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Show DEMOCRATIC CALL. A Dcmocrntlo County convention for Utah county, Utah. In hereby called to meet nl I'rovo, Utah, on WtHlncHlay, Sept. iWtli, 1008, at 10 o'clock u. m. for the puriMMC of uomlnntlne the follow-liiK follow-liiK county olllccrM for lvtah County Utah, at follows: Kour Representative to the IeK'"'" tu re of the Htnte of Utah. One county commlxHloncr for a four year term. One county coininlHlones for a two year term. County clerk. County shcrlir. County recorder. County treaiurer. County assessor.' County attorney. County surveyor. County Huncrlntendcnt of school. To electa county chairman, audio transact any other business that may properly come before said convention. The convention will consist of 2)9 delegates, and they will be apportioned on the basis of otic delegate to every fifteen vote cast for lion. O. V. Towers for congress In 1000. Thl will Klvethc respective precincts the following fol-lowing representation. Alpine, 1!; American Fork, 21jUcnJa-mln, 21jUcnJa-mln, 6 Clinton, 1: Colton, 1: Cedar-fort, Cedar-fort, 2; Ooshcn, 2; Lchl, 17; LakcVicw, 2; Lake Shore, 6; Maplcton, 4; I'rovo, 60 delegates apportioned as follows) 1st ward, IS; 2nd ward, 0; itrd ward, 14; 4tli ward, 7, and 6th ward 14; l'nyson, 17; Pleasant Orove, 10: I'rovo llcnch, 7; Pleasant View, 4; Bprlngvlllc, 22; Balcm, 6; B&ntaqutn, 12; Hprliig Lake, 1; Spanish Fork, 27; Tucker, lfrhlstle, 1; vineyard 1. The chairman in each rind every pre-clnotofnald pre-clnotofnald Utah county, Is hereby authorized to coll a primary on Thursday, Thurs-day, Bent. 17th, at U o'clock p. m. at which snail be elected to said convention conven-tion tho aforesaid alio ted number of delegates. STATU COSVKNT10N. At the sumo primary you aro requested re-quested to elect delegates to the State convention of the Democratic party to be held at Logan, Utah,Tucsday,Scnt, 22nd, 1008, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of nominating three presidential president-ial electors, who will vote for William J. llryan and John W. Kern for president presi-dent and vlce-proilJcnt, respectively, of the United Stales; and candidates for the following olHoers for theStato of Utah: One Justlco of the Supreme Court. Congressman. Governor. Secretary of State. State Treasurer. Slate Auditor. Attorney General. Hupt. of Public Instruction. Tohtlcota state committee and to transact such other business as may projierly come before said convention. Utah county is entitled to 6U delegates dele-gates to nld State convention on the basis of 1 delegate for every 64 votes oast for Hon. O. W. Powers for Congress Con-gress lu 11)00. TliU glvw tho respective precincts the following representation: Alpine, 1; American Fork, (I; Hcnjamln, 2; (loshan. 1; Lvhi, 6; Lake View, 1; Lake Shore, 2; Manlctou, 1; I'rovo 10, ap- iwrtloned us follow: I'rovo 1st wnnl, ; Prdvo 2nd ward, it; I'rovo ilrd ward, !l; I'rovo 4th ward, 2; Pruvo 6th ward, 4; Paysou, 4; Pleasant Drove, C; I'rovo llench,2; Pleasant View, 1; Spring-Ville, Spring-Ville, Of Salem-, 2rSanU(juln, UtSprlng Lake, 1 Spanish Fork, 7, ' JUOlOIAIi COXVB.NHOX, You are further requested to elect delegates to tho District Convention of the Fourth Judicial district of the State of Utah, to be held nt Pruvo, Utah, on the 2lsl day of September, 11KKJ, at 10 o'clock n. in. for tho purpose or nominating candidates for District Judge and District Attorney for nnld Ulstrlcti The apportionment for said Judicial convention Is made Upon the same busts as the Stale convention and each precinct will be entitled to the same number of delegates to said Judicial convention as It is for the State convention. con-vention. It Is suggested that delegates to all three of the above named conventions be alccted at tho said primary. Precinct chairmen ure urgently requested re-quested to forward at the earnest possible possi-ble date to the County Chairman at I'rovo, separate lists, certified to, of the delegates elected to the respective conventions. Also a list of the new Precinct olnVer m follows! Precinct Chairman und Secretary elected, and the 1'reclnot Constable and Justice of the Peace nominated nt said primaries. To secure full delegation to all of said conventions It is suggested that the primaries cleat as many alternates to said conventions as may be deemed necessary, By order of the County UnettiU Com-mltteti. Com-mltteti. Wlhfditu l dlhiiil, x Chalrmun. AfiltLttV iUltntfrr, . . . . . . Secretary. Also by order of the Judicial Central Committee of the Fourth Judicial Dis- JUlttt 1. MitiKkU, Cliiilrmun. Democratic Pflmai'lcs Democratic primaries for I'rovo precinct aro hereby called to meet in IVoVo, Utah, Thursday) Sept. 17th., 1008, at 6 o'clock p, to., in the Various wards, as follows) lot. ward Manser schooh !ind. Ward Procter Academy. Ord, ward franklin school, 4th. wardwtiuiitauogos school, 5th, ward-Parkcr school, For the purpose of electing delegates dele-gates and alternate to thb Judicial, State and County Conventions, as per the call of the coUnty chairman, already published, for the election of mombert of precinct oommlttee, and ,for tho transaction of such other busluess aa itlay eonld before said primaries. ALMA VaiAVAoMNHK, Chairman Pt-eclnct Cohi( J. W DAJtUEltFlKLl), 8eeretary( 1'OR !ALli-Clood loose hay, all kinds. Bell 'Phone, miled. J, L: JLI yl - "r ' " 1 ' 1 i"Titnrn Nfcw STOR.E I BECK'S JEWELRY STORE J. Heck, tho Jeweler, has fitted up and moved Into the store lately occupied by Mr. John Baxcy, between the State Hank and W. H. liny A Co'h. real cstnto olllce, wlicre he cordlnlly Invites all his friends to call and see the daintiest Jowclry store south of Sal t Lake City. The stock Is In the best of condition, Including all kinds of Fine 1 Jewelry, Clocks, Watches, Cut Class, Diamonds, Haviland China, Hllverwnre, etc. :: :: llcmembcr tho now address, J, BECK, the Jeweler, A6c5,Khve. LEETHAM FEED STORE Hay, Grain, Flour and Good Timothy Bailed Hay Both Phones -412 AI. Con. Castle Gate and Clear Creek C1O1A1L for tCkle evt Uta.K Timber Co. 3th North and Second West Street. Provo BOTH PHONES. J. W. DUNN, Mgr. of Yard. Probate Notice. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, Utah County, Utah. Probate Division. Estate of D ranch Young, deceased. Notice. The trial of tho Issues raised by the petition of Iteubcn D. Young, Herbert K. Young and D ranch Young, Jr., praying for the admission to probuto of a document presented as tho lost will and testament of 11 ranch Young, deceased, the petition peti-tion of Johnson V. Young, Ashbel P. Young uud Samanthla Y. YhIch, praying for the issuauca to Ashbcl P. Young of lottcrs of administration on the estate of said Jlranah Young, deceased; de-ceased; tho protest and objections of Johnson W. Young, Ashbel P. Young and Samauthtu Y. Yates to the ad mission to probate of said document as the last will and testament oflirunch Young, deceased,' uud the answer of Perineliu Young, 'Ifrancli young, Jr., Iteuben D. Young, Herbert Young, Alonxo Young, henry V. Young, Httttle Young Good win and AdaYouug Llttley to said protest and objections, has been stt for hearing at 10 o'clock a, m, Wednesday, the 00th day of September, 11XW, ut the court house In Provo City, Utah county, Utah. EMas A. Ottri, Clerk. By M. E. ICVKTCitXtni, Deputy Clerk, Dated at Provo( Utttlii Sept, 8, 1D03. Clip out this Coupon and send It, to. gethcr with your contribution, to Uovernor C. N. Haskell, Treasurer Democrutio National Committee Guthrie, Oklahoma. To Treasurer Democratic NatlonalCom mlttee: Enclosed please Und.,.. dollars (t... ) This Is my contribution to the Democratic Dem-ocratic national campaign fund for 1DOS. Natno ,., Town,,,,,,,, I,,, , ,, ,,,,,,, , ,,, StatB.., , Money should bo sent by ch'eck( New York exchange, express or money order, (rHOSt UTAlt coMtv Diiiiocit At) Eor prompt relief in cases of Weak buck, baUkuchC) inltantmation of the bladder, urinary disorders, kidney troubles and rheumatic pitliiB, there Is nothing as good as DeWttt's Kidney and Dladder Pills The eflcct of these pills Is shown In a very llttlo while, fn fact, yoU Will feel better the next morning, as they act promptly. They are antiseptic. Do auro you get De Witt's. We sell and recommend theiuv Sold by Palace DrUg CO, FOR SALli A first class tlrivv Ing horse, Intjulre of 13. 1 Duf-fin, Duf-fin, 10th North Acadeltly Avi For a first Class meal go to the Qrlcr House, 82 N, 1st West, tf Democratic Htnte Convention Logd n Sept. -and., f 1.00 to Salt Lake and return) Sept 0t)i., Hud 21st., tidcount of Democratic State Convention at .Logan, .Lo-gan, Tickets good for returm Spt. 20, via the Salt Lake itoutti. Half rates to tialt LUke account of Republican State Convention) Sept. 15 Tickets On salt! lath., 14th., Und 16th., via tho dult Lake Ituutc, Mpeclttl rates to Suit Luke and return Kept, lDtli.i Hth.und loth, Via the Salt Luke ltaiUB. Hnmhlican Stale Convention, Suit Lake Ultyj Sent, lath,, For the ubove occasion the Salt Luke ltouto will sell tickets to Salt Lake and return fbr f l.t0 tickets oil sale Sept. lllth, 14th. Hail lfilU., gdgd return Sejiti -Mth f A Perfectly Laundered Shirt is the first essential toward to-ward a dressy, dignified appearance. A man who wears a $11) edit of clothes and a perfectly laundered shirt presents a Iwttcr appearance, and really looks hettcr, than dbos a man who wears n K0 suit and a ixxirly laundei-ed shirt. Our improved im-proved machinery and long experience makes it possible for us to do perfect per-fect work better than the ordinary laundry or the home laundry. 'Phone 164 for ub to call. We know wo can please you. Provo Steam Laundry ANNOUNCEMENT, Our line of Millinery for early fall is now complete and If you Want correct style and excellence of quality you MUST buy of us. Our. workroom Is under tho manage tnent of Miss Etta Churchill, who brings from tho eastern Markets all the new Ideas tn the Millinery art. Our display of elaborate dress hats will take place on Sept. 2o ami 20. Mils. M. 8. l)u8EfcijEruiY. t-s 28. ' 1 i frOtt fSAiifrafc'lne" peaches 25c. b bushel on trees. Nielson & CoOncn W U K I. m. .i , . ' iv. xu jji dox ui, rrovo ueneh. Thone lm black. Foil flALE-l'eabhes 6t)c. a bushel dell-ered. Nlcison & Cooper, It. Ft 1). JJo.X 01, 1'roVo tieuchi I'llono 1279 Ulacki A small boy wait found at 124 West Center and on inquiring what he wanted it was found that he Was after sollleof Marshall's good bread LOSTCurved bone handle Umbrella between city ami first hill uttProVo behuh. ltetum to this Ullloe-. PURE DISTILLED WATER I Ne ICE I Delivered Direct to Customers I Provo Ice and Cold Storage Co. 1 Both Phones JOHN OLSON, Mgr. B Beebe Lumber Co. I Wo have a complete Stock of H TVlcAlurtry's Ready Mixed I Ralots, Western Varnish I Stain, Johnson's Wood Dyes and, Paste. May's Rubber ,1 Cement, Calrrage Paint. Paint Urushes, White Lead, Turpentine, Oil, H Putty, Chi-namel, Varnish, Glass. :: t! H "The Busy Corner" I Both Phones 104 NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given by the City Council of I'rovo City, Utah, of the intention of said Council to make the following described Improvement, ttf-wltt ttf-wltt To grade and gravel (but such grad. Ing shall not be construed as fixing or establishing the grade so that It may not bo ohaiigcd by tho city hereafter) the following designated sidewalks, being graveling district No. 8, as heretofore here-tofore created and established by ordinance ordi-nance of the City Council duly passed, approved and published , said sidewalks being located In I'rovo City, Utah County, Utah. All that portion of the north sidewalk side-walk on Center street, between tho west side of Klevcnth West street and a point 0,057 feet west thereof at the .western boundaries of lands now owned own-ed by James KUhert also all that portion por-tion of the cast sldowulk'of that certain cer-tain street or lane on the east sldo of and adjacent to lunds now owned by Halph I'oulton (which street or lane Intcrbccts with and runs north from Center street aforesaid ut n point approximately ap-proximately i',i3 feet west of the went nldo of said Kleveuth West street afore-hoid) afore-hoid) between the north sldo of Center street uforesuid und a point 1,243 feet north therefrom to whore said street or lone turns west, and also the north Idewa k of said street or Jane last aforesaid, between the point last aforesaid afore-said and a point B25 feet west thereof, and to defray tho abutters' proportion of the oostM und expenses thereof, estimated esti-mated at $915.10, of 111 cents per front or linear foot, (there being approximately approxi-mately 7,025 feet of abutting property) by a locul assessment upon the lots and lands abutting or fronting upon said Improvement embraced within said district, in proportion to the foot front so abutting thereon, being the district to be ulTccted or beneiltted by said Improvement, Im-provement, which lands aro described as follows, to-wlti All lots and lands abutting or fronting front-ing upon said sidewalks to bo so Improved Im-proved as aforesaid. The city's proportion of said costs and cxpenses sliull bo defruyed by the 1 1 city. J All protests and objections to the 1 currying out of said Intention must bo I presented in writing to the City He- , M oorder on or before b p, m., pt Monday P theasthdayof September, U003, that , being the time when the City Council 1 will meet and hear and consider such I objections m may be made thereto. I Dated Beptembcr Urd, 1008. ' 1 uUSt ?-uer 01' tlle Ulty Uoimbil df I I'rovo City. David Johnson. 1 l ii... D cuy Recorder. bint publication September U, 1U08i Uruvellng District No. 8. 1 BASS DINNERS, Mn and Mrs. Milt Jacques aro located at tho Provo Lake Iteaort, and, until further notice, will eervo Bass Dinners. For a first class oyster supjler go to tho Qrier house. One fare round trip to Bait Lake City Bopt. 80th to Odt. lOtln Fourth grand National Eisteddfod. Final return limit October 12th. Salt Lake Itoutei U Need A Home I IN PROVO ! We cart ell you one, art anv- telnet e . Smaii daymen, down, low 1 W. H. RAY fe Coj 1 the tR.oVo Home bvilHeK " '',f " 1 57 NORTH ACADEMY AVE, 'i f f ii i,n , ! t y L n PWO. VTAH i I |