Show RALLY AT PROVO Republicans Will Hold One There Next Monday Evening The Republican State committee has arranged for a big rally the first of tho campaign at Provo on Monday evening next Judge Botkin of Kansas will make the principal address but other prominent Republicans wjll also appear Judge Botkln Is expected to arrive In the city today Proves State Delegates TRIBUNE SECIAL Provo Aug 31The following delegates dele-gates to the Republican State conven tion to be held at Provo September 4th were elected at primaries held In the various wards this evening Nono of the delegations were instructed First Ward David R Beebe Ben Bachman Charles De Moisoy Alternates Alter-nates Mrs C D Glazier Rev F H Goodwin Second WardJ C Graham L J Milner Alternates Prank Tucker James Clove Third AVard Eph Homer Myron i I Tanner Joel A Johnson W K Farrer Alternates C II Blomstcrbcrg Wil I j lI mll Sllvcir Mrs George G Peav Jr T H Miller I I Fourth Ward George II Brlmhall Albert M Carter Alternates R j T111Prln1n 110 r r oJ I < JiLLY ill 11oucn Fifth WardH So Tyne J D Kcelcr Mrs Jane D Snyder J E Armit 1 stead Alternates Mrs Fannie Bon nett George F Taylor v Political Notes W H Dale has a conundrum which ho thinks of copyrighting Why will the Democratic nominee for County Treasurer resemble a straw hat 7 Jir ask d Bob Sloan yesterday Give It up Bob replied Why thats easy chuckled Dale because It wont be Felt 0 A caucus of Salt Luke delegates to the Republican State convention at Provo is called to meet today at county hearquartprs 17 and IS East First South Street at 230 A full altomlanrc IB re quested as the selection of members to serve on the various committees of lie convention and to serve on the State committee will be chosen 0 A a Alfalea Young one of tho numerous candidates for the County Clerkship nomination on the Democratic ticket defines his attitude toward the nomination nomina-tion as follows Ii the people want me 1 want the office and I want them to want me mighty bad dt 0 t Walter J Meoks one of the best known and most energetic young Republicans Re-publicans In the city will make a race for a legislative nomination it A u I Auroliua Miner is making an active canvass In support of his candidacy for the Supreme Judgeship nomination on the Democratic ticket O t < 4 Miss Ada Faust Democratic candidate candi-date for the nomination for State Superintendent Su-perintendent of Public Instruction Is waging a very active campaignS a a 0 George M Hanson chairman of the Republican county committee of Weber I county was a caller at State headquarters I headquar-ters yesterday Mr Hanson says that I the Republicans will easily carry Weber I We-ber this fall by a good majority I a 4 An effort is being made to Induce J C Lear to become a candidate for tha Legislature on the Democratic ticket Numerous stockmen interested In securing i se-curing more satisfactory legislation for I their industry than has been obtained from past Legislatures are among those i who are urging Mr Lcary to run I u v 0 Morris Sonuncr goes today to Park City but will relurn In time to manage man-age his campaign for ronomlnatlon for Justice of the Second precinct o Secretary Parley P ChrIstensen of Ihc State committee visited Ogden yesterday yes-terday S S Chairman B T Lloyd of the Democratic Demo-cratic county committee has yielded to the pressure brought upon him by his friends and will make the race for tho Courtly Clerkship nomination His friends will Insist that ho is entitled to the nomination by reason of hIs long service on behalf of the party 00 1 James Godfrey of Murray has announced an-nounced his candidacy for a legislative nomination on the Republican ticketS S S CIt C-It was T E Marriott who was selected se-lected as a delegate to the Republican Stato convention from district C7 at Sandy Thursday evening Mr Mar rlotts name appears as Morris S A 0 The male members of the Democratic I club of tho Fourth precinct will give the ladles of the same organization a trolley ride over the lines of tho Salt Lake City railroad on Monday evening September 10th Cars will leave the end of tho Sixth street and Third street > lines at S oclock and the guests will 1 J be picked up en route There will probably prob-ably be about 200 In the party 0u o The Social Democrats held meeting at the G A R hall last evening William Wil-liam Burlelgh presiding Speeches were made by Charles Stewart A B Edler and Junius Smith The mooting was woll attended and much Interest was manifested |