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I Eastern Utah Advocate I
, Utah's Best Weekly, Publish ad In thu "Btetfeist Little City on Earth"
REPUBLICANS TURN
J OUT IN GREAT FORCE
Convention Saturday Nhht Largely Attended
and Aost Enthusiastic of Any Ever Held
in PriceFull Ticket Named
0e hundred nml ono representa
tive citlicui of Prlco participated
In Iho republican contention at the
L City hnll Snturdny night Thl
number, together with the specta
tors, mado about one hundred and
twonty.flro In attendance. It It e
tlmated that at least four hundred
votera of the city were represented
at the meeting.
The ticket that will be placed In
the municipal field under thu republic-tin
emblem, li m follow:
Carlo Oundemou, Mayor
J W l.oofbourow, councilman
for thu four-year term.
K. 8. lluraley, councilman for
two-) ear term.
It II Klrkpatrlck, councilman for
two-yvir term.
Jn F. Pace, councilman for two
year term.
L. A. I.nubor, recorder.
A 11 llunten, treasurer.
Id hla opening remark to the
, conTnilon, A. W. Iloraley. elmlr-
min. outlined the purpose of the
primary, bin niMioesid hi auillcne
a follow-
For man yean tin. republican
In Price hntc been In the majority
and the parly hn always ttood for
progress, advancement, development
and thu upbuilding of the town
I bellotc there nrc few city ndmlnls
tratlon but that are criticised, and
to be trunk about It thuro are con
dition In l'rlre tlmt 1 do not like,
and I hute no hesitant-) In s)Iiik
that I believe nmo of them should
bo corrected. I am nut radleal and
never bate bten anil hate always
belleu'd Hint ouch class should hate
thorough representation and that
none hould b discriminated
agalnvt, 1 don't believe In llllln
nn)ono off.
"Like you people w lnterote
are lu Prlco unj I want to t-e Price
devel p 1 want to see lur hN I
flourish, and 1 want municipal nd
vauruineiit and ever) one thai I In
toroatod In I'rlco want (ho inmo
thine nnd I therefore bellovo that
all lntereta ahould bo protected,
Thursday nlht nboul twetilyflvo
Price repu illean had a mum In
tho county building ami we dim-jes-d
tin name of posel'ili or prb
nblo nominee tlmt we ' "ht
would be good official and "'
that would oarry the pari to tle
tory ul the coming election Vfter
tic caticu I heard that It iiiIkIH
Juit a w ll be A W llorl) H
i: 8. llvrsle) tin the board Well,
what of It? I urn Interested In
Price Ktery dollar I have got li
Invented In Price I moan to llro
here till my life Why shouldn't
I bo represented 7 At leuat the peo
plo nem to think o na I wa offer
ed a plaoe on three different Hok
ot. "Then omeono anld, 'If Klrkpat
rlck I elected ho will repliant
Ilrnffelt What If he does4 Ilraf
fett ha hi money and luirels
- , Iioro la there any reaeon why he
ahouldii't be represented? And that
Pace would represent the saloon
men lan'l that all right? The ae
Ioon men are here too end Interested
in much In Price u an ono oleo
The are net gelng t ourfl ,,,e ,own
down And someone had the nerte
to question that he a eel fee or
lluiuile" L,uofbourow
"What I want U n republlean nil
ministration eompoeed of fair and
miuure men and I want to see a
broad representation on the board "
The order of huslnoe of tho oten
lug mid proceedings were ns follow!
Tho meeting waa sailed la order
by ropubllonn preelnot chairman, d
0. MoWhlnne), who called for the
election of a chairman A W
Horale waa placed In nominally
; by Carl It. Marcuiwn and Alvtn Sund
l berg moved tho nominal lns rlos-i
JJsH.ou carried Arthur I hates waa
l unanimously .qlocted eeejasHW).
I Dfon Ao'sufrglstlon of Mr m.
If Whtvine). the ohalrmnn was called
I
o for remnrks. l!cldo the forc
' K dng, Mr. Horsley aaldt
1 never u n cltltcne' ticket
' tl ai any good ever canto from, If
i u can't get your right out of
'y'ttr iHtrty ou can't get thorn any
w re and wo should all go out of
tl I ptlmary with our lecvea rolled
'up and work for republican auc-
JC M '
I The next order of btitlnc waa
j t e nomination of a mnyor. Car
los tiunderaon waa placed In nomin
ation by F. B. Wood. Tho nom
ination received a second by John
. Pace, and n motion by 0. It Mnr
ctisen that nomination bo closed
1 1 that the secretary bo Instructed
ito cast tho ballot of tho contention
,for Mr. (Sanderson, waa carried. ,
I "or the four-year term for coun
cl'innn. J W toofbourow wn nom
inated by Ja. F. Paco. Nomina
tion for thl office were closed on
motion of John Paco,
i Alvln Sundberg moved tho nomlii-J
ihI'jmk of N B JV-atnount, It. It.
Kirkpnlrlck nud B. 8. Iloraley. A.
llunten moved the nomination of
Jat F. Pace. Nomlnatlona wero
cloiwd on motion of Flod Wood
and ttiv convention proceeded to bal
lot on the names before thu lioua
Thi result was a follow. B. 8.
Horsley, 07, II. It. Klrkpatrlck, 05;
Ja. F, Pace, 02; N. B. Bcnmount.
40. Thu first three wero declared
l ho nomlntt of thu contention for
the two-year term.
XomlnMlona for the office of re
corder were called for. A. J. Ia-o
nominated I. A Ijiuher uml J. O '
I'aucetl Arthur llunten. Mr. Ilnn
len deellneil the nomination nud Mr.
lumber waa eleeted 1 iicelumalloii
For tho office of treasurer Matt
Ollmour waa nominated by It. J
Turner and Arthur llunten by J. O.
Fitueett Mr. llunten was elected!
b) a vote of 8C to VI. j
t It Mnrcusen offered a motion
hat a committee of three lie ap
pointed to fill vncHiicle and that
tlie chairman, Tho Dumityne and
AHtort Paee compose uen a com
mlitee WMI'i thoil.ilrniHi. did not
think that any of the nominees
were going to die nud tlmt there
fore thi re wuuld bo ho funetlon for
for muli it committee, he put tho
mot tin and the sumti wan carried
On motion of I, A. Luuber tho
emblum for tho ticket of mi eagle
and beelilte wa adopted.
in eniertnlnluj; a motion for ad
journment Iho chairman an Id that
he hup.l the ropubllonn would stick
together like dust to n bar of soap,
would muko no deal of any kind
wlih an other of the tlekei and
that If tho ticket wuut down thoy
would nil go down with color fly
ing like men and woman and like
honorable cltlren of the United
.States
Motion for adjournment wh curried.
Hobort II. Htuwnrt, agricultural
demonetrator for Carbon nml Kmery
counties, retuntotl Rumluy after a
visit nt tho atato fair and a few
dnya apout at lit home lu Wdl-
1 Mr Ktowart state that ho
U niaklni; an effort to bring II. A.
Hart, elate drainage engineer, here
to work on n tlrnlnuge problem near
Huntington. Ho expect to hate
Dr. Young, atato Itte etoek lnee
tor. come to Kmery county within a
short tlmo to Inspect eomu horooa
there that seem to be afflicted with
ome kind of oontiiglou dlseaae. ,
Profesenr Stewart eUtttw that he has
Heard, from a great .man) direc
tion, about tho eui-eoea of the groat
i'arnoa-Kniery fair
WIM, rOUI'KIT TJHJ HAIL
IIONH (IF JACK JOHNSON
CHICAaO, Oct. 14 - -Forfolturo
of Jack Jnlinnon'a poruqnal bond of
J30.000 was orderod by Foderal
Ju4e Cnrpentro today, otfeotve
mot April If tho noero jirlio flcht
er, who la roported to have taken
uoa nofappearfor trior undr fhf
Mann white slave act.
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mmtimm'
" ' HIS CANDinATE.
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REGIME J B -3) s- rC
. sZtviir cl
. Rsynolds nt Hortisnu Urmyti,,.,
iNOTKE ii By "
: hi ii
HfllllTA T,Ki: TO TASK IlV
AMBIIICW t;nvi:itsMKM
lllptiitiiitllr IteliitlniK lUliin-n Tto
('iinlrieK Miij He Ituptiinil
HirtiKiiltliui or ('iiiulltutliiiinllKtM,
It l Nihl, .Mil) I'ldhm I'iiIitiiIh'
I dilution of Promlx-K.
, WABIIINdTON, I) t'.Oet. 14.
i 'I ho I'nlttd Stale gotornment In
iformetl Protllnal President Vic
jtorlana Huerla loday tlmt It looked
I vlth abhorrence and aumiement up
I on W aseuuiHliHi of lioth exeoutlvo
and legislative iMiv.er In Mexico
and Hint, In view of hi coure, It
etiuld not regard a eoHslllullounl
the election plan wed for October
2 ilth.
Two rnt! ere H-nt. the ono
stronl) pbraeed aud written li) Reo
rotai) liryan. ii(iilrlii(t about the
eafet) nf the tuiprUoned members
of the Mwlcan roiians and tho
other drawn In forceful language
language b) President Wilson him
self and eald lo ninmltute pruotl
eall te lat effort of thu Wh.
lugtoii goteruHient to doal with tho
lluerta authorllie b) diplomatic!
mean unlet there Ik n decided
chnne of plrlt on the part of tho
official of Mexico CH)
The negotiation through John
l.lnd had proceeded to the point
whore the slate department uccoptod
the Indnreeiueiit of Frtnlerlco Onm
bim for the presldenrj a mennlng
the ellmlnailon of lluertu nud whero
'It wa eontldeiitl) iihm! that a fnlr j
and free election would be held on
Oetober Xth Nov. howeter, the1
preeldewt ha made It clear that IhOj
Waahlnlou gotrraimnt had with tho
.-vent of the but few da)- tho
Imprisonment of Hie daputloe aud
the eatahlUhitteni of a dlaUterslilp i
by lluerta-loat hope of seeing,
a ooiukMtuUoiial fierilon held by tho
lluerta regime.
I 1,1ml Mil) Iteturn llonin.
The tep formally taken by tho
Untletl Ulalw were commuiileatod to
the foreign government. No fur
ther step ar planned throusli dip-'
llomatlo qhaimel. wd It would not
be (iirprlslug If Jbn Mnd.'who ha j
I been waiting af Vew Crux to ol-
verve the manner In which the'
Hureta offlrlal carried out their
i jiromlMw, ehould return to the Onl
!ted gtute at onto
lluerta' decree proclaiming him
self In eharge of tho departmonte of
Interior, administration, (tun nee nujl
war wore reeehed liore today, nul
the txt thtn vut Rt th HtAt af
,5J,iJ;mmt. The doflUirtunajoaS
(ConelNded on pao olgbi )
Schools of Box Elder
Aim to Teach Value
of Regular Living
To Attain This fcnd Pupils Are
Allowed Credits For Early
Rising and Retiring.
liltlUIIAM CITY, Oct. 14.
Tho board of education U end
ing 6000 circular letters to pa
rents and guardians regarding
tho "achool credits for home
work" system Introduced Into
tho school of Ilox Btder coun
ty by Hupt. I). C. Jensen last
year. Tho letter urges parents
to co-operuto with the school
by also offering credits to bo
known us "homo credits for
school work."
Tho following credits aro al
lowed for complying with (he
rules:
Hlilng before 7 o'clock, I
minutes.
Untiring nt or before 9 p. m.,
C minutes. (Primary grades.)
Ilrushlng teeth morning mid
evening, G minutes,
lletlrlng nt or before 9:30
o'clock, I minute. (Oriimmur
grade.)
Sleeping with bedroom win
dow open, 6 lnlnutoe.
Bathing (each bath) 10 min
utes. To thu pupils rcceltlng an av
erage of 00 per cent, a holiday
twice a your will be granted,
thu abovo credits being design
ed to make up for the two days
each year.
Additional credlta In percent
age will be made each quarter,
when tho pupils will be graded
nud receive credit n follows
Grade ono and two, 10 per
cTint for enuh IS minute oretllt
per week until 100 pur sent I
reached.
(I rode three nud four, 10
per cent for eueh 20 minute
credit per week until 100 per
cent Is resetted.
Orndea five and lx, 10 per
cent for eali SR minute oredli
per week until 100 per eent U
roeehod.
O radon seven und eight, 10
per oeut for eaeliJ0 minute
uretllt per week until 100 per
cent Is ronohed.
The forfeltillOM provided In
thu syetem to oenteettikts are u
follows:
Unoxeused abseuoe forfelle
nil right to tho holiday. Com
ing to school without bunds uml
faoo washed, hair combed und
clothing In order, 10 per eent
off. Work. that U not done
cheerfully will not bu given
credit,
' " Our Job Hunan uenl Is up IBrflHte
I'rj u. u itiut nxt order of print
ing iiii- AdtoLJiu I'ubilahiiig Co
-AiJet
IS THE REALITY
inns win. hi: ,ivi:utihki roit
IX .NBAH I'lTl'lt
At n special ulon of, the city
council hold ycaicrdny afternoon In
the director' room of tho Price
Commercial and Saving bank tho
consideration of tho Carnegie li
bra r) building at Price wa taken
up and ill no ii wed at some length
The council reu,uetod Architect M.
K. Miller lo make plana and speci
fication at once, the same to con
form with Carnegie' Idea and to
route within the ten thousand dol
lar limit llld will bu advertised
for ns soon as the plans and specifi
cation ure prepared
The council decided to put In a
street crowing at the Intersection of
Klghth and J streets, lending from
the Harmon propert) to Judge W.
111. Fre'a offlne. protierty ownors
Ion the mm eble of Klghih street
having agreed to pave and nsk for
this eroMlug.
The council named the Judges to
net nt the coming city elcellon und
In order to facilitate matters In vo
i Hug, thrto eepurule booth will lie
I placed lu tho city hall where people
liua) tote J II MMdluloii, M. T.
I Harmon und C A Outwit will have
I charge of nil voter from A to O;
Ilifti Hteln, Peiin Olsen and Mutt
I ailmour from II to N, and A. Hal
'linger, J. A. Crockett and Juno
I Whllmore from O lo Z.
At thu meeting were present W.
'f Olson, ma)or. Councllmen Ioof
' bourow, MoKlnnon. Foute, Wltlt-
more, Clerk UuImt and Attorney
i McWhlnmi)
U()M)ltHI lOOli HIII'I) UP
AVI) lllIIIIBI OF TWWSTV
1 "Old lllue, ' a tolored cook om
ployed at the 8avo) hotel, wan held
' Mp and robbed of about twenty ilol.
,1am Monday night by two men who
made their est an The holdup oo
tid r red between the MaKuno. For
wnrillng etimuaiiy s witrehouio and
I the MhimU hotel while lllue was on
IhU waj to hi room The Uitlga
aproaebel him from behind, ohok
d him nd going through liU poal.
els relet v oil blui of somothlng like
twenty dollar Tho authorities
were notified and uudo n thorough
search, but fslWd to find tho rob
ber The tMtm wua unnblii to fur
nl'li a pood description of hi knti
1 In One mill tin' Kim in.
I The Vernal Bxpre roplnls
I puragiapU from The Adyopa In r'
jgard to John I) 8huler ririt
Imlxup with the aiitliorlU.Jjare l
iwhleli be was tnppod fortw)ily
J me. HiMl Mks, Woinlor If tlmt, is
Drw Jolm I). Hhuler, formerly, of
1 IrVaf, df llnlmenf fiWT latttfnipifM
IfanioT"
DEI W ITS 1
I lllll III II I
MUll-T I'OIITY OF FAITIlri'l. HB- H
HPOND TO al.l.. H
Komn llltflctilty Knciniiileretl After
I lend In Nominated hi ItndlnR M
Men U'liit Would Coiim-iiI lo (io U
On Hie Ticket One linn Since H
lli-elliiiil to Make the lUrr. M
Pursuant to n call iMtiitl by Pre- H
clnct Chairman W. F. Olson, the H
domocrats of Prlco once more came ' H
out of their hibernation and mot In H
convention Inst Monday night at H
City Hall to nominate a full city U
ticket for tho coming election, No- H
vembor 4th. H
About forty of the faithful re- IH
ponded to the cnll Promptly nt H
8 o'clock Ch'nlrmnn Olson arose nnd t
aV
stated tho purpose of tho meeting. M
Nominations for chairman wont B
called for and Attorney Hoffmann H
presented the name of II. C. Hmlth. M
Hmltlt declined the honor for the M
reason that tho rule of tho civil M
service forbade postmaster being M
twrnlclously nctlio In politic. This MM
oxcuso wa deemed sufficient and M
tho name of II 8 Itoblnnett waa M
then plnced In nomination. Al- M
though ho latd back In the collar -fl
some, his excuses were not consld- H
ered valid. Nominations wero do- H
dared closoil nnd ho was olectod P
while still protesting B K Qlson Bj
was named for secretary after A. H
W. McKtnnon had declined thu hon- H
or. Organisation being finally per- H
fectod tho real business of Hie con- 'H
Tontlon was tlion proceeded with. H
Nominations for mayor being cull- H
ed for, A W MrKlnnon arose and H
poured forth on the nssomhlngo a t "H
roseate word picture of the mnn H
who made Price what It Is, Iho man H
who has nil others beaten lo H
standstill when It comes to "doing
things;" the man who has mado H
Prlco famous; one who could afford H
to stand on his past record, and H
that man tho tireient Incumbent at . B
the office. W F Olson. There be-
lug no other nominations, Sir. Ol- V i) H
son being present and uuletly uq-- g MM
qulosclng In all the laudatory re- I ,
tnarka made nboul him. he was MM
named 'by ncolnmnintlun to bend the I H
ticket. I Bj
When nnmlniitlons for a four-year
eouucllmnu wureonlltsl for the name H
of Heron Olson was presented. Mo H
prolesttd toolforously, but a hu did I MM.
not rise to hi feet ho was not roc- j S
ognlced by the chair. The rixisou MM
why hu didn't stand, however, wus MM
Hint two strong men. one on either I mm
side, held him In his sent Noiiiln- Bj
ntlon were closed und hu was nam- H
ed b) ucclammittlun btfore he was ' MM
liberated Bl
After much protesting, declining; MM
nnd offering the place to the other Bj
fellow, Oliver J Harmon, II. 8. Hob- Bj
lunette and A. (1. (luthell were sol- Bj
ccted to make the race for council- Sj
men for tho twp-)car term BJ
W. F Olson presented the name BJ
of I, A 1-nuber for the office of Bj
city recorder and us tlmt gentleman BJ
hud previously been nominated for BJ
the same offlue by the republican MM
ho oould afford to be magnanimous BJ
lu tho mutter, allowing hi name to MM
go before the eonventlon without BJ
protest Aetlon wa unanimous MM
The gretet difficulty of the MM
eTenluc waa eneountered wlien en- MM
danvorhiR to fill the plaoe of tuas H
urer on the ticket Tr dtlu't BJ
tits, lu be an arartclou n..n lu 'MM
th liftuw One mIrM bs. t H''l BJ
tho luiprowlon that Prtee el'y funds .. MM
wero tainted, ns none seemed to HJ
car oto handuj them. After a llto- , H
minute reees, yrevlous ' which fr BJ
several had declltwd the i-r nt. MM
the name of Albert J. i" ' sb w I I 'HJ
presented aiul the ebotec v. r uounl- I HJ
niou. K I H
W F Olson. II 11,1.1. nrtto . MM
und Allien J Hrytwr u appoint- Bl
ed b Hie ehalr as a eoi miteo to j Bl
fill vcanclea that m ' r mi tho .
tlokot before the elect km Bl
Since the meettag. A. O t.athell I MM
hn stated ilefln)lIy ' 10 v(,u f WMM
not bo a candidate for ouu.ilmun.
one of hln rw" '"K "'"' 10 ,8 j B9
tiot now arid never has been a dem? j rjBj
oqrnt How.ver bl nm9 i.a-been ,J
certified to the clerk, the tominlttw ' - e, , " iBB
" tiot yei having taken nctl iv n till- ' ikg " mM
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