Show OGDEN DEPARTMENT A DEMOCRATIC BREACH Troublo in Primaries Last Night Names of the Delegates There Is a big breach la the Democracy in Ogden and from present appearances ono that cannot be easily bridged The primaries were held last evening and in he main were well attended but the results re-sults were far from satisfactory to some of the candidates and the party leaders In the Second ward It amounted to an open fight district primaries being held and two separate delegations will bp found clamoring for admission to the county convention Saturday The convention con-vention at JolinsonH hall does not have ho indorsement of the county committee but > they are swearing vengeance should hey bo refused seals In Iho convention The delegates are aa follows First WardE M Conroy Joseph Hall H A LIngley R T JlarrK J N Ford L C Olsen J II Epperson John Pin tock Peter Anderson llnrman Vanbraak 7 r W Graham William Purely J E odwldge George Shorten J R Paine Job Plnjrree Daniel Humor William Em nott W L McGInnlR D Ensign Ben T Ernes J G Ellis Mrs E Oakey Richard Rich-ard Douglas Pat McCormick Mrs Jessie Wilson D M Stephens Archie White John Baker Nathan Tanner Mrytlo Brown Joseph Hall Second Ward J L ncrrlck J X Allen J C McFarllnc R S Joyco M CuIIen L M Richards S Shipley J Olsen T E WIggIns Gilbert Torgeson J 1 W Tay hoc Rich Williams R B Porter F W Vale F F Bond R T Burdclte M D resslnger Sam Rogenhlulh A J Anderson Ander-son Tom Smurlhwulie C B Tyree J Shipley BiBBlc Hill Tom Juckman G W Jom T R OXonnolly G W Jones Hob Slerrltt Thomix Rowlev William Sluder Alex Moyen D O Bulllvan Sam RoKenbluth Judge AXle Frrd Volt Dr Joyce M WelchrplbprKcr Charles Irwin L3 EoMlman BI > XHC Hill Thomas Jnck mnji A J Anderson F W Studor Roy Tracy Thomas Dukes Mr F Gllletlc JamiM Allen Alex Wllkerson Mrs Robert Sterrlt Mr T J Rowlev Third Ward Thomas D Dee AHA Fair Job Moore R S Hadley Maude Dee Joseph Harrop Andrew Nelson F D HlKKlnbotham A O U I Wade W Farr David Farr John Cooney C1 lnet > brel < en Peter Ernslrom Joseph llnrbcljim James < hllkon Mrn Peter Anderson lustua Wltherell William null 12 R Chrlatof feron Josbph Harrop August Anderson Jami8 I avitt John Jensen Justice ot the Peace R s Hadlty Constable E R Chrlsioffereon Fourth UardL W Shurtllff Frank Chrl ten en Mat Shipley Frpd Lamtwrt Job Reed H P MoC nlIo Cfrni Martin Helxr KaHtman Will W < it John Wll llama E S Holapp A L Brewer Horace Peer Ed Black 3ositht Saundem John Lampert U H Go < ldard Mr J 1 Wither Hpoon W P Wrlftht Jamw Lowe H P Taylor Mr Myrah Taylor Hyrnm Bil nap hattie Sprague Sarah E Wet D W Shuiw Julia Christensen Will Chap Ile Lorln Farr Mamie Driver John OUrn Charles Tribe A W Brown Prank Williams Charles Smurthwalte Oiarle StratfnnJ J C Armstrong H Dlckamore John Eastman John Blulh lIen Joniwn Joe Goddard J C Ellahan Justice of the Peace Clam Job Warner Mnrtln Contabh WfMi tv t Ilttlefltld Jamra Ballard F J Cannon John Watson Thnmaa liallnntvrr CJcorfcV E Brownlnr J O Ulaub William de s Graw J W > VolJcer T D Johnson ll nry rast Joe H Thomas William Royle K N Kulorbooro Ed Urownlac Jo + eph Ballnnlyre C J Roe JHm8 IWiujcla Mica Joan Woodman W W Klroer Archie Crow J A Boyle J F Tender R C McKvan S F > Io rech F J ICIeeah l M Pointer James Wallace Chris J Ilrown 11 IT Spencer J H KnaWM Mr C J Ross ilrw K IliUlard irS U 1C Woodman Juetlc of the Peace John A Boyle Constable AV W Elmer Steve Keogh Injured Steve Kw > eh ih prominent cattleman and a brother of Thomas K oKh had hM foot badly rmhed at Kalton yesterday roornlRK uMU loadlnc oat tie II was i brought to OEdin l and hits Iajorl0 attended at-tended to It is not througbt that amputation ampu-tation nlll be necary The accident ccurrM when Keo tb attempted to crwuc between turn cars Th train atnrtvd up ruddenlv nnd he was caught betwn the drawheada lira Gordon Alive Mrm It T Andcraon nan received a natiMtlc letter from her inter at Calve lon regarding the l rrll flood tvhVh re rrotly d ltvIt14 thai city Th wrIter Mrs Gordon uan private secretary and stenographer to Mayor Jones of Culver ton and nays that the hour In which she lived collapsed at 6 oclock In the evening and she Healed around In the water till the next morning cllnslnj to the wreckage wreck-age Smash at the Yards There was a smashup In the Short Line yards al a late hour last night A Short Line engine colliding with a siring of I Southern Pacltlc empty cars and knocking a box car on the U T oil track into ditch I Another car was badly smashed but engine en-gine was uninjured I Brevities j i Hon Moses Thatcher was In Ogden yesterday I Hon Frank J Cannon was in Salt Lake yesterday T 7fe Walter Bramwell left yesterday on a mission lo Samoa Judge Barlch and Marshal Miller wcro In town yesterday The Republican convention meets at tho county courthouse this afternoon Charles Heine United States Commerce Commissioner was In Ogdon last night N tV Bethel formerly City Engineer for Ogden was In the city yesterday front Montana Tho concert In honor of E F Tout will be given Tuesday evening In the Second ward hall The Republican lty regl mrK appeared before Clerk llolllngsworth yesterday afternoon af-ternoon and took the oath of olllce William Underbill was lined SIO yesterday yester-day morning by Jiiduo Hall for assaulting assault-ing and beating one Mary Williams County Commissioners adjourned their meeting yesterday on the regIstrar question ques-tion to await advice of Supremo court which Is exritctcd today Alex Reynolds a Rio Grande switchman switch-man last nlcht had his hand badly crushed by coupling car It Is thought it will bo necessary to amputate the hand Jcmea Mcintyre nephew of C IT Smurthwalte died this morning in Salt Lake The body was brought to Ogden and the funeral will b < held from the residence of C II Smurtlvwnlto at l p in today |