmade by icrease inper cent. i*ly small4444use can be 4lates fol- t *▼*conditions + ■Salt Lake 4 ; ten, pro-. + mtntry in' 44; • or 115.93 4 4-4'4. . 44Idaho' Weather- and-,Crops.Under date of Boise, September 4th, S. ; M. 'Blandford, section director-_ot _moservice at Boise, stim-ell asOther+iweather bureaunJ,*Thft verage temperature for thewas .5 degrees, wh/ch is 2 flcffreeH above the normal: however, the tempeia-tiuoTv-m hotit norir* a I in the ■western. countie.=, as tho resu 1 t^f considerable cloudinessrl’uriag the first part of the week. 'pnV J?h ultimo the temperature reached tio degrees hi the Snake River valley and m the ext-rcmo southeastern. coun lc^ ancL v- LK followed hv heavy wind, and much cooler though no freezing temperaturesA side-’from several local showers m the northern counties and light sprinkles irm - wrier localities, there was practical I? no precipitation last week.’State and onof officers-and the selection of an executive committee. . Of the candidates on •the State ticket there were-, present Cieorge Sutherland, Gov. Wells, uecre-ta.ry of State Hammond, A. 0. Nelson'. ,T. D. Dixon and Wesley K. Walton, the other candidates, who were prevented from being- present, having personal representatives at. the.meeting. Aftpr . the meeting had been called to order by. State Chairman 32. H. Cailister, Mr. Cailister was unanimously re-elected to the position of chairman on motion of D. H. Wenger of Salt Lake. Forrnej-Secretary P. P. Christensen, who de*is coming. The drift of sentiment all over 'lie State is decidedly in mill direction. We are gaining accession*! everydeliberate judgment wedined to become a candidate . for ref.SHOUP IS INDORSED,had nothing res from the '0 nothing in luirecl to keep the Govern-4444444-BAEEOCK COUNTY REPUBLICANS COMMEND SENATOR.election to that position, was made-first vice-chairman, and Mrs. Emmeline _L*. Wells was chosen second vice-chair-•man. A delegation otwomen,, consisting of Mrs. Arthur. Brown, Mrs. Emma j. McVicker and Mrs, Annie M. Bradley appeared before the committee and requested that some recognition be given the Republican women. This was done by the unanimous election of Mrs. Bradley of Salt Lake to the position of secretary'of the committee. On motion of Mi-. Wenger, the chairman was authorized to appoint an executive committee tn consist of seven members exclusive of . the State . chah’nfn andState secretary, who were to be; ex-officio members of the committee. Theday.- In mare going to win, and win by a majority so decisive that this .state in me future will not be regarded as doubt- 1 ful.”CONFTDENT OF VICTOR\.' The meeting then adjourned.- ami those present engaged in an informal discussion of the prospects of the com-iim camoaign, the unanimous opinion being that the party would carry the State by a big majority. The member* of the committee present were \v. .u. White of Beaver, B. H. Jones of Box .‘Eider, Joseph A. Smith of tacne^ v. i.. Fitch of Carbon. J. W. Seeley oi Em-erv, Thomas Sevy of Garfield. J. -P. Driscoll of Juab, J. T. Brown ot Kane^. O H Thompson ot Millard. -W. K. Vv at-ton 'of Rich, D. H. Wenger of halt Lake William D. Livingston of ban-liete ’w. H. Clark of Sevier, D. C. McLaughlin of Summit. William Spry ot Tooele, Charles De Moisey ot: btan. D. ■W Davis of Uintah. A. C. Hatch of Wasatch. N. L. Sheffield of Wayne.After the -meeting adjourned Chan-. man Cailister'announced the personnelofthe executive committee as follows:motion prevailed after an .amendmentto limit the number to. five members,exclusive of State secrethe State chairman andNominees for the Legislature Are Pledged - to Use All HonorableMeans Bring-About His Election.u.ry hacl been lost.MR, SUTHERLAND ACCEPTS.forGeorge Sutherland, candidate Representative in Congress, met with the committee and‘acted as spokesman for the candidates. Mr. SutherlandV/L I-1IV- „rA. L. Thomas of Sait Lake, D. H. Wen-o-er of Sait lhake, John C. Cfrahanv of Provo, Arthur Pratt of Sale Lake. Joseph A. Smith of Providence, homas Kearns of Salt Lake. W. F. Adams of Ogden and the State ^chairman and State secretary, ex-officio members,THE. NEW SECRETARY.Mrs. Annie -Maddison Bradley, the new secretary of the committee, is a native of Kansas City. She came with her parents to Denver when stil a child and was educated in the public schools of that city. She came t.o Sait Lake in 1890 and shortly after her arrival was appointed clerk, of the Waver-works department, under Superintendent W. H- R-yan, filling that position until September, 1893, when she was