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Show Plant 2nd Counselor. be quite an 'incentive 'towards a A nice baby girl at the DrILiA. Adamson snent Thurs Nathan Merrill Secretary greaterprodnction of ME and Mrs. Ileber day at the Ogden Hermitage, Ray VanNoy Asst. Secretary. price for Sept, will be as good or Chatterton Monday. the 18th. All where he acted as Toastmaster at Q. N. Weston and C. P. Swend-sebetter, and the company looks for doing we!L a banquet given by the physicians Senior-clas- sleaders BY market all APPRECIATED winter. of the state. AND TjrAD Ernest Johnson and Alfred Mr. and M'rs. (3. Hendricks ALL RICHMOND AND Christensen-TJuni- or class leader The eow testing organization is $nd Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Swendsen many NEIGHBORS. Is the old plaster crumbling This is a strong corps of officers to be a great success. drove down to Logau Ftiday ev- and falling from the walls in proving and we believe they will get re- Most of the farmers are well ening and took in The Barrier. your home? Get some of that the regular session of the sults. , and are their pleased Alabastile Hardwall Plaster Geo. getting Milo McQuiston has left for ,fitv Council held Tuesday Y. L. M. I. A of this ward moneys worth out of the associafrom The fill the Monson Lrlmber comthe to p Doty was appointed tion. They find that monthly-test- Kansas City, where he expects to pany and replaster the walls and are good b the resignation progressive in veterinary vacancy caused of the individual cows are complete his wit Encouraged bv Monaon, who recently. and ambitious science. Mr. Nelson of Logau your plaster troubles will a take to will in and live a sanitary-home- . of la success t the amateur goodrbunt year mission. you years to arid has moved Richmond will Meft for Europe on a Its the only plaster used 'of interest plays, they have concluded to set permanent results.. take care of Mr. MeQuiston?L Among other items a series enterof vaudeville his street dwellings -- and pubgive practice-duringabsence. theUouneil authorized the lic See those modern FronTTfoc r s buildings. cement tainments during the coming TaTT committee to put in a and Plate Glass Windows and winter season. at north re-Miss Laverna Stoddard has running street crossing Monsons and youll sure want a turned from her visit to Tetonj Lr Co. O from the Peoples Merc. RICHMOND BUSINESS Primary ward conference- was new- home or a modernization of and been cement bridge across City held has engag-here Sunday, the 7th. After the old one. Theyre classy, and City, Idaho, DIRECTORY , ed as clerk at the Peoples Merc.' creek on 1st West street near the sacrament exercises a nice pro- remain so a through and generations, Co. (j residence of Leon Merrill, gram iyas rendered. The numbers because of their richness in qualUtah cement bridge across the canal on were carefully Condensed ManMilk Co. prepared and ity and appearanee. Nathaniel and, Moroni Thomas of Geo. 3rd. South near the corral ufactures of famous Sego Milk. showed nice progress all along of Swan Lake spent a day with F. K. V , Anderson.' Dine Barber. the line. The officers of this orSchools us this week. : are State Bank of Richmond Gener . Trustee' Ilogan was over TuesThe annual convention of the ganization Mrs. Alice Barnett Prest. al Banking. G. G. Hendricks M. of the officers ward Merrill and his daughtstake and day looking after Richmond Parley Mrs. Susie Wilson Coun. cashier. Jst be school interests. He reports that er Lois, of Trenton, were Sunday I. A. of the Benson Stake will Mrs. 2nd. Laura Coun. Funk 24th. Peoples Mercantile and Creamery our schools are starting out visitors. held at Richmond Sept. Miss Libbie Co. General Merchandise. C. Traveller in 2 m. Secy. p. 1911 at 10 a. m. and stronger than ever before; that Z. Harris, manager. Webb Edith Chorister. and the enrollment is large, for the Mrs. IL A. Adamson. Mrs. Hatthe Richmond Opera House, Hattie p ChorisChristensen Ricmond Asst. Genet al MerRichof the There were- - 53 .begin- tie Christensen, Miss Meda opening. a conjoint meeting ter. chandise. J. W, be will Funk, manager associations ners. lie thinks the teaching Swendsen and Miss Emma Burnmond ward & Som General Flossie I. J. Webb 8 m. Shepard Organist at Tabernacle is p. force held at the The very good, and much im- ham, went down to see Loretta Merrill Asst. OrganLeo MarchandiSe, All officers Shepard over last year. in the Knapp Car. the same evening. proved Berrier, ist. manager. should make note of these dates, Monson Lumber Co. Lumber, Linda Burnham, Ethlyn Burnand make a special effort to be Work is progressing nicely oil the Richmond sports Among Hardware and Paints. Brig Loretta Lizzie ham, Merrill, Doty, the excavation for coal house who present. Start right, keep right, Lizzie went to Smithfield to see the Monson, manager. Lottie Hendricks, end Hodson, will work and the seasons Johnson-Russiawrestling match August S. Schow Furniture and Jula Larson, Ann. Bullen. and and storage room. right. were Fred, Chris, Lee Shepard, Undertaker. , The Mutual Improvement As- Lulu Bullen Teachers. The sketches for our new High Bill Harris, Fred Dine, Ed Webb, High Creek Electric f Light and sociations afford one of the very The local organization of the school buildings have been ap- Glen Lewis and Bill Adamson. Co. C Power P. Swendson best opportunities for self educabeand the has of architect the Pioneers Utah proved Daughters manager. ( tion. self development, and self Miss Thomas of Plain City has Hattie F. Christenson Millinery gave their annual entertainment gun ,on the plans, and they will respect. They have done excel- to all resident '.pioneers which in- soon be ready for bids. He ex- returned to resume- her work as M.! J. Harrison Millinery. lent work in the past, they are cludes those who came to Utah in pects the building to be under teacher in our public schools. She J. C. Christofferson Hardware. doing good work now, and will the A nice headway soon. will ljesjde with Mrs. Rhoda John Thomasson- Hardware and of, years continue to do a good work in Hendricks. dinner was served at 12 oclock. C t f - i General Merchahddse. S the future. . It is to be hoped the The afternoon 8 program was Cash Meat Market P. H. White Miss with Jessie Hendricks, young and iniddle aged of all the much Mrs. Fred Smith is reported to '1 ker, 'proprietor;, all the Pres2nd the appreciated by present. occupies grade, wards of Benson Stake will take The W reading given by Miss Edith byterian Church, on account of be gradually improving, and is Richmond Opera House-L-J- . a hold with a vim, with enthusia now to Hendricks little. see and Mrs. the conve, most , this beginning Funk, manager.,,, song by building being asm, and make of the Mutuals Hattie Christensen were special nient for the sewing class which L. H. Bullen Barber.' more than they have been, more features of the program. The MtSs Hendricks teaches, Geo. E. Dot,y being the success Ute E. Griffin Wheelwright and than they are today. The field of the early arrival of the sketch Blacksmith, was awarded the can-trafurEidder, for improvement is broad, the in Utah and Richmond we had but eight Last Shoethe pioneers for Franklin Crossley & Christy-Hor- se year building material plentiful; then why not Sister have we This teachers. was Condensed Mr. Milk given by nine, Plant. year Maughan, General and Doty ing' make this organization the greatBlacksmithing. The old, time and the schools are nearlyall full had seven competitors in the bidest power for good in. each' com- very interesting. Peart Inventor and Joseph i song by Mrs. McCarry and Mrs. now. ding race. .. r of the Joseph' Peart Builder? , munity. Work, harmony, and uny T t selfish devotion will do it. Lets Egan, was much appreciated. Sage rake, and Blacksmithing Somehow or other the Stake Personals do it. Everybody wants to remembcf . JPeltman Brother Feed f and Presidency got the scent, and Ernest Johnson is reported the County Fair begins next TuesLivery Stable. m on the ladies at dropped just The Y. M. M. I. A. of the Richconfined to his bed with typhoid day, the 26th, and everyone City Livery Stables Whitaker & dinner time. The brethem were mond ward was reorganized Sunfriends will hope for wants to make up his mind that - Erickson, proprietors. ' His made ' welcome and spent a pleas- his manythe fair wont be a success unless Wm. Aitkin Irrigation and Wa Kirk-bridthe 17th. by Elders e day speedy recovery. , ant hour relics over the looking he is there to help make it a and Ira Noble of the Stake ' ' ., ter Works Engineer. v n Board. All old officers were re- and partaking of refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thomas are Dr. H. A. Adamson Physician leased. and the following installThe notice of the advance of rejoicing over the safe arrival of . and Surgeon. ed for the ensuing milk to 36 cents per pound butter a fine boy. Joe is our watermast-er- , year: Mj and Mrs. Leo Shepard, we A, A. Thomas and Druggist Newell T. Bullen Prest. fat given out by the Utah Conand thinks while the season understand, will soon leave for Optician." Albert Thompson 1st Counsel- densed Milk Co., will be good has been a dry one, he cant com- Denver, where Mr. Shepard will Hendricks Confectionery W. W or. news to the farmers, and should plain of results. take a course in dentistry. Hendricks, manager. T. S. T. v.c FIRST CLASS ENTEREDlASl"2ND HEWS, CLASS MATTER. PAGE High Creek Mill and Electric Co. F. II. Knuppel. proprietor, Alfred Christenson Plumber. J, R. Thompson FI am b e r Merrill & ..Merrill Dealers in and breeders of Hogs. Nelson Brothers Breeders of pure bred Holsteins. Wm. Adamson Pool Rooms. The Ballamore Farm Owned and operated by J. T. Caine & u. ire Sons. s -- A gent -- hrup-to-date- cor-nef- A - - J 1 -- Co-o- Horses for region. F. Christensen Job . Wagon and Transfer. J. L. Halgren Painter and Paper Hanger. L. Wilmot Painter and Paper Hanger. Mrs. W. S. Henndrick3 Hotel Miss Etta Doty Dressmaker. Carl J. Olsen Shoeshoo. ; ? ' Jonas Peterson Tailor S. C. Nelson City Sexton. Milo McQuiston Veterinarv. C. , c in the right channels to keep the nation prosperous. National prosperity js the collective Result of local prosperity and confidence is the mysterious thing back of both, Confidence is necessary in all walks of life to bring success, for without it there can ,be no future Our , own town needs the, confidence of her people. A town , is known by its works just as a man is known ,by his, r deeds. Theres no better way to show your confidence .in, the town than to beknowu as a, home owner and? no quicker way to ' - " - 3. 1 -- gain your share- - of the . JED IAN 3ST lND SRS )NT SO, AH s H U THERES 4T 1 - N 39 afilwer questions before the issued was today. It grand jury, was given to the sheriff for serProsecution Claims Witnesses for vice, but a brief search for him the State Are Subject to disclosed the fact that he was in Annoyance. San Francisco, working for Olaf I Tveitmoe, Los Angeles, Cal., secretary-treasure- of r the Building Trades council. warrant charging The warrant, according to Arrington, a Chicago attorney al- thur L. Veitch, deputy district atlied with the defense 0f the is of a series planfirst the torney, brothers, with contempt ned by the prosecution to put a Q court far having refused to stop to alleged attempts to inE 1 timidate or influence witnesses for the state at the coming trial Ar y , 'i wr a of the accused dynamiters. The warrant was issued after Veitch had filed b the ! superior court a citation in contempt against Harrington. The citation accused the attorney of having refused to answer before the grand jury questions concerning an alleged attempt to influence Mrs., Lena Ingersoll, wife pf D. H. Ingersoll of San Francisco. It was at Mrs. Ingersoll s hoarding house that the J. B. Bryce, said now to have been J. B. McNamara, was a guest just prior B)UR HOUSES. NEED to .the blowing up of the Times October 1. 1910, and she CLEANING NOWr building identified J, B. McNamara later All the dust, dirt and disease as the man she had known as J. v 8erms completely extracted --from B. Bryce arpetsj rugs and ; upholstered Supporting the - citation were furniture,, leaving the house fresh affidavits. One was that of two nd healthful. . pharles F ;Weir Jbremanof the The Vacuum Cleaning: process ; grand jury before iVhich.Harfbg-Jte- n gives every, article Jn the house a was called. The other afffresh AIR BATH' rooms idavit was sworn to by D. H. leaving sweet and clean. , ,r. , . ' 't Dont take' up your carpets or forth that set affidavit Weirs the furniture. I DO ALL was before the when Harrington NO HINDRANCE SWORK. TO jOU s Vi'; grand jury he refused to answer l 1 claiming that Anything Cleaning HIGHLY en-- questions, know was privileged, as bp, might Phyrieitnr. was anattomey ' he 1NIEED, . The affidavit of Ingersoll4 com fASPLTSA RUGS 5 tained hia statement that Har0 7d PER . B$. YARD rington called at his hoipe July 20 which ISEE'.GARDNER was, the only time he ever and ' that Harrington met him, " Vacuum never had acted as hia attorney. Many witnesses have reported to 'nr that they art being annoy- Sept. 18. A John R. Har- for 1 - T WARRANT ISSUED FOR CHICAGO ATTORNEY 1 -- Ing-crso- ll. ffw-ttr- - 0TByalth - - -- -- -- ' Toi Ma - o - f' ed by persons who wish to frighten them or influence them in some way, said Veitch tonight. The result was that we were forced to proceed with the contempt charg- I would hate to believe otherwise, but I say that it is a better thing for Canada. How could it . be C0IV2E- otherwise? Where a rich people of ninety millions open the markets to a less wealthy country of es against Harrington. dedefense for the eight millions, which is bound to Attorneys nied that anyone connected with be greater gainer? No reasonable their side of the case had tried man can say that Canadians will in auy manner to influence any of not be the greater gainers. the states witnesses. They declared that such attempts had The woman who studies the been made by the prosecution, ads pays less than the woman however, calling attention to the who doesnt about nine times ' against out of ten. ' ' contempt proceedings Mrs. Ortie E. McManigal following her t appearance before' the grand jury and her refusal to answer questions she was asked Indj21 there. ' j were aa sure of my etern- . ' Utah -- I f, O.QPEN a s j i 4? 4" : y 5 . " J s TZ7 v ' - v SHOES RLfAIRID WHILE: YOU WAIT 'I ' i ! 4 - f! r Prices Reasonable r - v fit ri - V Work .Guaranteed "My v i FRANKLIN Idaho and 22 to 30 September f 4i9i al halvation as I am that Canada will ratify reciprocity three, days hence, my soul ' would be - at declared the premier.. peace '' ..... 1"' 11 Six Big Races every afternoon. ' Aeroplane Flights daily by Aviator, Chas. F. Walsh Cattle Show and Auction Sale ... . r Registered Dairy Don Philippinis Vamou Italian Ban'd of 44 pieces Concerts every Afternoon arid Evening- ?l . Biggest Sheep Ehow in the world. Get your Exhibit Ready, .. Send for Premium Lists One fare for the round trip on all Railroads f J a? f (ta J ' ' ' H. JL ROWE, Manager., , . The Prescription Store".. '' 14 W. Center . . opponents may 'say what like of' the agreement, and they, they have aaid many wonderful things but I Uke the heart qf.' hopfrom my knsAledgotiat though the millionaire may denounce it, the common man, the multitude who cast the ballots, favor it. My opponents aay that reciprocity will be a good thing for the United States. I believe it. Remedies - I Oi DRUG CO 3v .1 Lumber Co. f)f RICHMOND W'y CO-O- P HOME, ... , Formulas are published for your information. " Thats why we can honestly recommend Penslar Buchu and Palmetto Compound for Kidney 'and B1 a d d e r Trouble. For sale only by our store. - If I - ! 5 POUR STATE FAIR AND IN- tV j TERNATIQNAl SHEEP.SHOW About the composition ol PENSLAR- Ottawa, Antario Sept. 18 Asserting that the limelight of campaign publicity had driven Ithe haunts opposition ' bogey to known only to opposition - leaders and that an overwhelming majority of Canadian voters are prepared to vote favorably next Thursday upon ratification of the reciprocity - agreement, Sir Wil-- ; frid Laurier tonight stirred to remarkable enthusiasm an audience which filled the largest auditor-iu- s in, the,Capital. city, of the d.Q , AND VISIT THE No Mystery GREAT ENTHUSIASM AT CANADA CAPITAL DllOlOQ 1 ' JO - NO PLACE USB MONSON - sub-ces- s. id indepen- dence for which our Revolutionary Fathers fought than to own a home. Better start today come in and talk it over with us we can give you a good idea of the total cost as well as -- the kind of lumber you ll need. ct - j Capital ana Labor Must Be Kept Bii'sy . 1847-185- v- - ' u $E Dun-fia- m Inter-Mounta- in - iia v GCQD COAL tixl to a T? r - clessffiit And fvnappy ll Ccal frcm bs cka&sd nnd hap' we carry .Good Coal Andersen s i 2 rs , ii k Lj i ; LOGAN SHOE HOSPITAL With Thatcher Clothing Company ui-ycu- py. v 4 Fed Co. 27 North Main Street, Logan:!..... ii r. v p ! . |