| Show THE PRIMARIES it was a warm day in ili republican politics yesterday ill tho pil marlea being held in the city wards but everything was fillet 1 and orderly ear early y in the afternoon the standard I 1 issued galled its regular evening paper unit and its appearance gave the snap away in its usual coarse and a nil bungling manni manner r and was waa tile the subject of 0 much bitter comment it contained unjust and unwarranted bilty and contemptible attacks upon ano and insinuations against chairman whipple judge A C bishop frank J cannon A 11 heywood L il K rogers gentee matson joseph carlmon and J D men who mho could not be controlled by or were not a I part art of the standard rang gang jt it it developed eloped ve early yesterday that thai there had been afen flame borne fine work done in the caucuses that placed tho the ward tickets in the field and some tickets were gotten gottell out in to these tickets several of tile the candidates also had tickets out alit in tho the different wards containing the names for delegates to the county coment convention lon of their friend 3 so there was a mixed assortment of tie tickets nt at the polls all the various tickets being entirely legitimate so BO far as Is known the appearance of tire the sta standard at about 4 containing its attack upon honest republican workers caused more determined work on tile the part art of the men attacked attack od and their hernia ind and did riot not arouse any enghu easm among the opposition or any feeling of righteous indignation atlon among the people against the arion men attacked because it has become cc a very generally prevalent feeling in the community that 1 while hile the standard lies has been crying ring ond ami gang it lies aas itself itsel t been a gang of its own anti and has raised this cry to deceive the people BEATEN at 6 2 it a in the coun counting of ballots was still in pro progress giess in nil the wards except the iho third to determine w ho he would be delegates to the county convention bention which meets this ihla afternoon in the third as la ia all the others the issue was Nh whether ether A it II heywood should go down to salt lake I alco with a delegation pledged to support him film for the nomination for chief justice of the supreme court and the decision of the third warden Is decidedly negative not ono one of the heywood delegates being elected in the other wards wardi the main isue asue was complicated by popular hostility to several other minor ambitious politicians 1 tic ians and some very promising boom I 1 lets ets have been withered in the an antl it heywood blast in the second the A it U vote was quite in ia evidence and in the first the A P A was accused of being active in ili tho the fourth the heywood ley wood men made it a determined effort to down william glasmann the leader of the antl anti heywood forces force and at this time lime it la is not known whether he will mill pull through or riot not but tile the other dele delegates ates of his faction are undoubtedly el elected stcl in the fifth frank J cannon was wa a t candidate on the heywood ticket and was prominent in his support cannon Is probably the only heywood delegate from tho the ward and it to la predicted that there will 1 11 not be five I 1 heywood ley wood men in alio th con convention v antion from the city the ladles very generally generall y took part in the primary and their presence had find an improving effect on election methods 0 ds of votes cast in the fifth were by ladles miss rose Cantle ld ot of as ono one of the judges the polls were open from 2 to 9 pm and the count began at the closing of the polls but owing to lo the numbers of scratched tickets will not be completed in the fourth until 5 or later CRANE NOT AN ISSUE the effect of heywoods Hey woods defeat on cranes chances for governor Oo vernor ari are riot not defined clearly but Is considered favorable vo rable gis as Glss gassmann mann has undoubtedly engineered tho the anti anil modem nt nothing positive can be determined as to that prior to lite convention as crane was waa not an arsue and none of the delegates are pledged to him |