Show i I i AMONG THE ARE POLITICIANS 1 1 POLITICAL CALENDAR September 10 10 Emery Emery county Republican I lican convention September Republican lo 10 primaries Salt Lake county to elect delegates to I state convention coO i I September 10 lor lO-lor Morgan 10 Morgan an county Republican Republican Re Re- publican convention to elect delegates I to 0 a and d third senatorial conven conven- tion I f September 11 Republican ll convention to nominate a n state senator from the eighth senatorial district Millard and I Juab counties at Deseret September 11 Millard ll-Millard Millard county Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- I cratic convention to name namo del delegates to tho state convention and Jn nominate te a count county ticket I September l 1 12 Republican convention for fifth judicial district at Beaver Deaver Seph September niber 12 12 Republican Republican convention convention conven conven- tion for seventh judicial district nt at Price September 1 12 Too 12 o county Republican Republican lican liMn primaries to nominate Dominate thirteen delegates to state convention September 12 Iron 12 Iron county count DemoI Democratic Demo Demo- I I cratic cO convention to elect delegates to toi i state to convention tion Se September 1 12 Republican 3 convention first lt judicial district at Logan LOJan to nominate nominate nom nom- candidates for district ju judge e an and district t attorney September Ile 14 11 Republican H-Republican Republican convention conven- conven tion for fourth judicial district at i Provo 1 I September 15 Republican 15 state conI con con- I at Salt Lake City x i I Sept September Grand 16 16 Grand count county Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic convention to elect delegates to state an and judicial conventions con I September 17 Democratic Ii-Democratic primaries I i for the time selection of delegates to state I I judicial ane and count count count- conventions September 17 Utah Ii-Utah Utah country DemoI Democratic Demo Demo- I I cratic cratie primaries for election of of delegates dele dele- delegates I gates ates t to the tile state judicial and county I conventions con I September 17 Utah Ii-Utah Utah county Republican Republican I lican liean convention nt at Provo I September 17 Democratic 17 primaries I Salt Lake county to nominate dele delegates ec gates sates to the state convention on Se September 17 Wasatch 17 Wasatch county Democratic Demo cratic convention to elect delegates ates to state to and senatorial 1 conventions September 1 17 Davis 17 Darin county Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic convention to elect delegates to state convention September 1 17 Carbon i Carbon county Democratic Democratic Dem Dem- convention to elect delegates ates to st state te and judicial conventions September 17 Sanpete Ii-Sanpete Sanpete county count Den Dem Democratic convention to elect eJect dele delegates ates to I state and seventh judicial district con con- yen September 17 Weber Ii-Weber Weber county Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic primaries to elect delegates dele to state and count county conventions con September IS IS Summit county Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic convention to cle elect t delegates to state convention September 19 Cache H-Cache Cache county Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic convention con to elect delegates to state and judicial conventions September 19 1 Weber Weber county count Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- I cratic convention con at Ogden I September ber 21 Democratic l-Democratic convention conven I tion fourth ju judicial district at Provo I September 22 Democratic 2 state convention con con- convention I at Logan Locan r j 1 I September American 3 23 American 3 p party ty primaries I varies maries Salt Lake coun county September 24 Republican 4 party primaries maries manes Salt Lake Lake county September 28 28 American American party county convention Salt Lake county S September 28 American S state convention con cony I Salt Lake City ity September 20 fI 0 Republican count county convention con Salt SnIt C City it ity September 25 Thomas 29 Thomas L L. Independence Independence In In- dependence candidate for president pre and William R. R Hearst arrive arrivo in Salt Lake Lako Cit City September 30 Democratic 30 county convention Salt SaIL Lako Lake county September 30 Democratic 30 judicial convention third district at Salt Lake Cit City September 30 Utah 30 Utah county Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic tic convention at Provo Pro October 6 G and Registration i 7 days October 13 Registration 13 dB day October 27 27 37 Registration day October 28 Last La Last t day to re register ister November No 3 Election 3 day P. P B. B McKeon of Milford is hein being boomed as a n pre presidential i elector on on tho the Republican f ticket It Referring to thin timings things s politically the current current cur cur- rent i issue sue of The TIme Great Grent Campaign nl has this to say of this paper THE TIIE TELEGRAM has lias its eyes open good and anel wide The following in i is from a recent issue I of tho the 1 Provo o rove Enquirer Inquirer The Tho coming fight for time tho office of or district judge is getting livelier every lery everyday everyday rIa day and a heated convention is looked for Booth has ha Uintah count county solid for fOl fora a beginner while Houtz has gained control control con con- of Springville but after a hard fi fight ht The The Ime Houtz Hontz forces have havo been Leen accused of stuffing the primaries s at Springville Spring Spring- i ville ilIe and in JD that way gaining the dele dele- delegation gation atlon over Booth The Thc same lame game ha has been attempted here in Provo and it illa is ill isa isa a subject of general nt ut on the streets that Houtz and McCarty have havo been going through h tho time county hand liand in hand han and have havo dune done much buttonhole campaigning nin ninin in the various precincts For this both men havo have been severely se criticised e l for their actions w wA A former i issue me of The Great Grat Campaign Cam Cam- aigu contained the time su suggestion u Jc tion that here there were wro other m men n in the who would make as J good candidates s on the time Republican ticket a as William Spry Some Seine ouo one ha has bas asked asker Editor to namo eat cm and Scip proe proceeds ds to doso do doso doso so in the current issue as follows To To begin with there is that very good man John Henr henry Smith He laid the Republican party part party's s 's s foundation stones in in Utah at a time too when nhen such work was not so popular as since He lie I has helped fight the party's battles by financial contributions and in the field where here ho he has hall ever e been a H very Navarre arre and yet his name ha has not appeared on a ticket since statehood T Then en there are u cx Governor ex-Governor Welland Wells Well and ex Secretary ex-Secretary Hammond either of whom if ho could be bl prevailed pre upon to make maito the tho race would not only onh carry tho the state but his hi candidacy acy w would uld go so goso goso soI I so o tar far u toward repairing existing breaches that this county might also alO be sa saved cd to t the hc part party I W S S. S McCornick would fill fiU the billI bill billin billin I in every e particular Col Col Geor George e B B. B Squires would make an ideal candidate and an excellent om cial Getting into the rural districts we find ex Representative Watts of Millard and Swen 0 O. Nielson of Sanpete against I whom nothing can bo be said except that they live quite a piece from fromI I Salt Iak Lake There is is still some talk of Governor Go Cutler tibo whose e name mentioned d at the psychological moment in mu the tho convention would sweep all others other aside lust just as Roosevelt's Roose would have havo done dono at Chicago I if jf bolts and bars bar and a n pack of bulldogs bulldogs' hadn't been employed t 1 t. t prevent it There Thero arc aro man many others worthy northy of being named in such fluch connection but the i foregoing amount to a a. compliance in full with the request made and to continue would ouM bo La of no particular use ule Indeed wo we aro are not at t nil all aware that what has been heen said Mid herein or elsewhere or what may bo he said amount to much from a practical ic viewpoint point but all the tho samo it itIS itis is ms b bv by no moans out of place to sar such things oven though the they but rec recall the lines line of the poet The Tho saddest words word you'll 11 ever Her see I I Aro are u It It is but hadn't ought to be Meantime Spry will be he ed to Apo Senator Apollo Senator R Reed ed Smoot came up uti from Irom Provo Prove yesterday aft afternoon an ans and s spent pent a few n hours in the thc capital city citro Tho ho man from Provo Pro said that his visit was ono one of business only and had no political significance Bi The only political cal information that he would give si out was that ho he believed Taft t would bo be elected John W. W Kern Democratic candidate for vice president will deliver an address ad Std dress in SnIt Salt Lake Cit City early in iu Octo ber her Thin Thiel information was was received by I Judge W. W H. H King late yesterday afternoon after after- noon Mr 11 Kern will bo be tho the guest est of of I tho Salt Lake Lako Bryan n club during his his' stay in this cit city Republicans of Provo have havo elected the tho following delegates to the state and fourth judicial district conventions the tho the former to bo be held in Salt Lake City September 15 13 and the latter at Provo on September 14 First ward State ward State convention D D. D. D Houtz B. B If H. Thomas John W. W Fairer alternates Jesse 1 M M. Harmon B B. Blackman Blackman Blackman Black- Black man and Mrs Irs C C. C D. D Grazier Judic Judiciary ary eon convention on John J J. Davi Davis H. H G. G Bloomenthal C. C H II Ward alternates M. M H. H Graham and C. C E E. E Gazier Second ward ward State Sta rd-Sta to convention conen tion James Clove e B B. II H. Bower Bower- alternates Arthur Craven and A. A B B. Johnson Ju Ju- Judiciary convention Andrew Knudsen John W W. Me McAdam Adam alternates B. B F. F Roper and F. F A. A Huish r Third hird ward State ward State convention Eph Homer Jo Joseph eph W. W Dunn Geor George e T. T Judd Tudd John Westphal alternates alternate J. J M. M Jensen and C C. C H. H Miller Judicial con con- convention Homer Homer r J J Rich L L. L. L Nelson ebon S S. S P. P EJ rt Mrs Irl Mary J J. Vincent alternates J J. J Hickman A A. A. A Mitchell Fourth ward ward State convention G G. G II H. Frisby Har e Harvey Cluff Chill J. J D. D Dixon alternates alternate T J. J H. H Beck Mary fary M. M Boy Boy- pan gan an Judiciary convention S. S G. G Brown Arthur M. M Taylor A. A L L. Booth alternates Phoebe William E. E Clayton Fifth ward State ward convention C. C A. A Glazier H. H S. S Pyne E. E T. T Jones G. G S STaylor S. S Taylor alternates Elias Ellas Gee GE H. H C. C Hicks Hick Ju Judicial convention George convention George e H. H Brimhall L. L E. E Eggerts J. J J. J T raver Craner J Joseph oseph B B. Keeler r alternates alternate Walter Clu Cluff and H. H C. C Hicks Hick II Fr Friends of S. S P. P Arm Armstrong are urging in ing him to become a candidate before the American convention for nomination nomination nomina nomina- tion as ns county attorney r II H. H Warren Smith says that the report th that ho lie had announced himself as a cano candidate can d didato for nomination as recorder for Salt Lako Lake county on the tho American ticket is a a. mistake I HI am alp not he ho says a candidate for nor for any other position JJ i t tAt At a meeting of the Women's Demo Demo- e club held at tho hon homo of Mrs rs Ventress yesterday e afternoon a n resolution resolution t tion on was adopted against the establishment establish establish- rn ment nt of the red li light ht district in the proposed proposed pro pro- posed site on tho the west si side e. e Following lollon tho the adoption of the resolution Jud Judge c POt e Powers rf gave ae an interesting address on the tho platform adopted by byte the party part at Denver |