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Show THE CAC3 EIGHT JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. TRI-WEEK- The Logan First ward Sunday the conference was arranged by SERVICES School will give a dance Thurs- a senator to whom Smoot confided worried over tha the was day evening in the Pavilion. Good music. Tickets 50c per the protests which he was reAdvt. ceiving from home because he eouple. , voted against the resolution auto use Newton, Slay 2. Impressive Mr. Hadley, of the livery firm thorizing the president of the the forces govfuneral services over the remains military n of Hadley apd Burns of Tremon-toto demands ernment upenforce Miss Naomi B. Barker, daughof and Mrs. lladley, were Logan on Huerta. ter of Mrs. Christina Barker, Mary J. Reese has filed suit for yisitors on. Saturday. who departed this life Saturday divorce, in the district court, HUERTAS RESIGNATION from Lewis Reese. morning, April 25th, were held The remains of Carl Pace, the IS EXPECTED from the ward house last Monday A. C. who died week, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Farr are in were student to Beaverlast with P. two M., oclock at Bihsop Saton Mexico City, May 2. The M. C. shipped cerethe Logan from Robin, Idaho, on a conducting Rigby urday. The faculty and students situation in Mexico City today visit to relatives and friends. choir The 0 My sang of the College, ltd by 'the Mil- had every appearance of be- mony. Elder John E. Griffin Father. escadet adminband the serious and. for corps, coming The county board of education itary offered the opening prayer and istration, and in met on Saturday and awarded corted the body to the depot. circles it vas expected that the choir rendered Sister, Thou the contract for erecting the new Elder One of the Freshies at the. A. Provisional President Huerta Wast Mild and Lovely. Bchool house at Stephenson Jo C. first A. A. was the Johnson speak A. Monson.' The 'agreed price was C. got dumped into the plunge njignt resign at any moment. er. He dwelt on the sterling , excethe one for last week, V, day $4,965, qualities of the deceased and in llent' reason that he had failed to BOMBARD WITHOUT THE LEAST WARNING elosiBg read a poem from the pen The Jester, Trotting record comply with the Freshman reguof our venerable Sister. E. II. will make the Season at lation requiring him to wekr his 2. ComWashington, May Weakley, who composed them for Thatehers Livery bam1. For terms green cap. He was given no op- mander Graham, at Puerto Pla- the A male quartet occasion. takand particulars address Thatcher portunity todisrobe before Santo Domingo, reported to composed of Geo. L. Jones, L. ta, bath. Livery and Transfer Co. Logan. ing his involuntary the navy department late to- Geo. Clarke, E. II. Cooley and E. Advt. . beW. Fish rendered very touchingThe faculty and students of the day that a sharp conflict and tween forces government will devote Crossing the Bar. ly Agricultural College Manager Charles England was tomorrow insurgents had been in progWm. II Griffin, Sr., was Elder fence a to erecting "He called to Salt Lake on Saturday ress at all that day. place next field. the around the new athletic speaker, who dwelt both sides were using small by the riFuth of his uncle Mr. said on the life of the dematerial All the Adams Field. field guns, and it is reported feelingly Henry JWmons, one of the pio- has been the belief bf the on ceased and on the ground that about placed neers (ft the state. The funeral twenty five insurg- Saints in the hereafter. The will weather the and if permit services will be held there today. ents were killed. God Be choir then rendered the fence will he put up tomorrow While the American gunboat We Meet With You Till The girls of the College will Again. Petrels-bo- at Apostle 0. F. Whitney spoke to was --lying - at the and was followed the doings tn byElderBrH. customs house wharf with flag thestndentsoLtheBrY.CoIlege lunch for the workers. Cooley, who spoke of his associyesterday morning and a good flying, several bullets struck ations with the deceased and in many townspeople attended the Mrs. Wm. Hoffer, Misses Alice within a few yards of it. Com- a touching manner showed the function. As usual the speech Elizabeth .Drysdale and mander Graham brought the in- faith that she had in. the gospel was eloquent forceful and filled Charles, cident to the attention of the had endured Inez Thain were the over-nigthroughout her long with sound thought. combatants. PeL. Mr. Mrs. P. of and guests illness and she had died knowing He reports that foreign resi- that God lived and was the reterson at their farm in Trenton. In the case of IL H. Allen vs. The dents complain that Bordas has warder of those who diligently left Logan Saturday party J. S. Allen, which was on in the evening bombarded the city several seek Him. Sununtil remained and district court last week, a- verdict day evening. An auto ride of times by land and sea without Miss Letha Anderson recited .in favor of the plaintiff for $507,-6- 5 several hours was take through giving warning, and; that one with music was rendered on Saturday.The the beautiful by Sister Sloan, one wounddistrict British subject has been farming of the last songs that the deceasplaintiff sued to recover the value while remainder of the time ed by fragments of a shell. to sing, entitled. chose had ed of some grain that was trimpled was the in .social Commander Graham has forspent pastime and Thee. in It showed Faith and destroyed by the cattle of My mally notified Bordas by letter too . feasting. in God faith her that the defendant. clearly reof these complaints and ; ..) her and quested him to conform to the was well ofgrounded to have We had was expelcted the a" barn belonggospel Fire destroyed of international law by knowledge from our Hyrum corres- usages due notice before bommore than a mere passing one. ing to Mr. T. G. Lowe, yesterday a report relative giving to the big four Closing remarks were made by afternoon. A small quantity of pondent bardment in the future. contest held there M.I.A. stake M. C. Rigby, after which Pealso the in was barn Bishop' While officer an the from destroyhay to failed but on it choir Saturday, ed. Th cause of the fire is supsang Silently Passing trel was at the American consu- the reach us in time ; hence the report The benediction was a shell from the Bordas Away. late, posed to have been children and we have is meager. We learn lines struck a church a short pronounced by Elder Wm. F. matches. The total loss was bethat Cache 'stake took only one distance away. tween $200 and $300. Jensen, Sr. Chorus. Arat ;the Junior Boys , A long cortege of sorrowing Oneida Stake captured the double MEDIATORS START WORK friends followed the remains to of demands the for Providing mixed OF ATTEMPTED PACIFICATION their last junior girls those who will require high grade chorus quartette, resting place in the city and the advanced senior The grave was dedicemetery. vehicles, the Consolidated Wagon oration. Benson Stake carried the 2. The cated May Washington, Charles M. ChrisElder and Machine Co., has received a by and Ilyrum Stake three South American envoys tensen of senior oration, Yeihle of Logan. the celebrated shipment the retold story. The winners who have undertaken the task of One the strongest testimocarriages and buggies, the high- in these contests will enter the of pacifying Mexico by diplowide circle of friends of nials her est grade made, and of the HerM. I. A. contest during macy today made another deof so many beauticules vehjgjes, the best in the general M. I. A. conference was presence in cisive move in their plan by refrom the following flowers second grade. Both of these stand the June ful the United States govcrowd the tests of road and climatic con Salt Lake. A very large meet questing General Huerta and donors as well as many others four stake ernment, the attended ditions. Advt. whose names did not appear on Saturday, and were well enter- General Carranza, to appoint their contributions: The Y. M. Mrs. Sarah E. Lallis, a vener- tained. There was a baseball representatives to confer- with and Y. L. M. I. A. gave a beauable and resepcted resident of game in the afternoon, and a them in Washington. Embassador de Gama of Bra- tiful upright wreath, emblematic Mcndon, who would have been grand ball in the4 evening. . zil and Ministers Naon and of the gates ajar, of roses, carnaseventy-siyears of age had she Suarez of Argentine and Chile, tions and lilies; members of the LYRIC THEATRE lived until today, passed away the respectively, called on Secretary family a wreath symbolizing of the general debility incident to Mr. Lawrence broken wheel; atto This house has a unusually designate Bryanasking him old age, on Sunday evening. Fun- tractive line of all this the United States representa- Malmburg a wreath typifying a pictures eral services, to which members week. tive to attend conferences of lyric; Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Barker of the family are invited, will be To night will commence the big the mediators. At the same time and family a basket and spray of in held tomorrow Wednesday Lillie ifteen week serial picture entitl- they telegraphed the head of carnation; of the Mcndon meeting house. ed a and in Mexico Wennergren, spray the May of City, government Lucelle Love The Girl Friend's of the family are invited Mrs. Rebecca Jacobwell carnations; as the constitutionalist as to attend. An obituary record of Mystery. son, a spray of carnations; Mr. is a tale of thrilling chief, to the same effect. this ladys useful life, will he This storytold suband Mrs. Peter E. Benson, a No announcement of the in. thirty reels, to adventure, given later. to be considered the spray of carnations; Mrs. Marby be exhibited two reels each week jects of three the guerite Howells, a spray of different representatives The county commissioners met as a continued story.The Mr. and Mrs. A. or to the mediation, parties of this great serial phoon Saturday and passed the usu- numberswill of a spray of roses, carnabe shown at the Lyric of the powers or functions al batch of bills. They also de- toplay was and new made. tions the hyacinths; Miss Norma envoys every Tuesday night, for cided that they had had enough Theatre a from Benson. the Thus far spray of carnations ;Mr. period of fifteen weeks, the first General Huerta responses of the bonding proposal and an- nnumber Thomas E. Griffin, a General and Mrs. and (two reels) will be given Carranza have not been clear as nounced that they would have and carnations; of roses spray to desire those who tonight, and be- Mr. and Mrs. Jolrn McMaster, a to differences the whether nothing more to do with any pro get do will the complete story tween the United States and spray-of- posal of that kind now. Treasur- well to be carnations; Mr. and in attendance. to instructed Orden was Van Tamer of out Mexico the Mrs. Ernest Jensen, a spray of arising and Thursday On be alone would L. Rigby, a incident Miss request the bank where the coun- nightsWednesday pico carnations; the program will be the to are funds considered or whether 24 deposited pay by them, ty spray of carnations; Mr. and big five reel attraction Pa'd in on balan interest to cent would consent a daily per general Mrs. L. F. Winchell, a spray of Full a gripping story with they ces from February 1st. discussion of Mexican the prob- roses and carnations; Mrs. Jenone is more or less lem. "I which every representaa spray of carnaBy sending E familiar, and which will doubt- tives here it is pointed out, nie Stanford, Mrs. John LarMr. and tions; less prove one of the greatest difficulties would be such bridgof son, a pillow pansies; Mr. and photoplays over presented here. ed over, for, an informal James F. Jn Hansen, a spray On Friday and Saturday the conference with the mediators, her of Sunday School geraniums; In exciting animal pictures, to Mexico class, a everything pertaining of carnations roses, Cirpillow a den of Lions or Life in a could be discussed and even inlilies. of the and cus, a thrilling feature submitted before the compounded quarterly on savsawdust arena. This pioture is a formally state of formal proposals was HENRY SEAMONS ings accounts, extend to you stupendous production featuring reached. every convenience, besides as- wild beasts, perilous fall from a (Continued from page one) sure you of the absolute safe high wire, gymnastic feats in mid lie years are so much longer on Jupiter that Christinas comes of Mona, Juab Co.; and David E., ty of your money when de- air etc. The price of admission for all but once to our twelve. Theres Jesse E. Stephen J. and Reuben posited with us. We especial10c A.; all of Salt Lake City. Three the place to go to save money. ly, solicit the accounts of the these productions will be in of Paid with the also surexception It is sometimes discouraging sisters and one brother systematic savers those who Full which will be lOe and 20e. of Thurston vive him; Mary to have a man say, lay aside a portion of' their Advt. S. Crowtber of Park. Ilyde Lydia tell everything yon earnings and are building for beats the man who always says, Salt Lake City, Eliza England of .the future. Are you saving SMOOT IS WORRIED Logan, and Samuel Seamons of I dont know. BY NEWS FROM HOME any of your weekly earnings? Ilvde Park. If not, it is time you comDont jqdge by appearances mence. Open an account with Washington, May 2. SenaTHE CACHE LEAGUE when it is to the advanexcept conJohn Smoot Lind tor and us today. ferred today on the main situa- tage of the person hein? judged. (Continued from page one) MER- tion, but FARMERS beyond saying that WILL 'HUERTA RESIGN small-po- x there and as a result they were in accord upon the SAVINGS policy of the administration in all sorts of reports were sent out, (Continued from page one) BANK most of them being inaccurate. dealing with the main affairs, Lind Smoot nor Senator neither But. as the Dutchman said, that the nuerta interis government, . Your Bank would give out any details of the preted here as foreshadowing a makes no never mind, you just conference. rhafge in the situation in the watch Wellsville when she does C It is learned, however, that federal capital. get down' to business. Tuesday, May 5, 1914. Bar FiEML mm. 1 t well-inform- ed 2-1- par-lietpa- te him 'n ii ii ii in 'I miii' mm mu , , Everything tastes so IIEIDJNBTON v m NEVER remember a summer when the butter stayed so firm, or tasted so fresh and how speet and pure the milk tastes. You know the reason, iont you dear? Its because we now haye an Automatic Refrigerator. Flavors cant mix in an Automatic Refrigerator There is a constant circulation of pure, Any odors taken on in the food chambers are condensed as the current passes through the ice chamber and go oui through , sweet air. . the drain. The Automatic with its 8 honest-mad- e walls, its built in water cooler, its g trap, and its many other exclusive features, deserves a place in every home where folks are particular about what they eat and drink. . never-cloggin- LUNDSTROMPURNI RjRE AND CARPET COMPANY LOGAN, UTAH and PRESTON, IDAHO. ht - -- j Have you Dropped the Hs? 1 - x jMisst-gMtreli- a, Spring is here and we were wondering if you had dropped the Heavy overcoat, Heavy suit and Heavy underwear You will feel more like yourself when you get fitted out with seasonable wearing apparel, and we haye it here for you. $ The latest Shirts, Ties, Hats and Clothcraft Clothes, you want to what King Fashion has wished on you for Spring, and we want to show them to you Have you thought about a Blue erge? see The Clothcraft No. 5130 at $ 15 is better than ever this season, tariff changes making a better serge possible. . ear-nation- , IV"" We Pay I Interest CHANTS -- s; Howell Bros . The store where welcome is "not only on the Mat hut TO ABOLISH HEADSMANS SWORD. inside the act is done with mechanical precision would be. It is that too great a responsibility rests upon Qne man the headsman. In Berlin the executions take place in the courtyard of the Pjptzensic Penitentiary, wherein4 the executioner awaits the arrival of the condemned man on a large flat flagstone, which gives him a firm footing. The culprit after sentence has been read to him by one of the officials who are present, clad in evening dress is thrown face downward on a sort of bench m which there is a cup shaped hole for his head to rest in. As he lies strapped there the headsman steps forward, raises the sword of death up to the level of his own chin and then lets the heavy razor edged blade swing down. - . Perhaps the reason that there has been no movment before toward the abolition of the sword and block lies .in the fact that details 'of executions are never printed in the German press. And as the death sentence is but rarely carried out the public does not often hear any harrowing details or )h ave this mode of executing Jiustice often brought to its con-sider-ed BERLIN. Although no general movement can be said to exist in Germany in favor of the abolition of capital punishment, yet there i s a strong feeling growing against the use of the sword and block of the headsman. For while more modern methods of execution are employed in a number of the States of the confederacy, yet the mediaeval instruments of death still rule in Prussia and a few other realms. Reformers contend that while it is almost impossible for anything to go wrong with gallows, guillotine or electric chair, yet some terrible mischance may easily arrive if the headsman were to lose his nerve. "As a matter of fact nothing has ever been known to go wrong at the actual moment of execu tion or at least if anything has the public has never heard of it. It is also held that decapitation by the sword is far more grewsoje than need be and that the sight of the black covered block and silent executioner leaning on his broad, short Sword is 'a far greater tax on. a condemned mans nerves and courage than the scaffold "of a gallows or guillotine where |