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Show "7 XXX. VOLUT.TE LOGAN the unlighted portions of the REPUBLICANS HOLD ' Cache 'County Democratic Campaign Opens V COUNTFCONVENTION : ' I , . t , - . -- f ; . ' ' The V' - , ; Partys Nominees. N Chairman .Thain caHtyl the convention" to order at 11:35, and named Ilerscbel Bulled Jr. as tew porary chairman,, and R.L Campbell as secretary. The secretary read the call and then Senator Hertie orated a little. He srot really eloquent in tailing what the G. 0.P. had! done and what a shifting imoomptent . Bryan is but the convention evidently wasnJn a humor for , speech-makin- g for it didnt enthuse greatly Roosevelt and Taft were names that stirred it to applause, and of course a rouhd was given when the speaker subsided. ( , . ' this result. . Griffin .. .. .. V . ! choice, so another ballot was ordered with the three low' men" out of it. This was the re' sult. - Allen Griffin THE PLATFORM ; tof ' - f V y A , iw, , road-makin- g 1 KO KLUX ON TOE STAGE 0 .. i The Clansman pictures the days when courage, selfsacrifice and. heoric deeds, removed the fetters that held the South n bondage after the War between the States. For" the first time in the history of the drama the Ku Klux Klan are shown upon the stage, habited, armed,' and mounted, and their weird ritual is performed before the awed spectator. In or- der to give realism to these scenes a troop of trained cavalry horses is carried ontour. With these and other sensational elements The Clansman cannot fail to dupli-cat- e its sneers of the .last .three seasons, when it pays its nitial visit to the Thatdher opera house name on October 27. sen mentioned Knowles f hisses came from manyparts ojf There is no doubt that the Leap the house and Chairman Bullen Tear Dance to be given in the had to caution the delegates. Thatcher pavilion next Monday The vote stood : will be one of the events 74 evening Irvine ... of the year. Aside from the po41 Knowles . . pularity of the Womens Club, Peterson .. ,25 the object for which the dance is 4 GriflSn v given, to purchase the are lamp For the two year term dareuce for the Tabernacle Square, will Funk named Joseph Allen of lead many to attend who would Cove, Mir. John Godfrey named perhaps not do so otherwise. George Godfrey and IL M. RawDont fail to hear Utahs next lins was named! by" a Lewiston delegate, ohn Sneddon named Governor at the Democratic rally W, HI Griffin, Jr., George Q. Rich tonight,, at the B. Y. C. Anditor-ijim- 7 George JVed Williams, n&mqd Jaa. "Ml Anderson of of Massachusetts, Lewiston. The first ballot resulted Allien 50, Godfrey 19, Rawlins also speak. - -- 7- ", .... ? ...... or 1 i . : Proves to Be For Bryan b Then vote for Bryan, he Great Crowd in Salt Lake Theatre audiThe Cheers Bryan and Knight. said, growing enraged. ence laughed and the senator : S. L. grew white with anger. Herald.) (From Senator Reed Smoot frowned, " Giya me a chance ! he swelled. Senator George Sutherland smilTherp are hundreds of you to aiSrhAt-audiencjoshed Sena- one of me. All I ask is that you ed, tor Beveridge at An enthusiastic give me fair 'play and let me fin' Bryan rally held in the Salt ish what I have to say, Then it Lake theatre (Bast evening under will be your chance. Then you the auspices of the Taft Republi- can ask; any. question you - want can club "'of' Utahi tSieer . after to, and I will answer you. But he didnt answer any 'of cheer went up for the great commoner and his principles, - while the hundreds of y questions J that the applause for Taft - was - con- wejre shouted to him at the close. fined- to scattering handclaps. At one point he asked:: Am I ! "AUr. Beveridge Y Y ' came not' right? evidently to the meeting under a misappreNo, no! shouted the crowd. hension for while the, applause Then.where.amrl wrong ! which greeted theTnientiSnof the 'j Someone started to tell him, and tor .from Indiana lost his Denies ratio presidential candi- the 'and senator date was continuing the head shouted in disgust: , . from Indiana turned to (Senatr shut up!.' of chairman The George Sutherland, Republicans were the only the meetings and, according, to a ones lost sight of by the enthusiastic crowd. The auditors were person within earshot, asked: What is this a Democratic or apparently very much a Republican meeting? whatever else 'they were And .Sutherland smiled, Whiile and in the cheering the AmeriSmoot frowned and Beveridge can party was included. fumed. minutes Senator Jjlor several The biggest demonstration of Beveridge had struggled along the evening was the' tribute to without renewing the Bryan or Democratic candidate for gover. , ght demonstrations. nor of Utah "and the stock from not Democrats and we which he sprung, which was oc- are not Republicans; we are all casioned- by a reference to him in Americans, a song by the Taft Republican Oluib quartette. The song; which A youngster in thh gallery was intended to, ridicule the shouted : 7 Democratic candidate for goverYou bet we are! and a wave nor, began: ' , of applause swept, ov.er the thea' There is a man who lives in tre. ' -bailie and Provo, 'hearty, Senator Beveridge was unpreAnd they call him Uncle Jesse for the applause and wonder ' , v 1 pared .7 everywhere- -ed whether or not the crowd wasf - But the glee club got no further trying to guy him. He was puzzlFor eleven .minutes , there . were ed a bout the cheering and apcheers and cheeps for Knight. plause, but Reed Smqot was not, yelled the arwFTne frown on "the senatorial Knight! Knight! crowd. Uncle Jesse! Jesse Jun- forehead deepened, ior! Cousin Jesse William! There ' Tom Fitch, the rotund Republiwas magic in the name. The en- can of many' states and many tire audience was yelling and climes, who closed the meeting, shouting. The Knight contagion with a series of funny stories, .remade of the meeting to honor ferred to the meeting as a Bryan Berevidge and Taft an enthusias- tea party. tic Democratic gathering.' Even The theatre was filled to oversome of the " distinguished flowing before 8 oclock and the guests! in the boxes and stalls Republican dignitaries on the and on the 6tage joined in the ovastage smiled blandly at the tion,. And through it alii Senator the gathering. ;7 But soon Reed Smoot glowered and Senait was apparent that while a tor George Sutherland smiled. decidedly successful meeting that The Knight demonstration was it was not Republican success but the greatest of the evening, but it a tremendous Bryan landslide was almost equaled by the cheer- that was presaged by the attending when Sfr. Beveridge mention- ance. ed free silver. Montgomerys band played Twelve years ago Mir, Bryan Dixie and everyone clapped. advocated free silver, declared Dixie was the first premonithe speaker, and the crowd went tion of what was to follow. Dix- wild with the enthusiastic recep- ie brought with it visions of a tion of the doctrine that made solid south that pleased the audiUtah practically unanimous ence but worried tbe members of Bryan in 1S36. the Taft club who were not for What fie shouted. Are you Bryan. still for free silver out here? You bet we are! shouted a For the purpose of raising monand cheered voice, everyone again ey to place electric lights upon - e v ' 1 .0h, n, . Wae mY-declare- - 1 - suc-cesf- i F The Pelteer Oa,jowned and conby the Amusement Oo., of Salt Lake and Denver, "who are also the lessees of the Logan opera house, opened a weeks engagement here Monday night. The opening play was Outwitted by Two, The house was well filled and the play went with a snap and vimi.MissDorothy Marke, the leading lady, and Mr. Ceou W. Scott, who 'head the eom- J pany, both proved they were artists of, ability. Mr. Allen in the heavy role was strong and a fine actor, Mr. Pingree in the leading juvenile looked the part, and gave a good account of 'himself. Special mention must be made of" La Petite Ruth in the part of Minnie Overhill, a Iso her singing, dancing and acrobatic specialty, Miss Ruth caught the audience at once. Mliss Terry, Messrs Davis ' and Conkie were all! good and Mr, Kdhler who went to make up tbe rest of the comedy, was the real old tRube from the country and furnished lota of amusement.' It may be said of Miss Marke that she is not only a cSpable actress, but she is pretty, with an elegant, stage presence ner. tMr. Scott is a show i himself ; and when he leaves the stage one looks for his return ; what more can be said. 7 ' The company comes direct from Denver and Salt Lake where they have just completed a long stock It is strong, the engagement. are all good and they deplays serve a crowded house at every trolled Taft Club Audience 91 53 . simply' notoriety .. hungry, and wanted to use. the party platform to boost himself into popular favor. Roberts made a somewhat lengthy reply in which the person al pronoun I occurred about two hundred and. sleen times. I have a record as to he roared A record' in the United Stales,,. I am proud of it and you ought to be. The convention finally Adopted Roberts amendment' after 'Chairman Thain had 'seconded it and thereby given it the machines endorsement. . When nominations for four-yea- r comanisdsonef were called for D. R Roberts named Thomas Irvine Mr. Eklund named W.'H. Griffin, Jr., of Newton Joe, Richardson of Smithfield named Peter Peterson, and E. R Nielsen' named Josehp Knowles. When Niel- Lady Democrats Wanted to Occupy Public Cordially Invited. Platform. ' Seats ojlvthe 4T . " , THE GLEE CLUB WILL SING. . k a.-'"- -- AT TBE OPERA BOUSE of Massachusetts. WILLIAMS, AGGIES VS. ALL STARS The Aggies go up against the real tiling on Saturday next. A lot of old heads in football, will tackle them. Such - veterans as Coaches Walker and Baden och of this eity, Bennlon of Provo, Tobin and Browne of Salt Lake and others. While the wind of the Has-bee- n holds out there -- - 11 affairs. - Commended th.e county Republi . 2:30. v . can administration in fiscal affairs .The report of the committee on and in road and bridge improvePermanent Organization, was read ments. by R. F. "Allen. The machine, from the recommendations of the InferentiaUy spanked it by reamendment of report, it was plainly seen,' had commending the law consolidathe to, the, relating things pretty much, its own; way. tion school of districts, so that in . Senator Bertie was made per-manent chairman and R. L.Camp-- b districts of the first class the ques tion of schoo.1 consolidation must secretary. ' The report was the slipping of a first be submitted to the vote of adopted without 7 2 , Y the qualified electors before being Y. ' ; COg.;. s utinto effect. - ; ;:.-;- 1 7 J. Chaplain F,.Vright prayed Plank. 3 favored local option " , jr and then the eonventiongot down t Dl Roberts good roads bills R Jr to business. Y . . and his work in that interest were I ' I J The platform was read by A. A." commended. 7 with who also read a (minority In conclusion, everybody Leatbam Jno.A. busy, prosperous, signed happy, report audrapi by of WellsviMe, which was in effect dly becoming wealthy, the drafa reprimand for the county com- ters of the platform considered missioners for their action in the there was never before a time consolidation matter. The conven- when Republican principles tion by a vote of about 5 to 1 ought to commend themselves adopted the majority report.,Then more strongly to the voters of the ' hflr. David R. Good Roads Roberts state, and county, t And that was all, except the introduced a good roads resolution, which prompted George Q. signatures. Rich to take a fall out of Davy; He intimated that Roberts was . t GEORGE FRED 5 . The usual committees were then . The platform endorsed' the appointed and the convention ad- principles of Republicanism, hut journed until 2 p.m. , was' ominously silent as regards the national Republican admins-tratdo- n Afternoon Session -- ,'V - Not. The convention reassembled at t JESSE W. KNIGHT Democratic Nominee for Governor. 58 66 4 ...... ; J " Allen Rawlins . Godfrey Anderson - . $ r Ajnderson 27. No. second1 ballot brought Tie t National Committeeman Nebeker will introduce as Chairman of the evening the Hour Moses Thatcher, whr will in turn introduce the speakers : ' . , - tl 17,. Grjin-31- , choice. f - ' "x le Club In The ,B. Y. College Assembly Hall. 1 Tab-ernae- square, the Womans of the A. C., which is interesting itself in civic improvement, will give a Leap Year Ball in jhe Thatcher pavilion on Monday evening, Oct. 19, to which all ate invited. The admission ' ratehas been fixed, at 50 cents a couple; 25 cent for - extra - gentleman ; gentleman atendmg alone, 50 cents. That there will he much enjoyment goes without, sariig. t To-Nig- ht Smoot Machine. Politicians in. Control Select - NUMBER 20. ClTYrOTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER" 15,1908. of Inter-Mounta- atui-caseffif-ir- in an . will he lively doings you can 'bet and the Aggies will 'have to hustle. The exact line up of the Stars cannot he given just now but it will look something lake this Ends Browne of Salt Lake, Dr. Clarke and Harry Parker of Lo. gan. Tackles Badenooh and Prof. Davis of the A. CL Guards Coach Tabin "of All Hallows, Howard Miadeen, Capt. Perry and Roy Egbert. Quarter-bae- k Coach Walker. Half backs Orval Adams,Pres, -- , Petersen., 'Full! back Coach Fred Ben- - j of Provo. Center Willard Langton, and Hoffman of the Salt Lake Y. Ml nkxnt a a. , .Isnt that a bunch for you? Well, they play next Saturday on the A. C. grounds and very likely, by that time Walker will have bunted up a few more stara If ou know of any, put him next for hes afraid he hasnt got enough) wind in the bunch named to last 40 minutes. You wouldnt think it either to see them dis-r,en-$- ft hot. six nir&tjt too that Cuddy- - Bus-- ' We "learn sel, former Captain of the U. team and Mr! Iloffer of Salt Lake will also be among the Stars. Cuddy will play at right half and Hoffer at left end. WEDDING BELLS Today, Mr. Carl Smart and performance. Thursday night is Miss Julia Hendricks, two of LoThe new East Lynne a a fean young people, gans ture performance, with a matinee will be married in the Logan Saturday afternoon. temple. They will leave at once for Portlandj'Grgon, from where PREPARING FOR they will go to Los Angeles and ATLANTIC FLEET other points of interest on the coast. Mir. Smart is a son of Hon. 12. Oct. I Yokohama, repara- Thomas Smart of this city and tion for the reception of the At- is a e hustling young lantic battleship fleet am assum- stockman and business man. ing tremendous proportions. The ne has for his bride one of the demonstration of eagerpopular most charming and accomplished ness to participate in the eeremn-ie-s little ladies in the land. She is is the greatest tiling f the mind not only cultured, but adds to evef witnesses in' Japan. her many other accomplishments, houseYokohama, Oct. 12. Yokoha- that of being a first-clama as a blaze of color this morn- keeper. She is the daughter of ing, with American and Japanese Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hendricks of flags flying from every building, this city The Journal joins with in honor of the delegation of Paci the many friends of Mr. and Mrs, fie coast .business men, who arriv- Smart ill wishing them a long ed at 7 oclock on the Japanese happy and prosperous life. liner Tenyp Maruirom San Francisco. The visitors were greeted A GOODCOMPANY at the dock by a crowd which numbered hundreds of representative business' men of Japan, as- , The Pelzer Dramatic Co. which sembled from the citieso f Tokio, holds the (boards here for the enKyoto and Osaka. The carefully tire week, is one of the best 'if comprepared program of entertain- not the best popular-pricement for the Americans com- panies that ever visited the city. menced as soon as they stepepd The leading (lady Miss Marke is ashore, and every day of their an actress of unusual ability,' stay in Japan will be completely charming in her naturalness and filled with receptions and sight- easy grace. The supporting comseeing tripa arranged by their pany is one of uniform merit anJ Japanese hosts. On Thursday the the class of plays presented, exAmericans will be the guests of actly suited to the public taste. Outwitted by Two was the opCopnt Komura, minister of foreign affairs, at a touch eon given ening bill. Tonight a special in 'hoonr oft he visitors. version of East Lynne, will be ofThe Tenyo Mara had an excel-le- fered and judged by the other trip across the Pacific. performances ,of the week it will In The Rockies be a treat 1r Theres no' mystery about goes on Friday evening and Sathow to sell property but theres urday the offering will be Driva good deal of advertising about en from Home. Both are thrillit. ing melodramas. . well-know- , wide-awak- ss d nt -- . |