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Show s j'j (t ttU!'f. 4 t r ' . LOGAN CITY, UTAI1, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER VOL.XYII, M Satisfactory iciion of tbs Logan . . Democ- - racj on Saturday. . Eoll, Tree and rairjjiac.pagioaLoL-Blat- ' tana and Candidates Endorsement of ..the .National Platform Eestrictire Resolution Nomination of the Wi1 nkling Ticket. ; Th,e party of the people, the un met in, battle array on Saturday at the Count House, and if tbe Urge at Tendance, enthusiasm, aad eatis over the result of the JaborB of the convention can be taken as & criterion by which to .judge the future action of the peo-- , pie, the Democratic nominees have a walkover. Everybody was there, from the Nation-editodown to The Journal reporter. E veryone:was,,h. p- ,pv and, .they all showed it except Dr. Phillips, who had hie war , painton and was looking for parterrified Democracy of Ltan, rout, the youthTa many of the tempting and anticing influences of the saloon as possible. ; : j. Ve favor the speedy extension of tbe water mains by the City so that its advantages might be generally enjoyed. r 7, We are in favor of seducing the expenses of the machinery of City Government in every possible manner. so thatuthe revenue of the city may be devoted in the main to the improvement of roada.'beau tifying of the streets and to general public improvement. 8. We are in favor of the expenditure of a portion of the citys revenue upon the streets leading to tbe farming lands from which the city now (receives revenue by taxa- -- , 4i?n. ; Signed, - -- "Mrs. C r 4 Chairman. Watterson, Committee? During the reading of the platform, Dr. Philips introduced a substitute for .one of the sections read, which provided lor a virtual repudiation of the Chicago platform. After watching the Doctor for a while,- to convince themselves that he still preserved his proper mental balance the. convention sft down on him so bard that it took - him some time to reoovor. During his speech he made some sensational charges which he found it necessary to retract later, A resolution recommending in detail measures foi the restriction of the liquor t traffic, wes presented by ,0eo. Thomas,' who made, an eloquent plea for its idsertion in the platmittees, the convention adjourned form. A seventeen cornered de( until 2 p. ix. bate ensued; which was occasionalAs soon as the convention recon- ly enlivened by tbe remarks of vened, the committee on credentials Wild William, the court house made their report, followed by the janitor. report of the committee on permaThe platform was adoptnent organisation and order of ed without inserting finally the new reso-- : business, wkich recommended a lulion, which, however, was adoptpermanent organization as follows: ed later as an expression of the Y C. Cates; Secy!, convention .upon the matter. It Chairman, Charles England; first reads as follows: Mrs. Watterson; second RESOLUTION. George Thomas; Assistant Secretary, Nora Eliason; Whereas, Logan City has reached George Fister; and a high standing in the state as an Henry :EeIlafd as Chaplain. educational center, and, The platform committee then rethere are numerous Whereas, ported, and the report was acted immature young men attending upbn by sections, as follows: onr colleges during a large portion PLATFORM. of the year, and, for the time being The members of the Democratic out from under the directing and influences of home and party of Logan City, in Convention guiding and, assembled,. announce as its plat- family, form the following declaration of Whereas, there is no greater menace to the character and future principles: welfare of the young than intem1 . V reaffirm our adherence to I perance, therefore be it jthe principles set forth in the DemResolved: ocratic platform adopted at Chi-- . 1. That we are in favor of tbe cago in J ulydS96, and express our complete separation of the saloon confidence in those principles as and pool and billiard tables: being the best foundation for any in avor'-of-the government, whether .municipal, removal of ail screens, doors, paintstate or national. WV are more ed windows, and everything which than ever convinced that the free, will jpreyent an unhindered .view .unlimited coinage of- - silver at the the interior of the' saloon to the tisan Bcalps. The big room was packed full .when Chairman Nebeker called the .convention to order and named 0. . C. Ormsby ae temporary chairman. 11:30.' Charles EngThis was-aland was choscfrsecretaryr? After appointing the usual com- . vice-Presi-de- vice-Preside- . nt , -f- ratio of 10 u to J. is the; onlyagency that can permanently restore prosof masses to the the people. perity 2.v We are. in favur of "such alaries for public officers, as shall lax. pot unneoetsariljr burdenwtha ' paycra ani.at. the same,, time .he a fair compensation for the abiliand the services rendty required ' ered as afforded by private em- ploy, - are convinced. as far as Logan City is ooncerned, that tbe division on party lines has been beneficial, and that a strict adherence, to origins! Democratic doctrB.-W- e ine-will I J t Ephraim Jensen, 0 eorge ThonI J. P. Smith, faction-.expres8e- . Frank K: Nebeker, result in the 'greatest , good to the people.. demand We that good only 4r; ' and capable men and women be elected to office and entrusted with ' Y. public affairs. (JY 5. We take a just pride in the educational resources and the youth of oiir city, and are, 'N fore, In favor of such a regulation pf lbs liquor trafie as will remove , ' . , , , pf 14. Oa t he second: - Anderson 40, Carlisle 2 --TAbdersotr Ormsby, was, declared the nominee, and d committee ot three were spp unted to escort him to the hall There wre five candidates for Marshal, viz: Vio Crockett. We-favo- . 1897. NO. 29 His body was tinsburg, Pa. brought to Salt Lake'Tait mghVon IIIHIHIGANlNIir if, it is the wish of his relative's the railroad company will forward the body to Pennsylvania. Superintendent Welby President Woodruff Is Intended la Re went down to Springville immedard to His Utterances. 1 M. C. L. Farr, Jr., iately on leceipt of the news and A Evans and G, D. McCulloch The bad a force at work all day clear-in- g result of the first - ballot wa: the track for the largejnumber of trains now passing over the Crocket Says He 8poke as a Citizen, not as PresiEvans 21, McCulloch 12. King road. dent of tbe Church Personally he1 then withdrew, and after two morn OLD PIONEER DROWNED. Pavori Continuation of Partisan Poll ballots Crockett and McCulloch Tribune special: Mo&b, Utah, tics Except in Municipal Elections. withdrew, Farr being elected on Oct. 8. --The heaviest storm ever the fourth ballot, the vole standing Farr 45. Evans 36. Daring the experienced here passed over the balloting on this nomination, Mr. valley last evening. One life at In response to questions asked Anderson, the mayor&lity nominee least has been lost. Carl J. Boren, a Tribune reporter,: President arrived. Tbe future mayor was attempting to cross - Mill creek on by Woodruff yesterday discussed his enthusiastically, receivedand made his way home "last- evening, was address on politics. Ho down conference the stream. Ilis hone a very appropriate little speech swept was and accepting: the nomination caught half a mile below. Aji entered into anxplanatioimf Thi- salarm was at once given and a object in making the address and thanking the convention for search was made all along the honor conferred. his purpose in usuing the language For Auditor the names of Miss banks, but the body was. not reMamie Kimball, Mr. T. B. Cardon covered and has probably been which hat caused such a sensation. and A. Clayton were presented. swept into Grand river. Boren He was first atked: Miss Kimball and Mr. Clayton was the oldest settler here, a large What purpose did. you have in withdrew, and Mr. Cardon was land and stoclr owner and highly view' in giving your people this respected. He was about CO years electeoxhy acclamation. In res- ot political advice? uge. His only son is a student ponse towlls from the house I had in mind, said President Mr.'Cardon- was brought in and at the State college at Logan. Wooruff,4,the financial condition made a brief butNry feeling adMRS.OLEATOJrS'ASSArLANfa.1 of our city anffthe heavy taxation Mr. Cardress to thS fcbriyentibh. don was visibly affected by the 8 its property owners are bearing. 'I ten The. Oct Mayville, Ky., received he Newfrom know how heavy it is from my own here received, prisoners kindly reception Miss Mamie Kimball, Miss port last night for tbe brutal as experience. On the Valley bouse , Marv Hansen, Mrs. Sophia Cardonv ault npon .Mrs,. Gleason, had . a property, which I own,.I.pay from-$12and Mrs. Afina Knox were the can- mh!of excitement. DadMeiner to $1500 taxes a year, and didates for recorder. The vote was earlyhathnigbt, made a confes- my income from the Valley house pretty evenly divided between sion to Bhmff Plummer, and the is hut $50 per moQtb. I get hut these ladies during . the first two other prisonefaheard of it and tried little revenue from the balance of ' ballots. The third ballot Btood, to organize to pihwsh him. They the property. I talked as a tax- uttered 4ngry-- , threats and. kept KimbaiL fi; .Knog, 10; Hansen, .other Jaxpayettsrsnot Cardon was de- Meinerin a state of feabiall'nighirT pajejjp Cardon, 52.. tbe head of the Mormon church to clared the nominee. In response Meiners statemeut has been Mormons. I felt that the time had to the demands of the house the made public, except that befeayi come, when there , should be a in the way of managing our lady made a very neat-littlspeech there are innocent men in th& of acceptance, which was heartily party, and he has given to the lhange chvaffairs, eo that we might have Sheriff officials names who would not be merely . others who of are applauded. Mr. Pearl E. Keeler was named guilty. He says he does not pro- after tnJNqaves and fishes. for Attorey by acclimation. Did yoqNjiean to advise Morpose to suffer alone. For Treasurer, Alfred Picot, C. mons to ceaees1a$ing Republicans CORPSEAr THE PLAY. Mr8. Anna Knox E.Jvapper-anand Democrats?were placed before the convention. No, I did D0t,l abvm favor of Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 8. Mrs. Mrs. Knox won out with Cl votes Mary Francis of Ztonsville, who is parties. I wanted the' peQole to in her favor, to Picots seven and visiting friends in this city, at- work for the election of 'gooaNjaen The .nomina- tended the Park theatre, carrying to our city offices. That wastt Napper's twelve. tions for Justine of the peace were: in her arms an infant 8 months I did not advise the election W. N. Thomas, E. W. Smith and old. After the play, while she was to office. I am anxious and John Bench. Smith walked standing on the street corner with for the election of men, whether who away with tbe nomination quite her friends, waiting for a car, she Mormons or easily, the vote being, Thomas, 23; discovered that the child was dead. will manage our city affairs ecoSmith, 50; Bench, 9. It had been in ill health for some nomically. I do not wish my reA resolution was then passed time. marks to be understood as applying to people of our church only. As empowering the city committee to BABY, fill all vacancies which might oca citizen and taxpayer, I desire all cur upon the tieket, A vote of New York, Oct. 10. Mrs. J, good citizens to unite for the electhanks was tendered tbe officers of Mehle of 259 Neilson street, New tion of good officers. tbe convention. The body then Brunswick, N. J is the happy CITY adjourned amid uproarious expres- mother of a baby boy who weighs sions of enthusiastic faith in the only two pounds. He is perfectly . But what method of union did Did you mean best ticket ever nominated in pretty, apparently healthy you have in mind?. should '' formed, work and is in every way normal except that Republicans' within their party lines to elect as regards size. The boys hands are scarcely an good .Republicans, and Democrats -J2EABLY UTAH COLLISION, inch long, and his feet are about within their party-t- o tltctgood. H1 v i v ahinchand ahaTr'Tn length. So Democrats; I did not care how, they did it, Erakenan Thompson Instantly tiny is his mouth that . ordinary methods of feeding him cannot be so long as they voted for good men. Hilled at SpringvlUe. used and a special mouthpiece has But I spokQ.especiallywith reference to in city been made for him. rear-en- d collision a (He affairs to not yesterBy Mrs. Mehle gave birth to a hoy present non? day on the Rio Grande Western, two years ago who only weighed partisan movement, ' but to Brakeman J. 1Y Thompson was three in general. I felt a pounds. He was also ' killed. The accident occurred at the city the that experiencoof when five healthy youngster, but Springville at 4 a. m. Fast freights months old he died froitTanatfack showed that lrwould"be better not . n No. 3 and 1 - - 4 . - 00 . e d . pon-Mormo- TW0-r0UN- , . w also the doing away of ; private drinking rooms in connecJ ? tion withThe saloon. r the removal from 3. the saloons of all obscene pictures, 22 and' 18;l0lhrdelayed, and going ii'"!" chalfgf tables and loafi rig accom east,- - were the trains that7&ra tomodations! gether. No. 22 is due at Springville F. J. Marshall was then selected at 12:15 s. m. and No. IS is due at as chairman of the new city com- 2:40 a. m, ! Both, however, were. mittee, after which nominations late. No. 22 was in' the Spring-vill- e for. Mayor were declared - in order. yards, switching when No.18 from the west. - No. 22 was nomiiu came Hayball placed in Jlyrum on the main track and No. .18 nation Anthon Anderson; N, W. . M. crashed into its rear,: .Three cars Kimball - was named by J, Blair, but declined .to' run; Mr. containing sheep were damaged, Kimball presenting the name of about fifty bead being killed. Mr. Thompson was head .brake-ma- n John' E. Carlisle; O. C.' Ormsb) on No. IS and was ' thrown was nominated by F. K. Nebeker; Ephraim Jensen named L. R. from the top of the first car 4nd Martineau: but' as Mr. Martineau horribly crushed. The enginemen had announced some time ago his. of No. 18 as well as all the traininability to accept - his name was men except Thompson on both withdrawn, the convention proceed- trains escaped without a scratch.4 Brakeman J. E. Thompson, was ing to ballot on the other names. 34 On the first ballot the vote stood: years of age. He had no. relaAnderson 38, Ormsby 34, Carlisle tives here, bis home being in Mat- passer-by- 12, ip non-partisahs- . of the crou Mr. and Mrs. Mehle are both of normil size and are healthy and robust. They, have now three bther children living, all of whom are of normal size, weight and health. to have in-o- party-spirit-contr- ol city offices, but that the citys af-fairs should be managed in a busi- : . ness way. Is it true, as claimed, that your purpose was to direct jour church n members to Vote . the ; ' ticket? I did not refer to any ticket. I did not have any particular ticket in mind. I have not had any time to pay much attention to tickets. I was simply advocating tbe principle of in city matters. I have no desire to pitch' into " Republicans and Democrats. I think partis srei needed, as a , general thing. ' I spoke spontaneously, and did not mean to say that there should be in State and Na- tional affairs. I meant that' we , , . ... , . v - Non-Partisa- . ' - ' i, . 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