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Show Saturday, August 20. 1910. THE TRI. WEEKLY JOURNAL. LOGAN UTAH PIONEER DAUGHTERS' i. Soldiers of Eastern States and Major General Grant, Inspector Send in the Name of Yotlr Lady Friend, as a Candidate In The THE JR0M COLLEGE , STORK AND OTHER VISITORS SMITHFIELD, Aug. 19. The daughters of the Pioneers feamp of Smithfield met and reorganizMrs. Belle ed. during the week. Helen and Moses, Katie Cragun releas-ed- . Timmons were, honorably The following" )fficers were chosen to act for the next two yearsfTre"sldent, Edith Winn ; counselor,. Helen Timmons; secretary, Vira Smith; chaplain, Elizabeth Raymond, with Belle Moses in charge of the' relics. Mr. Parley Peterson Veturned home; from the University of Chicago-on Wednesday, lart. He is 1 ( ' reorganization makingeadytO-heg-UL-lusZdiitie- , ' y UP IN SMUilFIELD ANNUAL PAGE FIVE m ANO CONIES oanosrree Send Names From Any Part of.TKe Valley Outside of Logan for One Piano s- as head of the accountant work at the A. C. next year. Parley is one of the brightest boys of our town, and we congratulate the college upon securing his ser- . vices. Mr. and Mrs. Robert "Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. William Deppe and Mr. and Mlrs. Antone Ahlstrom are all rejoicing over the arrival of new babies. Janie Merrill and Mr. Dethelps are both quite ill. Edwin Lindsay of Oregon spent afew days with the Cragun family this week. He says our town looks better than any "place he saw this side of Oregon, as. the drouth shows its work all along the way. . Bishop William L. Winn made a flying business tiip into Wyoming th6past week.. Miiss Maggie Thomas of Shelley Idaho, returned home on Thursday after spending a week with her grandma, Maggie Sant. Mrs. Ella Neilson Wright of Salt Lake City, is here at the bedside of her mother, who has been very ill. .Mrs. Rinda Chambers is again at her post of duty in E. R. Miles Store, after a months rest. Masses lizzie' Clark, Sadie McCracken, Inez Hillyard, Jessie Hulse, Olive Pinney and Messrs. C. A. Pinney and Parley Winn, all visited Salt Lake during the week. Robert Griffith, Thomas Mathews, Pari Richardson and Mr. Beynon, organizer oi our w O. W. camp, are enjoying an out in Logan canyon. The Misses Inez Hillyard and Sarah McCracken will ojSen a ladies furnishing department, a millinery and dressmaking , parlor in the Miles block on Monday le view of settling there. Newton seems to offer great attractions to our young people. On Thursday last about a dozen, of our young ladies accompanying the Smithfield orchestra, went to that 'place. Several crowds, are preparing to go again tonight. F. A. Naylor will be succeeded by Mir. Parry as manager of the cold storage business. Mrs. Lorenzo Toolsou tained a merry crowd on Thursday in' honor of her husbands birthday. Will Fight Extradit.on of Andrew Rullow. I , t-- -- next. Boston, Aug. ,18. Simon O. Pollock, a New York lawyer, who last fall succeeded in preventing the extradition to Russia of- - Jan Pourch, the revolutipnist, has announced that he wilt, assist in the defense of Andrew Rnllow, in jail here charged with having participated in the robbery of $50,-00- 0 from the sub treasury in Tif in lis, Russian - in who now is 1907. Mr. Pollock, RulBoston, hopes to prove that low was at the university of Zurich, Switzerland, at the time of the 'robbery. If that is not en ough, he will claim that the offense charged was a political one and therefore Rullow enrld be extradited. , Mrs. Thomas W. Cragun entertained at dinner on Sunday last in honor of her 29th birthday. Mrs. Amelia Cragun left on Mbnday last for Elkol, Wyoming, to visit, with her son Wallace and . family. Work has been commenced on Lewis McCanns new home. " Messrs. Sam, Sidney and Oscar Harwood left on Thursday , for Junction Valley, Idaho, to investigate land propositions with a Wfi Best Chance - foiuhellji. I. A. There will be a convention of theTtrcal officers of the Young La dies Mutual Improvement ation of Cache Stake on Sunday, August 21st, at 2 p. m., in Nibley Hall. According to the new arrangement for the coming year, Mutual the Sunday School officers will meet jointly for preliminary exercises. The purpose of the meeting Sunday is to make preparation for the annual convention to be held in September. The Mutual lessons for - the coming month will also be considered. As thorp are a number of important business matters to be considered, a full attendance is desired. " DunbarRobinsonrCamphdl Company War Has Begun on Speaker . ' Cannon. .Beverly, Mass., Aug. 18. Reflecting the views of the administration. it is generally believed, Ppnroeetathe Nicholas Long-wort- h LEGAL NOTICE a, -- - Remeber Your Watch out, But before "setting to advisable wouldnt it be have that watch examined by a ' competent ; watchmaker, cleaned, .oiled and Repaired, if necessary! You will feel better when you are confident that you have the correct time wjtb exyou. Our many years of perience as , watch repairers make us fully competent to give you the best results Sign of Big Clock . actual beginning of the real fight tration and itw as also intimated on Mr.' Cannon. that Mr. Sherman, who, like ' Mr. If had been regarded as signifi- Longworth, has always .been a cant that Mr. Longworth had supporter of Mr. Cannon, hd bebeen called into all of the recent come reconciled to the fact that - of. a political eharac-te- r Mr, Cannon must go. held by Prest Taft. He we There may be further signifipresent yesterday afternoon when m the fact that Representacance thtr president and vice president talked together. It was reported tive Longworth is going to Oysthen that a statement adverse to ter Bay on Saturday to spend father-in-laMr. Cannon was beng prepared several days with his in quarters close to the adminis -- Col.-Rooseve- . 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 Salt Lake 0 00 00 00 0000000 -- City, Utah g Le-derl- , - 0 0 4 Schools 33 Departments EtZ -- 125 Instructors f V of-sa- 1 id 0 0 0 SCHOOL SYSTEM OF UTAH $150,00!) Laboratory Equipment ; Co-Educatio- -- $860,000 Equipment 0 . and tools, Most of. the apparatus, machinery, etc,-- , are new and. of the.very best. ' r admitted t o looks Women of all departments. The Dean after the welfare of thp young women students. nal rr! Strange, is it not? 879 Students . CARDON Jewelry Co. Utah - Logan, 1, Going Away? m m Dont Delay. First Names Have The J: loon as it neared the earth but immediately notified the authorities in Dessau, who sent out searching parties. of Ohio today gave out a statement in whieh he says he will Notfce to property owners in never support Speaker Cannon be Water Main Extension District againr and that he does not lieve Mr. Cannon ever can be reNo.- 81. , elected. Thisjs legarded as the . You will please take notice that the assessment list and. plat of said water- main extension district have been completed and the Board of Equalization and Review will hold their sessions in the office of the City Recorder of LoDoctors Say Gaynor Contingan City; Utah, between the hours ues to Improve. of four (4) and five (5) oclock 18. Dr. New York, Aug. p. m. beginning Monday August the New York health com- 22nd. 1910, and continuing unmissioner, announced the follow- til and including Friday August . 26th. 1910. ; ing bulletin-a- t 8:30 oclock this a Said sessions wilLbe'held for . morning : : The 'mayor has passed a com- the purpose of hearing and adTHE HEAD OF THE PUBLIC He is sleeping justing grievances of abutting fortable night. The School of Arts and soundly. Temperature pulse and property owners in said district. LORIN A. .MERRILL. Sciences, the State Nor- respiration normal. WILLIAM WORLEY, mai School, or the School of Education, the Mayor Gaynor passed a gopd OLOF. I. PEDERSEN State School of JLnes, and a School of Midi-0.night and was comfortable, the v IL G. HAYBALL, cine are embraced by the University of Utah. physicians said this morning after SIDNEY O. STEVENS. they came Trom the sick room of Board of Equalizathn and ded executive, School had it that the lodgment of the paitment of Law which is part of the of Arts and Sciences. bullet in the throat was causing STOCKHOLDERS paralysis, but this the attending NOTICE OF MEETING. physicians said, was not true. ' i . graduated of the greatest Universities of this Notice is hereby given that the Balloon annual stockholders meeting' of Looking For Parts of country and Europe. will be Or Body. Lewiston Bank State the t ' s-held atihe banking rooms. theSummer DessauGermany. Aur- - 1$. Wed- O of 1910. on hank foresters of and Utah, the Lewiston, children Training the With jn Police, gendarmes at of search a 1910, 7th, are today conducting nesday, .September School, more than 2200 young people received election viein m. the this one oclock p. for the hills and forests in instruction in the University buildings last year. ity for parts of a balloon or the of directors and, the transaction as business such other of may bodies of its probable passengers . Some woodcutters who were re- properly be brought before the ; turning from their work near meeting. Embraces 10 brick and stone buildingsv 92 A. G. BARBER, Cashier. nightfall last night, observed a acres . of , grounds, and other University the over balloon drifting burning property. Yes this is a good time to sell wooded bills at a considerable , adi estate hut it ought to be University finally falling rapidly. The woodcutters lost sight of the bal- - vertised, not merely placarded. Trans-Caucasi- -- ! Send Name From Logan for The Other One Citizen sohlter ot nevernl eastern states have been participating In annua) Major General Frederick army maneuvers at Pine camp. New York state. the nM prominent figure amoua tbe army officers present D Grant has inilnatruciitig the' militia In tbe use ot arms, engineering feats and general of tbe more tactics I be buildius ot pontoon bridges and signaling are two this tbe year. at camp ant thincs taught Import That some come of us go away to' school when students North and from, the East and the West,-ththe Southrand the far countries" of the"earth" to attend the University of Utah. e - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O- - Registration of stud- O ents September 15th, and 17th., Registration fee $10.00; after 16th, Particulars the,17th, $12.0Ct Regular work-begin- s 0 0 Sep- tember 19th. Inquire of loeal agents for rail-rorates. 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