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Show THE GREAT COXYENTIOX Strone-Ticket Placed in Field. By State Republican Convention. be required. The registration won't j De done by a boase to house canvass can-vass by the registrars as formerly, the law having been changed so that ther.'gistiation shall bdone at the office, of the duly appointed registration agent in each votirg district. Tbe law requires that the HKeut shall post uoiice of the location of bin office and be is required to be in attendance from 8 a.m. till 9 p.m. in tbu years f Presidential election, oq the fuurtu Tuesday, fourrh Wednesday, Wednes-day, thirl Tuesdav, firit Tuesday and find Wedneday prior to the elfction. The electiou this yer will be on November 6tb, regie- . ...ill . i f. . k. l.olrl nn Tbe winning ticket we a placed in the field by tbe Republican state! Convention at Proo last Tuesday. It is ticket which -comprises intelligence, intelli-gence, stability, bonet-ty and every qualiUcution necessary for good gov.' ernment. Rich, Caoke Weber, Salt Lake, Utah, beaver, Sanpete, and Tuab counties. containing bv far tbe October 9tb, lOtb, 16tb, 30th and 31st, five days, between tbe hours of 8 ru- aud 9 v m. Any one not teeistered by 9 p.m. oa October 31st will not be allowed to rote. The residence qualification for person who are otherwise legal voters is not less than one year in j the State, four months in tbe larger portion t tbe tais population, popula-tion, ate represented - on' the ticBet and as a whole it gives great ; satisfaction satis-faction to tbe Repb4icaiis f Utah generally. A large number f delegates from : ;thia county were preseat at tbe een-venticn een-venticn and too an active part in' the deliberations thereof. Mr. J. C. Walters, tbe "Artslnis of , the jiortL-," was selected to act as tem-ipotary tem-ipotary secretary, Joseph A. Smitd was elected chairman of be dlega. tion and also member of tbe state connty, sixty dayu in tne precinct. pre-cinct. Any one otherwise legally qualified qual-ified wbo within sixty days before be-fore the election change bis residence resi-dence from one voting district to another, witbfn the woe precinct may be tranrfired on the registration regis-tration list and may vote, bat ptr-sonsmoviner ptr-sonsmoviner out if one precinct into another within sixty days prior to tbe election cannot be registered and will not be allowed to vote. committee. It was finally decided o support Joseph XJdell for the mm. iration for state audit:. Ilowever, t appeared tbat tte eonwntion decided de-cided thut Cache was sufficiently honored in tbe nomination of Hon. .Ia.mes T. Hammond and cons-queLllv cons-queLllv tbe auditorslJip went to Juib cowntv". Mr. H1erJoel 6iien, Ir., wbs is developing :o to an .rator of Pepew.like proportions, sotainated Mr.Odell, and Mr; Or. Boy n ton seconded bis nomiuatloo, as slie did t..e nomination of Mru, McViclirr. Mrs. tojnton jumped to immeJiste and universal popularity by her. to speeches and proved be:e!f the only iadv orator in tue convention. Tee vote of the Ccbe delegation was as iOlluws on tbe various candidates: Cougrassman f.rst ballot: tx'as-mann tx'as-mann 16, Sutberiand 9, Devine ,7. Second ballot: Sutnerland 16, GUs-mann GUs-mann 12, Devvne!. ; " C Jude BartcU 29,Goodwin 3. Attorney Bieedeh:. 25; ,;f-B.shop 1 -. ' " "Superint-ndeot of .Schools Nelson Nel-son 25, Mrs McVickeT 1. Treasurer DiX'Hi 32. .. ; Auditor Olell 29, .Tin.gey 3. Tbe delegaUS present,, who were ss follows were allowed to cast Cache V'-ilev's-. entire 32 vote: Hon. and Mrs. Joseph Howell, Ie,rs. James Miekle, Thomas .u.r, H F Liljeuqui3t, Kuier Crockett, Tbomas H. Smitn, Jos. OleW H. Bu.len.Jr.Mr. aud Mr-. E. T. Hyde, - Mrs. Dr- Boynton, A. A. Law, J r. Law loaepli A Smith, T. A. Ihore-W,' Ihore-W,' Win. Hop", Tm.mas Smar , ' r. i.ill S.nil.B Knl. ueore r., " ' Norman Alien. H. H Peterson, Jr Alma .ienseu, Joseph; Knowles, J. C. Waller- TiiOjnbS, " Tham, J. . -Beit, A, Hums. The nccomraodations at Provo wrre; hstonis,h ugly interior", and many of i tbe delegates were unable to obtain dinner or supper. It ia to be hoped the state comic .tU "ever send anoibfr co.ivenlion to Provo A cood Samantsn, Mr. John Utx-SOn, Utx-SOn, took a number of L..ean dele ates to .upper and enteriamed vbem in i royal mauner generally. A further report of the convention conven-tion appears elsewhere in this issue. is-sue. . , . ' For the comiup election an entire en-tire new regiatiaiiin of voters will |