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Show THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PACE FOUR A ' MEETlDAfiO TUESDAY And Is This Descendant of W ashington Line rrw TPAPPIPR Written at tha rav Washington ty ' 9 1 tuilinuja. ky. (TL author f noounnerd, in a trip alori th Poiomac a kiropati gentleman tfl rank a n idm4dou, Mho, a 1th tha rnagnifli ef U esifulnstr i&blif toubiiean befog hia niOd, on of tag the auuple, un iomrd Mt. Vernon, remarked Mith surprs, Bot unrutied with ar. asnai. "And la thl h from the Colleg3 of Idaho. The matches are scheduled to take place in the Smart gymnasium beginning at 8 oclock in .the evening Coach George Nrison of the Aggies has picked a team to oppose the Idahoans after a series of tryouts conducted last week. corresponding-Humb- er The following grappleds were chosen : Francis J. Decker, feaKilburn, therweight; Marvin weMax Gowans, lightweight: lterweight; Douglas Bergeson, middleweight; Bert Gardner, There will light heavyweight. he no match between heavy weights, the Idaho college hav-in- g no men who would come this class. Opposing the Aggies will be the following grapplers: Vicun-d- iH Wk4hg- primed Ift ry youh-eoum- Urn' THh poem nas fijrat tha On. fiinaU St What feouldst thou Soma vaat And colonnaded pile, ntuunlinf he , Should front' luk Jt'arn with daring a cairn And adamantine rojal banners Hi Th. ' for Th th dcndant castle ef Georg B on .on Washington, ef Aust-i- a, line and the bearer ef the same name aa hie illuatrioua Washington American relative, to gaafd Not jroolno-B- ? a su h 'i Iioxq th cold and ioienia rmrtiait At of th pendant Which er - hint , flficloeil, t mockeries ' t t unnlng Tj rtnny Invents, t l Th paUslm .mil of hls; t.tm worshipers. Befit not him, whose Ufa majestic wu, And grand. jr( fire from pomp and empty bluet A these high, everlasting hills; and . , , pur mi !, tiny coltihed clajr of am-h- ca4 walla, ami With fac;and ' Heaven which smites upon hln grate. 'hat, would t thou have? Is not thla nit of e.irlb Moat beautiful Tull not that doleful v. boll, , 1 ilk It not. It ton might well befit Th wall of wo, stern Image of . ehrouit, And pall, and agonising tear; but this. O, thl The why, tl a seen of blue. Rejoicing etream. kissing each stalwart rock. An If to win the sternness from its face, Uoes singing off its way past happy ' i homes ' Blest with th kindest fruits of earth. And here Tile hilk have found I pathWOy to tli tor Ford, featherweight; Chilton Bryant. manager of the of Washington tearii and lightweight; Phillip Blood Relative Jj Albertson, welterweight j Bruce First vn slow. year of unad- Through . Felix , Woods, Vartciiig wr. middleweight, Equal w heir field war lost or field Dicus, light heavyweight, . war won, The meet will be conducted George Baron von Washing Wtf breath of popular applause or blame, under the Pocky Mountain conNo fanned nor damped, onquenrhably ton Is Distinguished ; ference wrestling rules, accordth mf. Austrian Citizen. Too inward to b reached by flaw of sun, ing to Coach George Nelson, ' idle fame, Vi arching fh earliest smile Of- Coming John Anderson of the Deseret Tin- most UUtlnsfuWUfd kinsman and , morn, Soldier nd statesman, rarest And gymnasium of Salt Lteke will Biinieaiike of (ieorge Wushlnsiou, ur glory of departing day. jat example of great dui lee Tha the Inflowers breath their holiest lives In Km ope. He , ilrat ITcaltU-ntact as referee. dope. cense round, a honor as a world Simply ,f von breathing, Huron WasliMgton, Ueorge is And alt the air fs musical with birds The Aggie team comparaworn I'ueld, wi-- pum a tiiit1jiin of Ausirlos r A fvum spray to spray, to a time ti That-Mllfetiidt(ferent gift tively inexperienced, there- - be- mvulry In Anierlca unU fought ngnlnst ; born And heVe, tn this ing no letter men on the, team th World w nr. The Huron is sixty- - j Pumb for hlmaalf, unless it Wer to fleqdesreyed nook, where tree. of death. this year. However, Decker and eeven eur old and live alone, with less verdure for hi barefoot '.Idlers eloquent, Gardner had considerabls ex- Ills seven dojfs, in an enormous aliuhhy Put Spring from out the mold taking their Tramping the snow to eorat alter rout they trod. perience last year and should euutle In Si.vrlu, southern Austria. Prom consecrated dust here, "slumbers con5m hundred jeur ago, the liaron Held by hfe awe la hollow-eyeall give their opponents a stiff battent; Itjveua-werta lord of there All uiia Torlln, ef greatness that can die? Tread Modes, yet firm as Nature eelf; tle. Bergeson showed uo well in iaya, s lightly, Kngland, fnun whoiu th the tryouts despite the fact that For, meihlnka, his sainted spirit broods 'ended, dei proiu Tortlu to Sav tv trie men hi nobler temper ' In ail . ehafned; this is his first year of wrestl- llohert Washington, lord of The perfumed air, and hallow every Hot honored then 'or now beceuse h Gowans scene are and Kilbufn of In Ireea HiXi, the family ing. wooed versatile grapplers and elemin-ate- d George and the buroB were the game. Th popular voice, but tht he fill Of thl mostV lovoJy spot withstood. HolteM Washington married the daughAnd is this alir their oponents in the team ter hlghr-oulethere ut Lord Kernefortl and hud severul And say, besids that grave thon aaweaf on but of a with troyouts dispalv one who, one. One n aa Kohert, Jr, alio tons' Who wa all this, and ours, and Nurtured In the free and fertile West, men strength and ngilitv that should on emigrated to America, tine of President g . , , . J i - unison-lllgh-pola- , l 1 ed i j , - , i d Wuh-ingion- . Miile-btnirn- A Eng., Feb. 21. plague of seals along the South Carnarvonshire coast, recently pnt fishermen iemporarily out of business and causehe government ministry ofiisheries much annoyance. Tlte seals ate the fish nearly as fast as the fishermen could catch them, for a tifne, and often tore empty nets to piccel as4f they were bent on. showing their dislike at finding " their dinner buckets" empty. On one occasion the seals swarmed into the fishermens favorite haunts in such numbers that the gunboat II. M. S. I)oon was dispatched to Carnarvon Bay and, with the aid of residents alonng tha const, who heir huntingpiec-es- , . Fry ugh 15 seals were killed in one drive, but even this did not put an end to the pest. Another ti$ne Lord Waver tree,' and a party of friends who were playing golfsaw a drove of seals themselves on the sunning rocks and, abandoning golf sticks for rifles, killed five one day and six the next. It has been established that the seals have a breeding place in. the caves near Nevin,' and the government is considering Vs hat steps to take ' to rid the coast of the nuisance. The seals of this Colony are known as thl common seal and the gray seal, which have , inhabited various parts of the British coasts for many generations, but not in such pumbei's, ordinarily as to cause such an inconvenience to fishermen; Thg fur of these has no particular value commercial- - on these great men of Kohert v a grandson of fleorge Washth ington who diecuiud first President of Coach Nelsons, I card. High Sclioof Laf WAPHlNtlToN' 1 tha I nlted . Open To Town Ladies Throwing the laboratories of the Logan high school wide Open to' the mothers ofLogan, the home economics department of the Logan high school will offer freecourses rin "household arts to the women city, according to Miss Bessie Law, head of the department. First public notice to this effect was given out at ft reception field in the high whopl- - auditorium te-- , Old Chronicle Tells of Washington as Fireman , Xtiites. 3 John, another son of Hubert Wnsh-Ingtoaiid- his- - deseendunt lived ta England until the end of the Eighteenth century when (hey emigrated, but not to America. James Washington. descendant of John, went to The .Hague and sold his services where h could n( an officer." IB 1790 fie learned that a Washington had become President of the American republic, and after Investigating found jhat Oeorg was Ids true tdood cousin. James then n, , - J father of our country aa follows: Washington presented the engine In 1775 to the Friendship fire Tfif war almost" aTtundred jear hef'ire there were paid firemen, la those day the fire fighting Was done by volunteers, who belonged to different companies, just as It Is today In small towns. When a fire Wat discovered n big was rung and at the f th volunteer efgupl the members company earn running from wherever the.V.wmrq; they limited out the engine pndt dragged It, With a ssre of men tagging ft tlonf rivpe; to the fire, "amt tov work fqr all they were 'vyrt;bs 'hvaking th pnrup handles go up fh Hhe a seesaw. The Friend-ajjii- v fire' csmirmnywa organized on August Kt. 1774, .the year before bought., the engine for it, and is ttltl' in existence, although nuW Alex-anla has a paid fire department. The engine Is there yet, and on special occasion it I brought out liy theal''riend-shiVeterans' Fire assoclstlon." mm-psn- yr ls-1- centlv. The following courses ' will be giyen:- advanced cloth- flood Te loathe the, Very name of Tyrant, bowed Hint there, and felt such aspirations high, i. Such pride unutterable, and such holy 'jmJ-Aw- fi di fd ly the-sam- day-Mrs- years ago today the city of London, Ontario, was almost destroyed by fire. Rear Admiral Henry B. WilU. S, N., who commanded son, ' ' aw U, S. naval forces in Fiance, the Ae ao Helphlan Vale, no "Pilgrim shrlns Vf blessed Mecca, and no mouldering reaches the age for retirement . cross . , . today. Today will witness the opening of the annual "Madr!" Gras carnivals in New Orleans Mobile, Pensacola and other cities of the South." ' , Todays ' dedication of tha new $4,000,000 Elks Temple' in Philadelphia will be attended f : by prominent representatives of thq ol der front many cities. Fesslonslif .the annual' convention of the department of i! superintendents of the national education 'assocition will begin today anp continue until Friday. Leaving Ifouston today on the French Lye steamer 'Lafay-- 1 St-fette several mmdre.d businessi I v's : men of the southwest will begin Hi n UV a 7200-mil- e foreign trade cruise J v of southern waters. ' ir Me njmf Janies M. Beck, solicitor general of the United States, is to Or tower, clad In verdur rich with be the orator at the Washingblood celebration toOf fnartv red saint or warrior, 'er could tons birthday atlr of the New York Sons of day And hla veins! hia r-.-,j if,, ! :iMe: ing, clothing for children, And "renoVatkm and care of clothing to be taught by Mrs. Effie de- , Brown, an instructor in th costume designing partment; and household management and decoration, to be, taught by Miss Law; and food preparation and planning family meals, to be taught by Miss Priscilla Rowland of the department. The first class will be given on Tuesday, February 21, and SAID BY WASHINGTON Will be costume designing, statWithin youthful but one A moral character la the first es Miss Law. The class will meet Of ten million hearts that throb tvric 4 esaential la a' man. in room 102 in the high school like his, American vh are intrtd in the I feel that hurt the every thing that turn them ta this grave, a Nae On , building at 3 oclock. family trte ef George Washington, tion' shrine. a gentleman. of . Brown will meet an mot Amencans are, will be Interi hope, somejlay, we shall become a And gather here such nerve for nobis deeds, any women "w ho are interested ested In this photograph taken re- storehouse and granary for the world. That should som rash, intruding too , We do end wlslrto be the only ieo. r dare in the course in clothing at five cently In Austria ef George Baren van th Austrian descendant T wrest from them sacred birthWash-jngtp- Twenty-fiv- e - H h , tftewj'f-'-- the Revolution. ' Secretary Work will ' receive from the University of Pennsylvania today an honorary LL. D. degree for his service's in the medical corps during the war, as postmaster general and as th. right won of the interior. By him who slumbers here, ef ever secretary - seek. -- - A- - caucus of - administration With sac rileglous hand, to mar the leaders will be held in Washingdeep Repose tit this most consecrated spot, ton today at which it is under- then, , As multitudinous as th ocean's wsvy. stood a program w ill be mapped Their swords would leap front out their out for the organization o fthe sheaths sod strike e new senate so as to have la their avenging- arms, foC Freedom, ' Home " Iff control of (he supporters And God. deeming their lives a paltry important committees. s price For the bare privilege to fight for such In The Days News A heritage! Iaiuis J. Taber, one of the And ay th grave that thus members of President Conid firs the heart of youth, could agricultural commission, wlrv the lov lit matron and of maldi, bore not a is best know to the public trace o funeral urn, through his connection with the Of btsxoned eulogy; No sculptured .haft of Parian marble. national grange, of which large And no bristling arms ercanopied and Influential organization he with gold, as hi owe is the executive hj?ad. Mr. TabSeren Rut, gtmple. grand. nr. It Ilea within ih dim eli woods he er comes from Cleveland, O., loved w here he has had some hand in 8 well, the broad, blue He yenL that Republican affairs. He followed smiles Sbos HI Roosevelt ino the epitaph, tbs itresm that mur- Theodore murs by Moose Bull ranks long enough His sverlastlng dtrgst to lx defeated as a candidate Hark with thy thnurMs linitenant-governo- r of Ohio. Of lordly birth; bring noLempty trap- for For a quarter of a century he ping ere. He need them not, has" worked for the Grange in It is the custom of VesseS to toll nearly every state of the union, tkotr belts when passing Mount Vernon i getting nothing worth mentioning in the wajof dollars and ( pie to taate the sweet of an equal and o'clock p. m. in room 401. Miss Washington, of tho tin and th barr good government. Rowland will meet those who ef th Washington name his a same illustnou WotfidJo God, the harmony ,if. na, areinterested irrthe - course in: American "relativ, tions were an object that lay nearest foods in the high school kitchto get a Job In America and let- to the hearts of sovereigns! 1 hold the maxim n en at 3:30 on March 4. There tried less applicable ter werw exchanged between th twr. will be no charge for any of the The baron has no copy of hi great- to public than to private affairs, that Is the best policy." . courses and the work is being grandfather's letter but he does have honesty It to me that little more appears our Presigiven with the aim of filling a the original of the answer than common wpae sad common hon' dentJafnes dent" rrfBvtng t Bitfttary want for classes of this long felt esty would be necessary to make us a W tlid new republic, Georg' kind open to the women of the post reason for the refusal and plain deal- great and happy flat Ion. city, according to . Miss Law. ing as stated in the letter waa that t am resolved that no misrepresentation a falsehoods, or calumny shall Women may register for any or It was not In a;cord with the policy make me swerve from what I conceive all of thesclasses. of the Aiuerk an government to bestow - - of any kind en foreigner to the exclusion of her own cltixens. However, be. admitted hi blood rev to James. lationship " Later we learn that James Washington aisoimule a name and pnVItlon In life for himself, and hla son Jacob an even greater one. Jacob sold his services to the Bavarian government under King l.adwlg 1, and finally became marshal of Si court. He became a baron ami lord of the estate at Netting, L'p-pKavarla. Jacob'a only son, Maximilian, the present baron's father, carried the family career still further by cousin to marrying royal duchess Queen JIAry of England. Now the hhfon 1 trraf last of hi line, hi brother bating tU71. Pathfinder Magaslne. office DO YOU KNOW THAT The dragon fly 13 the most ftn- dent insect known to scientis and has the least complex ana- ' 4 tomy. German factories are produc-,in- g fcUer shoes than Last year - bh'p - making Women , are working overtime. Porcupines, because they1 girdle young trees, ars the worst enemies that planted forests sho-'s- hav?. v L A substitute for the Wasser- man teat, reijuiring only Ylftcen r.ii.iulvs for completion, has recently been perfected. to be the strict line of doty. The very Idea of the power and the right of the lieople to establish government presuppose the duty of every individual to obey tlie established gov- - erniuent. Old Pohick Church Not far from Alexandria, Va., ta church of which one liesrs less Uian of Borne of th rrthef fhurrbe In, Which the fir rrerident worshiped. Thl I the old I'ohlck church, of w.hh h. It I claimed, Washington wa the designer. He also wsa a vestryman of thl known that he bad a church, and It great and peculiar affection for U. It I church having much to do with Ih spiritual Ilf ti Washington. 1 nnNmE There is no other BROMO Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as an . effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP and INFLUENZA, and as a Preventive. Price 30 Cents. ' The First and Original Cold and Grip TiAM cents for his efforts, but much for his organization. Sir. Taber is a Quaker and has fought all his life for agricultural reforms, temper, ance and law enforcement. For two years he served as director of agriculture. Though a successful wiser of Jersey, cattle, .of the as vice-preside- T , , , - ATTRACTION' MONeTlES, 23 21. - Joint1 Stock Land Bank, he is particularly versed in rural creditis. , t Today's Anniversaries 1791 .Joseph Duncan, fifth governor of Illinois, born at Par-iKy: Died at Jackson ville. s, 111., Jan 15, 1844 Henry J. Newton, the! father of the dry plate process! in America, borit at Hartle-- j 1823 ton,' Pa. Died in New York City, December 23, 1895. 1827 Sir Welter Scott-disclos- ed himself for the first time as the author of' the famous J ap- pointed Andrew Jackson military governor of Tennesse. 1877 The Electoral commission decided by a vote of 8 to 7 that Oregon should be counted for Hayes arid Wheeler. ( ; 1890 Congress decided to hold the Worlds Columbian Ex-- ; ( , position in Chfcagd. 1915 The California eight-- 1 hour law' for working women. wasTupheld "by the Supreme Court of the United States.--1916 The Germans opened a .great assault on the French positions at Verdun.' One Year Ago Today The premier, of Albania was shot and wounded, at Tima,' by a student. Todays Birthdays . Viscount , Cave, the ' Lord Chancellor of Great Britain,.! born in London, 69 years ago to' es a ttiritlint story ly J20&ERT . day"" of Covt ind Rmna W. CHAMBERS The , Great Romance Declared5 by many critics to be more wonderful than "The Birth of a Nation; more thrilling than Way Down East . - L ove Rear Admiral Henry B. ',U. S. N., who has reached the age of retirement,, born at Camden, N. J., 64 years ago to- - , . j day. Ernest P. Bicknell, who serv- ed during, the was as head of the American Red Cross in Eu- - and Laughter Wil-soh- ", rope, Jborn near Vincennes, Ind., 63 years ago today. t Mrs. Margaret Deland, writer of many popular stories, born at Allegheny, Pa., 68 years ago - COMEDY NO NODE Prices Mat. 13c Adults 35c EVENING 50c ; CHILDREN 13c II. II. Allen, Logan, Peh. j . 23 . today. t Jonathan Boifrne, former Un- destroy the mellowing effect d ited States senator from Ore- time on tile glass was wiihotfl gon, born at New- Bedford, foundation. Mass., 70 years ago today. - Windows inYork Minst- NORWAY -- er Get First Cleaning In 600 Years ihy Associated Pres I HULL, Ertg., Feb. 20, There are windows in the York Minster of Hull which have not been washed in more than 600 years it was announced recently by the Dean of York in making an appeal for a local fund for the preservation of these antiques which ars still in active service. There is ho collection of English glass in the world approaching that at York Minster said the dean, and if the public allowed to disappear their Jike would never be seen again. Some of the windows which have been in place for six centuries were being cleaned for the first time, the dean asserted, and it had been 'found that the belief that washing might these-windo- ws . i f By QUEEN A -- NOVELIST Associated Press) OSLO, Feb. 20. - Cooi-idg- Cool-idg- CAPITOL tia nt -' T QUININE " it Georg Washington wu one a fireman, ay the Inuroit .New a At least he presented the volunteer compitny of Alexandria, Va,, with a fir engine. M. H. Lev Ilk, Writing in St. Nicholas, describes this Incident ia the life-of the of.-th- e , By Rinsell Lowell Jam and tauaht hie own lofty htlls and chainlets is NOT on the Box, it is NOT Waverley novels. 1862 President Lincoln tiSnts 4, . mate them valuable rtr) (Hy AssfKldted NEVLV, e. Broad-minde- If this Signature Upset British Coast Fisheries - Aggie wr?s11mg team will get its first match of the season tomorrow night, when fie grapplers "will meet a 'The-Uta- 'Answered VVeiSi i Swarms of Seals Visitor's Query DwellsjfrThis'AustrianCastle. 1 AM? b ehruat If Maud of Nbrway had had to earn her, ow n pwnJiX7L She would probably have adopts ed a literary career. She has toward decided inclination finishes and not only writing one novel but is working steadis ily on a second. Queen Maud frieM a told have to reported that if her novel were published it would be issued under a Pspu' have doym, and nobody would any idea as to the real identity of the writer. , va. The next week or two will?1'do- hundred of baseball plaveis ing thfbig jump from the fastness of the Nrtjl the sunny fields of Florida, o as, Georgia, and other parts the south. s. J The French open golf chamt a pionship will be pla.ved at July. tilly the second week of |