| Show LOGAN POLITICS Opposition to the lErgnlar Peoples Ticket The following in regard t political polit-ical affairs in the metropolis of Cache County Is taken from the Logan Journal of the 2nd There was a full attendance at the court house last evening t hear the report of the committee appointed at the meeting on Tuesday night t I effect changes in the municipal ticket I nominated I by lethru regular peoples convention The meeting was called t order by Mayor Quayle J 7 Stewart opening with prayer Mayor Quayle said the meeting had been called by one class of the citizens class who had grievances griev-ances They did not like the ticket adopted last Monday evening We wilt r now hear from the committee I nf flrinnnn1ntr tat whit muld be done T am here against my will lk If such a meeting proceeds did i last Monday night I shall go home I stayed at that meeting a wu5 few moments anJ went away disgusted dis-gusted This meeting I for those with grievances I have seen a feW parties and told the grievances of the people but they r under no circumstances whatever willing t yield in any way I need not g into prclr They will not reconsider re-consider the matter under any circumstances cir-cumstances comtn J Z Stewart said he had not i learned anything except what all knew JDI have only labored to avoid a division to bring about unity I have tried t show the necessity of all acting solidly I do not think we i can afford to divide I am heartily In favor of unity Tom reported that the I Second Ward ought t besatlsfied n they had four on the ticket I am satisfied The people down our JI way are satisfied with our part of the ticket tce James Adams said he had seen a majority ol the delegates of the Fifth Ward They said they were willing t have another head t the ticket if it was the wish of the people peo-ple They voted for I 1 Halnes because they thought he was a good and i pular man but If he was not they were willing t have a change made Thi8 tatement was met with applause aPt The mayor said an affidavit was prepared In answer t the charge that a conspiracy bad been formed between the people of the Third and Fourth wards t get In a certain ticket Mr Barber then read the affldavltwblch was signed by quite a number of the delegates The mayor again spoke and said that ho had taken no part directly or Indirectly in the convention and that he had not been consulted He was sorry for the feeling of victory that has been manifested and to distract dis-tract the people The mayor emphasized phasized several times that the floor was open t the aggrieved parties W D Cranney stated that be knew of some who bad gone t the meeting on Tuesday night to do all they could to allay feeling My advice I ad-vice I t vote the ticket and let the responsibility rest where it belongs P W Maughan stated it was simply I question a whether the ticket would carry or not The question was discussed 1 the ticket could be elected he doubted it culd b eletej dobt I even now I was pretty nearly a te he thought Ten per cent will not Tote this will lee 300en a solid ticket He doubted if the young men and dissatisfied one would vote the ticket There would brothers stay at home I there I a split In the Peoples ticket I will 0 a contest between the opposition ticket and the Liberals and the regular ticket would he considered hardly be In the rc Hesald some of the delegates said they had voted forth for-th nominees but could not vote the ticket By all means let D stick together in one way or the other If there J another ticket let us stand together the ticket Let U not give the opposition a victory Mr Ed Hansen said he was a little curious t know bow those present let and if I was not out of order be would like to have an expression pression of those present Mr Thorn said ho believed the ballot in Utah was secret and that onethird of those present were not voters He did not think a vote should be called Aaron D Tater thought it was improper and out of place t ask for a vote The Mayor put the motion by asking ask-ing all in favor of the Peoples ticket t say aye There was not J single voice raised i favor of the ticket The house thnndered its applause for several send appl8 AI the Mayor did not call for a negative rote M CI Mrllansen tet ToeMrlan Meat Me-at the negativs vote bs eaUedftr tlfelr Tha negnllVb Veto was hat flhd nettjnl I to btiehalf Of ifie audience MIre t vote in the negative Mr Stowrt i tbeneate Stw r said nvht they liadhth Il e frm1fJt must i c I sicabuuojui uisconient but we must not b divided He spoke strongly In favor of union pk Mr Hailstone said as there could I 1 te culd bonn vote gotten her in favor of the ticket Tie thought the meeting tcket tbough te ought not t adjourn without taking some action Better get another ticket than have a split tt up anoter 1VW Maden stated that we all had ado things at times that we did not want to and it looked as though this Would DaIU be the case In voting for this ticket DrOnnsby of the central municipal muni-cipal committee stated that tbe assertion ron that the central committee was unwilling to make any changes ws wltrroallbUHdnlloU TUe committee com-mittee has not been consulted on the matter at all BNhopThomas X3mlth saId that tat though he did not he thought want any the opposition way the ticket wan gotten up was not just I am nnn e n n e 1 n We should stand shoulder to jjjj fully der and bear the Injustice man A motion prevailed that the municipal mu-nicipal conjmlttee be given an oppor lordly of expressing its D nOpI Dr Onnsby arose and stated that he todkpart in stlhat tkpr sending delegates t the convention and while he might not favor the ticket he felt I a his duty t support the work of I those bo had entrusted with the work of making the ticket He might not like It but he would work for the ticket and when the time came round again for another election he would select such men as he anted But no true member back mem-ber of on the his ta He Party pointed wouldgo out that the republicans while they would contend no hard as possible until the ticket was named would all unite t a man and forget their differences and work t success He said we could not afford to b divided in this instance and in DO vided Instance could we affurd t b di Mr Sloan was called for He said he was a member of the convention and had grievances and as the grevanc chairman had said this Was a tIng t-ing for those having grievances he had nothing to say in this meet incThomas Thomas Morgan said If there was a reporterprewnt he hoped be would publish the truth in his paper I am In over cf peace I have always been in favor of peace But X do not llko the p ticket was made There are good men on the ticket a majority of them are nod men but I do not like the way the Uket was made I We must hang let us hang together Ji W Quayle said he did not want a split and I will vote asmuch of the ticket daI my cc will allow Mayor Quayle said bo was a peacemaker and was here for peace and be wished I so understood There being no one elM to speak the meeting adjourned Immediately upon the adjournment adjourn-ment Mr Sloan said he would like those present t listen a few moments mo-ments t him I he could get the use of the rm A hubbub commenced com-menced when Sheriff Crk tnt stepped to tn-t front and compelled onlpr nml ncrmltted Mr Sloan to peal He was asked why he bad not spoken during the meeting and replied that he did not speak then because Mayor Quayle had repeatedly stated the meeting was open to those who bad grievances grievan-ces ol defended the action of the convention and denied the intimation intima-tion of the Mayor that the legates had refused to consent t a change He knew of four besides himself who had not been spoken t about It He also denied that there had been any clique or trickery and said it was not the spirit of peace which prompted men t attack one of their members until his family were In tearsf nor was I the spirit of peace which kept telling men an injustice had been done them and that they could 0 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 adjourned Lookston and the assembly quietly i On Wedncsda3 afternoon the following fol-lowing ticket was seen floating about tlC town I I but Just t state to those of the Peoples party whoso names are on the ticket that it is being vended by persons not at l bt all times responsible for what they do r TiE I COl Ib3 CHOICE For Maj or George Barber For Councilors F Biter L C Farr James l Quayle bee Cole HyrumHayball WG Reese and N M Hansen For Justices of the Peace RobL Jenks W T Owens For City Recorder E R Nielsen Niel-sen senFor Marshal David Crookston For AsMfsorand Collector M Wilson For TreasurerS A Langton I la said that because of the dissatisfaction dis-satisfaction of persons at the tlcket the Liberal have revived hope and propo t strike a number of names off the registration lt and t aid as they have been doing with the unwie help ot members of the party iu fomenting further and stronger dislikes and get still other tickets in the field They also hope t get many young men accounted Peoples Party men t vote their I ticket I is also charged that a tubcommittee from the Territorial Central Committee of the Liberal Party will visit Logan look the field over and furnish such money a may 0 nee t bring about a Liberal victory if possible By quiet and effective work and by taking advantage of the discontent that has arisen it I the hope of the Liberals crowd in that they may b able t |