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Show cnLug committee on Fair Grounds at with the City Council lease a secure to J2 meeting the Cache Co City Park for S Fair Grounds. The matter on referred to the Committee and the Jfayor Ler act. The Fair Gr Kmittee has received .permisson ion from the committee the on work Works to The lease .will Grounds. a few days. Mar in drawn up has hired men Goo Dunbar on they are now working t race the and Fair Grounds ,1 All details are being carefully tended to so that the Fair and all have no hindrances, go off smoothly. Seven head of fine harness on horses are being trained The pair grounds every day. which are two years old fillies the finest t ing trained, are seen on the track. It is expected that other horsemen will make en. tries in a few days. The programs and the premium lists for the Fair will be completed in a short time. The following supervisors been apopinted to take charge J r 1 Migg Miss Pal-o- n a t had A. irok-- We enial Ad- - ving departments and are a success. the various that they Agriculture Carl M. Nelson, Greenville. Horticulture Ras Rasmussen, Logan. ,ined Floriculture 1 on Logan. Horses mond. Lucy I.Armstrong Frank Robinson, Rich- A.A. Speed DepartHorses, ment G. T. Alvord, Logan. Cattle J. T. Caine III, Logan. iken , date Sheep Paradise. ter J. E. Wilson Jr., Poultry Let T. S. Obray, and Hogs gan. (r Lo. . , J. P. Griffin, Logan. Manufactures J.E. Wilson, Jr. Mechanics Logan. Mining Education Womens Work Painting and Photography f1 P. Rabe. The supervisors will touch with the different the Valley and see partments are well 1 J. get in towns of that their de- represented. LOCALS LAKETOWN, Aug. 2. Bishop Robinson ocupied our vil--. lage puppit on Sunday afternoon, his theme Evidences of being: the Hand of Providence in the af- ' dr. H. fairs of Mankind. In the evening his second counselor, Nephi C. Wahlstrorn, adduced logical support of the proposition that there is indeed life bereasons in yond the grave. this week galore; them we noticed Mr. getting orders for the suc- Visitors among Lim-breeh- t, cess Magazine. Barrett, State Engineers office, new Liiketow - from the surveying wagon road; .1. F.McGregor and John E. I!!Das. presenting and sooop-ln- g in orders for Ogdens, Gal-C- o and Jess Co, respectively; J'ee('f11trum rs- Ernest and Pearl Dell, Montana, visit-n- g . their hi other, our county 1). W. Arave and Dr B illi.s of Ogden, writing Fire e and selling veterinary nedieina resipes; county commis-- f Lshua Eldredge who with niy Road Supervisor David S. k and Hon. Aquila Nebeker, in conference with and view-n- g and commending the propos-new route to Utahs State Road missionerFormer Senator eker m quite enthusiastic over j. 8 merits, the grade being so ofUi, SafpF an easer tlian that 6 laketown )refen; canyon road at-ne- y; in-snr- 1 ' - accruing to them from said installation; indeed, a great loss; because in prospect thereof, some of our gardeners and farmers planted with hope of greatly increased water for this season. As this writing goes, Mr. Pisgake for the Strevel-Peterso- n Co;, with Geo. Phelps of Pelier. a coachman, with his spick and span well kept mules, called and made obeisance to the pencil propeller. Mr. Sam Ashton, in the kind and tender care of Misses Ada and Catherine McKinnon and the Misses Spencer, were a joyous five passing through our burg, headed for a vacation at Fish Haven. Without saying a blooming word to the writer, Amos Barker of St. Charles and Miss Cora Ear-le- y of Round valley, daughter of Thomas Earley went off the other day and got married. Well, well forgive em, but dont do it again. Much joy be theirs is our hope. Mrs. Maggie Satterthwaite Gordon is here from Zion visiting her parents and kin and old time friends and neighbors. County Supt. John Benson, is home from summer school and enroute to his Garden City home, after his slight seige of small pox, at Salt Lake and appearing not one. whit worse therefor, gave us the glad hand on Tuesday. This reminds u of Laketown s school census, which shows that there are in district No. 3, Rich county 39 boys and ft girls, of school agc) ; all-- ' good looking white, an'd with very few exceptions, can read and write and have attended' district, chiefly, and in a few cases, private schools Bishop Isaac T. Price and Geo. H.- - Robinson auto, went to Paris and attended stake priesthood meeting. Lake towns bishop extended kind invitation to the ward clerk, thanks awfully to take free ride with those eeelesi-ast- s ! the local ; but alas and alack scribe was too much taken np with the things of the world, and was rated as an absentee on Elder Stuckis P, M. register. Mesdames Win. Sharp formerly of Pelier, and Mrs. Jacob Jones, formerly Miss Daisy Kearl, daugh ter of James W. Kearl and a native of our lovely city, gave us a very pleasant call this 2nd Aug. The young ladies are visiting their host of friends and kinspeople hereabouts. HYRLIM S BIB DAY DETERMINED AT TO BEAT WORKINGMEN Planned and Executed The Republican members of the city council are still determined Days Pleasure Conference to beat the working men employed by the city, out of their money I1YRUM, Aug. 2. The Old as long as they can, and this deFolks committee have been la- spite the fact that the City Attorhas from for time some to under the the ney boring stepped give old people of the Ilyrum Stake an load and left it all for the council bear. At the regular meeting- of excursion to Lagoon on the 1st of to the council held on Wednesday August, and that their labors evening the regular appropriation were purely crowned with success bills caitie up and despite the was shown by the large crowd fight made for the men by the Democratic members of the counthat went down on Tuesday. cil the bills for the street workers About 425 tickets were sold at were turned down. Even the salthe Hyrum depot, alone besides ary of George D. McCulloch as the large crowd that went from special poliee officer was included in the list. Millville, Wells ville and Mendon When the appropriation list was stations. The R. R. officials are to Mr. Griffin moved its presented be complimented upon the manand Stevens at once prespassage ner in which they provided cars ented a list of items which he wanand other conveniences for the use ted stricken from the bilTofreso; of our old brethren and sisters. luiiott. t'his list was made up of The trip down and back .was the napes of tie laborers employed our the streets and other works made merry by. music of our Sil- of the city. Stevens moved the ver band and singing by glee passage of his amendment and of elubs; the best talent we have in course his motion was lost the five our stake. The sights were beauti- Democrats voting against it. Then tLe question came on the passage ful to behold, especially when the of the resolution as it sejod and train arrived at the Hyrum stati- the Republican members voted on, to see the long string of cars solidly against it. A little later Mr. Ilayball prebeautifully lighted up, 14 in numsented the verified biUs of the 1 ber on the train which arrived ' street employes and asked the about midnight, and the next at council to the wages about 3 oclock a. m. If it was a of the men, appropriate but again the 5 Repubpersons first trip to Hyrum he licans voted no and the men will would surely think he was in likely have to sue to get their pay. If they do the City Attorney will New York or Chicago be placed in a nice predicament The Hyrum Stake conference since it will be his duty to defend held at Paradise on July 29th and the city in the action, when ap30th, was largely attended l?y parently it is against his advice residents of Hyrum city who were that the Republican members are holding up the pay of the workers royally entertained by the resi- At any, rate be asked, that the dents of Paradise," who saw that minutes show that he had not all were provided for with dinner authorized or advised the holding and other accommodations. '' We up of the mens pay, and should-:ie- d all thb blame .am the coun trust you may receive the news of cil. the conference' from .your Pari f Whi,e the five Republicans are dise correspondent. determined to prevent these men Allen Bros., merchants, and the from obtaining the money they business have so well earned, they are very Mercantile Hyrum about the reference to thehouses, are making some improve- touchy ir action contained in the minutes. ments to their places of business ; The meeting previous,Attorney A. Allen Bros., digging a large cel- Y. Law appeared before the counlar, and the Hyrum Mercantile cil and asked that' the men' be paid, explaining in plain terms huilding an addition on the west the liability of the city and, in a side of their store. Ilyrum no way, giving the members who were doubt is progressing, and the holding up the bills a dressing population is increasing, as there down. This was too plain for the were a number of arrivals last solons and so Stevens had the minutes altered to show simply week; one at the residence of that Mr. Law appeared in behalf Richard Eliason, a baby girl ; one of the men employed by Mr. at the home of Elmer Eliason, a Kewley. girl, and one at the home of Har- t Mayor Anderson submitted a vey Petersons mother. Babes all communication in which he called the attention of the council to the doing well and the fathers all Heard Over Telephone. expenditures of the city, the estiIm '''shot, wearing broad smiles. No doubt mated income and the consequent Chicago, Aug. 2. ' our population will continue to in- need for economy. lie was of the central. Help! These words coming over the crease as a number of marriages opinion that Paving District No. 20 should he cut up into smaller telephone were heard by an op- took place recently; L. Hansen, districts and that the paving there erator in the Monroe street ex- George Wilson, Allie Peterson and should be postponed for one year. The council accepted the missive change of the Chicago Telephone others. and adopted its recommendations our Pocatello numbers of last Large about midnight company, except that as to the Paving Disnight. She then heard the sound valley farmers are leaving Hy- trict mentioned. The Mayor urged of a falling body and several rum daily to harvest their ejops. the prompt collection of water sharp crashes, indicating the Reports are good, and a large taxes and light dues. According to his figures the city has war' banging of a receiver against the yield is expected. rants outstanding and debts that wall as it fell from the band, of Lost Wooden Leg. must be met soon aggregating the wounded man. She a.t once Chicago, Aug. 2. Somebody $22,500 and after this amount is notified the poliee station that lost his wooden taken from the tax receipts for leg at the Broad- the 0 of one shot year there will be about at some one had been of the American league eit way a left a for sum small rather the two addresses where there baseball park late yesterday. The city that is growing like Logan is. were telephones on the same fan who Policeman Hansen asked for a dropped it must have addressof these One line: vacation and his request was departy had an emergency supply at Jipme nied by The Republican members. es was that of Mathew Strons because he has not yet put in a Some of them asserted that Hansaloon, and there police found claim for the one he lost. A po- sen had been away a good deal of John Dplzall, the bartender, lying liceman found it and sent, it to late and thought that he should unconscious on the floor near the be not a vacation Mr. wWre given made was it headquarters had was Eames Cash to and he asThe appealed register totelephone. the subject of a general order serted thaHIansen had been away been broken open and all the day. The general order directs and gage the dates, Hansen retormoney taken. Dolzall will pro- that every policeman in the city ted that he could give the' dates bably, die. shall be on the lookout for the of several days when Eames was . 1 away if that sort of thing was in owner of the missing article, order but.it was no use the counFAIR SPECTACLE FOR STATE cil would not give the desired the Blaine in Found Skeleton A spectacle that wjll bb presenand rest was all there was that Havana. Aug. -- 2. Workmen, ted each evening during the State . to ft. Fair will be Paines great master-- ' in exploring the wardroom of the Sexton Moses Olsen was given a found .today, vacation however'.' Pom-- ; battleship Maine, piece The Last Days of of a hitman skeleton, inMr. Champ ask?d the council to peii, based upon Lyttons great portions him for placing a new Two of the skull. the novel and introdneing its chief cluding over the canal near his bridge filled characters; The destruction of the j teeth in the upper jaw were and the matter went to residence, is with gold. It, is suggested that Vesuvius Mt. from lava on claims. committee the city by a great spectacle of electrical ef-- J the hones possibly may be those The Boosters asked the lease of of Assistant Engineer Merritt. the city park grounds for k period feets and fireworks. Wfell - . - - . . $8,-00- . . . Jfie pumping y for powerpW is all operation, lacking but nrmal 0f swjtej board. aestmable detriment to our agriculturists, as there will e of no benefit this year - V . of 25 years for one dollar, stating that they intend fitting up the FEELING TRIBUTE place as fair a ground. The first fair it was stated will be held on the 26, 27, and 28 of next month and the suggestion was made that the eitj- - put the streets leading to Obituary of Mrs. Laura Hansen f of Newton. the property in good order so- as to make access to the place, easy. The Mlayor and Public Grounds NEWTON, Aug. 4. A feeling were given charge of the matter of sadness fell upon our town being empowered to act. when it was learned last Saturday 4 that Mrs. Laura Hansen had died WOMAN SUICIDES that morning, after J a lingering A woman who gave the name of illness of ten Weeks, caused by enMrs. Ruby Lavatta, and about largement of the liver and gallwhose home and antecedents noth stones. Mrs. Hansen had been in ing is known by the proprietors poor health for the past three of the Orpheum rooming house in yearsrThe best medical skill and Salt Lake, committed suicide in most tender care could not stay her room at that house, by swal- the fatal termination of the disease. lowing 75 one grain tablets of The funeral services were held of mercury atxan early in our meeting house Tuesday afhour on Wednesday morning. Her groans attracted attention and ternoon, Aug. 1st The unusually she was moved to a hospital, but large attendance was a testimony of the great love and esteem in too late to save her life. . which Sister Hansen was held by all who know her. Among the KiHed While at Work visitors from other towns St. George, Aug. 2. Word has many were eleven of the workers in the been received here of the death of Logan Temple, who in this manJoseph R. Naegle, a well known ner showed their sympathy for and highly respected citizen of their Bro, James R Touquerville, who was killed SatHansen, the bereaved husband. urday while at work on a canal Appropriate and comforting south of his home. The bfink of were made by Elders Thbs. the canaLsuddenly caved in on MorganJ ames Quavle, Samuel him, injured him so badly that he Roskelley, Wm. II. Griffin, Sr., died ten hours later. Mr. Naegle Lars C. Johnsen, John II. Anderwas 54 years of age and is survivson and Bishop Rigby. The singed by a widow and three ing by the choir was very appro' ,r.; priate' and touching, and the floral offerings were most profuse; esTOGO.S GREETINGS pecially so ' the ' beautiful gift from the Newton Relief Society, of which Sister Ilansen had for TO THE AMERICANS many years been a faithful worki er. About forty carriages followNew York, Aug. 3. Admiral ed the remains to their - resting Count Hejhachiro Togo, chief oi place in the Newton cemetery. In the naval staff 'of the Japanese sister Hansens death Newton has empire and hero of the battle of lost a noble woman, she was a the Sed of Japan, will land in most affectionate wife and mother, Saint a true New York from .the Lusitania to- a firm Latter-da- y and morrow to be the guest of the na- friend, generous big hearted tion for the following 17 days. in all her actions, cheerful under all circusmtances. To know her Third Asst Secy, of State Chanwas to love her, and we are safe dler Hale, representing the state in saying that she did not have department, and Capt. Templin an enemy. Our most sincere symPotts, as naval aid, will accompathy goes out to Brother Ilansen pany the' admiral throughout his and the children in this great sorstay in the United States.' row that has qome to them. That the little sea fighter, was Laura Petrea Hansen was horn been called to his visit with the keenest pleasure, is indicated in at Tidsvilde, Sjelland, Denmark, on July 30th, 1861. She, in con a wireless message, which he sent nection-wi- th her parent joined from his ship' last night. It reads: the Mormon church on July 5th, Greetings to the American 1878yJEmigrated to Utahin 1880, people. I appreciate fully the rare and with her parents located in honor of visiting America for the was married to she where Logan, first time as the nations guest James F. Ilansen on Jan. 20th, and look forward to my sojourn 1881. -afterward They shortly in the greatest modem' country as moved to Richmond, and in the a suitable cliniax to my worlds fall of 1884 to Newton, which has tour. since been their home. Mrs. IlanNothing excites my anticipa- sen was the mother of ten chiltion more than the sight of lofty dren, two of whom have preceded buildings and the famed Niagara her to the other side ; and is surcataract and falls. My chiefest in- vived by her husband and eight terests however, will be in the children and her aged mother, study of our neighbors who have Mrs. Mariave Sorensen. W. F. J. ; wrought such Wonders. When t set foot on American soil I shall 7 The Dangerous Hatpin. realize .that the American people San Francisco, Aug. are the best friends of Japan. The turn of a womans head may cost Japanese people feel this affection and look on America as their Daniel Mack,' a' vaudeville'actor, brilliant preceptor in national de- his eyesight. Maek attempted to make his way through a dense velopment. In the sober spirit of e crowd on Market the realization of these important street ' last night. Suddenly a wo- -' truths, I approach the United man beside him turned her head. TOGO States. (Signed) ' Much of the program for 'the The long steel pin projecting admirals entertainment has been from her1 hat passed through left subject to his pleasure. He Macks right eyelid, through his will go to Washington on the af- nose and into his lef,t eye. You brute, how dare you ternoon of his arrival to pay his touch my hat, said the woman respects to President Taft. A she' as felt the tug on her head-geaweek of official dinners, visits and Without looking around sightseeing tours about the capiwrenched she the pin free and tal will follow. The formal funcin the crowd, while tions will await his return to disappeared New York and he will leave for Mack staggered blindly a"bout the ordered Physicians Boston and Canada by ay of NU sidewalk. agara, on the 16th or 17th, tak- Mack placed iSa dark room. It ing the steamer for Tapan a t is possible that he may recover his sight. Vancouver, B. C. to wmm " de r re-mar- step-childre- n. mmmmmmmmmmrnm - . " The after-theatr- ' -- r. ks |