Show I BOOST FOR COHEN I Secretary Democratic State Committee May be Made Chairman I I Prominent Democrats In this city are I I quietly inflating a boom for Joseph M Cohen for the chairmanship of the 1 Democratic State committee The take the ground that as he has been secretary secre-tary of the committee for many years he is better acquainted with the State I than perhaps any other available num Democratic Delegates irom Davis Kaysvilic Sept GAt the Democratic primary held here last night delegates and alternates to the State and Senatorial Sena-torial district conventions were elected as follows State Convention George Swan Jr R W Barnes Henry H Blood Alternates Alter-nates F H Phillips Miss Martha E Barnes Irvin Strong Senatorial Convention F Pattlllo Mrs George Opcnshaw John Galley Alternates Miss Bessie Raymond James H Linford Miss E W Smith At Layton the following delegates were elected State ConventIonA B Cook Joseph A Sill Senatorial Convention N Nalder Alexander Dawson Farmington Sept 5The Democratic delegates to the State convention from Farmington are James H Wilcox L E Abbott James T Smith Alternates A M Lamb NephI Palmer Miss Nettle Net-tle Abbott Those elected last night to attend the Senatorial convention to be held at Kaysvilic on Saturday are Joseph Walker Mrs Lucy Sanders George M Leonard Alternates O Robinson David Thomas John S White Jr The Centcrville primary last night elected the following State Convention H Roberts W II Streeper Jr Alternates Miss Adah Roberts Fred W Walton Senatorial Conventlou H Strcep er Jr Charles Smith Alternates Thomas H Harris David F Smith At Bountiful the following were elected State Convention P Hatch John R Rampton David Stoker Jed String ham Alternates John Fisher Richard Rich-ard Strlngham Senatorial ConventionJoseph J Holbrook Daniel Kulghton P P WIl Icy O P Hatch Alternates Perry C Fisher Carlos Sessions The South Bountiful I delegates are State Convention Mrs Sarah A Howard Alternate NephI Wood Senatorial Convention Henry Wood Alternate Mrs Mary A Page West precinct elected G W Roberts to the State convention and Daniel Mull to the Senatorial convention Exchange of Compliments Judge Botkin who Is an oldtime friend and chum of Indian Agent II P Myton the two having known each other years ago in Kansas learning apparently through the agency of soma of his scouts that the Judge was In this vicinity sent the following dispatch dis-patch to the Republican State committee commit-tee here yesterday White Rocks Utah September G moo Secretary Republican State Committee Salt Lake1 Dont permit Judge Botklu to leave Utah without making a speech to tho Uto Indians They will appreciate it Show him this mossage JL P MYTUN Indian Agent Secretary Canister handed the telegram tele-gram to Judge Botkin After reading it and enjoying a hearty laugh at its contents the Judge dictated the following fol-lowing reply which was Immediately sent collect Salt Lake September 5 1300 Hon II P Myton Indian Agent White Rocks Utah Judgu says Utcs are af lllctcd enough already by reason ot UBHO elation with present uguut without add ing irvful torture of a speech by him Humanity not lo bo outraged In this campaign cam-paign E IL CALLISTKR Chairman The messages were greatly enjoyed around headquarters yesterday and Judge Botkin said ho would make a groat effort to see Mr Myton before leaving the State Womans Democratic Club Meets The Womans Democratic club held its I regular monthly meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs E M Wcller 3C East Seventh South street An enjoyable program was rendered by Miss May Barrell Prof Merrill Miss Bessie Frost and Miss Connie McAllis tee Judge Henderson addressed tIme club upon the necessity of organization In every dlstrlet In the city and State In order that the most effective work possible pos-sible be done during the campaign Ho spoke also on the question of Imperial ism He emphasized the necessity ot distributing literature most liberally In order that voters might cant their ballots intelligently and referred to time good moral Influence which women have In politics Mrs Thomas Marioneauxof Band B-and Mrs George Ward of this city also fpokc upon the good work boaccbm pushed by womon In politics About fifty members and guests were oresent it the meeting and before ad journing were served with refreshments by tho hostess |