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Show liberal city convention. The Liberal city convention will be held at the Walker pacilion in Salt Lake City on Thursday, the 88th day of January,, 1S9-. The convention will he called to Order at 12 o'cloi k, noon, and will be held tor the purpose pur-pose of nominating a mayor, recorder, treasurer, assessor and collector, i and marthal, to be supported at the etuing municipal election, and for the eli ctfdai of a chairman and live members of the citv committee. com-mittee. - 'SmB The city convention will be composed of 000 delegates and the representatloa from tho various precincts will be as follows: First precinct, 40; Second, 60: Tliifl, 30; Fourth, 80; Kifth, 40. k, . I The Liberal precinct cont8PtlohBeld for the purpose of nominating; from iftCb, three members of the Salt Lake City ineil and to elect delegates to the city cl veti tion, and for the election of delegates , j the county convention, to be held on SattKay, the 30th day of January, to select delegates to the territorial convention, to be held in Salt Lake City on February 4, ISM, will be held en the evening of January 25. lSSU, at S o'clock, a follows: First precinct, Ninth Wnril school house ; Second precinct, at the Walker pavilion; Third precinct, at Seventeenth Seven-teenth Ward school house; Fout-th preeiuct, at Twentieth Ward school houso, and Fifth preeiuct, at tho Twelfth Ward school house. The, First precinct convention will be composed of M delegates, the Second of 170 delegate., the third of tij delegates, the Fourth of 60 delegates and tho Fifth of 85 delegates. The ard primaries of the Lilieral parte, held for the purpose of electing delegates to tho precinct conventions, will be held on the evening ol the 22d day of January, 189;?. Tho primaries will be opened at 8 o'clock. The number of delegates to be elected and the places where said primaries will be held are as follows; trri Plac?. Delegate). Fiiv! First Ward school house B Becon 1 Second Ward si hool house. .. (j Third Third Ward school house 10 Fourth Heath's hall 1 Fiftli Heis' school hoilse to Sixth Sixth Ward school hou.o 12 Seventh Seventh Ward school house.. 4 Eighth Eighth Ward school house... 24 Ninth Ninth Ward school house Hi Tenth T nth Ward m IicmiI house Hi Kiev. nth KlPCRiith Ward school house. 20 Twelfth Twelfth Ward school house.. 25 Thirteenth Thirteenth Ward school house 40 Fourteenth Walker- pavilion M Flfthteenth Evan's hall V ffi Sixteenth sixteenth Waedschtoj hnufljyi seventeenth Seventeenth Ward t&oo" house 17 Eighteenth Twentieth ard school house, 20 Nineteenth Nineteenth Ward school house IS Twentieth Twentieth Waril school , house 20 Twenty-ftrtt. . . . . Twenty-trat Ward school -C D")l"eip 20 Twenty-second., i t .ity second Ward s hool house IS North Salt I.uke. School house .8 The votine will he by ballot, and the primaries will bo conducted by the ollicers ol the ward chilis. Where no officers exist, the Liberals present wilLsclect them and the secretory of the ward club will send names of sin h ollicers to lilieral licadipiart. rs. No person will be entitled to vote unlosa his name appears on tho ward club list, or i known to the judsres of the primary or U vouched for by some reputable liberal of tbe ward, and also thereupon sijrns the list of the club. The ofllcers of the primaries ill return the result of the primaries and the names of all Voting, with their rcsl. dences, to the liberal hcudnuarters the day succeeding the primaries. I). W. Powehs, Chairman. Joseph Lmtman, Secretary. w. H. B. Bmwobd, Vice I'residen 1st Precinct. Hen it v Paoe, President li&d Precinct. A. F. Dour.xirs, President Srd Precinct, H. w. Lawmxce, President 4th Precinct (1 1 mint: M. IIiiwnf'i , President 5th Precinct Salt Lake City, January 14 ttM, LIBERAL TEUK1TOR1AL CONVENTION. H EAlKl" AUTEUS 1 TiMiiiiTom li. I. MiEiiAi. Committee, Salt Lake, L'tab. Jan. ti, 1802. ) There will be held a Territorial Convention Conven-tion of the Liberal party to take steps to defeat the ruiuious legislation proposed for Utah. The Central Committee desire the aid of the party in this crisis, and let the response no such that tho attempt of a few men to bund over the absolute control of this Tend-tory Tend-tory to the hierarchy we have so long opposed, op-posed, will be shown to be against the will and ; judgment of all true Democrats and Republicans of t lie Territory. The apportionment appor-tionment of delegates lo counties w ill be as for the last Territorial Convention and as follows: Heaver 11, Box Elder 20, Cache 8, Davis 8, Emery 8, Garfield 5, Urand 8, Iron 5, Juab 17, K.mc 5, .Millard 8, Morgan 8, Piute 8, Hi. U8, Salt Lake IP'. San Juan 5, Sn Pete 11, Sevier Se-vier 8, Summit .13, Tooele 8, Uintah 5, Ctah 20, Wasatch 8, W ashington 5, Weber Mi. j County committees should at once call couventiens to elect delegates to this Torsi, lorial convention. Where this is impracticable impracti-cable county committees should select the delegates to which their county is entitled.! The convention will be held at Salt Lake Citj on Thursday, the 4th day f l jiBSry. -'. and will be called to order I JB k noon. The Terrll .rial Committee wlMjoct ul Walker Hons.. :ii s p. in. F,.!,r J. 3 U :. O. W. Powers, Cln.Jjb. C. E. Allen, Secretary. I |