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Show I AT THE PRI21AHIES. TTic b-I.CE?tts Elecleei in the Cil)" bcliool Comrntious. At S o'clock last evening meetings of members of the People's Party werelie-U in the various wards, and delegates weru elected to the con- i ventlons to be held on Wednesday evening, to nominate two candl elates from each municipal ward for members of the cily board nf -,h!ca. ttou. I'lKST .'lUMCN'AL WARD. This convention is comjiosed f forty delegates. It wjll je held at S p.m. on Wednesday, in the 'ntli Ward meeting house. Juleveiiijig these delegates were sele-led ju tlio liflrosty trettlts or tho districts, as follows: First Want Fred, rviubridsc. Wm. T.Jack, John Squires, Itefgc Hawkins, Thomas Jack-an, Jolm SIddonay. Second Ward Heber Iverson, Jacob Heusser, R. P. De Long, Samuel Peterson, Jr., Henry White, Jno. Gallacher. Alternates Frank-liu Frank-liu Rraiitlug and Johu Peterson. Third Ward James W. liardlev, Wm. Fardley, Thomas J. Curtis John Woodmausee. Fergus Coal tor aud Urban Picknell. Alternates-George Alternates-George Strlngfellow and 1 M. Weller. i:ighth Ward - Wui. Rawlins, James G. Smith, George U. Sims John G. Smith, Wm. R. Foster. Alternate. Wm. Jveysor. Ninth Ward A. JI. Woolles-, A. M. Woolley, KUt Case, U. J. SrriUh, Jr., O. IL Tettlt and J. F. Oblad. , ,,.,- Tenth Ward-J. H. iWl, Jas. T. Stroilir. Jos. Keddlnfnn .Ira. Darke, Wm. Taylor, John ' I". J:van, John R. Taylor; Samuel 11. Raxter, "Thomas Jattlit, 'James Meier. Alternate Jas. C. Woods. Si:OO.ND -lUNICll'AI. vAltt). Fifty dele-gates coniwse this con-veutioii.w con-veutioii.w hieh meets in the Se eutli WanI lucetiughuuse. Mrho Tollaw-Ing Tollaw-Ing were chosen: Fourth Ward Charles Worthcii, She-jiherd Crowlher, Jamea Thorn, IMwin Kearsley, Kdward H. Cal-lister, Cal-lister, John F. ViIIiams. Fifth Ward S. M. T. Seddon, Daniel Smith, L. J. Nutlall, Jr R. Urlmley, S. S. Reeves. ) Mivtl U'.... V..,,-., Tl- 1-U.... Thoniab v.". Green, IV-ter S. Con-die, Con-die, James Anderson, Aruul I G Giauque, David K. Fullmer, Henry Liuuell. Jules M. Giautiue. Alternates Alter-nates George Hurt sud Thomas A. Lowry. Seenth Ward David Me-Jvenric, Jas. II. Moyie.J.K Callister, David M. Kvaus 11. M. Ilmwno'leX, L. C. Simivt I. M. Waddell, F. 11. Woodbury. Wood-bury. Alternates Wm. J. Wood-bury, Wood-bury, Henry Wallace nml dames c. I-aml'irt. Foutu-eiitli Ward Frank V. Taylor, George M. Cannon, P.M. Wilkinson,. John .M. hitiie-r, II. S. Young, II. I. Richard-, Joseph Christian-en. Rzra T. SteveiiKin. Fifteenth Ward.-J. R. .Morgan, Thomas Hull, T. D. Lewis T. F. liowelU, J. W. Ashtoii.R. W. A-Ji-tnn, D. R. Parrv, Joh.i Itoiid. K. G. Holding, W." II. Jones, Jr.. i C. Rurton, J. Is. ''tsiT; Crouwav Parry, t . Price. nintu jirxie'ir.vi. uakii. .The Sixteenth WanI met ling hcase is tlie place selected for Unassembling Un-assembling of the 'r delegates which comprise this convention. The delegates an: Sixteenth WanI S. J. Newman. A. Parsons, T. K. J.-nmy.jr., P. How-ell. D. J. Williams l'hilhp Spry, J. R. Reed, K. F. Parry, Wm. Ilralfonl, G. W. Simpson, Zadec Mitihtil, W. J. Neirimn, W. H. Pitt. RtnJ. RulliM'gh. U. A. Folland, N. Thompson. Seveiitevulh WanI A-idrew Jensan. W. ik Dougall, Geo. A. Alder, Al-der, J. W. Rjrbidge, Jauie IVyer, W.J. Silver. A. 1.'. Hyde, A. V. ISarmr. F. ej. rinvy, F. 11. Kvile. Altema'es ui. Y.hite, C. R. Howe. Nini-teeiith Ward Isaac Ilartou. John Alford, A. W. Carlson, Grorge Willis John N. Pike. Clia. il. AW.tt. John Ikiih. W. J. Ieaii. IS. W. DriggsJr., W. 11. Perke-. D. F.Collett, John Varlny. Alternates Alter-nates G. R. Wallace, Alexander Carr. Twenty-second Ward O-i-ar II. Hardy, Jo-.S. Grow, John L. Nelie--fcer, Joseph S. Hyde. O-rar It, Ostler, Ost-ler, Samuel Holmes, James F. Smitli. Arthur Wlnter.Juhn Haang. John Ijee-. Geory? V. Morris Win. G.ile-pie, John W. Has'niu.Iliiliard Ijimp. Alternates -Wm. Ridd, Jos. Player, Christopher Stukos, Drigham Solomon, Ak-xander Gar-rick. Gar-rick. IXIUItTH MUNICIPAI. WAltll. In tills Ward the convention is compo-ed of tliiity-ix delegates, and will assemble iu the Twentieth Ward meetinghouse. The delegates on-: I'.ightunth Ward Geo. L Rlalr, T. G. WilOwr, Hilr Young, Rulon S. Wells. John D. SK.-nccr, D. W. Jami-, 11. S. Reatie, R. I'atriek, jr., T. N. Olsen, George T. Rourne. Ticutlctli Ward Geo. Rouiniy, Jr., D. I.. Mumock, P.ichard V. Young, R. V. Hamilton, IMgar D. Howe, W. G. Phillips, h. v. Richards. Rich-ards. . H. Pierce, James Iatis II. J. Romney, Henry Purey, OIier Hodgson. Twcnty-flrsl WanI. M. S. Wool-le-y, W. J. Tuddeuham, Frank Castleton, Joslah Rurruws, Geo. J. Dent, Jo-epli W. Maynes, Thos. Goodman, Jas. Rarton. V. W. ('aider, ('ai-der, W. W. Williams, Wm. .'aider, J. FowsonSmlth. Jr., !oliert Ave-sonandJ.FeTrso.iSmith.Seii.Alter-nali- W. J. A. Tiniius Cliarles L. Rogers and John C. Kaby. KISTII Ul'NK'IfAI. IAR1. Twenty-eight is the allotted num. lr of delcgalHi in this district, and they assemble In the Twelfth WanI meeting-Iiouse. The gentlemen selected se-lected at 1 it night's primaries an-: I'leventh want O. A. Woolley. Alexander McMastor, Geo. Coulam, J. M. Hendry, Samuel McKsy, F. M. Adkius J. R. Bfou, John Taylor, Tay-lor, David Mi Rae ai3 II. A. Tuck-ett. Tuck-ett. Alternates James Coult and Homer Duncan. Twelfth WanI T. V. Williams J. M. Wardrobe' Jf Gtonru H Kiiowldcn, Chariij M. NIel-on, Wm. M.Stewart, O.W. Donaldson, John Wells Joseph Walker. Thirteenth Ward Alonzo Younir, D. J. Matkinto-h. F. U. Watt, M. M. Atwood, William Hennefer, T. V. Groneman, A.a- Dunfopl, J. R. Rost. Altenaesi-D. S. Silencer, Silen-cer, John Recrsaud J. A. Sohank. |