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Show THE FIRST rillll Alii Th DeraooraU Gather and Seleot D!g-gates D!g-gates to tha Territorial Coiveu-tioa Coiveu-tioa Under Party Lines. A EC1ANDINAVIAS 0KGANIZATI0N. Tbo Foundation Laid Tor a Frospsroas Clab Precioct Mojtins Tonight Tin Political World. Tha the party lino has been draw n tid that the lion and la, lib have risen was again emphasized last night iu the first party primaries iu the political history of the territory. Kveryihiiitf aa characterized by me utmost harmony har-mony although at times th'j enthusiasm Lscame a lutlu (jalelike-expr'-ss.vi! evidence of the fact that thu local democrat dem-ocrat is viucere in the step that has been taken. The delegates selected to tbe couuty convention which will couvetie at KU.'otric hall on Monday next at 1." ui. wero as follows: llltST fltECISC-T. First Ward Joseph I'.ooth, T. 15. Tiiuuiory, K. Aiieu. tjocoud Ward W. K. D. Burnett, (ion. A.t Alder. Third Ward George Stringfellow, f. Coalter, T. J. Angnll. Kighth Ward William II. Foster, uiistave Kroeger, Kdiniiud Frost. Ninth Ward- Siduey V. Darke, A. N. W'oolley, (i. (iillett. Tenth Ward A F. Schroeder, William Wil-liam Fuller, Walder. Alternates at l.irge W. E. D. Word-ley, Word-ley, La tirand Young, A. L. Uleasou, William Dale. SECOND I'ttEClVf'T. 8. A. Merritt, J. W. Fox, jr., K. 0. Chambers, J. H. Letciier, U. K. Uarratt, 0. M. Freeman, W. 11. droves, A. C lirixen, O. F. Wilcox. J. M. Stout, A. lieiehelt, A. J. Hurt, William liurke. T, I . How ells, C. W. West, Thomas Hull. W. 11. C'assadv. X. V. Jones, J. W. Judd, J. 11. l'oiilton, J. 11. Movie, A. tiiiimiue, 1. M. Waddell, T. W. lireen, W. Van Cott, J. H. Middleiniss, J. W. Williams, V. A. (.'aricpiist, E. S. keaisley, W. II. Walcrtnau. THIRD 1'IiKCISCT. O. 11. Hardy, Samuel Brown, J. L. Xebeker, J. S. Grow, F. 8. Fernslrom, K. K. Kich, W. J. .Newman, K. A. Fol-land, Fol-land, W. A. Hodges, John Kelly, 11. I'embroke, Joseph l'ugsley, T. J. Kv-erill. Kv-erill. F. 11. Hvde, Joseph Dull, jr., John II. Kiiiuel, jr.", K. A. Smith, H. J. Haywood, Hay-wood, b. M. Kat,. ' KOt.-Kllt l'HECIS'CT. J. L. Rawlins, 1. L. Williams, C. L. llawley, II. 1). Jidinson, J. K. Caine, I. C. Dunbar. W. H. Culmer, J. M. Kennedy, K. W. Wilsou, J. S. Toronto, W. II. Koy, Mr. hehrincr, W. T. Hall, Harry Xaisbitt, T. J. Mackintosh, J. 1'. Dache, 11. 11. Gabell, J. Hurd, S. A. Keuner. F. S. Kiehards. Frank W. Jeu-. Jeu-. nitiL's, Joseph A. Jennings, 11. S, Wells, 1. u; v r i i ..- i 41.. f. XUII1JK, ,,, r, i.vvvT.itci, o. I . Biehards, P. E. Barker, C. K. Savage. W. C. Dunbar, I. A. Clayton, II. G. Whitney, George K. Blair, Judge 1'yper, 'E. H. W allace, E. II. l'aico, 1). II. Calder. S. II. Movie, W. James, Will Calder. X. W. Clayton, 11. b. licattie, K. l'atrick. nuti ritEciNcr. J. C. Iloylo, Simon Bamberger, George It. dishing, Francis Armstrong, 1'. W . M arisen. James Lowe, F. 11. Dyer, Thomas Marshall, E. G. Wooley, T. V. Williams, D. L. Levy. M. 15. how leg, A. G. Xorrell, H. C. Lett, M. E. Cummings, William Xaylor, M. E. AlcKnaaay. iARMEItV l'RECINCT. Andrew J. White and Oscar Van Cott. ,. l'olllle il KotDI, The democratic club will hold a meeting meet-ing iu the old Elk building tonight. The democratic campaigners cover ilig Cottonwood, Sandy, West Jordau nd Mountain Dell tomorrow night. The republicans of Ogden,- who are prosoeutiug the work of organization in a most vigorous scale, have tendered ten-dered the people of Salt Lake a cordial invitation to unite, with them ou any und all occasions. The organization of a republican Scandinavian club at Social Hall last liight was another step iu the great work by wliich the party leaders are confronted. Tho foundation for a prosperous pros-perous club was well Hid and the work of enrollment will proceed actively. Ex-Governor West, who has been absent ab-sent in tbe east for some time, rose at meeting in tho Second precinct last liight and announced his heaity up-moval up-moval of the division on party liners, at the same time takiug occasion to ple.itgo his earnest co-oporatiou with the party of his choice. Setting forth his views in the Herald, ex-Governor West concluded con-cluded with tho following paragraph: "Xot the least subject for congratulation congratula-tion resulting from this movement, is that it opeus wide tho gates for a fre.i-intsrelmnge fre.i-intsrelmnge of opinion and discussion between gentilo and mormon as to political po-litical methods and policies. I wel-;omo wel-;omo the opportunity and have no fear af the results." |