24 Colo. 379 | Colo. | 1897
This is a proceeding to determine the right to the name and emblem of the People’s party, as between George C. Berlin and J. Maurice Finn, as nominees for district attorney in the fourth judicial district. The facts out of which the controversy arose are in brief as follows:
One 0. E. Trowbridge, assuming to act as chairman of the district committee of the People’s party in and for the fourth judicial district, called a conyention to meet at Victor, on the 21, day of September, 1897, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for the office of district attorney of that district. In pursuance of this call a conyention was held at Victor on September 22, and placed in nomination one John M. Johnson as its candidate for said office; and
On September 29 the state central committee of the People’s party authorized and directed Mr. McCoach, as the district committeeman in and for El Paso county, to call a convention for the purpose of nominating a candidate for district attorney in said judicial district on behalf of said People’s party; and to do all acts necessary to protect the People’s party in the use of its name and emblem. It therefore appears that Mr. Trowbridge ceased to be a member of the district committee in 1895, and that Mr. McCoach was
We think, under these circumstances, the court below correctly held that the latter convention was the legally called convention, and that its nominee is the nominee of the People’s party for that district; and its- judgment is accordingly affirmed.
Affirmed.