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Show DELEGATES ARE 10 TRAVEL JN STYLE Salt Lake, June 4. Utah delegates to tho national Democratic convention, to be- held nt Baltimore June 25, aro to travel to the conontlon city Jn regal re-gal stylo, .under arrangements made by a committee consisting of John Dern, C. P. Ovcrfield. W. R. Wallace and John W. Burton. William W. Roylaaco has already "' I'll" i gone east and Samuel Russell will leave on Thursday. Tho remaining lourteen delegates and a few accom- ! panying friends will made up a party ; of twonty-fivo for the Baltimore trip-; - For their use a standard Pullman sleeper, electric lighted and otherwise i modern In every particular, will be ' provided. Tho special car will be J used on the entire trip from Salt Lako ' to Baltimore and return. j According to the schedule fixed by the committee of arrangements tho delegation car will leave this city over ov-er tho Oregon Short Lino as part of ' the Overland Limited train at 11:40 ! a. m., Tuesday, July 18. It will arrive ar-rive in Chicago June 20 at 9:16 a. m. and remain there until 11:45 p. m. J During that time the Democratic dele- j gates will visit the national Republican Republic-an convention. Governor Spry and ; ' Colonel C. E. Loobo endeavoring to make arrangements for seats. Baltimore will bo roached at 7:20 a. m., June 22, and headquarters will be established at the Hotel Bclvidere. Tho car will go over the Oregon Short Line, the, Union Pacific, the Chicago. Milwaukee & St Paul and tho Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania lines. . Secrotary H. L. Oamminga of the 1 Republican state central committee J has Issued a call for a meeting: of del- W egates and alternates to the national - , Republican convention, to bo hold at ; 0 tho office of Governor William Spry, ' j In tho city and county building, at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. This meeting Is called for tho pur- pose of electing a chairman of tho dologatiou and also to determine upon tho route of travel to Chicago, thq I convention city. Colonel C. E. Loose will leave for Chicago on Monday to sit as a mem. prior to tho meeting of the national : convention on June 18. He will re-' main thero until tho convention shall ' adjourn. State Senator O. K. Marks aunoun- i I cos his candidacy for nomination by j tho state Republican convention for congressman at laige for Utah, and I has already begun an active campaign j j j in the Interest of his candidacy. I Sheriff Joseph C. Sharp is 'seeking re-election to hjs-office. Ho has de- I cided to ask tho county Republican convention for the nomination, an'd . he'and his friends arc now out work- f Ing to that end. Opposed to him for 1 the nomination are Dr. A. C. Young. 1 Claude Russell. C. Frnnk Emery and J Andrew Smith and others 1 j P. A, Droubay of this city, proclaim- j j Injc himself to be n progressive and -1 ac Independent Republican, has nn- M nounced his candidacy for nomination , i by the oounty Republican convention to the position of member of the board of coramlsionera of Salt Lako county. |