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Show OFFICIAL CALL. A Rcpubblican city convention, to lie composed of 508 delegates, representing repre-senting the voting districts of , Salt Iakc'City, is hereby called to meet-in meet-in the Lyric theatre on Monday, September Sep-tember 30, at 10 a. in., for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following fol-lowing named offices, to be voted for at the regular election Tuesday, November No-vember 5, 1907: One mayor. One recorder. One treasurer. One auditor. One attorney. Ard to elect from each of the five municipal wards two members of the city committee to serve for two years; to adopt a platform of party principles, princi-ples, and to transact such other business busi-ness as may come properly before the convention. Municipal Ward Conventions. A call is also hereby issued for a convention for each of the five municipal muni-cipal wards of the city, to be held at places to be designated later by the ward chairmen. These conventions will be held on Friday, September 27, 1907, at 8 p. m., for the purpose of nominating in each ward one candidate candi-date for councilman for the four-year term and one candidate for the two-year two-year term, and for the transaction of any other proper business. District Primaries. Primaries for the election of delegates dele-gates to the city convention and to the ward conventions will be held in the respective voting districts on Tuesday, September 24, 1907, at places to be designated by the respective district dis-trict chairmen. Delegates will be chosen at these primaries in the tatio of ore delegate for every fifteen votes cast, or major portion thereof, for the lion. Joseph Howell for congress at the last general election, as follows: First Municipal Ward. District. Delegates. Firs: 13 Second 17 Third 1. 7 Font Ih 13 Fifth 16 Sixth 14 Seventh :. 6 Eighth 12 Ninth 10 Tenth 15 Eleventh 12 Second Municipal Ward. Twelfth JS Thirteenth 3 Foutteenth J3 Fifteenth G Sixteenth " Seventeenth l- Eighteenth ". - J3 Nineteenth 9 Twcp icth 1 J Twenty-first S Twenty-second '5 Third Municipal Ward. Twenty-third 22 Twenty-fourth 12 Twenty-fifth 15 Twenty-sixth 1 5 Twenty-seventh 22 Tweiity-cighth '0 Twenty-ninth 5 Fourth Municipal Ward. Thirtieth '. 1 " Thirty-first i Thin y-second : it . Thirty-third - 7 Thirty-fourth IS T hi r t y-fi f t li 20 Fifth Municipal Ward. Thirty-sixth 6 Thiity-scvcnth 9 Thirty-eighth & Thirty-ninth 9 Fortieth 10 Forty-first 12 Summary Delegates. First ward - 135 Second ward 122 Third ward no Fourth ward 87 Fifth ward 54 Total : 508 All primaries will open at 8 p. m. and remain open for at least one hour. Delegates chosen at these primaries will serve at both the city convention and respective ward conventions At each district primary the voters will select one person to act as chairman chair-man and one person to act as secretary secre-tary and three persons to act with the chairman and secretary as a district campaign committee. By order of the city committee. WILLARD HANSON, Chairman HARRY S. ANDERSON, Secretary. |