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Show 1 i t d dollars Making THEY THAT .WILL ALL bay BUY is the housewifes task all the time and that is why the ads are such SERIOUSLY INTERESTING READING MATTER hard-earne- FOR HER- - - , 1 H VOLUME XXXIV. LOGAN CUT. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY. MARCH The Logan River Water utters Association met yesterday abd discussed the 'water' situation s affecting Logan rivert and the elected officers for the ensuing year. President Cronquist pointed out the need Qf the measuring Stations on the river being, replaced and stated that the A. C. authorities had agreed to place two weirs in the stream at once. It was thought best that another one should be placed aflove the Telluride Power dam, and a committee of three men were named to see that the work of installing these weirs is properly done. It consists of'Olof Cronquist, John Quayle and D. TT Thomas. "The( selection of officers' resulted as follows : . President. Anthon Anderson First East street Fourth and Fifth "North on be done be-twe- n Sneddon depicted there as being altogether unsanitary. He was told -the 'that the city would place soon as condition street in better 8S the citizens improved the Mr. streets. the conditions - A communication was received from the Boosters Club, ..asking what the intention of the commission is as to street paving this' year. The letter was referred to the Mayor, with a request that he make reply to the- Club. ClaraT.KnowIes presented a petition asking for the extension of the waterworks on SeconcLNort- k- street between MrsT First The and Second Eastpetition was tabled. streets. - sideration. If the three men under indictmasked and with sticks in hand as produced' in the states testimony, entered the room of Band and laid hands on him and against his wilL carried hito to the athletic field, then it is the duty of the jury to finda verdict of guiltyr said the court. ment, ALLIANCE FACES DISRUPTION Prenner the Friday that despite the incidents at Nigrita and. elsewhere the a!lies'"(romposing'the ' Ball an je -- . & t - firmly united, was of an extended in the house today. The op position leaders declined to sh.trt ague were Ge subject, de-"to- fte premiers optimism regarding results ofthe Balkan union. They denounced the Creeks final and Servians persecuting the Bulgarians and wimm-tbev-aeous- eJ CLUB t0 stretchta great 7 Turkish G redes the oferstwhile territory, which Greece ' Considers hers by right of con- PATROLMAN . hartigan CONVICTED OF PERJURY Mw VorkIarch lS. The first onvietion in the district attor-.f- y 8 Crusade" against grafters in polio p department was Jo fins afternoon. John obtain J.Har patrolman, of being ti-- a found - perjury who acted as agent high police officials to bribe nesses a'gainst them' to leave ' alinde;t0 Y Iis- AUor' ney Whitman 'in victim mf -- Ul , tpdlars. toprotect The prosecuto Denin Sweeney, te. emoted inspector who awaits ,,n thirteen graft indictments lj6e !nan for whom Hartigan Perjured himself. w. , , in-th- n were: .. Plant Breeding for Farmers whm delivered addresses werj J. M. Anderson of Lewiston, Louis A Kelseh formerly president - of - the-Cas- vis The . farmers of Davis County interested in the y attend-meetin- g mg and a g The Annual meeting of the and a record breaking Commercial-Booster- s Club will attendance was present. be held next Wednesday t: March 39th at 8 p. m. Five of ten nom- DEATH OF S. A. KENNER, inees will be elected as directors PIONEER JOURNALIST tojserve for five years. Some very Salt Lake, March 15. S. A. important reports will be made and discussed. ' Every club mem- Kenner, 61 years old, died at 1 ber should be present. oclock this afternoon at the family residence, 836 Eighth East street. For the past two weeks, he QUEER THEORY ABOUT RAISING GOOD CHILDREN had been seriously ill, suffering from cancerof-th- e stomach and he has been in poor health for Washington, Mareh bad mothers'1" rais- - better and several months. lie leaves a wife more - vigorous children than and nine children. The funeral arhave not been cogood mothers, 'was the assertion rangements made last night by Dr. Gustave mpleted. Mr. Kepner Was well known Blumenthal, a noted physiologist the state, being promi throughoutof Australia,- before the Home in nent legal, political and jourDr. association. and Sjehool Blumenthal also declared suffra- nalistic. affairs. He was a printer and publisher, editing papers in gists were spinsters who had different parts of the state. His missed the matrimonial "market: last paper ws known as The He asserted that woman Suffrage Great ea Gampaign and was pirblish. 8Aus-traliin was a complet- failure ed in Salt Lake City- - Mr Kenner Good mothers send more boys also wrote a book recently on the resources of the State of Utah. He tojaik andinto the doevils mo-of was one of the pioneer telegraphban crime, he said, than thers. The indifference of a bad ers of Salt Lake City and Utah. mother is better for the child in After following , this occupation its battles with Jife Jater on than for amumber f years. he took np work to which he g pampering and loving lavish- - journalistic a great part of his life. He par had ed on him by an over-fonnatural ability along great ent. ine and tOo?r keenin-teresen- his would in all public questions. lie courage fighting among boys-ansaid he would even go so far as was at one time a member of the to give his hoy a reward for ev- state ligislature. ery black eye the lad gave, his THIRTY-YEA- RS IN PEN opponent without receiving" one in return. He declared there Ogden, .March 15. Eugene were too many ladies and gentle- - 15.-Th- at - - - -- de-vote- d, p- t d men-- -- Md wo- - megmlhe ptcsenl age. B.yV4beJMro wtortoMMS; J5K ftarfrMur,l.y and Hutchins and burglarized the JAMES H. IIASLAM James IlTHaslam, who died at Wellsville last week will be bur-ie-d at that place this afternoon. Funeral services will be held in the Tabernacle there. The deceased pioner was ill but a couple of days with pneumonia, but his advanced age had quite as mheli to do with His demise as the ailment jtself., Hr. Haslam'was in his B8th.year. He BoJUn.' Lanehashire, .England, on Sept, l16th, 3825, and came to America in the year 1844. ne, with others, landed at New Orleans, and they found the small vessel called the Maid of Iowa lying there. It belonged to the Prophet Joseph Smith, but was held on some kind of an obligation that the Prophet had entered into. Mr. Ilaslam and his fel-lemigrants lifted the mortgage on the boat and then used it to go up the river on. Later they presented it to Joseph Smith. Sir. Ilaslam caine to Utah in 1852, sickness in his family presenting' him from- - coming with the'ptoneers. lie lived in south ern Utah for a good many years and then came to Cache where he resided until his death. He was the father of 20 children 12 of whom are living.- - nis first wife died some years ago but he is survived by the seeond wife. Mr. Haslam lived a useful industrious life andwas respected wherever known. Some seven years ago he was-boro- -in of remain here tmtil the antarctic them proceed-loAdlaideland to bringhome Dr. Maw-so- n and five other members of his party, who have ample supples of food to last, them until they are relieved. Of the original party Lieut B. E. S. Ninnis. of the Royal fusilliers and Dr. Xavier Merz diedJn thepolar regions. The officers of the Aurora saythey were unable toembark Dr. Mawsons and to party owing to a hurricane south the in have waited longer lives the endangered have would of Dr. Wilde and his sledging op party of eight men. who were a jlangerous glacier waiting to be taken off before the sea froze again. They were rescued Feb. 23. Th endowing to- the lateness of the season, the Aurora was obliged to hurry hack to Hobart as she was Tunning short of-- provisions. Dr Wilde took possension on behalf of Great Britain Of &U the coast from Kaiser Wilhelmland to the 101st degree east longitude and named it, King George the Fifth Land. e- TWO HUNDRED PEOPLE HOMELESS IN ALABAMA y waived-thestatuoryt)- , - - on. m negro burglar signed Bryam-th- e INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT an order which will gie PatrolCelt's man Join 7. Murphv-th- e . - Tokio, . March 16. Mrs Sun revolver vith which The uouid-bt Yet Cen, wife of the former pro1 'rurden-it the visional president of China, was jnorning of larch 7. Officer Murinjured today in an automobile phy accompanied Deputy Sheriff accident while driving about To-ki- Tom. DeVjne to Salt Lake Sh was removed 'to St Bryairwas ttirned ov4-eto Warden Arthur Pratt to Lukes hospital, but her injuries are not considered dangerous. serve thirty years for attempted One member of the party was ser-- murder and second-degre- e iously hurt. e r r ns . - o. visited his native land and spent his 80th birthday there He was famous locally because of having been a pony -- express messenger and also because he carried the message from ..Mountain Meadow to Governor, Brigham Young. j. In the early days of the state Mr. Ilaslam lived in Cedar, City and just prior to the Mountain Meac&w- - massacre hr 1857, he was chosen bv Col. Isaac C. Haight, commanding the militia, of that place to carry dispatches to President Brigham Young in this city detailing the provocation tc hostilities that had been given to the Indians, and the indignant fury of the savages toward the emigrants who were passing through. Leaving Cedar City Monday afternoon, Sept. 7. and riding expressrebanging horses frereached Salt Lake quently City Thursday morning, the 10th, having .covered intbis time the distance of between 250 and 3,00 miles; gave his message to President Young, and received orders a few hours later to carry back at utmost speed and without sparing horseflesh fhe word that the IndiansmusLbekeptfrom-th- e emigrants at all cost if it took all of Iron .county to protect There was no lack Qf efthem. fort on his part, - but when he reached Ccder CSty, on the following Sunday, the massacre had prayer and Elder N,W. Kimbair ' already taken place. pronounced the benediction. 'During the services a piano solo was xecuted by iMtiss IIazel SCHWAB ROBBED 0 " TREASURED SOUVENIRS son and- - Mr,- Frank Baugh sang Jesus Is Calling. South Bethlehem, Pa., March were taken to Hyde Park for" in35. The home of M. terment, Elder Joseph' Waite of Schwab, president of the Bethle- that place dedicating the grave. hem Steel company, was robbed Mr, Cash and his family . feel dolthousand last night of several very grateful for the sympathy lars worth of- - silverware and and assistance given them during jewelry and a few hours after de- their trial, by their many friends tectives were put on the case to- and neighbors. It lightened the day Mr. Schwaubs valet and load of their sorrow very much, be forgotten, 'f by three other , men were detained nd WilL never " eonection . with them. the poHce'Tn by the robbery, The' district attorney of NorthDONT HI8S IT ampton county said that most of recovwill be the stolen prOeprty ered.' Diamonds, pearl stick pins' The Blair Motor company, is and cuff link's picked up by Mr. an auto show at its garSchwab Ton. bis travels over the giving on. West First North street age world were taken from his home, and was and he ifyou are interested at all particularly anxious in auto matters you will not puss to recover them. it. They are showing a cutaway ANGRY MOB DISPERSED chassis, that was shipped direct" Salem, III., March 15. The mob to them from the Ford factory, that last night threatened to and in addition to that have sev-- . storm the county jail here and en of the 1913 model. Ford cars, lynch Frank Sullens, who is charg that are the last word in the auto ed with aettaeking Dorothy Holt, makers art. it is one was entirely dispersed today. The of the finest Altogether of the kind displays four companies of the . National ever-madhere and is sure to Tbe-remai- of Thomas Karachi reeery-s(oMarch 16. Two Mobile, mas March 7. was today sentenc-.ed.b- hundred Ala., persons are homeless toJudge, N. ,J. Harris to 30 in Brewton, unsheltered years in the state . penitentiary, night cold wave which has Alfrom the comlie was .arraigned on two in abama its grasp. TheTHood with one assault charging plaints. a deadly weapon with intent to reached its crest at 9:30 oclock commit murder, and the other Saturday end has not subsided, burglary in the second degree He according to todays dispatches. pleaded guilty to both charges One life is known to have been and. of lost.Manyhave eeg- - injured, two days to have sentence passed. The town is in darkness and busiHe was sentenced to 20 years fori ness is paralyzed. , The floods are the first offense and 10 years for not expected to recede perceptib-l- y the seeond." The term for the bur- before Wednesday and- the glarv offense to begin at the ex- damage is estimated at $200,000. There have been no trains, to or piration of the other term. 'Should Bryant serve his entire from Brewton since Friday. 7 term he will be 65 years old when he leaves the state prison." With NEGRO BURGLAR GIVES VICTIM GUN good behavior he may reduce h's to approximately term 21 years, ne was given the maxi-muOgden, March 36. Just hcfcr'; senlence for assault with inentered a cell at the state prihe tent to commit murder and half son yesterday afternoon, Eugene the, maximum for burglary. in-pris- hs - re gpriBgr-an- d -- the Northern States Mission and . M. F. Cowley, all of whom had known the deceased when she resided in Kentucky, They paid most eloquent and sincere tribute Eldtojier worth and integrity. er Kelschwasthe one who first -carried the gospel tn hnd he told the circumstances connected with the carrying of the message to them. He and a companion were working in Kentucky, some fifty miles west of Blue .Spring Valley, where the Cashs Mived, when one night he dreamed that a messenger visited him and said to him PGo east, This message impress- go East. him ed and he conferred with his companion about it. Finally they agreed that he should go east how far he did not know, but he went. Nothing happened out of he entered the the ordihary-unti- l Blue .Spring Valley and then vyhile tramping along the high; way he noticed Aa large residence standing back from the road a considerable distance,. It was the home of a gentleman farmer that was plain and ElJer Kel-s- ch concluded that it would be useless to call there as they did not entertain Mormons as a rule. However he wffs ' impressed very strongly to go in and at last did so. ne was allowed to stop,, and found Mr. Cash to be ill. lie went in and talked to him and: . after short time Mr. Cash arose and said Well, stranger, I dont know what you have done to me, but I am not ill any longer, and he arose at once.. Gospel conver- sations followed and latfer the family jomed the church. The deceased woman had a beautiful character and all the elders who yisitedjlheir home in Kentucky were impressed with that fact. Other speakers at the services were J. W. Linford, M. F. Cowley aiui Bishop Sloan. - Elder Charles England offered the opening Agricultural Needs- J. T. Williams, Mgr. County Salt Lake Growers Exchange. of-Da- e. was:rejDarkabKAmong,lhose were-keenl- Athens, March 15 Strong feeiHobart, Tasmania, March 15. ng against the Bulgarians- - is The Antarctic exploration ship spreading with great rapidity Aurora returned hope "'yesterday among the Greek population. On- - with 24 nut of Jhe 32 members of the strong hand of the govern-ffi- t the expedition company by Dr. prevents a violent outbreak Douglas Mawson.The Aurora will irritation of - "Dr. SHIP AURORA RETURNS Mc3enationalize them The The funeral services over the remains of Mrs.- Nann'e S. Cash, Second ward 007 Sathetl were Very largely' attend-edan- d urday, there. was manifested a 'of love anil sympath'that spirit - Gi - Sofia. March 15. Guechoffs statement" in The Utah Agricultural College arranged for a truck gardening institute to be held at Bountiful beginning March 15th. Several of the experts from the College were in attendance at the two meetings, the meetings held at 2 pi m. and 7 p. m. March 35th. The subjects for discussion ' record-breakin- 7THllsboro7NC., March 15 Three students of the University of North Carolina Ralph - Oldham, Will Merriman and, Aubrey Batch were found guilty this afternoon of manslaughter in connection with the death of a fellow student, Wilt Rand, "while the latter was being hazed last Septem-- each sentenced to four months in jail. In charging the jury Judge .Peebles said thatwhether young Rand fell off the barrel during the hazing or the barrel was kick- ed over was not a matter for con- BALKAN NUMBER 84. Dr. L. D. Batchelor. Small FrairCuiturr Knudsen. Hie evening meting. Soil Fertility; value, "fare and of barnyard manure application Secretary, D. H. Thomas : . and marketing , of Preparation Treasurer, N. M. Hansen. .truek crops Dr.' E. G. Peterson Executive Committee,. C. C. and Dr. L. D. Batchelor. Clawson. George D. Reeder and The ."Walnut, industry for filths. Hen rv-Utah L. D. Batchelor, and W. W. Knudsen. MEETING HAZERS OF MANSLAUGHTER CONVICT 18, ISIS mm - upon behalf of himself and others asking that some repairing - CACHE' VALLEY PIONEER GOES TO HIS REWARD BOLD HEELING fhe city commissioners met on A petition was Friday evening. Jno. A: Sned-don- , presented by Att A A - C.Very likely southing you ought to buy today" in any event is offered at a material reduction from the price you have expected to have to pay. Such- information as this will. come to you often in your reading of the ads. yester-day.'whe- n r e GuarxLarestilLon duty flLacatMnUohEkcgaragerwTtk seems no disposition ' on- the part the improvements that have re-- ' one to start trouble. of any eently been made isa very invitSheriff Purnell said he planned ing plaeet .and every attention Sullens "anp Ernst Harri- will be shown visitors. It will be son, who also is under arrest in open from 8 a. m. till" 10 p. m, connection with the t attack, to and everybody will be welcomed. some other county seat for Again we say, DONT MHS IT. to-tak- - e (Advertisement), . -- |