| Show REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES Complete List of Delegates to the Coming Municipal Convention Fifth ward report of Republican primaries pri-maries L D Martin chairman R C Noilsen secretary Delegates to the convention con-vention Hugh Adams William Braugham John H Smith James Adams Cris Johnson John-son James Ricks James Izatt Charles Anderson Carl Wllquiklund J M Perry James H Adams John P Burnett Isaac Ellwell George T Adams John S Andrews Fred Hurst Joe Benson O P Eklund Alfred Burgi Nephi Anderson James Adams and Carl E Tborstanaon were nominated fot councilmen bond William Braughan as justice of tho peaco George A Godfrey Absom Burst E M Wintergreen Winter-green Snowden and Wm Ellis wore elected as alternate delegates The sense of the caucus was taken and it was decided to instruct the delegation to give their support to James Quail for the mayorshia Ras Neilson for city recorder L D Martin or Joe Knowles for marshal and John Squires for assessor and collector col-lector Ono Neilson objected to your reporters re-porters presence but the vote of tho house which was taken decided that the scribe could remain in his reportorial capacity First Ward Joel Ricks chairman T Thoreson secretary Isaac Smith and Hans A Hanson were nominated for councilmen coun-cilmen John McAllister for justice of the peace C C Goodwin Josl Ricks Fred Maud Jacobson C D Fieldsted Joseph E Wilson John Deacon John A Hendrick son John Crowthor William McAllister Isaac Jorgenson James Anderson Ezra Lloyd Charles E Ek B F Riter Morris Swinyard Neil Hansen T Thoreson John Lundborg H A Christensen Gus Garden Alternates George Ellis Andrew S Lowe William Brown J W Jensen and G J Wheeler Isaac Smith declined the nomination for councilman but after C C Goodwin had made a long speech in which ho stated that the church should have nothing to do with the matter Mr Smith agreed to accept ac-cept the nomination and made a milk and water speech In which he promised to keep Logan river in its banks and probably I make it ruin more down there on tho I island if he was elected j Second wardThomas Irvin chairman William Thain secretary William Smith i and Cris Peterson wore nominated for I councilmen George I Ferries was nominated nomi-nated for justice of the peaco Delegates elected Ras Cole T H Smith Robert Jenks H C Peterson Adolph Anderson Robert Murdock J F Squire W H Thain E W Lundal Edward Milson J E Ruche A T Jones I Jacobson John Bowen Ralph Smith Walter C Cole H C Peterson Joseph Peterson Lhomas Stalling Thomas Iraan AlternatesG I Fames J W Vilkor son Otto Burgner Colonel Cressie Nephi Martineau A standing committee was I elected to look after the interests of the party in the Second municipal ward con sisting of Robert Murdock H C Peterson fan f-an Tuomas Irwin I Third WardJ Knowles chairman R Yates secretary W E Partington and H Yates were nominated for the councilmen council-men Tom Torbett for justice of the peace DelegatesJ C Knowls Pete nliason T O Griffith Bon Will mere John H Davis J C lohubon Lars H Peterson Lara Jacobson Heber Tarbott Joseph Tar bett H Dewitt Charles Lundberg Charles Baker Emil Fariey Niels Carl son Frank Baugh J W Quagle Thomas Tarbett John Thomas W M Andrews Alternates Yates Nephi Johnson E Larsen Chris Jensen William Peacock All was very quiet no flowery speeches and nothing but straight business I Fourth Ward W W Maughan chairman chair-man P W Mau han secretary Thomas Morgan and George Cole wore nominated I for councilmen aud M H Farues for justice jus-tice of the peace Delegates to the ConventionThomas Smith W W Maughau Eli Bull W R Stover Anders Peterson L H Martinson John Anderson Jacob Switzer Casper Hoffman John C Cardon James Marti mer Lorenzo Benson Joe Fredrickson M H Fames George Barrett John Omand Charles Kolstrom Charles McAllhter Charles Thompson Alternates Jens P P Jensen Hans Anderson Gustave Thomeson N A Lindquist James C Johnson The names of James Quayle and W W Maughan were mentioned for tho mayor ship by several speakers The Democratic meeting in the opera house was full of enthusiasm and applause Prof Paul and R W Sloan demolished the arguments of the Republican speakers of last night There were about eight hundred people present SUNDRIES Deputy Marshal Corey brought Mary Swehsen Jensen over from Hyrum today to be examined by Commissioner Goodwin as a witness in the unlawful cohabitation case which is now pending against Rasmus Jensen The facts brought out in the examination ex-amination wero that the witness was the plural wife of Jensen and that she had a child three months old which belontrod to him She was bound over in 250 bonds to await the capture of Jensen who is not to be found County Clerk Fullmer issued n marriage license to Eph Johnson and Betsey MuUing i ton todav The marriage of Mr George Thatcher jr of Logan and Miss Jean Crisman of Salt Lake was solemnized in the Logan temple this morning Both of the young people are quite woll known and are most deservedly popular They will make their home in Logan Our best wish Success in every particular with a shower of ned and slippers THE RUNAWAY The runaway which occurred Thursday night proved to bo costly After breaking break-ing a t40 cutter all up tho horse ran out of the city and became tangled up in a wire fence getting cut up badly The drummer drum-mer from Omaha whose name unfortunately un-fortunately cannot be learned as Mr Blanchard of the Logan house either could or would not give it left without settling with Toombs Hickman who owned the rig The damage is put at 80 as the horse is a valuable one Dr Lansing of the Salt Lake Medical institute is still at the Peoples and will in all probability remain two weeks longer as he has several cases on hand which will require his attention for some time His remarkable cure of Mr T T Jones who has lived in Logan for twelve years has been a good advertlsemens and reflects great credit upon the doctors skill |