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Show (!. 0. P. riUMARlliS. Dlppt'!i Selected" to the County GoDvon-tioa GoDvon-tioa "WLifh Meets in the Federal Court Room Tomorrow at 11 a. m, ALL AEE REPRESENTATIVE MEN. Tlio PrirrmriM Were "A'ull Attends" tad iiuch Entliusiamn was Einod. Other Political Notes. The republicans of .Sail Lake County j met in their respective precincts last i evening ami sileotuJ delegates to the ; county convention which will assemble j in tlio fc tibial court room tomorrow morning at It o'clock. In every pro-rinct pro-rinct thcro was a good turn out anil i consiiloraLilo tntluisiium was evinced. I James Ie vine. Arthur Tratt, C. J. Hig-! Hig-! won. L. M. Karl, Heber M. Wells, II. (1 McMillan and James Jennings, were declared elected. It was urged by one of the delegates that it was extremely important tnat there be a full repre-seutation repre-seutation ami to assure that there would j he, it would lie a (rood thing to elect three alternates. For the honor of becoming be-coming alternate to the Wednesday ! convention, the names of A, Hammer, I jr., Robert S. Campbell and Kit-hard Stewart were presented ami they were I elected. ; Immediately after the adjournment I of the ward caucus. James Dcvine, j president of the Fourth precinct repuh-! repuh-! lican club, took the chair and announced an-nounced that the convention of republican repub-lican chilis would be held In Ogden next, for the purpose of. effecting a territorial organization and the dissemination dissem-ination of republican principles. Kich regularly organized club was entitled to three delegates Rnd nominations for such hotiors were then in order, lleber M. Wells, L. M.Karl and James Davine were delegated to represent the. Fourth precinct in tho Ogden convention ami as alternates, the following gentlemen were selected: James K. Jennings, John James and W, li. Howe. at which time delegates to the county convention will be selected. The delegation to Ogden will be accompanied ac-companied by a larfc number of prominent promi-nent republicans on Friday. Sugar house will not elect its dele gates to the anti partyliuo convention until Thursday evening next. The republican organization in I'tah county is one of thu most formidable in the territory. It is a stronghold that will bo heard from w ith telling ell'vcl in August. The democratic territorial convention will be held July 'JOih in tiie Salt Lake theater. The delegates entitled to seats from the rarinns couutie in the territory terri-tory number 15(1, ! Flrat IT.rloi t. The voters of the First precinct, Salt Lake Cav met at the Second Ward meeting house. The attendance was not as large as had been .expected, but what it lacked in numbers num-bers was fully made up in enthusiasm. There had been a misunderstanding in regard to the meeting. L. W. Hardy in explanation Kanl that he had slatted for ti.e Ti.ui.V office, bifuro its last i-.siio yesterday to have the notice of the place of meeting changed tn the Ninth wild voting precinct, ami while on his way, ho was intercepted by a message that, his brother's child was dying, and hence had laued to have a noiico of tho proposed change given. The meeting was called to order by K. II. ( ntcbiow who proposed L. i. Hardy as chairman. Mr. Hardy was elected firth 1'iaoloot. The principles of republicanism and democracy were never more closely associated as-sociated than upon last evening at the Fifth precinct primary, the former occupying oc-cupying the basement and the latter the upper floor of tha Social ball. This only signified, however, that tha party and not the tariff principles of "Koger Q" wera temporarily on top. The republican meeting was called to order by John M. Zano, on whosa motion Louis Colin was called to the chair, with J. II. Ward as secretary. On motion the following committee was appointed to recommend a list of delegates to the approaching conventions: conven-tions: John M. Xatie, Harmel I'ratt and J. II. Ward. The committee retired and tha following fol-lowing names were reported through Harmel I'ratt: To the county convention (on Wednesday) Wed-nesday) C. W. lieunett, George T. Odoll, K. II. Parsons, J. H. Ward, Fred Simou, K. 11. F'.ldredge, Harmel I'ratt, Spencer Ciawson, Louis Cohu, J. II. Kelson and John M. Zane. To the convention at Ogden (on Friday Fri-day Hoyt Sherman, John M. Zane, and J. II." Ward. The report was ratified. Tho delegation, upon motion of Mr. Pratt, was authorized to till any and all vacancies that may occur upon it. The meeting then elected the following follow-ing oilicers of the Fifth Precinct club: President, Louis Colin; vice-president, K. K. Lldredge; secretary, J. II. Ward. Tha secretary was instructed to furnish furn-ish the delegations to the county convention con-vention and tha delegation to the League club convention in Ogden with credentiais. The objects of tho moeting having been accomplished it adjourned, the delegates to report at tho federal court room tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock, at which hour the county convention will begin its deliberations. 'The meeting lait night was pervaded by an air of determination that portends por-tends the most gratifying results iu favor fa-vor of Utah republicanism. ; without a dissenting voice. S. J, Can-' Can-' von was made secretary aud read the ! call for tiio meeting. 'i he 1st precinct is entitled to 11 delegates del-egates and the Pillowing were chosen i to represent the precinct as delegates ' iu the county convention: CO Whit I teumre. S. J. Kcnvou, Solomon Crown, I J. (i. McAllister, L. G. Hardy. W. D. I Gabey, FredC. llassett, James Thorp, I li. 15. ( ritchlovv, Hamsou Spiers aud Lorenzo Cracroft. I Mr. Crilehlow than moved that the seMcti v be instructed to have credentials creden-tials reaily to present to the delegates ou tn! day fur the meeting of the convention. con-vention. The primary then adjourned sine die, aud immediately took ! up the subject of organizing a precinct club. K. i. Critchlow was chosen chairman of the club, following which he made brief and pertinent remarks. re-marks. Tho selection of ward solicitors wcrj as follows, and limited to two iu each ward: I First ward Joseph Thorp and W. C. Graham; Second ward W. G. Gabey and L. (i. Hardy; Tenth ward Solo-Crown Solo-Crown and F. C. "llassett; Ninth ward J. G. McAllister and George Snellgrove; Kighlh ward C. O. Whillemore anil J. P. Sort n-ou. The Third ward was left fur the chair to till, who appointed Mr. Hardy to report tha names that will apjie.tr in due time. During the organization of the club L. G. Hardy was made first vice-president and C. O. Whittemore second vice-president vice-president and S. J. Kenyon secretary and tretsnrer. The club is to be known as the First Precinct Republican club. The president was also authorized o select a committed to tlra.v a constitution constitu-tion and by-law fur its government and then adjourned to meet MonJay night next. F m-r Ward. The republicans of Farmer's ward met last evening for permanent organization organ-ization and the election of delegates to the county convention. Though, there was not a largo number present, those that were had the satisfaction of know. ing nearly twice as many attended thii. meeting as were present at the rectrT democratic meeting called for the sa; " purpose. Mr. Christophorson called the meeting meet-ing to order. He said the republicans of Farmer's ward saw the necessity for organization, and he knew when there was a fully organized club in the lield many who were republicans in principle princi-ple would join with us. It was necessary neces-sary for a start to be made and "that is what we nre here for." Flection of oilicers was declared in order, resulting as follows: Mr. Chris-tophtii'son Chris-tophtii'son president, Mr. Cuniming's first vice-president, A. S. Knowles second vice president, Mr. Cartlell treasurer, It. F. Itandolph secretary. Mr. Cannon, A. S. Kuowles, Mr. aeeontl I'raeliict, Tho republicans of the second precinct pre-cinct assembled at the county court house last night anti elected delegates to the county convention and Ogden convention. Judge J. L. Lynch was chosen chairman and P.arlow Ferguson secretary. l'.rief sp e'.'hes of a fitting character were made by Major Uradley, Harlow Ferguson and Judge Kartell. At the conclusion of the sneaking tho election of permanent oflieeis was held, with the following result; j I'resUlt ut. James T. Lynch; first vice-i vice-i president, Douglas 11. Jlrinton; sccoud vice-president, T. 1). Lewis; secretary, liariovv Ferguson, A committee appointed reported the Cbristophersoh were selected as delegates dele-gates to the county convention. Mr. Knowles suggested that it would lie well to appoint a committee to see the republicans residing in the ward, and induce them to become members of tho club. Messrs Cannon, Knowles, Cardell, Cummings and Christopherson were appointed for this week. The proceedings of the meeting were marked by a resoluteness and earnestness earnest-ness that shows the republicans of this precinct mean business. Those present were filled with the spiritof republicanism republican-ism and it will be through no fault of theirs if the doctrines of the party they represented are not thoroughly disseminated dissemi-nated through the ward. Preparations are being made for a rousing meeting with good speakers. J following delegates to tho county convention con-vention tomorrow at the federal courtroom: court-room: J. 11'. Lynch, John Morgan, liar-low liar-low Ferguson. J. F. Bradley, J. P. Sorenson, G. li. Sanborn, T. D. Lewis, J . Geoguegan, J. G. Kobinson, J. U. Watson, J. W. New l iun, K. W. Ash-ton, Ash-ton, D. 11. Krinton, Harry Harrow. The following were elected delegates to the Ogder. convention: T. 1). Lewis, alternate, J. W. Newborn, John Mor-in, Mor-in, alternate, liarlow Ft rgusou, J. T. Lynch, alternate, J. F. Bradley. An opcutitj committee of six was clei'id; ,!. W, Newimrn, Harry Harrow, Har-row, G. W. Kartell, Frank Anderson, J. I Gcoglieg.iii. Karlow Ferguson. President Lynch was elected chair- man of the delegates to the county con-I con-I volition and J. Ge ighegan, secretary. ' During the evening the membership roll of thy second precinct club wa i-'ignetl by twenty voters. This olub promises to be the most conspicuous in thu political history of Salt Lake City. Fourth Prcoinct Republican Club. After the Fourth Precinct primary had adjourned last night, the following preamble was circulated and received the signatures hereto attached: We. the undersigned, resident of the Fourth precinct of Salt Lake City, de-sirious de-sirious of forming a republican club in this precinct, whose object will bo to advance and maintain the pritici pies of the republican party, herewith affix our names: James Dcvine, James Sharp, Arthur Pratt, Trios. W. Jennings, lleber M. Wells. L. M. Farl, W. D. Krown. W. S. Hedges. T. A. Davis. A. Hanauer, jr.; M. S. Hanauer, (.'. J. Higson, H. R. son, J. M. Michelson, II. G. Mi-Williams, A. Cardwell, John Jamos, W. II. Howe, James Squires, Arthur Krown, James 11. Jennings, Jack Koiton, Geo. D. Loomis, K. S. Campbell. Kit-hard Stewart, Uobt. M. Porcher, D. J. Chad-wick. Thirtl l-rvcltiet. 'I he primary for the third precinct was held at the Sixteenth ward school-house. school-house. Wm. Kaldcrston was elected chairman, and F. D. Kimball as secretary. sec-retary. On motion a committee of three consisting of F. D. Kim-bull, Kim-bull, S. II. Hills and Geo. H. Finery was appointed to prepare a list of twelve delegates to be submitted to the primary. pri-mary. Tim committee reported the following name-: John Henry Smith, N. Treweek, Wm. Balderston, Wm. GUs-man, Wm. G. Nebeker. F. 1). Kimball. Kim-ball. Geo. H. J'.mory, Wm. Langton, A. j F. Doremus, W in. Spry, J. W. Sum-j merhays and W. P. Keller. The gen- tit-men selected by the committeo were I , duly elected as delegates. John Ib-nry Smith, N. Treweek and j j Win. Kalder.-ton were selected to rep- j j resent the precinct club at the Ogden 1 convention. j A committee of five was appointed to ; I hold a grand republican raily in the i ; precinct. This committee consists of ' i S. II Hills. N. Treweek. Wm.G. Nebe- j ker, Wm. Glassman and Wm. Spry. j j Kacar Hnuit Ward. j There was an enthusiastic meeting ' hold at Sugar House ward last night, i A club was organized with George M. ; Cannon, president, W. F. Murphy, vice-i vice-i president. S. H. Love, jr., secretary, F. ! Lyman, treasurer. After the organiza-! organiza-! tion was perfected the following delegates dele-gates to the county anti territorial convention con-vention were selected: Delegates to county convention George M. Cannon, Can-non, W. F. Murphy, F". M. Lyman, jr. , Alternates S. H, Love and J. U.Smith. Delegate to territorial convention j George M. Cannon, S. H. Love, M. II. 1 Murphy. Alternates N. S. Timpson, ; J. K. Smith. F. M. Lyman. There will be a meeting at the school house Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. i Fourth I'rBCiiipt. The Fourth precinct republicans a-semblod a-semblod last night iu tho Kighteeuth ward school house for the purpose of , electing their delegates to the county i convention to be hoid in the Federal : court room on Wednesday, James Devi ne called the assembly to order. On the call for nominations for the po- j sitiou of chairman James Sharp was nominated and elected, and L. M. Farl i wa- mailt" secretary. 1 Mr. Sharp on taking the chair rpad j the call for the primary, which had' been ordered for the purpose of elect- ' ing nine delegates to Ihe county con-j volition. James Devinn suggested that those delegates be nominated one at a ! time and voted for singly, which suggestion sug-gestion was followed. Pursuant to this plan, Kobert H arkuess, James Sharp, y i rollticial ajntM. The anti-partyliners will rally Saturday Satur-day night. The anti-partyliners will hold their convention in the federal courtroom on Monday next. The republican convention will b cailed to order promptly at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. The anti-partyliners will hold their caucu-ses in the various wards touight |