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The Salt Lake Herald-Republican from Salt Lake City, Utah • 6

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6 THE HERALD REPUBLICAN SALT LAKE CITY UTAH OCTOBER 20 1912 MAIN NEWS SECTION NEWS UTAH AND THE INTERMOUNTAIN TERRITORY Have AH Gone IRMORPARTYPRINCIPLESTODAY HENRY GIBSON i Me LLEWELLYN THOMAS MRS ANNIE WRIGHT AT OGDEN CHURCHES INSTRUCTS TEACHERS REGARDING DISEASES Jensen Thomas James TO ii rank 1 John Job Will ST GEORGE NOTES ALL TWENTY OUR EET Carpenters WorJdns on KiescI Building iovrisbcd and healed by a plentiful supply of pure rich blood cases been given up and laws have rec ten Korth Correspondent Marion Hotel Tel 504 also sec and the will Wife of Mayor Succumbs to Typhoid ever WILL BE LAID AT REST TODAY AT SPANISH ORK Swen the the in THIRD TERMERS UNABLE TO PLACE TICKET IN IRON COUNTY POLITICAL ARENA Mother Dies rom Typhoid ather and Daughters Strick en With Same Disease Mayor Wright and his are Their Mrs Wright OGDEN WILL GIVE 125 SONS GREECE TO BATTLE WITH TURKS Llewellyn Thomas Among irst Comers To Southern Town not tried bottle oils in expense direct 5107 EEGIN DOUBLE TRACKING KEMMERER OSSIL LINE BOX ELDER ELECTION JUDGES ARE NAMED BULL CON SPEAKERS SEVERELY HECKLED ON OGDEN STREETS MAY GROW BEETS IN LONG VALLEY COUNTRY teachers and janitors were paid the total amount being nearly LONG AND SHORT MEN WORK JUNCTION CITY SENATOR SUTHERLAND GIVEN INE RECEPTION AT SPRINGVILLE (Special to The Herald Republican) Ogden Oct 19 The Greek colony In Ogden will give 125 sons to the Grecian army that is to wage battle with the Turks The local patriots will ioln the band from Salt Lake and all expect to leave here Monday on a special train for New York Thirty Ogden Greeks received their pay checks at the freight depot tonight Others will ask for their time tomorrow Louis Stavros a young Greek who owns a bootblack stand was among the first to answer the call to arms leaves his business to others The Orpheum Candy company will donate two young men but the ma jority will be from the freight de pot and section gangs Each man pays his own way to New York which calls for $44 At New York the Greek government supplies boats to convey the Amer ican volunteers to Athens at which point they are allowed five days to visit their homes before reporting for duty one He city set Only Those Whose Personal Ambitions Have Been Shat tered Leave Party County Physician Pidcock Points Out Course to be ollowed by Instructors (Special to The Herald Republican) ine board or appointed the judges of election Imbued with the spirit that ancient Greece great this to take one or more ThA a srri the boys and do i also but was The Short Line railroad is being se riously handicapped by the shortage of labor many Greeks being employed as section men A general exodus necessitate employment of Americans at a higher wage than is now paid for eigners (Special to The Herald Republican) armington Oct 19 The Democrats of Davis county met here toaay and nominated a full ticket The conven tion condemned the employment of a road commissioner as unnecessary and went on record in favor of equal road taxation The ticket follows: Representative Porter of Centerville clerk Kershaw of Layton recorder Blanche Lewis of Bountiful treasurer red Ab bott of armington sheriff Thomas Argyle of Woods Cross surveyor I Barnes of Kaysville Mc Clure Peters of Kaysville four year commissioner David Stocker of dear field two year commissioner James Barnes of Bountiful Patriotic Greek Sacrifices His All or Native Land GIVES teachers advice (Special to The Republican) Ogden Oct 19 Ogden school teach ers held their first Saturday morning meeting today in the high school nearly eyery teacher being present IT Driggs of the University of Utah delivered a lecture on the In terpretation of English With the View to the Teaching of It to Pro fessor Driggs said that in order to arouse the Interest of the children in a selection the events leading up to the writing of the subject should be given He told the teachers to less and see Hirschi II Jones mental hospital this afternoon Thomas Devine sides in Provo Janies Girl Was Ogden Pioneer and One Time Partner of David Eccles Gibbs Emma Halford Ezra Harris rede I The emotions inav be inflammation reduced by the application of washes cosmetics saives etc out no skill aliection can ever be permanently cured in this way Only pure blood insures a healthy skin and the circulation is therefore the point at which treatment should be directed SSS cures Skin Diseases of every kind by neutralizing the acids and removing the humors from the blood SSS builds the circulation up to its normal strength in creases its nutritive powers and adds to its purity in everyway Then the skin instead of being irritated burned and blistered with acid humors and impurities Book on (Special to The 1 etald Republlcan) Ogden Oct 19 Henry Gibson one of pioneers died tonight at the home of his daughter Mrs Sadie West 2217 Grant avenue He was 86 years old and a former partner of David Elccles Until his retirement a few years ago Mr Gibson was one of the most prominent business men here Mr Gibson is survived by a wife fifteen children seventy five grandchil dren and sixty one great grandchildren (Special to Herald Republican! Kemmerer Wyo Oct 19 Work has been commenced on the new double track on the Oregon Short Line between this point and ossil a distance of eleven miles The Utah Construction company of Salt Lake has this contract Work has also commenced on regrad ing the old track to Conroy where one of the young mines of this district is being opened Walter Harris of Salt Lake is the superintendent of the camp Several residences a boarding house and company store have been built Contractors are laying cement founda tions for the new steel tippie and other mine buildings The traffic on the Oregon Short Line has been far beyond expectations for this year on this division Delay in the receipt of engines which have been ordered has greatly handicapped the road On several occasions it has been necessary to draft Union Pacific crews engine and caboose from Green River assist in making clearances On riday the record for this district was broken In the handling of freight cars twenty four freight trains pass ing through Kemmerer containing 1017 celts Vernon Snow and Gordon Whitehead have returned from the eastern states mission The Snow hotel formerly owned by Mahonri Snow has been purchased by Dr Woodbury and Dr McGregor The building is to be remodeled for a hospital The Ladies Republican club held a public meeting in the opera house which was largely attended The speak ers were Judge Melvill Republican can didate for judge of this district and Prof AVillard Done Music selections wore given by Andrew Price Verna fIiles Miss Mammie and Viola McAl the summer most persons are annoyed with pimples boils rash es or eruptions while others suffer more severely with Eczema Acne Tet ter Salt Rlieum or some kinorea skin disease glossed over and (Special to The Herald Republican) Nampa Oct 17 Thomas Cutler of Salt Lake general manager of the Utah Idaho Sugar company and Horne superintendent of the Nampa factory have returned from a trip of inspection to the Long Valley country where they have been growing sugar beets at various places as an experi ment They state that although the present season has been unfavorable tne ieers jock promising inc omciais sr arrangements fo? transportation be made with the Idaho Northern ficicnt beets will be raised in that tion next season to' warrant the opening of the large factory at place' The local sugar factory (Special to The Herald Republican) Ogden Oct 19 Bull Conners made a failure of trying to hold two open air meetings on street corners tonight Allen Sanford and George Moyer both of Salt Lake were the speakers Mr Sanford told the people that the Southern Pacific was not paying its honest share of taxes and quoted fig ures John Watson chairman of the state board of equalization took Issue with Sanford Mr Sanford admitted he might be wrong and then went on talk ing on the recall Holst Earl A Box Nelson August Jeppson George 4 Jorenzn Pptprcpn was badly i nd body and internally injured The injured men were removed to the Dee hospital Both men arc martded and have families ife Th given of the footpads in are the same No arrests made up the sword in defense of his tive land Rater Is the proprietor of Midvale bakery which has been source of a not inconsiderable come to him This business which is conservatively estimated as worth $1000 has been turned over to a friend without the usual legal documents that Peter may enlistin the Grecian army The friend made Peter an offerfor the buslnessv which was de clined care of the business while I am said Peter I do not return it is yours my friend But in event I do come back I shall expect you to hand the busi ness over to me Peter leaves for New York to day to embark for Greece his faith in his friend being as great as his love for the country of his birth Many an otherwise pretty girl is dis tracted with her appearance Poor girl! She yet know that Cal cium Wafers will quickly transform her into a perfect dream of loveliness And many a young man with tender Skin lust growing a hrlstlv heard In also a sight to Dehold All the face creams in the world are nothing but masks They do not overcome Dim ples but merely allav surface irrita tion Skin health must come from within Skin tissue is made from the blond nnrt as it is a tendency of nature to throw off a good share of impurities through the skin naturally impurities gather on the surface in the form of pimples( blotches blackheads and other erup tions But Calcium Wafers have a remarkable activity in the blood which seeks the skin as an outlet for Its Impurities These are thrown off in invisible mist or gas are consumed in the oxygen of the air and in a tev days all Imperfections of circulation and of skin health are overcome All blemishes disappear and the skin becomes as clear and smooth ae a baby's Go to the drug store today any druggist can supply them and get a box of Calcium Wafers for trial They will cost you only 50 cents but are really worth many dollars to you if your face is marred by uglv pimples blotches blackheads etc Convince yourself by actual test that Calcium Wafers are the most effective blood and skin purifiers in the world Advertisement MHS WILSON GllAXTEh DIVOHCI I rovo Oct 19 A divorce WSwisseo siair Remedy 1 any medical advice free to all who write THE SWIT CO ATLANTA GA I MINOR OGDEN ITEMS I (Special td The Herald Republican) The funeral of airs Alary Ann Alvord which was announced for SnnHav qt has been changed to Monday at 1 at the Clinton meeting house Bishop Orlando Hadlock will conduct the services Interment will be in the Clin ton cemetery' Taken to Mental Hospital Irving Pratt an inmate of the state industrial school oredered committed to the state was taken to Provo by Deputy Sheriff The mother re (Special to The Herald Republican) Smithfield Oct 19 Congressman Joseph Howell tonight refuted Bull Moose statements to the effect that leading Republicans have left the party leading men of this country who haVe indorsed the Republican ticket tor said Congressman Howell a unit for the party today Only the disgruntled whose personal ambi tions have been shattered are seced ers The congressman pointed out that II King who is stumping the state in the interests of the Democratic party in the past denounced and abused the Bull Moose leader Mr Howell ascribed King's change of front to the enhanced prospects for a Democratic victory Mr Howell referred to the state ments made by Stephen Love con cerning his visit to Washington Love said that he had saved the people of this state thousands of dollars in freight stated the congressman however Mr Love bemoans the treatment he received at Washington from the Utah delegation regardless of the fact that he wrote to the members of that delegation and thanked them for their valuable assistance is no difference between a good Republican and a good Democrat as said the congressman only difference is in the fundamental principles for which they stand I do not hope to make an impression on those men who are out to defeat the Republican party men whose party af filiations are for the purpose of gain ing recognition from conventions and who when they' are not recognized go out and hdopt another party" Mrs Susa Young Gates said she is a Republican because she believes in pro tection for the home she asked tonight has a son to give up on the altar of Mexican inter vention? President Taft has shown his courage and manhood in standing firm in regard to intervention as he has in all other ay that if satisfactory ca suf scc re this hfiq been closed for the past three years because farmers find it more profitable to raise other crops (Special to The Herald Republican) St George Oct farewell party was given in the auditorium of the academy for the benefit of four depart ing missionaries Those leaving are Heber Gottorn and Leon Windsor appointed to the German mission Jo seph Atkin to England and Milton Bur Marler II Mathews McClaiti Adelbert Winn Butler unzier red Lynch Larsen (Special to The Herald Republican) Springville Oct 19 No warmer re ception has been tendered a distin guished visitor than that tonight ac corded United States Senator George Sutherland Prominent citizens and the local band mat the visitor at the depot and escorted him to the Springville the atre which was crowded to the doors Throughout the rally hearty enthusi asm was shown Senator Sutherland said that the best way for a voter to decide which ticket to vote was to study the history of the two parties He asserted that the Re publican party history has been one unbroken' success while the Democrats have been unfortunate The Bull Moose party has no history said the speaker The senator followed the alleged steal of delegates at Chicago through its va rious stages and said that there is not the slightest reason in the charge A large part or the speech was to a 'discussion of the tariff passed by the last Congress TOLTON DELVES INTO NATURAL HISTORY ATTACK NE WSPAPER (Special to The Herald Republican) Ogden Oct 19 County Physician addressed the county teachers at their regular monthly meet ing in Judge courtroom on the subject of contagious diseases in We ber county He urged that children who showed symptoms of sickness should be sent home until examination could be made The physician an nounced that children of indigent fam ilies would be given free examination A thorough cleaning and fumigating will also be given all homes Among matters taken up was a dis cussion of the university extension work being conducted by the University of Utah in Ogden several of the county leUUiltH JblKniflL! 1 of the courses to be given cultural work amonsr mestic science to the girls was discussed Miss Matilda Peterson who was in jureu a snort mobile accident was able to be present and take charge of primary department work The today $3800 SMART COA'XERS Roosevelt Oct 19 William II Smart has given out a public letter denying connection with the Bull Moose partv that mominated him 'for senator in the ifth district Smart asserts that he is a Republican and though defeated for the senatorial nomination in the Republican convention will continue to suvuort the old uarty rive Ross Llewellvn Grant Pratt and five daughters Mrs Grows Hair Restores Gray or aded Hair to Its Original Color and Stops Dandruff and Scalp Diseases 25c Bottle ree to Prove It DAVIS UNTERRIIED PLACE COUNTY TICKET IN POLITICAL RING TI Ikf'nv AT 1 rT 17' xr James who has been suffering from diphtheria is rapidly recovering at the state school for the deaf and blind ao new cases have been discovered among the pupils Rogerson Transferred Assistant orest Ranger Milton Rogerson of the Wasatch national forest has been transferred to the Kaibab national for est (Special to The Herald Republican) Payson Oct 19 Penetrating into the realms of natural history Tolton Democratic candidate for governor to night branded The Herald Republican as scuttle fish In addition to a few other choice things streaked sheet of and of the worst exponents of red journalism in the are samples of Mr sobriquets Mr Tolton denounced The Herald ReiSublican as unfair in making blanket charges against him He said that he would be glad if the newspaper would define the time and place when he made a deal with any railroad live thirty miles from a said Mr Tolton have made stren uous efforts to get closer by having a line built to my home town In common with other citizens I have offered rights of way to the railroads If that is the charge I plead Tlie candidate slid that he was raised in the school oi adversity proud to be a son The tariff and The Herald Republican were the main points covered in the speech The gubernatorial candidate did not make one to state issues ace a Sight but in a Short Timt Calcium Wafers Worked Wonders WRIGHT AMILY IS SORELY ALICTE (Special to The Herald Republican) Ogden Oct 19 While at work tear ing down the Kiesel building about 10:30 this morning Paul Christen sen and A Wahlberg carpenters were seriously injured when the rafters of the roof of the building collapsed precipitating the men into the base ment a fall of twenty four feet right leg was broken at tne ankle joint Wahloer bruised about the head it is feared he is PACK TO lECTUiU: Brigham City Oct The classes of the Brigham City Sunday schools will be addressed by Jrof red Pack of the University of Utah Sun day afternoon in the tabernacle The subject will be and Its Evil The meeting will be held instead of the regular Sunday services (Special to The Herald Republican) Midvale Oct 19 The Spartan patriotism of his forefathers burns in the breast of Peter Argyrop ovlos Imbued with the snirit that made descendant of a warlike race has sacrificed his all that he may take up the sword in defense of his na WAli MAY AECT MARKET Pocatello Idaho Oet 19 Thirty Greeks left here Thursdav for the mother country to take up arms against the Turks Others to the number of TOO are preparing to follow should the sit uation in the Balkans demand their presence Cosslett sheriff Iafe McConnell at torney Wilkinson EMERY COUNTY BOURBONS NOMINATE PARTY LEADERS IN COMING ELECTION (Special to The Herald Republican) Ogden Oct 19 The Weber stake will hold quarterly conference at the Ogden tabernacle tomorrow two ses sions being announced one at 10 a and an afternoon meeting at 2 A'e James Talmage and Presid ing Patriarch Hyrum Smith of Salt Rake will be the principal speakers Special music will be given by the choir At the irst Presbyterian church Lev John Edward Carver will deliverV rs a series of lectures on Evolution and tomorrow night? when he will take as his theme lution and the Nature of Each point will be illustrated with concrete examples from the lore of scientific research isher will speak The forgotten actor in at the irst Methodist church tomor row night at 7:30 In the morning the annual rally of the Sunday school will be held commencing at 10 o'clock Rev Zimmerman will preach the sermon at the Sundav services to morrow night in the irst Baptist church his theme being Lessons roni I our Wise Miss Ella will sing Tomorrow night at the irst Con gregational church Rev rank Brainerd will deliver a sermon on Music Several selections will be given by Mrs Dalrymple open meeting of the Sun ASht club will be held in the par ish house of the Church of the Good Shepherd Prof rank Driggs su perintendent of the state school for the deaf and blind will be the speaker Professor Driggs with a number of the pupils of the school will demonstrate the work accomplished by the institu tion Music will also be furnished by inmates of the school The ward conference of the North Ogden Sunday school will be held in Ogden Sunday when a number of stake authorities will be in attend ance Hess Walker A Republican Club Hold Enthusiastic Meeting Conners ile Ticket (Special to The Herald Republican) Spanish ork Oct 19 uneral serv ices will be held tomorrow at 2 over the remains of Llewellyn Thomas who died suddenly Thursday afternoon from abscess of the bronchial tubes Mr Thomas while not enjoying the best of health Wednesday was able to do his usual work The services will be held at the residence in Palmyra and interment will be in City cemetery air i nomas nas lor years been of the prominent men in this citv was 59 years old and came to this with his parents among the first tiers He is survived by a widow and sons winiam ana Bessie Barney of Lake Shore Mrs ain Evart of Bingham Mrs Gilbert Neil son Mrs James Tilley and Annie Thomas of Spanish ork HELLE BROWV RECOVERS the young ladv I 11 I A i quarrel last month was removed SPIKER BUYS BRICKYARD iSpecial to The Herald Republican) Pocatello Ida Oet A Spiker of Salt has purchased the Poca tello brickyard and is expected here shortly to commence general improve ments in the plant Mr Spiker has been connected with the Utah ire Clay company for several years ROBINSON PROMOTED Ogden Oct 19 Nephi Robinson was promoted inspector of the Ogden Rapid Transit company today Since the death of former Supt Joseph Bailey several weeks ago' Read has been acting superintendent and Mr Robinson will serve as his assistant The Huntsvill'e extension of the street car company is being pushed and much of the roadbed will be completed be iviu nniien ne cumpaiiv is paving the road north of Twenty ond street on Washington avenue as soon as completed work on Twenty seventh street extension be started (Special to The Herald Republican) erron" Oct 19 The Deriiocratic party has the following county ticket: Representative Oveson: commissioner four year term Peter Johnson commissioner two year term Rasmus Johnson clerk William Peacock Jr treasurer Carl Berg sheriff Earp: recorder Hector Evans assessor Thomas All red attorney George ZMiller super intendent of schools Blackburn surveyor Ira Browning (Special to The Herald Republican) Logan Oct 19 The following persons hare been appointed judges for the November election in the various precincts: District N'Oj 1 II Carlisle Larsen John Wright No 2 red Berntson Alina Johnson George Leishman No 3 II Hawkes William Athay William Worley No 4 iiicuaru leates william Evans Job a Bateson Jacob Weston tv Sch'oles II rederick Hyrum Hansen 10 niuuuru 'i Oleson (Special to The Herald Republican) Ogden Oct 19 The long and short men were back on the job tonight and lo than thirty minutes collected 5230 from victims they held up The first holdup was on the viaduct about 9 clock when red Jasper and Cook both of ilson Lane were re lieved of $1 each Half an hour later Walter ife of West Weber reported that lie had been held up at the point of a gun and 30 venii en irom nis pocKets was also held up on the viaduct aescription both have 14 2 1 11 1V1123S leuc JilOWIl 1 shot by Vail Wightman lovers from the hospital and taken home to day Miss Brown is now out of dan ger Jensen Merrill No 2 rank Mark Rigerg A McArthur 0 IIAX'QUET old folks 1 Old day was fittingly Celebrated riday when luO people each over 60 years old were banqueted The committee in charge provided automobiles to carry the guests to and from the East ward amusement hall where the bantmet served Ola 'olk day 1V bl by Swiasco Is Certainly tho Wonder of the Age The free 23c bottle of Hair and Scalp Remedy If used as directed will astonish you 1 1 is a NEW REM EDY the latest and best preparation known It Js the result of years of investigation ami research into the reason why no niitiiy of flits hair prepa rations have tailed in the past to do the work demanded of them" It is! marvelous In Its action and thousands have received permanent cures just from the free bottle we gave them for th asking B' cause you may not have received any ielief from something vou have tried don't be foolish enough to con demn everything else You will be greatly benefited by the free bottle we give you 5o cents and $100 a bot tle is for sale and recommended by all tirug atm oepartnicnt All who wish that Swissco can have a prepaid on receipt of stamps or silver to hcln cover ol pacKing etc ny addressing io tho Swissco Hair Remedy' Co Square Cincinnati Ohio Advertisement Hau Given arewell Barty A farewell party was given last evening in the VV eber academy for Lawrence Evans Squire Tillotson and Earl olkman who leave shortly for missions in the interest of the Mormon church ruit Rots on Ground The fanners Of North Ogden say this has been the most successful fruit rear in yield in the history of that section The mar ket has been poorer than for a number of years and as a consequence thou sands of bushels of fruit have been left on the ground to rot The tomato har vest has been much more successful at North Ogden than in the lowlands where the early frost did considerable damage Beet Digging The harvest ing of the beets has started and will continue for a number of weeks It is estimated that between one and two hundred carloads will be loaded at North Ogden Ogden May Benefit Deno pur chasing agent for the United States reclamation service is here conferring with the Weber club and Ogden pub licity bureau with a view to sending bids to this city together with other intermountain cities for supplies needed in the service Mr Deno has charge of the purchases for the Minidoka project which is being directed by the reclama tion service Heretofore bids for sup plies have been sent to Salt Lake Den ver Butte and Portland Ore and Og den has not been included Shortage of Cars Complaint is being made by the beet growers in the north ern part of the county of a shortage of cars to handle their beets It is ex pected Weber county will produce 85 000 tons of beets Beets the local fac tory is unable to handle will be shipped to the other factories of the Amalga mated Sugar company Home Industry Meeting The Home Industry association will meet with Mrs Rail 516 Thirty first street Thursday when matters of interest will be discussed Dnmngc Case Continued The case of Peter Anderson against the Denver Rio Grande company on trial in the district court was continued until Mon PREPARE OR EXHIBITION Provo Oct 3 9 The fourth annual agricultural exhibit of the Brigham Young university will be held this year October 30 to November 2 The open ing session will be a reception for ex hibitors and invited guests on Tnnrs day morning October 30 the exhibit will be opened IL Carlisle George Leishman No 3 IL Xn 4 1 I i rr a I 1 7 oiiaiu uu juii RIR JU1HJ Joseph Tarbet Crawford Arthur No 6 George Cole Andrews Johnson No 7 John Peterson Vernon Benson No 8 Ole Eonne Hansen Ed Peterson No 9 red Smith Alfred Nehm Christian Joseph Auderson A Larsen Jr Stephensen Job a Kemp No Thornley George uecracKen 1 No 3 Ernest Peterson Jensen William Hyde Thornley Cove Amassa Cornish Petersboro No John Cunningham Nve Dihle William Cunningham Ls Soren son Seth Baker College William Johnson James Nelson red Providence Adolph Baer rrenton South Pierce John Johnson Smith Garrett Dahle iam Clark isenson xsanara Newton Niels Jacobsen Clark Richmond No 3 Edgar son William Woodland Edwin Hal II Webb Riverside II Reese Reese George Summers Pulsinbcr WeCh' Obra T'oY1 I No 3 IT Stewart Job Miller Parker i f' U' JIaS1an Willard a Ker ij JBraasnaw arrt DaTid Wlil jQSCPh Toseph cSEnrs A A HAS NEW BELL inrh KJ'at bell weigb Viv a on and measuring thirty six inches in duuneter has been our Vs Brlslnm Voins 4ol lsh0 tOn" to bo hoard dis tinctiy in the classrooms of the Maeser Memorial building located on Temple hill several blocks a wav 1 Next spring the school will place a clock on the Maeser Memorial build 111 rs I en in tne district court today to hits Mary Wilson Irom Charles WibJ son the grounds being desertion' Mrs children3 CUblO(1y of twO minor Brigham City Oct 19 county commissioners following to act as on November Poll 1 ft Christopherson Jr Jesse Knudson Gidney Russell Wight I Nichols A Truelson Willard Poll 1 Harvey Woodyatt Parry Dal ton William Parsons 2 rank Lowe Alfred Baddley John inn Three Mile Richard Peters Almon Wight Hyrum Thorn Nels Jeppesen Michael Schow Petersen Calls John Wheatley Israel Hunsaker Edward Hadley George Dewey Brigham Bur bank James Holdaway Collinston John Boothe Jacob Hendrlcksen Jacob Bigler Beaver Dam Charles Twitchell A John son rrancino uuney II Zenor Clyde Steed Honse Bear Junius Thompson Ctrl Iverson Ezra Wyatt Johnson Holler Sunset Mantena Jensen Joseph Lewis King Riverside Thomas Bowman Kennard Jr Mason Elwood Elias Anderson Peter Mortensen ii i iftUiiiii or II Vdy Hess Jesse Nish Rudd i ortage i John Poll 1 Ezra Harris Stokes Hunsaker 2 rede Petersen Miller A Borgstrom George House rank Wood David Wadman Booth red Cazier Compton Willis Whitaker A I Petersen James Conn Jr Mor gan Miller Clear Charles Kempton Lewis Des pottes Charles Lockwood Charles Booth A Ii Yates Wolter Axel Anderson Oscar Lind Ernest Simper Grouse Alma Toyn rost Samuel Simpson Park Charles Goodllffe LIsh Whitaker II Thwhm Rosette Jacob Grover Kelton Kloek II Herrington Howell Noyhi Ei Martin Olsen Jardine Ricks Joseph Rounday IT Bergenson Rigby Smith George Rawlins Buttars Karren 1 James Roskelly Romney Jr No 2 Henry Gordon II Harper Andher John XHIrUov No 2 A Israelson McBride Hancey Jr William ollett Barnett Larsen John Peterson red Yonk Ballard time ago in an auto (Special to The Herald Republican) Cedar City 19 Three political parties have filed county tickets with the authorities The Bull Moose party has not qualified and will not have nominees on the ticket The Republicans held their conven tion at Parowan and nominated the following ticket: Representative Wil ford Day four year commissioner A Evans: two year commissioner Wal lace Williams clerk Charles Adams treasurer Morgan Richards: recorder Mary A Gunn: attorney John ife sheriff John Corry superintendent of schools Jones assessor and surveyor William Houchen The' Democratic ticket Is: Repre sentative John Parry clerk Warren Mitchell four year commissioner Bavles: two year commissioner Will iam Barton treasurer Will Adams recorder lorence Orten at torney Henry' Jones Sheriff Alfred ro'vd: assessor James Parry surveyor Dailey superintendent of schools Parley Dailey The Socialists put tm the following: Representative Leigh four year commissioner Gomer Cosslett two vear commissioner James Tweedie: clerk James Chattcrley: treasurer Lottie Perkins recorder Corry Gower: assessor Webster surveyor' Kay (Special to The Herald Republican) Midvale Oct 19 Mrs Annie xv right wire Wright of this city died yesterday of typnoiu lever two daughters Edith and I aura suuenng irom tne same aisease condition is not serious was attacked first and the devoted hus band and daughters risked contagion in order to nurse her Mrs Wright was born August 20 1862 and came to Utah in 1883 She was baptized into the Mormon church in 18S2 The famly resided in Salt Lake for six years before removing to West Jordan Mrs Wright was presi dent of the Primary association of West Jordan ward for ten years and first counsellor of the Relief society four years Mrs husband and six chil dren survive the latter being Mrs Malstrom Laura A Kdlth Nora Ethel Vera and Harry Wright She has three brothers John Dunn of Mid vale Will Dunn of Murray and Charles Dunn of Salt Lake uneral services will be held from the residence Monday at 1 CACHE ELECTION JUDGES ANNOUNCED NAME COUNTY TICKET Randolph Oct 19 The Republicans of this county held a convention at Randolph ami nominated a full ticket The following are the can didates Representative 'Spencer commissioner lour year term Edward Calder commissioner two vear term William Rex clerk It Marshall attorney William Johnson assessor Tingey: treasurer John Weston sheriff George Eastman recorder Nebeker surveyor AL Conk su perintendent of schools Lawrence Johnson (Special to The Herald Republican) rt Despite the rain that iell this afternoon 200 women attended the meeting of the Republican club held at the Republican headquar speakers were Dr Jane AV Skolfield of Salt Lake and Thomas McKay candidate for county recorder the Republican quartet furnished music after which refreshments xvere served Chairman Abels of the Bull Moose party today filed the county nominees xvlth the county clerk Countj Treasurer Alma Chambers xvlio was nominated by the Bull Moose convention tosucceed himself notified County Clerk Samuel Dye that he had declined the nomination and asked that his name be removed from the cket Edward Green of also notified Clerk Dye that he de clines to be a candidate on the Bull Moose ticket and ordered his name off the ballot Chairman'' Abels said regarding the withdrawing of the two names from the ticket: place of Alma Cham bers has been filled but no onc has been selected by the central committee to run for the office of commissioner AVe have eight days according to law to fill the vacancy and that will be at tended to some time during the coming At headquarters late tonight it was given out that Jesse Powers of Hooper would be handed the nomination Sunday Ogden Department Circulation Department 428 Twenty fifth Street Tel 984 Ellison II Muir East cpbus Anderson sen John tv Jar en 19 Airs Annie of Mayor Joseph Ugly Pimples 9 S' 1 1 7 i JI I maswr iessm Jk vsk 1 I Wife sss).

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