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Show : -fl ... , liH SALT LAKE THEATER PLACE ; TIME 9 O'CLOCK TODAY j Stale Ticket Will Be Named in U Evening; Great Ratification jH Meeting to Follow. AMERICAN STATE CONVEN- 4- -j , A TION. t ftH 4- Salt Lake Thoater, Monday jr 'jJH 'V evoning, September 28, at 8 v -I- o'clock. Pormor Senator Prank MH -I- J. Cannon will preside. Tho -I- tfl .B r occasion will bo made a great r ?3 M y ratification meeting. I -rs jH I- AMERICAN COUNTY CON- ; .Sfj VENTION. -r 1 f5jj H -I- Salt Lako Theater, Monday, j Vfc r September 28, at 0 o'clock a. v . j t v in. E. B. Critchlow will be pre- -:- ! SJ, siding officer. A full county j L ,jB ticket will bo nominated. Hero i- I --H -I- aro tho candidatos who will 5 5 r como beforo the convention: 1 ' 4H State Senate E. B. Oritch- 4- l(9.oH 4- low, W. W. Armstrong, Georgo 4- HWJ- 4- J. Gibson, C. B. Jack, James 4- l &M 4 Cahoon, A. S. Fowler. 4- 1. .H 4 Representatives C. J. Crab- 4- M -, pH 4- tree, Henry Oatrow, A. S. Mar- 4- 1 f! H 4- tin, J. W. McKinney, H. S. Mc- 4- 1 d 3 -JM 4- Cann, J. N. Spalding, N. D. 4 i ! '' 4- Corsor, E. W. Kelly, T. E. Tlor- 4- i fM 4- ney of Bingham, Herman Bam- 4 S J.' ! 4 bcrger. Dr. H. D. Nilcs, A. M. 4 VJ 4- Spooner, B. A. Ridd, R. E. Cur- v 1 ---H 4- rlo, H. H. Don, A. T. Moon, 4- 4- Thomas Watkins, Dominick 4 , fu'lM 4- Burns, A. D. McGuiro, Cyrus G. 4 i-S 'iH 4- Gatrell, W. W. Littlo, Arthur 4- W iVH I- A. Sweet, Charles L. Sheeny. i 'jM 4- Commissioners (two to elect) 4 J rl 4- J. E. McGinty, A. O. Jacob- 4- j sl 4- son, C. D. Rooklidge. Fred J. 4 f-fl rjH 4 Leonard, J. C. Glanfield, Jerome 4- t I, H 4 Bourgard, Dominick Burns. .4- b VH 4- Clerk Frank R. Christensen, 4- MfH 4- J. W. Pike. 4- itH 4- ShorlfT A. J. Sharon. M. 4- 5 J WM 4- Fitspatrick, A. Joynt, Horace 4- ' Klli&'l 4- Heath. ; .H il 4- Attorney M. E. Wilson, S. P. 4 j 4 Armstrong. ft 4H 4- Treasuror Frank A. Swcn- 4- cl 4- son, J. W. Edmunds. 4- , M iH 4- Recorder Charles Lawrence, 4- h1; H 4- Thomas Homer. 4- ' Y. -fH 4- Auditor W. O. NorrclL H. A. 4- , ' 4 Mercer, T. W. Armstrong. 4- V jH 4- Assessor B. B. Quinn, A- L. 4- f,,: lH 4 Brattain. 4- V 4- Surveyor L. D. Wight, Jo- 4- , v 4- seph Ulmcr of Murray, Charles 4- , yM 4" Herman. j jtH 4- AMERICAN PRECINCT CON- ? itl 4- VENTION. , I -.H 4 Salt Lako Thoater, Monday, 4- j 'wKM 4- September 28, at 9 o'clock, to 4- 1' ffl 4 nominate two candidates for 4- ' ijH 4- city judge, ono justice of the 4- 1 J tH 4- peace, one constable. Here aro 4- H 4 the candidates: x j ' '. 4- City Judge (two to elect) J. 4- M -flH 4- E. Darmer, Dana T. Smith, E. D. 4- VH 4 Hogo. 4 -k' 3 :H 4- Justice of the Poacc W. S. 4- ll'l 4- Dalton. J. G. Cecil, Dan B. 4- 'SH 4 Shiolds, F. L. Palmquist, J. A. 4 J & iH 4- Condit, Judge Holman, W. R. 4- 4 White. 4- fliH Constable J. W. Minor, 4- 'lH 4 James Veatch, Thomas S. Fow- 4- fH i' lcr- 1 I ?!l i. , J Wlten at 9 o'clock this moruinjr the tH American county convention is called ' 'j, to order in the Salt. Lake theater to ' ' vl nominate n ticket which will sween Salt -H Lake county on tho 3rd day of Noveni- f. her, tho delegates will bo seated under 1 J H a canopy of American flags, the omblem )iH of the part. More than one thousand ,N ; :H flags will be used in the decorations. ) ' H There will bo 510 delegates in the I . H convention, and this will require 275 -ft to 'nominate. Tho dress circle and the .flH parquette will bo usod for the delegates, I - 'H ns well as part of the stage. On the , H stage there will be seats for VI?) per- k ; sons besides the chairman nnd score- LJI tariqs and newspaper men. -' p rjH The balconies will be for spectators. , ! V :H It is believed that tho attendance upon I l.H this convention will bo the largest at 'I- H a county convention ever known in Salt Ijf tJH Lake count. Each delegate will in all 'frVH probability carry a small American flag. I;' jllH At the state convention in the oven- t XH ing, at which former Sonator Cannon A vfl will preside, there will be, in uddi- in A tion to the address of Senator Cannon, J 1 'H brief talks by several others. Tho stato , "jH convention will be a mass meeting, and ' it will begin at S o'clock prompt. ' 4 fil Monday, therefore will bo American 1 ll day in Salt Lako City, Tuesday, No- 1( -jHH veinber 3. will be tho next big Amorican !' -fiH dny, for upon that date tho voters will j I ;la record their approval of tho American " jjH party by electing the entire ticket. t (. SH The band wagon loading the big pro- 'I 'H cession will start this morning. There 'H arc no reserved scats on the American ? " -H wagon. Each und ever- ono is welcome. I v tH Get on and ride. H |