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Show DEMOCRATS OF CITY ELECT THEIR DELEGATES Seventy-four delegates to the Weber We-ber county Democratic convention were elected in Ogden City last p.ight at the official primaries of that political organization. In most of tho wards, the meetings were well attended, attend-ed, the voters including quite a number num-ber of women. At tho Fourth ward primary, a resolution reso-lution was Introduced by C. C. Richards Rich-ards and unanimously indorsed, providing pro-viding that the delegates and alternates alter-nates elected to the county convention conven-tion be instructed to elect delegates to the state, congressional and judicial judi-cial conventions, of the Democratic party who are known to be unqualifiedly unquali-fiedly in favor of statutory enactments enact-ments in the states and by constitutional constitu-tional amendments prohibiting the manufacture, sale and disposition of intoxicating liquors in every state in the United States, the territories and the District of Columbia. The spirit of this resolution was also manifest at the other ward meetings. The delegates ad alternates elected aro as follows: First ward Hagbart Andersen, chairman; A. E. Bragonje, secretary. Delegates Hagbart Anderson, B. H. Goddard, J. S. Campbell, George E. Ensign, Matilda Brown. John S. Durham, Dur-ham, John Stitt, V. K. Belnnp, A. V. Hulrh, James Purdy, William Purdy, Thomas Emmett, James S. Cantwoll. Alfred Gladwell and Honry Sain. Attendance At-tendance seventy. Second ward David W. Evans, chairman; Miss Florence Wiggins, secretary. Delegates H. H. Shurt-liff, Shurt-liff, David W. Evans. Florence Wig-glnc, Wig-glnc, R. H. Argubright, Samuel P. Brcoka, W. A. James, Caroline A. Wiggins, W. L. Underwood, Mrs. Anne An-ne Shurtliff and George M. Greenwell. Altcrnote David S. Tracy. Attendance, Attend-ance, twenty-five. Third ward Walter N. Farr, chairman; chair-man; F. S. Woodcock, secretary-Delegates secretary-Delegates W. H. Koldwyn, Walter N. Farr, Robert Crosble. Elizabeth J. AVebb, Asaol Farr. F. S. Woodcock. Lawrence Mahin, L. W Shermer and Thomas M. Irvine. Attendance, fifty. Fourth ward Joseph Chez, chairman; chair-man; E. T. Spencer, secretary. Delegates Dele-gates Joseph Chez. C. C. Richards, O. M. Sanderson, John Seaman, Ben J. Griffin, George Burnham, Miss Katherlnc Iliggenbotllam, Hyrum Acinar.. Aci-nar.. H. H. Goddard, W. J. Parker. John W. Wintle. Mrs. A. B. FodlgT Peter Ernstrom, J. L. Barker, Rev W. F. Rassweiler. Valentino Gidecr P. Hinkley. Mrs. Lottie Burton. C. ; Smith II. W. Gwilliam a id Mn. S ah Eldredee. Alternates Ell HoUvn Orange Lemmon, J. J. Harris. E. T. Spencer, A. G. Harris. Mrs. Stewart Eccles. C. A. Boyd. Guy Johnson, Win. Telford, A. W. Brown and Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza-beth McFarland. Attendance, 119. Fifth ward T. S. Browning, chair man; W. D. Ellis, secretary. Dele-sates Dele-sates T. S. Browning, Johh G. His C. W. Illnchcliff. Jesse F. Stephens, V. W. Browning, E. T. Bonson. T. A. Shreeve, George Lochhecd, Jr., James M. B.-irlow, Carlisle L. Stevens. Arthur Ar-thur I-lalverson, W. D. Ellis, Wade M. Johnson, Lorenzo Jackson, S. S. Smith, Hyrum Shupe, II. M. Monson, hi. E. Peterson, George F. Hunter, C j I . Farr. Alternates Mrs. J. G. El lis. John McQuarrie, C. Edvelson, F. , A. McGuire, W. S. Paine,. Alfred Ste venson and W. 11. Israelson. Attend I ance 170. The delegates wore Instructed to sup; ort candidates who favor prohibition prohi-bition by legislative enactment. The voters in the county districts aro selecting their delegates each, night ns they choose. Last night N P. Brown and Lee Hamond, Jr., werej named at a meeting in Roy to repre rent the voters of that district in the i "ornty convention to be held Satiir-, l,nv- " ' i |