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Show 'a&'&JffMiMI The Salt Lake Telegram. 'A ;4a J TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 13, 1903. PuRley. Harry Haynrard and Mr. NcUl 'DEMOCRATIC BE LEGATES FOR MORRIS, D BRN, WALL The only names mentioned for Mayor at the Democratic primaries last night were those of John Dern, Richard P. Morrla and Col. E. A. Wall. The delegate, however, go to the city convention unlnntruct-ed- . and City Conventions. ... were held - The Democratic primaries and delegates to the precinct and held. conventions city In the Third there was largo attendance. The delegates elected follow: r t last-fligh- 1 E. D. I lege, IT. C. McE. Street. William Naylor, C. M. "West, N. V. Jones. Joseph Pitt. Her. C- - man Schwarz, Martin Grim, Mrs. II. Barbara E. Swan. District No. 2 Le Grande Young. II. Gee,-Mrs- Alley, I. N. Coombs,l. John E. Evans. T. TL Kobbins. C. E. "SV. E. Hi ward. Adam A. Duncan. Thomas Feming. Ii. J. Beers. Alternates J. N. Pike. John T. Thorup. A. L. Paul. Niels Rasmuspen. District No. 23. Lansrfo-d- . A. O.r.. Miller. lUego D. S. Collett, John Gallagher, Jobn B. Hawkins, John Montgomery, Albert Brady, Baley A. Milton Musser. J. R. Squires, George Careless, Mrs. Musser. T. A. "Home. L. E. Iver-FoDistrict No. Dr. J. Thomas. II. Jobn Srrinkham. L. Penrose. P. If-- ' Riley. Samuel Christen-e.D, II. 'Brown, N. P. Anderson. R. H. Rnvder. Ptc-he- n An-.cel- A--n- District No. n. M. O. Henry Ilegeland. lver-sso- n. y. District No. 5 Elins-AStringfellow. Joseph . Smith, J. "W. Phillip Maveoek,' Charles Jlalverson. VtringfHlow. John Weiler. William Binn-iYtunbVrg. E. YV. Oeorjre L. "VVoiler. Ernest Dunn, Ii. Irvine. Michtlpoii, .Tosc-n.J. W. Stringfellow, District committer Phi i lip Miiycork, Ernest Dunn. chairman; No. C K. Rowland. W. R. District L W. Dittm:.n, James Macfar- Foster, O. Y. F. y, "Wanless, George Caldcr, nne, d. Klenke. Alternates J. A. Cart vright, N. L Chambers. Mrs. George L.nke, Mrs. W. Wanlee?. 7 Edwin Frost. Milando J. M. Cohen, Mrs. Dibble It. Fratt. Pratt, Samuel M. Dowse. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Mrs. Julia Cehen, M. H- McAllister. Stephen Hays. Riehnrd t'harr,bir-l-wij.'ll. Patrick. Mrs. Con Drisecll. Mr?. Emma Mooney, Martin Hammer, Edwin i)n vvden. District No. S George W. Groo. A. IT. Granvill Woolley. Thomas II. S. Harper. Max Frank Margetts. 1. IVtt-rsR. Eokert. John A. Fehafcr "U'ooll.-vMartha Barrow. ' V. E. Widntr. V. Scheid, Alternates Tf J. Hvwater. Elizabeth Rumel. J. F. "F. District No. 4r Go-light- - n. Gil-Te- KU-Lnogl- tt. ne , A. M. Woocy. Ohlftd. W. D. E. S. Lovry, W. W. District No. James Meiers, 4 Brown, C. H. Dowse.A. Mrs. C. Ewir.g. N. J. S. J. Parker. Dr. Sheckell. G. W. Godd.ird. Alternates W. Donaldson. J. H. Reeves. . District No. 10 A. P. Sawyer. Sr., J. H. Paul. G. A. McCain. W. A. Fuller, f I. F. Wrxdk-y- . Berrv. J. K. Whit- 1 n. SUidoway, B. E. ney, Stephen W. Walker. John H. Back. R. G. CVHett. John W. Back. Marv Katz. Agnes Branch, Richard Collett, Alvin A. John T. Edwards and Daniel J. Beesley, I ang. District committee Alvin A. Ileenley, R. G. 'o!t. Agnes Branch i.nd District No. 31 -- II. 1. Walters. Heber II. Davis, George V. Simpson. J. H. Jibbs. G. C. Reiser jr.. 1,. Twitchell. John Nelson, Mrs. E. Thomas. Mrs. E. J. 1). Roun-dJ. Selan ler, J. C. Wade. District committee J. E. Gibl s. llcber H. Davis and George c. Reiser Jr. District No. 3? EH A. Folland. W. J. Iewis. William J. Nrwman, A. J. Scare, E. D.ihlquist. John Vincent. A. R. Dyer, Mrs. Fannie ReM. Alternates Jamr-Mrs. W. J. Eewis and Mrs. M. J. Bishop. Newman. District committee Eli A. Folland. chairman: W. J. Joo Dahlquist and A. Sela ruler. Number of votes east, 2.". District No. :;.". John I led ley. William Sully Jr.. H. nry Walt r, 'aO.tck C. Mitch ell. Brlgham Halslam. William Sullv Sr.. Joseph H. Haslun. Mrs. Alma iHivls. Mrs. William T. Bowrlng. John Isaacs, Edward ii. Davis. J. E. Edmunds, Joshua Sully and William G. Bowring. Alternates Edwin Entwistle, Alfred Standbridge. Alfred Sorenson. T. C. Iut t'in and James F. Smith. District committee John IColley. chair man; Joseph H. llaslam and W. B. Bow ring. District No. 31 Samuel H. Hoi hop, John W. Haddock, Pearl Hill, Abrsm Flint. Mrs. H.irrv Havward. I . S. Wallace. H. P. G ..! ar. Wll!l.,m E. Margetts. Phil a A HO t w -- M . r r:- Alternate Frank Cet!M. Merru. K. V. It. SaHrr.rt'. Wm. fl. Kcrh. No Isc 4;-G- yilnn, District eo?rmItte-- t. XM Mutv K. . Ir Har.nmsn. p. Aiimjirt-JRAdams to Prertr.ct tKleata fame. O. For mn. Ilstrlct t.n-riinir- arnta. tak Coromerrlal . t. f. .o. jsiririvi -Ii. I p.l th Stra. A- r.- Methodist S"a. woedtr praratlon werlt" tr. rrem 11 jn. V't t I r. rnf ft.3 I'jit., Pa.. r.t..ll as 0-9- N. an4 -- 3 I . rar 7 Tt... vt... 04n Ffm Ors a' 5 Htep at Intarrre-ilai- ri'kt O.Tee, I. I :9 p m, 1 A- East Way t' 7ejr;tt taf rak tn eat terma NEW YfiRK. Oct. 1.1. At n meeting of Methodist clergymen engaged In llo-pwork rn the East Side in this city, numerous pastors declared that the Mt thi I;?t revival is a failure In that quarter and that their work is successful only when they introduce confirm-- ticn classes for the i hil.iren. Kvangt list i w k along the f,;d lir.ts abandon- d. has been The leading workers declared that ir children In parents l:k- to dfss therec Ived in the white and haw them chun h in ( lasses. This ha? been arranged, they paid, by exettises Interpolated with questions from the ate hism. D2voured by Worms. Children often cry, not from pain, hut from hunger, although fed abundantly. Tl.e entire trouble arises from Inanition; their food 1? not assimilated, but devoured by worms. A few dosep of White's Cream Vermifuge will cause them to cess.' eying and hoc In to thrive at once, very much to the surprise and joy of the mother. 2oc at Z. cl r y. ed n, Alexander Wanless. E. Jones, Mrs. B. D. Euce. r.irs. (J. Chamberlain. District No. U George E. BurbiJge. C. A. Cnr!oi:ist, I'. G. Winters. George Lit-- 1 ley. Sr.. Ilyrnm H. liichards. .". iiialmar M is. Ge.rge Eittlev, William CarlquiPt, Sim;-s.-nAlternates Frank Jones, William Grif- fiths. District committee C. Iliahnah Carl ouist, Llizabotn Grittitiis, George i.iaicy, Sr. W. District No. 1." Thrmn Pickle, Thomas Gold. J..:;n (loin, H. J. Mac! . II. J. Walk, Y. C. Husl:. ;s. Ma y r. K livr. "alkcns hew, D. K. Alernates--- F 'ancis Jones. C. 1. Cud. District cmniittee-loi.- l, W. Husbands, pin. Thoiv ts ( - . , N'.;m "o'T r:? Vele'- - - C, District No. 1.; F. A. Calclough. John J. Sullivan, John ( siiivc, Charles Hi !irtz r, Goorsv T nomas, a. M. i;u- -- !olnh, N. O. Glrnn. N c omm;tt II. nutter. II M. Rudolph. . J. Genn, John Sallivan, r.iis. N.jpivan. District No. ! Thomas G. Winter. C. M. I. th. '.. E. Poulton. J. A. George G.E. Sm . 11 rnsMrs. Annie E. I'oui- Burt. S. William S hon-- rt, Mr 3. A.' It. Clay- ton, to-- .. Alt .t mates Nev.-el- l Robert Clayton, B'.:'t. James poulto District committe. George G. Smith, fbairman: John A. Burt, secretary as C Winter. William Schonert E. Ham.-rA. E. P'. niton. No. l'j Thomas lIomr. R. G. District i Hartley. F. B. Woodbury, David Mar- tretts, Ridvrt Shields, Jatr.es Dinwoodey, C. A. Homer, I. J. Truman. C. H. Wan- lc-District coram ittee Thomas Homer, R. G. Hartley, Robert Shields. Number of voics cast 10. District No. 2 -- M. K. Thomas. C. M. Jackdon. A. F. Thomas. Mis. John Shea J. F. Taylor, .Mrs. W. B. LaYielK M. Ii. Brothers, W. K Ea V;ellc. Distiici chairman M. It. Brothers. District. No. 21D. H. Peery. Eermrd ; Huron. Charles A. Hau. k. Charles Hurst H. ,C. Your.gson, E. A. King. N. J. Faust. Jr District committee 1). If. Peery, C. A. Houek. E. turds. Number of votes e;ist 72. T. E. Tnvlor. District No. Tribe, John W. Grace, Ella W. Henry Hyde, S. Hills. John N. Srieil. FurdV-ttI'olscm, William H. Kinsell. Edith Fol-soEliza S. Snell. Precinct convention Same os above. District No. 23 Rodney C. Badeer. Jesse T. Badger, JIarrv Smith. Theod0-- .' i A 1'etaler. Anna M. G. Petaler, Bvron V West, R. T. Burton. i IMstrict committee Jesse T. Badger. Number of votes c;ist 12. District No.S. 25 James Hegnev. T. Johnson. E. Jenkins. J. I'. Evans, A V. Jenkins, George u. Giav. District committee L. C. Johnson James Hegin ', K. -S Jenkins Number o Vlltt'.asi -- ii. Pistrirt N,. C.J'-- I). F. How Us. r:d Tw- Is. IJeniarr.iu tiuiver. Ibtrvey Guivfr, T. P. .Lewis. D. K. Johnson. Mrs. ii. p. Mrs Rose Yanstrcoter. I?ro,wn. .lahn Dan ct. Joiips. Alterrmtes P. F Prown, Mrs. Harvey (luiver, F. Gan7.fr District Hnrvev Guiver T). K. Johnscn. chairman; No. ?t Albort Fisher 'ii P District v' Pro j" J Currey. Jnm-- V. A. Brown. J. Wilson. J. W. Bond' Caroline Larson. Peter Shanprrn Alternate?, Thomas P.. ThornaV, David Precinct convent inn -- Same as above District commit u " J. w, Fre. c hairman; J. A. Blown, It l Fur' rey. James Hutchinson. Albert Fisher' Number of votes casi-2- 5. lM-nn- f-- e 1 . . : - n;n-4?h- "hr' ln lml hr In A'-if-- rrs 1 I rer-ort- 1 m. o "Ivdc at the l rakish way that strutting remarked tl,.e dsick. day.'" the "Yes." turk 'v giddd r aro-;r,- ur.jt tr"-- . d fir Th.ir.ksglvlr.g tlrre. ye i knew." ' What has to do w ith It T' that . h- "U'hv. wan! t.j appear v.i tfsgh ."- - Philadelphia Prrs. t!f-.- mtt, nck anl th (T.f( ir.g ini',M juu fa-a- fee Lr. Crarlea un aala J". J. s. ii 1 - e m. ; , f " i I ii nere s ; 4 "MeTlafSW ifc ia i Berth mass i ,i !Sj '"t wsr iir Tre fit. ttl Kia1! a New Trk. I' C Kaat 4ew fat' ! r !!.; T"l'. i Jr-M- I f O City Huti-binso- Third Precinct. District No. B. Hide. O. w. Mis Jean Hide. Thomas Mathews, Jrov'.o p r' G. Gibbs-A. lV Hov.e, .lames '.: ;re-r- t: M n c -!- to 0''e-s- s?t n. :'S-- o 79 V. Second South St. n. r. ?;esixs Art B'm o-r-a. c. v. f.t Lk Ciij-- . SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. I r- - !l A DaMjrL'fuI rlarw ta Vla;L r:cw to LiT. If You Have Goods to p Sel- lrr axa nnart VIA lir.ALTH. l.ALTIf W ;.'vir l frri'r It. lam tn ar1 . V" I". , tn CALir-m- V.'.t i t y t- am via; f. i"f f j r t : o,tI : 1 I t;I f ; i: a it r. ai' f " 4 y . rc--a e Tri'-ara-. r.nMi. T ail Itiraa a n TT. !.OT?VAK 1.l tai rmtr.c rci-n- . a ri:ia .Venn a.J erttae- tf IXia la lai Ao a'a Vat a ( T Tltn tr' rs.I'JrT 1 "H 'tar -- t at -- '.ar1 ! rrr-T- Kr'r,nr . Southern P":ciric Compiiny's Lines t', 5ur r .f r-- a T vt '! t ct ak 1 read by when you are in bfJ. The "Limited" leaves Colorado Springs 11:15 a. m., Denver 11:30 a. m. every day and arrives Chicago 5:30 p. m. the next day. Make; Union Depot connections with limited trains for New York. Bo.ton, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. fey 5' w Tor r-- r it; ra,. E. UTtAKii, Dli. AenL 0. A. BIBLE, TrT. Pat. Aent. 100 Weft 2nei Sotith St., Salt Lk4 City, UtAh. VThen r-tP- ff ltf"jj trJni, tl a!ec4Jrea of fall Information rear-atIo- n ' ."t a E l.i y ' Ttrn VUtsj er.e'e, ef h.-.- T tre . VV VV-- V t"lT Vt.rvvtS rr:'.c as! ?fcf.ia:r ; y ; J. HAL S. RAY, General Agent, Denver, Colorndo rt r T , Dwyer' C Felt. J. S. Fowler and Mr., Sarah Price District committee O. W. Moylc, chair-m;and C. 15. Felt, secretary. Number of votes east, about r,0 or CO D. District No. O. Wilicy Jr., Wil- - . I'a.j-.- c ao.ri 7nvNa'i. Ii.. rn: rp a. t:--.-k- It C fif jtt M Wn in you order far enough in advance. It is in a brilliantly lighted car nd there is an individual light for you. It is there for you to use vrh-- n and how you vish dressing, undressing, or to way f r f.i TICKETS: rr :m t'ft-- f 5 Orvwtcal I'lay Ctcuni ca Earth. C.nrM if ;;., je. , alifornia It is in the l5 t di,. n s ,SEU, Reeky ran M. .at 5 i S iictra. - t. I r.mr r t5y At P. T. A. Lovia, M-- - t In Oty m . Fluh Fco4 wf.l HILX DRUG CO. e ? '!n j . t ' Ar-- t t jk I a- to :y t ffal I nt.".;- - Two trs- - I Hi Mountain Limited. "center of the L"a fislt at th On the Rock Island's t,? ? ery 1 jfifingnii) TO ST. LOUIS. : "A mh t'i't a r l ear tj !.M4- -t USE SHORT COLORADO-UTAt- t ww faud s-.- mn-.it, fHARFrrn19!: arv letlL. wiitMUb' fo!. ni? g;jlnr replied "it's majc1r. '.rctlra Alarm tfc f vtt'"tef. P. - 4". - I t. nh i ar. t t fr"f- t.s :::e. ;5 j !6 st,c tr.akr t Dr. et f ato'j"! lha ra nf f. tmeti tra marli ftrKCIAL orn'.n r- Th reralar pf? f - t II Dr. Cha-l'- S tit It lefo tr.rv.Mt't cf rt t lntrwJ':e Ot!icc wis In PG. sr deftest t see 1 two te Ritrs are high everywhere, an! In to all uawho aeawr this adt ertimr,t I u iriu art s r. to ii many plates have broken thdr lour.ds. aeri p.Ja Ir.terfertd with wri?if. Apearacs prvpall liillwuy trnfll- has f"t' t"5- -Jf it nj,, f and great iruonv n!rnce has FRFF a, rT.tt mr't e4 j caused In KevT4l towrs by Inumlatior.a. ef Dr, OarUa' prw-j;; r ,"t Flh of Kraiti are under w.ut In Yorkfefre ter. wMJj fora . . rt,,' a m of itl Vt. and i ral TckIs gcr. shire, otre 4. H1V Jf pgp from the North of Lng'and. "Art f Mat . wH- tet. r ; i j all the m-t-o- If - j rrr txtutr ael eeeloir to fal'.e-- t 1- -ly rt J.. t fr;ri1 er. r ! rery tak p'I Irer . t-- , rn-,f- r. I c nvir tha 1 I f n er r--n. ft' F. rlra perfect aatlaf a'tlof. FOn HEMOVISO WXl INK LXil. No woman ahodt hrm wrtn;a . ' with report that noir.e from the outlook Incoming hourly more serious. Thnre na stm abatement of the downiour !n London Monday, but the total rnlr.f.iil U rnj i to the ai jTo.n hlng a iolnl highest noted tlnre the clerical New Yotk. a. !f r. DEVELOPINQ THE ETJ57 tir re'erlr. fabhy rfata fft tb!r ra. irral It i:r-l.ir-I'j- i "r 7 TT. LONDON. Oct. tale e.f rain and flood, although trinir.R in 13. rrv p.ate !'f d ar1 arms. : Da-viso- it r--aee . 1 t r ar.'.e tc,;3rdo P. ;...' f.tn fr- rn 4 v CHARLES FLESH FOOD tf-.- Sail LaW C?ty, A Good Vt... titHrt lr. 'Phe--a T. Dectr - JtfiS'TCN. O. A T. D. Ke n:xk. w.m. Frem Kiflia a1 I"rrJC am. 4 tc p m Nn, Jti Prom Tark C1tr a "i a m. L'o. 4 rrem ae.1 t nt rxrv Nv 3a Tr a m 01n ae.4 '- c r.Cnral vrAimnt. AfvtL 4tt Vta k. p-- r. - 4- a3 Cftnja ct Nrw MxU Tor partJetjUfa about REOCCtD FATES HAJtT Ihla rummer, asTftr ta m. ra. p m. S Fr"n nirittm. Hrser. ......... tT09. Marysval X 5 trv fa"n p-- .ty Second Precinct. attended the fourteen Pornoo-rat'But merlin? in the Tv.dfth district. There over several queswire disagreement.-tions which came up, and it was decided to adjourn the meetin-- until 8 o'clock this evening at the 13same place. Hen D. Luce, F. Stand-leDistrict No. A. J. IB'igh. V. T. Folger. F. D. yj2 3 TRAIIVS DAILY trWlvru p'-nt-a For Vo. 4 rmm Ko. 1 rrotn Irsvef P" ST :'rr-.-r la re-Clre- . fri SiXTA and ArUocA. ao4 Kurkt.. w t iM Wmi. 1 t pp tn. Oc n M th m. 4 Toe ae t ?K Veaf. t 'A ra Gf'n V-r.-r No. t 1J am. Park Ctty. ATtP.trrS AT PALT LAKH CITT. Tbouaacds ef TeatimonlaJt. 1 TOftU k tfca Mlnir.c ror pre; aratten trrl. Revival Fea- Rivers Out of Bounds and tatiTM"r. famtua but tre Is r.Mfciri t'ka It oa ha market. I' .has ilr mors tf rt ar ar4 t new twenty-Pthtn tures Conceded Failure the Railway Traffic Is by ft medical trofiea srl of rratefal wostn wo rsat thoin1a aa t It th rtft th rersfHen in New York. ;th nnu not,Ni oft Impeded. ALTHY FLK5H, thin chka, 1 1 ftrt. 3ai& 2CX pakta rr r.ona rireet IJtsa frem riah t riH- cm. fas citt. rt. Jos mi. CAGO. lALVFJTO.N. El- TAMO n; ', 02, ITCaiSD.H. S For irr DR . 9r 4Aeat -. Ce J, L Vf . w. C oiuj-tt- . I-- Pit r-- r Menrea. 'Doea mora frf my f)me,n(i anl form than hava n)IMri jedHell Anna BAD FLOODS UNPOPULAR IN ENGLAND l!Ha,n. fu fx-te- ta Clty Tifktt cmr. meoial "Moat f Jt ' "n eniion t ne ssm. A. Mills. C. L a lav on t: l-- SHOULD READ THIS i. i.iert. . t-- ! haltar4laktr Itsat a.faw .yn. i.f.ree an Kit.... IS f m. Dnef trt a". ca. Toe tvarr I 1J tatIlebr, N. Utstham. Provo. MarvaU . I Win. So p ror ar.i all tntae n; vi aim WiKUms. Cha. ,"Cl.r'.'71' imwin. Ibtrt Morris . ... ... iavi.i t.ameron. i.b, irnnK m T m-ntT- C -- Thomi Iors. llof1:n. :'c a - 1 Idi-trir- ,, n. eat: :,r. MavaJ -- . Prd-rsen- r. Ix-ul- s t ' r-- , ctu. Lw m. tv fa convrntlen Th mlU'e-J- ft, c . m t':i;- .t ,. ! r-- - o..'.s. cr. . Je-T-.- , , I !.( " ' 'I I 1. , r t-- ' .ni. n4 ! H -t A:l Afr.t aar.r 0neraJ Tnr,r. chairman: Ch.-v!;. secrrtarv. l of votes Ntm!r iHstrlrt No. M- -i:rst, SehuVr. W. W. G It. i::ake!y. Thos Wlltlams Mrs. Klrg. M Sch iler. J M'rs-- . Mr Jhi. tere. chalr-rr.nDistrict icinmm--K- , G. It. I'.ir.k'iy, NumtxT of tfs cast. t I No. lUtlnrfll. Frnr.k Krle, John Imv!. Jr. Ir!ne p.aker, District No. W. Pnwrr, II. King. J. p' MUI- Aor,dmane. w.i',0. w. 11. Dale. James Maxwell J. c. Krup. S. Wilkes. W t ; '.,"rKPJ. avnge. Brltlin. K. (I. WooMey. ,' 1 rartJey'.sra KaJt aa o p.m r.Ildt, ens' !(Aa trm- tt ft sa m. oirrt, ;ifvi Xv n o r a t.aa.Traxta Wn. 1r A. U r D M RNCKR T. JJ City Tlcitt OfSe, 201 JCaia Ttlepbor.a John . :i t J f-- r e, C. I !i .r, .fan f ? - an. turn i.t. jax ALL V21AXN3 DA1XT. aM r!-!- -f Dtrert atac rf,(!f!!i Itr1rM In ay'.hrT t'lah aed Neaia I!nm. 1 Oarf at J H'a ' I'T-jp.- fpr e.ttJe. a.m .Jj f,ir Toa tr-- mr.S Mt:f.fd. ftr.ta ar.4 Wm. T. M.trk. K. O t. Thomaa Marshal.. ChrU Uu. Arrcld, ener. t" Tsvtor. R t Iltrlct Nnr Mrrrls, WalJrrr.ar Vn Coll. IM Hn'il-rrovChss. It. Pedernen. Amy Tbomaa. 1 f '!"-r T rem f.fr Ctr tairr.otK. Eureka, Ptoektsn. . - ry. CiUj Jr p. m . Jw-ab- Ity. chairman; 1). Ii.-- HIiemiiat, serrtsry P. tlrnd'tson J If District No. Herman ISsrntferai-rJos. Walker. Mrle, C. P. OvetfUIJ. IM Mctiarrln. Joih MbU'.ey. U C Anae'.t. Altern.ne Arrund Itek. C. Murrhv. T. V. WlP.Mms. IUlrt-- t N. re rr. :00 a.m t. r-rl- hues Q."3C Ca::e.tt st.4 irartse:it rotr.ta , rrvm Pr Lrtl. rate34. MrcMf ard .gnjt Vi:y f Sears. Mi MuSvey. Mrs. S. H. Jacks-- n. J. V. tr.vo. AR-ZUT- t w.ri. )rriI Arrun. It it. it. or 5 " . ta ay s.ift.a 4A-- P:trtct : T-- TTa a4 ............ IJta V wm. Juab, rtj. Calinl and lr.ter0Lsla - K-S- ar! Lesrr.tr c.o- -fi'ie rat-e- n. L. A. RoUrts. . i. John C."rr.ror!. W. fwde. A W. I'lstrlt N'rt, R. W, Spncr. Ardr'-Brcn.. C.It. lUldmiH. llsrtt Alexander MrMsttrr. Ir. Mrs. A. !;.!. EVERY Fifth Precinct. -( fk rtarh. tat tvo-- k Btoat.n Tor - - Iairr?-S1- ! h. m.- W Mney. Wm. CaTrtren. Mm. C. It. Hark. U, II Ptr.ros. Mrs. Mac Mtt N - 1 , m- IVe Oarf!J4 Al-er- - 1, 1902 Miy ' U. - OLD FASHION Fernstrom. J. II. Harper. S. S. Moyl, Fred T'nderwood.A. K. A. Gregory, A. B. Reeve. Junius Oswald. Sawyer, Jr.. H. Stephen Mnyle, chairman; H. F. Fernstrom, secretary. J. II. Harper, chalr-'inai DisLrict committee 1. F. Fernstrom. S. S. Movie, District No. Jor.epn Dederlch. E. A. Walton. D. J. Hngga.a. A. T. Klein. John William P.r.ss'ter, J. S. Darke. J. William H. Van Dorn, BenR. L jamin! F. Trnpp. District chairman D. J. Hoggan. K '4 v , Shepard. E. II. Youn. 1'reference for Johr Clark for Mayor. District No. 3s John II. Cumrmvk.. L. V. JoHall. J. K. Tnronta, i. seph U. Eldrcdfe, Dr. II. 8. Ciawaon. Frank It. Snow. Judge K. A. Wilson. licorice t . r eii. Alternate John It. Kimball. District No. 3. R. W. Young. Morris Sommer. I). L. Murdw-kJ. A. Mayne. J. M. Huston. W. 8. C.llwon. Frcsl Ilirris. Mrs. Morris Sommer, Miss K. V. Shef. ricK. District No Thomas, Tliomaa T. MrKwin, Thomas t.v . rrioms, N.Henry Y. Sloan. SehotlelJ. T. II. Lyon Owen. James Peacock. Mrs. Henry ian I. .".chwin, Wtlllarri Waterfall. II. A, Deare, irs. uan u wen. Alternates kI E. Sloan. A. A. Avery. Tl. a. Young. Harry Horsley. Mr. Jamrs I'eacocK. Precinct convention Same as above. Liirjci committee uuvti ii. Lyon, Vlinu UIH (1. No. of votes east district No. 41 M. S. Worlev. W. W x.lillams. A. S. Hlnhatrt, Frank Crocker. ii. T. Brown. W. J. poutton. .. Flemlmc. W. W. C.ilder. C. W. Cafftll. W. H Ttyi waier, .uss r.uzii narton. irs. A. Rlna vo,xl. M. D. Mulholhmd, C. Rlngwood. rv . f. pni ley. uistnct ao. 42--A. H. Tarbet. Jerry M .Moor. j. Li..Oen. Orson Allen. Mrs. J. r . nmun, .Mrs. it. u. Hsmpton. J. J. Paul. omiaiii o. i wrn, tl. it. ninning. p. J jamcs . t;astleton. Ueorge H. Wal uaiy, lace. Alternates q nomas H. Ash. Thomas . i ii.i'teniiam. nen. H. Ixrn. treorg"Wom ..- I- j.' xx t owers, John man J. I MJelstrup. W. H ?"r; . ..... waiiirr .il.lAneil. J. V. l.HrV. 1,1'Ortn J' .2' niKm.in. J .,..-',i i. isrtmn iu. u. . C. U Jr oolley. IfS It. i 4'-- I8t U 0 . Silver, Mrs. Samuel Conley, Mr. A. Tray-no- r, S. S. Newton, George K. Wallace. Mis. George B. Wallace, Mrs. E. I). Hovey and Mrp. J. B. Miller. District committee John C. Haves. Mrs. Henry An.old and Mrs. A. Tray-no- r. C. Tnblo e . District con mittee I). O. Wllley Jr., chairman, and A. F. Barnes, secretary. Number of vote cast. 23. District No. William - Wood Jr.. James E. Casteline, Henry Arnold. George B. Wallace, John C. Hayes. Mrs. Mary District No. Donald. Vt.-- h - t o-- e. G.-rg- e t-- tidir District No. 37 S. It. Lynch, It. R Heat-tiDr. W. L. Johnson. J. T. It. P. Richards. L. It. Youth. O.Spncr. P. Prtt. W. O. Patrick. Mrs. D. W. Jsms. J. K. Earlow. Alonzo Ynunit. Mrs. F. II. Cook. Alternates W. A. Shepherd. T. J. Mc intosh. Frank C. Movie. Mat hew Noall. Precinct rommitte Frank C. Movie. M. Docker. Tine SAN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES AND SALT LAKE R R CO. t Ajtr.tm. en r rr- -. retit-.4rtt tst rTT. TlCtD7TPA.S.T. I tm ii mot onr.wx a xjrm error. '(! jhiortCTTT. Ieh ta SALT UKE H.e.u ; trr1",t "i re ll'H ii i cr Tee rreTo. XM. r:'SM arti! M'frj Jura. at "t rviacir Co N'Thl fe Me.tl r !ete-Cook Remedy n ., v atfsta 7:30 a. 13 iva iixi:: runt, cxcs u. r.!.i .... .... a V;j.y Hy... rrmanvei'.r OorL Fourth Precinct. Ham D. Neal. Joseph Mullett. Josenh A. Peck, A. F. Barnes, Phil Margetts." Reed T. Cannon, Lottie Davis and Annie D. First Precinct. TIME TABLE Wal- W.-Hasla- MORRIS, DERN AND WALL ARE FAVORED BY THE DEMOCRATS. Candidates at Precinct ItlU and Ad District No. 35-- A. Ia." Neheker. John II. Evans, Mary E. Has'.am. B. M. NI5-tv- , H. Mairrle E. Nlelren. John M. Roseli. John M Mill. IL T. Cowburn and Frei Bolcmon. District committee John W. Haclam. TL M. itose.ll and Fred Solomon. District No. S6 Joseph A. Ha!ToriNn. P. Folsotn. Horace Ha!llniprorth. Ityrum F. S. Fvmstrom. Gera-- lUli.rg worth and Otto Eundin. Alternat"s Camlilo Ilalllrtfrsworth and Lucy Jonea. District commute II. It. lfAUlr.gaworth. Joacph A. Halvorvn and K. S, Fernstrom. 00 Complete List of Workers Elected to Nominate ff Pugsley. Al tern Met Edit U lace. LEAVE 5ALT LAKn vvi ai II E j! I |