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Show 14 CALL FOR THE DEMOCRATIC DISTRICT PRIMARIES. FIFTH PRECINCT CITY. chairman and secretary forward to the secretary of the Joint City and County Committee the names of the delegates elected to both conventions, that they may be properly certified to those bodies. The delegates to the Third Judicial district convention, elected from districts No. 1 to 52, both inclusive, will A gentleman, leaning back in meet immediately after the adjournhold a to seat city in the parlor car, idly watchine ment of said convention, nomination the for convention the judicial parting between a young of two judges of the City court of Salt girl and her still prettier pretty mother gave Lake City. a perceptible start when he overheard The qualifications for voting at the the mother say, I know you will have said primaries are that the voter shall a nice time, because dear, to you win be a Democrat, or one intending take it with you. Demoof the candidates support the He realized suddenly that that was cratic ticket at the next general elecwhat M was not doing. On the Just tion. Councontrary, no was going to pay a duty By order of the Joint City and visit with a very bad grace indeed. ty Democratic Committee, Chairman. M. E. MULVEY, It had never occurred to him until C. M. Jackson, Secretary. that minute that it was possible to o take a nice time with him. He had only thought what a bore it was to Police Played No Favorites. leave his business and his friends to Peter McCourt stopped in Chicago forth to see those elderly on his way home. He was there when Journey aunts had so long been urging that "Hedda Gabler was produced at a him to spend a week with them in theater where the manager had neg- their country home. lected to secure a permit from the fire Of course T shall enjoy my stay, and police authorities. As Mr. Mc- the Tirli wan tidying to her mother. Court tells it, the officials issued warDear Cousin Eliza is so sweet and rants for Ibsen and Hedda Gabler interesting, I really love to be with along with the management of the her. I only wish you were going. theater, and were loath to believe As the girl followed her mother to that these persons were not to be the door of the car, the man said to reached by the laws arm. Chicago himself, Well, I dont believe Cousin police have a keen and discriminating Eliza i any more sweet and interscent in ferreting out crime, but in than Aunt matters theatrical they have much esting 'Then he Fanny and Aunt at himself; Mary.. ado to prevent making their surveil- for he remembered laughed that during all the lance a comedy of errors. Denver Re- months that he had been postponing publican. this visit, their charms had not apo pealed to him. But he knew that they had charms and virtues both and he The Only One. There are many wheels within began to feel thankful he was so fowheels which the outside world does rtunate as to have two dear, old genot see in the advertising of a star. ntlewomen aunts who still cared for such an ungrateful nephew as he had A newspaper woman asked the genbeen. eral news broker of the Frohman He stretched his weeks visit into forces the other day for Maud Adams I should ten days and promised to return for picture and was given one. also like Henry Ainleys picture, she a longer stay in the summer. We havent had such a good time said. in years, said Aunt Fanny the night We have no picture of Miss Adams leading man, was the an- before he left I brought some of it with me, swer. You aunties althe man. Well, any other of the company laughed ways keep a supply of it on hand, but will do. sometimes I cone without my share. There is no one in Maud Adams This time I determined to play feir company except Miss Adams herself, and bring at least a little of the good was the decisive response. Toledo time with me. They did not quite Bee. understand just what their big o nephew meant, but they thought it was another of his jokes he had been Drunkenness Rare in Army. Alcoholism is extremely rare in the so full of fun all the time since he Italian army. In 1901, the latest for came. which figures are available, only THE JOGERFY LESSON. cases were admitted to the twenty-fiv-e hospitals. Of Isthmuses, continents, capes and o canals The pupils had shown off their Prosecuting Attorney Was the prisknowledge most fully. oner in the habit of singing when he Said the senior director, The b7 was alone? Take It With You At a meeting of the Joint City and County Democratic Committee, held in Salt Lake City, Utah, April 27, 1904, it was ordered that the primaries of the Democratic voters of said county be held in the various election distrets of Salt Lake City and Salt Lake county on the evening of Wednesday, May 11, 1904, for the following purposes, to-wi- t: First: The election of 124 delegates to the state convention of the Democratic party,, which will be held in Salt Lake City, Utah, June 9, 1904, which said convention is called for the purpose of electing six delegates and six alternate delegates, to the National convention of the Democratic party which is to be held in the city of St. Louis, Missouri, on July 6, 1904. Second: The election of 133 delegates to the Third Judicial District convention of the Democratic party of the Third Judicial district, which said convention will meet in the city of Salt Lake, Utah, on Monday, May 16. 1904, for the purpose of nominating four candidates for judges of the district court of said district, and one candidate for district attorney of said . district. the suggestion of the state committee, the apportionment for the first named convention to the several districts in Salt Lake City and Salt Lake county is the same as in 1900, Upon viz., one delegate for each seventy votes cast for representative in congress in 1898, and majority fraction thereof, and by order of the judicial committee of the Third Judicial Dis- trict, the representation for each district in the said Judicial District convention is one delegate for each 100 votes cast for lion. William C. Hall, In the state convention districts 63, are entitled to one vote. The chairmen of the districts mentioned will take action at 64, 65, 70, 74 and 86 once looking toward the selection of such delegate. The committee suggests that delegates with power to select this delegate meet previous to the holding of the state convention and make a choice. In the judicial convention districts 63, 64 and 65 are entitled to one delegate. Districts 70, 73 and 74 are entitled to one delegate. Districts 83 and 84 are entitled to one delegate Districts 85 and 86 are entitled to one delegate. The chairmen of these districts are requested to make the necessary arrangements for the selection of these delegates. All district chairmen and secretaries are hereby notified to provide places for primaries and immediately upon securing same to notify the secretary of the Joint City and County Committee, Box 1228, Salt Lake City, that due publicity may be given the Pat McGuire (witness) Shure, an same. I can't say, for Oi was niver with him In order that there may be perfect when he was alone. New York Mail fairness shown to all supporters of and Express. the Democratic committee party, the directs that the primaries open at 8 oclock p. m. and that as soon thereafter as organization is effected the polls be declared open and kept upon until 9 oclock p. m. It is recommended that the primaries be called to order, by the district chairman for the county and that he preside during the session. That in his absence the primary elect a chairman pro tern and a secretary, if the It is further secretary is absent. recommended that three judges be selected to receive the ballots, count the same after the polls are closed and declare the result to the primary. That at the conclusion of the primary the 8ometimes the Way. He thinks he will go in for literature. Why? Because he has made a failure of everything else. Gold Production. Colorado produced four and a half times as much gold as Alaska last year and California three times as much. Its a pity cigarette fiends smell themselves as others them. cant smell " and the gals Hev sartinly got up their Jogerfy bully. Jist one other question Id like to perpound, What is a volcaner? Wholl tell fer a penny? A moment of silence, Intense and pro found. . . at sick whuts mountain a ts-- a. 11. ft mm4 Davinlfl tnr Rorelles Beats Foss. Rorelles, the French championship --V the rom Wilson P. Foss, ,n amateur, by a magnify Deluding consecutive we final scores jo |