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Show PRIMARIES HELO. Democrats Named Our Next Council Last Night. IT IS A STKONG TICKET. Sure to be Headed bv Hon. Joseph X . Mc-wan Mc-wan for Mayor DelegrateB Sleeted to the City Convention Which Meets Tomorrow. To-morrow. Provo is democratic this year. The primaries in all the wards were largely attended and those who participated partic-ipated were deeply interested and enthusiastic en-thusiastic in the work they had come out to do. A feeling of certain victory this fall inspired all. The winners .in the race for councilmen wera named as follows: hirsl ward Roger Farrer, Thomas Beesley. Second ward James Gray. H, J. W. Goddard. Third ward Evan Wride, r. J. Mai ben, Fourth ward Alex Hedquist, ir., Thomas Martin. Fifth ivardH. B. Smart, Myron Kewell. The Tilth ward instructed their delegates dele-gates to the city convention for Joseph T. McEwan for mayor. The First ward delegates held a caucus after the primary prim-ary and concluded to come up in support of him for mayor. The other wards took no action, but from every democrat demo-crat in town is heard "Joe Mac for mayor," "McEwan nest major of I'rovo," "Joe Mac, the man d the people, will beat Holbrcok for mayot." "The common people, the working men, everybody loveB sterling, honest Joe Mac, and be'll be our next mayor, ' and similar expressions. And it is already al-ready a foregone conclusion that Hon. Joseph T. McEwan will be nominated for mayor by acclamation at the convention con-vention tomorrow and that he wil' ride into the office on November oth on a perlect avalanche of votes because everybody likee Joe Mac and will vote icr i im. Everybody knows always where to find him. He is clear-headed, firm, feariess, careful, progressive, economical and above all a thoroughly honorable man, o man that everybody of all clatsea warm to and grow to fairly love loo jnote they .know Lim. The old timers know Joe Mac and will vote for mm; the younger voters know him and respect him and will vote for h.m. People of high an low degree will vote tor him. He iB aB sure to Ce Provo's next may as it is sure that'hesun will rise tomorrow morning. And this is a democratic year. Proyo was classed as a republican republi-can city last year, but it is democratic ihis year. It is going to pattern after Indianapolis, the home city of Benjamin Benja-min Harrison, for this is a democratic year. Joseph T. McEwan is our next mayor and the whole democratic tity ticket will be elected. Delegates to the citv convention which convenes in the county courthouse court-house tomorrow (Friday) at 11 a. m. were elected by the primaries as follows |