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Show DYESWEEPS COUNTY; , MATTSOni MEN BEATEN Weber Clerk Said to Control State Convention Delegation Dele-gation 3 to l. P0' lal to The Tribune. OuliKN, Aug. L'V -.-(Htc Treasurer David Da-vid Mattson aa: overwhelmingly liefeat-fl liefeat-fl foi control of the Weber 'oiinty dele Ktioii to the stat convention, when the RepnMJoan voters Of the county at the primaries tonight gase County Clark Samuel G. Dye approximately three-fourths three-fourths of the whole delegation. Of the fifty-two delegatea named throughoul the county, Dye claims forty, after conceding conced-ing two or three doubtful ones to Matt-son. Matt-son. With three exceptions. Dye will ront.ro! an of the twenty-one delegatea from the country preHn-t$. In the iity. twenty-two of the thirty-one delegate are. conceded to be his upportrs. Mattson and Dye reside In the .'anie voting precinct, the twelfth. and th'-county th'-county clerk carried that district by u vote of forty-three to twenty-five, The only contest Iti the primary waa for conrrol of the delegation to ihe etate convention, beoauee of ihe general tup-position tup-position thai oii.' one nian from Weber county ran get a plare on the ftate ticket. noa learai eerteJn that Dye. backed by u large majority of his home county d-ipRRtcs. will s uve the nomination nomi-nation for state treaaurar to succeed liattaoni who ;iT'.rcs to beoomt aecre-tary aecre-tary of state. .Spirited oontaeta are reported re-ported from almost every otlng district in the county. The following are the delegate? to the .state Republican convention at Salt Lake on September S: Ogden city. First district. Joseph FT F3e!nup, Mrs. Mav I, Hhipp; second TlHiide T Moves. H. J. Packer; third William Allison, B. R. Getger; fonrth-Mra. fonrth-Mra. Addle Angel, Fred King, fifth W. R. Van Dyke, Jr. A. II Moyt., sixth w. C Howell. B. w. Kennedy; seventh Wf S Hill: elglith John Fnrr, M. Lv Jones; ninth J. j. Barker; tenth Mrs. Chrlaune Barrop. H. n Randall cicv- r-ntl .l.i if; c s W'Jtherspoon. W. N. Peller-son; Peller-son; twelfth Samuel n. le. :h:ii-le. Holilngaworth; thirteenth P. w Chambers! Cham-bers! John Pingree fourteenth Edith Raid, ;. C Hobaon; fifteenth R. Moves; sixteen th D. K. Wneelwright, James Pmirree aeventeenthi W. O-Ridgee, O-Ridgee, J. W. wll ox. Country diatrlota: Kaneeviller T. n Jones; West Weber Joseph Hogge, EJd- ward Clark; Pleasant view N. p Mat-thewe; Mat-thewe; Harrtevllle W, H. Chllda; Farr West-O. Child, Wilson F. w Stratford; Strat-ford; Roy John f'hiid; Blatervllle Fred L. F.y; Rivardale John T Rltter; Bden Albert '3r-er" Plain 'ii Lyman Skeen; Huntsvllls H V. Grow; Liberty (iliviT p.ruoO, P'lrch t'reek William BtMnpaon; Harriott H. W. M.irriott: Nortii ogden A. L. Toone; Uinta T K. Donaldaon; Warren William Stewart Hooper J. H Fouler.; Randall Ja meg Llndford. There were fw contests- on the naming of 'J97 ieie(raieK to th county convention conven-tion in this olty on September 7. and no Instructions relative to the county til k-L were given |