Show OGDEN DEPARTMENT WEBER DEMOCRATS In County Convention They Elect Delegates and Committee Tho people who hope lo bo In next November No-vember slavtc im thclri campaign machinery ma-chinery ycsltJrdliy af ttfrnooM Chairman Conroy was half an hour Into In calling tho convention to order but after this there was but llttlo delay I Dr Conroy appolnUd JudgeThomas D j Dec us temporuiylchSuinRrtmiHl 1tiiYT I Meyer UK temporary secretary Judge Dee staled that ho would servo In that capacity condition that Judge Weber make a speech and then called him to the floor Tho Black Cyclone of tho Wusatch wan enUutshuUically received re-ceived nn1 made a characteristic apcesh attempting to demonstrate that his party was gaining ground everywhere even In Utah Tho convention appeared anxious lo get through and a motion wa put through declaring tho delegates present entitled to seats withouta report from a com mlllee on credentials Matters were again hastened toward a close by making tim temporary organization organiza-tion permanent and when after a unanimous unani-mous vote there were cries of Dee and Speech I the Judge knocked a hole in the lablo with his cane and declared that ho wim there for business not talk Then the question of electing a county committee camo up and motions substitutes substi-tutes and amendments flew back and forth until onehalf of iho delegateslost track of the original motion The tangle was llnally straightened out by l apportioning appor-tioning representation on the committee so that each product In tho county and each city ward should be entitled to ono member and then lie committee so elected elect-ed was authorized to Increase the ircm bershlp to include ono member from each voting precInct or election district alike in the city nml county That charming llftlo blondo Democrat Dan Humor was nominated for chairman of tim committee In a speech of eulogy from Dr Conroy and then a delegate from HarrlHvlllo sprang lo his feet with a motion to expend the rules and make It unanimous by declamation all of which was thereupon done JUdge A G Horn then moved that lie chair appoint a committee of eight lo ap porrlon the delegates to the State convention con-vention among iho wards and precincts After a recess of ten minute lie list of delegates was presented and then lion L AV Shurtllft Introduced a resolution instructing In-structing the Weber county delegation lo vote as a unit llrstt last and all the time and lo uso nil honorable means lo ring about the nomination of A J Wc bcr for AttorneyGeneral The resolution went through with a whoop and whoa the Grand Wcndcgo was called for ho modestly withdrew In favor of a few converts con-verts from Silver Republican ranks who were in a Democratic convention for tho first lime They held them In their seals long enough lo appoint Peter Gccrtson J F LcJwldgo and Dan llnmcr u committee com-mittee on transportation and then they put In an hour telling how It happened and how they felt and the convention adjourned ad-journed The following are the names of tIm delegates and committeemen selected First ward J W Graham Dan llnmcr J F Ledwldgo Joseph Hall Dr E M Conroy B Tomes W L Maglnnls Second ward Sam Roscnblulh William Studcr Robert Stlrral M D Lesalngcr R J Burdollc R S Joyce Third ward Thomas D Dee James Taylor James liarrou J AVlthurell G L Wade Committeeman T R OConolly Fourth ward F R Christensen D II Peer L W Shurtllff R J Taylor C A Smurthwaltc If P 1 McCordle A G HornE Horn-E S Rolapp Louis Farr Fifth warn Frank J Cannon 33 A Lit tlefleld J F Pendor T D Johnson F J Klescl Thomas Ballujilync Burch Creek Ulntah and Rlvcrdale Lon Stephens Eden and Liberty A B Jensen HurrlsvIllc J Harris Hooper Edwin Park Roy and Kanesvllle Charles Rundqulat Hunlsvlllc Angus McKay P E Gccrl son Pleasant View John Seaman Plain City and Warren Gcorgo W Bramwell Is M Folkman FarrWest and Marriott W N Mcln tyroWilson Wilson West Weber and Slatervlllo John WInlle John R Purringlon Alex Flfo Commlllecmen t Ogden First ward J W Graham Second ward T R OConol ly Third ward G li Wade JTmirth ward C A Smurlhwulio Fifth ward R T Hume Bureli Creek Lbn Stephens Rlvcrdale William C Parker ICdcn A B Jensen I Llbcrly B Clark Harrlsvllle D Brown i Hooper F A King RoyIa B Hammond i Kanesvllle P Green Ilunlsvlllo Adam Peterson Pleasant View John Marshall Plain City J B Carvor Warren P M Folkman Marriott Caleb Parry Wilson W B Wilson West Weber Thomas Gibson Southern Pacific Sued M W licks through his attorneys John E Bagley and Joseph F Pecry brought suit yesterday afternoon against the Southern Paoltlc Railroad company for SlOltD lucks was a section hand employed em-ployed by the company In Weber county and on the 2Sth day of May 100G while seeking lo unload a handcar loaded with steel rails was Injured as ho claims by lie slipping and falling of lie rails duo to tho negligence and carelessness of the foreman for which accident he secies to recover the sum mentioned Lena Perkins brought suit against George J Perkins asking for a decree oC absolute divorce The parlies were married mar-ried at Virginia City Net In 1S70 and the complaint alleges desertion and fall iitv tn minnnrf wlnco 1S01 M TV TiC mfiipT Is attorney for the plaintiff Horsemen Meet The horsemen of the city held another meeting at Coreys livery barn last night to perfect lie final arrangemenlH for tho i Labor day races All lovers of horseflesh in Ogden are enthusiastic over the prospects pros-pects 6f lie coming meet artd they expect ex-pect Iho best races that have boon held In Ogden for many years Every race on the programme has been llllcd by a number num-ber of entries and all the stalls at the Driving park are now occupied by horses hero for the meet Think Goes Out of Business TIm Utah Loan and Trust companys bank sent out notices to all depositors yesterday morning lo draw out their money Tho discontinuance was not In J the nature of a failure as all depositors will bo paid In full without delay Tho institution linn donu business In Ogdcn for ten years and has always been considered solid among the business men Tho late BIshop Stevens was manager and cashier of the bank und was also a heavy stockholder stock-holder It was slated yesterday that whljo none of the depositors would lose u dollar dol-lar the stockholders of the house would bo heavy losora Two Deaths Mr and Mrs 13 J Wcckor of Marriotts suffered the loss of their clcvcnyearold daughter Grace yesterday morning The child has been ill for two weeks with diphtheria Funeral services were held at the residence and the remains woro Interred In the City cemetery at 3 oclock yesterday afternoon Mary Anderson died Friday night In the Ogden hoHpltal The acccascd has been in invalid for years Funeral fiom Third ward meetinghouse at 12 oclock today Brevities A P Murgolten a California newspaperman newspaper-man Is In Ogden for a few days J A Allenback of Reno Nov was In Ogden vestcrday The Free Public Kindergarten associa Lion will meet Tuesday at the residence of Mrs Hllllurd 567 Twentysixth Htiocl Prol Squlro Coops company of slngorb with Mlgs > arinJ6 Tout ns the stars IB glvlnr a Horlw M cpndcrts Ihrougn Utuh und ihe uorlhpri6r trf the departure of MlHU Tout and PtOfI Chop for Europe Tho twchliMhrco holKHrr taken In Friday Fri-day night llnedfttiiy > lnPolice 0urt yesterday yester-day morning Thr O were given a Hhort nonlonqc on tim rock piUj > The others were given fifteen JIJM with Bcivtcnce suspended whllo they kept out of town 1 W All arcHldcnt of Five Points was arrested C5tbnlR by Deputy Sheriff Joseph Dalloy oil a cnartc of disturbing the peace It appears that Alt was beating beat-ing his wife and making a rough house generally li bin home and when some of the nelghbora Interfered on behalf of lie I woman ho stood them off with a couple of I flatIrons Hence the complaint against I him |