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Show TOMEETATOGDEN Democratic State Convention on September 5th. CALL OF THE COMMITTEE As Formulate at the Meeting Held in Salt Lake on Aug. 12 ta Suggested That Democrats Consider Propriety of Indicating Indi-cating at the State Convention Their Preference for XT. 8. Senators, A meeting of the democratic territorial terri-torial committee was held in Salt Lake city on Monday, August 12, 1895, at which a call for a etate convention was formulated as follows: A state coavention of the democratic party ot Utah is hereby called to meet at the Grand Opera house, Oden city, on Thursday, the 5th day of September, 1895, at 11 o'clock a. m., ior the purpose pur-pose of nominating a candidate for representative re-presentative to the fifty-fourth congress, con-gress, and candidates for the following state officeB, to-wit : Governor. Secretary of state. State auditor. State treasurer. Attorney -general. Superintendent of public instruction. Three Judges of the supreme court. Also, the election of a democratic state committee. and the transaction of such other business as may properly come belore the convention. The convention shall consist of six hundred and fifty (6i0) delegates. Utah county is entitled to 88 delegates. dele-gates. Conventions for the nomination of candidates for district judges shall be held on Saturday the 14th day of Sod-te Sod-te ruber, 1895, at 11 o'clock a. m. Fourth district, comprising Utah, "Wasatch and Uintah counties, at Provo. Conventions in senatorial districts comprising more than one county, Ehall be held on Monday, the 23rd day of September, 1895, at 10 o'clock a. m. Utah county constitutes one senatorial sena-torial district. Convention will be he d at such time and place as the county committee will hereafter design nate by call. The number of delegates from each county to the judicial and senatorial dietrict conventions shall te the same as for the state convention. Tae county committees are requested to call conventions for the election of. delegates to the above named conventions conven-tions and for the nomination of can didates for mem here of the state legislature, legis-lature, and for sucu county officers as may be elective this year. The committee suggests that the people in their county conventions and by their delegates in the state convention, conven-tion, consider the propriety of indicat ing their preference of persons to be selected by the legislature aa senators from the state of Utah. |