Show I I i rrasT pREcnrcT Good Attendance and the Business I Promptly Disposed Of4 S The primary In the First precinct was well attonued and the business I ot the evening wag transacted with S dlurjatcrx Tho call to order was made by Walter J leo chairman of the precinct committee and J F Mac Knight read tbo can for the conven i ton p t tlonNext in order was tho selection of 1 ofilcorw Walter Mckal canlntom rl J Mcoka being elected chairman and Joseph I Chriatcnsen secretary by unanimous f votes I The preliminaries being over George Buckle moved that the convention ser se-r lest one delegate from each of the eleven voting districts and thnt tho r I remaining six ho selected at large Them The-m Mon prevailed and Frank Pierce r thcnmovod that the delcgatesatlargo nmoe bo elected first The motion wa lost t I by 0 vote of thirtyseven to thirty three I I On motion of S B Wcstcrficld it 1 was decided to allow each voting district S dis-trict to name Its own delegate tho result re-sult being as follows First district B S Harrington Second D N Straup S Third Peter Johnson Fourth S B Wcsterflold Fifth Frank B Huffman I Sixth W F Grlfllths Seventh William Wil-liam Showcll Eighth D F Walker Ninth Fred Bassctt Tenth R W Mc I Alllatcr Eleventh A H Atllnson I For delegatesatlarge the following were presented Walter J Mcclts S George L Nye J G McAllister W S OR Glcsy Frank Pierce J I Thorn Par leyp Chrlfclensen J M Breeze George I Buckle W F Hill W A Leo and I I Arthur Parsons Buckle Lee and Parsons l I Par-sons however withdrew before u vote was taken 5 It woo decided that the six reedy 4 i ing the largest vote should be declared a elected and tho ballot resulted In the selection of the following by the vote stated J M Breeze 7 Parley Po Christensen 7C Walter J Meeka 75 W S Glesy 70 George L Nyc 65 5 Frank Pierce 69 J G McAllister J PL Thorn and W F Hills who received 23 17 and 37 votes respectively wero selected as alternates l primary This completed the business ot tho |