Show r M aft T J ICS IN X logana I 1 i ajl r the following in regard to i leal zin in the iri of frohe e bounty loun y is taken en from yie y ie iaan journal al of the 2291 there bere was a full attendance at the court house last evening to heathe report of jf the committee appointed athe on tuesday night to effect changes in the municipal 1 omia atel by the regu regular laii peopled con the inesti meeting ug VPS wf to arder by ma mayor opening with grayer mayor baij the meeting had hopballe been hop calle ofte oae class of the ra A alakl who W acad ances they did not bot like the ticket adopted wit lafit monday evening we will now hear bear fromme from the he committee of five appointed to see what could bedone be done I 1 am here against my will if sueh such a meeting proceeds as did last jast monday night Y 1 shall rhall go home I 1 stayed at that meeting 9 few moments aul ani an i went away disgusted this meeting is for those with grievances I 1 have seen a few part parties lewand and told the grievances the he people tut but they are under no whatever willing to POO in any way I 1 need not go lo jav 10 parti particulars eulars they will not re mon fAder the matter under any cir J Z fa stewart sold said he be had not anything except what all law w I 1 have only labored to avoid ft division to bring about unity I 1 have tried the necee necessity sity of fill all solidly I 1 do nov not think we can AMM afford to divide I 1 am heartily aja favoron feivor of unity thomas irvine reported that the second ecord ward ought to be satisfied as they had foux four on the ticket J I 1 am satisfied the people down our way vix yare are satisfied with our part of the ticket james jaines adams said he bad seen a majority majoria ot of the delegates of the Fitt hWard they said they were willing to have another head to the ticket it if it was the wish aish of the people they voted for I 1 D bainee they thought he was a good and man but if he be was not ahey were willing to have a change made mad a this statement was met with he be mayor said an affidavit was prepared ored in answer to the charge a conspiracy had been formed tween preen the people of the third W I 1 youa clr wards to get in ina a certain I 1 i kit tt mr aft barker then read the aVit which was signed by quite a bumber of tho the delegates the he mayor again spoke and said add had taken no part directly or to directly in the convention and that ho be had not been consul consulted ted he was sorry for the feeling of victory th athas awen manifested and edh distract the people the mayhem em hazed several times that the floor door wao wait open to the aggrieved parties W D cranney stated that be knew of some who had bad gone to the th mee meeting taing on tuesday night to do d 0 a all I 1 they could to allay feeling myad my ad vloe is to vote the ticket and let the rest where it belongs V aw W ma maughan aghan stated it was simply a question as to whether the ticket would carry or not the question wats discussed if the ticket could be elected he be doubted it even now it was pretty nearly a tie he be thought ten per cent will bot vote th this Is will leave ou on a solid ticket he doubted if the young men and dissatisfied one would vote the ticket there would be others stay at home if there is a split in the peoples ticket it will be a contest between the opposition ticket and the liberals and the regular ticket would he considered hardly hadly be in the race he said some of the delegates said they nad bad voted for the nominees but could not vote the ticket by all means let us stick together in one way br the other if there is another ticket let us stand together on the ticket let us not give the opposition a victory mr ed hansen said he was a little curious to kno know wow ow those present felt and if it was not out of order he would like to have an expression of those present mr said he believed the ballot in utah was secret aud and that one third of those present were not voters he did not think a vote should be called aaron D thatcher thought it was waa improper and out of place to ask for a vote the mayor put the motion by asking all in favor of the peoples peopled ticket say aye there was not a single doice raised in favor of the ticket the house bouse thundered its applause for several seconds As the mayor did not call for a negative vote mr hanson requested that the negative vote be called for the negative vote was put and one third to toone one half of the audience seemed to vote in the negative mr stewart said from what they had beard this evening there must be a great deal of discontent but we must not be divided he spoke strongly in favor of union mr hailstone said as there could be no vote gotten here in favor of the ticket he thought the meeting ought not to adjourn without taking some action better get up another ticket than have a split P W madsen adsen stated that we a all had to do things at times that we did not want to and it looked as though this would have to be the case in voting for this ticket dr ormsby of the central muni cipal committee stated that the assertion that the ce central com commotes motee was waa unwilling to make any changes was without foundation the corn coin cittee has not been consulted on the matter at all bishop thomas X smith said that he did not W want ant apy any I 1 opposition though he thought the way the ticket was gotten up was noot just 1 I am opposed to any division we should stand shoulder to aboul der and bear the injustice manfully A motion prevailed that the municipal committee be given give an opportunity of expressing its views dr and stated that he be took part in sending delegates to the convention and while he might not favor favo tho the ticket he felt it was waa his bis duty to support the work of those he be had entrusted with the work of making the ticket T hp 1 I might not like it but be would work for the ticket and when the time came round again for another election he be would select such men as he be wanted but no true member of the peoples peopled party would go back on his ticket he pointed out that the republicans while they would coia contend tend as hard bard as possible until the ticket was named would all al unite to a man and forget their differences and work to success he said mid we could not afford to be divided in this instance and in no instance could we afford to be divided mr sloan was called for he said he was a member of the convention and had no grievances and as the chairman had said this was a meeting for those having grievances he had nothing to say in ia this meeting thomas morgan said if there was a reporter present he be hoped he be would publish the truth in his paper I 1 am in favor of peace I 1 have always been in favor of peace but I 1 do not like the way the ticket was made there are good men on the ticket a majority of them are good men but 1 I do 0 not like the way the tie ticket ket was made if we must hang let us hang bang together J W quay Quayle ie said he did not want a split and I 1 as aa the ticket as my conscience will allow mayor quayle said be was a peacemaker and was here for peace and he be wished it so understood there being no one else to speak the meeting adjourned I 1 immediately upon the adjourn ment mr sloan said he be would like those present to listen a few moments to him if he be could get the use of the room A hubbub commenced inen ced when sheriff crookston stopped stepped to the front and compelled order and permitted mr sloan to aspea i he was asked why ht he had not spoken during the meeting and replied that he did not speak k then because mayor quayle had repeatedly stated the meeting was open to those who had bad grievances he he defended the action of the convention and denied the intimation of the mayor that the delegates bad refused to consent to a change he knew of four besides himself who had bad not been spoken to about it he also denied that there bad beep been any clique or trickery and said it was not mot the spirit of peace which prompted men to attack one of their members until ate family were la in beairs nor was it the spirit of peace which kept wiling telling men an unjust injustice lee had bad been done them and that they could be brought and sold like fat oxen he made explanations of how the ticket was brought about and ceased remarks were made by peter maughan and sheriff cookston and the assembly quietly adjourned on wednesday afternoon afternoon the following ticket was seen floating about the town it is but just to state to those of the peoples peopled party whose names are on the ticket that it is being vended bended by perSO persons EIS not at all times responsible for what they do THE PEOPLES CHOICE for mayor george barber for councillors councilors cou F F riter biter L C farr james W quayle quay ie geo cole hyrum hayball WG reese beese and N M hansen for justices of the peace robt jenks W T owens for city recorder E K R nielsen for marshal david crookston for assessor and collector J M wilson for treasurer 8 A langton it is said that bw because ause of the dissatisfaction of persons at the ticket the liberals have rev revived I 1 ved hope and propose to strike a number of names off the registration list and to aid as they have been doing with the unwise help ot of members of the party in fomenting further and stronger fr dislikes and get still other tickets in the field they also hope to to get many nany young men accounted peopled people is party men to vote their ticket it is also charged that a subcommittee sub committee from the territorial central committee of the liberal party will visit logan look the field over and furnish such money as may be needed to bring about a liberal victory i possible by quiet and effective work and by taking advantage of the discont discontent ent that has arisen it is the hope of the liberals that they may be able to crowd in |