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Show of the Liberals held at Stockton on Sal nrday last to nominate a eouu;y ticket was largely attended. It was a harmonious harmo-nious gaihering presided our by i Captain 1). H. Stover, and tho duties of I secretary were performed l y Cltarh A. llarmaii. The following ticket was placed in nom'iiini'.o'i: I As-e ssor and I'otleetor N'. K. S-timer. i County t'letk- .iaine- II. Il-chinan. I I'outfy hVconler John litutdry. i Sel .-taian -.lames t'r :'ch. sne:"itr-,loh-i W.t'arter. 'I'le.isurer- Kiccard tiuedrv. I Surveyor- l iuoie- .V il.-vman. l'lo e -ut'tic AtToinev- V. . U, Williami. CoiMtter- ls:::io K;kii:.:toa. The following were elected a county committee for two years: From Stockton -1). t!. Stov, r. Win. ' Will-on, John Franks, red. Hiss. From Ophir Samuel Uiihcl, and M-irk Ma lm kin. From Tooele Kobert Scntt and H. P. Ilowells. From leep Creek Freil. Snively. From (irantsvilic Fred. Hrim." thk ri:on,i-;s i-.vutv. rriiiiarlen Were Held l.nut H' 1 Selection of Delegate. There was a good attendance at the ; primaries of the People's party held in ! the respective wards lust nighi to select j delegates to the county convention to 1 be held at the Salt Lake theater at 2 p. m. on Saturday net. The following' delegates were chosen: j First ward lMogates W. T. Jack, John Siddoway. Alternates John Sijiiires. Hubert A. Siddowav. Second wai'il lii'legates S. Peterson, Peter-son, jr., ami Jacob llousser. Alternate (iuorge K. Keeso. Sixth ward Delegates A. (!. (tlautp.iP, Alexander Watson, sr., Pi ter S. Condie. Alternates S. II. Love, K. C. Jacob- son. Seventh ward delegates -David Me-Kenie. Me-Kenie. K. K. Thomas. J. II. Movie. Alternates C. 11. Hyde, J. )'.. Cal-lister. Cal-lister. F.ighthw aril Delegates- C. H.Tiuk-lield, H.Tiuk-lield, K. L. Sheets. Alternate S. W. Alley. Ninth wtird-Delegates O. II. Wool-ley. Wool-ley. Kber Case. Tenth ward - Delegates S. A. Ken-ner. Ken-ner. Kodney Hillain, Joshua H. Paul, Joseph S. Darke. Alternate S. K. Haxter. Flevenlh ward Delegates H. A. Tuckett, A. McMasler. F. A. Mitchell, (). A. AVoollcy and K. N. Child. Alternates (L Fi. Cushiug, H. A. Sliipp. Twelfth ward Delegates T. V. Williams, C. M. Nielson, W. T. Stuart. Thirteenth w ard Delegates- Spencer Spen-cer Claw'son, H. ti. Park. Francis Platl. Alternates 1). J. jMclntosh, W. II. Keading. Fourteenth ward Delegates K.ra Stevenson, II. P. Kichards. Fifteenth ward Delegates-T. D. Lewis, Harlow, Ferguson, II. W. Ash-ton, Ash-ton, John F.. Clark, li. C. Badger, D. K. Parrv. Alternates J. W. Ashlon. J. F. How-ells, How-ells, J. K. Langford. Sixteenth ward Delegates Kli A. Folhuiil. W. A. Hodges, A. S. (iediles, Kdwin F. Parry, Steplwn J Newman, Walter J. Lewis, Thoinae-K. Jeremy, jr. Alternates J. W. Summerhays, William Wil-liam Bradford, William J. Xew intiii. Seveiitemith ward - Delegates Zebu Ion Jacobs, (ieorge A Alder, W.J. Peatie, John C. Samlberg. Alternate Marvin Iv Pack. Eighteenth ward - Delegates -J. M. Harlow, H. (i. Whitney, 1!. S. Wells, F. S. Ivii'liards. Alternates II. C. James, T. C. Webber. Web-ber. Nineteenth Ward - Delegates- Isaac Barton, John N. Pike, Thomas J. Kvcr-111, Kvcr-111, K. B. Tyson, (ieorge W. Willes. Alternates William Wood, jr., John II . Back. Twentieth Ward Deb'gatos-II. T. McKwan. Kdgar Howe, C. J. Brain, D. L. Munlock. Oliier Hodgson. Alternates Lewis It. Wells ami D. It. Lvon. 'Twenty tirst Ward William J. Tud- dcnhaiii.'.f. Fewson Siuith, sr., William H. Bywater, M. S. Woolb-y, Joshua Burrows ami Joseph W. Mayues. i ii.... i ! I'll I I II ' .s .1 II'. " I Alternates John Burt, J. Fewson Smith, jr., and F. M. Caslleton. Twenty-second Ward -delegates O. II. Hnrilv. S. Holmes, J. L. Nebeker, A. Solomon. James Flashtiian, A. Winters. Win-ters. Alternates J. S. (irmv, J. S. Hyde, Joseph Kingdom.' . .AS . TOOELK COINTV I.IBKKAI.S. A Ticket That Will Win Flared io llie Field. Tom.l.K City. July 21. (Special correspondence cor-respondence The county convention |