Show l J SECOND PRECINCT Districts Chose Their Delegates St Rapidly and Four Chosen at Large ThQ primary In the Second precinct was very harmonious I was held inS In-S the Sixth ward meetinghouse J TJ Eldredge clod the convention to order or-der James IT Anderson a chosen temporary and permanent chairman and MrB Annie M Bradley secretary I 1 5 was agreed that the residents of each of tho fifteen voting districts compos Ing the precinct caucus and each agree upon one delegate and that the other four delegates making thonineteen to which the precinct is entitled be bal loted for by the convention 33 ddle S gatosatlargo It took only about live minutes for tha districts to agree on representatives and the following names were presented to the convention conven-tion and agreed upon delegates Twelfth district J H Preece Thirteenth Thir-teenth John Miller Fifteenth S A Konner Sixteenth Hyrum Clark Seventeenth I Sev-enteenth Robert Buttle Eighteenth E J Eardley Nineteenth W M Owen Twentieth T Ellla Browne I Twentyfhst C BonettI Twentysec ond Mrs Annie M Bradley Twenty third D W Gamble Twentyfourth George Canning Twentyfifth Daniel Parker Twentyslxth James Wilson For dclegtttesatlarge the following were put In nomination II P NIck erson M W WhlUaker Miss S L Monroe W P Applyby Jesse TV Fox II F Evans A S Reiser Mrs Martha Price H M Thompson The four receiving a re-ceiving the highest number of votes r were A S Raiser M W Whlttaker Miss S L Monroe and Jesse W Fox and were declared the choice of the convention for delcgalesatlarge Tho three receiving the next highest number S num-ber of votes were I P Nlckerson Mrs Martha Price and W P Appleby and were chosen as alternates to the delo gaesatlargo I was agreed that incase in-case any of the delegates chosen by the voting districts could not attend the convention that they could have their places filled by giving their proxies to others residing in tho district from jsVhlch they were chosen I |