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Show REPUBLICAN DELEGATES NAMED .ranti, Sept. 21. The Repuhllean primary to elect delegates to the Icun-ly Icun-ly eonvenliou an.l also to elect delegates dele-gates to the state convention va.-? held here last evening in the new theater. Resolutions were p.'.B.erl pledgiug the delegates to the state convention to wcrk tor the placing of a slate-wide slate-wide prohibition plank In the state platform, ml also pleJglng tho candidates candi-dates for the legislature, if elected, to vote for a statewide prohibition law. The delegate elected 10 attenl the Htate convention are: P. P. Dyreng, W. B L:ury, Iewis larKon, William D. Livingston, 1,. R. Anderson and W. C. Snow. American Fork Primary. Anicrlcsn Fork, Sept. 2'X The delegates dele-gates for the state convention, to be held nt Ogden on the 2Cth. were: John Hunter, .lames T. flardner, J. H. Wooi-toon. Wooi-toon. William F. Hronuey, J, II. Dunk-ley, Dunk-ley, s. j. Ohipman. alternates, Mrs .1. U. Wrcttcon, IC. II. Stout. Laura lio-c, lio-c, and Mrs. S. L. Chlpman. Sevier Republicans. Sallna. Sept. 21. Sevier county R' publieaiis today nominateJ the following fol-lowing county ticket: State representative. II. E. LisonlKc :"otirK; cninmlssioner for four years Martin .Iud.5011. Richfield; commissioner commission-er fct two ears, A, U Bowman, Monroe: Mon-roe: clerk. Parley Magleby, Richfield; attorney, John Jorgen.-on, Richfield: sheriff. Abner A. Engar. Klslnore; treasurer. If. C Ileilesen. Glenwool: lecorder. Viola Hurr, Iu:r!llt; assessor, as-sessor, Oc-orge Chrlstensen. Redmond: surcyor. I-uuro Ogd?n, Richfield: Miperlntendent of schocls, ArnlVe.l Orl.stenscn. Joeph City. Tielegates to ihe stale ronventio.i to Ogden next Monday were named ai follows: Richfield John Jorsenen. Joseph I!:kson. .Veils Poulsen. 1. N. Peter-i:n. Peter-i:n. Judge J P Chldlster. SiguaiJ Jchn Coleman. Salina Ptter Scolup, A. S. Bats. Re Iniond .f. B. Soreno.cn, Geoi-ge Chrisensen Monro? Mr. uud Mrs. Lisonbee, Almrt Magic by. Fl.'l.iore Ucr.ry Larien, Alm;i Krantzen. K go? h n re 11 Job n T s. in 1. (Ilcnwood Will 1 1 a c k 0 1 1 Aitrrra Oscjr Andei-f on. Joseph City- John Pari er. INFLUENCES Iff STOCK MARKET N'e-.v Y:rk, Sept. 2i. ;: street v.ii'kly Huniiuary: The 1 peculation In .stocUs thlh- v.eeU a as ii-010 rosponsive to ecii;s, hut wuj Irregular and uu.-ettleii in to.ie. Early v. e akiu.ss was tracealde to ru-mor. ru-mor. of coniim; vide open cuts in price.-, of bte;l prodirt?. Oiiiclal rlenial of Ihi come al tho time cf the report of a maslcr-ln-chan-ciy Id a circuit court agreement on the validity of the Minnescta rail-road rail-road law. The hrlsk rally did not hold on cen:,lderation of the scope of that case. Th? vln.R expressed hy Co mm Is-si'j'.ier Is-si'j'.ier l.a;ie in the railroad rate hear-in? hear-in? at,;iinyt Increases nuillfled the ef-I ef-I l'ectj (f t!:e Minnesota law decision. I and the insistence of iorolR.i baukers j on guarantee of Amerl?an cotton bllb j cf ladlnq. di-'.turlicd the rowin con-fi.lencc con-fi.lencc In the money position. The eusin d" the money market ! l: neflted the bond market. I |