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Show TIIE popular Unite-B- ase v. Ball. JYECM, May 20.-Oa- and Basket the Jen-se- n - given in Ilyrum, and an excellent, interesting and ina parents !j two hundred guests sat structive evening. Mrs.AnnaMay 7A to a uiost bounteous repast. Ralph presided, and she, with the moth-j- g ladies of the Relief Society can be Emil Olsen, the brides entertainer and proud of the excellent program an excellent) and she they provided. The peace resoluvider for her guests, fail this time. tion was- read by Mrs. Georgina icl, did not was very pleasantly Ralph and unanimously adopted. Tie evening Mrs. Ilenerietta Liljenquist and and conversa-- , tnent in music, song tU1 her twin boys have returned from fM maDy UDgered to hours . an extended visit to Los Angeles o the mornm sma never was a California, and other places There probably who received so They report having had an couple in Ilyrum time. Mrs. Liljenquist s came enjoyable Presents miuy presents. oldest but son, Arthur, is at present guest, fom., not only every w'ho could not attend, employed at Los Angeles. Mr. from many Chester Lake City, BrigLiljenquist, who has been from Ogden, Salt absent over two years on a misand elsewhere. There were to the southern' states, is exsion beautiful rugs, costly silver sets, table linen. pected home in about ten days. irt pictures. Irish Decoration Day will be approand jars, glass and Japanese vases ornam- priately observed by the people of china ware, and useful and A program will be rendental articles too numerous to Ilyrum. ered at the Cemetery on May 30. mention. No end of merriment was At the Mayors request, the peocaused by the bridegroom even a work bas- ple are cleaning up the grave lots being remembered grandma, and adjoining streets 'arid walks ket from a practical ' containing all the necessary and today. A carpenter gang consisting of numerous articles known only to thirteen men is putting up our ladies, was also provided with one new station building. dozen men's pants buttons. Look out for June 10th at resThe young couple are highly There will be something dopected and well thought of in the all day. A genuineRose Festicommunity, their parents are old ing and among the val, with illumination and ball at time residents Miss night. food citizens of the town. Olsen has for a number of years been a very Squall Struck the Canoe popular clerk in both Seattle, Wash., May 19. Three the Ilyrum and atWilliaxns Brothers, and Mr. Clawson has young college students, two men been preparing himself at the and a girl, were drowned in'an toBrigham Young College, for the accident on Lake Washington Another young man barely profession of teaching. They will day. the assistance of lire a! Logan this summer while escaped with who to his rescue in friends went Mr. Clawson attends Summer ichool. The best of wishes for a sail boat while a squall was ragtheir future welfare and ing on the lake. The two men happiness is extended by a host' of were J.T Gosshorn, son of Robert friends. Gosshorn,' editor of the Kalispell The baseball and basketball (Mont.) Interlake, and a junior teams from the eighth grade stud- at Stanford university, and Glen ents of the public schools of Ily-m- Jacqueth, son of aKalispell.Mont., Paradise, Wellsvillej and engineer and a sophomore student Millville, met on Friday afternoon at the same institution. The girl iaHyrnm in charge of their prin-fipa- is Edith Vogt, a junior in the Uniand had a track meet to det- versity of Washington. ermine whieh of the teams should These three, withEugeneWhite, k universtiy against similar teams another Washington from the out on the lake in a north at the County Student, were , when a sudden squall closing exercises in small canoe, on Logan, June 3rd. The baseball score bet- came up and struck them. The ween Wells ville and Paradise canoe filled with water and sank, stood 10 to 13 in favor ofParadise leaving the occupants struggling The basketball between Mill- - in the choppy waves. White aland Wellsvifle stood 2 to 13 most succeeded in getting the girl ia favor of Wellsville.. to the canoe when both the other Hyrum wanted to arms around him play the best men threw their team, but the time was and the four 6ank. White alone fne when their turn came. In coming up. Three students in a the evening there was a well at- - small sail boat made a sensational Dded ball at the pavilion, and rescue, picking him up while the .Ue Presentation from Para-- i boat was going at a high speed. and Wellsville was The Stanford students were on present. On Saturday, funeral services their way home, . the university the remains of our old time having closed for the year, and lor nsman Mr? Harry Mathews, were visiting at the home of Miss ere flt the stake house. Mr. Vogt, who is also from Kalispell. hews had been failing for Miss Vogt was prominent in unitime, toward the last becom-entirel- y versity affairs. In the same storm several other paralyzed'. Ilis sons daughters as well as his faith- - canoes barely escaped capsizing. Patient wife were all present. The Life Insurance and eulogistic re-a- r Tiling s were made by EldersJames muddle has started the public Jaworth, C. F. Olsen and Prest. The wonderful success Parkinson. oCthat has met Ballards HorehounJ Unday evening - a peace Syrup in its crusade on Coughs, a "aS stake Influenza, Bronchitis and all Ful started the Undor auspices of the monary troubles has Society and the Y. L. M. I. public to thinking of this wonderRation. Appropriate short ful preparation. They are aH usand 'hes were made by Mr. C. F. ing it Join the procession 2oe. iT' rS- Pcecca C. Allen, and down with sickness. Price Riter L 50c and $1.00. Sold by Allen. Miss Etva b Bros. Drug Co. the Recessional, tilde L - e. Hy-ru- - Co-o- m, ls Pd I - . - Park-recite- PAG office. The explosion was hcrd STANDARD OIL by the prisoners in the jail, but owing to the fact that the depuReport Submitted to Roosevelt by ties were engaged in arresting Commissioner of Corporations. several suspicious characters elsewhere in town nobody, in authorWashington, May 19. That ity .knew of the ' attempted burgthe history and present operation lary until later. of the Standard Oil interest The burglars used show throughout the past thirty, fiilling the erevivees about five years a substantial monopoli- the huge door with soap. The exzation of the petroleum industry plosion shattered the frame about of the country, a deliberate de- the door so that it would have struction of competition and a been the work of a few minutes to consequent control of that indust- pry it off and to secure several ry by less than a dozen men, who thousand dollars just inside. have reaped enormous profits There is no inner safe within the therefrom, largely through vault. of transportation facilities, It is supposed that the return is charged in a report just sub- of the sheriffs deputies with sevmitted to President Roosevelt by eral prisoners frightened the robCommissioner of Corporations into leaving their work unHerbert Knox Smith. Part one of bers finished. The officers passed by the report was made public today the windows of the treasurers and other parts will follow. Certain information acquired is with- office, and when they arrived at the jail the prisoners inside gave held for the present, in accordthe information that an explosance with instructions of the ion had occured a few minutes president; who feels that publica-- . An investigation tion might interfere with .the pros- previously. showed that the countys strong ecution of the governments suits box had been blasted, but no trace ponding against the Standard Oil was found of the burglars. companies. The report contains 1 the net results of a study of the LABOR POORLY RE- petroleum business during the COMPENSED IN RUSSIA. Nijni Novgorod, gnd has a popn-lation of 12,000. The chief em- ployment of the village is the production of articles of metal, the manufacture of locks alone giving employment to 1,400 cottages,1 with 1,500 male artificers. The form most produced is that of padlocks, ranging in price from 3 copeck tojS rubles. Latterly the manufacture of box and door locks has been taken in hand since the opening, in the village of an industriapschool with model workshops. Besides locks, the following steel wares are manufacNow has the Finest Furniture tured; Knives, forks, scissors of Line it Has Ever Had. Homes all kinds, razors, surgical instruFurnished. Completely ments, beams for scales, corkJOHNSON & ANDERSON, screws, shovels, etc., and small Phones 106 Proprietors. castings of Itin and lead. In the manufacture of padlocks the prevailing type of industry is that of the family, for with the exception of the bows and springs, all the parts are made by the artificer and the number of his family of 10 years old and upward, the employment of outside help being the exception. According to kind and S'e of lock, a family is able to manufacture weekly ten to 150 locks. The earnings of a family engaged in the manufacture of YOU CERTAINLY WANT locks varies from 2 to 4 rubles the house to look nice, when yon a week, the daily wage from 35 greet your guests, so they can to 57 copecks for 18 hours work. bear away a pleasant impression According to Consul Alexander 93 from The are earniDgs yearly of the quiet elegance of your Heingartner of Riga, the condito 149 rubles. home. It's wonderful what tions governing the politico-econ- o 1 work of transformation is acmic life of Russia during the lasit two or three years have influenced RIGHT BREATHING CURES complished by paint for doors CATARRH. and trimmings, varnish, stain or manufacturing industries unfavor wax for floors, oil for banisters, ably; the output of several to Kill etc. Just look at our list of house Catarrhal branches has been materially re- Simple Way Germs in Nose, Throat improvers and give yourself a duced, and that of others has treat. ceased entirely. The Consul conAnd Lungs. tinues: The same fate has overtaken The only natural and common the cottage industry, a type that sense method known tor the cure No. 33 N. Main St., Logan, Utah. plays a very prominent role in the of catarrhal troubles is economic life of many districts of It is breathed 4hrough an ingenthe empire. This is confirmed by ious pocket inhaler, so that its the reports of those zemstvos in medicated air reaches the most ro whose governments this form pre- mote of the nose, throat Newly Furnished Rooms. dominates. Thus in the govern- and lungs, kiling all catarrhal A Comfortable Home for Visitors ment of Moscow, the unemployed germs, soothing the irritated CENTER STREET LOGAN tailors of Ithe districts of Vereisk mucous membrane, and restoring have condition. and Bogorodsk taken to a healthy ( gold-leaand beatthe f lumbering goes right to the spot ers of Dmilrovsk Jo picking where the catarrhal germs are stones off village fields. present in the nose, throat and The following crafts have suf- lungs and destroys the germs so fered most from the hard times: that perfect health is soon reThe manufacturers of brushes, the stored. workers in brass fittings for haroutfit A complete If Quality of Goods ness, joiners, carriage makers, with inhaler costs but $1.00 and is makers of adding machines, the sold by Cyrus E. Napper under and Workmanship weaving industry, tailoring, ithe guarantee to refund the money count for anything gold-lea- f beaters, etc.For instance unless the remedy gives satisfacthe price before the war of the tion. you should buy your tarantass (country cart) was 7 to 9 rubles, the present price not For stomach troubles, biliousabove 41 rubles; a sledge that ness and constipation try ChamAND formerly sold for 7 rubles now berlains Stomach and Liver Tabsells for 4 rubles. As an example lets. Many remarkable cures of the fall in wages, a monthly have been effected by them. Price wage for weavers of 30 rubles was 25 cents. Samples free. For sale FROM US. .OUR LINES WERE not uncommon; now 15 rubles is c by all dealers. the most that can be earned, the COMPLETE MORE NEVER average monthly wage ranging EXCURSION TO CALIFORNIA. AND YOU NEVER SAW SUCH from 4 to 8 rubles, with a working day of sixteen hours. (Ruble 51 San Fjrancisco and Return $32.60 A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. cents.) Los Angeles and Return 34.10 As a type of one of these inVia S. P. L. A dustrial villages, that of Pavlovo Los Angeles and Return 43.50 can be taken, a description of Via San Francisco which was given. This village is to 26th On sale April May 19th situated on the left bank of the for particulars call on Agent O. S. river Oka, in the government of L. Logan, Utah. mitro-gly-ceri- 108:1,1 Temple , d Miss sang, a quartet by Mr. Chas. 3- CIawso A. Nielsen mariu and .company, and LtOlaca, were united ' and a opening closing authems by ,t,e evening reception the Second f the ward choir made up at the ILt RNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. . Miss Rose Liljenquist read Peace Poem, Miss Lusilla Wedn- JOU Y history of the jjyRUM WEDDING RECEPTION Couple TRI-WEEKL- d. i n, - se year 1904. It is the first of the statement of the operations and methods of. the Standard Oil company by which, the report states, through scandalous railway discriminations and other unlawful devices they have secured and maintained an exclusive domination of the petroleum industry. It is stated that in 1904 the Standard and affiliated concerns refined over 84 per cent of the crude oil run through refineries; produced more than 86 per cent of the countrys total output of illuminating oil, and transported through pipelines nearly of the crude oil of the older fields and 98 per cent of the crude of the fields. The report ploints out the monopoly enjoyed by the company, does not rest on the ownership of the source of the oil supply, which amounts to about only of the total, but that its growth and present power resis primarily on the control of the transportation facidities. After the railroad rebate was abandoned the company, the report continues, was able to establish a system of secret or open discriminations of rates in its favor throughout practically the entire country. Having established its monopoly of the pipeline business, the company substantially refuses to act as a common carrier. It is shown that the Standard controls not only the wholesale but also the retail trade in oil. In conclusion, the report says it is apparent that the position of the Standard Oil company in the oil districts has largely been secured by the abuse of transportation facilities, first, by flagrant dis criminations obtained from railroads; second, by- - a refusal to system so as operate its pipe-lin- e to extend to independent interests the benefits to which they were both morally and legally entitled, while at the same time the Standard has prevented such independent interests from constructing lines of their own. nine-tent- mid-contine- hs nt one-sixt- h Ily-o-m- ei Palace Hotel air-cel- Ily-o-m- ls SPANDE ei EURNITURECO. Ily-o-m- ei CARPETS LINOLEUMS SPAIMOE fURNITURECO. WHY tNOT GET THE BEST? Wt givs you tha bsst at half what othar dantiats char, because wi balles In doing mar work an J warding For a greater numbero People, with lee Individual coat Without robbing anyone. TEETH EXTRACTED positively without pain. Fra with plate OUR MOTTO! honeat work, fair dealing make our success continuous OUR PRICES WITHIN REACH OF EVERY ONE. Gold Fillings '.. $1 up Set of Teeth (Best Red Rubber)$7 & "Silver $5 Amalgam Filings 75c A Good Set for 50c 1 Cement .$5 Fillings Bridge Work, Best V $1.00 $5 Porcelain Fillings Gold Crowns, 22K German Spoken. 12 Years Protectice Guarantee JTE2HX , Safe in Office of County Treasurer Wrecked. i Store Riter Bros.Drug Co. BURGLARS VISIT MISSOULA, MONTANA Missoula, Mont., kray 13. Cracksmen shattered the door of the treasurers vault of Missoula this county at an .early hour secured morning, but before they the money almost within their reach,' they were frightened away. The treasurers office in the court feet house is within seventy-fiv- e of the county jail and the sheriffs Logan Second Hand ...... FREE EXAMINATION Dr. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr. AND ADVICE. 1 'tmiO'JTFlAKS pfCtALTY UTAH DENTAL CO., 47 NORTH MAIN OVER HUB. 234 Main, Salt Lake, 32 Center, Provo, and City, Utah. 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