DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION.Helena, Mont., Sopt. 2, 1002, At u mooting of tlio Democratic Stato Con-Irtt! Committee, hold in the city of Helena, on tlio 2nd day of Septombor, 1002, It was ordorotl that a Democratic stato convonUon bo calloil to meet in tlio city of Rozomiin, Mont., at 19:30 a, m. on Tuesday, September 23, 1902. for the purpose of nominating ono representative in tlio congress of the United Status, ono associate jastico of the supreme court of tlio stato of filontnna, and for tlio transaction of such other business as may properly como before a Democratic convention,Tlio representation for tlio convention lias boon apportioned among tlio several counties us follows, the basis being one delegate for the ovorngo of each 70 votps, or major fraction thereof, cast for Governor and Associate Jastico on the Democratic ticket in tho election of 1900, And throe delegates at largo from each county.Beaverhead .......... 10Broadwater.,..., ........ 11Carbon.............. 13Cascado.... ..............................37Chotoau.......... VICuster............... 1!Dawscn ..... 7Door Lodge............... 19Fergus ....... 17Flathead........................ 17Gallatin..................................... 20Granite............. 14Jefferson............................ 16Lowis and Clarke.... ........ 43Madison................ 21Meagher ................................. ttMissoula, ....... 24Park..............«..... 16Powell ............. 13Ravalli .......... 14Rosebud ................. 0BUvec Bow......... 122Sweet Grass................... 7Teton . ...... 9Valley............................. 7Vollowetono ..... 13Democratic County Conventiontitled to representation in said convention as follows:POLLING PLACEVnzClNCTChoteanBartonBynumLako Basin Lowry Robaro SbolbySwaot Grass St. MarysDapnyorCollinsRaymondNorth ForkBolloviewPonderaCut BankDELEGATESCourt liouso...........,11Bollorud’e 8tore ...... 3Cowell's Store ........3Croseon's House ........ 1Floworroo’s Storo...... ...8Thomas’ House 7Merchants Hotel... 9Dick Croekford’a ...... 1Harris1 Storo................. IHagen’s Hotel............... 6Station.,.., 1Collins1 liouso.............. 8KoUngg’s Houso.....,...... 1ItadciuFs House...... ..... £Station... ......... 3Allison’s Shop,.,,,........... 3Total ....... 58Primaries for tho selection of delegates and alternate delegates to tho county convention shall bo hold in. tlio various p roc in eta at tho placefi named on Wednesday, tho 17th day of September* 1902, botwoon tho hours of 1 and 3 p. m. Tho county central committee hoe adopted tho following rules for tho government of the convention:First—Delegates and alternates shall bo democratic residents of tho precincts thoy represent.Second—In tlio absence of a delegate his alternate shall cost Ids vote.Third—In tho ahsoneo of a delegate and hit alternate, a majority of the delegation of that proclnct shall ho ontltlod to cast the vote of tho absentee.Fourth—In case any precinct shall bo without representation, oitbor by dologato or alternate* precinct shall not bo entitlod to vote.By order of tho Democratic County Contra! Committee.G. M. Coffey, Chairman*S, H. Gabvin, Secretary,Total............................... 51JThe state contra! committee has adopted tho following standing rules for the government oftho convention.First—Delegates and alternate delegates shallbo Democratic rosldents of tho county they representSecond—In the qb^cmeo of a dologato his alternate sli4R his voto.rpiijd— In tho absence of a delegate and his alternate, n majority of tho delegation of that county shall be entitled to cost tho voto of tho absentee.Fourth—In case any county shall be without any representation, either by delegate or alternate, such county shqU not be entitled to vote.Fifth—In tUp prolfraJnary organization of the contention, the unit rtilo shall not provoU, but tho vote of each delegate shall be oounted in accordance with his own v^ows.By order of tho pptnooratlc Stato Central Committee.,WALTER COOPER, Chairman. HARVEY BLISS, Secretary.** it _Notice Of The Sale Qf Beal Estate* At Public Auction.Notice ia hereby given that so ptnm tiuce of an order of the district coart ot the Eighth Judicial District of the stat*of Montana, ia and foj the comity, of Cascade, made on the 10 th. day^ofc- Sept-^ember, 1902, in the. matter of the estate ot William life, deceased, the undersigned, the administrator of said estate will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, lawful money of the United States of America, and subject to confirmation by said district court, on Saturday the 11th day of October, 1902, at 2 (o'clock p. m, at the front door of the court house of said district court, in the city of Great Falls, Cascade county, state of Montana, all the right, title interest and estate of the said William Ulm at the time of his death and all the right, titlee and interest and estate that the said estate has by operation oHaw or otherwise acquired other than or in addition toihsfe of the said William Ulm at the time offtChoteau, Mont., Sopt. 11,1902, At a meeting of tho Democratic county central committee held in Cbo-teau on tho 11 tb day of September, 1902, it was ordered that a Democratic county convention be called to. meet at the court house in Chateau at two o'clock p. m.^oq Saturday, Sept. 20, 1902, fey: the purpose of electing nine Relegates and nine alternate delegates to the Democratic state convention to be held in Bozeman on Tuesday, Sept. 23,1902, and to name a dateupon which the same delegateselected to the above mentioned county convention, shall agaiq assemble in convention for the purpose of nomi nation the following county ticket: Onp. senator, one representative, three commissioners, one treasurer, one sheriff, one clerk and recorder, one assessor, one attorney, one super-intendent of schools, one surveyor, one public administrator, one coroner,and for the transaction of such other business as may$roperly come beforehis death in and to all that certain lot^ piece or parcel of land situated lying ani being in the county of Teton, and state*of Montana, and particularly described as follows, to-wit*.The sonth. half of the northwest quarter and lots numbered throe and foor ot -section four m township twenty-two* v north, ot range three east, containing:/ 162.07 acres of land more or less accords* iog to government survey.Terms and conditions of ealeL Caitr*' lawful money of the United; States ot '' America; ten per cent, ot the purchas*money to be paid to the said administrator- . on the day of sale, balanoe on confirm-^ ation of sale by said district courts Deed-. ? at expense of purchaser. . * . - * 71JL'W. H. Ulm, Administrator of thepf * % estatepf Wm. Ulm, deoessedi^; H. H. Ewing, Attorney for estate.•lt; , ' ;Dated Sept. 16, 1902. ' -V.«*Dr, Stephens who has:;■vmiaA« A*\v * *dentistry in (Jreafc Falls since1893, requests an*’ examinatioiffbfwork done bv him while herebafort;/ *1Ithe convention? v The yario.uaWill be in; Ghoteau/iabbutS.Oct;4sti;iIH