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Show THE j ovnxt ai ,Trx FOBUSDSn BT- - SAEL & EN0LA5U P0EL1SHIE3 00, KLT JOUnItiLVXOGAN. . UTAH. NOVEMBER 7, THI-WE-E Yes, The Journal does claim , In View, of the facts, the Nation! that Anthon Anderson would'make charges of favoritism in the disas energetic and capable a mayor tribution of work upon' the roads as George Cole.Both men have of the city, must fall to the ground. record as public officials! but The charge that tree stumpd hay there is just this difference Mayor been palled and gravel placed opAndersons is in his favor. . posite the residence of any prominent city official in the Second The attempts of The Nation to ward, is falee. But upon the othet arouse dissatisfaction ..and dis hand, many Republicans can be affection in the Democratic found, willing to certify that never, ranks because of the choice of within their recollection, have the the Democratic convention, are as streets and bridges of Logan city been kept in such excellent repair. ludicrous as useless. of worthless The patching -- and -- temporary repairs To paraphrase Lord Nelson, tho bridges, on roads, has been abandoned by Democracy expects that every Roadmastcr Eliason,and every Democrat today will do their duty improvement has been of a perby placing their.. x nndeljhe manent character. In this derooster and letting it go at',that.To cent spent has been dd less, to desert in the face of the partment every of; permanent Jbenefit,and.anj enemy, would be treason; attemptof our , contemporarys to convince that: peopl otherwise, Be it remarked . that ' Victor mast fall To the ground. Crockett, as well as Heber Tarbet haa been well known - in -- Logan "What are the ladies going to do since bis boyhood; -- and that while about it?Why,they are, unless we are he has,at different times, held 5p mistaken, going to the polls today to of the credit offices, pointive determined to elect the ladies upon himself and the party appointing the. Democratic ticket as .& matter himr he ' has never "yet held an of It is not the fault elective office, such as his services of the Republican wcmen of Logan entitled him to. This time he will thatlheir party ignored them, bat be elected by the people the ge theyfeel, - and city to theposition that has Wen slight. Suppose that.. women had bis right -- for a dong time past; that beenin the majority at the Republiof Marshal. . He has proven his can convention,-anbecause Hthey ability many times, while hisop-pone- had " thepower, dominated only is an unknown equation. women to office. What would their lords and masters upon that side of The Nation of Saturday says the house have done about it? Oh, that 'a woman -r- eferring specifically no! They wouldnt do a thing to to Mrs. Ormsby is much moreajg it! Still, because of their fatuous propriately placed while presiding belief in the verdancy . of their oyer the destines of Jber own roosy sisters, their cousins And their household than battling the prob- aunts, the male majority in the lems of so onerous and difficult1 a Republican convention : ignored position as that of city recorder. them, and expected theorto-sta- nd Certainly! it must be admitted it. - Will they ?:W e thinkjfnit " If that the position of State legislator, they do hereafter they ' can tut during the time it lasts,1 is even expect the same treatment' from more onerous and difficult; still, both parities, as they themselves, last year, the Nation used its uthave decided wilj against women in most efforts to secure the election of offiM.The Republicans evidently Mrs. Mary D. Hendrickson' to that depended upon the was because the of It position.' element for anccess.-W- e think -- the Republican" failure to "elect that result of todays election will prove lady that none bat men were nomi them wrong. nated upon . the r Republican city ticket this year. With that party, A- Cs. THE VICTORS. principle cats no figure. It is anything to win. The Nations alleged Defeat hampions the Local Foot-ha- ll reasons why Mrs.- Ormsby should in Well Flayed Came. not be elected, all fall to the ground when submitted to the search-ligThe football teams of the B. Y. of common-sensProbably, the and Agricultural Colleges, met on strongest point it makes r is that in the first of a series of matters may be brought up in the Saturday for the local championship, games council which the male members and the agriculturalists downed would feel embarrassed to discuss the theologians by a score of ill in the presence of a lady recorder; to 5.: ; made a good '(bowteams Botb but in every large city the ladies contest and was a plucky the and men are for the ing, one from beginning to end. The extirpation of all social evils, and A. Cs. were seemingly more seathe dignity .of the ladies doea soned than! their rivals, and connot suffer in the least degree. sidering the fact that but three old The women are at least as great- players were in the team; they gave a remarkably good account of themsly interested in the preservation of elves.-In the early- - part of the social purity as are the men,"and looked like a snap for the game it are not only willing to discuss, but B. Ys. --They got the ball at the to suggest remedies for their ex- kick off, and hammered their way down-t- he field until within 40 tirpation.! of their goal, when Bowen yards made a brilliant run around right Poor Cornelius Vanderbilt! no and though twice tackled, end, longer, junior, as the great Cor- managed to get over the goal line, nelius, his father, is dead. -- The scoring a touchdown in 4 minntes youthful scion of the house, reared after the kick off was made. in the lap of luxury and fed with The defense of the A. Ca seemed a golden spoon, made an unsatis- very ragged and their opponents never lost the ball until the touchfactory marriage that is to Van- down was made. derbilt Sr. and was cut off with' The effort of the B. Ys seemed (1,500,000. Think of his past pros- to have exhansted them however, pects, and, then imagine - him con- and also to have rather rattled them. fronted with the stern realty that When the ball was being placed for Jensen to kick the goal, the player upon a 4 per cent basis his income it tonched the ball to the will . only amount to (5,000 a holding thus ground, putting 'it in play, month; or a beggarly pittance of and Nelson of the A. C. noticiog hat little more that (1(4 k day-.- It it, was on top of the ball before the is enough to drive him to such goal could be kicked. . LangtonkIcked"off7theeecoQd deiperationthat he will make ap- time and the ball was carried plication forjhe editorship of some far before thefirstdownjuot. was called. country newspaper. in order to eke The B. Ys failed to make the reout his scanty income. quired gains in the next three . LESSEES. ; li At ulMfctiM M I A. Wi Editor. Gordon. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7. 1009 1SC3. vr'rWJnoo' 7 .. That you can get everything Vou : at Home, and from vour own Mni,V ant, thereby keeping Your Money Vr T!M?.AlTar?y Llr8 Stock of General Merchandise, I' Have Added a Line of Reid Made Clothing, Stoves, Ranges, Guns ami Ammunhion, Lumber, Shingles and Lath. : , ' "" .. Special Attention Given to all Kinds of Produce. . : E. R. MILES. . JKZ -- Democratic Tlckei! For Mayor: ANTHONANDERSON. For Marshal; self-defene- " -- VICTOR CROCKETT. ' Recorder: ForAuditor and MRS. MARETrA 8. ORMSBY. ForTreasurer: .MRS. HANNAILJACOBSON.- - ;For Attorney: P. E. KEELER. For Justice of the Peace : W. N. THOMAS. ' -- COUNCILHEN: of-Lb- gan will-aven- d nt , - First Ward : N. P. NIELSEN, JOHN H. REED. Second Ward: . JOSEPH WILSON. CHARLES ENGLAND, Third Ward: MOSES THATCHER, Jr., WILLIAM ANDREWS. . Fourth Ward: JOHN DAHLE. W. B. PRESTON, Jr., Fifth Ward: T.H. CUTLER, F. A. NEUBURGER. - ? anti-suffra- ge - -C- - THE BEST TIOm. ht ' , - We respectfully call the attention of the voters of Logao City to the personnel rf the two tickets offered by the respective parties for : their consideration on Tuesday next. We have called attehtion to the good work performed by the Democratic city administrations of the past, and that of the presentkjne.The present Democratic - nominees are pledged to continue the economical efficient work of their predecessors, and they stand upon a distinctively affirmative platform ; but aside from - all - this, considering: the respective tickets without reference to party, we ask the voters to examine the sample ballot published in this issue, and make a comparison of nominees. We are thoroughly convinced that viewed even from a standpoint, the Democratic ticket is superior. non-partis- an - 1- Our contemporary has asked us to publish- - the names o I those prominent Republicans who have declared the Nation n. g. as a party organ; but as the statements have been made in private conversation, I JLIhonoriorbida.If-we:can-obtai- L - - n the permission of the gentlemen re ferred to, we will both accommodate and surprise our neighbor, x e. " L - -- . .Jit- - 8mithfield,.Utah. , downs and the ball ..went to the boys who seemed to - think carrots foot-ba- ll quite as essentia- l- to - a- ,game as , lemons, for every A. C. rooter was gnawing a carrot. When they got the ball, some pretty hard backing followed. Finally Nelson of the A. C. got the ball and went aronnd the right end of the line for a 25 yard run and touchdown Langhney failed to kick an easy goal, and the score stood-- A- to 5. The next kick off fell to the B. -- J. A. Langton and Dr. Hinkle, gr,du.tof u,e-- Medicnl ,Colleger-3-- timed the game.The a. a. Swendsen Neely Morgan G. yard line. When on , r follow, R.F. Wooley L. F. ' Taylor Parker Ohei Morrison Nelson L.G. Smith Olsen .Snedeker, R.E. L.E. Coiner - Gibbs Quarter L.H.B. McKinnin Hendricks -- Bowen F. B. Laughney Davis the In . evening the victors and vanquished gathered around ths banquet board at. the Success restaurant and enjoyed themselves thoroughly in sampling Proprietor Johnsons viands, and- - 'ia the fofraternally good tirr;T,'that -- llowed. . 7. Brave Explorers. Like Stanley and Livingstone, -- pos-sesessi- UoZ line-o- p Center-R- . Ys and Jensen eentthe pigskin Langion" nearly down to the goal Jine, and Nelson " the firit down was rmade bo close to the line that another touchdown for the theologians seemed immi nent.; Bnt the farmers were too strong and beat their opponents b&jk slowly. One of the A. C. endi then made an offside play by starting before the ball was snapped, and the B. Ys made load com- bat evidently the empire Slaint, see it and so. the play pro ceeded. When time for the first half wis called the At C.had of the pigskin on the 45 A. , - -- found it harder" toovercomelf " laria, Fever and Agae,and Typhoid disease germs than savage cannibals) but thousands have found that Electric Bitters is a wonderful cure for all malarial diseases. II s you have chills with fever, acbeeia the back of the neck and head, and tired, worn-ou- t feeling, a trial till convince you of their merit. W.L Null of Webb, 111.,' writes: My children suffered for more than a year with chills and fever; then two bottles of Electric Bitters cored them. Only 50 cents. Try them. Guaranteed. Sold by Biter Bros 11 - Drug Co. : the second half began, Jensen jnade another beautiful kickoff. The ball was carried 10 yards before the runner was downed and in the next 4 downs 12 .yards more were gained, then Langion went through the center for 4 yards, and 10 yards more were given: because of a foal tackle by Bowen, who claimed to have been forced into the position in which he lay by those on top of him. The B. Ys got the ball a moment later bnt soon lost it tgain, and a minute later Nelson of the A. C." with "the ball in his hands was pushed over the line, and the second touchdown for the fanners was scored. This time Langhney kicked a hard goal, and the score stood 11 to 5. Five minntes of the first half remained, and Jensen made another splendid kick off for the B.Y. On the first line up, the A. C. lost ground bnt gained 4 yards in the two downs. Then Nelson tried a run aronnd the end but was downed by D&vis on a foul tackle which cost the B. Y. another 10 yards. After the A; C. had Davis gained - another tackled and another fool, lost again 10 Varda. Time was called with the ball on the 35 yard Jine of the A. C. Pandemonium reigned after the close of the game, and the doughty captain of the victorious eleven was carried in triumph from the field on the shoulders of his admirers. The stars of the game were Langton, Neely, and Nelson of the A. G. and Davis, Bowen and Center Olsen of the B..Y. The latter was in good fettle and smashed through the line in great shape. Had all the B. Y. players been in as good trim were as Olsen and Davis, the score would have been reversed. All the players behaved like gentlemen and the best . of. feeling .prevailed. A return game was scheduled for next 'Saturday, but Olsen, the big B. Y. center, badly raptured the tendons of his right leg in the game on Saturday, and wul not be able.to play this week. As soon as he is in condition, however, another game will be played and the yanquiBhed team is expected to give a better account of itself then The g&me was um pired by Prof 8wendsen and Dr. E.' G. Gowans was referee. The linesmen were Fret 1-yards, Want Column A FINE gentle young milch cow for sale. F. Neaburger. CHARTER oak ranges are the. best. See them at Isaao Elwells, Third street. .. . New and" Second Hand" Furniture, go to Second Hand Store, "FOR Third Street. WANTED Anybody driving to Salt Lake to .take a horse down. F. A. Neaburger FOR RENT A- - good fall pasture of 40 acres. - Apply to Johnathan Holland, Logan. FOR SALE Three pens of thoroughbred chickens, also three trios. Enquire at this office. FOR SALE Five acres of land near Agricultural College. Apply to A. B. P. Ash, box 223, Logan- .WANTED Good hustlers to sell the Windsor Collar Coffl - - water proof goodb. Big commission paid to good me- Address Ready selling articles.' Pettand Fowler, general agents, panys Corinne, Utah. PERSON ANY -- Giving infor-- . -. mation leading to recovery or tb liver colored pup stolen from Maior. . Street last Friday afternoon, Offie returning same to Telephone will be amply rewarded. Any P. eon keeping the. same after date will be prosecuted. BEST needles, oiland all Sewing Machines at the U White office. LOOK-Mission- bert i- - aries Suita-at-coe- t. iSqi r: boys and curre at cost. Big lot of shoes - John H. Anderson-- |