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Show 7 7 A OLD FOLKS OF SMITHFIELD GENTLEMANS AGED FALL p Annual Jubilation Next tainments Tabernacle-Improvement- Wednesday-Ent- er- lllr. lleggie s. -- - QUEEN WILHELMINA, CONSORT, This la IN DUTCH PEASANT DUKE; HENRY GARB, FREDERICK. AND HER the latect picture of Wllhslmlna, queen of the Netherlands, and her husband, Duke Henry Frederick of Mecklenburf-Bchwerln- . The photo graph la totereetlng because It shows the young queen In the quaint oonreiv tlonal costume of a Holland woman,. Queen Wllbelmlua la now in her twenty-Tent- h year. She waa married nearly six years ago, bat as yet there le no heir to the throne. During her girlhood the young queen waa exceedingly popular throughout Holland. She became queen upon the death of bar father, when she was only ten years old. but was not crowned until she completed her eighteenth year, her mother acting aa queen regent. . - j CHILD POISONED Coach Stoney if Yon - Peter Nelson. Mr. McClain is visiting in Salt 14. cook at Blackfoot, Idaho, Thomas II. Debson, hief the state insane asylum was killed this morning at an early honr by an insane patient of the institution. Debson was, engaged in preparing the morning meal when George Byers, who has heretofore been regarded as a trusty patient and who has been enployed In the culinary department, assault ed him from behind with a heavy coal shovel, knocking him to the Moses home, fine water, bath, floor, after which he beat his basins, etc., makes it one of the brains out. Lake. . Wm. C. Mack is enjoying a trip through California with his father James Mack. Evanllanson, our popular musl cian, has purchased land at Me Cammon and will move his family there in the early spring. We regret losing such public workers. James C. nill, who takes plumber Beveridges place, has just completed the plumbing on Jessie . f Feb. CLARKSTON, Feb. 13. Excounselor A. W. lleggie, had a bad, fall' upon the ice while carrying a bucket of wheat to feed lhechickens,and has not sinea ; come - a debatable question; bat been' able to "lie down" to "rest, j we hopefor the best. - Spring-Thshock was a severe one, as seed wheat will command a good the gentleman is eighty years price should the fall - grain die old. Ilia many friends hope for out. , his speedy recovery. Mrs. Willard Archibald inJ of Relief Society, son are down from Teton City, .. Mrs. Caroline Thompson, has also on a, visit 1o relatives and Idaho, been suffering severely of late from neuralgia. This lady is one of the best and most highly respected here, having always been NOTICE TO -on hand to alleviate distress, nurse the sick and do good. Her BEET RAISERS neighbors and friends will delight to see her about again. has comThe Clarkston Co-o- p Amalgamated Sugar Co. stock-takin- g will commence four its contracting for pleted days 1907 of the beets next Mon- -, and the annual meeting has been crop held. 'A fine business was done day, February the 18th. Mr. . during the "year. The stock has Hyde will hold meetings with been materially added to and t the beet growers in each settle- dividend of ten per cent declared. ment commencing atlJSraithfHd The following officers were elect- Monday, Feb. 18th at 2 oclock ed: President, Chas. Shumway; p. m.; Benson Tuesday the 19th directors, Jas. B. Jardine, Thomas at 2 p. m. ; Greenville Wednesday Godfrey, Isaiah Thompson. A the 20th at 2 p. m. ; Wellsville number of improvements upon Thursday the 21st at 2 p. in.; the store property are in con- Mendon Friday the 22nd at 2 p. templation and will be made in., and Hyde Park SaturJay this 23rd at 11 a. m. during the coming summer. have A number of Clarkstonites The Sugar company expects an, paid a visit to Trenton to inspect unusually large acreage this seathe new flouring mills there son. Word comes to them of a erected by the residents of tb? prospective increase in almost evtwo towns. They found a most section, and everything points mill all ery complete and to a very favorable yetr for beet ready to push the button and be- raising. . The prospect for water gin operations. was never better at this time of A fine boy babe has arrived at the year, and there having been the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph no trace of the White Fly, bugs Dahle, and all are well. nor worms, destructive to th. The stork also visited Mr. and beet crop, during the past season, Mrs. David Dah'e, and left a together with the great success in large daughter. the sugar-bee- t crop of 1906 and Postmaster Golfrey is improv-in- g the corresponding failure in and intends to continue liv- wheat and other crops caused by ing until further not'ce. excessive rain and rust last fall The snow is melting rapidly have caused the farmers in most and the roads are almost impas- - of the older beet sections in the valley to prepare a great many TWO BATTLESHIPS COLLIDE more acres for beeta than they last year. The two new London, Feb. 13. The British planted canals in the northwest part of battleships Albemarle and Comalso opened up a monwealth which were maneuv the Valley have and the farm- - ' beet district ering off the coast of Portugal large in a were in collision February 11th ers are preparing to put bebeets of acres and were so damaged that they great many and Oxford, were obliged to proceed to Gib tween Trenton from present prospects, raltar for repairs. No one was which, will give the factories all the injured. beets they will be able to handle. -- -- st in Danger. e and-inusical Miles,-Elizabe- th at Clarkston Lady Also - Wheat Ill-- Fall SMITIIFIELD, Feb. 15. On most modern homes in town. Mesdames Ida Merrill andLillie Wednesday, Feb. 20th, is old "comLoware both seriously ill. folks day and an energetic On Monday evening the sewing make to work at mittee is hard ' a greeably surprised - Mrs. class the aged feel that' they are not Annie Sraith.Dainty refreshments forgotten.' An excellent literary served and a .beautiful were prograin has been volume Spinnersin the Sun, prepared, which will be given in was 2 which to presented to their teacher. the tabernalce at p. m. The Valentine ball was well - au the public are invited. In the in will be patronized, Mrs. Peter Anderson given evening a dance the opera house. Tho ornet band is very low; has been unable to will be in attendance and make take any nourishment the past things lively for the old folks un- tow days. Mrs Mary Hill has a bad case til dinner hour. Tables decorat-- ' of La grippe. ed with the age colors will plainly " show where each belongs. After A reception was tendered Mr, dinner the following program and Mrs. Arthur Pitcher, at Mrs.. Nelsons home last night. Many will be carried out. useful presents were given the Singing; Prayer; speech of welcome, president James Meikle; young couple. Dr. Smith and wife leave us music by T. C. Cragun ; recitation, Mrs. Alma Littledyke; quartette; early next week for California. E. B. Lundquist and Co. comic We much regret losing such an song, Brother Mather; pioneer able man. Dr. Knox Caldwell ofMinnesota days, by Sylvester Low ; solo, Mrs. comic ; has paper, JeanLundquist purchased the practice of Dr. Wm. Smith, and will commence work Mary Peterson; quartette, Pilkington and Co. ; original reci- immediately. Dr. Caldwell gradutation by Alice Toolson; solo, ated nine years ago from the UniMrs. William Sparks; music by versity at St. Paul and has since Harmonica band; singing, Hard been practicing in that city. He Times, by Alice Done, Zylpha also worked one year in the MinRaymond and Co. ; music by Evan neapolis City hospital, and comes t well recommended. Hanson and Co. Mrs. Matthew Fjeldsted enter-- 1 Mrs. Smiths health has been tained last Friday afternoon at a very poorly the past year and for five oclock dinner. All present! this canse they must try a differpronounced Mrs. Fjeldsted a jolly ent climate. We hope Mrs. Smith entertainer. Those present were : improves in health and that the Mesdantes-AnniDoctor meets with pronounced Thompson, Nettie EricksonJMillie success in his new fielU. 'Nelson, Delia Raymond, Annie Little narry Vaughan while Alvira Smith, Katie 'Cragun; swinging on a revolving gate at Smith, Susie Green, Mary Grif-- 1 school, struck his head, cutting a fith. Sarah Noble, Nelliellind, and in his forehead. the Misses Hannah Ilind and Nel- gash lie Pilgrim. MATCH FUMES KILL FOUR Bishop Winn has a force of. men at Work cleaning up the! Four Frst-clas- s . Antwerp, Feb. 14. tabernacle grounds, pruning trees passengers of the Swedish and .trenching .ready for city wa- steamer Olof Wijk, which arrived ter to be piped to building. A here yesterday from Gottenburg, nice lowf fence will also be built' dead in their statei were found around the square and everything rooms, suffocated by fumes which generally put into order. tThe escaped from a quantity of sulBishop is a rustler and inspires! phur matches stored in the hold his men with his ambition, so we directly beneath their staterooms. will soon see a decided change. On Friday afternoon the offiNEWSPAPERS INDICTED cers of the primary surprisedMrs. Lyman and presented her with a Lebanon, Ky., Feb. 14. The purse. Refreshments were served county grand jury last night reand social chat indulged in turned indictments against the Richard Hill, Superintendent of Cincinnati Enquirer, Louisville Oneida schools was a visitor here Herald, LouisvilleTlmes andEven-ingPolast Sunday. In the evening he for printing and circulatgave a very interesting talk to ing the offensive and indecent the young in the tabernacle. proceedings of the Thaw trial. Mr. Stephen Cantwell is work-Co. Studebaker the for , ing BURNING AND KILLING Robert Dock, ' a merchant of Willard, has spent the past week Manila, Feb. 13. Pulajanes atGrifvisiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert tacked and burned two towns in . fith.. Occidental Negros yesterday, and Geo. Ellis has bought Wallace killed six of the constabulary. Raymonds home and Raymond Two American teachers, W. K. has purchased the old Rash home. Bachelder' and Walter J, Ise are Mrs. Ella Wright and children reported to be missing. of Mill Creek are visiting Mrs. Slain By Insane Patient. Wrights parents, Mr. and Mrs. e Hurt A little daughter of Mr. Louis of the Second ward was accidentally poisoned ;on Thursday. A young woman stopping at the Petersen home had obtained a bottle of some sort of liniment to be used for" rheum a- tism, after applying it, left,, it standing on a chair. The little one got hold of it and drank some of the stuff which was poisonous in C. Petersen P.ease. Harry Stoney has a accepted position as athleticcoach at the He is not to' but the .two will work together. Harry will begin his duties on Monday next. The College people did a .very good thing when they secured Stoney for he is a man with If character. much experience ijvan athletic When this was discovered a way, and as a baseball coach he was summoned, physician hastily is hard to beat. and he at once washed the childs For two years, he coached the stomach out, and placed it beyond and baseball teams of the danger. It was doing well yes- track Colorado School of Mines, and, it terday. is said he made a most excellent record. With Stoney at the helm, WOMEN PREFER JAIL. we should be able to have some good baseball this spring, narry London, Feb. 14. The fifty-siwoman suffragists who were ar- is elean as a whistle, a genial rested within the precincts of good fellow and just the kind of a Parliament last evening, were man to win the sympathy of the and stir up college spirit. arraigned in Police court today, boys charged with disorderly conduct BANK SAFE BLOWN and resisting the police. Mrs.Des-Jiara sister of Gen. French, who Hillsboro, Ind., Feb. 13. The has taken a prominent part in the 8a?e n tke Citizens, bank at Yed-th- e suffragist movenent, and who was twelve miles from here, was leader of yesterdays attack blown open early today by five REVOLVER CLOSE AT HAND upon the nouse of Commons, was sentenced to pay a fine of $10 or men and $1200 was secured. The twenty-on- e dfta imprisonment, front oft he building was torn out. Chicago, Feb. 14. B. Kuppen-heimerobbers escaped. , manager of the firm of Some of the woman who pre- - The B. Knpperheimer & Co., clothviously had been imprisoned for ing merchants, was today found engaging in suffragist demonstraunconscious in his residence with tions also were fined $10 each, a bullet wound in his head. A reAn agent of the Southern with the option of a months im- The rest of the cific Railway Co., during a half volver lay beside him. Mr. died before a physiof a freight train at prisoners were condemned to pay hour stay cian amved. dozen or undergo two West Weber, saw a half a $5 fine each Later in the day a coroners in weeks jail. They all elected men drive up, load their wagons off with coal and drive again. jury returned a verdict of suicide He made one man return and while despondent because of ill unload, then followed the others health. to their homes. At one place be Pasadena, Cal, Feb. 14. Johan narry n. Wilson, a Salt Lake found five tons. The company let Kuppenheimer and wife, parents cook who, two years ago came the offenders off upon receipt of f B. K. Kuppenheimer, who was killed today in Chicage, received from Ohio, attempted suicide by payment for the coal stolen, q' dispatch today stating that taking eerbolic acid in a Fourth their son had been killed in an South street rooming house. . Acautomobile accident. Mr. Kuppen cording to a story left in a letter The State Supreme court has heimer said that bis son was 22 and subsequently related to the for affirmed the decision of a lower years of age, a clerk in his office, police, Wilson bad suffered two months from illness, and just court, wherein a jury awarded had no difficulty of any sort as he was ready to resume work seven thousand dollars to D. R. There was no reason, he said, for satwas notified by his young wife Morrison, an engineer on the San suicide, and he was perfectly that she would no longer .live Pedro who lost an ee as a result isfied that this was not the case. He could advance no possible of injuries received in a witt him, which made him B; V. College. up-toda- te - x d, - - - r, Kup-penheim- . theory. . er The season is far advanced and in a few weeks planting will have commenced, therefore, in order that the company may be I prepared to handle the increase acreage, they have decided to March 20th, close contracting 1907. Mr. Hyde will therefore be pleased to meet with all the farmers, on the dates appointed who desire to raise beets, so that no one will b deprived of contracting and thus disappointed. -- . Mayor Thompson Fined. Mayor Ezra Thompson of Salt Lake, has been fined $200 because the city failed to obey an injunction restraining it from diverting the waters of Big Cottonwood creek into th new city conduit The Mayers attorney contended tha: h f could not be fined for contempt for the reason that he had not been served With a copy of the restraining order, which had been issued at the instance of the Progress company, which claimed the water. - , |