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Show tftoh LOGAN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1902 TWELFTH YEAR The orchard has been divided into three sections. The first section has been p'owed and will be irrigated late in the fall, allowing the ground to freeze up almost saturated with the orchard. ' xii 9 III ; Professor Uuit's experiment w'dl determine which is the best condition in which to leave the orchard for winter, and will be of considerable inLerest to the fruit growers of the state. Commandant Peers reports an unusual interest in military dr'di tlos year. There are over forty candidates for the positions of cadet officers, and Commandant Peers is having considerable difficulty in making his selections Meanwhile the candidates are busily engaged in poring over the United States drill Winnipeg, Manitoba, Nov. L'oukliubors were taken by apodal fain from Miunedo.su to Vorkton lust night, and were kept in the ears closely guarded by the Northwest mounted police. If the tight to move them 100 yards is any example of what the government has to contend with, iL will take a much larger force to move them the 100 miles to their villages, which are that distance from Yorkton. Minnedosa dispatches tell of stormy scenes during the entraining of the pilgrims there . After repeated interviews with Siek-rofthe leader of the fanatics, Agent Speers decided to use force, and, grabbing the leader by the shoulders, pushed him out of the building in which the Two young men went out Doukhobors had spent the night, hunting on a chill November at the same time calling upon the day, taking dogs and guns and eatables to cheer them on their policemen to bring the rest. As they came out, the fanatics way. They both belong to Lo- locked themselves together, each gan a0(i a,.e known throughout man clinging to liis neighbor, the town as sodety s bright habthus making a solid body. The itues, devoid of fortunes frown. citizens turned out to help the The pair remained away three police, but it was hard work to days and playl in splendid luck, pry the fanatics apart, it taking for when they journeyed home four or five men to pull one j again they brought with them a Doukhobor from the interlocked ducka pretty little biped with Some went quietly when a p;l;r 0f spotted wings, some webbed feet and one broad bill, and all the other things that go nto raakq a modern duck; it was ..a a Doukno- - j ucij, fn truth; and only cost them rounds of cartridges, But best of all (or worst of all) remains yet to be told; it was the saddest fate that eer befell two hunters bold. Our merry wights arose at morn betimes the break of day, and sallied forth with guns and dogs to seek 9.-T- he The Hunters and the Goose- f, ( J for-'soot- e!L:--!twe- nty - col-leg- h. University torious, 18 to 0 aggregation. A football authority says of the contest: The flurry of falling snowflakes during a greater part of the game, light enough to make it pleasant to one on the side lines, made a beautiful background in contrast to the eleven struggling football warriors fielding as gamely as only carefully trained athletes can for thei alma mater. Ti e crowd was not as large as had been expected and those who remained at heme will have lo console themselves as best they can, for they certainly missed the football treat of the' year. The game was all that anybody could isk and the apathy shown by both teams in their recent con test was conspicuous by its absence in yesterdays struggle ,3f evr two tqJjiJjere.uerved up to do their best W a gridiron contest, it was displayed by both ' aggregations yesterday. The local boys won because they played the better football. No flukes, no lucky plays, no raw decisions on the part of the officials, were responsible for the result; it was simply a case of playing football from the sound of the referees whistle until the call of final time, and the bet'er team won. The game was a remarkably clean contest to look at, as it was in fact. Not a single penalty was made nor was there any occasion for it. Not once did a wrangle occur between the players, and the officials and their decisions were taken without question by the captains of both teams. Not a sign of slugging nor was any unnecessary rough playing tried by the members of either team, and the plays ed cow a lone lorn goose and dropped on hands and knees, then crawled toward the river cautiously, and by degrees; they both took aim, two shots rang out, and lo the goose was dead, On Monday, November 10th, with heavy shot bestrewed about the ladies of the Agricultual col- hi3 carcass and liis head; he nevlege Womans club assembled in er moved a single wing, nor flutthe commodious rooms of Mrs. tered eer a feather, but sat up Prof. Swendsen. The program straight and stiff and stark like . of the afternoon was as follows: a wash in Arctic weather. The A brief history of the Italian two ran swiftly to the spot as fast painting during the period 200 to as they could go, intent on pick1400 A. D., generally known as ing up the game which their the dark ages, or between the good guns laid low. Imagine moved off like clock work. downfall of Rome and the early their extreme dismay their The Varsity boys went into the Prof. I grief knew no alloy when they game to win and displayed the Renaissance, Dy Mrs. Burchell. Miss Flora T. Cham-- j had reached that proud birds same old spirit that has won them berlain led in a discussion of the side they found t was a decoy; a many a con tost. They varied their early Renaissance, treating of wooden thing with painted wings style of play and used brain the masterly qualities of leading and painted tail and beak; while work in connection with their spirits of the time. Next meet- shot protruded from its sides a brawn and muscle, so necessary ing of the club will be held with sorry looking freak. Our hunters in winning football. Because the Mrs Prof. Langton. 83 sadly journeyed on; and swore if Aggies were the losers it New students are arriving ever more they shot a goose, (lues not signify that they did not daily. The stream has never they'd catch it and examine it be- plav the game. ceased since school opened. '1 ho fore. The hoys from. Logan put up tlii.1 best exhibition of football words of President lverr in the Do seen this year, and ought gamo-beginning of his career. room and work thorough class ly until the last. Not tho least the attendance will take care of Is now in its fine new discouragement was shown when quarters .the game went itself, is being verified to the on Center street them, and ju.t east of each succeedingagainst saw them letter down is now street, and vig-or- . Instructor McLaughlin is the Main to enter Athe play withofincreased than ever better prepared a of father the bouncing baby furnish our customers and the proud summary game girl. He is being congratulat- public generally with the higli-- I shows everything in favor of the I ed by his many friends. boys. The 4i yard line was class of bread, cakes and all lorn nearest The ex peri mental station has est tho the Aggies got to the kinds of pastry. recently purchased several sets Varsity goal line, while on three of sensitive scales, weighing as different (xrasion tin local ath-- I II. M. Black yarn lotcs were within easy striking high as 400 pounds, for use in tho fiOclh. Dress Goods, Linsoy (list nice of touchdowns and lost stock feeding experiment. Professor llutt is carrying on Jeans, etc , etc., at a big reduc j the ball. an interesting experiment with tion at Logan Tithing Office. Summary of the Game: Smiths Bakery I J ! i j .' 1 London, Nov. 17. -- The Daily Mail s comspondent Welling- t Yards gained by kicking vers. tv. i II.: Ag1 iiuu.mI cm ton cables that two survivors of the wrecked steamer Elanga-mlt- o, Yards gained lv carrying tl i who were rescued mi a raft Brown, IIs. by the British steamer Penguin IkmVn, 127 went through u dreadful experi: . i' rv Bur le. :;o, ence. The raft ironi which eg: u.i they i:: V.r.oe.'T; ('. r c.i. were taken measured only seven !f; River. 7: lo:." Agi-ho- i feet !oug by twelve f et wide, v.l: Moi ilseu, 21: Ci.wfo.d.L1 hud seven persons on it when it Nel.e,,:ei,i fi: Feu a. 7; Fio'ey, ti left the wreck. Tim food only on ho trd was two otal, i(i. apples. Tho lirt apple was consumed on Oil lo") Tuesday and the second on Wed. iu.ll ro'ie nesday, each being divided into V.UiIn. sixteen portions. From Sunday, the day they were wrecked, until Tile l:no uo: Ihui'sday, when tluy were rescued, t lie survivors drifted sixty miles on the half suhniergedrul't. Several attempts were made to land on the Three Kings islands. Three men died Monday night from drinking salt water. All of the survivors suffered tortures of thirst, and four other men and the stewardess died of exhaustion they were picked by tho Mortisen. Penguin. They had a cruel Umpire Odell- - apiointnient Tuesday night. A Linesmen Swenson and Doug-- steamer was sighted in thodis-las- s. Tiinekeepers-Ellerbo- ok tance, and frantic shouts were and McLaughlin. raised by those on the raft to atThirty-livminute halves. Touchdowns--Brow- n, tract attention. The steamer 2; Bcnnion, Goals from lowered a boat which passed free kick Bcnnion, II, within lilty yards of them, but the bouts crew appan ntly did not see the raft and returned to t heir vessel . When the Penguin was seen, only one of the sur Off. vivors was able to stand. i The Agricultural college football team lost one more game at Salt Lake last Saturday. Our bo s made a good showing in .1. first lia'f, in wh'di round neither side scored, b it 'ost their hoid in the second half, allowing, among other things, Reunion of the University to make run clear across the field for a touchdown. The two teams are closely matched in size and practice, but those who witnessed the game say the University boys put more ilfe into their worklhan did the their feathered prey; they sight- - ro-VT-- Vic- A. C. e, Lost ball on fumbles- - University, twice. to kick. L'ldvef'.'il., twice. Agriculturalro'n go, seven li-i'- 92 Agony in Shipwreck. v, three times. .TOTS DEFEAT water; the second section has been plowed, but will not be the third section is left unmolested. It is claimeu by some that orchards will winter better by allowing the ground to fieeze up just after irrigating. Fanatics Journey Home. Lost ball on downs l.Tp ive"-sitfive times: Agricu'iiiral ,1. C. TEAM No. 1 la-for- e 1 e Robbers Head Blown Noitce. Marshal Elyria, Notice is hereby given of the Krohm was seriously Henry of totcomplotion assessment and and an unknown burglar had his ,iatsin Water-wor- the ks Extension bead blown off in a battle here District No. 8 of, City, Logan early today. The sheoting oc- Utah,' and that thesamear . on curred during a fight with four file and to inspection at robbers who terrorized the town. the officesubject of the City Treasurer. The gang stole horses and rigs, The Board of Equalization of entered several houses and shot the City Council will meet on the recklessly in a wild charge down 24ch, 25th, 2Uth, 23ih and 29th the main street. of November, 1902, during J. E. Baird was awakened by days usual business hours, at the office burglars in his house. He saw of the City Treasurer, and hear two masked men standing cn and make corrections each side of his bed. Drawn re- complaints of any tax deemed unequal or volvers were pointed at his head, but he jumped from bed and unjust. Absalom Burris, grappled with the intruders. Chairman. In the darkness they broke away and fled. ADVERTISED LETTERS The burglars then entered the Bradford, Mr. Sylvester home of Town Marshal Krohm Barret, William who opened fire on them. When Jon Carlson, he had shot three times, cne of Carl inCarlson, the robbers, who had jumped to a buggy, got out and began Granger, Esq. C. A. Mrs. Mary Ann Johnson, blazing away at the marshal. At the third shot the latter fell Lewis, Mrs, McKendrick, W. M. with a bullet through his hip. Morgan, Mr. John arwho had meantime Baird, South, Mr. W. R. rived. picked up the officers gun and continued firing. The Thomas, Elder S. P. Robert Murdock P. M lobbers, however, drove rapidly away. MTICE Baird followed them to the home of Supt. W. J. Hiller, of The quarterly conference of tho the Cleveland, Elyria & Western Benson Stake of Zion will be held railway. Even after Baird open- in Smith field on Sunday and Moned fire on the robbers they walk- day. Nov. 2.J and 21, commem ing ed into the Hillier home, after at I" okdocli Wm. IJ. Lev. is, smashing in the door. The noise arruused Hillier and lie reached Alma Merrill, for his gun, which was loaded B. A. Hendricks, with quail shot. Stake Pi'eMueliCV, A burglar cautiously opened the door and Hillier blew his, Team head off with the first discharge. ( The other robber turned and ran The committee on Fire but Hillier discharged I. is second ment of the Logan City DepartCouncil barrel. The robber yelled and will purchase a team for the Firo tottered, but did not fall. He ran Department. Must weigh not into the street and dissuppeared. less than 1.2."i lbs. and be not A posse is pursuing the rob- under 4 nor over ti years of ago ber. Lorenzo Benson, Marshal Krolin is perhaps 'hair. nan. fatally wounded. Cheap sale on Ladies' wmift Girl Wanted Inquire at this slipiers at Citv Shoe Srie, office. Como early and have first choice. O. Nov. 14. 1 Wanted. v;.; |