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Show THE TRI-WEEKL- Y JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. PAGE THRE3 T. OFFICIALS 0.1 V1S1TJBV1ST0N ofLewiston, Oct. 27 The ficials of the Ogden, Logafl Transit company met here Sis morning at 11 a. m. with some the special committee and the townsmen to explain .their reasons for not running line as the people here had Stioned them to do. They set forth many reasonable excuses and agreed to run a spur part Kne to the southwestern rtf to accommodate the farmers there in loading their farm re. was produce. Their answer ceived kindly by the Lewiston people. They are negotiating Bemhisel for Sh Mr.ofRalph for a depot home his sale the work is being Bite. Grading ' pushed rapidly and soon the flat will be livened with cars darting back and forth. Sunday afternoon a contribution taken up for Mr. Parks who had his only cow bloated and which meant so much to Quite a good sum his family. was collected by Mr. H. M. Rawlins. Sunday Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Bemhisel, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellwood and Miss Sadie Bem-hismotored to Hyrum in Mr. el Ellwoods car. While there they Mr. and were the guests of Mrs. T. H. Hutton. Mr. Andrew Payne had quite a serious attack of appendicitis Sunday night. But he has greatl- improved the last two days. week ago a baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Pope. y A The seventh grade students had a delightful party this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl' Stoddard. Mr. StodGames dard is their teacher. and luncheon were interesting features of the joyment. Mr. en- evenings and Mrs. Carl Stoddard the Esther Telhome for the winter while are occupying ford Mr. and Mrs. Telford and famithe winter in Ogly will sepnd den. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Rogers and Miss Carrie Hogard motor- Sunday and spent relatives. was a Mr. Louis F. Boyle Salt Lake visitor last week. Mr. and Mrs. David Dallof and family of Trenton spent' Sunday here guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dallof. . enOrson Mrs. Hyer Friday tertained at a birthday dinner. to Ogden, the day with ed 4 I were laid for seven. Saturday night between six and eight p. m. the First ward Primary association will give a childrens Halloween party 4 Covers 4 4 Si 4 J children ar in Haloween cosParents are also invited and 4ance,-T- he 4 4 4 ed STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF CACHE. to dress tumes. to attend. 4 I, A. B .CHAMBERS, County Clerk of Cache County, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing names are the candidates for the offices; named by the Respective Political Parties, to be voted for at the General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 3, 1914. ... . . That the said names have been duly certified as provided by law and that the list herewith given is true and correct. ' I A. B. CHAMBERS, Clerk. WITNESS my hand and Official Seal this 26th day of October, A. D., 1914. " By A. M. MATHEWS, JR., Deputy Clerk. (SEAL) Bishop A. L. Hyer spent Thursday and Friday in Ogden. The Daughters of the Pio- 4 4 4 4 4 4 neers the First chapel and elected dent, Sister Libbie 4 4 4 4 If - in ward a new presi- Lewis, having resigned. Mrs. Rebecca Wiser was chosen, the other officers were newly elected this fall. A new baby came to live at ttie home of Mr. and Mrs. Will kregor last w6ek. Also a baby pri to Kai the Jap. ' Miss Florence Welch of Paradise is here visiting her sitser 4 4 , met last Wednesday the vestry of 1 1 given by the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph . company was well attended and proved very interesting. Mr. Riley Lewis and son Merlinleave next week for Star Valley to Mr. Lewis ranch. Merlin will spend the winter there. Mrs. Libbie Lewis, Mrs. Jean Lewis, Mrs. Choate and Merlin Mrs Oral Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wiser Lewis will spend Saturday at Lewis will visit entertained on Sunday at a Ogden. Mrs. Alfred who is atson. with her family dinner. Stake acaWeber the Miss Mary Pond, Sarah Hyer tendingthere. and Hazel Pratt, were in Rich- demy Mrs. Mary Lewis Stocks will mond Sunday. - , entertain at a house party FriThe lecture and picture show day night for her brother Merlin Lewis, ' who is going away I; Si ! 4' ! 4 : for the winter. :YSi ' Lewiston of the marriage of Zeldon J. Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lewis, who moved to Star Valley a short time ago to Miss McGuvan of that place. The sugar factory division has increased one since the arrival of a little stranger at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy 4 4 '! 4 J,' d Word has reached Jones. mS e PrPi e dor of j I' FAMOUS Chatham Crain Grader Sidney Stevens Implement Co. 'Agents SS. . CAPTURE OF CALAIS DEMANDED BY EMPEROR London, Oct. 27, 10:30 a. m. The battle for the road to Calais still was undecided today of Yser, . The territory west cost the which the crossing of commore men, German army pared with the are of hositilites than any other single engagecontinues to ment in the deadliest of the be the scene is said it conflict and although reinforce German of flow that ments seems to be withoutend, they apparently have made no noteworthy advance since gaining this river. The left wing of the allies has been reinforced, aiacdwhich may be due in part to efforts to offset the constant tide of fresh German troops and in part to make good the decreased activity of the British fleet which, according to German advices has been forced to withdraw further from the coast because of the German artillery. No German ships, aside from submarines, have been reported in this vicinity. The tone of all articles in the London press seems to be that the appearance of German warships would be welcomed as presaging the sea battle for which the Britens long have been hoying. Germany has a number of small cruisers at Wilhelmsha-- , fen together with a detachment of destroyers and the sudden apearance of some of these ships would be no surprise. A dispatch reaching London say3 Emperor Wiliam has demanded unequivocally that Cal-- ! ais be taken and a telegram received today quoting the Saxon Gazette gives what purports to be an ambitious plan of German invasion, once the north coast of "France is in their hands. The towns of West Flanders over and through which the battle for thd cosat has been waging, are in ruins. The canals are choked with dead and the conutryside is scarred as if by an earthquake. That the Germans have not been alone in heavy losses is at mans crossed the river Yser, tested by a dispatch declaring but hardly one of them got back that the Belgians lost 10,000 Those to the northeast of men when they were driven probably 2000 were met from the banks of the Yser. by a fine rally of Belgian infan-trynan- d The biggest oftheGerman of cavalry, who tetherguns are now reported to be at ed their horses. They were drivBruges. They apparently are en by the main force at the bayDix-mud- e, - yet to be brought into action onet's point to the river canal and some of the most terrible and into it There must have stages of the conflict remain to been frantic scenes, and bodies be decided. seen in the water oil the next day, gave- -' grim ' GERMAN CORPSES BLOCK this. THE YSER CANAL 27. Oct. Basil London, Clarke, .Daily Mail correspond- ent telegraphs from northern France: There were 2,500 German bodies in the Yser canal Sunday morning after the fight ing in the night. Many of them had been drowned, and others bayonetted and the very water itself was blood stained. streets were strewn thick with dead, and the night was hell from dark until dawn. At almost every point along the lino man opposed man some times only a few hundred yards distance between them but more often at last grips face to face. Men even wrestled and died by drowning each other in the waters of the canal. - - Germans had orders to get through the lines, cost what it might. They did their best, too. probably 5000 giving up their lives yet they failed. They were mown down with rifle shot tom into fragmants by shell, bayonetted back, yard by yard over their own dead into the waters of the canal. "It is believed some 5000 Ger Dix-mud- I es testimony of . LATEST ZEPPELIN IS A BABTTLESHIP IN THE AIR don. Count Zeppelin was present at the launching. "The airship has a special armored for compartment bombs mear the propellers and a big gun is mounted in front to destroy aeroplanes. A second airship of a similar type will be ready by the end of October. As soon as this new airship the thirty-firs- t of its kind is finished, work will be begun on another. More Zeppelins are? being built at Dusseldorf, Colmar and Berlin, the German-staf- f desiring that the number be brought to a hundred quickly London, Oct. 27, 4. a. m. A Fashion never dispatch from Geneva, Switzersonality. land, to the Express, gives this account of the launching of a new Zeppelin: The most powerful Zeppelin yet made has just been launched at Friedrichshafen, on Lake Constance. Without preliminary trials it flew away northwards at great speed, cheered by the soldiers who shouted. To Lon- - t creates per- FARMERS Highest Cash Price la Paid tor Hides, Pelts, Fare, Beeswax, Robbers, Metas and Machinery Castings by LOGAIT JTJKK CO. 146 8. Main St. Phone (1 DR. A. W. ENSIGN Logans Independent Dentist 'My aim is to give every one a square deal. 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