OCR Text |
Show may miss buying opportunity now and the6Xthera -- miss buying .Opportunities every day of their Jives. CL who docs not follow. Salles STS. ' mtg?T put -to business wethods- democrats name SPLENDiD-TICKTHE ticket Commssioner For Four Year THATCHER MOSES ffnr Two Year Commissioner peter nelson c. the depot to the Agricultural server College; (2) an at of a least at system saving t25.(XX) to property owners; (3) thcmaking of definite prelimin-ar- v arrangements for a better and more sanitary water supply and a better water system for Logan City. 4th. We favor the continued ownership by the city of our Municipal Light plant and declare ourselves in favor of' increasing its capacity so that its benefits may extend to all citizens. We also favor a bettef , ostein of street lighting, which at a slight initial expenditure can he operated and maintained . at less expense, than our present system of lighting. 5th jWe give our promise to the people that the nominees of this convention should they be elected will, in their management of public affairs, look rather to the interests of. the people than to thwe of party, and that they will faithfully discharge the ditties of their offices. The vote Thatcher 18. Hayball 70. hayball G. henry amoBg other thingV would enumerate (1)' a street railway from H! and H. G. Hayball. stood: For Mayor. For Auditor N. P. NIELSEN, JR. i called for Mr. Hayball was and made a neat little speech in which he pledged his best efforts to the people and their interests, if elected. For four year commissioner Mir. D. L. lfoopes named Thomas G. Lowe. George W. Skidmore named Several Air Men Trying to Fly From Sea to Sea For $50,000 liSATURDAY fair-minde- r d y Former Mayor Edwards, who had been looked upon as the most delikely candidate for "Mayor, his of use the clined to permit name when opposition to his canHe would didacy appeared. doubtless have been named for Mayor had he remained in the race, as Mr. Hayball himself was one of his supporters, but he had laid it down that he did not desire the place and would not engage in competition for it, so when another man was.,, named for the place he at once ..with drew. The ticket has no more sincere supporter, however. The convention was called to order hv City Chairman S. B. -- Thatcher. . ing committees were named. Resolutions Weston Vernon, William George W. Skidmore, Evans. Jos. E. Cardon, William Edwards. Credentials Lewis D.Bodrero, A. IT. Palmer. John Broberg. Permanent Organization and Order of Business Arent Johnson. ITeber C. Maughan, J. M. Blair. A reeess was taken ' for five minutes and then the following permanent organization was installed. Chairman Anthoa Anderson. 1st Viee Chairman Mrs! J. P. Secretary Joseph N - J. A, ar - , - non-partisa- ex-Ut- n m N - p s F. A. Mitchell. committee on credentials reported and then it was decided to allow all Democrats present the right to vote, Rrof. Vernon read the platform which was adopted without disChaplain The sent. . - The chair named Jno, F. Rabe. M R. Andrew, Chas. Batt as tell, , Nominations for Mayor were called for and Joseph E. Cardon named William Edwards.- " Heber C. Maughan named n Anderson. Mr. Anderson however, gracefully declined the An-tho- nomination. ,. r- - S. B. Thatcher Moses Thatcher who in ed Henry G. Hayball. son and William fiominated turn nam- J. H, Wil- Evans seconded the nomination of Mr. HaybalL Hayball asked that his name he withdrawn. ,, , Mr. Edwards then arose ..j.and explained that he had permitted :. e use of his name on one eondi- ion only that there be no or opposition to bim, ana Sensing the fact that some were opposed to him, he emphat-leail- y declined to permit the further ute of his name. Finally, a ballot was ordered n the nmeg of Moses Thatcher Mr. - - k -- Chairman son. ers. e -- g Mr. A. E. Cranney was named as temporary chairman and Geo. D. Cardon secretary. The follow- Griftin. 2nd. Vice the rules be suspended and Peter still, neither team being able to C. Nelson be elected by acclama- score. Th play was in the terMote fey American Free Association. . of the the was done. this tion and regulars greater ritory EVKRA! aviator have eatertd (be contest for aSM.000 prlao offeree for fi h? quii-- est flight from the AflaBtlcrtothr PaoRJc. and atariy Mr. Nelson thanked the con- part of the time, otherwise-fivt been watte from each oceaa. aa tb tfraa oftheoffer penult tb vrtp vention' when called upon for a honors were about even.; Each 'to be made In either direction. The Prat few day of tbe varloua flight team made down first the he said elected if and that against speech of then bad accident and I other, twice, and thjr were al- were not. encouraging to the aviator, aa each Kao would do his level best. fctarted from Francisco, bring tbe re Fowler O Robert trouble. motor most even as to the kicking. sTlie For Auditor Sirs. Hannah Is above In tbe shown He picture ae be biased air. to tb take to Jaeobsen named Miss Ida Mit- field was" so heavy that any esti- voflteeiant before taking to tbo air and nlao In hia machine winging' Me mother geodbv bl chell, Anthon Pehrgpn named N. mate of the team representing ws rapidly toward ble eaatera goal- Tb other picture abowe Calhraph p. P. NielsenMr. Mr.' F. A. Mitchell the CollegeMhis year was impos- Rodger ktandlBg beside bis machine at Governor island. New Tor hafUo A daughter sible. One thing is certain, how- - n few moment before he started on bit flight westward. explained that his when the ineligible would he. unable, to accept, hay- - ever,-tha- t mg a better position at the pre,; men, who. are now on the second team, join the first squad, Teeizel sent time. .Mr. Nielsen., was , declared the will have something of a team, - lie has some wonderfully nominee hy acclamation. good x men who will come in next year, Mr. Blair Chairman For City rule excluding them GIVES REASON FOR ACCEPT- accept the nomination. This renamed A. E. Cranney and he was the one-yeOne young fellow this season. named by acclamation. ING NOMINATION OF quest was signed by men Aepre-seutinMr. Louis Bodrero was named named Taylor has all- the earthe banks, CITIZENS TICKET. colleges, for secretary bu he declined and marks of a player of the very and nearly every line of schools, N. P. Nielsen Jr. was elected by first rank. He played end- - on To a Journal man J. A. Hen- business in our city. Over a acclamation. Saturday, and his work on de- drickson gives the following as million Jollars worth of city pro- A communication from the fense was brilliant. his reason, for accepting the ap- perty was represented by th man and Kirby, the compaign commitpointment at the head of the Citi- men who signed this request. I tee, inviting the Democrats to co- the two Schweitzers are among zens ticket: I bad made up my looked upon this as a great combest men the A. ever on seen the in with it having operate mind not to accept any position pliment and felt that I did not prevail, was read C. campus, and when they be- whatever under the new plan, of have the right fo turn it down. and then tabled without discus- come a part of the College team City Government. I had suffi- Accordingly I 'hecepted the nomwe shall have a chance to shout sion of any kind. cient of my own business to at- ination. The city committee was auth- once more.' tend to and as such preferred to I am in sympathy with the On Saturday neither team had see other men orized to fill all vacancies that views of Theodore Roosevelt as manage the City a chance to score, kicking a goal the and to occur affairs. represent might to, city politics expressed in one from the field being out of the the matters in all hia speeches delivered in the of The committee during party following question. After hanging., back named by the Citizens, I was Ea"t while he was president of campaign. for some time, Elmer Brossard The Platform told, unanimously, without a the United States. I quote the fol has joined the team and he is a single disenting cote settled on lowing: The worst evils that afof Logan tower of AVe the Democrats to it at Quar- me to head strength the tieket. The com- fect our local government arise City in convention assembled, ter. Arch Egbert played quarter from and arh the inevitable remittee are the following; make the following statement as on the other side and he showed Geo. F. A. J. Thatcher, Shep- sults of the mixing up' of City afto our position in the present them- - how to do the thing right. W . ard. M. fairs with party .polities of the Fred Nr1 Crockett, campaign, for, city officers. Coach Teetzel refereed the con- Hansen. M. W. nation and state. The lines upon A, J, Morrell, 1st We believe that all pub- test. ' which national ' parties divide A. G. C. D. Fleming. Lundstrom, in to addition lic officers. being The line-uwas as follows: Budge, T. LeRoy Cardon, C. M. have no necessary connection responsible to the people, should Alumni All Stars. College. with the bpsiness of the ' City Harris. , sento also be responsive public ..Jones (Cap) re Taylor was also presented with a Sueh connections open the way I timent, (or in the absence of that Clayton written request signed by a gre, to countless schemes of public should stand as the representa- Mad en, Judd., r t Batt business men asking me t plunder and civic corruption, tives of some established organ- Kirby . . . . r g . . Caine, Mohr many ization through which the people Wm. Peterson .; c Mlartineau ' - -ENTOMBED MINERS may exercise some sort of con Owen CONVICT PRINCESS SUPPLIED WITH FOOD MARCHING TO MOSCOW law , control;) and as the present . 1 Coburn e Leatham of form munia new establishing Andrews Crookston LI ' ,St. Petersburg,- - Sept. 30 PrinFairbanks, Alaska, Sept. 30. cipal government contains no Lindsay, Oodbe! 1 V .V.Peterson officers elective fourteen provision making D. Jones cess. Kenia Alexandrovna Galit (By wireless!) The a j the of sentiment the to responsive Schweitzer f' i;.. Emerson zin, a beautiful and delicate wo- miners who have been , imprisonpublic, the recall provision having- . Ti ; . r . 1 Crookston man. is now, order of her hus- ed in the- Shakespeare placer 4y -been deliberately eliminated A.. Egbert, it Jones (Cap) Prinee Galitzin, on a gold mine on1 Dome creek since from the. bill while it was in the Aldous band, miles from Kur- last Wednesday are alive, well hands of the last legislature, we I.1 Egbert lh V. Peterson march of and cheerful, ;bu will he locked of interests best the deem it for IT. Peterson . . Brossard gan, in Siberia, to Moscow. The the people of the city that a returning convoy of convicts, of in their dungeon at least . three The in 'be ticket placed THE STRIKE IN OGDEN party which her highness is part, con- day-- i longer. Last midnight the ' ' ' field. Pgden. 'Sept.' ' 30. Approx- sists of some four hundred per- Keystone drill .sunk from the 2nd- hereby pledge the imately 450 shopmen walked out sons men, women and children. surface of the ground, broke nominees placed on that ticket on strike at 10 a. m. There was to cover the logg through into the drift in which by this convention to the same practically ' no demonstration. They expect progressive,' economical, business Many of the men appeared reluc- and weary route in about tjiree the men are confined, and food, matches, drink, like management of public affairs tant to leave their work. ' The nlptbs. and tobacco candles, newspapers as that of the last Democratic officials ' appeared The princess,' who used to concerned. six-im administration , of this city, checks await the strikers. batle in champagne and asses were lowered Ahrough the Pay im'We believe that in making which' would indicate that the. milk,' must live ron, sourl bljick ch hole to the captives. Except for their- cramped quarters, the provements the wishes of - the are' regarded as discharged em- bread and buckwheat and men are ' snug and comfortable, ' owners should ! be confoop property ployes. The pay. checks are not sidered, and that even when being accepted hy the men m any except when the maichipg party their room being heated ; hy the s of such owners do not instance. ' The prevaling question passes a river, can not aspire to pipe that was used in thawing dirt. For seventy-wash, her face and hands. Her the protest against a proposed im- is How1 long will it last f in five from the surface the less feet of nights, the palaces, formerly spent ft) protest red provement IN SALT she LAKE been cleared in has THE to STRIKE has wayside pris- collapsed shaft spend number should be 30. rescuersons route have en Salt but the to, Moscow, nearly 100 Lake, .Sept Approxwith a view of doing justice f . ' - 200 men in to more which excavate. feet in the imately , employed den; to all. for)y square ; , e 3rd We point' with pride to Salt Lake shops and car yards of j feet afford sleeping room for 150 The. Palace Po.d.Hall is open the, achievements of Mayor Ed- the Oregon Short line went onj grown persons, not counting the . and strike at 10 oclock this morning. children. . again. administration, wards -- .disagreement 1 ! & s. A i-- IRK 'Hie College lias begun a series f Hatnrda.v eonrses for the bene- fit of tho e who are nnahle to at- TUEIIt FIRST Sergt-at-ann- j. FOR TEACHERS Moses Thatcher J. M. Blair named P. C. Nelson The vote was: before That is the ticket placed 49. Lowe Thatcher 26, and the the people of the city by 15. Nelson on Democratic party of Logan, Mr. Thatcher was declared to we think and Saturday evening, he the party-- nominee,' and bepeople here, that all called for. made a. short a is it that pretty good ing admit will his surprise one of speech expressing ticket. It was named by and and pledging to gratitude, the the largest conventions that and the the people party his best Democratic Tarty of this city has efforts if elected. ever held. It was a gathering For two year Commissioner THE AGGIES PLAY of all that was representative M. Blair renewed his nominaJ. the classes and all sections of of Peter C. Nelson, Arent tion of the in each city, for primaries named J. P. Griffin, ny-ruJohnson deleGAME five wards had selected the N. JohnP. named Anderson Of ticket. the gates who named t elect- son but that gentleman declined, the one hundred delegates The Aggies had their first Griffin who had recoverMr. and were present ed more than ninety ad- ed sufficiently from his surprise game of the season on Saturday at one time or another and in to his bearings by this time when ' they.., played , a team jnade dition there were many other did get' of the old '- - stars of - formed likewise. up members of the party present. Then a motion was madejthat teams. They played' to a stand- - ,, rs xtxm volume , Ad-reade- gq -- r. tend the courses throughout the week, especially for the benefit of county teachers who can get in only for a short time during the week. Especially large class- e are registered in History of Education which will be given-durinthe first term; the second terms work being in Psychology. Arrangements are being made also for short courses to be given in the sciences especially to county teachers who will be able to attend all day Saturday," A great many of these teachers, especially those from Providence, Hyrum. Smithfield, and Richmond are preparing for gradua-i- . lion at the College and adopt this means of getting considerable credit. Courses are. begun in English History, Methods of Teaching and any other work including some of the Sciences. In these the teachers work in the laboratory all day Saturday. Figures obtained at the Registrars office at the beginning of the third week of registration at the College indicate that there will be a material increase in attendance this year in all departments except that of Mechanic Arts. In the department of Me-- , ehanic Arts there is a slight falling off which, however, it is thought, is only temporary. The registration in the new school of Agricultural Engineering is especially satisfactory ' including representatives front five of the leading high schools of the state. In Agriculture there is a marked increase, a 15 per cent rise being noted in registration. There a marked increase during the last few days in the .courses in Home Economics, in General Science and in, Commerce, y . f . SLAYS YOUNG WIFE ' TO CONCEAL CRIME has-bee- Chicago.; Oct.- - 1. Dr, 'Harry .Elgin Webster, a Rush and interne at the Polyclinic hospital, in a confession to the police late today, admitted that, he murdered one of his two young wives. Bessie Kent "Webster of Chicago, in the woods ten miles from Dixon, 111., September 16. The police declare that theimo- tive for the crime was Websters desire to hide from his first wife, Zoe Tarney Webster, of Cedar Rapids. Iowa, the fact that he was arbigamist. He had married the two women within one week last January. The accidental discovery Medical-college-gradua- Bessie Kents bodyFriday. . most two weeks after she had been killed, was followed by identification Saturday and the arrest of Webster today. Webster declared that he was married first to Zoe Varney at Cedar Rapids January 4. He said that he was greatly, in love with his bride and expected to return to Cedar Rapids to practice medicine. Then he , returned to Chicago to continue his hospital work and found complications arising from a love affair of his college days. He stated that he was forced into a marriage Bessie Kent January 11, under threats that his alleged relations with her would be exposed and he would lose' his hospital posiw-it- h tion.- - - , 11-0- - 'r - under-elothin- i g, ii - - ; two-third- gold-beari- ng fairly-conside- and-horribl- e - -- TRAIN CREW BLAMED Ogden, Sept.4. 30. Fixing the death of responsibility David Moyer, who was crushed to death in f the Southern Paeific railroad yards last Wednesday upon a Southern Pacific 'train crew a coroners1 jury today completed its investigation and rendered a verdict. The jury said that Moyers death eas ; caused by the failure or inability of the train crew to control ten cars detached from a switch engifie which ran into the siding where Moyer was at work loading a car for the Mbran Construction com pany,' causing his instant death. Moyer was not known in Ogden and had been employed by the construction company hut one day when he was killed. His body was buried at Ogden several days ago. for-.'th- e ' te ' |