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Show THE TRI. WEEKLY JOURNAL. LOGAN UTAH Thursday, September 29, 1910, PAGE FIVE The Main Talk of The Fonnesbeek Sale ' ' - ' and how much we can save by Is ho w Rich we will become if we get prohibition SALE STILL ON going to the Cholora Epidehlic ,In Naples the reRome, Sept. 27.y-W- ith moval of the censorship startling details of the cholera epidemic at Naples are being received. A num ber of persons have died in the streets and the pSpular excitement is such that the police have great difficulty in maintaining or- d e r. It"i5rTe p fl Pled Thai ""TO ,000 persons of thewealthier classes already have fled from Naples. There were 32 cases and 2$ deaths from cholera in Naples yes from Boston were permitted to debark but were immediately .escorted to the railroad statioh by soldiers. Most of the cases are in the squalid quarters of the city. The duke and duchess of Aosta have hurriedly returned to Naples and are organizing relief methods.' " -- -- . terday. Immigrants arriving today from America were forcibly prevented from landing. The passen gers on the steamer Canoupic which reached' Naples yesterday Educated .Indian Has Bad Luck Hunting Work. "26. Frank Sept. of a fa- descendant Darkeloud, mom Chippewa Indian chief, former halfback on the Carlisle Indian football team, came to Chicago with his wife five weeks ago to make an effort to take advantage of the education he had received. He hunted for a job', and Chicago, Hats that Set the Fashions at the last moment he succeeded, here and there to clean their far- ADVERTISED LETTERS Once More Tries Suicide. his wife ms in this manner. Several states in delicate health and . starving already made it obligatory for the He could get no credit, and for farmers to clean off the .weeds the "first time in his life, be says, from the roadside contiguous to he broke the law. He stole a gun their farms. It would' be but' a and a shirt, sold the gun, was logical step further to require the but Lis money.. wai-gone- , caught and yesterday spent the first of a 113 day sentence fh the Bridewell. College acquaintances have become interested in the young Indian couple and an effort will be made today to raise a fund with which to secure the young maiCs release. I searched for five weeks, but no one would give me employment, said Darkeloud. What is the use of education for us if you will not let us earn Our living? I came from Montana, where I have been working on a ranch since the fair at Seattle. I was in the wild west show there and we lived in a tepee and. were' happy. That must be the way we wee intended to live. Some day I am going back. We are not. wanted here. Melvin Karth, in jail, ip Salt Lake for the attempted murder of Logan, C,ache Co. Utah, Sept. 27 Campbell, Mr. Lorenzo. his wife, whom he became jealous Jones, Thomas. of and shot three tunes, afterPeterson, Miss Constance. ward slashing his own throat with destruction of weeds along fen- a razor, again attempted suicide If the above are not taken ces as well as rpads, also along on Monday night by slashing his weweeks-- f re m - tta t away-wi tlrrfratwritft-tlnbliA'$3TTthey 'wilTbebeht to the Dead LetTo my perscmM knowledge razor, lie was rushed to a hospter Office at Washington. ital. however.bad his wounds dres a matter affecting not-onlthis JOSEPn, ODELL, Postmaster.' Utah and Idaho, but alsoColorado ed, and will recover California, portions of Nebraska and Arizona. FT r Sembrich. Lausanne, TAILOR DO ANY Switzerland, Sept. 27. Marcella Sembrich narrowly escaped at her villa here Sunday night when a man, who had presumably entered for the purpose of robbery, attacked her companion, Fraulein Berta Mielke known in America as Miss Frieda, in the grounds surrounding the houe. The prima donna rushed to her friends assistance and was herself attacked, but succeeded in driving off her assailant. Mine. - Bad Fall Causes Loss of Memory l Denver, Sept. 27. Complete loss of memory, resulting from a concussion of the braird was the only effect of a fall five stories npon George W. Stillhammer, a carpenter employed, on a building in course of construction here. WHAT MORE CAN Burglar Attacks Madame LOCAL NEWS Than make your Clothes look right, fit right, and wear right? We "guarantee Hart, Schaffner and Marx Clothes to do this, and give you perfect satisfaction in every way r - Wallace Waite; of Hyde Park, was arrested on a charge of disturbing the peace of iwo girls that he and another boy took rid- ing, and then insulted The hoj'S denied the offence, but Judge Brangham adjudged Waite guilty The man who wears a Hawes, von Gal Hat may fer Stillhammer pi tins' d jester lay and fined him fifteen dollars. from a scaffold, laud.rg in a p ie kssured that no man is better. hatted than he. t of debris live stories below. ' FelHawes, von Gal Hats set the pace in style and quality Miss Winifred Morrell gave a fand remember, , they, are, the hats that are guaranteed low workmen rushmg to His aid. kitchen shower on Wed?e"day evto see Stidham-- , asounded were Prices1 $3, $4 and $5. ening in honor of Miss Sarah mer get to his feet and start to- Walters. The time was spent u wards them. ... 500 very pleasantly indeed, Whats all ibe excitement furnishing much of the -amuse- t about? asked Stillhammer, ment: When told he had a bad fall, he remarked casually.' Is that so? Mrs, Thomas D. Pitt, Sr., died What- town i3 this anyway, St. Sept. 25th, at the home of her Louist , daughter, Mrs. Ben Iley wood,' in He was taken to a hospital, San Francisco, and whs buried on where it was found that he had Wednesday in ' the Mt. Olivet suffered no injuries beyond the cemetery at Salt Lake. Mrs. Pitt concussion of the brain, from was a sister of Mrs. G. W. Lufkin ' which, it was declared, he 'will of this city. ' 14 , f " J 4,.. ; probably fully? recover within a Clothiers Foremost f few days. Logans Howell Bros, have two of the J ' ; finest College windows that have ' SOME GROWERS GET BEET eem in; the town. ever been 'satSJ res GOOD POINTERS. They are the handiwork of Harry - . h 27. In Stoney:' 'Each College has St winOgden, Utah, Sept.communication to the Amalgama- dow of course, and they 'are cerS D A! Y, ted Sugar company b&rthis city. tainly attractive. "Window dress, ,s f-' Hendry B. Shaw, government ing is quite an art nowadays, and pathologist says that the sugar there are few. of thenf that have beet industry is seriously menac- anything on Stoney when it come', ed and that concerted action is to making a window look nice. EVER HELD OF necessary to rid country districts Then too, Howell Bros, have a lot in which beets are grown of the of the stuff with which a window with weeds and rubbish, the hibernat- can be made to look nice. ing places of the insects. He urges the necessity of legislation cons pellingUha removal of the weeds . Y t and rubbish. In feoncludirig his t Falls Canal and Power, American : under acres Mr. Shaw 10,000 letter Nearly says. C In the-- feeleetiau 0? a for entry at Springfield, I suggest that ,the weeds companys system to be thrown open diamond, size is only me ot . , should be cut down shortly before near Blacfcfoot, Idaho, October 27., many considerations. Purity be sold at auction, giving suc' the beets are dug This would Water, rights appurtenant will of color and freedom from cessful bidders priority of right of entry of the land. provide shelter for the leaf hopflaws are very important elelines. railroad and two, the beets harvested are after , per ments as also are shape and Seveq town, contiguous will be sold at minithen, when the weeds have dri.Hand, including perpetual waAer right, style of cutting. The, most The bidder ed they could be burned, thus demum pride of $15.50 and maximum price of.$40.50. important feature; we think, fixes the price. stroying insects harboring under in bujring diamonds is the them. label boVHtEertfbiHd ,to entry. Rest of tract entered, , ;souree you procure- - them mp-quie? as water It is scarcely necessary for me I from. We buy direct from to state that curly top has become 'Hence thaqction., j the importers which enable"; more than the minimum, a serious menace to the beet in- All of the land worth, with water,' us to give our customers the dustryjn certain districts. Therechoicest gems without hav-- ' aid mreh of it more than thd maximum. folder address of the am I fore the that "air't "descriptive opinion i Fir "7 arti&dare jng to pay the fancy prices. state should make the cutting and ; Prices $12.00 to $150.00 burning of weedi compulsory. They harbor other hurtful pestsj Co. A Sale? Agents, Da ckfoot, Idaho. , &Mt Lake besidea the beetdeaf- hopper, t It Phrk ; r orBothwell '& ilConaughy,TQ3 Boyd The Jwj-Bov- ; will ..be vain .for.-- . a few farmers' Morrell Clothing Co. Scientific Stoddnffi Cadet . 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