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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. G TUESDAY EVENING, SKITKMIIKK 22. lfKLt. REPUBLICA N CONVENTION MORMON CHURCH ACTIVE SENSATION E HELD OCT. 15TH IN MUNICIPAL POLITICS IS BREWING J00000 "tTif City Central Committee Elects F.C Loofbdurow a Member in Place ofi i non-reside- nt ff i i- " i r ! -- ? J a - j ct t 3 -- - i It I I H ? a to an j J i t-- tf . a5 "r rt,-. tr,:t tr.I r, " Tit t '.grr r e r u w - 1 n tb tr atk;r tsum la tata it y tm. b!l I I'.f ( rtrdr !lbS' tl. ttrr II rr--r r,4 ht. tun AND wourx. thrrVf. l ft - 1 " St .. S m r4.--ML- . S4 f7l1 V artuVl r rcbI. fr IX r,.--.d Winn?pc ba Mt r n tm wr a !.e-- l IwttS In ) gnm wb waa ftrrwM In a rrlti-- ) r..n l!len f rum cfnom.on c f tT tr(n. W-KlJ- nv1-f-- tv tT Im aa.t tTr lUeurr. Kelly Stlaj l'Al'U H'tt rran V. of HT. -t !- f H i.ku . ak)4 tf trm I C Vt.aa. "-- MNtM. 4 aU-t- rrta m. Sworn Statement. A resident-- 1 rr 11 tticf t tn m f ,rir;iri-- pli"-nou- 1 If taken ern I ha- that firthT. It h tf ef Sit ly Inj ir dr.: ritd -- eight TIMES A SOLDIER Sn the First Enlisted in 1834 and Honorably Discharged Each Time. - - I'- 1 " tl 1 vei- tT1"-- xtir-ti- ft Tr.f " I ; rado. Co. ef CI 1 . ArKi ON KANSAS BORDER " t' MAUT1N ,;lr' Mn "WASHINGTON. Sept. anything SMITH CENTER, Kan.. Sept. 22. People in this sec, ion of the State are in terror over the acts of Thomas Madison, charged with the recent triple murder In this county. Madison has successfully eluded both oflicers and bloodhounds thus far, but it is thought that he is somewhere in the vicinity of Cowles, Neb., about fifteen miles from the Kansas line. Word received here today says Madison is armed with two revolvers and plenty of ammunition and that he had held up a number of people, threatening to shoot them if they told of his presence in the country. He entered a farmhouse near Cowles and forced the women to Rive him a meal. He has stolen a team of horses and seems to be thoroughly at horre in Otlicers expect to the neighborhood. capture Madison within a few hours, as they say he has only temporarily eluded them. ONE BOY KILLED; TWO ARE WOUNDED se r.vrf tj."- t t,- - rrti ef lf" d f...!h t-- tm '- th In m rr- j l i t t ar - of i. V -- . 'i i- tt,!a vi lo r,- - h-- f-- jf . r - trr-- r 1 ..j Vn yJX r.nn r trtko ef m? - I:- j 1 .'-- ; to a! a- 1 . J. r.f i H"-5- r , t-- r cjr-ij- "it a f. - 1 t.r r'.) ei t'ff'llrr, VV- ".t ;t tv, o- ,,, t sL t r. t?a-r ,i, !f I j;v wtta fa4fc I i J.;- -. ta ,a' a- -4 If tt. i;.t ry err. i rr r 'ra!' t- rcy V:i -- 1 i I i lu: 1 - :'" rr ri tatr tf ro? r!um cf or ii i ' ti tr. n At ti. n -J j . -- t. I Sv!i' ITx'i - r .? r- "- mm- ttatt ti !? g rf rr. tro-- T al.d :'. Ult'T i i; I I.iIUei If."'mrafU Co. 14 ta Z I r ! ;:i Jfti-f- . ein. This Is no C. 0. D. ichrr yoa will flnti niot mir.f;ly llbfml ofTem re. I C. O. D.. but nothlnc the Iltor-tttr- . ni Cr.Ni Trak. ?t?t 7iitt ttKlay, for thlt cfltr mj- nd rsy prepari-- d. for 5Cc. r.ot be fp'-ited- . TV, Jbt'i-v- . c rf t mtv.f.r lttt-ktVrUr k Mi' f:tif rr Ni- ! K.n;r-N ' i i '' 1 !"' . tnta ir m.t- - t f an.! I .? twt M'tr - t . . . i r i.,t . l n t a.4jii I tV. -t t rvf t t . r f.r-- i oi ra arilkrM t t- '. Li n-- nd - i .t ti' ul ud-vant- r-- o fa - " FT -- f t r t ta -- n t f.,,-..- , .. .an rta. - trt t'l l. ftlirl.ra 5 n OffH.or i w ti it r ary tt, ff ttat t m l -r t t' r-- l"ni:tat to..,.. . t ts... P V."i Ali I'llMI.I I Tf fr at ; ?!. !t!tfr.t t u t r".ft 1 tM fa 1,41- - er'Vi-ir i, tt. thtfcft. tth tt t at la r t or f.r- - rfM, m" Vt. r "a-.-a- .... I'I'tll ti!. 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Tt.a i r a I 4 I . i nnr. wb-rtr. ,a nr,r-- i wrT.Irt thivk5 ro'' ?f !rt Jt--j lqk k'I rrtrtr.tr th to rd- tatlt - tnt. Xm'imW. rr 'rratmanl Hvi rr .! rrZr w ii.- r. . r r. f r trjtaey, t M H Aktrt, "rr. j ars j tn tr. i.'t jtitri" rnrarjin", 4 i.i atsa-an 1 not t rraay irnt inn r ir.tr wfctci i.i J joy rtor f cc-- lAan tfnyth:r g 4ta. H.'fJ a.1 tratmrr.; ffr j rivcta-ai.- tr.atrttr. i'.';, rr fr- ru id ' Jtr if !;.rr,. hitho, th.; t rarhjmor'.li!!: haarcanakonarin. hi taaMSrK tn m; ri tt,t h ra.d rrmrr,t ar1 Uflrr fr M'al I'.tr.ra?lvr. tUsr.ptrn mM .A'.a'.lrr A r t-- trrst :r.s Mm-land brd mn h ti,n h'rv I r n.-- Mm Ay7 -- - y one. ii-.?- f- r-" irt K'-cr-n. "r mf n rr-a-i- l.. nrt rj. Sttrt w 1 r--- 1 3 aj- LIE HEADACHE ' rr.f.tv..!. .K.. i. ' .i run l.rK. .BeS!fcrha yearn an.t nvtr fouel takloc your Cair arrtt. 8inr t mr m Kuai-rr- forth tart t wmt rHrf nntlt ho babatbeena taking Caaret:i beala-hTh-- ten MR.. MERCHANT: mt-.- ijr lis t.a i Isava eotlrly cor?d hlu. th-do what you rcfomnom! In do. I will iriTo yoa the prirll.rt of cinr hit nim." K.M. Plekton.lliD licalnerbu, W.Jn iianapoilt.lsil. tho e. Caocarr-t- s Does The Telegram Your Best for The Dowels X-J- ii Pleat ant. PalttabU. Potent. Tat TVo 0w4 tola In bulk. Th certain to ear r yonr money UidimiI C C C Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.V. 4 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES (ju&r-tBVca- tbll d b-.- I at-r- h.ix !' oman m! a.xx,i I I igure Cam-th- e Coming Year ? to lulrertivra that it a larger .wrn:e daily etrrulation ili.m any .t evfitinc daily publbbt-- in Utah. Nrad3. Ida. or Wvomin?. TUt c inl it1 GUARANTEE OF CIRCULATION c. 5-- Every dvertlsimig gn lor CANDY CATrUKTC k tm Felf-dsfen- fr 1 a;-.- l Koes to negotiate Oklahoma Farmer Kills Neighbor Lad, Mortally Wounds Another and Hits His Own Son. GUTHRIE, Sept. 22. W. P. Trice, a prominent farmer of Greer county, a neighbor's boy named shot and Parks, mortally wounded Parks's brother and wounded his own on. Price claimed that the Parks boy burned his barn some time aK,)t but and that the boys alleges had threatened his life. He wounded his sou accidentally. t -r- . ma- it is hoped will ulve important s to American trad. I t r cf i ml . tat ltc. 1 consul-- of American tt at) - ;,j st d rfrf, ,-. 1 at Marseille, v.l'.l penetrate the wi'.ds at Abyssinia, gnarled by a dfrtachmMit t ov.M -- ?- g ) ir trr.it. !tr iw"aS'f, jjd r.f ' t. t !fr- :tt 'H .; i a. rr n,j ,? ir. ht ;t rutfvr Mk Up rn.ir tr.tr-.- t rat t. jnutf-'.- f f - t!4 , 1 tfu 'V rrtptci, i ia.;5 :u - tf rr tri ef it t:r John lla-- t rton VttaJ H '.r a t frf v.B n!t r stj dtrrr-r.t!r-!tn a artir-- ; otj-- in- Attu-iica- r . SMITH N'l a r I il.' - structions from the State Department. Robert F. Skinner, the t It m 22. -, ,"- c-- - tn mn " -''. a rf rlt- - v f ;iar-f- i -t- th. lit., ., , ., 'Irn Colo- vr .f H")ii f rtf r(fl---- I general evor used." b i d f - n,aV hut 1 H WITH AFRICAN CHIEF Dr. Monroe. Spreads Terror Amorg Inhabitants "Does more for and Eludes the Officers and my complexion and form than Bloodhounds. I hav DR. CHARLES CO.19 f. r t" - LUNATIC AT LARGE llrt-rj-t- I h. ural beauty failed to give perfect satisfaction. TOH REMOVING WKINKIXS. No woman should have wrinkles or crow's feet about th cyis or mouth. Dr." Charles' Flesh Food removes them Ilk magic. SPECIAL OFFER. The regular price of Dr. Charles' Flesh Food Is Jl a box, but to Introduce it Into thousands of new homes we have decided to eend two boxen to all who answtr 4his advertisement and tend us $1. All packages are sent In plain wrapper, postage prepaid. A BamP!e box Just enough ta "CT?P'P JC rvl-iX- -i convince you of the great merit of Dr. Charles' Flesh Food will be sent free for 10 cents which pays for the cost of mailing. We will aiso eend you our book, "Art of Massage," which contains till the proper movements. Illustrated, for massaging the face, neck and arms, and fall directions for developing the bust. Address K m r,rrtt !tn tfl - FOR DEVELOPING THE BT7ST or restoring flabby breasts to their natand contour it has never tr. '..h n r.mlr.al - here. thr E-- - r- i trrat-rr.- t i- on ed Ci-- 1 t . iri.i' i". kunsiientary r.. an This fam.ms preparation has many Imitators, but there is nothing like it on th market. It has stcod the test for mora yaars and' is now than twenty-fiv- e profession and by the medicalwomen who nave thousands of grateful used it as being the only preparation that OUT ROUND with FIRM. will HEALTHY FLESH, thin cheeks, neck and arms. th-- I ' J j of th o m rt. i My - CHARLES FLESH FOOD i tT"n r'-en- All ppenk in th highest terms of - : Wf.oiJf . t niU d . . oT-r"- tl"-i'ta- j a". t lhl . -- I- l nd-n- ',r. jt'r x'tf. tr Why .!rc j yt 1t,t-i- '- e t '. r-raVh grantf d. c Ut - .- j .. - N--- e Thousands of Testimonials. i- It:rjv. tit, Ue-el- 1'r-i'l-n- I 1 I - rr r. r,o Ta rrrlr - I - pt:nt rt t-t- !r tat. 1at frr itiw citr rfm If 504 )(ar or ej f rn , rt -- -. j u rr.ar lth il' - - a- 1 1 A-i- ti th' rnrid jour atoi j.3r . . l f;.-r- t jtu f fttat d r . ... i:i mah -- - - Anna Held. and ' 1 e "Most rronder-f- ul preparation In the world." ,1 - de.-..- SE00L0 BBB THIS v- -i, m .' raw-- my t'f rrakS-- c tr--- The S!:ort Lite contended that It franchise o:i that htret came triu the Government, by a I'"d','al gram. which Io reine-.tb Take Horseback Ride. AKRON. O.. Sept. 22.Corn lius Way is was in fun - It, th. t which the urat gave ll bad In this city at the ;ic;e ol ly OYSTKPv BAY. X. Y.. Sept. 22. Taking Tin Sboit site. .iivantare. ot the tine weather. President a rtcord of being honoraoly discharged cured its not its rights by purvha-from und Mrs. Roosevelt today went for a Sri imrsr-bacl.rii;-haride toward the south side of from the army ciRhl times. IP- served built by Ontral, York tho United States infantry in the ifjand. The were absent from Young. Mil 1st ed for Hill tor several hours. for three, years alter IS31. After a long dlf eusion .'. to tl.e service n the Seminole war, il'dails nf tb. proj.ns.ed frauchl" in Florida, and served t hrMn;boir. Baseball Man Dies. labl war. and wan mi of th- .f' that and its result?. Ihe mattr was b- - takn it over when will until 22. and the Friday, stormed liid.. John at Steubel. Sept. jrARION, Chapultepec capture the commme s utam. former player on the Evansville baseball of Mexico. up ty He served with the Ninth Missouri In team in the Central, league, died this fron lockjaw. He broke a finger the Civil war, ami was a member of thand Fiftieth. Fort while playing baseball two weeks ago and Forty-hftl.Tnited States r- gtdars. He has two sons TO MAKE A TREATY tetanus followed. at Spring Lake, N. Y.. aiid twj dauga'.ers EVERY W03IAR ha i.iill h .. . fl siet ou y am f am. . a rot ti If 't ff-- a...-..- ' h, trat--m-rnnvrrA usifaK.r , e ir - ir.tr- - it futj! Hh . . . II.. imp;on mtn, no ir.at'rf h- t. M-- r 1 r;,!-!-'- ta trit d.t. at r f".if r Wrair nn. jr 1 ) t afn r,tsjr !? t- ifu'1t . i r or at It ta or r e..ir:;'. ii'i ..f van 4.1 nurnh thai) of. th- . rrt cr'stM rd ti.f a'.:.- g -- Ma am I j" "" It .n- m d t - tr.nV!: g. -. ! t? fH it f irrf I am f riirr ar-i w t iT f r ltI mhrr in ir-rt If jc-- it a V. f t ,'t l n iTKitlv ard ihwlhtc M. - '. "e1rf 'rt Fl-i- l VrHk tir yj .f Ihr S J In IH r.f Otrl atll C f Vt!at foafr, Inmi. tt,h er .mv fortn ..i ta it a ,.! thai Vrlm rt Al tnnt f t;i h!rh of 1J ri(.rrhy nr hrirkac" ii eufm-.. frrttf.K tt hf otr.it n?irarim f !il ttwiuw. t I man III!.1 r tr thai a. li t. o that I r.nr.lv tIi-p-..- ' tl. yir Jhn Hfr;t'n Vi. "er th?.! h .!-- . olhr li'TKH - t Il Pt.t.v. t' r f.,f .e!r if V i it Mr Jchn tcr u ! vt l t -hi ,. ,i I I nuU ti r i- s r 4irnvf rT tt - rs - vh'M. . h-- Ipuh.le t- - Hon-orabl- ltrt .rAtt, ..f il.',n trtm-r.- t fe-J-- 1 bn lr.st-f-lUe.t- ejrtre rf Wfili Mn, rr-Srr!'a!'.,-- ff j ithit th" - ! tl.it ar.d n 1 "We denounce the attion of thr rail road company and its representative in trying to induce ovir 'ity Fa'!.-rand t tr.iy forgot tlieir naths of if!i the publli- trut lv ir.eats of hat k tide v l.'.le at the j;um and wine suj time expressing iur I P f t!. it the over-- t U will rad City Countir.dl-hnbl onint'.' by their t til" were The ptotes-tproper committees. The members of the joint commit tr and the otlitials frotti both the Ri Grande and the Oregon Shott Line held a long, conference yesterday afternoon prli"ii ol til" lil ilisrussing that tlrande's proposed fram-luMpitm'.ttlnr; the ciimp:u:y o jay h tiou:i:e tr;' k o Fourth West street from North Tempi to Fifth North streets. The Rio Grande reiu"sted th Mi- rt Line to permit th' forn r to mow lis Wl'it traek three fe- t. to tb Iti- tirulel" would have ir.o;?i to iy lis i!'iullf trark. without era on !:lr;? .o i on the id. walk. This reu-.- -t v. :.m not p-- KT-itl- U t.rii- r,r-- i Th iint r u .! in a:t o'hrr pf'-r-iiilch rr atHr mmcr..J'. f"r wtia! I"U.;tv e"'" .which have r!iin!i r .. tn- -. and' ! 'kr.wn r ? s Free to Weak Men CITT Oi DITNVnn County of Atishr. I th ir n of th- - i:r,i:;ih li'tterr- t'.x.ly awrrn. on f.t ine vo,.anlurnmv i.ftr.e th-m th Ir tht Fir Jidin lljmjlon Vital lUstcra:ivft r and lives of s limd hilden be more fully protected, wete rci d. The b asked, that the trak (protests ' flanked hy tieat fenc-- s to k'-.vhll ln n off the rifc'it of way and o.Jt of d.u;ff-r- . In one f the petitions. Ured by Mrs. Mary K. Giauque. a few l ot rUots wvre Jired at the Council. In the tr illion, at its conclusion, was the following The Committee on Streets and Muni- cipal Laws recommended for passage the amended franchise of the Oregon Short Line Railroad company at the meeting of the City council last night. A little later it was ead for the f.rst time and passed for a week. City Attorney George L. Nye will make a careful review of the document in the meantime and printed copies will be prepared for the Councilmen. There was no discussion when the Short Line's franchise ame up. A number of protests aainsl the granting of either the Short Line or Rio Grande franchise unless the rights of this county. Three houses have been burned on the ranch during the past week. Detectives have been employed iiy the Deweys to look into the matter, liver since the killing of the Berry family by the Dewey s last May there has been much more had feeling shown the Deweys than formerly. The against are now decidedly hostile to the settlers ranchmen. CO. d f 1 ! s5 fr.. r r , . n COLBY, Kan., Sept. trouble is being experienced with the settlers who persist in committing depredations on the Dewey ranch In Jl HILL DRUG -- i "" at-..- i.. 'tsfT a!! f - - ftrHj:t - Short Line's Petition for Franchise Passes First Reading; Rio Grande in Committee Stage. Settlers Persist in Committing Depredations on Ranch of Men Who Killed Rerrys in Kansas. Dr. Charles' Flesh Food, will also 6. - t rn r-- DEWEY'S RANCH found on sale at the !. I Iir pf'vtr4r: !',;'" In sr It re-elect- ed DEPOT QUESTION GOES OVER FOR WHOLE WEEK T2; ree-cgriz- a K-- f fP'rm hrrr -- r 1 ' k Fifty-secon- BURN THREE HOUSES DR aa tr Jif.(Tw " t. ft 4 th" vot of lh club for the ticket. Tr wer prriddcnt and frticlpt'.r,c, prT.t tendered a ow of thank cTftary for their lot.? on th matter and arduous fervie both havlrg Frank It. Htei hena a naked f h in the riim? of!5re for ten year. I Vrr.crallc would run M)or IfIf'w lot Th" matter of ih city campaign n.r.o iln.e ticket wrrr nomlr.atetl. taken and thoroughly dlf uifd. r It In d"!lr.ln. , n, Third distri t. Fourth district, 15: Fifth district, 15; Sixth district, lo; Seventh dis- - 'imJr n if - 1 ! r"tw-- "14-,- ? ; -i In tJT.p"'J In r,t, itft g' r ifre pa rrjcrrr,Jidtl? AH rortmV'3' Ja tff1rt;-the murdf r and a rsiatlon rrtf . T resai;S in pain. a.r may grow cmt f th" affair. In politic .,tllly rvr y ftltlfT -- fcm. r t rs- rtt US' ef U !r e ft tt?tr inr,w t fri r.i a m,Mi !t r he r i dlgrur.t!-- apx-nt- account nf it t h" club udj mm--!- t t--r la ytn: Movrtrtt kr,rr l?:i, ar4 fr msW lKt mo llfu-.- ar-rt'o- ta a , ta j st:f bre4 r', t"?. tcerov r tf S.. m,i - kr tr-r-Z- r tj.U4i-nt- mill tlmAif iTn ri. --- Hail it b?rt fv.tr I?. - lrtt ar.S fu'i Srtrpsa. If CJ'o Mftulf t lHpt,!i Adirndfk f t I. Iwirr. a New th n m T'.rr ta t.rr t r. ar--4 Ifcarkt ffr t-- thrlr f the Marmot,prrd rhurrh on cplr.lor.a ar.4 9.m hr Hvakir had l -t ll.my th r.turJr ef Orlando York millionaire. y that fftprtM found all arin 1 the txn a and RtKut the ptr.t hrahot frorr mbuh aa h drnn a lor. ut!Hx-- l and It!m.ihour.d are are filleted It In nUml-- d that t r cr. othr thtn must ulvf up fightlrir until th fc'late ran o.-of Afur ts, Forty-sevent- frmti th ' rtir.nir. tc Cr.$rrtn. It. W. tflo.in rcj il.'n to Mr. Wll-K.D rr,lcrt by iklr.c If th Ftt. In TOItK. Happy ftpfl Miut! !Tnrf t t Vl',!tT. .t . C- s . ZX.I Assassination. t. ll-kc- a isr m r. Others Besides Poachers Concerned in Dexter why a ? It Kf, e IfKi-O-itiv- it st w. Saga-mor- routdn't m for AIL full V b. mad wtlli r prr-- I fxtn uf winnlr.K It. II aald: "Vo-- i tn'.k of norolr atir. a ticket ar.d leaving It to th- - i jdc. In th ruction th ilU? rwf' Pt up the bfit tirk-- t thai jw4HS to put up. and th llj uLIIo.ir pjt up n roor a tlrk'.-It rtld. Yrl l'Kl'ntlvi thif ran nhrad of the who! and nil Wc-v.- r p firoOlo 4i w. ON rsi C3 T.Kht Thirty-sevent- October 13th. 14th and 15th, while M. !L. Ritchie preferred October 9th. 10th and 1:2th. All of these motions were defeated, and by a vote of 7 to 3, on motion of Mr. t'allister October 12th, 14th and loth was selected as the dates for trie primaries, ward conventions and city convention. The negatives were by Messrs. Wing. W ilson as proxy for Lawson and A committee consisting of Messrs. Ixof-iiouroMeyers and Irvine was appointed to select a place for holding the convention, and Chairman Kichnor and Secretary Meeks were' Instructed to begin the canvass. Trios.- present at the meeting were, in iiddition to the officers, J. J. Meyers. T. Irvine. T. A. Callister. Arthur Pratt. .T. Tj. Ritchie. Fred bourow. George Wilson as proxy for A. F. Lawson, J. U. Kldredgo as proxy for J. H. Preere, and C. Wing as proxy for A. Fred Wev. The apportionment of delegates is, as fol- lows: Delegates by Districts. First disiri.t. 11; Second district. 11: Vil.o- - si. W. . vice-presiden- (?) (?) (?, DEMOCRATIC CLTJB. Vice-Preside- nt - (t) ( mobmo The Utah Democratic club met Ut night to discuss rl.ins for the inunnRp- - I ment of the coming inunlcipal mm-- I I.aign. and to hold the annual election of officers. John T. C'alne occupied the chair, in the absence of Presidis13: Ninth district. 12; dent J. II. Moyle. who was out of the trict. F.ighth district, 30; Tenth district, 9; Eleventh Thirteenth city. trict. 7; Twelfth district, district, 8; FifA motion that the president appoint district, 12: Fourteenth 10; teenth district. 6: Sixteenth district, disa committee of five to present nominaSeventeenth district. 7: Eighteenth Twentieth 9; Nineteenth tions for the offices, was carried and the district, trict, 9; 10; Twenty-firs- t 9; district, district, following were recommended by the Twenty-secon- d district, 11; Twenty-thir- d Twenty-fourtdistrict, dis-7; nominating committee. district, h 9; 7: Twenty-sixt- h Twenty-fiftdistrict, For president, J. II. Moyle: for district. 9; trict. 9; Twenty-sevent- h h Twenty-eight- h district. 8; Twenty-nint-Thirtv-firMahonrl Spencer and II. 1. st district. 10; district, 9; Thirtieth D. Alder; 11; Morris; for secretary. district, 8; Thirty-secon- d Thirty-fourt- hdistrict, disThirty-thir- d 9; district. for treasurer. George Wood; for direcdistrict. 7: Thirty-sixt- h trict, 10; Thirty-fift- h h district. 5; district, tors, J. II. Moyle, Mahonri Spencer. It. district. 8; Thirty-nint- h 8; Thirtv-eight- h P. Morris. John T. Calno. W. H. Kin jr. 14; Forty-firdistrict, 9; Fortieth district, C. P. Overfield. J. II. Paul. S. It. Thur-ma-. 11; district, disdistrict, 10; Forty12;7second Fortv-thir- d h Forty-fourtII. P. Henderson. J. II. LeUh'-rdistrict, h h Forty-sixtForty-fiftV. S; district. O. trict. 7; Powers. Moses Thatcher. t M. h 10; 9; Jackson, II. II. Itolapp and F. H. IVrn-strodistrict. district, disForty-eight- h district. 11; Forty-nint- h t trict. 10; FJftiethd district 9: Fifty-firsThe report was accepted unanimously c Jtrict, 13. To15; district, and the secretary was ordered to cast tal. 511. at 511. F. C. Tjoofbourow was elected a member of the committee from the Fifth precinct, in place of Alma Katz, whom a special committee of im estimation decided to be ineligible to service- upon the ground of of this city. being a Mr. Loofbourow a memAfter electing ber of the committee, the questions of the of delegates and the date apportionment were taken up. of the convsntion Meyers moved that the presentation be in the basis of one delegate for each 16 votes cast for Mayor Thompson, giving a total of 511 delegates. Ar amendment was proposed fixing the number at one (or each 20. or 411 in all, and this was followed by an amendment to the amendment for a basis of one to 18. The vote on ihe las proposition beinjr a ti?, the decisive ballot was cast In the negative ity Cnairman Eichnor. The amendment was likewise defeated and the original motion prevailed. Mr. Lrootbourow moved that the primaries be called for September 28th. the precinct conventions October 1st, and the city convention October 5th. T. L.. Irvine wanted the dates to be October 12th, 14th and 16th. J. U. Eldredge had a choice of (Si aposts WORRY THE LOCAL Democratic liud Discusses City Campaign, but Takes No Action on Nomination of Ticket. The date of the Republlcin convention Is October loth. Under the Australian ballot law and the statutes of Utah, October 19th Is the last day upon which a petition may be filed In order for a party to secure a place on the ballot. This leaves October 16th, 17th, JSth and 19th in which a petition for any ticket may be filed after the Republicans have made their The Republican city central committee, which held a meeting "at the Knutsford hotel last right, decided upon October 15th as the date of the Republican city convention, and fixed the number of delegates fa (?) REPUBUCANS MEET TO FILE PETITIONS. AlmaKatz. 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