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Show V nl r BRIGHAM YOUNG tULLEGE NOTES i v i' --i She will take part in the naval parade Which t.o morrow will go up the Hudson as far as New burg Capt. Bartlett of the Roosevelt said; his vessel would lie at anchor until early insteMfSandy and then protomorrowmbrniog ceed to an anchorage in the Hudson river off Forty second street. -- Portland, Ale., Sept. 30. Commander Robert E. Peary remained in Portland) today going over a 'mass of accumulated correspondence before departing .tonight for New York, where he will command his arctic ship Roosevelt in the IIudson-Fulto- n naval pageant tomorrow. There are no statements to be made today, said Commander Peary, and there will be none un til the Peary Arctic club makes public my proofs in the Cook controversy. I shall be busy all day with my mail and will start for Xew York tonight. Comamnder Peary probably will not remain more than a day or two in Xew York. the leaders are , tnmber of attend the confer- DTepariaS t. st4 FirE,iT.g;: however .are merits, shall continue classes during the confrecitations tier There 'has been a erence week.. on the part of number of inquiries, students regarding a parents and the conference holiday during But the Faculty feels that that all week it is so near the opening of the extensive holischool year that an discouraging to day would prove the students. - The registration continues to be number satisfactory and a large returniare of our old students in who ng. A number are coming of have done two or three years and WOrk in other, high schools, make a the result of this will class. large graduating The Webster Society held its first meeting on Monday evening -- - A WILL CREASE SALARIES IS FILED The will of Moses Thatcher was filed for probate yesterday It bears late of Mjay 7, 1907," and is signed by H. E. Hatch and Joseph Quinney as' witnesses., Mr. Thatchers estate disposed of by the will is not nearly as large as a gTeat many of Jbis -- local' friends supposed it to be. In- all it aggregates about $90,000 and it is disposed1 of as follows : -- -- 1 1 Hi's legal wife Mks. Lettie so many wearing American WILL LIKELY IN MOSES THATCHER ll-oo- i V Farr Thatcher, who resides in this city is bequeathed one third of all the estate, real and personal. His wife "Lydia Clajion Thatcher is given $4,000 and the same amount is left to his other wfe Geor-- j The regiani Snow Thatcher. mainder of the estate is left in equal portions to the children of the deceased, their taking to be not before they reach the age of 21 vears. The city council metAastjdght and one of the matters that were to come before it was tnSNqUestion of salaries. The committee having in charge the matter of making recommendations as to salaries met several days ago and it is said agreed upon a substantial increase in the salaries of. practically all of the city officers. It has been the opinion of the council-me- n for a long time that the police officers were not adequately paid, and therefore there is pretty sure to he an increase in those salaries. The Marshals salary will be increased to $1,000 a year, it is said, and the patrolmen will get a raise of ten dollars a month, j63 per making their salaries month. If the committee has it the salaiy of the Treasurer be put per onth, and will be required to keep open o now flee as dues the Recorder This will be necessary as the TreaMircr now' has the work of and other collecting the poll-taduties that will require a gco! leal of time. The Attorney it notin' r $100 pTbjmsrii'-t- rr give per year, making his salary $500. and the Fire Chief will also get a raise to $60 per month. The Justice will get just double what he is now getting, or $25 per month, and it is likely that the Mayor and the eouncilmen will come in for a small raise. The Watei master and the Road Supervisor will probably get an increase to $75 per mohth. Of course all these figures may be changed, but they are pretty dose fo what the. committee had de- . cided to recommend. . That part of the estate represen ted by stock in mercantile and ed, banking establishments such ordered for Wednesday afternoon Thatehcr Bios. Banking Co. ILL is to be kept intact as long as next. The advanced students have taken hold of the Society in a Way it realizes a reasonable profit. A yourig-jwomby the name The. executors appointed by the that will make of it an important r iinrr imm 11 .i. t iTan mi .i..n " fertureinour ''gChOOl activities:" will are Mrs. Lettie Farr ThatLoThe Committee on Public Lec- Cardston Canada arrived in cher. Moses Thatcher Jr.. George a F. in on evening gan is conjointlThursday that working Thatcher. Leonidas Thatcher tures, y with a similar committee from pretty bad shape. She came down and Preston A. Thatcher. the Agricultural College, has ar- to attend the B. Y. C. and when One child is disinherited seized ranged for a very 'excellent series near Great Falls, Montwas Clarice Clayton Thatcher who it The with a sudden cold. The attack during the coming winter. was asserted a few years afo conwas so violent that she was helppublic can feel assured of .first tracted a polygamous marriage class entertainment and all lov- less in a short1 time, but she hapwith J. S. Tanner of Salt Lake ers of the lectureor first class con- pened to encounter a good SamarThe provision in the will itan in the persorrmf a strange City. cert should watch for announceaffecting her is as folloAhsr2 ments. In addition to this lecture gentleman whoso name was not For reasons Sixth fully course a series of illustrated lec- learned, and- he cared for her as to known Clarice Clayton Thattures will be given by members of best he, could carrying her from ' the faculty during the year to one train to another when chan- cher her mother and the testator which the public is invited-ges were necessary, and when Lo- hereof, she. the said Clarice Clay-- ishereby irrevoc-abl- j' The band is being organized gan was reached he induced the ton Thatcher disinherited, find my execu- GRAND MILITARY and prospects Indicate a most ex- good folk of the Xew Jersey Acad tors are heiebv specifically direcPARADE IN NEW YORK cellent organization in , the near emy, who were at the train to ted' to this disinheriact of of care to take of meet some pupils, carry future under the leadership her. They took her up to the tance into effect, in such legal Climax of Great Hudson-Fulto- n Professor Otte. summoned , medical manner as may be prescribed by The party given by the seniors home and . . Celebration last Friday night was a decided help. Dr. D. C. Budge pronounced law. And1 to that end I hereby Xew York, Sept., 30. Twenty-fiv- e success socially. The Fourth year it a case of Inflammatory rheuma- give and bequeath into my said Clarice Thatthat. one at daughter class is to be congratulated upon tism, and a bad Clayton thousand men;of-arm- s today the successful conduct of the ' The unfortunate girl has rela- cher the sum of one dollar and marched past. the massed repres' , tives at Millville and they were for the reasons 'herein referred to entatives and special envoys of parjy. while two Dr, Merrill addressed; the stu- notified. They will take care of it is my deliberate intent purpose thirty seven nations, dents on Wednesday on the sub- her as soon as she can be removed and will that said child shall not million citizens shouted themof ject Prevention Typhoid from her present, quarters, .where have receive nor inherit any other selves hoarse in cheers. The great further or larger portion of my military parade was the climax of Fever. everything possible is being done estate. addressed President celebration. Linford the Hudson-Fulto- n 'for her. She may be taken to the ' the Parents Class of the Sixth The most the she reached When conspicuous reception hospital. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES ward on Sunday last. in she of the was Xew Jersey Home day went to the sailors of Prof. D. C. Jensen will deliver such a state that she eould hardly the German fleet, a picked body There will be services at the of magnificent men, who, as they an address to the Mutuals of the account it and of herself an give Fpurth ward at their conjoint was not until Mr. Moses Holt had Presbyterian- church nextSabbath reached! the reviewing stand, fell ' : of the meeting on Sunday evening. into the normal slap-sla- p been, summoned that she was able as follows , 11:00 service a. and and' burst into to make clear who she was Preaching m.; parade goose step PEARYS STEAMER Sabbath School 12.15 p. m. ;Chris-tia- n My Country, Tis of Thee, with where she Came from. Endeavor 7 :00 p." m. ; Even- an overwhelming volunfe of basOFF SANDY HOOK Mr. Holt notified her relatives sos and a fervor which took away ing preaching 7 :30 p. m. Barely Daylight When the Roose- GEN. GRANT ARRAIGNS the breath- of the listeners. invited. are 'All t velt Was Seen Coming SlowMEMBERS ' Mr. W. IL Crothers, the new The people sat silent for a moly into the Harbor pastor , arrived with his family ment, and then rising to their feet Sept. 29. Failure Thursday evening and is staying they cheered until their voices Xew York, Sept. 30. Oomman-de- r Washington, at the N. J. gave way. Between the cheers for martial in the depart-menU- for Peary s artic exploration- stea of courts - Morfrom Fort the Germans and again the thunthe lakes i n ill a n y i n st ah-cer Roosevelt shrived off Sandy a has had of applause for the precision he where der to impose, in his judgment, gan, Colo., -- Hook bar at 7 :10 a. m. today, rereof drill with which the WestPoint has led pastorate of nine years. He turning to New York from her adequate punishment, himself much as Gen-pleased cadets moved past, the characterFrederick D. Grant, ports Maj. top to the far north."" istic humor of an American1 crowd The Roosevelt rounded the commander, in his annual report with Logan. found opportunity for an expresto the war department, made pub-li- e point of Sandy Hook and of Ambulances to sion in a thousand familiar saluta Carry Spirits today, to issue a scathing arin the horse shoe behind the Ammonia. tions to those in the lines.. There Hook half a mile from the raignment of members, judge adwas ample evidence that gold vocates and. counsels of these dock. 30. order An Chicago, Sept.. braid, bugles and the rolls of the It was barely (.daylight when courts. Gen. Grant recommends . the lookouts discerned the vessel the establishment at Chicago of a burdened with woe to certain city drums have lost none of their m aste r s depot as employes was issued by Chief of fascination for the great mass of a off Sandy Hook, coming slowly. great 'qu rter Pew of the vessels in the lower the central supply station for the Police Steward yesterday decree- the public. ' ing that henceforth ambulances For the first time during the hay recognized the arctic steamer army. and partol wagons shall carry celebration all the small towns as she rounded) the Hook. Cholera is Epidemic. spirits of ammonia for reviving within striking distance of New Off the point of the Hook the victims of accidents, instead of York suspended business t6 watch Roosevelt gave three .triumphant . , brandy. screams and ran the parade of the sailors and marup thePeary stc-ti- c Seoul, Korea, Sept. 29. ChoL I think the ammonia will last iners of seven- visiting nations, flag at her masthead, then the era has leeome epidemic here, Rag of the New York Yacht club more than 500 cases having been longer than the brandy, explain- the national .gnagd and the naval .at her fore, and the American en-a- t reported' since the disase made its ed Chief Steward with a smile. milition of the United States and her mizzen, appearance in this city. Thus The brandy is some times gone the New York police. Commander Pearys ship far no foreigners have been by the (time an ambulance crew So many men representing so In. thenick oF tive to parti-clPat- e The authorities art spa reaches its divination. ' Also am- many branches of the' war depart in the closing ceremonies of neither momy nor work to monia is cheaper and just as effec ,ment of the world have not been Jseen on American streets before; the Hudson-Fulto-n celebration. stop the progress cf the.disease. tive. The constitution was revisand an election of officers was last. 01 IS TAKEN as-th- x - an t TiriTifc i - fe k ! ( - . -- u COURT-MARTIA- L . the-prese- bf Acad-emyrdlecom- es nt es , . gov-TEme- nt .... - -- 1 ar-Wf- ct .g coi- rs have not been seen since the days of the civil war. The total count of those in line today outnumbered the enlisted- roll of the American regular army before the v,war. Spanish-America- n Four-thousan-d CLERK i MILES Tie County Bond of Educa- meeting hld the.qther the J.-- owing resoluday parsed icemen kept the crowd in line. tion. relative to he sendees of Firt came Admiral Sir Edward Mr Edwin Mile-- , the retiring Seymour's men. the blue jackets clerk of the Board : and marines of the' British fleet, Resolved: That inasmuch as then the Germans, and following Edwin Miles, our efficient, enerthe men of The Netherlands and getic, and obliging Clerk, is rethe mid'shipmen- in company front tiring from his position for the with their sailors bringing up the purpose of continuing his school rear. Then came the representawork, we the members , of the tives of the United States, the Board of Education of Cache coast artillery carrying tt-( County School District, extend to service Springfield first'',liim-tvute of thanks in appreci- time, the United) States Marine ation of his diligent. labors, and band of the Atlantic fleet in scar- wish him success in his future eflet and gold with a sprinkling of forts. Filipino musicians, the marine To that we should like to say corps, the sailors of the various Amen! for Mr. Miles has been ships of the fleet in division front, ery courteous and obliging to the naval militia, the notional the local newspaper men always d guard and. lastly, the ready to confer a favor, and they regulars. sincerely wish- him all the success that he desires, and1 four hundred tion at a pol- l I v 1 ; nw Jrihe a drab-garbe- - I. A. COLLEGE NOTES The department of Chemistry has just received about .one thousand dollars worth of new equip-meand supplies. The depart- ment is now prepared to do more efficient work than ever before. Rut it has entirely outgrown the dimensions of the old laboratories and it will be necessary in the near future to build and equip a Chemistry building. All the laboratories are over crowded with students. The Commercial , department has received a consignment of twenty Remington and Under-woo- d nt . 4 . typewriters and a .Bur-rough- f NEBEK2R, HART & NEBEKER Announce the addition to their firm of Attorney Roy D. Thatcher, a recent graduate of the -- Chicago Law Sehool- .Mr. Frank K. Nebeker, although residing in Salt Lake City, will continue active in consultation work, and in the trial of important cases at Logan and elsewhere. The newr firm name is NEBEKER, HART, NEBEKER f & THATCHER. k With offices in Suites 5 and 6, Commercial Block, Logan, Utah. of - GET WISE AND PREPARE Dont remain a diog, by the way when you can make from $800 to $1600 per annum in a civil service position by consulting Mr. E. C. Edwards agent by mail or interview 253 W, 1st North Logan, Utak The examination will be Nov. 15th. The I, M. C. S. School prepares you cheaply and' promises a position to you by not rethe pay quiring the larger part ment until appointed, , BODY OF BABY BOY FOUND ' - , PREPARING FOR TAFTS RECEPTION s adding machine. The materials for a splendid exhibit at the fair have been shipped to Salt Lake. The College ball given at the pavilion Wednesday evening was a success in- every particular. The hall was crowded with students an-at least half the members of the faculty were present. In order that all students may attend conference and the Fair there will be no sesison of school next Tuesday. 1 ' El Paso, Tex., Sept. 30. Plans for the military display by Mex- ico at.the Taft-Dia- z meeting here have1 been completed, and tomorrow troops will begin to move to the northern border. In- addition to the presidential guard, President Porfirio Diaz will be accompanied by a regiment of Zapa dores, a regiment of infantry and a regiment of artillery. The presidents train- will be guarded by 60 members of the presidential guard and the remain in-members of the guard will leave Mexico City Saturday next to go directly to Juarez. The famous police band of Mex ico City wall furnish music for the banquef given by President Diaz in Juarez. Three of President Diazs private carriages are on the way to Juarez and coach horses have been shipped by special tram. President Diaz has given instructions to have a silver service from Chapultepec castle sent to Juarez for the banquet. Furniture to be used in decorat-ing the banquet hall has been sent from Mexico City and decorators are busy completing final arrange Salt Lake, Sept. 301 Lying almost entirely buried in the arth, witha" small piece of , linen pro- ments. Paintings of Washington and truding, the body of a small baby H.Hen-nifeW. discovered will be hung in the reMorales .was by boy a Jr., a photographer, about ception room. mile west of the entrance to Parleys eanyon Wednesday after- Nothing to Criticize in Gen. r, noon. The body appeared to have Grants Conduct been born about a week ago, acWashington, Sept. 30. Secy. cording to the description of Deputy Sheriff Axel Steele, and Dickinson finds nothing to critihad been buried! about a week. In- cize in- the action of Gen. Grant formation of the ' discovery was in taking part in a temperance telephoned- to the sheriffs office and law and order parade in Chiabout 7 p. m. and Deputy Sheriff cago, in his uniform asa major Steele was dispatched to bring general of the United States and the body to the city. The remains says that a to sneh movements, of the infant were brought to the each soldier and officer has a city by the deputy sheriff and right to determine the matter for ' ' placed at the Evans undertaking himself. t . parlors. The body bears no eviST. JOHNS CHURCH dence of violence. ' , 4 The services for the 17th SunWELLS VTLLE PEOPLE ' day after Trinity will be a celebration"' of the iloly Oorarminian . Koffe-etat 11 oclock and evening Prayer Are all now drinking at 7 :30. All are welcome. Good. . - -- v ) |