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Show THE LIBERAL PRIMARIES. Enthusiastic Meetings Last Might in All of the Wards. Housing libera! meetings were held in every ward of the city last evening and tli. re was such nn outpouring of citizens as to spread consternation in the breasts of the Unwashed democracy that has been claiming everything in sight lately. Last night's primaries put a quietus mi the hopes of the divisionists, and showed the. great strength f the liberal parly. I lie combined vote Mat ill the various primaries lasl niu'lit was Ample enough to orcreuino the opposition. Every one of the meetings was characterize character-ize I by unbounded enthusiasm and good feeling, and while then; were coute.-li troth lug but complete sutisfaelhui was expressed over the results. The delegates elected to the various preeiuet conventions are all men )f character and standing in the community Who will not only lend dignity to the coming com-ing conventions, but. arc a guarantee that good men will be selected tor the ticket. Following is the result of the various primaries: 'lark, Allen Fowler. T. M. vYaroplcr," W. S Burdick, L. F. Kallak, John Weir, faptnii. Dabl, S.H.Carlisle. M. B. Blackburn, W. II. Wallace, Joseph (lglebv, Theron (iedde:, M.'A. peters, Nets Loberg, C. A. Qrseber, ian H. Brooks, ,loe Baumgarten, 1). (' Adams, 8. P. Armstrong. Scott Hamilton, (1. S. Smith, I. J. Thomas, T. (i. M. Smith, C. M. Hammond, F L. Dubois, B. A Woolfe, F, A. ( arthev, W, T Samson, W. 3. Molu-tyre, Molu-tyre, W. F. Connell, 3. B. Thrall, N. A, Kobertsoo. A. H. Carter, J. J. Brown, A. F. Solomon, T. A. Wickersham. V. 0. Pavey. Block captains were appointed as follows: S. ('. F.wing, C. M. Hammond. J. H. Chirk, J. K. Gillespie, Joseph Oglcsby, J. C. C. lilanlield, James Johnston, J.J.Thomas, Niels Loberg, Sam Levy. FlFTlENTH WiBD President, A. M. James; sec retary, Clarence W. Hall; executive execu-tive committee, A. M. Janes. Clarence W. Ilall, H. F. F.vans, L. C. Johnson, J. J. t'orum. Delegates to tlic precinct convention: conven-tion: A. M. Janes, Clarence W. Hall, L. C. Johnson, H. F. F.vans, 8. G. Pigman, James Uegney, I). W. Gambell, Ed. Norton, Claude Evans, H. 1). McDonald, David James, Charles Tenner, U.K. Heath, A. Rowland, Fred King, ('. Jacobs, V. S. Layman, . M. t'onuiir, S. Hutlerworth, C. Daniel, B. F. Allen, Al-len, William Doxev, F.. F. Kvan, C. W. Morse, S. S. Sanford, B. 1). Seigfus, J. J . (drum. B. F. Whittemore, A. Fisher, George Canning, II. M. Hadley. (ieorge Dean. Matt Rhodes, 1.. A. Billings, W. G.Gane, William Bird, J. W. Ellis. Third freeinrt. This precinct is composed of the Sixteenth. Six-teenth. Seventeenth, Nineteenth and Twenty-second wards and North Salt Lake. Sixtkkntii W a ill i This club i- organized with an enrollment of forty-four members. President, H. P. Mason: vice-president, T. J. Williams; secretary, E. I). Williams; executive ex-ecutive committee, Dennis Ryan, Dan Wes-tenholine, Wes-tenholine, Wm. Burrows, R. C. Brown, Win. Snyder. Delegates to the precinct convention: conven-tion: J.J, Roberts, T. J. Williams, John Hill, R. C. Brown, John Price, William M. Brown, William Burrows, William Jordan, William Sugden, L. W. Dltman, H- P. Mason, Ma-son, (i. B. Meredith, J. H. Yanstectcr, J. J, Vansteeter, Dennis Ryan. Seventeenth Waud Delegates to the precinct convention: ('. O. King. .1. R. Morris. Mor-ris. J, L. May, W. L- Harlow, F. W. Dennis, J. J. Apperson, J. M. Carey, M. Gibson, s. Holding, T. W. Burrows, J. II. Campe. W. S. MeCornick, (i. I). Shell, J. M. Lapsley. A. B. Bower, L. J. Smith, John Brown. Nineteenth Waud Delegates to the pre-l pre-l inct convention: George Lamhoru, J. H. Jones, S. II. Cooler, U Mnith, Richard Con-by, Con-by, T. A. Bailey, John Alleock, E. H. Kohler, P. Human, M. J. Jones, T. P. Evans, K. (I rant. TWCMTT-IBOOsTO WabD Delegates to the precinct convention: S. (lalcaz.i, J. Van Klin, Charles Hughes, Rnliih Wilson, T. W. HuCy, Nill Dunne, F. (I. Januev, H. i'row-tou, i'row-tou, Will Drucc, 0. Shaffer, W. II. Januev, G. A. Roberts, W. P. Minor, C. Crowton, Fred Lisle. North Salt Lake Delegates to the pre. clnct convention: J. W. Powers, F. M. Yanee, Bryant Young, First Precinct. This precinct is composed of (he First Becond, Third, Eighth", Ninth and Tenth wards. I ikst Wi!it M. M. Breeze, president; W. H. H. SpatTord, rice-president: II. M. Ah. bolt, secretary; E. W. Tatlo -k, Lorenzo Cra-croft, Cra-croft, A. 8. Chapman, John E. Wis-comb Wis-comb and John Farmer, executive committee ; lielegales to precinct convention: A. 8. Chapman, J. M. Breeze, J. E. Wiscomb, J. H, Griffin, W. W. Rivers, J. H. Brown, J. K l.loyd and E. W. Tatlock. The primary meeting unanimously voted that four delegates he the proper quota from this ward to the city convention. The following fol-lowing were elected : J. 11. Brown, John E. Wiscomb, J. M. Breeze and W. W. Rivers. 8ICOND Ward. C. W. Burris, president; D. Turngrcn, vice-president ; Ed W. Lodtjr, Secretary; George Gja&o, M. A. Campbell, James E. Lynch, I'. V. Perkins. M. c. Taylor, Tay-lor, executive committee. Delegates to the precinct convention; W. J. Lynch, C. W. Burris, Ed W. Loder, M.G.Taylor, J. E. Lynch, II. II. Ilea. TRIM) Wahi A. L. Williams, president; J. . ttorlao, vice-president : W.W.Brown. Bci retary; J. 11. Harris, D. L. Nimmick, A. 8. Kendall, Bonn W. Scott, Frank llarrigan, executive committee. Delegates to precinct convention: A. L. Williams, J. A. Morlan, A. M. Paul, A. S. Kendall, .1. II. Harris, J. E. Busby, L. S. H --ley, A. J. White. E. L. Butterilcld, F.d. Pii kcring. !'.: h i ii Waiih William Showell, president; presi-dent; A. II. Parsons, secretary. Delegates o the precinct convention: A. H. Parsons, Fi.ink Pierce. William Showell. John Sands, I! A Iff, J. J. Greenewald. Levi Axtell, Ml I. i ingstoin , Alf Iv klund, I I IffeoMI I-. J. Obcrndorfer, C. B. Glenn, J. L. Lawson, W. O'Connor, Phil Neder, C. F. Annott, Harry Ford, C. II. Hates, W. B. Andrews, A. B. Williamson, J. A. Greenewald, J. W. Houston, l.ars Neilson, John l.afette. Ninth Waiiii Deleg lies to jirccinct con-Vcntion: con-Vcntion: J. D. I'pdegraff, R. O. G. Showell, T. . Mathews. D. C. Kiehnor. A, .1. Pendleton, Pendle-ton, James Austin, C. M. Jackson, Philip Corcoran, Walter Sherman, 11. Snowden, J. M. Denney, Dan Loftis, William Carroll, William Connors, W. J. Gray and Thomas Hutchinson. Tenth Waiiii Delegates to precinct con-ventiou: con-ventiou: C. F. Loufbourow, A. B. Sawyer, K Ellsworth, R. Zwieky. W. F. Bhelton, George A. Tyler, Tom Mt'illoy, P. Lo. hrie, John Buckle, Sr., F. N. Shclton, .1. Moritz, B. C. Harvey, E. Asplnall, C. S. Kinney, W illiam Hurd, W. Murphy. , Baoond Praotnot. Embraced in this mo Inct are the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh. Fourteenth and Fifteenth Fif-teenth wards, l ie ri suits of the primaries in each were as follows: Fot tint Waiiu Pfcaldeiil, I B. Rogers; vice-president, A. II. Maync ; secretary, H.J. Jones; executive ominitlec, Arthur llalgh, ll. iuv Heath, W. S. Coke, I). II. Wenger, Deles' Irish. Dclci'Stes to pic inel e, invention: inven-tion: j. L. Green, A. II. Mavuc, E. McKar-rick. McKar-rick. B. B. Mann,.l. II. Baldwin, L. B. Hog U-a W. K. Schaeffer, Robert Short, Samuel Gordon, I). H. Bowers. (,. I,'. Bolhwcll, T. M. Dushane and Harvey J. Join -. Firm W iki Delegates to precinct convention con-vention from the we-; idr or ine ward: J. a Hciss. E. F. Coad, Charles ralltatine, .1 ho R Blooiuiield. George Ford. From the east side: John Shutter. M D. Warden, (o orge F Reach, Charles Ingham and A. L. Hamlin. Sixth Wakd The mectinc, in this ward .was to have been held in the behoolbOUM Which lino been promised, lint the bishop of ,the ward cancelled the privilege, and the primary was held at the residence of Henry Buhrin'g, that gentleman having kindly invited in-vited the liberals to use bis house. The following fol-lowing resolution was unanimously adopted: Wbsbsas, The liberal voters of the Sixth wind now assembled to consult 1 h ' est interest of the ward and Hie i it v in ril; and WllKHEAs, We are denied 1 In- pro ilege of meet inc III the Sixth wird sehieilhouai by tl.e venerable venera-ble bishop of the ward, L , ,',, That ', 'he liberal voter" of the Ward consider that we have b. .-n grossly insulted, and a-k the venerable bishop to e ineel our tub ing. The following delegates were elected to the precinct convention: Henry Bulli ng, W W Rivers, C. F. Kahisius, William Bob eris, C W. A. S. lue U, A K. Sibley. C. L. Hamilton, Joseph Burton. H. Thomson,.!. Langston, J. '. Long. F. W. Allnrd. m vemii Wako-L. II. Farnsworth, I. B. Wicks. Louis Regeei. . H. Kelloy, J. H. Bowman, W. P Bowe, R. H. Terhune, J. L. Franks, John M. Bow man, (.'. P. Mason, 11. Moiiheim, John Tulbd :e, M. .1. Gray, T. C. Bailey, George W. Moyer. M. H. Walker, James Anderson, James M. Harvey, M. n. Llpmau. A. M. Grant, Dr. A. C. Mae can, Aliicrt W. Ravbould, Harvey Hardy, O.W. Powers, E. W. Koeber, M . M. haighu, Dr. F S Basroui, B. G. Raybould, F.J. Leonard, 8 F Walker, H. C. Wallaoo, F. G. Palmer. FotiKTEKNTH Wabo This primary was held at Walker's pavilion and there was a big attendance, W.G. Van Korea presiding. Tie- following deb-gales were Bloc teed to tin- precinct convention: H. Dctiluilter, G. S Frb S. C. Ewing, J. C. C. Glantield, .1. E. Galiffher, Owen Hoglo, Sam Levy, WUUajB Nelaln. Walter Almy, B. Springer. A. G. Campbell, 8, B. Westerfleld, J. K. GUUsple, lo-epii Perron, James Johnston, Heury Page, W. G. Van Horue, Ogdcu lliles, J. 11. .,-...:!.. , ...::.. I'oiirtli Precinct. The Eighteenth, Twentieth and Twenty, lirst wards are embraced in this precinct. EtOKTIaXTB Wakii Delegate- to the precinct pre-cinct convention: E. D. Huge, II. W. Lawrence, Law-rence, Johu J. Daly, L. E. Ilall, Lewis Seekles, H. J. Curran, E. T. Brow ning. P. J. Moran, Dr. Niles. J. L. Hoke, Fred Kesler, Tim Council, J . 1). Adams, Fred Trimmer S.B.Ripley, I.. A. Doles, T. G. Larimer., Fred Bowring, John Brunton, II. F. Taylor. Alternates as follows: B. P. Redmon, W. P. Mahoney, L. P. Kclsey, D. Wilsou, M. J. Ferguson. Twentieth Wako Delegates to the precinct pre-cinct convention: James Glendinning, H. V. Meloy, 3. Vf. Grecninan, J, B. McGrath, Frank Dines, John Axl.m, C. M. Bell, O. A. Jennings, II. Nesbltt, Walter Wiscomb, A. Dunshec, W. F. Cromar, George I. ambourne, Robert Glendinning, E. A, Hartcnsteln, Frank Oflleer, Joseph Rltche, George Sun-dcrland, Sun-dcrland, T. K. Steveni, John T. Axton. Alternates Al-ternates Marshal Bremhcr, Percy Ramsder, A E. II. Peterson. Twen TV-Fi ust Wahii Delegates to precinct pre-cinct convention; Messrs. M. H.Cotrin.il.T. Ball, 1. M. Fisher, J. C. Conklin, W. P.Noble and Joseph l.ippiuau acted as tellers. The following twentv delegates were selected: M. II. Collin, W. P. Noble, L. c. Cross man, E. F. Colborn, V. M. C. Silva. A. G. Pad-dock, Pad-dock, Joseph Lippmau, J. C. Conklin. 1. M. Fisher. P. Van Houghton. Ilarrv T. Ball, J. W. King, F. O. Horn. John W. Knapp. S.W. Morrison. W. A. Rhodes, Simou Woolf, Joseph Wheeler, Ed s. Milford, A. Berry-, man Fifth precinct. The Eleventh, Twelfth and Thirteenth wards comprise this precinct. Ki.r.vEvrn Waiiii -Delegates to Hie precinct pre-cinct convention: E. Sells, C E. Allen, W. P. Lynn, C. S. Vaiian, II. Barbeyer, I.. Cohen, W. 11. Ryan, T. Burinestcr, C. II. Parsons, E. W. Tavlor, E. R. Chile, W. S. Slrnpklns, J. W. Pitt, Frank Hoffman, E, D. R. Thomspvu, E. A. Kessler, Charles Bald, win, M. H. Beardsley, A. Ninck, W. '. Chrisholm, Twei.etii WagB Delegates to the preclncl convention: Dr. S. II. Pinkertou. C. . Krighaum, (I. J. Ilollistcr, A. ('. Reese. Jos. W. Cottle, J. B. Blazer. C. II Skcwcs. E. F. rtanna, L C. Karrick', Thomas Carter, Louis II vams. George M. Dow nev, T. B. Bcalty, John S. Davoler. Fred S. Ilmlra, I.. 6. Colbath, C. B. Jack, Chris Diehl. W. T. N'e, ly, Alex Gemniill. Bamuel J'aul, A. .1. Lowe, E. M. Krantz, A. S. Martin, William MrCrea. Thirteenth Wako Delegates to the precinct pre-cinct convention: (.'. L. Haines, M..r!in I.annan, W. H. Sells, J. II. Bacon, II. A. Whitney, B. K. Block, A. M. Wood, J. A. Earls, W. C. Hall, Max Lipman, C. II. Relley, Clint I. Moon. L. P. Palmer, H. P. Lytic, F. L. Holland, F.d Kelly, Fred Fink. M. J. O' Meant, T. c. WalUnsplel, John II. Rogers,.). M. Nelson, A. L. Simondi, F. M. Shultz, J. M. Crabhe, Louis Bamberger, J. T. Wall, J. J. McCIoskcy, Louis rjobein, W. B. Christie, John Linek, Jacob Alt, Oscar Zipf, Thomas Mooney, Charles Auer, J. M. Stall, A. Cehhardt, Frank Miiynes, John Shay, A. A. Gibson, 0. M. Brown. |