Show WEBER REPUBLICANS Coniurd from ragchl I v 1 shell presented tlio nnmo or drln Dlx md a iJeorK U I Fvlkmnn tflnlI11 Hi I iirent Incumbent John WOIb aon YGTJ tort A lesson t r I Buh tr e n n 10 11 r Farr tVrPL 11 2 Ihlrlllc 1 I 1mnshll t 1 1lr t = 11ntsvllcQn < Jlollr 1i I irsL I 1 Ilooprr Scion ICancialihu 2 Jllrl 4 turlotA 1 31 I Norll Ottll Ilnat 9 orth Oglen Second 1IN101It Vlo 1 I Plnll City FIrst l Plnll CIty Second Ro Roy I 1llnlnle 31 1 Shltlle Ulntlh I 3 C2t clHr 1ln 1 vi 4 tst Wsbr Second WIlson lrnl I J Ogden CIty II Flrl Prcinct 21 I 1 Secncl Irclnct S Thlrl PrC llct 1 FouIth Prctinct i 1 Filth Precinct I I 10 Total ltr 1 131 BAIIiBT IS SHERIFF When nominations for Sheriff were called for John D Murphy presented the name of Joseph W Bailey while K F Cannon named Charles E Lay the present Incumbent VOTE FOR SHERIFF t Q r f nlrch Creel Jdcl Furr Wst 2 1 I iNt Ilnrrlsllc 1 huntsville Flral 2 luntsllIe second loole Flnll 2 G jIoopcr Second Kaneavihle nt5vll Llberl 2 Inrrrotl 3 North Ogden First 1 North OJdtn Second r fIrziiint Iv PIln CIty Plrnt 4 G Plnln City Secoiid Roy coll 2 HIcnlnlc I Shim tervlhi l 1 2 IJll h I eat chpr First J nest n-est cbr Second u llsll 2 Ogdll ehty 1 Pirst Precinct 9 SlII11 Procltmet i 1 Ihlnt Precinct I 1iJlrth PrecInct It Fifth PrecInct JI j I m Total yoto J C EVENING SESSION The evening sesloii was railed to order or-der at S10 and nominations for Surveyor Sur-veyor called for AH no one uppearcd nixloUN i for hiM t office the committee was empowered to till the place later The County Coinmitsloneia were next In order of business and W G Wilson Joseph Stanford Jesse Powers of Hooper Hoop-er I Frank Stratford of Wilson Robert own of Slutcnllle 11 i 1 Harris of llarrlsvlllo ami V r Hunter of West AVeber were nominated Here the count t y delegations prcbcntcd a demand for two members oC tIme hoard and Indorsed W G Wilson I = representing the city The vote WIIH taken Wilson and Stanford Stan-ford being nominated as follows W G Wll pn 1SG Jpsepli Stanford irl Wilson having the highest number of votes oC nijy candidate was declared ho nominee for the f urycar term The second ballot resulted In the nomination nomi-nation of Jesse Foners with a vote of J3tLEGISLA LEGISLATIVE TICKET For State Senate George Hnlvenw wrL3 nominated by J M Klmball D O McKay by A W Agee nnd M S stewart Stew-art by John D Murphy McKay non n-on the lust ballot as follows D 0 Mc Kay 133 W T Stewart 17 George Hi1ersoi 11 6 For Representatives I Dr A S Cpn don Mrs Jennie Nelson J C Homler Ion Mm Dr Coulter Parker J HaH Gcorqe S Deun Jnhn 0 Child Thomas England H H Thomas and Archibald McFarland were named On the first ballot Condon md Mr 1 Cnulter were lomlnnled getting 123 anal III I votes respectively re-spectively MoFarland was nominated on the thlril ballot with 107 voles nd thjld on the tlfth with 1G 1 This closed th < 5 nom natlons the question of C central com nuttrc wan left to thn cuiiilidiilcn and thC convention adjourned HAS QUIT TALKING I Funston However Thanks Kansas for Splendid Reception Ottawa Kan Oct 2 BrlgGcn Frederick Funston commnndcr of the Department of the Colorado a the guest of honor at tho old soldiers reunion re-union here this afternoon Ho came here from Fort Riley where he haiti heen attending the maneuver Gen Funaton was introduced to the largo crowd In the Cliautaufiua tabernacle and wild 1 do not appear before you to make a speech 1 iniidea itpcech you know In Denver alc I months ago and have had a sore throat ever since 1 merely want to thank you foi the splendid reception you have given mo I am pleaped to 01 meet my old friends and neighbors |