Show PRIMARIES ARE ARf 4 Crowds Attend the Meetings of Democrats DELEGATES NAMED TO COUNTY CONVENTION TIo r D Dunbar C Majority aj i ty C King Xing Say the Estimates Made Nade by the Other Side S ide Are Exaggerated Exa All of the Gatherings Last Night Were Harmonious Although the Rivalry in Some Instances Ban last of the Delegates Bad Dad weather and the Ute fact that but butone butone I Ione one candidate will be on the ticKet et at atthe atthe the coining comina election eie did not keep the I Democrats of t the city cI from the pd primaries maries marlett test last tV ay Zhe hf attendance I Iu as u reported ed wo lf a deep in interest interest terest in the p The I attendance at some o of 0 the primaries 1 was unusually heftY heavy and many of ll the most t prominent Democrats of ot the city played active aUve parts in the chOC I ing lag of or the delegates I Harmony was General White the contest t In m many places place was as spirited the best beat of f feeling prevailed I Tho friends of Judge King KIn and Mr measured swords in many of the districts di and stood up UJ valiantly for tor or their men melt but not one bitter word wordis wordIs is 18 reported They worked for fot their re respective re respective ate because they con cen y them the stronger ronGer men not I they the had anything against the 1 ther fellow The Dunbar Dun ar men were jubilant over I outcome late last night On the complete returns from from the city partial returns from the country they claimed fully 80 per J ent of the from Suit San Lake No instructions were given with I ut one exception and many delegates I express no DO preference The one ORe i seems to be to do what Is ia best bestor bestor or the party and they the will vill withhold decision until the whole situation a thoroughly canvassed The total attendance alt at the primaries tf the as near aa as it could be ascer aseer waa was about 1500 1800 while the in the country districts afi as au far faris reported were still sUll better attended Mr View In Ill di the result re of the pd marie la ta last evening alter after the returns I In Mr MT Dunbar said So far faris I have bave examined the results result of the they th are ar very gratifying to tone I i I It seems ae to though my friends ere active in my behalf throughout I county and as this is my home and the largest county in the I I am certainly pleased sed with its i e ent I I Mr Dunbar would give out no esti i I i ii i II Continued on o page 3 3 J 0 ARt RE Continued from Page L 1 mate as to the number of the delegates he h thought would be friendly to him in inthe Inthe Inthe the county convention His claimed fully tully SO 0 per cent of all aU tha dele delegates delegates gates chosen They also claimed that as 8 thIs th was the largest county in the state and as the fight ht for election would woHld be largely ely fought out in thiS county the result of the primaries here bele would have a marked effect throughout the state William H Dale who is considered con alderd one of ot Judge Kings ablest supporters said saki last t night in answer to an inquiry that he was not down crown town after ater the primaries and aDd knew kne little litHe of the re results results suits He thought however the claim of ot the Dunbar men of ot SO 80 per per cent centor of or the delegates of the county count was too 1 high hl h 4 Instructions in The following resolution was unanimously adopted at the district primary Resolved That the delegates to the county convention are hereby instruct instructed ed to vote for members of tine the state convention who ho will support D C Dun Dunbar Dunbar Dunbar bar for tor the SIte Democratic congressional nominee A motion carried in the fifteenth di district primary that it was the sense of or those th present that R P S 5 A go goas goas goas as a delegate to the state convention and be instructed to vote for fOte W H King for tor congress This instruction was later withdrawn and Mr Averson A verson waft waa favored for state delegate delegatO without instruction The First Fir t district d t in the First pre precinct precinct we was given but five delegates delegat ac according according according cording to the call According to the vote for B H Roberts Roberto they wore were en cn entitled titled to seven soven they the claim Seven were elected with the Ithe understanding un that if It seven were not admitted to the county convention the last two would be dropped First Precinct No L Delegate W C A A Smoot Joseph Pitt Alma Ash George Hill Hm E B BW EV EW W V Win Wilson Mm Mr George Hill tars MrS Jo Joseph seph Pitt District committee Joseph Pitt em Mrs Joseph Jo Pitt H C Chairman of primary Judge Judie E D DRogue Hogue Rogue secretary Alma Ash Number present 30 No 2 Delegates Le Grand Young Robert H Morris J B B Lee A A A Duncan Bert Paul May Johnson Alternates George Hilton Miss Mias Sudbury Mrs airs B E Smith District committee Lee chairman Nell Alley vice chairman A A Duncan secretary Chairman of primary Lee ina inn secretary A A Duncan Number present 20 No 3 Delegates John John Gallacher William Campbell William Hart A Milton lilton Mu er Wil WI William liam Harding Barding District committee John John Gallacher John W Robertson ln Chairman of primary John way wa secretary John W v Robertson Number present 20 O ONo No 4 IJames James F Iversen R P n H Sid G A C C G Johnson JohnsonA A A Jacobson C A Lund H Mitchell Joseph J Fagergren District committee G C A secretary James Iversen A Jacobson C G Johnson on chairman H L Pen I roes roso Chairman of primary C G Johnson ln i secretary George I No 5 Delegates Delegat B E M Weller eller J Halvorsen Mrs McFarlane M G I Hamilton B Mrs Angell District Di committee William Colton Cotton Mrs J G Angell John Halvorsen Chairman of primary I E M Weller Welter ar en secretary Phil Maycock No 6 Delegates tes A L Morris ManIs Judge Burton Aaron Greenwald Alternate William R P Foster F District committee Mrs Irs Rhodes Mr Ir Anstee were added to old committee Chairman of primary A W Burton Durton secretary A L I Morris Number present 20 D i iNo No 7 Delegates Miss lU Annie Lynch LynchA A W Gallagher Galla her Frank J Rawlings Charles Nicholas Gulbran Gulbransen sen Edwin Frost Fro t Mrs Milando Pratt Alternates Martin Hamer Humor Milando Pratt District Dl committee Miss Ml Annie Lynch A A W Gallegher Mrs Milando Pratt Frank J Rawlings Mrs Irs Julia Golightly Charles Gulbransen J M 1 Chairman of primary Andrew W Gallegher secretary Milando Pratt I Number Num r present 3 30 No 8 Delegates es Granville GranviUe Gillett GillettA A H Woolley A M 3 2 Woolley T M Holt John Holt Theodore Jc Woolley L C District committee Thomas M 1 Holt HoU Martha Barrow G C Gillett Frank Mar Margetts Margetts Margetta getts getta W Yo J Corbett C W Wi V Penrose A T Well Weil Chairman of or primary A T Webb secretary T M Holt HelL Number present 23 33 No 9 Delegate Rodney Hillam sr John Jolin F 1 Taylor Anna Meier Melee E S Lovesey Love e Alternates James Meier Harry Taylor District committee John F Taylor Anna Meier Rodney Rodne Hillam HUlam Jr Chairman of primary E H S Lovesey Loe secretary James Meter Molar I No 10 Delegates te Thomas Thomaa B il B Bus Boo Busby Boob Busby by b G 0 A McLean M James T Strong Claud Russell S L 1 Moyle George W F Gray Alternates G H H Naylor A B Sawyer John Harper J JH JH JH H Paul Mrs Mra S S L Moyle Moyie oyle Chairman of primary Thomas B B Busby secretary S L Moyle Io le I No 11 Delegates J S S Darke G H I Braby B Y Golden F J JR JR JP R P Letcher W V J Sloan Alternates tes P PJ I IJ J Leonard B A A Shoemaker Mrs Bell 1 District committee George H Braby Hrab V L 1 Reeve W J Sloan Chairman of primary C Buckle see sec secretary W J Sloan I Second Precinct No o 12 Delegates T C C Lewis W WH WH WH H Evans M Ludlow J W Cunning Cunnington ton tonG George Foster Joseph Mitchell i Alternates R P McDonald District committee T C Lewis L wis chairman n J W Cunnington George Foster Fo ter Chairman n of primary T C C Lewis secretary J W V Cunnington Number present pre ent 35 3 No IS Delegate A S Fowler Fowier Frank Stanley James Jame C Lambert J JW JT JW W T Hagerman n Alternates J H Ryan Gu lne Fowler District committee C A A S S Fowler Fourier chairman J C C Lambert secretary Frank Prank Stanley Chairman of primary James Jamesc C Lam Lambert Lambert bert beet secretary A S Fowler Number present 2 25 No 14 Delegates M lI L Perry Petry William WilHam Marsh Mar h C A J H Young Arch Buchanan Joseph C C H Alternates George Georgi GeorgeH GeorgeH H Burbidge H H Richards Mrs C A t District committee Arch Buchanan M SI L Perry secretary C CA A Carl Car Carll Quiet l chairman J H Young James Elton Chairman of primary C H Carl Garl quiet quist secretary M I L Perry I Number prevent prese 22 Ko No o IS Delegates tes R P F Aveson William Myers Agnes M L Jones Ado Ada Aveson Aeson K K Jones Jo e District Di committee R F p Aveson Chairman of primary Ihnat R B F P Aveson secretary William Craig Number present 25 i iNo No 18 15 Defecates tes N H Glenn S Hanson G B anborn nb rn William W lIIa D I N H Glenn ohal H P Hansen M Si Burns Chairman of primary N H H Glenn GI nn secretary William Connors Number present ti 25 tiThe The primary In the Seventeenth Sev die dis was postponed until Friday Feb 23 S It will be held at the Sixth ward wart meeting meUng house houPe No 18 Delegates S E Hamer L layton I M SI Waddell A E Poul P uT ton toa George G South Smith Alternates T G C Winter Thomas Winter James Jame Rees District committee George G C Smith Thomas Haines secretary D S Wad T G C A i 14 P S E Hotter I Chairman of primary S E Hamer secretary George G Smith Nimber present 96 20 N 1 19 tes Judge MorrIs Morr R p G Hartley HArtIe B E A Midge ly I 1 11 1 S Truman F D Higginboth Higginbotham am ft r r committee James Dinwoodey Din woo dey de R P G 0 Hartley T R B R Horn Chairman of ot primary B H G 0 Hartley secretary F D i jr Number present pre nt 40 N No Ne 20 Delegates William tan Ian Thomas homa E B George eorge Thack rah R P R K K Thomas Alternates E S E C H Hyde District committee Arthur F V S Thomas chairman William MeLach McLachlan lan Jan George B T P E Chairman of primary George Thack Thank rah nm Number present t 41 41 No Nc Delegates L W v DIttmann A Houck Jolla John Sites Shea Con Sam D Hi EL Peery jr j District committee E B A A King ch chair chairman ir irman man L w Dittmann Julia John Shea SIte Chairman of primary K B A A King secretary E W Griffith present 86 05 No 22 Delegates Dr Mattie Hughes HUeS Cannon H D Folsom W IV B La lei Ie John F Howells Mrs lIra Ella W Hyde Alternates John Montgomery Montgomer John JohnQ JohnQ JohnQ Q Critchlow David Ledbetter Chairman of primary William B 13 La LaVielle LaVielle LaVielle Vielle secretary John Q Critchlow Number present 36 S Campaign committee John Q Critchlow Crit chairman Dr Mattie Mattle Huges Cannon H B n Folsom Fol om W B BLa BLa BLa La Vielle John F How lJ Mrs Mr E B EH W WHyde Hyde H d P 1 E Pence M I Workman David Ledbetter No 23 Delegates Albert J Scare Seare Mrs Irs A J Seare Scare Karl Oatley Byron ByronA A West Chattel Charles I IAu Lange ge e William W Woodland alternate District committee Byron A West W S So Burton W M Woodland d secre seere secretary tary Charles Charlee Lange Mrs Irs Byron West W Jt Karl Otley Albert J Sears Seare s re chairman Chairman of or primary primal Charles Lange secretary William M Woodland Number Numb umber r present fi 25 fiNo No 24 Delegates L 1 a C C John oit R W WL WL WL L Binder A V Jenkins J P Evans E EA EvansA A C Morris District committee L C Johnson W TV WL WL L Binder A V Jenkins Chairman of primary W Yo L Ii Binder secretary Mrs Ir Margaret W V Johnson Number NUm r present 44 H No 25 Delegates Mrs B P Brown Mrs Irs Rose Van E B G Holding John H Lloyd Frank Parsons JosePh Joaeph JC eph R it n Lewis Lowis wis Samuel Russell Alternates D K K Johnson B B G Guiver B P Brown Bron BronDI District DI committee D K Johnson Jn J on B BG BG BG G Guiver Joseph R P Lewis Samuel Russell John R P Jones Chairman of primary B 6 GW Culver GuITer secretary Samuel Russell Number present 16 Ii IiNo No 6 Delegates John AHen Alien Qua Gua Guatave Gu tave tae H Backman Brigham B E West James W V Ure Daniel I Elton John W Vt Bond John E Cottam t District committee G H Beckman BAckman John E Cottam Daniel I Elton Chairman of or primary T F Howells secretary G H Backman Third Precinct No 27 Delegates O 0 W IV V Moyle C CB CB CB B Felt J W Beck Frank Fowler Fouler J JW Jw W Sanders jr Thomas S Fowler Fourier Charles Charl J Bengtzen neng zen District committee C B n Felt J IV w r Sanders jr Tom Fowler Fowier Chairman of primary Oscar W IV T Moyle lIo le secretary J W Sanders Sanden Jr Number present 32 3 No 28 Delegates Joseph Bull Jr James Forsythe Fors the jr Mrs lra James Janice For Forsythe Forsythe sythe jr L Dahlquist Arthur F Barnes Nels Neis Forsberg FoIt rg Alternates Judge A Miner lUner D O 0 Willey Jr Mark j jBrown Brown District committee Joseph eph Jo Bull jr chairman c James Forsythe Forsyth Fors the Jr A Miner D O 0 Willey jr L Dahlquist t Chairman of primary Joseph Bull jr secretary Nels Nets Forsberg Number present 30 20 No 29 Delegates S S Newton George Raleigh John Alford R 11 S Sleater John Hunter J T Raleigh G GA GA GA A Whittaker Alternates T J Ever Everill EverIll ill m T B Sleater District committee S S Newton Robert Sleater George GeorgeE B E Wallace Chairman of primary George A A Whittaker secretary Jacob H Tray ner Number present 2 f 25 No 30 Delegates H A Smith D C Dunbar John H II Back Joe Raleigh J JN JN JN N Eslinger S Katz John McDuff J JR JR JR R R Whitney District Dh committee John H II Back Beck Benjamin F Johnson John McDuff J 3 JN JN N Eslinger Esling r E H H Picker Chairman of primary John H Back secretary Benjamin F Johnson Number present pre ent 39 ae aeNo No 31 Delegates G W IV V R II H Haslam G W T Green G Jr Mrs E J 3 D Roundy Round Mrs Elizabeth Thom Thomas as W Hamer Alf Dyer H H Wal Wai Walters Waiters tees District committee G W IV V on onG G C Riser jr W WT V Hamer Harrier Chairman of primary G W IV Green Greenjr GreenJr jr secretary G C RIser Number present 61 No 32 Delegates Mrs rs E B Glues Gilles G les lespie pie S J 3 Newman J B B Reid Thomas Morris James Bishop Mrs Irs Sinah B BReid BReid BReid Reid Jesse Willis Villis Alternates Walter WalterJ J Edgar Ellen Enen Bishop W T r J 3 Newman James Jam s A Earnshaw District committee J B Reid S J 3 Newman James Earnshaw Ernshaw Walter WaIter J 3 JEdgar Edgar James Bishop Mrs In Sinah B BReid BReid Reid Elizabeth GillespIe Miss Euphe Euphemia Euphemia mia mm Morris Chairman of primary William J 1 Newman secretary J B Reid Number present 14 H No 33 Delegates E E H Davis DaIs R B RP RP BP P Morris Jonathan Evans Evana Eva Joshua Selley Henry Walters Valters Brigham Has Baa Haslam Haslam Baalam lam John Holley Honey Mrs Sarah Haslam ZadocK C Mitchell Oscar Evans District committee B E H Davis Da is Joshua Selley Selle John Holley Chairman of primary William Sel Sc Selley Selley ley secretary taO Jeshua Joshua Selley Saucy Number present 60 80 No 34 Delegates Samuel Holmes H J Hayward Mrs Irs H J Hayward Mrs Joseph Jseph S Hyde John Oliver Ben BenT BenT BenT T Lloyd LId A B Margetts larg W W Tur Turner Turner ner Mrs l rl Alice Allee M 1 Home Horne Alternates W F Brown Mrs Irs George Budd BuddA A A J 3 Ridges P Pud ley Mrs 2 Ridges RId District committee H J Hayward ward chairman Samuel Holmes Mrs M H J 1 Hayward Mrs Irs Joseph S S Hyde W W W Turner William M 2 1 Brown Mrs Mn Wil William Wilham liam ham M 1 Brown Bron Chairman of primary H J Hay Hayward y ward secretary Samuel Holmes Holme Number present 24 No sr Delegates P J Nelson Wil WI WilHam Ham Gillespie Jesse Jeese Joint Lees pr Cr r H IL Cowburn Richard Grit Grif Griffiths Charles B 8 A A j Ridd Alternates William Hall Hal Mile Mita Vin Via Vincent Vincent cent Joseph J eph H Player District committee J 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