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Show I BOOTH CLIQUE I WIN OUT OVER I HOUTZ BUNCH H Republican Primaries Quiet and Uninteresting With Excep- tion of Fifth, Which H Showed Fight. H An predicted by the Democuat tliu old time party men would not stand for tli,e Houlr, faction. From the appearaneu of the Republican primaries which were held lust Hj evening it would eeeni thut Judge Booth will liuve it all his own way In Provo. Out of fourteen dele- H gates chosen, ten will vote for the Judge. During tho whole day Booth and HoutK factions were hard at work endeavoring to pack the primaries, B The work was mostly evident in H the Fifth ward where about forty B people were present. At the be-B be-B ginning of the meeting it looked! H like the Ilnute bunch would domi-, B nate but this idea was soon expelled 1 B froln the tninds of those present. H A slate had been made by the B Hoth fnrtinn that would attract H tint local Voter. Alter the primary B the lluiitJ! faction went away fcfeU B tng somewhat glootily. One man B Biiid) "I have beard you fellows H talk about a Machine but 1 have H never etien It Work like it dtd to-H to-H bight. 1 am done With the outfit.0 H The brevity of the primaries held : B tn the other wafd Was really a J H feature, tt did not take more than ; B lltteen minutes to get throilgh with j flj the nomination. So completely had the machine made the slates that BB the people swallowed them and B wondered how they did it. They BB were cut and dried like a Norwelg-, BB Ian liqrrlng. All primaries were B poorly attended with the exception BB of the Fifth, and tlie reason for the B attendance in this place is nttribut-H nttribut-H el to the faction light in the party BB which is by no means in favor of BB the party i The following delegates B were chosen:' H 1st. vakd judicial convention BB Delegates J. J. Davis, H. G. Bluraetithal, C. II. Ward. H Alternates M. II. Graham, C. IS D. Glatier, J. W. Furror. H HTATE CONVENTION H Delegates D. D. Houtz, D. H. B Thomas, J. W. Farrer. H Alternates Jesse M. Harmon, Hi 11, Baohmau, Mrs. C. D, Glazier, H 2ND. WAIID-JUDICIAL CONVENTION B Delegates-Andrew Knudsen, B .John W. McAdanj. H Alternates B. F. Itoper, Fred jB A. Huish, H STATE CONVENTION B Delegates Jas. ("love, B. H, H Dowers, Alteruatcfi-ArtlmrCraven, David Johnson, OltD. WAI1D JUDICIAL CONVENTION H pelegatcn lionier J. Rich, LL, j NpI&qu, 8. P, Eggerteen, Mrs. Mary IB J. Vincent. BH Alternates J. J, Hickman, E, B A. Mitchell) I. POVVEVTJON Delegate Eph Homer, Jos. W, Dunn, Geo. T. Judd, Juo, West. AUernatea-r. M. Jensen, C, H, 4tH. WABD JUDICIAL CONVENTION Delegates F, flrqwu, Taylor, A. h BqqHi, Alternates--Phoebe Knrtchner, W. P. Clayton, BTATE CONVENTION Delegates J. H, Frisby, Harvey Cluff, J. D. Dixon, Alternate J. H, Beck, Mtry At Roytfen, 6th. WARD JUDICIAL CONVENTION Delegate Geo, H. Brimhall, L. E. Eggerteen, J. fl, Keeler, J. J. |