Show T PEORLFlB PRIMl1RIESi 7 rir V > v The Delegates Selected Las Evening A VERY GOOD ATTENDANCE < t Considerable Enthusiasm was Blnnlfestsd tarly all of the Meetings KepartiiiR 1 Primaries for the selection of delegates to the county convention which is called to meet at the Social hall at 2 p m on Thursday October 2d for the purpose < of electing lifteendelega to the territorial convention which is to be held on October 8th were held in the various wards of the city last evening us per the call of tho County Central Committee which has been published for several days past Toe watds reported were as follows SEVENTH WAtt Delegates James H loyle David McKenzie Thomas A Cal listcl Alternato S Bowers FOURTEENTH WAKD II P Richardson Was chairman and It M Wilkinson secretary I secre-tary Frank H Taylor Henry P Rich twOs and It M Wilkinson wer chosen as delegates and John M Cannon Andrew Bjirkman as alternates SEVESTECSTU Wuto Ellas A Smith presided nd W hectic outdated as sec rotary The following were eejtea delegate dele-gate lohn S Tinpey F H Hyde Elias A Smith and Andrew Jensen 1he alter nates were Milando Platt and W J Be tie EIGHTH AnnThe delegates elected were William Rawlins and J G Smith with W L Berry as alternate FiitbT V1mlhe I delegates wove John Siddoway and Niels Rasinussen and tho alternates S E Allen apd W T Jack TmitTcn TH WARD H G Park was hauman and H A Woolley secretary Alonzo Young H A Woolley and N A 1 i 3mi ey wore elected delegates and Joseph I I Bat alternate I KixETitKNTH WARD Delegates N > Puts A W Carlson Henry Arnold Isaac I Barton B W DrigpsJr Alternates Jonn Alford Charles H Abbott TWENTIETH WAUD George Romney jr was chairman and O P Pratt secretary James Sharp R W Young H M Wells S A Keener ima George Ottinser were elected delegates with Ralph G Savage and D L Murdock as alternates While the ballots were being counted S A Ken nor D L Murdock an It W Young mace short but spicy speccnes FIFTh AlwTbe delegates are C A Carlquist and L John Ku tall and tho alternate R F Turnbow EIGHTEENTH AVmi > A fair attendance of the Peoples party of the Eighteenth ward met at the Independent school house Gao E Blair was elected chairman andS and-S B Clawson secretary Rulun S Wells John A Evans B Young and P I SRi S-Ri hards were elected as delegates aid Geo E Blair and A H Kimball alternates alter-nates TWELFTH WAUD E G Woolley C M Nielsen and T V Williams weie chosen delegates and Louis Hook alternate T V Williams presided and J M Wardrobe acted as secretary SIXTEENTH WAIID Tho following delegates dele-gates were elected J W Summerhays A S Geddes E F Parry J B Reid George W Timpson Samuel Spy Edwin Entwistle AlternatesH E Parry J E Openshaw E A Folland was chairman and George W Timpson secretary TENTH WARD William Fuller was chosen chairman and J 1 H Paul secretary The delegates were William Fuller J H Paul Adum Spiers and James T Strong with Rodney Hillam alternate Mr Paul stated that the Peoples central committee commit-tee desired to know whether th3 peo plo wanted them to go ahead with political work or not They should either tell the committee to go ahead or to quit Mr Fuller stated that he wus in favor of sustaining the coaimittet s and asked for the sense ot the meeting on the question Mr Keddington was also in favor of goingahead and sustaining the committee commit-tee both with our influence and means Mr Strong moved that the action of the central committee be endorsed and Mr Hallam nmendcd it so Es to subscribe as well Mr Woods complained of the neg ect of peopleof means to subscribe Mr Pauls motion that members donate 81 1 or 50 cents to the campaign fund was carried |