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Show - 4 . THE best investment you can make ' forycurfamily is to subscribe for a good, clean, home paper. YOULL always find all the live .printable 'nfews of Logan and Cache County in THE, JOURNAL. LOGAN CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, VOLUME XXVII. OLD FAIR 1 -- GROUNDS . NUMBER 115. JUNE 5, 1906. -- THE B. V. COLLEGE ALUMNI SOLD N City Council Per Acre For $150 Accepts Their Annual The Tract. Function. regular meeting of the place, and the council adopted 'the city council on Wednesday even- report. ing, the bid of William Twissell,-- of -- An- ordinance 'Mas passed levy$100 per acre for the old Fair ing a tax for the extension of the grounds, was accepted. There are Mater mains into the Seventh ward. The total cost of the six or seen acres in the piece. will be about $9,000. Bids for doing certain paving itt the eity were also open ml anti A motion was made to the eTcet uFcrred to the Sidewalks coceit-ti'- thaf the License committee, the for investigation. Attorney and the Marshal bring Handmaster Thomas asked that in the draft of a suitable license the1and stand he repaired and ordinance at the uextnoeting, hut Evans interposed with a subthe request was granted. the officers Public stitute on committee The At t The annual banquet and ball of the Brigham .Young College Minimi Association was the most brilliant social function of the year! About 235 people attended the aflair and they combined to make the occasion - on? of pure pleasure and social reunion. Thebanquet wa among the finest ever served in the city. Tld menu follows: Cherries C'rni Broth with Whipped Cream Wafers , Olives Salted Almoids. hr C that-instructe- to collect the license under the Iums now on the hooks, and this ounds vas authorized to act Aith committee appointed by the aunty commissioners in arranging for the disposal of the College View Addition property that is owned jointly by the eity and Hi motion carried. motion- - mhs Later, the other renewed and d e i .1 1 n HYDE PARK HAPPENINGS of Death Schools U. C. T. DOINGS IN OGDEN of Esteemed Lady. delegation.- - attracted marching Ligan. M rsr--M h ry-- A nn- - Flatt-dietlt her home of general debility and old age after a brief1Hness. DeT ceased Mas a native of England of the county of Norfolk. Emigra-Gran- t, ted to Utah in the year 1868 with Hydcjjiusie , Ilancevy.. Caroline her. hnsba ad 8 ndTamiiyvfehgwas mother of seven chidren, all Burnham, Maggie llaneey, Hed-ith- e whom Nelof Vig Ilansen, HattieLyons and survive her save two;her lie Perkes, After singing by the only son, and an infant daughter, school, Miss Susie Hancey read a Mho proeeded her to the great complemientary essay on her fel- - beyond. The family located ln low students ;Mis8 Caroline Burn- - Bearlliver city and in 1872 moved ham gass a comic recitation; Mr. jto Hyde Park, where she remain-JamChase The Preacher. S. Hancey read a paper ed until 1884 when' her husband, pleased every body. Its Mas called gouth to help to settle Lincoln. Neb., June 6. The 4 nor was somewhat of the Mark the Dixie country, and remained Rev. D. W. Wilt, pastor of a Twain brand, for there 10 years, thence returnchurch at ILaveloek, Mas pursued ed to Then Dr., George Thomas gave nyde Park after suffering by a mob last night and stones a the misfortune of losing their litscholarly address tovthe graduand eggs were hurled at him, Mr tle which was washed aw ky farm, Wilt1 had - appeared before 'the ates. Ilis theme was True Manthe treacherous floods incident hood. The learned gentleman by City Council of Havelock to prohis remarks by saying to that country. But in all. the test against the granting of saloon prefaced vicissitudes of life her faith ip the 4ra ?!? lieen,, When the pmeher gospel was firm and she' died in iere hi,' temperance v friends rtarted PA full fellowship. of age, therefore when home they were surrounded by fur years The funeral services were held I come here I feel like I am cointhe mob.. No one was badly hurt, home. I will not attempt to over her remains Sunday, the 3rd but the crowd, threatened the min- ing even give you ' an outline of his at 10 o'clock a. m. consoling and ister until he was safety inside hie lecturo. ! Let' it suffice that it was appro'priate remarks were made home. replete with good advice and fair, .by Elders James Ilnrren, WiL Bills, Lorento Petersen, J. ly bustled with Vise maxims cnll-jaWomen Urge Action. D. W. ed fromjtho .bWkjrf .lif elwrittenj Ilurren and Bishop Charles Q the on 6. conJune St. Paul, At the Hyde: A' large number of pages of experience of lnen become1 relatives and friends followed her famous by their vention of the Federation of Wo- hat to the grave, George deeds Mrs. Wilder mens slut today; of patriotism heroisfh, andjremains F. Aschroft dedicated the grave. of Chicago, .introduced, a resolu- philanthropy regret that i lived Sister had an honori Flatt frould to on take not secure the .manuscript tion calling, congress able Have-beekind was she a life, neighbor, immediate action for the corrcc suit might n published iff tion of the shocking conditions'1 full Brother .Thomas presented a faithful wife and affectionate Saint. in the 'packing houses. The resol u-- diplomas to all graduates. Then mother and true Latter-dalion wasref erred to. committee, .a very pleasing feahtre of the oc Peace to her ashes much and faorablc attention. The Logan and Fort Douglas bands furnish(the music at the ball game this afternoon, in which the Salt Lake team defeated Ogden by a score of 10 to 4. The races attracted a large crowd, hut many became weary and left before the races were over on account of the long waits between races and heats. HYDE PARK, .Tune 5. The commencement exercises of our district school Mas held in the hall Saturday evening the 2nd inst. The hall had been tastefully decorated with flowers and the stars and stripes, and a nice full hmw- e- greeted - the -- graduates.There were twelve in number, the highest percentage in the county! The class of 1006 was as to sex, six boys and as many girls. A short program was nicely rendered.. "T omitted giving the names of the graduates so I will do so noMT (Trover B. Ilaneoy, William W. Waite, Leland Ashcroft, Howard Evender L. Waite, Gloyd evenly-divide- The illuminations this evening will be superb, being more elabor-- j ate and beautiful than any ever seen here upon any- - previous occasion, There will be balls in three separate large halls, and other attractions to beguile the hour and the fleeting dollar. The parade this morning Mas a one and a g magnificent half miles long. The commercial men presented a fine appearance and the various floats were hand Ogden- is, doing --it self proud ia sQinely, decorated.., jfhere .were.. a number of decorated automobiles, the way of entertainment aiyWios .pitality, and tomorrow will be Four bands furnished music, Another great day. Most of the among them the Logan band; Cache valley people will remain which, with Cache countys large over' until Saturday evening. one,-bein- casion Mas twelve little girls who presented each graduate with a boquet of flowers. The past year has been a very7 successful scool venr. The School Hoard, 'tis rumored lias engaged George S. Daines. James-W- ; Sen mo ns amt Miss RiMa Jorgensen to teach during the coTning school year. We think it is a wise selection. We trust it will prove beneficial to the dis- d trict. -a -- - J es Mrs. Fletcher . Dead. Mrs. Mary Fletcher relict of the late Mark Fletcher, and for many years a highly esteemed resident of Logan is dead. She passed away on Wednesday or Thursday while on her way from some point in Idaho to Montpelier, where she intended to visit with her son Edward. Shelley, Idaho it is said, is the place where she passed away, The remains were brought to Mrs. Fletcher dead Logan yesterday morning reaching here ahead of the members of the family who did not get into , Logan until yesterday afternoon. The funeral services will be Jheld at the Presbyterian church on Sunday at .3 p. m. The many friends of the Fletch .er family in jLogan are invited to ' . ' attend. Fishing Tackle, immense, stock, at about half usual prices.. La-foun- 'Center Street-- 1- ts, B. , "'I i m -- . 7 y 1906, Margaret fittest. . Hungarian Fantasia The Faculty Wm. Orch- - Jackson, 06. No man is wise at all times. , The wisest of mankind have their ; THEY WANTED City Pound- called up by keeper Gnehni a. resident of the Seventh ward who demanded that he forthwith send down the estraymnn to gath- A fcwdayiTago wa& er in - -- of 'The survival of the' , To Jourual) OGDEN. June 8. The U. C. T. convention and outing attracted a great crowd to Ogden from many different portions of the Stale, and this has proved a day of enjoyment for all. Cache alley furnished its full quota. There were seven coaches before on The sjmeiaL train-a- nd Ogden Mas reached even standing room. Mas at a premium. In addition to this, the regular train bore a handsome delegation from Preston and other points north of Spial 02 -- re-oth- Closing - -- -- r each-Independe- nt The class Jones,- lapses of indiscretion. Pliny. The Thistle Selection on Scotch Ains. Orchestra. , Our Fair Schoolmaams, D. C. Currant Jelly Roast Chicken with Stuffing Loveland, 05 - Si iced Spring Lamb Teeehee.Teechee.No one kisseT Watercress Mayonnaise All day Teechee, No one huggee Potato Croquettes White Sauce Night markee papers Poor old Stuffed Tomato Salad maidee. Nerves all creepy, No' ohe Iovee. Hot Bolls Butter Strawberries and Cream Intermezzo, Cupedictta , JAanana.vand OrungeSalad. The Officers. Maple Parfait Angel Cake f Mahogany Cake The election of officers for the Chocolate association resulted as folloM-s- : Bonbons and Nuts President C. H. Skidmore. ' T The Toasts. Vice President Miss Eda Pres.McCarrcy of the Association introduced Mr. Wm. IL Grif- Smith. fin as toastmaster and he presided Secretary Miss Edith Bowen. Treasurer the following toasts were llyrnm Schneider. . Athletic JosRepresentative given, and musical numbers rendered : eph A. Geddes. Orchestra j Committee on Publication G. Caprice Militarie Our new board of trustees, A. tB. Hendricks, D.C. Loveland, May X. Sorenson, 06 Noble by birth, McCarrey. yet noble by great deeds Long Committee on liTvision of the ' fellow. Constitution and by laws F. IC, Mill in the forest, Orchcs- - Nebeker, M, J. Balard, W. W. tra. Henderson. -- The Hannah Jacobsen damage SENAT0R JOSEPH case yame up, it was decided to county. to nine uii'iiUiis iuiprjauuuieut-SMa luiliili inirtouvM lmse smilcix-Jitlli bine a special meeting to consider firntT.f ..OH Ii.i i t lie lnilel Stales 82 tils took ttnuii(l nuirt. Mipifiiu The Finance 'committee recoin-li- u it, and it therefore M'ent over. peat March 4 i'.Mil, anil mill Ins nearly another year to sene ile was contided the collection of 30 cents one of (lie deiailna-jitvicted of pia'ticma as an alienin' at Wutdnng-toT. A. Hendrickson, it was alleg- ta vhtat!ft-rriln taw. in phone tprn ed had taken some shale from the use in Lognn aceoiding to the rock-c- i usher Mithout permission, fiinis of the fianchise. and the and it Mas then foie oi derod that t f on1 rn end ion Mas adopted. lie he lulled for the amount taken. Public on committee The The matter of maintaining ("Pounds reported against the bridges oer canals came up and petition of Thomas Smart and after a little discussion it Mas for the repairing of a ferrod to the committee on streets Irdire oer the rier near his'and the Attorney to im estimate. t Was a Reunion -- ru nni ng-4it-- ia r REVENGE owner of the latter animals was the one wanted the horses ' impounded. n-h- Jobnllenry suggested that they had better take their respective horses that wereanimls7aud say no more aboutltp rectbntnotTnnchr"Eaeh of th em" was" mad and each mss determined to keepeFha J kaTJTy time to notify have revenge, so they insisted up- his son, who is the estray cop, on Laving each others animals imwhen the telephone bell rang pounded. The poondkeeper didnt again, and another Seventh ward- - stop to arguf the matter hf course ' t hepfeaegeejof - bttt -drove,Hheariiffialy - tothpj two heifers that were bothering pound, and then collected a dollar him because they were atjarge, frora.each ofjhe .forJni- -- so Gnehm and his boy Ment down phnuding them. . to the scene of trouble. They paid it without a murmur found who man the that too, They thinking it cheap revenge no comowned the horses Mas the doubt and no one will disagree to as the the while with them either on that point. . com, plainant and annonng him. The Pound- - oM-ne- Two Water Suits. u" ir"""rT" " rs be restrained from . forcing the water hack on to. his property , again. -I- Two water suits have been filed t I Had Narrow Escape.' in the District Court. In the one the T complainant - hasn't A case wagon'occupied by James enough water and in the other he Martello, his Mrife and several has too mneh. other women, w7as struck by a R.' Catherine S. Poulsen, as admin- G. W. train in Salt Lake, Martello istratrix, sues James C.and Maria had a collar bone broken, and his Jensen in order to acquire the wife had an arm broken. The right to the waters of a spring others were merely bruised. in Peterboro, and which ' she claims her husband acquired a Wants life Ccntence. right to through use, before his death. , Boston, Jane 6. Gov. Guild In-thother case JPaul Cardan yesterday j?ave a hearingjo eoun-- . sues the Utah Sugar do. for dam- sel for Charles L. Tucker, the con' Mabel Page, ages In the sum of $850, caused demned murderer of of the behalf on in the of application he, alleges by the maintenance of commutation the the big dam jn Bear river. The prisoner for a sentence to death his imprisonment water is backed up onto place and renders a good ized tract of for life. The application was mae d land unfit for cultivation, ne on. the ground of The evidence. Governor re therefore asks fhr the damages named and also .that the company served decision. . 7 e. newly-discovere- |