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Show POLITICAL ACTIVITY. The Harrison and Reid Republican Ciab Will Meet Tonight. NO BOLTERS IN THE G. o. P. The Drvsree of Politics and Religion Democratic Primaries Last Xight The Delegates Favor the Xonii-nation Xonii-nation of Joseph I- Bawlics. The regular weekly meeting of the Harrison Harri-son and Eeid Republican club will be held in headquarters in the Wasstch building this even!ng at 8 o'clock. Every member is earnestly requested to be preoent, as matters of importance bearing on the conduct of the coming campaign will come before the meeting meet-ing for discussion. . DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES. They Indicate a Preference for J. L. Rawlins as Nominee for Delegate. The Democratic primaries were held in each of the five precincts last evening, even-ing, and the attendance crerywhere was large. Considerable enthusiasm prevailed, and after the full list of debgates had been collected, those who claim to be well posted asserted that the result was a victory for Rawlins and the prediction is made that he will get the nomination on the first ballot. The list of delegates to the county and territorial terri-torial convention is as follows: Wooley, M.. B. Bowles, Peter Johnson, George Cullins. Alternates A. L. Jarman, James M. Ken-nelly, Ken-nelly, Thomas A. Williams, Judge Howat, J. E. Bamberger, G. F. Putnam, William Condon, Frank Harris, H. C. Reich, R. G. Tayeum. Delegate to County Convention A. N. Cherry, D. L. Levy, George R. Cushing, J. Clifford McNally, J. W. Donkin, C. H. Banks, H. B. Davis, J. H. Hurd, C. E. Angell, T. V. Williams, T. A. Williams, George Cullins, H. B. Aldoua, L. H. Young, E. G. Wooley, C. M. Donaldson, R. G. Tay-sum, Tay-sum, M. E. McEnany, Frank Harris, John Montgomery, James A. Williams, A. G. Norreil, J. G. McAchran, H. C. Reich. Alternates Leon Lacon, William Condon, James H. Nounan, George T. Wallace, G. D. Sowers, J. M. Kennelly, J. H. Midgley, Jas. H. Moyle. R. H. Hardy, Dr. Douglas, Peter Hanson, G. H. Vine, G. F. Putnam, William Kelson, R. H. Oswald, G. E. Cushing. No Chnrch Domination. Here is good Republican doctrine as found in the Ogden Standard this morning: The Poet insists that Mr. Cannon was nominated nomi-nated for the purpose of catching Mormon votes. If Judge Bennett had been 'nominated we presume pre-sume it would have be en for the same purpose. The fact is the Republican party wants all the Mormon votes it can legitimately secure, and if the Democratic party is averse to receiving the ballot of any elector belonging to that ecclesiastical ecclesias-tical rganization the Republican party will very cheerfully relieve it of any difficulty diffi-culty iu that direction. We want the votes of all who believe in the doctrine of protection, reciprocity and honest elections, and will not stop to inquire whether the voter is a Methodist, Catholic, Presbyterian or Baptist. No man is required to squeeze himself him-self into the corset of a creel to be a Kepublicsn, Its plutfc r.r. is broad enough and liberal enough to admit those of any faith, Greek or Jew, Protes:ant or Catholic, "if Mr. Cannon can secure se-cure more Mormon votes than some other .man we miy lit have nominated we shall only be'glad of it, and the fact will be an evidence oE the wisdom end sagacity of the party. There are a good many agnostics in Utah, hut none of them are burred anainst supporting the Republican Republi-can ticket. If the Democratic party chooses to nominate a Catholic, an Episcopalian or a Vniversalist, we pledge our honor that we will not criticise its action on that account, or teek to create a prejudice against its nominee because of his religious belief or faith. Whf-n the work of party division began in Utah we pledged our faith in the honesty and good intentions in-tentions of the people, and so far we have had no cause for complaint. If the Foxt has no confidence confi-dence in the people it cannot compl:iin of a corresponding corre-sponding lack of faith on their part. Suspicion begets suspicion, like produces like and doubt is E reductive of doubt. The people of Utah cannot e intimidated or coerced into voting the Democratic ticket by insinuations so base, nor will such reflections on their integrity go unheeded. unheed-ed. Men born and reared amid these mountains havea sturdiness and independence of character that will not brook dictation, and if the Post would win voters to the cause which it claims to represent it would be well for it to adopt a different differ-ent role. Republicans believe in the divorce of church and btate, and in the upbuilding of the party in this territory as elsewhere. Creeds and religious faiths offer no inducement or recommendation recom-mendation for party reward. A new era has dawned upon Utah, and we had hoped teat the old argument were buried with the old conditions, condi-tions, and that with new issues the prejudices of the past would be entirely forgotten. The National Republican League. The Buffalo (X. Y.) papers are full of the great Republican league convention that met in that city last week. It was the largest convention ever held by that strong Republican organization. Major McKinley and Whitelaw Reid were among the speakers. speak-ers. The grand parade of league clubs on Friday evening was participated in by over FIRST PRECIXCT. Delegates to Territorial Convention Le Grand Young, W; Snow, A. T. Sohroeder, William Fuliey, J. B. Timmony, Robert Siddoway, S. A. Allen, George A. Aldar, C. P. Larsen, George Stringfellow, James W. Eardley, John G. Smith, J." B. Keyser, A. T. Webb, A. M. Woollfty, J. B. Walden, G. A. McLean. AHerna:es Joseph Booth, S. H. Gilson, W. E. D. Barnett, F. CoaJter, James Astle, John McDonald, C. W. 'Penrose, J. M. Hamilton, Ham-ilton, James T. Strong, H. A. Reeves. Delegate to County Contention F. Coalter, John McDonald, jr., Le Grand Gillette, Emil Egli, A. T. Schroeder, J. M. Hamilton, John A. Kavaaaugh, George D. Alder, F. W. Wheeler. Edwin Frost, S. W. Alley, Joseph Warburton, S. " H. H. Gilson, J. B. Timmony, Le Grand Young, S. E. Allen, C. A. Lund, W. R. Gallagher, Joseph Edmonds, W. E. D. Barnett, C. P. Larson, F. C. Nelsen, C. D. Brinton, John Klenke. Geo. StrlngfeUow, J. W. Eardley, 8. W. Andrew, A. L. Gleason, W. H. McAllister, S. C. Williamson, Wil-liamson, William Foster, L. Dahlqui6t, Richard Rich-ard Chamberlain, William Rawlins, H. J. Smith, jr., J. R. Rush. W. D. Wooley, J. F. Oblad, P. J. Nelson, Sidney 6roo, H. S. Laney, F. R. Poll, James Oswald, John Z. Larsen, G. A. McLean, J. B. Wtlden. Alternates J. T. Taylor, Rodney Hielan, Gustave rLroeger, B. F. Thornburg, Edwin P. Frost, Frank Rawlins, MToni Kryser, C. J. Anderson, F. J. Hewlett,' Thomas Curtis, James AtUe, Ernest Penrose, John Gallagher, Gallag-her, Thoiias Johnson, James Duncan. Prertnc" Committeemen J. B. Walden, S. E. Allen, George A. Alder, F. Coalter, John G. Lund, G. H. Pettitt. : ' . 8ECOHD PRECINCT. Ex-Gc-'jrnor-Westresidan at the gather- IOjOOO league men in uniform. Utah was Tepresected iii ""the"" coaventtcm. by Colonel N. Treweek of our-Central club and the Utah league Is represented on the following committees: National executive committee, by Hoy t Sherman; Utah's vice-president vice-president of the National league, Charles Crans ; committee on credentials, Nicholas Treweek; order of business, Harmel Pratt; time and place of next meeting, N. Treweek; Tre-week; resolutions, Hoyt Sherman. The uext annual convention will be held in Louisville, Ky., in May, 1S93, to which convention con-vention Utah will be entitled to eight delegates. dele-gates. Republican Territorial Committee. The Republican territorial committee completed com-pleted its organization today with the election elec-tion of an executive committee. The officers of that body are now as follows: Chairman Charles Crane. Vice-Chairman James Devine. Secretary Perry S. Sowers. Trea-firer J. M. Bowman. Executive Committee C.W. Bennett, George Sutherland. J. M. Bowman, J. T. Lynch, J. A. Hyde, James Howell, O. J. Salisbury, Salis-bury, J. S. Painter, Jacob Johnson. Kotice to Campaign Speakers. It is requested that ail persons writing for appointments to speak upon the Republican stump in Utah during the campaign, will address their communications to the Chairman Chair-man of the : Territorial committee, at Salt Lake. Republican papers throughout the territory please publish this notice. ing in ih Second Ptliit, the delegates, chosen being as folhytSV Delegates to Territorial v &xtmht ion N.' " V. Jones, I. M. Waddell, C. f7. West, W. H. Groves, A. J. Burt, Thoaas Hull, R. K. Thomas, J. W. J add, RJ F. Burton, Jeff Rhodes, R. C. Chambers, t. F. Lewis, G. B. Blakeley. H. C. Lett, T.I W. Green, J. H. Poulton, J. R. Letcher, C. It. Barratt, W. H. Casady, W. Nan Cott. Alternates T. F. Howels, L. S. Hills, A. J. Giaque, Gustav Buck nan, J. M. Cannon, Joseph Gannon, Thorns Winter, W. J. Poulton, E. G. Holding,) Andrew Wallace, Thomas Adams, E. S. Keirsley, P. L. Birch, Frank Campbell. P. J. Drfiey, G. W. Carter, R. S. Campbell, E. J. Youig, P. H. Kennedy, Kenne-dy, Albert Pruce. j Delegates to the County Convention S. C Boom, William Burke, .H. Burton, Joseph Christensen, P. T. Tibbs, L G. Burton, John Parry, L. J. Brown, and tne territorial convention con-vention delegates named tbove. John W. Cannon was ncciinated as justice of the peace. THIRD PREClTCT. There was a big turnou in the Third precinct pre-cinct and E. A. Smith fas called upon to preside. i Delegates to the County Coweniion Elias A. Smith, A. E. Hyde, E. L. Soan, W. R. Gibbs, W. T. GunUr, J. H. Rumei,jr., John Wardrobe, Ward-robe, A. Miner, Charles S. Kimball, W. Barber, Bar-ber, W. 8. Denton, T. Hdtomb, John H. Murphy, W. A. Hodges, A. ' Sullivan, E. H. Rush, E. A. Folland, Thonul Morris, G. A. Gibbs, E. E. Rich, J. C. Jtnson, John E. Hanson, Sargent Kate, S. S. Newton, James Pugsley, John H. Bach, 'VVilliam Varley, Harden Benyon, Thomas Haicock, John N. Pike, O. H. Hardy, Joseph Sliow, H.J. Haywood, Hay-wood, J. T. Nebeker, Georgi Hozen, Milo Vincent, A. M. Preece, John W. Harlem, Joseph H. Harlem, Richard jLemp, George R. Jones, Edward Brooks, James Stacey, H. P. Hansen, F. 8. FerUstrom, Arthur Frewin, Walter W. Kiidell, Joseph S. Brown, Benjamin II. Holland. Alternates L. S. Cantwel R. N. Tipp, George Pugsley, S. F. Taylor. Hermann Peck, Thomas Slight T. J. Everill, G. B. Wallace, Richard Collett, K. E. Morris, John F. Smith, W. P. McKeeper, J. B. Bur-bridge, Bur-bridge, Jos. Dwyer, Walter Ckrbett, Charles Burns. David M. Whittaker, tlbeeph Simons. Delegate Territorial Conventit E. A.Smith, W. T. Gunter, A. E. Hyde, T. Barber, J . H. Rumel, jr., E. E. Rich, R. P. Morris, W. S. Newman. T. A. Holcomb, 7T. A. Hodges, Thomas J. Everill, J. N. Pikei William Var- ivj, vvuu ai. xiaungUf v wo- ai v-- , w a . Hardy, J. L. Nebeker, H. J. naywood, Joseph 8. Grow, Joseph H. Earlem, F. 8. Fernstrom aud Arthur Frewin. Alternates George P. Jones; J ohn Green, W. D. Neal, Sargent Katz, Jcseph Pugsley, J. H. Murphy, G. W. Timson, John Hawfey, W. E. Pack, W. H. Schluter, E. L. Sloan, George Hazen, Herman Pack, John Glees. John L. Nebeker was nominated as justice jus-tice of tne peace. FOURTH PRECIXCT. In the Fourth the following delegates were chosen: To the territorial convention P. L. Williams, Will-iams, John T. Caine, R. W. Toung, J. L. Rawlins. F. 8. Richards, D. C. Dunbar, J. A. Bache, H. G. Whitney, George E. Blair, W. H. Rov, W. H. By water, D. L. Mur-dock, Mur-dock, W. II. Dale, Alfales Youag. Alternates R. H. Cabel, N. Clayton, R. S. Wells, William Ottinger, J. B. Toronto, To-ronto, E. Howe, J. M. Barlow. Delegate to County Convention P. L, Williams, Wil-liams, R. B. CabeL George Roniney, Jr., W. H. Dale, D. O. Dnnbar. George E. Blair, J. Van Meter, George F. Bourne, Edgar Howe, Robert Patrick, jr., H. D. Johnson. J. E. Caine, W. H. Roy, J. L. Rawlins, II. G. Whitnev, R. W. Young. George D. Pyper, W. M. Ottinger, J. B. Toronto, John Clark, jr., F. T. Richards, J. M. Barlow, D. L. Mar-dock, Mar-dock, John T. Came, W. J. Bakman, R. T. Wells, Oscar Moyle, Alfales Young, J. G. Sutherland, N. P. Read, F. W. Clayton, George W. Read, W. C. Dunbar, H. S. Beatie. Alternates N. Y. Schofield, F. E. Barker, F. W. Jennings, James Maxwell, Thomas Goodman, J. N. Eldredge, J. P. Bsche, T. N. Olsen, J. E. Langford, P. T. Jvystrom, J. Crosbv, J. H, Kimtall, J. A. Clayton, P. W. McCaffrey, W. P. Jennings, W. . Owes, John Farrlngton. Precinct Committeeman J- B. Toronto. For Justice of the Peace George K. Blair. For Constable William H. Bywater. rim frcinct. DeiepeUm to Territorial ConventionCoODt 8. A. Merrltt, A. G. Norreil, H. P- Henderson, Hender-son, Francis Armstrong. Weucbll Benson, J. W. Whitehead, jr., A. McMaster, E . |