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Show Thursday, February THE 10 1916- - In view of the international GALLANT tension, the great cost of battleships and the difficulty of - Sf A,, - that -- one of here had been ddei to the exclte fies .Uoot P - theater "Sf SaintCattierines,dismissed when udiences uwere leave in re- to the bugle cafl. Guards doubled at a munition plant at Saint there. No officials would say who Catherines but it was out, the guards to have was there understood order througha general been " ; out the province. No orders were received to the strengthen the , guard;' on ron-tier.' ihoNiagara-i bridges along a under been have They heavy guard since September, 1914. Telephone messages from "points along the Welland canal reported that .nothing unusual happened .during the day and or-der- ed : 7 orders lhat'norprecautionary FIGHT-MA- 6EDAP SELIM! Little Rock, Ark., Feb. 7. Hundreds of men tonight' continued their battle to save the ; : JOB HONEYCUT JUST TELEPHONED THAT HES GOT THE MUMPS, A BOR ON Mississippi levees and prevent the destruction of. Arkansas City and Lake Village in the southeastern part of the ; state. Both towns already are partly submerged by the flood waters of the Arkansas river. .At Arkansas City it is believed the levee will withstand a Mississippi river stage of 57.5 feet, The? prediction is for 57 HIS NECK, TWO BUNIONS AND A NEIGHBOR WHO PLAYS THE CORNET A PIEDMONT WILL CHEER HIM U R. GLANG THERE! - feet. Tonight the gauge registered 55.9 feet. At. Lake Village the flood waters rose a foot today, but it is believed they will go little higher. A relief committee, working out of the town is bringing in' marooned families bridge. from the rural districts.' PROVO CANYON IS At Dumas', Gould and Varner CLOSED BY SLIDES and other places pit the western edge of the great lake formed .' Provo, Feb. 7. The Provo by the Arkansas river - overcanyon is closed by snowslides flow. it was reported that the . VeiliwateiLTelLxQMcbasbllday, aTthgayrom-Brida- l Charles Mason, farmer, is miles five falls to apoint about to have been drowned reported so east. The Ferguson slide, a. few. miles north of. Arkansas named from a slide that ?ame but the report could City down fifteen years ago at that not betodajv confirmed.- of death caused the and place A special train from Dermott who was Uy -- William-Ferguso- n, - all the inhabitants today rescued ing at his ranch in the path, of from Halley, which is flooded. the slide, and which comes Mail service has been establishmade its apOF WARN ED down every DANIELS ed on boats between" Arkansas i- PERILS TO WARSHIPS pearance this'- - - forenoon .and I" and McGehee. dammed the river, preventing City at Milwee Frank Sheriff Washington, Feb. 7. Secre- the flow of water for an hour which was subDaniels ad- and a half. It covers the rail- Clarendon, tary of the Navy he the breaking of the been by merged had mitted today that road track for about 400 feet river White levee,, tonight rewhen misinformed last night and is about forty feet deep. his call for assistance. he told the press that - no parThere are thirteen or four- peated food and fuel are - runsaid He ticular precautions were being teen slides in the canyon, some and that great suffer; taken to safeguard the United of them as large at the Fergu- ning Jow result. . ; States cruiser Washington from son slide, and it will take a week ing may 250 About & from attacks Rio the persons, left the or longer for the Denver possible bomb and 100 are boats in Manhattan the and with today city Brooklyn Grande railroad, crews relief boat cn a to government shovel gangs bridges.,. rotary plow and The secretary gave out two clear the railroad track. It will sent from Devall Bluff today. If tters, one from a citizen of take much longer than this to More than 800 persons remain in Manhattan and the other from make the wagon road between j Clarendon, and arrangements a Brooklyn citizen, warning the Utah and Wasatch counties ' are being made to send food, fuel and clothing from Little navy department of the feastowns. Th serious1 Rock and near-b- y as of no ships destroying ibility There have been they passed under the bridges. accidents so far. Yesterday a large plant of the Clarendon He refused to give' out the big slide came down near the Lumber company caught fire R. and burned to the waters edge names of the writers. upper, falls, and Joseph this morning. .The letter follows: Brooks, section foreman, who 11. of January was standing where the edge Hon. Josephus Daniels, Secre- the slide could reach him, was STEAMER HARVARD RAMS A SCHOONER tary of the Navy, Washing- thrown into the river. However, C. D. ton, he suffered no greater barm Dear Sir Every morning ex- than a cold plunge. The other San Francisco, Feb. 7. The loaded with cept Sunday, and not infre- section men saw Mr. Brooks steamer Harvard, Los from Angeles, quently in the evening, I walk danger and yelled to him, but passengers schooner steam rammed the across r Brooklyn bridge. failed to hear them I xcelsior of San Francisco bay I have lingered to heSeveral poles oi the Utah lfte today. The schooner began watch vessels of our navy pass of her Light & Power companys line t sink and twenty-one- ; - ing in the channel below.- It slides and crew broken been have by off. by taken were to me that it might be ad- caused inconven- launches. One man was said to temporary visable to stop traffic, wheel ience ' to the company. be missing. and foot, over the channel while The Harvard stood by, not the vessel is in transit directly FOUR YOUNG PEOPLE below. It would be quite feasible seriously injured. HAVE NARROW ESCAPE for a crank or conspirator to The Excelsior, a smaller vesTwin Falls, Idaho, Feb. 7. sel, carrying no passengers, drop a bomb or other dangerous missile through the spaces Narrow escape from being run as struck under the; forebetween the tips onto the deck over by a train was experienced castle forward, in a dense fog.-Th- e of an inbound or outbound Sunday evening by Misses LotExcelsior is owned by steamer, and our ships, with tie and Leda Montgomery and the Oregon Marine company their breadth, of beam, would be two youg brothers of this city The accident occurred close in shining marks. while sleigh-ridinshore, bu the heavy fog hin-- On February 2r 191 6, -- the As Ahey werp. about to pass, a dered the work of launches leter was received from crossing at the edge of town which went to the rescue. a citizen of Brooklyn: where four people weft ' killed The Harvard, owned by the and a fifth badly injured by a Pacific Navigation company, train and automobile wreck In plies between this port and Los with her sister ship November, one boy leaned forWant to Bake ward to look beyond the the Yale. bed of the sleigh and Better Cakes? saw a train almost upan AIR TANK EXPLODES them. runwas on vehicle As the Cakes baked with could not back it, and ners Emporia, Pa., Feb. 7. &n they ' Vanilla Merit; to time had driver the air tank at the plant of the Aetjust at bettar hare that swerve the horses to one side na Explosive company here exleasing taste that cornea ftom pure concentrated when the train thundered past, ploded today,' A small building real baking flavoring. There grazing one horse. , The fright- in which it was located was deeconomy in the 25 cent bottle. ened team rah away, butthfe stroyed; but nor one was injured; Order of Your Grocer four young people were not in- The loss was trivial. The cause was unknown. jured. - -- DE -- getting Jasufficientinumberjof them, it seems to me almost criminal to send warships under the Manhattan and Brooklyn-bwithout guarding ridges the bridges The newspapers make note of the fact that certain ships are going to the yards and the ships can be seen approaching for a long time before they go under the bridges. " This country has suffered ammunition steamers strikes and blow-up- s, fired or bombed, etc. It is - unreasonable to suppose that a fan nf nitroglycerine might not be deposited in the funnel of a warship when the warship is passing under an unguarded had been received. - PAGE SEVTU) TO SAVE THE LEVEES -- Ont., Feb. 7 Niagara Falls, western On-S- io towns in were thrown into ajranic by a Me last night of-thome guards. he To Traders hurried through the filets sounding the alarm and JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH. TRI-WEEK- yr, -- ; -- ,S O ; oc-cu- rs ; - , - g. ollowing side-curtain- . ed . combined, with period over loop of on left thigh; shod all around, 1QHYN rrT vunuaiuiv j wJre gcar on right hind leg, also on weight about 100 pounds. . breast; Chicago, Feb. 7. Four stock- - One roan horse, branded M on whlte feet, slit in men riding in the rear car of left of both ears; shoes on all feet, top on the Chicag weight about loo lbs., age about 12 freight & Northwestern railroad, were yearB colMICHAEL HENDRY, killed today in a rear-en- d Constable for Wellsville Precinct. lision about two miles .from ; la. One of the men was CATTLEMEN KILLED iv T 1 -- Dunlap, identified as. George Beachler Boone, Iowa. A defect in the airbrake of the first train was believed to have caused the accident.; The Of Department of the Interior, IT. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, January 27, 1916. NOTICE is hereby given that Ernest Petersen, Jr., of Utah, who, on May 27. 1911, second-traialso an extra Hyrum, made Homestead Application, Serial , S. for ,S.,E. 4 S. W. freight, rounded a curve and No. 07286.. Vt S. E. Section 10; N. collided with the first train W, 10 N. E. , Sectlon15, Township which was stalled. North, Range 9 East, Salt Lake MeThe rear car in which the ridian, has filed notice of Intention year proof, to estabmen were riding, was telesCop-ed-Brok- to make three to the land above desclaim lish in telegraph wires .. cribed,- before the Clerk- of the Disthe neighborhood of the wreck trict Court, at Logan, Utah, on the day of March, 1916. prevented full reports reaching names as witnesses; Claimant roads the headquarters. C. J, Rose, Clarence Jensen, C. L. Anderson, Oscar Jensen, all of HyINDIAN DECORATED rum, Utah, n, Y- : i, en - lth FOR UNUSUAL BRAVERY . advt. GOULD ' p. BLAKELY, Register. Joplin; Mo., Feb. 7. - Frank Knight, a Cherokee Indian of In the District Court of the First JuVinita, Okla., has been decoratdicial District of the State of Utah ed for distinguished bravery in in and for the County of Cache. delivering dispatches to a gen- WILLARD D. CRANNEY, the execueral under heavy fire, according of the Last Will and Testato a letter received here today tor ment and of the Estate of Ellza- ty his mother. Knight has been beth White Cranney. deceAsed, commissioned an officer of the Ivy Cranney Lohman, and Hazel Cranney,' Plaintiffs. One Hundred and Fourth Light " VS' ::Queens; Guards, an English JOHN DOE SMITH and sundry other regiment with which he now is unknown persons, heirs at law of Evan G. Smith, deceased, Joseph serving in Flanders. R. Nettie E. . -- NOTICE OF SALE State of Utah, City of Wellsville. I have In. my possession the following described animals, lawfully Impounded, .which, If not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at my. residence in this city, on Monday, the 14th day of February, T9I6.-a- t the hour of 2 o clock o. m. Description of Animals One white horse about ten year old, branded resembling J and L -- Davidson Davidson, Shurtliff, Edna M. Davidson, Her- bert 8. Davidson, Ann Davidson Wahlen, Amy Davidson Preston, Ada Davidson Dahle, Robert Da vidson, Jennie Davidson Gibbon and Elvira Davidson Ballard, Defendants. The State of Utah to the Said Defendants: . You are hereby summoned to ap- pear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you. If served within the County in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said Court. This action is brought to recover a Judgment quieting the title of plaintiffs to'the land described in said complaint. NEBEKER, THATCHER & BOWEN Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Post Office Address: Logan, Utah. SHERIFF'S SALE Court, of Cache County, Utah. JERMIAH. NOLAN. Plaintiff, A. VS. NOLAN MINING COMPANY, a Cor- poration, Defendant. SHERIFFS SALE THE 10th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1916, AT ONE OCLOCK -- p. Mr ON SAID DATE AT THE FRONT DOOR OF THE COURT. TO BE SOLD AT ON HOUSE, IN LOGAN CITY. UTAH. All the right title and interest that the Nolan Mining Company, a corporation, had in the mining claims of the Lucky Star Mining and company, situated In the fork of Blacksmith Fork Canyofi', in Millville Precinct, Cache County, Utah,, named the Sunshine Mining Claim, the Morning Star Mining Claim, the Red Pine Mining Claim, the Evening Star Mining Claim, and the Sunshine Mill-sit- e at the time the lien of the plaintiff accrued by filing an abstract of judgment from L. C. Marrlger, Justice of the Peace Court, In favor said plaintiff against defendant in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Cache County, on the Oth day of April, 1916, which said interest consisted of a lease hold interest In the said property for the term of seven (7) years beginning June 10, 1914, and ending June 10, 1921, which said lease is on record in the office of the County Recorder of Cache County, Utah, and Is recorded in book three (3) of mining claims, at page eighty three (83) to which reference is hereby made for. further particulars, the above lease being made to Jermiah Nolan or leasses and duly assigned bjhlm to 1 . the (defendant company. J. H. BARKER, advt. Sheriff Cache County, Utah. of-t- M... Charley Chaplins Comic Capers 7 Charley Is Easily Distracted Copyright, 1915, by J. Kely. ' - he |