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Show PAGE NINETEEN J OURXAL, LOGAN, UTAH Jaaaary 30, 1908. I ? I I ,, Nerves Steady who work with needed Clarkston are byall hands or brain. Nerve strength depends on stomach strength. Keep the digestion sound and robust with Conference CLARKSTON Jan. 29- -A very interesting ward conference was held here on the J6thatwhcL Hendricks, president Brigham and Councilors Godfrey High an 3 Ravsten Hendricks, Bishop Counselors Griffin and Peterson Bishop addressed the Saints. himself as beexpressed Ravsten Saints of ing pleased with the WSrd and said they-- were-trto live their religion and do their duty. There were but two deaths in the ward during 1907. Elder James B. Jardine reportquorum, ed the High' Priests and the 34 members were there PILLS -- V , -- v Ud Everywhere la boxce 10c. and tSc- - have received a clipping from the Union published at that place, which will he found interesting andTlt'may'he instructive, by our apple growers. . Mr, Burns, by y. Well, Whitney in an irrigated farm at Cornish, an i a dry farm 'J h at Clarkston. clippie,: states - William RHz recently receiv- ed a letterfrom J ' L. J)umas re19 the jerageattendanee siding near Waltsburg, in which meetings held was 75 per cent. Mr. Dumas gives the remarkable The various other quorums were results of his apple crop this yeir. reported to be aeth e and in goo3 His orchard is itss than 50 acres, condition. The Relief Society, as but from thi he sold 33,000 boxes usual, madea splendid report. of apples for which he received The sisters had been faithful, at- an average of $1.50 per box or tendants at the approximately $50,000 for the enmeetings, and had donated liber- tire lot. Hie estimates his exally to the funds for the relief of penses in placing the apples on the poor. The Society has 468 the market at $10,000 leaving him bushels of wheat in its bins and a net profit of $40,100. more coming inland also owns a When it is considered this . number of shares in the Clarkston chard is only seven years oil. In reporting the S. S , some, idea cau... keuLobtained of SuprjFamesBJardinestatcd what the- - same orchard will be that that organization needs a of produeme a few year? chorister. Harmony prevails in capable at semi-month- Co-o- ly p. S. S. circles, and the general 'att- endance is good. Prest. David Dahle of the T. I. A. reported forty members, with an average attendance M. M. of 25. y Prest. Agnes Shumway of the Y. L. M. I. A. also reported a membership of 40, with a good general attendance. According to Primary Prest. Sarah Clark, there are 45 members in this auxiliary organization and it is doing a good work. The Religion classes were reported by Elder Thomas Godfrey. Tie members number 80, - and generally speaking they are ac-tiv- - , e. hence. Five years sgo such an income from the same piece of ground wrould have been a phenomenon, but with the modern methods of pruning and cultivating the trees, this case has been duplicated in many instances. The fruit industry of the Walla Walla valley is opening into an era of growth and remunerativeness never before known in the northwest. With the meeting of the State Horticultural as sociation in Walla Walla and the use of improved methods in the growth of fruits in this locality, the possibilities which will he offered to those interested in this industry can not be surpassed any place- - in the west. Chairman John Buttars 1 ed that the Old FolkirCommRtee Marched Out in Safety. has a little money on hand, and that the committee is always wilHooper, Neb., Jan. 28. Three ling to lead and assist in honor-inhundred school children calmly the old folks at their marched out of the school buildgatherings and at all other ing safely today when it was distimes. covered that the structure was a Chorister Myler reported the mass of flames.- Seven teachers ward choir as. an active, studious directed the fire drill. and willing body which loved to cleverly The building was totally destroyThe sing the songs of Zion. ed organ he reported paid for. All the various general, stake Awarded Heavy Damages. and ward authorities received an unanimous jyote Mrsr Nellie Teakle was awardBishop Ravsten drew attention ed a verdict of $12,500 in Judge to the need of a new meeting Lewis court in Salt Lake, for house and called for a vote indithe ileath of her husband, who cating publil support and assisin the Salt Lake tance in getting out rock for the was run over Oct. 10, 1905 The case ha 3 foundation. The general uplift- yards been in the courts for two years. ing of hands indicated general 1 approval. There was no opposition, but a few refrained from Condemn The at all. These will be laborvoting ed with and no doubt all will be Stove. brought to a unity of the faith in semi-annu- al - ' ! MAXWELL SHOT pants in Utah Indian wars. IN PISTOL DUEL Senator Sutherland has been advised by the secretary of the inGunplay Meets L. L. Reidel terior that he approves the proposed survey of southern Utah Near Las Vegas and fields. The Ulah senators will oil Hostilities. now endeavor to have the iteln Foil owingustsuch met hod sas includ.edjn.on g. ;pf t hej pproprU thetenderfooteasterner - believes ation bills providing funds for are followed out west. Gunplay making these surveys. Maxwell "con Hnues" to stir up Tdward GUARDED trouble and then step in it up to KING FROM WOMEN. his neck. His latest melee may prove fatal. London. Jan. 29. The most L. L. Reidel, railroad man of a forced into Price, was quarrel rareevefit of a London winter, a d bad man last clear and sunny day, 'favored the with the , royal procession to Westminster L"s ,he today, .where King Edw;ard openNev" CMrdl" ed parliament with the same ceremonies that have been observed for centuries. King Edward read the speech' from the throne Queen Alexandra was seated on a chair of state at his right side, the Prince and makes the tale of this last affair princess of Wales, were on his appear correct. He met Reidel, ieft .and he was surrounded by a p who had his wife wtih him. of state officers, ing the lailroader to have a drink1 The menace of an outbreak on Maxwell sneered and made some the part of the women suffragists insulting remarks in front of 0f England gave an unusual Reidel. As her husband Merest to the formal proceedings d stepped forward to squelch the 0f today. While it was not Maxwell a would man, pulled ticipated that the agitators gun. This was taken.away fromijjsturb the king, they threatened to make things interesting for Jhe. members of the house of parliament, particularly if there was nomentioffof suffrage in the speech from the throne. Greater precautions could not have been t self-style- ' , j Ask-(gr0u- j in-Mr- s. an-ba- taken if an anarchistic uprising had been feared. The only ladies admitted tot he galleries of par- the shoulder, Reidel was able to( ..liament were those who had been ride 10 miles to Las Yegas to identified in writing by the have his wounds dressed but members as their wives or familMaxwell had to he hurried to a ies and the police who surroundhospital. ed the house were instructed to Maxwell was on one of his ugly tantrums in Price, Carbon county, Utah, last September, lie rode' through the town pointing guns at most any one; threatened to shoot Q arl Williams, a newspaper man of this city, and at that time- editor of the Carbon County. News and finally got into pistol fight with Reidel at Helper. Both men were badly injured at that time. - Their hatred of each other has been under cover, but it took but a meeting to bring both men at attention. - keep especial watch over all men. wo- Headquarters for Poultry Supplies... Henry Campbell-Bannermawhose health is still feeble, was the only cabinet minister absent when King Edward ascended the throne. n, r at least You ean save money on the things through reading the that worth while! buy, you ads. one-ha- lf WHEAT, SCREENINGS. BEEF SCRAPS, OYSTER SHELL, CHARCOAL, BLOOD MEAL, & SPICES. WE ALSO CARRY FULL LINE OF GRASS & CLOVER SEEDS. POP CORN, SWEET CORN, BALED HAY, OATS, MILL STUFS, POTATOES, ONIONS, SALT AND SEAMLESS SACKS. CORN, T T. J. Poulter Produce Co. 130 NORTH MAIN . 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Office hoars 1 . i NEWS EVERY DAY. g 85 cents 63 N.' 9 a. m. TELLS ALL THE UTAH. Main St. LOGAN, UTAH. $10.00 A MONTH to 12 m. A YEAR. p. m. to 5 p. m. P i . t KILLED ON CROSSING. SUBSCRIBE TODAY rid t'h i' t w - s I , U i ' .I., , , THE PRINTER HAS PRINTED THE Dont be caught unprepared for the cold "weather we have some 'excellent hpaters at right prices come and see them at' the Theres about 45,000 names in Logan Second Hand it. Subscriptions now being taken. Store Delivery forthwith while they last 1 j, - Drug-Medicin- Premier Sir If your time is limited it is still better to answer but one Maxwells career marked its want ad. today than none at all. first serious event in 1896 when 4 v he and a pal robbed the Spring-vill-e Most postmasterff ' are agents bank. He tried for The Salt Lake and upon gaining freedom be- Tribune. Give your postmaster came road agent, gambler, detec- $1.50 and have him send you The ' tive, body guard for fuel off- Tribune on year. icials, fighter and all around gunman. Under the name of A. O. DR. S. B. THATCHER, Bliss he took the witness chair in the Preston-Smit- h murder trial Dentist. at Goldfield last fall and volun- Princeton, la., Jan.29. George Barley, Albert Honey and Emil Cashier, farmers living near here, this matter. were killed last night by an elecThe Clarkston choir showed ' More than likely its the fault of tric car which struck a buggy in much improvement, and it was a the fuel if your home is pot warm which they,were driving. pleasure to listen to its sweet as you would have it. Try a load voiced harmony. of the Peacock Coal. Sold by the WAS WITH PERRY IN JAPAN On January 28th a family re Thatcher Coal Co Its lots the anion was held at the home of best and costs no more than other Washington, Jan. 28. Senator Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Barson, in kinds. Dont bother to look up Sutherland has introduced a .hill honor of their daughter, Mrs. Vie telephone numbers, Just say to grant a pension of $30 iqonthly Barson Dahle a 26th to Alexander Baird of Brigham birthday. Thatcher Coal Co., please. - Mr. and Mks. Dahle leave fo City, who was an enlisted man in - their home in Sugar City on Sun some other the United - States t navy, J851. to . If you feel that Feb. 2hd. merchant in your line is using I860, and took part in the expediSeveral families are quarantin loo much advertising space in the tion to Japan under Commodore because of measles. newspaper, it is a good sign that Perry in 1852. We are all ready , to welcome s The senate today passed . the you -are- not using enough. 1 ,lbe big and long expected snow-torSmoot bill authorizing the settle i as we did our delegates to ment of' overtime claims of letter merchant would not It pay a' Ike Dry Farm congress upon to advertise unless he could make carriers barred by the statute of keir return. it pay you to read and answer limitations. These claims aggre-7his advertisements. -1 gate $286,900. Senator Smoot will WLE GROWING follow up his bill jn the house and IN cWASHINGTON The best bargains to be tad try to secure its passage. The pensions committee today in any of the stores are always ' From Mr. are rendered a favorable . report on RdbertBurns,district advertised and ad. readers weight and passenger agent on the only' people who can keep Senator Smoots hill to grant ser- . . 0. R. & N. at Walla Walla, we posted. vice pensions to surviving partici-J in Ntw York Press. 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