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Show jjje sdayJune25907 THE TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y HAYWOODS MOTION Pad-take- Scctf s Emulsion strengthens enfeebled , 1th, Sam $ s after DISMISSAL DENIED nursing mothers by increasing their flesh and nerve force,' tmeat, Defendant Must Stand Trial dientj It provides baby with the necessary fat OWtll and mineral food for healthy growth. salad se , ALL DRUQCI8TS1 COe. AND 1.00. oataij the rreaei, ifyiaj amj , jeWbi, curing cures sgioai d sup. alities. GA. 99 9 09 ry daily comfort -- n 9 to our depends upon Saturday : Baking day, with It is such a faithful slave the electric oven and the electric convenience that we use it dough mixer. The electric dish 9 9 9 dozens of times a day and do not washer and potato peeler are also g, 9 N, 9 nd 9 ill evening by the telharmonium. elecFriday Fish broiled-otric grid. Shopping by electriCalendar of Weekly Events in the city, utilizing the runabout. CallWonderful Electric Home ing on friends. At home evening with electric luncheon. In case of of J. E. Davidson,' Montsickness the electric heating pad pelier, Vt. and water heaters are in readiis astonishing how much our ness. Electrical Home The 9 9 ete 9 S, 9 9 9 S, 9 $ U9 rou s q 9 9 elec-tjicit- y. thought. Electricity has posicome to such a prominent we life that our in everyday tion think we could not live without althonah our forefathers struggled along for centuries with candles, wood fires and hand gjve it a it- - power. The weekly in calendar of events the electric home of Mr. J. E. Montpelier, Vt., which is fully equipped with the standard General Electrical household devices, best illustrates the various uses to which electricity can elecbe put today. Life in the sometric home can be arranged Davidson, what as follows 9 Sunday : Breakfast prepared electric stove with the electric kitchen utensils. The men of the house use the electric and the family having mug, boots are polished on the electric shoe shining apparatus.' The chill is taken from the rooms with the A electric luminous radiators. door newsboy rings the electric bell and announces the Sunday iaper(which was printed on elec-- , trie motor driven presses). The is dinner electrically prepared served and for dessert ice cream has been made in the motor driven freezer. After dinner are lighted on an electric cigar lighter, and the family takes in an electric automobile. After church an electrically cook-- d lunch is served, and later in the evening, after the electric lights are ablaze, corn is popped nthe electric corn popper. Wash day loses half vMonday ts terrors when the work is done nthe electrical way. The water, s The heated by electricity. washing machine and' wringers are turned and the motors, by clothes are dried fans electric by f the day is rainy. Of course The coking every day is done by electricity. Orders are placed 'vith the and grocbaker butcher, er over the phone, Tuesday: The good wife irons jn comfort with electric irons, and if the the work is is hot day accomplished on the back porch. on the rs ion used.. Afternoon in the country by trolley. Saturday night bath, using the electric instantaneous water heater ,pnd the electric ma- - The electric takes refrigerator care of the provisions delivered an electric delivery wagon to lie electric dumb-waite- r. The family sew-'D- J the motor driven machine, and a small elect- Wednesday: in done on Rewing ' -- f- Tetter Cured. A lady customer of ours had suffered with tetter for two or three years. It got so had on her hands that she could not attend to her household duties. One box of Chamberlains Salve cured her. Chamberlains medicines give splendid satisfaction in this community. M. H. Rodney & Co., Almond, Ala, Chamberlains medicines are for sale by all dealers, c NOTICE. It was ordered by the board of County Commissioners of Cache County, State of Utah, that Monday, the 1st day of July, A. D., 1907, at ten oclock a. m., he fixed as the time to hear the petition and filed herein from residents of Trenton School District asking that the said school district be divided; and it is further ordered that all persons interested therein appear before the said Board ofx County Commissioner' and show cause, if any there be, why the said petition shond not be granted. i Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix my official seal this 11th day of June, tax-paye- rs I-- A. D. 1907. (SEAL) J. S. LARSEN, County Clerk. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the members of The Corporation of the Members of the Church of of Latter-da- y Christ Jesus Saints, residing in the Logan Sixth Ecclesiastical Ward, of the Cache Valley Stake of Zion, in the County of Cache and State of Utah, at the Meeting House, of said Ward, on Wednesday, the 26th day of June, 1907, at 8 p. m., for the purpose of authorizing the Board of Directors of said Corporation to transfer the legal title to all the realproperty belonging to said Corporation, to Anthon L. Skanchy, as Bishop of the Logan Sixth Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, in the County of Cache, and State of Utah. Dated June 10th 1907. . ric iron is used for pressing. The Mdren play with elettrio toys, ater is pumped to the house by ttotor driven pumps. The rooms ar heated by electricity if cold Tie family attends the theatre in , anthon l. skanchy, le evening by trolly and greatly .President of said Corporation. dmire the electrical CLAUS C. JENSEN, spectacular frects at the Secretary. play. is Thursday: The house swept 7 a motor driven sweeper carpet nd the butchers parlor floor is polished by electric polisher. The silver butchers s burnished on a motor driven You can get QTer and your the kitchen knives are SKEWERS harpened on t,he same machine. Hie and vegetables and meats are pre-ire- d for dinner in the electric WOOD LARD DISHES at of the chopper. The house is venti-Jtc- d & EARL ENGLAND by electric exhaust fans. In PUB. CO. Nearly evening the family take 1 Logan, Utah. outing in the electric runabout concert is enjoyed later in the . i to igo V..P.D , Boise, Ida,, June 21. When the state today closed its case against William D. Haywood, charged with the murder of Frank Steun-enberthe defense made .an unsuccessful attempt to secure from the court an order directing the jury to acquit the prisoner. Judge Woods ruling, which requires the defense to meet with evidence the case that the state had presented, was made at 5:15 oclock, and it was then arranged that Haywods counsel should make their opening statqjnent and present their first testimony on Monday .next. When the trial opened this morning it was stipulated that the record should show that the date of the draft sent by Haywood to Jack Simpkins late in 1905 was l)ee. 21, and after that the prosecution proceeded to show by a handwriting expert that George lettibone, using the names of J. Wolff, and P. made two remittances of Bone, money to Harry Orchard at San Francisco through the Pacifio Postal Telegraph company in the fall of 1904. The state next called Jim Seahorn, a colored horse trader, who swore that he sold a horse and buggy to Orchard in Denver in 1905, and identified Haywood as one of the men who rode with Orchard. After that the defense admitted that in June, 1903, Haywood sent $75 to Steve Adams at Ogden, and when the necessary showing had been made on the record the prosecution formally rested. The motion for an instruction to the jury to acquit was by agreement presented at session, and the jury was sent hack to the jury house out of hearing of the argument. Attorney E. F. Richardson made the principal argument in support of the motion in a long, carefully prepared and eloquent He took' for his guide speech. the Idaho statute which, forbids conviction upon the uncorroborated testimony of an accomplice, and quoting many authorities in support of his contention that there must be convincing corroboration entirely independent of the testimony offered. He declared that none of the testimony could stand without the support of Orchards story, and that the statute specifically forbade its acceptance under those circumstances. lie also argued that the testimony of Orchard was the only showing that in any way with the connected Haywood crime, and that the statute, forbade conviction under those circumstances. who alone Senator Borah, the for state, argued with spoke like force and eloquence that Haywoods connection had been independently shown, and that Orchards testimony had .been corroborated by independent circumstances and evidence. He also submitted a general argument to show that the state kad established the existence of .a gen-erconspiracy in which Haywood was a participant and in which he strongly developed the alleged connection of Pettibohe and Simpkins., Clarence Darrow, who close pleaded that there .was not a shred of evidence in the case capable of standing without the rotten thread of Orchards jtory to sustain it, and that the plain provision of the Idaho statute made the duty of the court clar. He ridiculed the idea'bf a general conspiracy, and contended that if the most liberal allowance were nlade for the entire showthat it would not ing of la 'case make out' against the to prisoner worthy of submission the jury j on . ate RIM PiEMCIM Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stov- e n three destroyers and torpedo boats. Japan has fifty-fou- r destroyersand seventy-seve- n torpedo boats.' The equipment of the United States is sixteen tordestroyers and thirty-tw- o pedo boats. Although the United States navy is well up among the strongest sea powers in the matter of fighting strength, we rank way down the list in regard to England, Germany personnel. and Japan all precede us in this important particular. With a vastly inferior fleet, Japan has 7,000 more enlisted men, than the The enlisted United States. American of the navy is strength 33,500; that of Japan, 41,070; Germany, 41,596; France 51J27; England, 9S.963. Our navy also ranks last among this quintet in the matter of Hag officers and captains and commanders. We are also last in the number of other lino officers and engineers, every other nation having at least 50 per cent more of such officers. Brooklyn Eagle. fifty-seve- If you would enjoy tomorrow take Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets tonight. They produce an agreeable laxative effect, clear the head and cleanse the stomach. Price, 25 cents. Samples c free at all dealers. " 1 Dont 1 ! I with that cough when you can cure it with Ballards norehound Syrup, a sure cure for Coughs, Bronchitis, Influenza, Croup, and Pulmonary Diseases. Buy a bottle and try it. B. B. Laughter, Byhalia, Miss., writes: I have two children who had croup. I tried many different remedies, but I must say your norehound Syrup is the best Croup and Cough medicine I ever Sold by Riter Bros. Drug used. b Co. yice-Preside- improved Gives best results. Reduces fuel A working ex-pens- flame at the touch of the jR&yb Lamp gives a clear, steady light Fitted with latest improved burner. ' Made of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. Every lamp warranted. Suitable for library, dining-rooparlor or bedroom. If not at your dealers, write to our nearest agency. m, CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) SOO99O09OOO9OO0OOO9OOOOO 0 0 0 '0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 UNCERTAINTY. IS THE LAW IN HUMAN AFFAIRS Date Logan, June ' SUMMER EXCURSIONS - Via Colorado Midland Railway. City of Mexico, Mayl to 8, June 7 to 14 and 17 to July 11. Round trip $69.15. Long Limits. " Hynun Stake Conference Ward conference! of the Hy-rustake for 1907 have been arranged as follows : June 30 Wellaville; Sessions will he held at 2 p. m. and 8 p. m. Record meeting at m a. m. nyrum Stake Presidency. I 0 If the suitor were CERTAIN of the success of his cause, COURTSHIP WOULD BE A DULL AFFAIR. ' If it were always CERTAIN that a given result would follow a given cause, human affairs would lack ZEST I IIappilyr CERTAINTY is only a word while UNCERTAINTY is a LAW a condition leavening all human effort. That you will reach your appointed destination on your next street-ca- r ride is not a CERTAINTY. It is probable; it is likely; but the chance is always, there that something will prevent. That a certain sort of advertisement of a store will produce a logival and expected result is not always CERTAIN. It is probable, and likely. But some combination of circumstances may intervene to prevent the complete result hoped for. The Element of Chance which enters into newspaper advertising is a small one, it is true ; but it is there, as it is everywhere else in life; and those who LOOK FOR CERTAINTY will fail, sometimes, to find it. 'THE MERCHANT WHO ADVERTISES IN A NEWSPAPER KNOWS THAT THE LAW OF UNCERTAINTY OPERATES Df HIS FAVOR NINETY AND NINE TIMES WHERE IT PENALIZES HIM ONCE 0000000000 ::::::::: 0 The best method of curing any Acute or Chronic Disease or Bad Ilabit is by removing the cause through some Physical, Mental or Psychic method which is harmless but sure. Try Naturopathy and learn that you can get cured from any Disease of Bad Habit without taking Poisonous Drug Medicine or often undergoing a useless but ' fatal operation. ' J. F. Petritsch, Pi., D. N. D. . - . Ff '42 So. Main Street) Logan, Utah j i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0000000000 0 NATUROPATHIC INSTITUTE Bell Phone t, LOCAL MAIL CARD. LQOAN POSTOFFICE. CLOSING OF MAILS. East, West, North and South.... 7:45 a.91. Preston Branch Paradise Way Clerk.- 15, 1907. e. match. Blue Flame means the hottest flame produced by any stove. The New Perfection will make your work lighter. Will not overheat the kitchen. Made in three sizes, with one, two, and three burners. Every stove warranted. If not at your dealer's, write to our nearest agency . The North. L. C. FARR, &. Hie Oil Stove 0 0 Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the, erection of a school building upon the Woodruff school grounds will be received at the office of the Board of Education, Logan, Utah not later than 7 p. m. June 25, 1907. The plans and specifications for such building are open to inspection to all bidders at the office of C. T. Barrett, Logan, Utah and at the office of the Board of Education, Logan City, Utah. All bids received will, be publicly opened at the office of the Board of Education, Logan, Utah June 25, 1907, at 9 p. m. A certified check of five (5) per cent of the amount bid must accompany each hid submitted. The Board of Education of Logan City, Utah, reserves the right to reject any and all bids. WESLEY JACQUES, 9, . 0 CALL FOR BIDS. x The different Oil Stove 0 1 Dont let your children suffer al thtate NAVY (Continued from Page Two.) g, ulcaas sk STATES Be- fore a Jury. - IUC8q L. THE UNITED s .....11:30 pjn. 2:30 pan. . . 7;05 pjn.' 8:45 a.m. Benson, King, (except Sunday).. 1:00 p. m. R. F. D. No. 1, College and Greenville, (except Sunday)..,. 8:45 a.m. ARRIVAL OF MATT, a East, West, North and South,. , 8:30 am. 7:50 pjn 3:30 pjn. East, West and South 8 :30 a.m. Preston Branch 2 :45 p. m. Paradise Way . . . Benson King (except Sunday).. 12:30 pjn. R. F. D. No..l. College and 3:45 p.m. Greenville, 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. |