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Show CALL FOR PRIMARIES TO SELECT STATE DELEGATES Railway Trainmen Want Next National Na-tional Convention Held at Ogden Seek Divorces. , Special to Tho Tribune. OGDEN. March 2l.-ofdcIal call for the district primaries for tho selection of delegates dele-gates to tho State convention has been Issued Is-sued by Chtilraian A. V. Agee. through Secretary John V. Blulh, to tho Republicans Repub-licans of Weber county. By order of tho Republican county central cen-tral committee a primary election Is hereby here-by called to be held throughout the county coun-ty on Friday, April 1, 1MH, at S o'clock p. m.. for tho purposo of choosing forty-llvo forty-llvo delegates to the Republican State convention, to bo held at Salt Lake City. April S. llnM. All electors of Weber county who believe be-lieve In tho principles and Indorse the policies poli-cies of the Republican party aro cordially Invited to participate In tho selection of these delegates. The apportionment of delegates and tho places of holding tho primaries is aa follows, fol-lows, tho apportionment being based on tho votes cast for Hon. Joseph Howell for representative In Congress In 1WC: Pleasant View and Harrlsvlllo, ono delegate. dele-gate. Pleasant View AmuHemont halL Farr West and Marriott, ono delegate, Farr West amusement hall. Plain City first nnd second and Warren, two delegates, Plain City schoolhouac. Kanesvlllo and Roy, ono delegates, Kanesillo schoolhouso. North Ogden, First, ono delegate North Ogden schoolhouso. North Ogden, Second, ono delegate. North Ogden schoolhouso. Eden and Liberty, ono delegate, Eden schoolhouso. Hooper, First, ono delegates, Chiisten-sen's Chiisten-sen's Hall. Hooper, Second, one delegate, Chrlstcn-sen's Chrlstcn-sen's Hall. Uintah and Burch Creek, ono delegate, uinian scnooinousc. Rlverdale, ono delegate, Rlvcrdalo schoolhouso West Weber, First, one delegate. West Weber amuscmont hall. Wc3t Weber, Second, one delegate, West Weber amusement hall. Wilson, ono delegato, Wilson school-house. school-house. Huntsvlllc, First, ono delegate, Wangs-jaard's Wangs-jaard's hall. Huntsvllle, Second, ono delegate, Wangu-gaard's Wangu-gaard's hall. Slatervllle. ono delogate, Slatervillc lower meotlng-houso. Ogdon City. First and Second, ono delegato, dele-gato, city hall. Ogden City, Third, ono delegate, city hall. Ogden City, Fourth, ono delegate, city hall. Ogdon City, Fifth, ono delegate, city hall. Ogden City. Sixth, one delegate Third ward aaiuaement hall. Ogden City, Seventh, ono delegate. Third ward amusoment hall. Ogden City, Eighth and Ninth, one delegate. dele-gate. Third ward amusement hall. Ogden City. Tenth and Eleventh, two delegates. Mound Fort amusement hall. Ogden CIlj. Twelfth, ono delegate Mound Fort amusement hall. Ogden City, Thirteenth, ono delegate, Mound Fort amusement hall. Ogden City, Fourteenth, ono delegate county courthouse. Ogden City. Fifteenth, one delegate, county courthouse. Ogden City. SlxUcnth, one legate, county courthouse. Ogden City, Seventeenth, one delegate, county courthouse. Ogden City. Eighteenth, ono delegate, countv courthouse. Octden City. Nineteenth and Twentieth, ono delegato. county courthouse. Ogden City, Twenty-first, one delegate Fifth ward amusement hall. Ogden City. Twenty-second, ono delegate, dele-gate, Fifth ward amusement hall. Ogden City. Twenty-third, one delegato, Fifth ward amusement hall. Ogden City, Twenty-fourth, ono delegate. Fifth ward aaiusment hall. Ogden City, Twenty-fifth, one delegate Fifth ward amusement hall. Each of the five city precincts or wards, ono delegate-at-large. The members of tho county central committee com-mittee In tho various districts are requested request-ed to make all necessary arrangements and to give as much notice of tho time and place of electing delegates as possible, so that all persons Interested may have full opportunity to attend the primaries and participate In the selection of delegates dele-gates Tho names of delegates chosen should bo promptly certified to tho chairman of tho .county com-nlttec- When two or more voting districts aro combined In this call, the members of tho committee from each district should co-operate in arranging arrang-ing for the primary meeting. It Is hoped that there will be no failure to elect delegates and that overy delegato elected will attend the State convenlon. en The local lodge of tho United Brotherhood Brother-hood of Railway Tralnmon want the next national convention of the order held In Ogden. and today launched their boom In behalf of the Junction City. They have all tho Western Stute3 and strong support sup-port among the Eastern lodges. The placb of mectlnc Is selected by a vote of each lodge and the returns aro mnde to San Francisco, from which point the result Is announced Ogden stands at the head a-nong tho lodges from a numerlcnl point of view and considers that she is entitled to tho convention. The convention will consist of about COO delegates. Mrs. Catherine M. Blair has brought suit for divorce against James S. Blair, on tho ground of failure to provide. Georgo Halvcrson :s plaintiff's attorney. o Judge Deo, who. It was reported lna dispatch dis-patch from Washington to tno Deseret Ncw3. w8 In that city on business connected con-nected with tho Utah Construction company, com-pany, denies the report. The Judgo admits ad-mits that he la not in Washington. Articles of Incorporation of the Ogden Goldfleld Mining company wcro Hied today with the County Clerk- Tho company Is capitalized for $10,000, and will develop certain mining claims In Nye county, Nevada. Ne-vada. Tho officers of tho company are Amos Sebring. president: S. L. Ives, vice-president; vice-president; S. L. Wood, secretary; Claude Zlnn, treasurer, who, with C. II. Huffy and J. M. Zlnn arc the directorate. a The McKlnney case, involving tho own-trshlp own-trshlp of a certain house on Pacific avenue, ave-nue, is on trial beforo Judgo Howell, but wac not concluded this evening. It acoma that a Mr. White attempted to aiovo his family Into the house, when Mrs. McKlnney McKln-ney ojected him, claiming that sho waa the owner of the property. Mrs. Elizabeth Wheelwright was yesterday yes-terday granted a divorce, from William R Wheelwright, on tho ground of Incompatibility Incom-patibility of temper. - Mrs. Philip Rank died at tho Stnvner block yoHtcrday of old ago and gencrai debility. de-bility. The funeral arrangements have not been made. Thomas J, Murtz Is homo from a five weeks' trip to Pennsylvania and Intermediate Inter-mediate points. Regular meeting of tho Men's club of the Congregational church will be held this evening. President Marshall of tho Tuosscy Mountain Si Grafton Canyon railroad was if N ' iwiiirt ITm i Amu In Ogden yesterday He came In on a special car and went down to Salt Lake, Judge Masrlnnls wont to Salt Lake yesterday yes-terday on business connected with tho suit brought by the Government against the bondsmen of Charles Mclghan. The local lodgo of the Eagles will glvo an excursion to Blnirhain Canyon Sunday Sun-day next. John Contos Is building a shooting gallery gal-lery on Grant avenue between Twenty-third Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets. State Auditor Tlngoy wa3 up from Salt Lako yesterday. ' D. O Taylor of Salt Lako was In town yesterday. IL KIto, a Japanese restaurant keeper, has sworn out warrants for the arrest of two Japs for obtaining goods under false pretenses, S. J. Burt &. Bro. have brought suit against S. L. Tlmberlako for tho sum of iCl lO, alleged to bo due for good3 sold and delivered. Joseph Chez Is plalntlffa attorney. at-torney. Judge Rolapp entered an order yesterday yester-day transferring the damage case of Robert Rob-ert Watson against tho Southern Pacific to the Fcdcal court, ' |