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Show LOGAN PRIMARIES Monday Evening Select Forty-nine Delegates Dele-gates to the County Convention, Mention of D. R. Roberts, Joseph E. Cowley, George Cole, A. A. Law, and J. C. Knowles. The Logan primaries weic held on Tuesday evening and delegates to the county convention selected. Each precinct held Its own primaries and at various places quite elaborate programs pro-grams were prepared. The delegates and alternates selected are as follows: 1st precinct: F. W. Hurr, Rasmus Xielscn, Wlllsud .lacobscn; Alternates, Sorcn Soicnsen, Hiram Lai.sen. 2nd precinct: Fied Turner, A. G. Luntlstrum, John Spande, Joei Ricks, John A. llendilekson; Alternates; Emcr Ciockett, Orson Smith. 3rd precinct: II. A. Pedcrscn, John Deacon, John Nlckelsen, F. .Tacobsen, Hiram Petersen; Alternates, J. W. Ciawfoid, If. A. Hansen. 4th piecinct: Ed K. kelson, Js'lel S. Hell, E. M. Cole, Olo Laurenten; Alternates, Ileibeit Hawks, John Hansen. 51 h precinct: -V. II. Thaln, I. N. Smith, C. C. Ciessel, Joseph Squires, N. E. Clemenson; Alternates, Hen Wilmoie, John Thomas, Chas. Raker, G. G. Smith, V. II. Appeiley. 0th piecinct: Hichaid Ycates, Rebecca Re-becca Eamcs, Many A. Taibet, J. C. Knowles, 1). R. Robcits; Alternates, J. C. Pctcisen, Tho,. Smait, C. M. Poiter. 7th piecinct: Andieas Petersen, II. J. Nielsen, Jos. Odcll, Geo. Cole, W. W. Maughan; Alternates, Hattle Smith, Mrs. Geo. Cole, Mrs. Robert Murdock, Tlios. X. Smith. 8th precinct: II. Ilullen, Jr., J. C. Walters, 1'. W. Maughan, Ariel Car-don; Car-don; Alternates, Lorcno Rensoii, W. S. Lamorcaux. oth precinct: J. P. Caidon, Michael Andrews, Win. Rrangham, Gotlieb Smith, Peter Christiansen, Mrs. Win. Rrangham, Mrs. Knutc Petersen, Jos. .Nelson; Alternates, Oscar Svvendscn, Nephl Andiews, .Lis. McNiel, K. C. Schaub, John Adams. lotlf precinct:-.). W. Ranett, Will Jensen, J. C. Nielsen, Waldemar Hansen, Han-sen, Casper Hoffman, Parley Armond. Joseph E. Cowley of tho 3rd Ward Is .suggested as a candidate for the lower house. Mr. Cowley is a prosperous prosper-ous farmer and a member of the llrm of Quaylc & Co. He Is known as a solid citizen, thoroughly qualllied and a man In whom the business and honor of the county may bo safely intrusted. He has many friends who would bo glad to have his name come before the convention. J. O. Knowles Is not making much of a blow about what he is doing, but it Is a significant fact that quite a number of the Logan delegates aro known to bo for him. Mr. Knowles' knowledge of political affairs and his ability as a worker along political lines enables him to see far ahead and lay his wires accordingly. He Is a vote getter, and would make a good race if nominated for the Senatorship. 1). R. Roberts Is still In the race for representative and at last accounts was easily In the lead for the nomination. nomina-tion. In fact there is no one out actively ac-tively against him. Ho Is so well and favorably known over tho county that thoso who would like to mako the race havo kept In tho background. Mr. Roberts Is so thoroughly competent compe-tent as to mako him an ideal candidate. can-didate. George Colo Is a candidate for commissioner com-missioner and his friends will place his name beforo the convention. Ho Is known over tho county as a safe business man and a party worker worthy of recognition. Tho fact that Mr. Cole Is a contractor, makes against him a little, but if tho convention favors him he will make a good race. His record is known to all and It is a favorable one. Ho has been put up and knocked down, but he's taken It like a man and that's what men admire ad-mire In one another. A. A. Law of Paradise Is mentioned for a commlssioncrshlp. Law is ono of the old stalwarts over there and is of such capability as to mako him a worthy candidate. Paradise is a good Republican town and will bo recognized recog-nized with some nomination, but of course won't get all of them. Jacob Larsen wants to be clerk, and his friends want him lor commissioner. Law is regarded very highly by Republicans Re-publicans over tho county and thoy would be glad to elect him to anything any-thing ho wants. |