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Show h. every time. VOLUME M . xxm LOGAN The committee in cliarge'of the . matter of raising funds for the equipment of the new Logan City band,' met again this- - week and perfected the preliminary plans for the concert that is to be given , on Dec.' 6. The complete program cannot be anounced now, but enough in- formation concerning- - it can be given to assure the public that it will be a really fine, performance. The band will be in shape to render several pieces by that time thought, and will be assisted the by foliating artists. : Miss Thy iHs Tliatcher on the it lJ " BAND CONCERT is Violin" Miss Judith 'Anderson of Salt Lake, the famous vocalist. Miss Jennie - Eliason, Logans peerless reader. of The"Thatcher orchestra,-on- e of its the finest organizations West. kind in the And Mr Cordon Carrett of Mr. GarManchester England. rett is a machinist by trade and is seeking work here, but he is also a very skillful performer on the piano, and generously consented to help in the concert. inter-mounta-in r FOOTBALL by the use of dynamite, as tools and dynamite- - caps were found by the police behind the safe. Evidently tliey'feared the noise of an explosion, so near to a busy corner, and resorted to the use of chisels. With these a hole was cuttlirough the back of the safer a task that must- - have required work. several hours steady Through this hole the strong box was reached and all the cash taken out, except $312.50, which' was The robcovered with papers. bery was not discovered until the bank was about to open for business today. The police say it was the work of expert burglars. feared that there might on the bank whn news a run bp of the robbery spread, and the officers immediately prepared for it by going tothe Central bank, with whom-it.ha- s credit, and meet all deto $14,000 It-w- " - All of them are in pretty fair condition and will go into tbe game in good spirits. Center Brown was out on Thursday, bis lame anke permitting light work. lie will be ready to jump into the fray any time on Saturday. The fumbling on the A. C. team is worrying Campbell some," but theres one consolation in the fact that they recover very well. Allred in particular is quick to nab a dropped ball, and seemingly is always on tbe lookout forone. The local boys hope for a clean game, such .as the University usually plays, and will try to treat the visiting team in the most hospitable and friendly manner possible. The University boys came into 1 townlastInight,Jutthe' excur ' noon. . ' Yesterday it was reported that tbe betting in Salt Lake was 5 to 1 on the University. Loganites will remember, however, that two years ago, when the Agricultural College literally mopped the earth with the University boys, the betting was 8 and 10 to one on the University. BURGLARS LOOT ' L03 ANGELES BANK Safe of Japanese Institution Broken Into and $15,000 in Cash Stolen. 25,-- . NUMBER 33 1905. and fortify it for .the fight against THE LOGAN TANNERY the revolutionary forces on the. other. But he regards it as vital The Logan Glove and Tannery that the moderate conservative company, formed largely through majority should ratify the con- the efforts of Mr. Geo, Bell, is at ' stitution, last fully equipped and ready for While. ready to agree therefore business. The new factory buildto universal suffrage, premier ing erectedjust across Logan: would never consent to direct sufi river on the west side of the main' frage for the ignorant peasantry road, has been. finished throughoff the villages in the country. out and the new machinery put Ilis scheme is for indirect . in operation. , through one set of electors This building is two stores in the country, and direct election high and is 58 feet long by 34 in the cities, being confident that feet wide. The machinery in it this would insure the return of is of the"late8t pattern, and is in conservative representatives from of charge experts in that line. the country. Practically all the Mr, Joseph Holland, of ,GIovera-villother denaands of the zemstvoists N. Y.,-- is in charge of the which properly" come under' the t arming ale p axtmeuLlIc is an lx-executive branch of the govern-mepert of long experience, and his the premier probably will be employment is an- - assurance of willing to concede except the ex- quality iq all The goods that this tension of amnesty to political firm turns out. In a few days an prisoners who 'committed murder experienced from.-- . r or othersmous crimes Gloversville, will reach here, and The trial and punishment of the g machinery will officials and police guilty of be put to work on a steady then "In the "massacres " wilj run. tthe with meet approv- premiers The machinery now running is 3 t t' al. Today he summarily dismiss- a V AMCftL.fJ' PHOTO burring machine for cleaning ed the governors .of Yaroslay, sheep pelts. It has a capacity of MRS. woobcW KANE. Kazan Eastland, Perm, Tomsk, 300 pelts per day. Two rotary Mr. Woodbury Kune, wife of CapUlQ Woodbury Kane of the Tongb rulers, and Neidyart, and the prefect of tanning drums are also operated, has twice been married. Her first husband. Pnnean KUIoU. was divorced and Odessa. . and they can turn-o30 dozen ts now to the regular army. Mrs. Kane was Miss Sally Ilirgous. a New Turk The extreme radieal wing of hides ' . heiress SDd society girl , per day. affiliated the. zemstvoists was n n all are nowcmploy-- " with' socialist organizations de- ed at the under the direct factory nounced the propositions of the tion of Messrs. INTERMOUNTAIN HAD RUNAWAY George Bell aD.l majority to support the govern- Moses Jorgensen, but more wiU under any circumstances be put on as soon as the AT PROVIDENCE ment FAIR TO BE HELD shipping as being the basest treachery. of the factory product begips. Disorder in Poland. Sheriff Smith Thcrejwas a .had runaway., .in ..This enterprise promises to be Warsaw, Russian Poland, Nov. Providence on Thursday evening. of the Deseret winner, and it certainly de. 23. The Russian teachers in the the of Mr. under that MoroniCampbell serves the support of the Cache place Manufacturing Society, towns telegraphed auspices of which, the State Fairs was hauling a load of empty bar- surrounding county public. are given, is authority for the rels' from thebrewery to town, that they were heiing expelled and when just in the lane tbe the school by police armed with statement that the Society THEIR BLISS horses ran away. The barrels Were revolvers. -having an strewn along the road clear to Agrarian disorders nreincreas-iitfair in the year 1907, in Poland, especially in the All the states surrounding Utah town, and the wagon was knockT LAST districts of Radom, Buwalki, will be asked to participate, and ed all to pieeei it is believed that it can be made Jnst before reaching the upper Pictrkow and Youkhotz. Regular Judge Maughan has been busy bands .are the past two days with the trial a great success. end of .the lane, the runaways revolutionary place to place burning of the divorce ease instituted hy On account of the great labor overtook a team driven by one of that is necessary in an unedr-takin- g the Humphrey hoys of Millville. the spirit shops, schools and ad- Nettie M. Merrill against Virgil of this kind, no state fair In some. way. the teams collided, ministrative buildings belonging L. Merrill, both of Smithfield. Mr. Merrill, who is 75 years of will be held next year. Of course and the tongue of the wagon at- to the Russian government. At Padom the peasants are cut- age,' married a lady last year who the holding of the tached to the runaways penetrat- fair is contingent Upon the sup- ed the breast of one of the ntun-phre- ting dawn the state forests. ishut 43. Both had been marof the peoried before find had children. horses,, killing jtjnstantly. port and They did not live happily very ple of the state. HYMENEAL It is pretty certain that Cache COMPROMISE IS long and finally in August of this 1 'in will ha' heartily favor, county Cardon and Miss 3'ear, Bishop Woodruff and others SOUGHT BY WITTE of the big fair. j Jennie Murdock, two of Logans forming a board of arbitration deZemstvoist Programme Too Radi-calF- well known young people were creed a separation of the couple . a cer awarded Given' Double Finer ThePremier, So He married on Wednesday,' Bishop and of tain amount property.' They Thomas X, Smith performing-th- e Joseph Dunn, the man" who Diplomatically Claims. of the husthe this at did request Officer Carlson on razor is a son of a pulled ceremony. The groom is said. of Salt Lake, while the former St. Petersburg, Nov. 23. Pre- the late T. B. Cardon, and his band and wife, it Not was' placing him under arrest on mier Witte was in communication bride is the daughter of long after, however, Mrs. Merrill filed suit for divorce, al& charge of Robert Murdock. petit, larceny, was during the night and this morning given adoublefine:Tuesday-b- y withTMZG uchkofil and ihisrother "In the..evening. a .reception .was leging crrnlty land failuretendered- - the wedded pair.atthe provideTwSTl asked a inore liberal Jndge DiehLssGn - n plaint lieutenants at Moseow in 't of petit .larceny, o which Dunn to compromise some of , the dec- home of the brides parents. The allowance of property. The husband filed a plead guilty, a fine of $30 watf im- larations in the resolution adopt- Mnrdock home was beautifully in which he charges bis one on the charging ed yesterday by the zemstvo con decorated for the occasion with posed, und wife with him with resisting an officer he gress. He has no hope that the cut flowers of various kinds. cruelty, and with marwas given a fine of' $20. Dunn policy recommended by the con' The spread that was served was rying him for his money, and while a hard fine being gress will he completely satisfae a fight put up one, and the large company there the case was when Judge is and to there taken the station, t Maughan took it up. tory to the government," as 'the of guests did full justice to it.- A good deal of evidence was not a doubt in the mind of Officer constitutional democrats have taFoul Air Kill. Carlson hut what he would have ken the bit in their teeth and will pnt in on both sides. . killed him if he could. Under not listen even to the words of Andrew Mystrand and two , is Fireworks it the gen- their former idol, M. Petrunke-.vitc- h. other men employed in the OnFactory Wrecked. eral opinion of the officers that Seattle, Wash., Nov. 22. An Nevertheless the declara- tario drain tunnel, at Park City, Dunn got off easy. tion in favor of universal suffrage were overcome by Jbad- - air and explosion of. giant powder in the and the transformation of the na were loaded on trucks and taken plant of the National Novelty ' tional assembly into a constituent out. Mystrand was so far gone company, a Chinese fireworks Couple Lost. Much anxiety is felt assembly will grow less distaste- that all attempts at resuscitation factory, injured seven white girls fate employed in the place, and two of over the provable Fostej ful to Count Witte in the course pioved vain. The Chinamen were Chinamen. Funk of Ferron, Emery county, of time. . Pretense. sister-in-laFalse Under seriously injured. Ahhie Johnson. who, with his young Many liberals believe the pre Frank Egan and Frank Stev- Lena Empcns, Susie Bright, Mamier is obliged to make a show of left Manti for home, with a huggy,takirig .with them opposition for its ffect upon the ens, 17 and 18 years of age, re- bel Iverson, Nora Judd, . Lizzie only a lunch for noon, and a emperor' and court, but it is pri- spectively, of Salt Lake, were Brown and Emma1 Tonke were single blanket for a lap robe. Jhe vately known that he has been raising means by begging money working in the second story of the drive is a long and hard one for convinced for some time that the for the falsely alleged purpose of place when the explosion happen- one day, .even when the weather elaboration ofa constitution con burying Egans mother, when they ed on the lower floor, .The Is fairjmd the roads building was reduced th a mass police. goodA taining Ihe charter .of the Russian were taken by . the ... Aim of debris, from under which the blinding snowstorm arose which liberties, to which the. emperor girls crawled but little hurt. Earthquake in Montana. piled the snow up two feet deep, will swear allegiance, is th.e safThe company was operating the Helena, Mont., Nov. 23. A and it is feared the travelers lost est if not the only egress from was shock felt factory without a preiiiirat from their way. . They had been mis- the present situation. It would qt slight earthquake 4:30 the about city and without the knowlsing for several days, and parties the same time buttress the gov- here this afternoon at The vibration lasted edge of cither the fire chi. f cr the, from both Ferron and Manti are ernment . against a possible at- oclock. chi?! of police. searching the mountains. tempt at reaction on one hand barely one second. j time for business and there have been no indications of a run. M. Takehara, the manager of the bank, departed this afternoon for y San Francisco to explain tbe office. cash to the bead .Only was taken by tbe robbers, several thousand dollars of negotiable paper being found scattered about - ns glove-make- glove-makin- par-ticipati- on - . rob-ber- ut .- six-me- train was stopped immedi- ately and the neighborhood was searched by gendarmes, who arrested four natives. It is believed that the act was committed by members of the patriotic Btudent society to resent tbe new treaty with Japan. ds inter-mounta- in g march-ing-fro- inter-mounta- ra in y. THE WOLF v --S- TOCK COMPANY -- Mr.-Bartle- . - NOVEMBER nt mands. The bank Opened promptly on glass. The SATURDAY, -- The Game Begins at 2 O'clock Seoul, Korea, Nov. 22. (DeSharp, so Dont Be Late If You layed in transmission). "While V ant to See The Opening Marquis Ito was in a train this ' Struggle. evening returning from a' shooting trip with Minister ITayashi The Agricultural College squad and members of their suites, a had its last practice on the B. Y. window of the car in which he C. campus on Thursday evening. was riding was - smashed by a Barring some bad fumbl'ng by stone and he ' sustained . three the quarters the boys showed up slight scratches from the broken very UTAH, e, as ng the-floor- CITY, elcc-tio- Slightly Injured. I When yon are shouting about - supporting home institutions, dont forget The Journal. It is the only paper that is printed , entirely in Cache County. ft If yon are after, the good fish - and the big fish, bait your hook with a Jounral ad. It gets em . It is an old sayings" The proof of the pudding is the eating, but nevertheless true, not only a3 applied to puddings but to things in general.- - The proof of a show is the seeing and none have the right to judge the merits of a performance without first witnessing it This is one of theprui-crpaTfavorasked bythe' Wolfe Stock company which rupees their engagement at the Thatcher Opera Ilouse, Monday night.. Come and aee A performance and then judge for , yourself of its merits. So confident is the management of pleasing that on a1! the heralds you will find notices to the effect that should the performance prove other than repr sented'the' management" stands ready1 and willing to refund the price of admission at any time before the last act commences. This may seem like a bold assertion, but it is a noteworthy fact that up to date there has never been a call for its fulfillment. k -- -- or --Mrs.-Merrill t. -- the-ear- cross-complai- tl w Los Angelea, Cal., Nov. 23. Robbers broke into the local Japanese bank at 111 East'Fifth St. last night and took cash amount-in- g to $15,000. Tbe robbers gained access to Jhe bank,, which is a branch of the Nichi Pci Cinko, by opening the door of a bicycle shop in the adjoining building,' cutting' a bole through! the brick wall into the hank and thus reaching the rear of the safe. They had intended, it appears, to break into the safe Presbyterian Church Services. Usual services will occur at the Presbyterian church on Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. , The Sunday school meets at 2:15 and Prayer ServiseisJield faJWed-nesda- y at .7:30 p.m. Next Thursday at 11 oclock a special Thanksgiving Service will be Jheld at the church in honor of the great national day, when there will, be appropriate music and sermon. one-hor- se j . nt |