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Show :3,r. May 2. THE T ttTvWOOD MEETS HIS WIFE to the Chicago Tribune from DAUGHTERS. gin, 111., says: "While ..fishing - 0f first Time Since in El-AN- V. D Fox Arrest SeesStephen.Boras hooked TRI-WEEKL- PAGE THREE JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH Y w FATE PLAYED ROLE IN THE carsi knew of the accident until several miilutes afterward, when WRECK, On ae- the cars came to a stop. eountrof thereduced numbei of Pittsburg, Pa., April 28. Two all had been placed in men were killed and 100 passen- passengers three coaches, and the front coach gers had a narrow escape on the was unoccupied. when the Wabash railroad of I clothing, which he pulled ashore and found to contain the bodies of three infants, twin boys and girl. Coroner Norton is of the opin-- p ion that1 the bodies may havel been hurled from a passing train, The clothing found with them was of fine quality, but had no marks. His Family. I April 29, A pathetic in the yard of the scene took place when William ounty jail today, to face trial is Haywood, who of Gower- 9 for the murder mete his wife and nor Steunenberg, for the first time two daughters arrest in Denver since bis Amphibious China. months ago. Mrs. Haythan II wood, who has for many, years Hollands, canals are famous, was accompanied been an invalid, the canal system of China is far nurse trained a by two daughters, by the more marvelous and its value'to and the guard detailed of Miners, the enormous empire is simply Western Federation arrived in the city latee last calculable. NV country in the nrtht. Friends met them at the world has more navigable rivers the anL canals than ChinaThe net- been had engaged work of waterways, natural and rooms which artificial, so covers the empire near the jail. to Jail Wheeled that almost as many people live Mrs. Haywood Early this morning Mrs. nay- upon the water as on the land, The Great Canal, that wonder wood, who is unable to leave her invalid chair, was wheeled to the 0f the world, runs north and south with 'her from Canton to the extremity of jail yard. The meeting affectionate most husband was a the empire, and by this route the between the After one. greeting warS of all nations are carried to I wife the daughters, Peking; adistance of 825 miles, husband ,and one 17 and the other 11, threw This canai js fifty feet wide ; it s father their into themselves passes through ojr near forty-on- e arms and wept for joy. The arge cities ; it has seventy-fivtogether all jarge sluices teo keep up the water, family remained of morning, and the reunion was a an(j j3 gpanneJ by thousands of the in most happy one, spite bridges. Chicago Journal. - ordeal . through which the husis to soon and father band pass. The Nerviest Town. Mrs. Haywood withstood the trip well, although much fataguedw Tulsa, Okla., is .the nerviest litbetter She said she was feeling tle city of the country. With a than she had expected. population numbering about fif- Mrs. Haywood Risks Life. teen thousand it audaciously inMrs. Haywood was really unvites both national political con-able to take the trip and risked ventdons to convene in its midst. her life to do so. She said, howWhen it is borne in mind that the ever, that she would have come resources of some of the larger if she had known it would cost her cities in this country are taxed to life. She proposes to sit in her find accommodations for a na-- l invalids chair beside her husband tional gathering of this kind, Tuthroughout the long trial if the lsas bold offer can only be taken court will permit her to do so. as an artistic and enterprising law books Fifteen hudred sample of town advertising. from the libraries of E. F. RichKansas City Journal. and Clarence ardson, .Denver, 1 arrived today Darrow, Chicago, Hen Works in Dark. and were taken to the office of John F. Nugent, which will be Frank Watte, carrier on rural the headquarters of the federation route No. 4, out of Mankato, attorneys during the trial. Minn., has a hen that is more .than 1 obusually industrious. lie has STOP GRUMBLING served recently that she gets) if you suffer from Rheumatism or down from the roost before day- . pains, for Ballards Snow Lini-.- v m the morning, finds tehe ment will bring quick relief. It nest and lays an egg a nice large, is a sure cure for Sprains, Rheu- and has her days Muscles and brown one when the other all done work all pains and within the reach r" of all. Price 25c, 50c, $1.00. C.jow8 wae UP side a as issue, and .as R. Smith, Tenaha, Tex. writes: I poultry duties call him away early in used Ballards Snow Lini-- . I he is obliged to do his ment in my family for years and morning, lie has line remedy for chore, before dajl.ght have found it the notic'd hen, time .' I reiommend for .11 pain. nd tram to now endeavoring it for pains in the chest. Sold by and i. of his hens to get up and rest the b Ititor Bros. Drug Co. get through their laying early, so . . as to reduce his labors.Boise today -- ey station-anLtookthe- A ROCK : New York, April 29. A burglar entered the bedroom of Mrs. John Frasier of Wakefield borough, early today, and, took a $1,000 pocketbook containing FraMrs. from under her pillow. sier awoke just in time to sec the man climbing through a window ' to a ladder which he had placed against the side of the house to gain an entrance. Mrs. Frasier lives alone, in a little farm house far from any neighbor and by the time the alarm had been spread The the thief had disappeared. in money was to have been placed a bank today. I BY ROBERT BARR Author ot In th Midst of Alarms, Baxter, Journalist, etc Tekla, . "Jnnll FROM YEAR TO YEAR WORSE cause of Rheumatism is an excess of uric acid in the blood, brought The by indigestion, chronic constipation, weak kidneys and A general sluggish condition of the entire system. The refuse and waste matter of the body is not carried out as nature intends, but is left to ferment and sour and generate uric acid, which is absorbed into the blood. The first evidence of Rheumatism is usually little wandering pains in the muscles and joints, or a tender, sensitive place on the flesh. These are often so slightthat nothing Is thought of them and they pass away; but with each recurrence the trouble becomes more severe, and from slight wandering pains and excited nerves, Rheumatism grows to be a painful and almost constant trouble. The longer the poison remains in the blood the firmer hold the trouble gets on the systhe acid deposit is increasing and the disease grows worse tem. Each-dafrom year to year. After awhile the joints become coated with a corrosive substance which seriously interferes with their working and movements and someUnjes they become permanently 6tif! and useless. ' S. S. S. cures Rheumatism by going down into the blood and attacking the disease at its head. It neutralizes the poisons and acids and dissolves the salts and irritating deposits, making the blood stream pure, fresh and healthy S. S. S is made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, and is therefore A safe remedy. When the blood has been purified by S. S. S., the pains and aches pass away, and the cure is permanent. Book on Rheumatism, and medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,, ATLANTA , CA Illustrated by Heyer and Copyrighted ) on This mystery shrouded rock, rising rugged and forbidding out of the fogs of the Baltic, furnishes the title of the story which revolves around it. A constant menace to navigation, it nearly wrecked four innocent lives. The persons concerned are An American Heiress with y 's $15,000,000a Her Friend and Their Lovers 1 How American millions and feminine devotion, aided by a chemical discovery of great importance, thwarted the Russian government will be told by that past master of fiction, Robert Barr,. , LOCAL MAIL CARD. IN OUR COLUMNS beginning in - early issue. Look for it have surmised, there are two love romances, either of which would make a charming story in itself Over all broods the black mystery of the rock s Crushed to Death. Sparrow and Leopards. I ................ Thomas Anderson, an employee in the Southern Pacific shops at Ogden was squeezed between a crane and iron beam with such force Ithat he died within a few row the helpless prey of two live- hours. ly leopard cubs, practically play ed for its life, and in the end won The Life Insurance out, while the snarling mother leopard looked as though she muddle has started the public to wanted to give her thinking. The wonderful success young ones a lively .thrashing. that has met Ballards HorehounJ imprisoned. miners Early in the day, Jennie, the agile 1 in its crusade on Coughs, caughi the unlucky bird, Syrup mother, Influenza, Bronchitis and all PulSevSpreads Family Secrets. Johnstown, Pa., April 29. and after depositing it between troubles 'has started the cor- monary en men imprisoned by a rub of Through, the desire of five-- the cubs, stretched out in a to thinking of this wonderwater in mine No. 38, of the Ber Lear.0i(i Willie Grossman to be a ner, satisfied that the youngsters public ful preparation.. They are aH uswind White Coal company at in Syracuse, N. Y., neigh- - would know what to do with it. ing it Join the procession and Foustwell, Friday, are still en hors have gained considerable The bird, recovering partly from down with sickness. Price 25c, res- at tombed, although scores of knowe(jge 0f the inside workings its fright, joined the two cubs 50c and $1.00. Sold by Riter 8 L cuers have been working b the Grossman family. The boy play, and then, when it felt strong Bros. Drug Co. and day in an effort to pump karted out unknown to his enough, coolly spread out its water out and effect their Lather with a bundle of letters, wing's and soared away. Jennie Eligible servants are read dom. written much disgusted. been had was very most of which ing the ads. Today Yours, if its The work of pumping proceeds L Grossman, who is can in-slowly and until the rescuers to his wife, . Good Words Tor Chamberlains man travling effect an entrance it will not be distribut-knowTbege tb boy caref Qiiy Cough Remedy. are whether the miners of tbe nej?h. tbe mail dead or alive. The mine mouth bora. fine tA's'They were surprised to relais besieged cpnstantely by the people everywhere take pleasLIrg Grossmans letters, but did NO tives of the entombed miners. The not besitate to read them. The ure in testifying to the good qua NEW Cough Remmine officials are hopeful all will BLADES. found out what Wil-b- e ities of Chamberlains motber of Phillips Edward Mrs. coltaken out alive. edy. NO ANNUAL bad done and went around writes: I wish to TAX. On account of the enormous I JId., before Barclay, not but lecting the letters that I can recommend Ifjrou wfch to taxi quantity of water in the mine and mQst tbe famjiy secrets had be-- . tell you n of thaao Razors y Chamberlains Cough Remedy. the slow work by the pumps, theL without RISK Of. pubi;c property, is who OBLIGATION Ct - ... My little girl, Catherine, theory is now held that the flow been port, opp ly taking your has comes from an abandoned wor' EXCURSION TO CALIFORNIA two years old,, to oo for CAUL FOB had has she OotoMol ing. Relief parties who returned gaa prancj8C0 and Return $32.60 this remedy whenever RtHB BOOKLET months fo thesurface this morning said it DINTS TO SPA VERS" a cold since dhe was two Angeles and Return month ago, I cona Aboute old. 34.10 earliest ould be evening at the. yja g p, L; A. . . llcCmhtna Strop. StjQO. tracted a dreadful cold myseL, before the entombed men. could-bAngeles and Return, Chamberlains Cough LARSEN N. 43.50 but I took reached. Via San Francisco as well as soon was and On sale April 26th to May 19th Remedy This remedy is for sale ever.. Wholesale Infanticide. for particulars tall on Agent 0. S. LOCAL AGENTS c ail dealers. , by Utah. Chicago, April 29. A dispatch1 L. Logan crowd of children peeked through the bars of the leopards cage at Central Park, 'ew y0rk, a fluttering little spar-havWhile rnatism,-Contracte- d a vlk LOGAN POSTOFFICE. CLOSING OF MAILS. South . . . 7:45 a.m. 2:30 p.m. and North West, East, 12:20 p.m. North Preston Branch .7. 05 p.m. ' 9:00 a.m. Paradise Way Benson, King, (except Sunday).. 1:00 p. m. R. F. D. No. 1, College and Greenville, (except Sunday).... 8:45 a.m. ARRIVAL OF MAILS. East, .West, North and South,.... 8:30 a.nl. 3 :30 p.m. East, West and South 8 :30 a.m. Preston Branch 00 p.m. 4. Paradise Way Benson & King (except Sunday). .12:30 p.m. .R. F. D. No. 1. College and 3:45 p.m. t Greenville, Dont miss it to Be sure read it As you may an- - e I soft-heart- ed General Delivery and Carrier Windows open from 10:00 to 11:00 a. m. Sundays and Holidays. The mail which arrives at 7:50 p. m. is worked as soon as received, thereby allowing patrons having lock boxes to get their mail as soon as distributed. . JOSEPH ODELL, Postmaster, Logan, Utah. - , -- I j I n yg , J BURGLAR TOOK THE MONEY. IN THE BALTIC e still - e, I in-Tb- - . engine and one passenger coach of westbound train No. 27 left the tracks half a mile west of Bridge-villnear here, and plunged into Chartiers creek, 40 feet beloyv. Scores of people missed death because under a new .timetable, the train left here 45 minutes ear-ie- r ' than usual and 50 persons were too late. Marion Boyle, engineer, of Rook Station, and Frank Mclsaacs, fireman, of Barberton, Ohio, were killed. The train comprised four coaches When the train' leaped from the trestle it took the first coach with it, but, the coupling between the first and second coaches gave way None of those in the other three r .... jg A. .... 00 O OOOOOOOOOO0 60000000000 o 0 o 1 0 0 0 0 0 As a store its ADVERTISING. O grows in importance, 0 must grow in volume, 0 the advertising 0 must grow. But THAN the STORE IT-- 0 0 in liberality, in quality FASTER 0 0 SELF GROWS. . , 0 0 0 This is true because the store MUST KEEP PACE WITH THE ADVERTISING or, within hailing distance of it. It never doea quite catch up any more than the cars of a train overtake the engine. 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