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Show .. jr. JW . . f. J ' 1 A'. ik 'X , LOGAN CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1900. VOL. XX. niocmiKi order at 10:55 and in doicg so Chairman Blair made ' a brief out DAY very pithy addresa, finally introducing as temporary chairman Mr. E.R jOwen of Wells vilje. Grcit Oatpcsnig cl . Democrats a . Mr. Joenh Quinney ;' 8r. ;,was cr chosen eta CoarrCraiwtloi Vest&rdsj. ; t Then came the appointment of committees as follows: and Permanent Organization G&theriEg String Order of Busineee Joseph Wilson, Was; Harmoniona Ticket -- flamed Women are Reccg P. M. Mauxhan, A. J. Merrill, O H. Anderron, J. M ' Blair; George F. sized Some Close GobtezU-Ricg- iog ' Rigby. S. F. Ballif. Platform Adopted.' - Crr deniialsW. A.;: McBride, J. A. Lzngton, T. II. Cutler, M re. X. ; . ' Pi i , Oia . W m,L Ed-- - ini r7-' . - -- . , . Jones y until It of 1 oclock. was 1:40 p.m Jhen the Th onght conven-tioDreasembIe- d', and none of, the committes being ready to report, the For Treasurer S. W. Hendricks convention lietened t5 patriotic airs ,of Richmond. . : .:'.YY rendered by theRyde Park band: T. H. Horn- - The report of the credential . comFor Surveyor a of mittee was finally, presented by LogaD ; phrey of Members the For Legislature Miss Bessie Morehead, the roll was of A. 8, Logan; J. T. Pond called and then the report was acLaogtori of Jewia?on and P. M. Maugban of cepted, Wei Isvi 1 le; r The permanent organization was This is the ticket which the then installed as follows: s ; Chairman, J. A. Langton. , : Democracy of Cache places before 1st the voters of the County for their J.I. Shepard. 2nd endorsement. It in n fdlees to say Mrs. Sarah ; endorseHolland. that it will .receive that J " ; ' i ,.Y: ment. Secretary, L. George Clarke. , Asst. Secietary; Lucy Allen. was a Chaplain, E. R. Miles. Democralmg&la Yesterday Sergeant-dl-armB- , N; Y, Crook- dinLog&njaredletter-dayi- f ; ' ton. V; yo 1 1 lease. Loyal members of the i The chaplain offered prayer, and party rpured into town early in then came the'readiogof tbe plat tbe morning, and all day and: far form - by Mr. Ml'J. Ballard. Y into the night the city's echoes gave I. C. Thoreeon moved an amend hack their enthusiastic shouts, and ment to one section of the platform the busy hum of their congratula- and it was therefore refeired back to the committee with instructions tory conversation. It was a happy, to revise it. - ;c; enlhnsiaitio throng, and its apTeh next order of business being made cold chills chase the nominating of candidates for pearance one another up aid down,. the commissioners, : Christian ' Larsen, spinal column of the local leaders of Logan, sprung a surprise on the convention by moving that - all ; of the g. o. p. be dispersed In numbers it was the largest nominating speeches and names the of : canthat with, convention of any ever held in this didates be stated by the chair, and city and in harmonious spirit and the convention vote on them withenthusiasm it eclipsed any astemb out remark. This motion was lost ly of its kind that has convened in and another one provided for the many years. , of nominating ypeeches to It betokens a mighty victory for 5limiting minutes, was adopted. the Democracy of Cache - this fall. The convention was called to Continued on 5th page . i t Wellsville; ' . - vice-Chairma- n, vice-Chairma- n, -- . , Killed mi Fcsrtcca Firsons iBjnred. I. C. Tboreaon, wa8 -- named -- a ered wards .of Loan,NephiT ar bet member of this .committee but Av W, McBride ofSmithfield, and 6. 11: Anderson was named in his stead; : ofHyrum. ' Platform and Resolutions A; F. For Clerk A. L Farrell of Lo- - Farr, Mrs. M. 8. Ormahv, D. R J. Bal-larMathews, E. R, Miles,-M- . For Recorder Jennie P Slater Y ;7 Miners Offered Increase of 10 per cent L. R. ... Martineau, Y Joseph - Mon ofLogan.V President Mitebell lays Etriktuiwilj eon and 7 FT"J. Marshall were all of For Sheriff George Rigby named on the above committee hut not Accept Hoetfle Attitude oi Newton... - ; Ohiaesa fleet at Ehangtai Captain declined to serve. of E. Keeler For Attorney P, Shields and fiftj.one men captured and An adjournment was then taken Log&p. Wcem Was , to the hostil attitude if tS ess fleet at Shanghai says. ' ... Russia proposal to blockade the Chinese naval ports created mnch Occurred ou the Southern Facifio S.KDOtrMisfPessIeMorehead. For. Commirioner8 Y A , . Mm NO; 1C4 rrvJ.; : .i , iille d Dr- - ; Hall- interest at the Navy Department way Weat of OgdanHad on Board a ' and inigcvemment circles general Burlington Exeuriion Party Wreok is considered Oconrtd on Onrvo List of Hilled nnd lyoda. "A specific wh soinethingf anomaly nnder international lawand its justification, is not recogniztd by someYwriteirB - It has been resorted to on eeveral Ogden, Sept, 27. A disastrous occasions during the last century, and a majority recogni ze it ae.a wreck occured bn the . Southern: meaenre of constrain J little short Pacific at Gartner siding, near the UtahNevada line, at PI " 'to--' w '2 V" In J 897, when the European Tiin No. 4, due to arrive powers were allowed to ' blockade in Ogden at 6 p. m., went into the Crete,' the ehips of Naples were allowed to enter and. discharge car? ditch, and one person was killed goes provided they were not intend- and about fifteen others more or less ed for the use of Greek troops, in injured. f . Y the interior. . DEAD. LL" John ' R. Park CAPTURE i: OF SPICER AND UAQUIBE. Mrs. Lowell of Trenton, Mo.. Word was received from Vernal There were some fifty-fiv- e pasthat Hardin Spicer and M. Ma-gaiin the train, most of them sengers were caught in a cave at .members of a Burlington excursion"' to Special Journal. Spicer'srrancbrbnT Brush Creek." Both men are probably" fatally in- party;: en routes eastlfrpm the T 7:,-coast. r- ; "Y j Pennsylvania, Sept 28. General jured, A train left Ogden at 3 special Superintendent Lomas of the Delawith a corps of., physicians oclock OUR AFTER DEAD. ware . Lackawanna -- West Y Mining for the scene of the wreck, and the D ipartm e nt today" i n conference San Francisco, Sept.' 25. D. H. dead and wounded will be brought with the Individual Coal Opera- Rhodes, inspector of national cem to Oguen tomorrow morning. tive Asssociation, : as . chairman of eterie8, and fifteen assistants, have Fitzgerald the association embracing the min arrived here fromWashington .They and Chief Clerk Shealey went out will take passage on the transport with the special, and everything ing acts of big coal -- carrying ioadf, 1 possible will be done to relieve the has been delegated to bring , be- Hancock onOctober for the Philip- iniured. Y will attend to the fore the operator i Ythe 5' various pines, where, they was train The to the United States running at foil transportation which Strike on coal when the of the accident occurred. speed phases of the remains of soldiers, sailors There mile one curve if miners may be settled. r Referring: and marines who lost their livu Veharp east of as the and train Gartner, to this meeting he' admitted It was and were buried in the island po- saround the bend an outside sped sessions of United the States n and proposed to give alOpeYJbent inrail turned over, and two Burlingcrease in all wage demands of the China. "The approximate number ton cars, ene standard Pullman of bodies to be exhumsd is 1,831, ' Ymen. ", .Y'. distributed as follows:1 Honolulu, and two Southern- - Pacific coaches It is learned that this basis is thirty eix enlisted men of the ma- were thrown into the ditch. The not altogether agreeable to the in- rine; Guam, eight men of the navy; engine, express and mail can did r dividual operators. Some of them China, two officers of the army, not leave the track. enlisted men of the arregard it as unequal, ahd they will fifty-eigh- t injured. aik the , coal carrying roads te my and thirty seven men of the make some greater concession. Miss J. C. Allen, Cleveland, 0., navy; Philippines, seventeen offi head cersof the army, 1,150 enlisted men severely, braised and hack U. 8. VOLUNTEERS MI88INQ, of the army and 28 men of the sprained. , Nelson Neil, Shelley county, 111., Washington, Sept. 28. The War navy. Y' Y' ' , x folhas received the ... Deyartment. , leg fractured. from General : MacArthur Mrs. Croes, Tulare, Cal., collar lowing Change in Priesthood Meeting. : bone brok - Y--s en. Manilla, Sept. 11: Captoin On account of Oct. e Conference, men of company Mrs. Keefe, San Francisco, colShield, fifty-onS. 29th Regiment U. S. Volunteer the Cache Stake Priesthood meet- lar bone broken and leg fractured. Mrs. McGamoa address not Infantryr one hospital corps man, ing will be held Sept . 29tb, next ; ' r- left Santa Cruz for Torijas, intend- Saturday. broken. arm Y given, . M, W. Mirrill, ing to return overland to Santa Prest. Cache Stake. VVe have heard Continued on 5(5 page. Cruz. nothing from Shields and ave qo doubt edthe, party- - ha- saud ' BinkingEapidly. - re i- : - I 1 Assista- nt-Superintendent :r -- III h i -- i.i - -- . i i ill " - , ? - . r I teen-captur- killed. . ' I CRITICAL CONDITION OF DR PARK. SaltLake - City.Dr'Jobn-- ui ' R,' Park, Stale Superintendent of Pob-li- q Instruction, .is. ..inAYcriticsl condition. The fact is, he is now sinking and all hopes rof recovery have been abandoned. For many yeajsheiiasbeeD-asgociatedwit- ri Y h pubHo ihslruction in the state, and superintendent of the Utah versity. UniY -- ANTICIPATED BEFU SAL OF OFFER. ' J i:n U Hazeleton, Penn. Sept. 28. Up to 3 oclock this" after noon President Mitchell has not seen or heard from anybody in connection with the strike He expresses - con that no 10 per cent in wages will cause a stampede amongst the strikers. They demand mnch more than that nd he does not think that they will accept any less than I . 1 , j'i I . fid-On- ce NOME CITY, WHERE MANY ARE STRANDED. Thn ltu iubraatioa tkat aat-a- thM wU raakaitaltiama City azsctr tovrn!ut it rielt" (bera ara wm tkaa l.CCO Aaierinawi at frwat witkaat lk mmii ( 'Irik tvno. TL tnaaperlatWa 0psale viU aat aU Ska aafartaaaMa t fatara. aal. it that tk wf 4ofartant ikMld Tac taka ataf it mi aUat wWaf tkem haoM Wm Ik KtitA wiator kafiaa. ? i f ... .y. ,j..: demanded Y'' PROPOSAL TO SLOCADI vY', The , re- Washingtcn; Sept St Petersburg,; rtid to have been muds ca ths eu'.Lcrity cf tbs r.u::!ia cstY.:Y, turn from ft CHINESE fi.i.: PORTS. 28, f -- MOTHER JONES, THE MINERS' FRIEND. J. ' T JY Mn. 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