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Show VOLUME XTnr DEATH OF A president of Order of Railroad Telegraphers, has been elected president and W. D. Rodriek of Chicago secretary. Among the organizations included in the alliance are the machinists, blacksmiths, boilerwork-ers.Helegrap- h operators, switchmen, trackmen and freight handlers It is declared to be , the most powerful combination of railroad workers which has ever been formed, and starts out with a membership of 150,000 men. A combination on similar lines is to be formed between seasen, marines, fishermen, and. cooks. serious damage to his jaw or face, as he is a very promising lad. . RECEPTION WELLSVILLE ' A general reception to the Lo- gan: public will be given at St. - WOMAN Johns House Friday evening 18.-4n-- ' be- Im-V1- . -- . refinement and culture of a south-- . em lady. : She was a faithful, devoted mother, friend and church worker and was beloved and high ly respected in this community, and by all who knew her. She had a family of. eleven, six daughters and five sons. - They all survive her except two sons. Funeral services will be heldWed. "champs. .. .. . . Eadenochs men are not underestimating the strength of the Saints and are therefore working The game will hard every-day- . be called at 8 p m. OnFriday theAggies will tackle the Saints, and the Farmers are going in for all theyre worth. Of course the dope sheet favors the Saints, but the Aggies have badly bungled the dope sheet several times before and you can rely on it that they are going to try to do it this time. The game wiipbe played in the at 1p.m. President Lowe, Auditorium, and there will thereSylvester Charles Peterson and John S. fore be plenty of room for every' . . Leatham of the Cache Co., Board body. fofEducation visited the Wellsville school building and decided to 100,000 KISSES AT . CENT AND A HALF EACH have a drain dug from the .basement of the building to a ravine one block east of the school house. Too Gallant Captain Sent Letter This improvement has been needfull to Anothers Wife ' ed for a long time, as the cement would not hold the water out, and Atlantic City, Jan. 19. A hunevery little storm finds the jani- dred thousand kisses mailed to tor bailing water out of the base- Mrs. Thomas Benjamin, wife of ment. a wealthy Philadelphian, by Capt. The schools are in an over- Charles N. Foster, skipper of the crowded condition, there being sloop yacht J. W. Morgan, of the three rooms with an enrollment Of Inlet fleet, cost the too gallant sea70 each, one with 78 and two with man a verdict for $1,100 awarded 60 each. We need more room-- at by a jury at May's Landing toWellsville. In one room there are day. Benjamin sued Foster for 70 enrolled, and. a seating capa- $10,000 dagages for alienation of his wifes affections. city for 61. Dr. P. P. Mlerrill is the happy Tender missives were captured father of a baby boy, bom Satur-vda- from the bureau of the wife by Jan. 16th. The doctor wears the angry husband and read to an evergreen smile and always the jury by Allan Morgan, of lurries home from business Philadelphia, counsel for Benja.Allen NormanG Representative min. was home from Salt Lake SaturNeither Foster nor his alleged and day Sunday appeared in court. affinity Last ' Saturday a little girl of Mrs. Foster, who is suing the capAndrew Leishman fell intd the tain for divorce, was also absent, well, at his residence and barely Mr. and Mlrs. Benjamin first She escaped being drowned. met the Fosters during a summer saved herself by clutching the visit to Atlantic City. pipe leading from the pump to Oh, - you My- - own -- darling. the waterTuHff hCT cnes "attractMy darling ed her uncle who happened to be precious darling, sweet and sweetheart and My passing. The well contained are darling baby, about four feet of water, and the precious scatthe endearing terms child was almost exhausted! when tered through the letters in which rescued. Foster begged, her to return' to . John, the little son of John this city and to him, and which Bailey while taking some horses were successful to water one clay last week, was Benjamin alleged in their purpose on several occaa horse. His kicked in the face v M - w ; 4 pH ? ' 1 v' , : y v v & i h.;--- ' THE GREAT DIVIDE " y, hi' J All lovers of healthy, wholes. some dramatic art will welcome The- - Great Divide,- - William Vaughan" Moodys, .masterful drama of Western life, which the leading- dramatic reviewers have hailed as the long awaited great American play. The distinguished Henry Miller, W klARBUI a KWtN will present a superb company THEODORE L BURTON, OHIOS SENATOR ELE0T. with the entire pYoduetion and a Theodore BJ. Burton, the Ohio senator elect. Is ' product t the Western magnificent scenic equipment, Beeerve end probably has a larger personal acquaintance iu the state than which will be the same precisely any other man. He prides himself on the fact that he can call more men hr in detail as presented just Cleveland by their first names than any one else in the city. .He has a keen every Mnse of humor and can tell a story with the best story tellers. He Is long, during the, phenomenal run of lean and rugged, but bis face la kindly, open and impressive of candor and 600 performances in New York dignity. City. Manager Thatcher of the The opera house announces Great Divide as the attraction for this evening, Thursday Jan. ' S - - j . actor-manage- r, JOHN SPANDIE THE DISTRICT - , s- by jaw was broken ip two places and his teeth very badly shattered. John, in company with a Jap was taking the horses to water. The rain was heating in' their faces and John drew his cap down over his face to protect it. The horse in frolic wheeled and kicked. The Jap ran up to the house and said: Maybe little This John dead. frightened the parents and when they reached the scene John- was laid out as stiff as death. It is hoped 'that hoy will tecover without any - sions. If I only had you in my arms would hug you until you now I would holler murder, vdeelared Foster in one of the Dters. In another passage the shipper complains of a depression over her absence of which he R3. Some call it the blues, but I call it a broken heart. - I dent know that I ever got s&Metter from you un.esv.I shed some-tearand often when I write you I do the same. iz e ether plaint. s; an-th- 21st. . COURT DEAD - - nt DARING JAIL BREAK Butte, Mont., Jan. 18. A dispatch to. the Miner from Phillip-burIMIont., states that Sam Frank and ClarTurner Gholsin, ence Black .burrowed their way out of the jail at that place last night, their escape being discov- g, ered fifteen minutes later. Ofhurriedly dispatched over the different .mountain Sheriff trails and J. D. Kennedy succeeded in capturing the men at Crashaws ranch on Rock creek. The trio are awaiting trial for having stolen the sheriffs horses. - - r - (Private Wire Logan Commission Company). Handed Holdup a Package Denver, Noon, Jan. 20. Wm. Cain, a minor, while crossing Cherry Creek ,bridge at 14th and Mhrket streets, wras ordered by a hold up to throw up his hands. Nix said Cain, and he seized Mr. Holdup and threw him over the rail into the bed of the stream AN INTERESTING -- f goodly portion of which . he did not receive. Five' months later the Refrigerating Co., sold the note to the plaintiff and suit was com' menced upon it. The defense set up was that the note was not negotiable and that if it was it had not been negotiated within a reasonable time, and after: a lotof evidence had been brought out the court took this view of the matter and peremp-torl- y instructed the jury to bring in a verdict of no cause of action. The trial of George Shepard on a charge of burglary in the second degree began yesterday. Shepard is charged with having entered a saloon at Lewiston last fall and having taken Borne money and liquor. The acse is still in course of trial. -- 4- RAILROAD . EMPLOYES YOUTHS LYNCH NEGRO Rawhide, Jan. 20. Thos, Nib-locthe broker who committed suicide had an interesting history. His real name was Thos. II. Proa-ba- n of West Downs, Ireland. He served in the Commons and in th zenith of his career eloped with a celebrated Irish beauty. She was afterwards killed in a railroad wreck and a male companion was buried for Proaban, who never corrected. the mistake. vice-presid- m The story of Antony and Cleopatra was created and diffused, he says, not because it was beautiful and romantic, but 'because it served the interests of Augustus and his political coterie. It was made an legto end emphasize the danger of following the counsel t women in political matters " or giving them any share in the government. In reference to women suffrage ' the historian said: I think men govern badly enough. I am "opposed to giving the franchise to women. Of course, I only speak for Italy, where I know the conditions not for America. Historically it is a fact that the, influence of woman in politics grows in times of peace and diminishes in times of war. Thus it has never made as much headway on the continent of Europe as in more isolted England. - If a great period of war began the whole movement might ; collapse. ; - . the city, where only 16 candle power is paid for. People are being asked to remove them and if canght using them again their service will be discontinued, both companies having agreed on this. . anti-feminist- ic a. i ent le , affi-tio- , Chicago, Jan. 19. Cleopatra, ;F. A1. Mitchell Secrequeen of Egypt through all the tary, and Moses Thatcher Jr., centuries since her death, has Treasurer. No business of any been an enemy of the political importance was transacted- advancement of her sex, accordElectrician Maughan of theCity ing to Prof. Guglielmo Ferrero, the Italian historian who is here plant is busy checking up on the to lecture. power lamps in nse in ht-4h- flr Steamboat Springs Celebrates Steamboat Springs, Jan. 20. The first passenger train on the Moffatt road arrived in Steamboat Springs last night. A celebration lasting three days started with a banquet last night. Tuesday evening and elected H.A. . America-Federation.xif.-Iiah- - Of Antony and Cleopatra Pedersen President of the organic zation; Jos. B. Wilson Jr., y.. After Propose to Organize an Offensive Hope, Ark., Jan.. The Christian 'Endeavor Socieand Defensive Alliance. forcing the engineer of the light ; Presleavoff the current, ty' will give a social e plant to cut Chicago, Jan. 19. Representa- byterian church on Thursday eving the town in darkness, a party namlabor organizations whose ening at 7:30 p..jmu There is no a of young men took negro tives ed Hilliard; from the county jail members are employed on rail- admission 'fee, the thing is free, early today and hanged him to roads are formihg an offensive and all young' people, not under a. telegraph pole. The ffegro had and defensive1 alliance. The new twelve, nor over sixty, will, find organization will be known as a cordial welcome. The Social spoken insultingly to & woman. r the railway department of the Qomniittee invites you, each of you,, especially-fitrangexEarthquake At - Smyrna. -- With the exception of railroad Smyrna, Jan. 19.A , sharp THE SERVANT PROBLEM IS n here was brotherhoods which are not experienced earthquake . EASILY SETTLED lothis morning but there"was no of Labor all the organized American cal damage.. Reports received liated It stands to reason that if you the with all expect to keep a good girl you Labor here from Phocaea, 20 miles north Federation of conmust keep good coal, anyway for houses of number workers a that the west, say organized fell and that three persons were nected with the railroad work the range. - We. have a superior killed. Buildings were damaged are in the new combination, from kitchen mixture for yon to try. in other towns. The battleships the track laborers to the train Roberts Coal Co., dealers "in hot Louisiana and Virginia are at dispatcher. , Stuff supplies. Both phones No. j 13. H. B. Perbam of St. Louis, present in this harbor. 18. . CAREER The Board of Governors of the Cache Commercial Club met on ; v .?,. River Heights. The deceased was in his 44th year, and leaves a wife and seven- children all girls, the t. oldest being 14 years of age. : ' Ferrero Explains Story The case of the First National John Spande who, had been ill Bank of Hastings vs. Isaac Smith, a with consumption for long time, passed away on Tuesday evening in whidh- the plaintiff sought at his home on River Heights. He judgment on a $1,600 note) given suffered, a great deal in the few by the defendant, occupied Tuesdays before his demise. Funeral day and part of Wednesday in services will be held tomorrow Judge Miaughans court. Thede-fendabought eggs of the Merch (Friday) at one p. m. in the First ward assembly room. Friends de- ants Refregerating company and siring to view the remains may do during the course of their busi so between the hours of 10 and 12 ness relations gave a demand note on Friday at the residence in for $1,600 in payment for eggs, a ficers .were Yesterday k, W , " Western Plays. The Best of all " - Happenings Of T Fv: - - t 5 BASKETBALL the time oLihemartyrdom..of Prophet Joseph Smith and his brother Ilyrum. She came to Utah in the year 1847, and moved to Cache county 47 years ago. Mjrs. Durfee possessed the rare $ . other ; 'i 'I s tween eight and ten oclock and residents and students are MRS. DURFEE PASSES AWAY both invited. The affair is planned to THE SCHOOLS THE give everyone an opportunity of STORK BOY BADLY inspecting the new house and its INJURED , equipment. There will be music and refreshments. WELLSVILLE, Jan. of Wellsville 's pioneers Mrs. Amanda Durfee passed to the great beyond Monday- morning, Jan. IS. 1909 at 0 a. m. What-wi- ll probably be the best Mrs. Durfee- was born in North basketball game of the year, will Corolina Dee 23rd 1828, making be played in the B. Y. C. gym., on her 81 years of age.' when tbeCham-pion- s She lived a life" of rectittide and Saturday evening and Saints meet. The h. D. service and passed to her spiritual S. team is in good shape this year, as- - a budding -- reward in peace, and having decisively defeated flower folds. Provo last Saturday will try to Mrs. Durfee lived at Nauvoo at take the measure of the B. Y. C. ..the : NUMBER Cl LOGAN CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21,1909 THE GREAT DIVIDE Probably the greatest dramatic event of the season will be the presentation of The Great Di--! vide, which ..is announced for this, Thursday, evening at the ThatcheT when opera house, a wUl Henry Miller present sup- erb company of distinguished in William Vaughan players drama of Moodys masterful entire The life. American production and scenic equipment will be given here precisely the same as during the two years engagement in New York. " i . - SMOOT, OF COURSE. As was expected, Senator Reed f Smoot was the choice of his party ' caucus for U. S. Senator, and will, therefore, succeed himself. Judge W. H. King received the purely honorary nomination of the two lone Democrats. Strange as it may appear,' the nomination, of Smoot destroys all hope of : prohibition legislation at this v 1 session. . KINDLES FIRE WITH GASOLINE AND DIES I El. Paso, .Texas.,: Jan. Evidently believing that a can contained kerosene instead of gasoline, Mann neadstrom, living five miles from, Roby, Texas, poured some of the fluid into a stove to hasten the fire, and when it ignited an explosion followed, which resulted in the death of neadstrom and his son. Five other members of th? five-year-o- ld V m J! A 1 |