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Show sire PAGE TIIE JOURNAL, LOGAN SATURDAY AT President By THE DAIRY SHOP Butter, 2 lbs ... 95 Fresh Eggs, dozen 28C Cheese AH Kinds at a Fresh Discount Coffee, our own special Blend, lb 504 Try a Pound, If Not Satisfied Return and (Jet Your Money Back. FRESH KERRY CREAM WHIPPING CREAM Special Dinner 30 cents SPECIAL FOR SUNDAY HALF SPRING CHICKEN ON TOAST 45c Short Orders at All Hours Marshall Lynched Near Price, VL Slayer of Cit Entertained SPECIALS FOR Faculty. an'. CACTIE COUNTY, UTAH lected, overwhieh a rope was - 3, tllSrra- the car, his hands were untied, ,'and, the loop placed about his er emergency might arise, mem- - neck aiwi tightened to prevent hers of the party walked to the slipping over hia head. nt you dare put 'your cabin and carefully secreted a8e y0Ur themselves around it. that rope, he was . . as .c M fcure a3 you make a move t do President and Mrs. J5. G. prearranged signal from that we will cut your hands off. .son entertained the member. r tbej At resident faculty, hoard f trustees i the window of the cabin by You are going to suffer a long and their wive, at sn informal re-- Marshalls companion. East and lingering death for what you reption in honor ef the members f Daskalakis crept forward to the "ave one" Eased Off .Ground Ihn visiting faculty of the oollcee. side of the door. When the door A dozen or so then got on the The board of trustees and follow- was opened and the informant other eud of the rope and eased ing visiting faculty m cm hors and out, East and Daskala- - him off the ground once or stepped their wives, were in the Informal rekis spring inside, rushed swift-- , twice before pulling him up ceiving liner Ir, N. C. Allea, Miss to the side of the bed upon some thirty-fiv- e feet into the Alma Rinzel, Dr. Janies E. Boyle , ly which Marshall was reclining, air. Just once before he lost Dr. T. N. Carver Dr. Heijry C. Cowand quickly pinned his arms to consciouness the negro made an Dr. Raymond les, p. W. D.vpenla, his side. Then the rest of the effort to loosen the thong which Pranzen. l)r. R. B. KesM D. W. K. came in and Marshall was was strangling him, but upon party Kilpatrick, Dr. C. I). Louderback, disarmed and his hands tied to-- ! instant warning given that Dr. E. V. MoCullaui, Mary K. One of the two revolvers less he dropped his hands to his Dr. and Mrs. E. I.. Palmer, Dr. him was the proper--; sides and kept them there from taken M. J. Rousonau, they Ir, Sedgewlck Dr. of the murdered officer. would be cut off, he onee more K. J. Turner, Dr. J. A. Widstoe and ty . v Marshall was fully clothed ex- - became lirflp. Dean Sltailer Mathews. He for shoes. no his made In cept the meantime The members of the reception Deputy at conversation when iffs .Sam Garrett, Mack Olson committee were, Dr, and Mrs. J. H. other than to admit Lee Bryner and City Marshall Linford, Prof, and Mrs. D. E. Itobin-Bo- surprised, was he the man the boy? Warren Peacock.ee out for the that Mrs. Dozier, Prof and Mrs. J. E. when Deputy Sheriff place of lynching. They did not wanted Ricks, Charlotte Donney, Dr. and MrsJ. E. Greaves, Mr. and Mrs. East accused him of taking! arrive upon the scene until . life. ter the negro had been George B. Caine. The negro murderer was then up for nine minutes andstrung four The dinning room was attractive- bundled into Easts car. East seconds by actual count. Garrett ly decorated with painted daisies took the wheel and Jones sat up ran to the tree and cut him and garden heliotrope. Candies and in front with him. In the back down toofc the rope from about cakes carried out postel shades. The seat with Marshall rode Beach, his nec and, with Peacock, took predominant color was piuk. Caldwell, Iivis and Parmley. hold of him and prepared to load Miss Alice Kewley and Mips Clay- Other members of the party him into the car which Olsen ton were assisted in the dinning took the other cars which had was backing, down the lane and room, by Mrs Pittman, Mrs. Edelf-se- been brought and all three then into the grove. Mrs. Dberhansley, and Mrs. M. headed for Price, bound for the The crowd made no effort to H. Harris. sheriffs office. .hinder the officers in their The following Ipdies served at Mob Forms Rapidly until Marshall showed (work the tables: Mrs. O. W. Thatcher. News of Marshalls imminent signs of, returning in w Mari-ort- un-geth- v. , Sher-attem- All Other Countries pt n in Electric Mileage , . af-Bur- it v Associated Press) SAN FRANCISCO, June 19-Ra- ilroad electrification in America comprises between 20 and 25 percent of the worlds total railroad eleitrification, states the report of the Electrification of . A- - 1 , , Steam Railroads Committee presented to the National Electric Light Association convention here today.. The total mileage of electrifi- etl -- railroadstttall otheremm- tries of the world is 4,501, Sweden leading with 711, Franco ond with 59, Switzerland third with 036 miles. Germanys mileage is only one mile less than that of Switzerland. Then in succession come Italy with 563 miles, Australia with 543 miles, South Africa with 171 mileR, Chile with 14 miles, Norway with 125 miles, Spain with SO miles, Japan w ith 48 miles, Canada with 38 miles, Java with 31 miles, Mexico with 30 miles, England with 23 miles and New Zealand with 8 miles. In the Uni-- , ted States there is a little more than 900 miles of electrified rail- road, exclusive of terminals, Tii its cbrielusioiis the commit- tee report says: This country has been built up on rail transportation. We must sustain it and we have now come to the point where, if in- dustry is to continue its magni- ' fben) growth, transportations capacity must v always be its charge equal ; there must be no Said to transportation - that it - has beena cause yf dts! linhibi tibn. Each and every individual in this country depends upon the success of -- transportation,-The United States and every individual section of it must be accorded its natural growth; that it . x , -- face attain the JtjjnTust fact that' traffic is going to double, and double again. For the growth in - traffic which no one who believes in the future of America will question, is obvious that, to handle twice and more than twice the volume of the present traffic, intensifi-eatio- n of the use of the present tracks and facilities is essential," may . HIGH PRIESTS The IFgh Priests of the will meet in the , Stake 2 1 st, 4touse SumlHyr 1925 All quorum members are ' request ml to be present.. THE PRESIDENCY Io-iga- n, Ju" Chicago reports the tjjighest wage scale for painters and decorators, paying one dollar and a half an hour. SATURDAY -- ALL-DAY- 'Choice Pot Roasts . JlestXuiSr'. pcx.J1l. I Veal iac: Pot Roast lb 13C VPork Sausage,per lb ... He4 Pork Shoulder Roast lb 20 PHONE YOUR ORDER WE DELIVER Johnson grocery , at !3i d No. 3rd East Ilionc 324! ns n, ' t Package. Bakers Daughters of the Pioneers pf the various Cache county stakes Premium., Van Camp Wjr7 M rs. 1)7 Er Hobih T ! as-a- - automobiles. RICHMOND, June 19. Marshall evidenced no Conservices were held at the cern over his impending fate tabernacle Friday for Mrs. Isa- while enroute. He seemed both belle Hill, who died Tuesday, resigned and sullen, and only "home of LeFdaughter' Mrs! seldom didbe reply to questions James Ilodgson. The services put to him by his captors. He was asked where he had been all were conducted by Bishop Will- the time, and grudgingly admitiam Anderson. ted that he had been hiding d rocks in the hills in the The choir sang, Oh My Fathof Heiner, about three er", The invocation was offered miles from Castlegate, where William L. Skidmore. . The by he took place. After choir then sang Sfster Thou lis shooting exchanging shots with Wast Jdild and Lovely 'The Mack Olson Tuesday fcpcak4,i'Wfrj! Bishop J5J4 Mc morning, he had less than half Merrill, an hour "to secrete himself Carrey, Mrs. Maggie dawn.' Later, when' he at T. II. Merrill, and Bishop William .Anderson,, .who. all spoke of tempted to make his getaway, their acquaintance with Mrs. re found all avenues of escape Ilill. Vocal duets were rendered closed to him because of the viby Marteal IlendrMks and Re- gilance of the possemen combbecca Lewis, Irwin Stoddard ing the hills about him. and Fern McGawn and a solo by Hoped For Ride It seems that he had hoped' to llanah Christensen. The choir sang the closing number, Rest- get a ride either upon a freight ing Now From Care and Sor- train or some passing truck, in row. The benediction was pro- that manner making his way out of the county. I Us plans seemed nounced by George O. Webb. Mrs. Hill was bom in Hull, to have extended than .to get England In 1842 and in I860 she out of the immediate district, he came to Utah. She married believing that after he could William II. Hill in 1861 and they go wherever he would. He did resided at Coalville, Mrs. Ilill not disclose if he had hidden was the mother of eight child- provisions in the hills in anticiren. Six of them survive her. pation of a long siege, apparentThey are Walter Hill of Smith-fiel- d ly believing that he could get and C. A. Ilill, Imise Eg- away before the pangs of an, I jot tie Hod gson, Flora ChrisEast drove the car direct to toph erson and Maud Bair all of Richmond. the courthouse, and then went There are 43 grandchild- inside to report and turn Marren and twenty-seve- n great shall over. The mob, which had grand children also who survive swollen to about a hundred and her. fifty by this time,tgan to .Among those who came crave action. About a dozen of from out of town to attend the the more venturous approached funeral were: East's car. One took the wheel, Mrs. Christina Hill and her the rest placed themselves updaughter, Mrs. Bliss Gee of St, on the running board, and, afAnthony, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney ter subduing the men who had Hurst of Idaho Falls, Mr. an Marshall in their keeping, the MrsrRiehard Hill and daughter, machine was,driven east . along and Joseph Hill of Malad, Ida- the pavement three blocks and ho, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Egan am then south onto the road to family ftf Franklin; Mrrand Mrs Wellington.- Mose Olsen and family of ColSuitable Tree Selected There were many cars ahead lege ward, Mr. and Mrs. Widter Hill arnfson, Mr. and Mrs. Ear of the one containing the doomMcCracken, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ed negro by this time. They Ilill and family, Mr. and Mrs were driven out for some three Harper Hill, Mrs. Heath and Mr miles to a ranch belonging to A. and Mrs. Ivan Ilillyard all o;' W. Horsley, and down a short Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. Par lane into a grove of trees, where Bingham, of Trenton, Mr. am! ringleaders quickly picked put Mrs. Benjamin Barrettand Mrs. a tree suitable for the purpose, I,ouise Butler and son of Salt and a good stout limb some thirLake. ty feet from the ground was se- Fu-ner- al at-th- , be-in- vi-cin- De-)u- ty be-fo- re hung-er-set-- - in nd Small Cans 3 for . 2 2 for for 2.V 45o larecIlK2ic Usually Sells for VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS See Our Windows ; In Our Modern Market , - Selected Choice Eat Spring Chickens, lb Erirae Beef Sirloin and Round Roast, lb. Veal Shoulder Roasts and Steaks, lb. Fresh Red Salmon, lb..r: A tribute of respect in the form of a fine program was given by the Daughters of the - jn f br c 1 W)07)VTIIECROWI)TO III I' n in honor of the Handcart Pioneers Mary Mailer and Mar-- ; garet Rice of Providence. A pro- -' gram of music, reading, and re- -' marks, was given. At the close of a pleasant afternoon a delic-- 1 ious lunch was served. Six original Handcart Pioneers and a number of guests Were present, j - Sty le PLENTY OF FRESH FRUITS AND Phone 779. (advert isement.) " Southern SOAP' CHIPS Mule Team Rose Flour. Farmers Union Mill Ilan-se- 25 c 20c Can Cans 20 For Best Bread use White sprcadnes3.Then,withcrlcsof'lynchi lIandcarlPipneersLJune16thx at the residence of James throughout the camp, and infor-- . him, he isnt dead yet, they malum had gonh on ahead to Ixire down iipon Garrett and Helper and Price that he was to Peacock; bowled them over, .dis-b- e taken to the county jail. A armed them and recovered the pianist and Roy Halverson violinist. string of fifteen or more cars negro. When Olson and Bryner Two hundred guests called during loaded with curious spectators attempted to come to the the afternoon. possemen who had been out distance of their companions brnklng for Marshall at differ-- they, too, were overpowered and ent times, fell into line and relieved of their weapons, FUNERAL HELD stalled toward Price. Before the car containing the negro ever AT RICHMOND reached here the procession had Movie Kisses Have No swelled to more than two score Mrs. P, E. Pet erson and Mrs. Rena S. May cock. TIie"guests wep entertaimid during the reception by Melvin lmon Hid. 1 PORK AND BEANS Large Cans -- - well-earne- 10c ' 2 lb. Pkg. COCOANUT encamp- ment at the Brigham Young College tomorrow. Luncheon will be served and a varied and most interesting program rendered. ! Mrs, Ira J sou. Mrs, Ftffi Size Mr. and Mr, Day and daughter Gean of Kansas City were guest sof Prof .arid Mrs. S. E. Clark yesterday, Mr. Day wal Le remembered as the man who installed the beautiful pipe organ in the Logan tabernacle' and an organ of the same make in Logan First waid. Mr. Day is d vacat;on taking n touring the West before moving his home to Memphis, Tenn., He is still in the employ of the Pilcher Organ Co. - THESE PRICES ALL DAY SATURDAY Pure . D II T T C D quHTh Sweet DU I I L It Brand ; 43c lb' Creamery Large Each CORN Peppy Musie at the Auditorium Saturday night. Admission 50c. (Advertisment) their annual jy-,- saves House Keepers Many Dollars The monthly meeting of the high priests of Cache Stake will convene Sunday, June 21 at 10 a. m. in the stake house. A full attendance is desired by the quorum presidency. - will hold y smm iif TABERNACLE CliOIR A3 Tabernacle choir members pfeidse !e present at our regular practice tomcat at 7:30 p. uu J. II. Taylor Pr. Pres. - 1 I United States Leads LOCAL NEWS f?.? r Friday, June BENSON MEAT MARKET ALL DAY SATURDAY Hamburger, 2 Pounds for Fresh Sausage, 2 Pounds for.. Boiling Beef, 3 Pounds for Buckwheat Flour, Package Minced Ham, 2 Pounds for , 25C Hoc L 2.V ' 3()C ...........1 .I5f Attention Fisherfnen You; can got gas. oil. tires or tulies of the night at Blut! Kick Says Constance any hour Service Station No, 3i Light WE DELIVER ' (Across from! Hotel Erdes) 115 NORTH MAIN PHONE 25. NEVER CLOSED MOVIE (Advertisement Movie kissesi do not have the emotional eacjtion jyhich they Mayor 7'Crfeekei f and other seem to have on the screen, Ernest Meves M llville city commissioners met with the Boa id of Trustees of the U. June !22, Constance Talmadge. There is- absolutely, no priv- A. 0. last evening and together acy about ft.mption picture kiss, they went over the buildings Brand New Utah Potatoes, 7 pounds 2.V and. for that reason all of its and grounds looting closely j New Green Pets, 3 pounds lilies fac iito the j losf is ITiC fharm 4 fans Dutch Uleanser... .7...'T.... not that could be commanded in k Real HOC screen satisfactorily. Only simu- Case of need. They found them ' h Ounce Package Hakers Cocoanut .r.. LV lated emotion is convincing to inadequate in case of emergency (And One Can FREE) low of a during arising the public, paradoxical as that period p". Butter Its Cleaner.-ThaAity yQthpr .llqtlen v and decided to relieve ppi stj squ nd ,X Bu tj jevery ac tor pressure, Poimd,: LeValt ancP kmin thiscoiwl I knows it VV Ol ; 47 fhlUmDk and ; Much Keep Thin AnV (hhed lmiref an adequate .Constance latest Jfrqst Na 'the, creation,; Butter an! e Will Pay You $5.00 IN GOLD if nil can i tank the grounds, upon tionat comedy, ia'lIetL? igh t. of storage nuy a Jiad Pound. Wehip4o- Hundreds of Romance. which was produced to be 'filled throu gh a." ten inch h very where. from which the fire enginpipe, by Joseph M. Schenek. She Mrs. W. R, Davis 76 W C. es could pump ample water to ol Logan June 22. wears a beauti- extinguish any fire in case j ful array cf new gowns. The pic. need. ture will be the feature attracSeven percent money to loan tion at the Capitol Theatre next on improved irrigated farms com-- 5 Sunday. Ii is a no commissions or appraisal edy, involving an English lord, a London money lender and an fees no delays. The Hatch Agency Co. (Advertisement) American heiress. " Benson Market . i v ! , - 11 SPUDS - .tire-fighli- ng lov(-ma- ing-.doe- s n , 4 . v - Garff Grocery fast-movi- ng - dfllU-dUlll- lil OGDEN LIVE STOCK MARKET OGDEN, June the announcement oLthe Capital Theatre in this are the names of two person! selected liy a each of whom will be presented two tickets, with The Journals compliments, to the Capitol on the date given Somewhere in ise Cattle: 19. disinter-estedpart- ALL SUMMER STOCK MUST GO REGARDLESS WE MUST HAVE MONEY! 100 Cliildrens Hats' from 50 to S2.50 Indies' Hats frtm HP y, market lower; Receipts 3; choice prime steers, $8.50 to $9; good steers, J7.75 to $8.50; fair r: steers, $5.3 to $7.75; feeder wlth"eactrpame,1f is presented by the to $7; tisemont steers, choice heifers, at The Journal office party choice cows, $5.50 to $6.75; fair 6 p. m. on that date and the to good cows, $3.50 to $5.75; party is a subscriber to The canners, $1.50 to $2.75; bulls, journal. Is your name there? The tickets are good only for the $2.50 to $1.50; feeder cows, $3 party named and his partner. o $4.65; veal calves, $5 to $8. Hogs: Receipts 721; market A most estimable old time 25c higher; top $12.75; fat hogs, resident of Charleston, .known to laO to 220 jwunds , $12.50 to a host of friends as Grandmoth- -' $12.75; heavy hogs, $11.50 to er Betty Ravsten, widow of the SW.75; balk, $1U0 to $12.75; late Bengt M. Ravsten, died feder hogs, $10.50 to $12. yesterday afternoon at her home market i n Ck rkston, of dropsy. Mrs Sheep Receipts 1 8 25c higlier; choice lambs. $12.75 Ravsten was the daughter of to $ 1 3.75; fatwethers, $5.50 to John aml Anna, Erickson. Johaa-so$10.75; fat ewes, $3 to $5.50 ; and was born Mr y 4, 1837. feeder lambs, $10.50 to $10.75; Hhe came to Utah in August feeder ewes, $2.50 to $3.50. 1869. and was married May 9, . 1870. She leaves three sons An Australian has invented one of whom is John a process for extracting a lubri- Ravsten. The others are Ben cating oil from pttatoes unfit and Frank Ravsten. There ire for food. many grandchildren. Two dough tors preceded her. Funeral servi A threshing machine has leen ees' w'll be held in the Clarks-to-n invented to gfther the seeds chapel on Sunday afternoon from trantalonpes and other at one oclock. Interment will email melon. be in the Logan cemetery. , n BEGINS TOMORROW AND LASTS TWO WEEKS OF PRICE $1.00 JIATSJHH Big assortment of Silk Dresses Just Arrived to Go On Sale. All Latest Colors and "Styles hr-adve- le-fo- re lr -- ; ' from ; , $4.95 UP ALL (DATS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE English Broadcloth Tailored Blouses at PricTes : 93 and $1.75 Crepe Knife Pleated Skirts Closing Out qc Silk Hose Values $1.75 Hosing Out Line of Ladies Bloomers at 09 OTHER BARGAINS MiNY A I LW STEIS OFF MAIN STREET AND , A FEW DOLLARS SAVED ...rj:? : EdwaFds Millinery Co. n, " Wf 1ST FI IwST NOIlTir STREET . op , Four more 'commercial 'air routes radiating from Buenos Aires are being pijined for Argentina. A fountain pen lias been invented for marking wooden packing vases or fabric covered . bales, 4 v The German radio station st Norddcich equipped for shipping, specially has-bee- broadcasting , , t" . Operated Oy clockwork, aclic cently pater.ted att'sehment set es window vcntilatois at times. J. |