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Show mm aF ti CITY ID COW ELECT RELEGATES W, IT. Wattis, whose nomination as a candidate for the position of con-1 gressman on the Republican ticket to j succeed Milton TI. Welling has been , anticipated by local parties for some weeks, Inst night flatly refused to accept ac-cept tho nomination. His refusal was uttered at the Republican primary in the Fifth ward amusement hall. Capt. E. T. Hulaniski arose, after Mr. Wat-tis Wat-tis had spoken and declared Mr, Wat-tls Wat-tls probably would bo drafted for Hie position on patriotic motives. Primaries were held by the Republicans Repub-licans In all districts. Forty -two del- I egates to the stale and congressional convention which will be hold tomorrow tomor-row in Salt Lako Lake were named In addition to 334 delegates to tho county and legislative convention in Ogden on October 12. In Ogden the primaries wero preceded pre-ceded by ward assemblages. The . city choso 29 of the stato delegates and 235 of the county convention delegates. dele-gates. First Ward Delegates In the First ward primaries, including includ-ing tho First, Second, Third and ' Fourth districts, D. R. Roberts was elected chairman and W. E. Zuppann, secretary and they wore instructed to certify tho names of tho entire list of delegates chosen to both tho state, congressional and county conventions. ; In the district primaries, the following wero selected: First District Joseph E. Wright, chairman and committeeman; D. R. Roberts and Mrs. Margaret C. Bins-ham, Bins-ham, delegates to state and congressional congres-sional conventions. I County convention1 delegates Mrs. Joseph E. Wright, Mrs. Margarotv P. Bingham, D. R. Roberts, W. J. Rnck-hain. Rnck-hain. George Bain, George A. Holt. J. G. Willis, Mrs. James H. Belnap, Jamrfe M. Carlson. John Noutcbaum and James J. Weir. Second district Henry Mack, chairman; chair-man; W. J. Critchlow, committ'-eman; 1 W. E. Zuppann and W, J Critchlow,' delegates to state and congressional conventions. j County convention delegates Frfd I E. Williams, W. E. Zuppann. Job Pin-grec Pin-grec Jr.. W. J. Critchlow Sr.. H. M. h Mack, John Austin. Mrs. Ada Quinn, Mrs. Agnes Warner. Mrs. Jed Ballantyne, Ballan-tyne, James M. Riley and Joseph B. Bott. Third District Raymond Aubrey, chairman and committeeman; William Allison, delegate to state convention and J. U. Eldredge Jr., congressional convention. County convention delegates Mrs. J. U. Eldredge Jr., Mrs. George Snell, William Moves, N. O. Ogden, Earl Geiger, Comer Nichols. George W. Murphy Jr., Charles Lippincott, William Wil-liam Allison and J. U. Eldredgo Jr. Fourth District Richard Pincock, chairman: Seth E. Thomas, committeeman; commit-teeman; Richard Pincock delegate to congressional convention and Mrs. W. A. Taylor to state convention. Delegates to county convention Richard Pincock, Chub Browning, William F. Horspool, Thomas Wilson, William A. Taylor, Mrs. Addic Fellows, Fel-lows, B. B. Wilson, Seth E. Thomas, Mrs. Mattie Ford and Mrs. W. A. Taylor. Tay-lor. From Second Ward. The delegates elected at the Second ward primaries to the state and congressional con-gressional conventions were: Fifth district M. B. Richardson and Elslo Berrett. Sixth district George C. Foley. Seventh district David Mattson: The primaries -were held at the Third ward amusement hall. Delegates elected to the county convention con-vention were: Fifth district Myron B. Richardson, Richard-son, Charles Dana, C. W. Rankin, Elsie El-sie E. Berrett, Louisa C. Richardson, Elias S. King, John E. Horspool, Frank R. Williams, L. G. Sisman, David Farr and Ellis Van Dyke. ' Sixth district George C. Foley, Jerome Jer-ome Brown, Frank Sojourner, Ezra Richardson, Leroy Wiggins. Arb Far-man, Far-man, Robert Hodge, and Lee Anderson. Ander-son. Seventh district David Mattson, Harry Ellis, Hugh R. Mitchell and Blanche A. Mattson. Third Vard Primaries. M. L. Jones was elected chairman of the primaries of the Third ward with David Jensen as secretary. The meeting was held at the Mound Fort amusement hall. The following were elected as delegates dele-gates to the state and congressional conventions from the various districts: Eighth district Miles L. Jones and John Farr to state convention; J. M. Forristall and Judge George S. Bar- ker tp congressional convention Ninth district Lester Perry and Walker Barlow as delegates and Pearl Perry, alternate to state convention; W. V. Kawson and Myrtillo Shaw as delegates and Pearl Perry alternate, to congressional convention. Tenth district David Jenson, stato convention; H. P. Randall, congressional congres-sional convention. The following wore chosen as delegates dele-gates to the county convention: Eighth district ty. L. Jones, J. R. Jeppson, S. P. Nelson, Rosetta Shaw, John Farr, Anna Power, Carl E. Peterson, Pet-erson, J. l. Forristall, Frank Carr. C. W. Cross, T. P. Terry, R. S. Stone, Gage Rodman. F. R. Williams, W. E. Hart, George S. Barker. Ninth district D. M. Shaw. Lester Perry, William Garr, Pearl Perry, Jo-Iseph Jo-Iseph Barker, Walker Barlow, Austin H. Shaw, W. W. Rawson, Myrtillo Shaw, J. J. Barker, II. C. Peterson, W. W. Barker. Martha Gaisford. Tenth district T. R. Burk. Nelse Anderson, David Jenson. H. P. Randall, Ran-dall, Christina Harris, Pearl Elliott, J. A. Hutchens, Chris Aadneson, Temple Tem-ple Short, Henry Meyers. From Ninth Ward. The primaries of the Fourth ward were held at tho Weber county court house, thp following being chosen as delegates from the Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirteenth and Fourteenth districts to the stato and congressional conventions: conven-tions: State convention John C. Davis. George D. Folkman, S. G. Dye. Fred Chambers,, Moroni Skeen. Alfred E. Stratford, Albert Scowcroft, and Dr. E. I. Rich. Congressional convention Moroni Skeen, Alfred E. Stratford, Albert Scowcroft, Dil E. J. Rich, C. J. Jensen, Jen-sen, R. H. Baumunk, James Drys-dale Drys-dale and Henry Sieele. The delegates from the Fourth ward to the county convention arc N. A. Gay, E. A. Stratford, W. N. Peterson, Louis ZItznian, C. T. Jones, George J. Kelly, Harold J. Packer, Edwin W. Williams, H. H. Wardleigh, Moroni Skeen, Mrs. Lillian Skeen, George Leatham, Mrs. Myrtle Leatham, Joseph Jo-seph E. Storey, Alfred E. Stratford, Alice B. Storey, John V. Bluth, Dr. E. 1. Rich, Albert Scowcroft, Arthur Woolley, Adam Farber, W. H. Stoker, Mrs. Annie Bluth, Thomas Burt, Chris Flygare, T. D. Ryan, J. E. Carver, Wm. L. Burt, B. B. Brooks. A. T. Hestmark, Thomas Clark, D. W. Ellis, W. D. Brown, L. A. Van Dyke, J. A. Allen, Walter RIchey, A. D. Chambers, R. H. Chambers, Fred Chambers, R. H, Baumunk, Bau-munk, Aaron Jackson, S. G. Dye. B. F. Thomas, C.! J. Jenseu, F. J. Hender-shot, Hender-shot, O. M. Runyon, Mrs. Albert Wykes, Mrs. Sol Wheelwright, Eva C. Erb, F. A. Behling, John C. Davis, James Drysdale, J. A. Sneddon, T. A. Reid, Henry Steele, George D. Folk-man, Folk-man, J. J. Harrison, Hans Petterson, Edith Reid, Andrew Allen, J. H. Skcen, John Ingcbrctson, Ed H. Chambers, T. B. Evans, Joseph B. Wallace, J. H. DoVine, R, S. Coriew, W. J. Dermody, Mrs. Frances Egan. For County Convention. rno louowing delegates were nameu for the county convention: i E. T. Hulaniski, J. G. Larison, Carl i Allison, Sarah Ingebretsen, H. W. i Shurtliff, John Walker, Edith Fowler, I W, D. Smith, R. A. Moyes, George, Halverson, W. H. Wattis, Willard Kay, A. G. Fell, Alternates Charles Maguire, A. W. Walker, A, P. Bigolow, Henry Newey. Don Maguire, J. W. Abbott. Hannah Browning. Jane Fowler, F. F. Sneda-ker, Sneda-ker, J. ,W. Wilcox, L N. Pierce, Dora Holther, M C. Wood, Anna Browning, D, G. Pickett. D. F. Steele, Joseph Crompton, C. II. Husscy, Vcrna Murphy, Mur-phy, Rose Garner, Dr. A. S. Condon, V. C. Gunnell, George M. Foster, Dan Pugh, John Gcdhart, A. R. Heywood, Samuel Drysdale, E. O.' Wattis, Mrs. V. C, Gunnell, David L. Stlne, O. H. Mohlman, Mrs. J. A- Howell, Elizabeth Eliza-beth Furniss, Joseph JE. Evans, Harry Hales, C. V. Zinn, Curtis Allison, C. A. Smith, T. E. Browning, G. A. Dickson, Dick-son, H. M. Rowc. A. W. Hadley, J. D. Murphy. W. H. Rceder. Olivo A. Halo. Mrs. J. Gi Falck, T. B. Wheelwright, I Norma Evans. John Culley. State and. congressional : A. R. Heywood. Dan Pugh. D. F. Steele. Joseph Crompton. W. H. Wattis Wat-tis ami George Halverson. Robson is Delegate. J. L. Robson was chosen as 1 ho delegate from Plain City to botli tho state and congressional conventions with O. B. Richardson as alternate. Tho delegates to the county convention conven-tion are William A. Kerr, Louis Erick-son, Erick-son, R. J. Taylor, Lyman Skeen, W. C. Carver, William E. Davis, C. E. Palmer, Pal-mer, O. B. Richardson. A. B. Richardson, Richard-son, A. B. Christianson and Samuel Knight. Tho alternates are Fred J. Palmer, George C. Folkman and Mar ion ivnigiu. Rlverdale's selections of delegates were as follows: County convention John Stimson. Lee Bybee. William Hcslen, Mrs. J. Ritter, Andrew Bingham. State and congressional conventions John T. Bybee. |