OCR Text |
Show TRUTH 14 delegates; district 24, five deltricts. egates; district 25, seven delegates; The basis of apportionment made by district 26, eight delegates; total for the state central Democratic commit- the precinct, 88 delegates. District 27, Third city precinct: tee is one delegate for every ninety-fou- r six dele28, district H. votes cast for Hon. William eight delegates; King for congress in 1902, and the gates; district 29, eight delegates; district 30, nine delegates; district 31, representation will be as follows: Districts 6, 9, 12, 13, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, nine delegates; district 32, six dele21, 23, 24, 28, 32, (36 and 91 combined), gates; district 33, eight delegates; 44, 45, 47, 49, 50, 51, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58 district 34, nine delegates; district 35, (62, 63, and 64 combined) 65, 66, 67, seven delegates; district 36, four del- 68 (69, 70, and 71 combined), 72, 73, egates; total for the precinct, 74 deltrlct committees of the several DAILY THOUGHTS. Monday Every noble life leaves the fiber of it interwoven forever in the works of the world. Tuesday We can only be valued as we make ourselves valuable. Wednesday To turn into ridicule what is not ridiculous is, in some sort, to turn good into evil. Thursday In character. In ners, in style, in air things, the mansu- preme excellence is simplicity. Friday Stretching his hands out to catch the stars, man forgets the flowers at his feet. dis- 74, 75, 76, 77, 79, 80, 81, 82, (90 and 92 G&tGSi Fourth city precinct: District 37, combined), 83, (84, 85 and 86 combined), 87, 88, and 89, one delegate eleven delegates; district 38, eight each. delegates; district 39, nine delegates, Districts 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 11, 14, 17, 22, district 40, nine delegates; district 41, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 33, 34, 35, 38, 39, ten delegates; district 42, nine delenine delegates, 40, 41, 42, 43, 46, 48, 52, 53, 59, 60, 61 gates; district 43, the for a total precinct, .65 and 78, two delegates each. making Districts 4, 7, 8, and 37, three dele- gates each. Immediately after the selection of Go, wondrous creature! delegates the chairman and secretary Instruct the planets in what orb to of these primaries will immediately run, forward to the secretary of this comCorrect old Time, and regulate the mittee, room 103, Atlas block, the sun. names of the delegates and the alterto how Wisdom Eternal teach Go, nates, if any, on the forms provided. rule By order of the joint city and counThen drop Into thyself, and be a fool! ty Democratic committee. M. E MULVEY, Chairman. C. M. JACKSON, Secretary. Sunday The despondent mind is Ingratitude to heaven. CALL FOR DEMOCRATIC COUNTY o CONVENTION. An Overcrowded Profession. The two sportsmen looked at each A Democratic convention, composed other In the parlor of the village inn, of 527 delegates, to be selected by and at last entered into conversation the several voting districts of Salt in regard to the experiences of the Lake county, is hereby called to meet And you say you have caught at the Salt Palace Theatre in Salt day. sixty trout in less than two hours? Lake City, Utah, on Wednesday, Sepsaid one at last. Well, Im glad to tember 28, at 10 oclock a. m., for the have met you; Im a professional my- - purpose of nominating candidates for the following offices, to be voted for self. Fisherman? inquired the at the other man. No er narrator, was held ongeneral election which will be Tuesday, November 8, 1904, the reply. Mobile Register. o One county commissioner, to serve Women Sardine Curers. for a term of four years. Sardine curers in France are nearly One county commissioner, to serve all women, who sometimes work twen- for a term of two years. One county clerk. They ty hours out of the twenty-four- . of One county assessor. are paid at the rate thirty cents One county treasurer. fish. per 1,000 One county attorney. One county auditor. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. One county surveyor. One county sheriff. Three state senators from the Sixth Humboldt Gold Mining Company, Senatorial district principal place of business, Salt Lake Ten members of the house of repCity, Utah; location of mines, West from the Eighth repreresentatives Mountain mining district. sentative district. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given The selection of a joint city and that at a meeting of directors of the county on committee, and for the transHumboldt Mining Company, .held action of such other business as may the 15th day of August, A. D. 1904, at Salt Lake City, Utah, an assessment be lawfully brought before it. Primaries for the election of deleof one cent of per share was levied upon the capital gates to this convention are hereby stock of the corporation issued and called to meet in the several election outstanding, payable immediately to districts of Salt Lake county, on Monevening, September 26, 1904, at the treasurer, A. F. Hoock, at his of- day 8 oclock, at such places as may be fice, 156 South Main, Salt Lake City, designated by the district chairman Utah. and district the committees. Any stock upon which this assessThe basis of representation is one ment may remain unpaid on the 20th for every twenty votes, or delegate day of September, A. D. 1904, will be fraction thereof, cast for delinquent and be advertised for sale majority Hon. William H. King, for congress in at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Satur- 1902, and under said apportionment day, the 22nd day of October, A. D. the several districts are entitled to 1904. at' 1 oclock p. m., at the treas- representation as follows: urers office, 156 South Main, to pay First city precinct: District del-1, the delinquent assessment thereon, to- eight delegates; district 2, eight egates; district 3, eight delegates; gether with the costs of advertising district 4, twelve delegates; district and expenses of sale. ten 5, delegates; district 6, five deleMORRIS SOMMER, gates; district 7, eleven delegates; Secretary. district 8, eleven delegates; district 9, Saturday to-wi- t: one-twentie- (l-20- c) th . CALL FOR DEMOCRATIC Primaries for the election of 124 delegates to the Democratic state convention. which will be held in Salt Lake City, on Thursday, September 8, 1904, are hereby called for Tuesday evening, September 6, at 8 oclock, at such places as may be designated by the chairman and members of the dis- - tmh. 23, six and 78. Precinct No. 7: and 70. Precinct No. 8: Precinct No. 9: 76 and 77. Precinct No. 10: and 92. The delegates elected from dig. trlctg No. 1 to. 52 inclusive, will meet at 9:30 a. m., on September 28, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for city justice of the peace and in Salt Lake City precinct. The chairman and secretary of the precinct conventions will certify un. der oath taken before some officer competent to administer oaths to the nominations in the several precincts and forward such certificates to the secretary for filing with the county clerk, at once. By order of the City and County Democratic Committee. M. E. MULVEY, 82, 90 con-stabl- e delegates. Fifth 'city precinct: District 44, six delegates; district 45, six delegates; district 46, six delegates; district 47, seven delegates; district 48, eight delChairman. egates; district 49, six delegates; disC. M. JACKSON, Secretary. trict 50, six delegates; district 51, six delegates; district 52, seven deleDEMOCRATIC STATE CONVEN gates; total for the precinct, 58 delTION. egates. County districts: District 53, eight A Democratic state convention is delegates; district 54, six delegates; district 55, three delegates; district hereby called to meet at the Sait Lake 56, six delegates; district 57, six dele- theatre, Salt Lake City, Utah, on gates; district 58, four delegates; dis- Thursday, September 8th, 1904, at ten delegates; district 60, seven delegates; district 61, six delegates; district 62, five delegates; (districts 63, 64 and 65, combined, three delegates); district 66, six delegates; district 67, three delegates; district 68, five delegates; district 69, one delegate (districts 70 and 71 combined, 2 delegates); district 72, six delegates; district 73, two delegates; district 74, one delegate; district 75, three delegates; district 76, three delegates; district 77, five delegates; district 78, six delegates; district 79, six delegates; district 80, three delegates; district 81, seven delegates; district 82, two delegates; district 90, two delegates; district 92, one delegate; district 83, two delegates; district 84, two delegates; district 85, three delegates; district 86, one delegate; district 87, three delegates; district 88, six delegates; district 89, two delegates; district 91, one delegate; total for the county, 148 dele- trict 59, gates. At each' primary the voters will select one person to act as chairman of the district and one person as secretary and three persons as a district committee, the same being elected for a term of two years. The chairman and secretary so elected shall, at the close of the primary, forward to the secretary of the county committee, Room 103, Alias block, Salt Lake City, a list of the names of the delegates and alternates, if any, elected to the convention and the names of the chairman, secretary and the district committee on the forms provided. Each voting district in the county will instruct Its delegates to attend a precinct primary to be held at such date as may be mutually agreed upon by the several delegations, for the purpose of nominating one candidate for justice of the peace and one candidate for constable in said precincts and for the selection of one person to act as chairman of the precinct and one person to act as secretary. The following are the newly created precincts of the county In which five delegates; district 10, eight del- said persons are to be nominated egates; district 11, eight delegates; and selected: total for the precinct, 94 delegates. Precinct No. 1: Districts 55, 62, Second city precinct: District 12, 64, 88 and 89. si delegates; district 13, five delePrecinct No. 2: Districts 53, 54 and gates; district 14, seven delegates; 87. district 15, three delegates; district Precinct No. 3: Districts 56, 57 and 16, five delegates; district 17, six del- 58. egates; district 18, six delegates; disPrecinct No. 4: Districts 59, 60 and trict 19, six delegates; district 20, six 61. Precinct No. 5: Districts 79, B3, 84, delegates; district 21, five delegates: district 22, seven delegates; district 85, 86 and 91. trim Precinct No. 6: , . 10:30 oclock a. m., for the purpose of nominating a state ticket, to be voted for at the general election to be held on Tuesday, November 8th, 1904, the selection of a state committee and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before it Candidates to be placed on the state ticket for the following offices: Three presidential electors, governor, secretary of state, attorney general, state treasurer, state auditor, superintendent of public instruction, judge of the supreme court, representative to the fifty-nint- h congress. The basis of apportionment to he the same as that of the state convention of 1902, which was based upon the democratic vote in this state in 1900, and in the several counties is as follows: 10 Beaver Box Elder 18 37 Cache , Carbon Davis . Emery 6 19 10 GarfieM 6 Grand . Iron Juab Kane Millard 3 9 20 3 12 Morgan 5 Piute I Rich Salt Lake San Juan 5 124 2 Sant Pete Sevier . Summit Tooele Uintah Utah Wasatch Washington Wayne Weber 36 16 13 , 12 7 64 H 13 . . 60 624 . Total The chairmen of the several counties are requested to make the necessary arrangements for the election of delegates in their respective districts to the state convention and to for ward at the earliest possible date to the secretary of the state committee 107-- 8 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, Utah, the names of delegates elected to the state convention. The state committee has arranged for a rate of one fare for the round trip on all railroads within the state. August 4th, 1904. By order of the state committee. FRANK J. CANNON, Chairman. P. J. DALY, Secretary. |