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Show THE PAGE FOUR seventeen-inc- h guns the Belgian position the agrinst Germans are replying to the cannonading of the British big warships which today .added their strength to the British fleet. The4 fire of the British? guns is directed and corrected constantly by observers in captive The balloons and aeroplanes. low circle machines flying about the German position, risking death at every swoop, in order to be within effective ol servation distance. While from the air the British ships are being aided by the huge CHURCH SERVICE AT LAKETOWN Laketown, Oct, 21. Elders Orson B. Satterthwaite, Edward Calder and J. Lyman Earley the latter recently home from service in faithful mission "Great Britain with Mesdames Pope and Satterthwaite autoed hither from their Garden City homes and with Elder Charles A. Alley and Bishop George H. Robinson were our speakers at the chapel afternoon services. The main object of the visit was to assist in getting the M. I. A. societies in working trim for the ensuing association year and to promote, by persua- - T,!Lth J?' ian of SffJ sea, even as JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, TRI-WEEK- Saturday, October 24, PUINS OF THE RHEIMS CATHEDRAL. urc QUARTERLY CONFERENCE. The Quarterly Conference of the Cache Stake will be held in the Tabernacle Sunday, November 1st. Meetings will be held at 10 a. m. and 2 and 7 :30 p. m. Apostle A., W. Ivins and President Rulon S Wells will be in ; attendance. , oii PRIESTHOOD MEETING they On Saturday evening, Oct. 31, the general Priesthood meeting will be held, commencing at 8 oclock. Bishops will please endeavor to have all members of both the Melchesidek and , Priesthood attend. fire on the German positions, German submarines, with deadly torpedoes charged for their 191 PLEASE . STEP TO- THE PHONE Call either No. 1 destructive thrust, resting ready in their tubes, are constantly No. 2. menacing the hulls of the great fighting ships to protrude St. Johns Church. their periscopes for but a' moOur superior service convince, October 25th, Twentieth Sunday ment above the surface, to hurl after Trinity. Sunday school 10 a. people they "can trade by ,,hor their engines of death and to m.; Morning Prayer and sermon 11; as if in person. Small p,onc Evening service 7:30 p. m. f. disappear in a twinkling. Retf. T. E. Rector. dors' for delivery or Parcel To Lewis, The forces of nature itself are being employed, for todays reeeive the same prompt md At The Methodist Church. reports that the dykes of the At 11 oclock The Christmas careful attention as large oB. Yser have been cut and the Ship will be the sermon sublect. We sell Paints as well as Drugs, The Sabbath school hour- - is fum 12 banks for considerable disone. The Union meeting will be till tances have been flooded, while held in this church Sunday right. Do not forget the time, 7:30, nor stretching away in the direction 1911 by American Prees Asfclatlnn the place, corner of Main and Cenof the attacking German front Riter Bros Drug Co. View of one wall of the edifice after the bombardment ter. Everyone is welcome. inat land so is the high tide, second assistants; Rosella IrThe Rexall Store win secretary and treasurer; undated as to effectively prebanking firm of Peabody, clude the possibility of any' ad&' was . Lucille J. Moffat, chorister; Lu- Company, Houghteling vance in force. " a feeble condition, unable to land can hear distinctly,, the attacked by striking shingle ella C. Kearl, organist. al- leave her home. The continued rains had noise of it. Tonight Flushing weavers, severely beaten and Small, hot bullets cause little Retiring presidents Charles made land the between Miss Hazel Milesleft this ready heard the thunder thrown into the bay here today. pain, comes the word from the who H. served has the continually . Alley, 'association well for fifteen the two lines swampy, and with morning for Boise to visit with of guns and the windows there Rescuers removed Peabody from front. Make ours a bird shot. this added inundation the Ger- her sister,' Mrs. Edward rattled with the concussion. the water in a serious condition. 'years and Blanch L. Cheney, mans today found they were The sound is gradually becom- The men who attacked him were 'assistants Lawrence B. John- unable to Germany says the French use progress even far fainter. arrested. Peabody was working dumdum bullets. The French son and Albert R. Weston who ing range IDAHOS TREASURER At Ardenburg the booming in the plant of the Puget Sound take your choice. 'will spend the winter in Salt enough for effective GOES TO PENITENTIARY of cannon was heard all last Mills and Timber the British ships. Lake City and chorister Pearl against company, in and today. " The sound which his father is interested, PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP E. Alley who with her husband The ferocity of the three night NOTICE. Boise, Idaho, Oct. 22. Waiv- seemed to come from Bruges and refused to go out with the conclude it not well to travel cornered bombardment continued undiminished all The State today. weavers Ostend. ing statutory when meewent and Never before have shingle rights, they eight miles to and. from Consult County Clerk or the Re. losses on sides are report- Treasurer Qvy. Allen this after- the inhabitants heard fire on strike. gun ting during our cold winter ed to be Both , pectlve Information. Signers for Further terrific. The Germans noon pleaded guilty in the Third so distinctly. 'nights were accorded hearty are PRIZEFIGHTER to have KILLED; district court left Ada for 10, Reported judicial thanks for their past labors. Refugees from Ostend say OPPONENT ARRESTED Estate of John H. Barker, Deceased. October 15th and 16th favor n00 dead and wounded on the county before Judge Edward L. that Wentende is being bomOct. 22. John Lun- Chicago, to the embezzlement of Bryan ed our valley with . cloudless barded and that many trains All persons interested ip said L$70,345.68 of state or public filled with wounded are coming Vblue sky and since we are, to- - imiMF tate are ordered to show cause at dowski, who was killed " loSlTHFlEtD funds, and was sentenced to into Bruges. 10 oclock a.m. on November 6, 1914, serve from five to ten years at boxing bout between the pair at the court room of the District The correspondent of the at Tolleston, Ind., last night, Court, in the county court house ot hard labor state in the penitenNiewe Rottersch Courant , at her , father as chauffeur after Carhe County, at Logan, Utah, whj was arrested here today. tiary. He was immediately Ghent says that big troop three weeks experience at the the executor of the estate should boc must It have been to turned over heart be the custody of movements are taking place . Fielding came home and spent held a meeting last evening authorized to mortgage for 31100 as we had scarcely be- the farm belonging Warden Snook John trouble, and taken to said estate ii 7 for their opening1 preparatory and in unrest is Lake certain while in there a town, her Sunday 13 section to Tu. North Ran?e ! 7, mix to knockthe when I states gun things and the winter's work. penal institution, the German army. The German r pursuit of education has charms ni8ht S. L. Cache M., West, County, Utah, I ed said Lundgren, out, f there i3 still with her no place Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Toolson where he was properly entered, staff left the town on Tuesday whohim 208.28 acres, of about left Tolleston before the consisting 1 of British Columbia and L. F. recorded and assigned to a cell. for either Wetterin or Gram-mon- t: R. W. JAMES, Clerk. , lige home. fatal termination of the. fight J. Z. STEWART, JR., Attorney, t When the iron doors of the Our new cement-bric- k school Buxton of Provo are here visit-houAiitr bewas known to him. state penitentiary clafrged Mr. and Mrs, George looms up fine. It is be- - jl1? There are further indications The auto-hind state the. occurred at treasurer, the Toolson. fatality NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ing roofed in 'this week. h that office becameva- - that Germany is hurrying ev- start of ,the second .round of a Joseph Farrell is now able to Our school people will rejoice ery man who can4 'possibly be contest of Sarah E. Lalliss, Decease. V in its staged at Tolleston, Estate out again after several completion as things ap-.- b spared to the firing line in near will present claims with Creditors Gary, Ind., last night. vouchers to the ' pear quite cramped in their. weeks of severe pain from rheu-- ; France and Ten Levendowski undersigned at Belgium. was knocked matism. Boston Salt Lake City, Building, thousand out marines marched present quarters. on or before a the 25th day of b,ow Utah, Ro bN, of Antwerp in a southerly di- students are! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffith 1915. A. D., February, : dection. The garrison at applying for admission to the Announce the engagement of Date of first publication, Oct. R, v 1914. gchoql but must await the new.their sister Miss Mildred Mour- - I1IIIV werp has beengreatly depleted. J? where he rollapsed. Physi- CHARLES J. LALLISS, The news of the German re- - cians . pbuildmgs completion"- -' said his Administrator of the Estate death was caus hasTf2achedAnt-werat p Xpres - Deceased to be missing, voluntarily pulse wftaTahB: LaHisyed internal BY AIR, SEA AND LAND ported by injuries. be solemnized at the Logan and the have lost B. A. troops SAWYER, JR., to Boise returned this afternoon much Morris Champaigne, referee, FIERCE WAR IS WAGED 708-- 9 Boston Building, of their gaiety in temple the first week in Novem- and was arrested as he and Porter Mayhew, owner of stepped Salt Lake City, Utah, ber. .quence. vilOct. 23. The London, from the train. He is charged the hall in which the contest Attorney for administrator. Benson stake Sunday School By Governor Haines with Advt lages of Schooten, Leftinghe, was staged were arrested. the MOUNTAINEER SEES Wilskerke and Slype in north-- ! union will be held at Richmond embezzlement of $22,000 of the The dead boxer, who lived in PRESIDENT WILSON ern Belgium, are all partly on on Sunday next. states funds. He was given a Michigan City, Ind., was 19 The Misses Laveda and Flor- preliminary hearing in the jusfire, according to the Daily old. 'Mails Flushing correspondent. ence Harry of Logan spent tice court within a few minutes Washington, Oct. 22. Presi- years -- TThe Germans, the 9 corres- Sunday here with their sisters. after his arrest, and his bond dent Wilson today congratulatMOHLER HUNTS DUCKS are making Messrs. Finley and Bryant was fixed at $5000. He furnish ed J. F. Duckworth, a North pondent adds trenches and bringing guns and j of the public relation depart-machin- e ed this in a few minutes, with Carolina mountaineer, on havOgden, Oct. 22. Fascinated guns to Zeebrugge, j ment of the M. S. T. and T. Judge B. F. Olden and'H. N. ing been the father of twenty-fiv- e by the success and pleasure of children and having voted his previous excursions, A. L. apparently in preparation for a company will be in out city on Coffin, both Boise bank directhe Democratic ticket for sixty-fiv- e Mohler, president of, the Union ONIONS 4tt retreat. Six thousand bottles of Tuesday evening Oct. 27th to tors, as sureties. FOR SALE 60 North Mr. Pacific who Duckworth, wine were demanded from years. a free in conarrived entertainment system, ' give 218 W. OgMRS. CARMAN DENIES has'never seen a president be- den today for his annual duck East. Phone yesterday. sisting of about one hundred FIRING FATAL SHOT fore was introduced by Senator hunt at the mouth of the Bear OATS WANTED at Thatcher slides stereopticon Amsterdam, Oct, 22, via Lon- - colored ery. Overman. He told the president river; Accompanied several don, 10 :50 p. m. The Germans showing something of the teleby Mineola, N. Y., Oct. 22. Mrs. he had nineteen Democratic Chicago friends and A. P. Bige- FOR SALE Two Homes. InQuiI are retreating from Middelker-k- e, phone business. Reels of moving Florence at 444 North Secnd West Conklin Carman took votes in his family. low and A. L. Becker of this on the North sea, midway pictures showing the inside and the witness stand in her own decity, the prominent railroad of- WE SELL THE EARTH onAbstract between Ostend and Westende, outside of the telephone busiit BOY SCOUTS CARRY fense in title and loan money the ficial court here ness from the largest exchange supreme departed for the grounds A. its according to the Telegraaf. f & Co. Pedersen MEDAL TO PRESIDENT to late enter a Bear of the today River Gun club at sweeping London, Oct. 22. On . the in the world, New York City, to 5 :30 this evening. The 7 or 8 year western Belgian coast there is the laying of submarine cable denial of the charge that she New parfy oc- LOST One blackabout 1300 PJj Mrs. murdered Oct. Louise 22. A solid York, Mohleris on Bailey. the horse, of bottom weighs cupied San Francisco private car, 'Ibeing fought a battle which, Item hips. roached item high she went over gold medallion, struck from a which was attached to the regumain, by ! for display of advanced military bay will also be shown. Other whereabouts to Jos. Davidson, ma- lar train for the north. and naval science, for spectacu-la- a reels show some of ythe work the story of Celia Coleman, the government money-makin- g S. 1st West, and be rewarded. negress in her employ at the chine, and bearing the portrait effect, for ferocity of action done on the Panama canal. This time the tragedy in the Car- of President Wilson, was placand appalling losses, is a real- is not an advertising scheme man ofhome in Freeport, last ed in the care of the boy scouts a but lecture and ization of the most fantastic pictures that June, and declared false every after its manufacture here todream picture of the War of are full of interest and instruc- accusation made against her by night at a Red Cross bazaar and the Future ever on paper or tion. her former maid. will be carried by them in relays MrsLorin Lewis spent the A fabrication from ifanvas. to the White house in Washingbeginning The admittedly5 strongest week here with her parents, to end was, in the her ton. President Wilson opened army in the world is being held returning to Lewiston on Sun- characterization of essence, the bazaar by. pressing an electhe maids , impotent by one of the weakest day last. narrative of the events of the tric button in Washington and It is quite a gratification to night Mrs.. '.numerically was shot and the following telegram was reAnd those that do marry, to retain that The Germans, heavily our townspeople tcT see" the in- died in' theBailey ceived from-him- : officebfTJrrEdwln must-b- e just as thoughtf ul -- after. as before by fresh troops and by a terest taken by our young peo Carman, in the office of the denot I this occasion May Dont let all the sentiment and romance die after upon tmval brigade of 10,000 men, pie in higher education. In the fendant and the 1 subsequent hap- of the opening of the bazaar the ceremony. . . 'have extended their base from early morning we find fifty-fiv-e in the Carman home. penings send a exbrief to How fatal it would be to go home on the eve you message OSfcend to Mariakerke and Mid- - students all being taken in The story told by the girl was press my rigs of one of your wedding anniversaries, bury your deep interest in the xllekerke, half way between Os- to the Richmond High school. offered by the prosecution as objects of the bazaar and my face in the war news, and neglect to remind her tend and Nieuport, and from Then we see the first car quite tending directly to connect Mrs. hope that it will result in materwith some little remembrance that you hadnt for" these positions are shelling the filled with college students go- Carman with the shooting and ial aid for the work of the occasion. . gotten mercy which extends ing to Logan. Belgian line, the efforts of Mrs. Carmans represented by the Red Cross soThen there are other little occasions her from Nieuport south along the Warren Adams left this counsel today In questioning his ciety? My best wishes go out birthday, for instance you didnt used to forget River Yser, a' distance of eigh- week for Nevada after visiting client were designed chiefly to to an enterprise which certainly this. teen miles, with their left flank his brother Frank Adams. discredit the servants some of best We have a, wonderful selection of just such the and expresses on coast. - cresting the Mrs. Irvin Olney has been - The in human hearts. little deepest things gifts that are moderately priced and very are aided being Belgians nursing a badly burned hand, " Now dont forget, appropriate. it will make French land the the forces, caused by an explosion while DUTCH PEOPLE HEAR by BEATEN BY STRIKERS her Come in and select a little surprise happy. British warships on the sea using satin stove polish. AlTHUNDER OF CANNON FOR NOT QUITTING for her. and the British monitors ' and most the entire surface of the small gunboats in the canals hand and wrist was badly Rotterdam, Oct. 22. The in41 north Port Angeles, Wash., Oct. 22. . and rivers. burned. main C. M. Peabody, said to be a is so tensity of the When not directing their Mrs. John Ahrens is still in great that the fighting Hol-son of a member of the Chicago people-ition the circulation of the Era. A good sized congregation enjoyed the admonitions imparted. The following officers were the officers nominated and sus-- . tained for the Y. M. M. I. A: John H. Lamborn, Superintendent; Claud L. Cheney, fiirst and Joseph C. Robinson, second assistants; Heber J. Invin, secretary and treasurer ; Ernest W. Irwin chorister; Vernon G. Officers of Librarian. Robinson, the Y, L. M. I. A. are Erma S. Cheney president; Myrtle B. 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