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Show l tah Umrsnity THE L.OGA M LOGAN. UTAH, TUlCSui V. FKIAIfUAKY 13, 1304. VOL. 3. OF INTEREST TO habitants, and yet the ALL dwell Farmers Should Give More Attention TO THE CULTimiOH OF THEIR LARD. Cache Talley Can and Will Yet Sustain One Hundred Thousand Inhabitants." To Tub Kditos or Tm Ninon- - The all absorbiug theme of the present is the outlook for the futuro;and all mauuer of ideas permeates the air. East and vest of our fair vnllies thousands of able bodied men are being fed by the hand of charity. This is not a clans of men who have beeu numbered among trnmjs and paujiera, but of a very different chins, the bone, muscle nml energy of onr land which non lies idle for want of the opport unity to be used. This state of things brings many serious relictions to thinking minds. People must l fed and if not employed that feed must coins from the amount on hand. Although the great malts of the world together may contain on ample supply to tide over until another crop is taken off, it is not so distributed us to meet the present immediate demands, and the facilities to employ the unemployed are so few thut while consumption goes steadily on production is sufleBS. fering The result of such conditions must be apparent that as demand increases no matter bow cheap the few who GAM here now are wondering bow to put themselves to work. Out Lome to boys are leaving Suck employment Our avenge yield per acre is 13 bushels. Now if those who remain at home succeed in getting a comfortable liv ing with an average of 13 bushels, twice the nuinlier could be blessed if the jield could be increased to 26 bushels per acre, which we all agree can be accomplished This will by proper cultivation. follow through every department We must rise to a of agriculture. higher development of our partially developed ressources, before we can hope to make much progress in those which are undeveloped. Ohson Smith. IV. D. Plowden, is in the city. San Fraocisao, Geo. W. Underwood of Kay avi lie city yesterday. 0. L. Banks, s commercial msu (rum St. Louis, is registered at the Isigsu House. was in the Wiu. E. Fisher, one of tbs leading citizens of Oxford, Idaho, is n the city aud at the Palace. A number of our young people drove over to the ball in Uyrcui Friday night and reporhd having an enjoyable time. 0. C. Loveland, Sheriff of Box county, was in Logan the Klder other day on oificiul business. Carl spends a good deal of his time chasaud has run ing down criminals to earth. many A case of diptberia baa broken out in the family of Jacob Smith of Millville, it is not s very severe case und as every preuautiou is being taken it ia thought there ia not much fear of the disease spreading. rs product the supply must decrease unless the latent energy is ein ployed There is no one thing that the attention of this people ejiould ba.drawn Jo of such impor- It was rumored on the streets Lance as this. It is an old theme Sunday night that an engine and two to us. Voids of wise counsel and cure hud been blown from the truck warning hnvo rung in our pure for uu tiie U. P. road between Ogden years past, hut when the conditions aud Salt Luke aud oue man killed are ripe for their fulfillment, are and others wounded. It waa a false we in shape to meet them? We rumor, as it was only a blockade, tbe wonder how we shall make eni mow blowing on tbe track as fast as ployincut for our own children, it could bs plowed off. yet are looking forward to the Saturday morning wu an unusuflocking in our midst of thousands ally cold one aud the wind waa blow-lu- g for food and raiment. In vain severely fioui tbe east. Many have we waited for capital to start ot the A. C. students suffered somethe hum of machinery for us, and what on thuir way to school, white now it must be apparent to all that one young man bad his face aud we must put on a change of front. huuda quite badly frosted. It waa Wait no longer. Turn back, if such a morning as is seldom seen in necessary, to the foundation of all this country, fur which we are duly development, upon which we have thankful. beeu urged to build in time past. Ou Jauuury second of this year The sail manufactories will never Mr. John Bradley of Paradise had a stall until there it a demand for manufactured products. That de- bad cancer removed from under hia mand will never be created until right eye. The cancer had caused our opulution has incrensed to him considerable torture and and after its removal be got much greater proimrtions thnu Now be ban comnow; that required imputation to along nicely. from aame aud it recovered make manufacturing succesful will pletely Hia Hue. rnauy frieuds will never come until weeau feed them; feeling lie learn of bis recovery . to pleased fond supply will draw people from Miss Marry A. Williams the belle everywhere hut there will be no attraction to that place where of Nouuan) oldest dsugliter of Morfood is Ki'arce. mon N. aud llariet Wiliiatus, left ou Three per cent, of Utahs land Friday evening, accompanied by is all that is now under cultivation Alexander Stowed of Willard City aud of that small amount, much Utah. Their destiuatiou is Logan, is only partially cultivated, and where on Wednesday next they will Their why? If we want gold, raise he married at the Temple. flour, which will bring luirrel for muiiy friends wish them success on barrel; if we want manufactories their journey through life. Paris raise bread to feed operatives. Pott. Do not lie too imwitient, farming AM preparations, the excepting is drudging when there is uo acti- program, have been completed for vity in demand, hut remcmler it the Printers ball to lie given Thursis the foundation of nil wealth uml day the 22 inst aud the committee upon which all staid common ou arrangement is now preparing wcnltlm are built, the scimrco of that. It is inleiiled to make the lifes susleunnce of all great cities, program an interesting part of the and when crash after eracli in fin- -' affair, as aa effort will lw made to aucinl circles shall shutt'T the sta- - get the best latent the city affords, rate is to lie asked the bility of cities, the pntiout, yehling A soil uu ler Ditme touch will still mjiroad from Brigham City and claim t'm Aral place iu the heart Ogden, provided crowd come from vf all hmunuity. those cities, as they probably will. Cache valley rnu ami will yet The affuir is to lie one of thu grandest lUotaiu oue hundred thousand is - ' ver given iu the city. incon-veuieu- j NATION. r GET SEEDS ADDITIONAL L .CAL K. K. Thomas' sells inter wear at FREE. DISAPPOINTED LOVE. IN ii The coat for 10 day. Station If you wish good un;'.led wood go Da nisi Clough a Hermit in Experiment Makes a Fropoaition to A. L. Skanchy, lx. pin Islnud- New Hampshire Mountains - 4t WHICH THE FARMERS WILL JUMP SiSLtlCJJE; ing by myiwlf.l have the ail vantage nf the average uian, being able to read or rest whenever 1 choose. Mr. Clough speudi ing about the building hi time work- The Nation would ; a correspondent in evbrry city and Rone' folks have more patience town in the county, viflio will scud His Sweetheart After Becoming an than sense. , Hew us in the news every days. J. A. Farley willj Rock is a lucky umu w ho doesn't Springs coal at a reduced price of know his w ife's mind. fit) cents imr ton. Cals' aud see me, Oue of the greatest cariositea ttii opposite poet office at jFarlpy Bros, couutry affords in the line of human a sinurt tuau w ho knows 'J old stand. wheu in freaks to has discovered beeu llill f. keep hi mouth shut. Miss Verne Lufkin In a been ran. Outre, nbunt ten miles from Brisfined to ber room for several days As A rule the democratic papers tol, N. Ii.,au)s the Boston Mina Verne' many with tbe grip. uot uow yelling, the tariff i are iu a small tumbled-dow- n hut, friends sympathize will her and bojie resides 'Clongh, the hermit." ID a tax. to eee ber around again .soon. hunihie dwelling is s small, Denotkacy and prosperity uevci tuuipled-dow- n Psini nmn-rfvv. ruble a If the weather building. a is minus, the elaplmcrda are falling yet dwell iu tin turnl at the same ber of our young men thinking of driving over to Brig ini City thin off and the windows are a mixture of time. afternoon to attcud to Llculiue ball broken glass aud rags. Hone ILoILK love to lie talked Through the roof projects a suiaM to lie given in the O; ;ra House ut about nud other like to do the from wliich ismim piece of that place. talking. smoke. Clone at hand stands ike to have AT NO. B5 and land. GLEE GUIS AT SMITHFIELD They Take the Town by Storm Warmly Received. A KAS3QHI ESCAPE FROM DEATH. I All that Is Required la to Hake a Thorough Test and Report the Result of Sams. It The following letter from Professor Sanborn will prove of much interest to the farmers throughout Utah, and is self explanatory : TO ns Kioto of Tbs Nation. Under the uew system of seed distribution recommended by Secretary Morton, the United States Experiment Slution will place atthe disposal of the Utah Exieriineut Station seeds to lx distributed to those farmers who are desirous of trying the varieties named below. And who will pledge themselves to make a careful tri d aud to report in full to this Station the results of their IpsI. I would lie plea: ed to have you announce that any of the varieties of seeds mentioned will be forwarded direct from the National Experiment Station to farmers in amounts designated by those desiring them, provided it does uot exceed the amount necessary to make a full and fair trial. The kinds of Beeds are as follows. Red Kaffir corn; YlIow nnllo maize; White millo maize; ciim-so- n clover; Unknown cowpens; Dwarf Essex grape; English Jerusalem corn; Yicia villosa; Spurry; Lespedeza striata; Dromua Inermis; Lul Lyras sylve8triB; Spanish peanuts; Alfalfa; Melilotus nlba; Hester tobacco; Connecticut Seed Lear tobacco; Havana seed leaf tobucco; Comstock Spanish tobacco; Dirego Blood Tarnip beet; Burbee Dwaif Lima beau, Kentucky Wonder bean; Sterling pcaa, Melting sugar peas (edible pods) N. Y. Improved (thornless) Stump rooted parsnip; Snowball cauliflower; New Rose celery; Zigzag evergreen sweet corn; Kansas stock melon Kentucky Wondcr Graud watermelon; Rapids lettuce; Denver market lettuce; Price taker ouiou; Bermuda ml ouiou; Bartolies glass radish; Prickly wiuter spin ache; Ponilerosa tomato; Snowball turnip; Golden Ball turnip. Farmers familiar with the seeds above mentioned will olmerve that several kinds are ailpted to arid Olliers regions and dry soils. belong to the clover family and have a tendency to improve the soil when the roots aro turned un dnr. Others, like rape, are adapted to fending off the soil by sheep in the fall of tli9 year. Those desiring these sends will ilea sn write to this office stating the kinds and amounts of euch that they desire. Very respectfully, J. W. San bokn, Director, Utah Expnriinet Station, Logan, Utah. Ser-rmlell- n; egg-plu- nt Its Gluhr-Ther- d, I Tli e Ward conference of Paradise was held in the meeting !nue at thut place Sunday and tLfe place wacrowded, interesting laud timely remarks were made by Presideni Onion Smith and klder Nephi Martineuu of this city.. rickety old liaru, propped up lr. isn't nlwuy the girl with plank and benmr, sava on one end, the feet who wear the biggest which is supported by the grouiul, lines. s largest in the Tlirough the broad crack sides is seen s small bunch of hay, The Iowa legislature is cona mixture of bushes, brier and dirt, the drink problem. WVll sidering lteceiilly a Bouton man visited the bet they'll down it. The Sail Lnke Temple picture, recluse and found him a ragged and wiiicb Till Nation is giving swny uukept-liKikin- g In sun indiiidunl. If .ECObONY wu always weulth as a premium to our stilwriliera can- corner of the shanty where lie lives, there would be million of rich not be secured by resident of thin oil a small, rickety liedsti'ad, was a men iu (lie couutry today. elsewhere than county through Tiik fused muss of clothing, cvidcuili Nation, notwithstanding the asser- undisturinil for mouths, save as he A IEKhon i bouud to Itclieve in tions of irresponsible parlii to crawled iu slid out. and rcupcct the rigid of kings In tiie center of the roots wo a unli'H he liiumelf hold ace. J. A. Hendrickson, Iia a K nil Lilly little table, ou which were two plates, a factory in Logon that Cache valley one or two rude eooking I estimated there are Mr. knife and a fork, a Bible and a hoi people should lie piond of. guns in ihn world. No Hendrickson may visit our lucrolraiil turn of a kerosene oil stove, which wonder Johnny coil 11 get hisin the near future, aud wheu In provided with a small piece of wich-incomes let them show I heir faith in and having no chimney, served No MATTr.ii if a girl' face i: Home Industry Jo-- their works as q lump. Vortions of two chair as ugly a bin she w ill nut get Idaho should 'hiD i rr- Hiin in lh.. milrwereYllft her pitty. j like it .Silcrr In1 goJ rubbish and a small It - It uti-usil- 100,-000,00- 0 - g, ro-u- n Oue of thu uul1'1' an.) successful rabbit s' look place Iasi HatiTn anon, Juuli ayyij on each bewceu eight picked' side from J uali and ji jjh. Janti led tbe score with 5 ralangnlcred bunnies, with 319 fur i ,,An, olid ii wasnt a veiy good day for rabbi U. Spring vilie Katunlay morning, ujbont "oclock a little stranger came if, the home or . ltapp ixud demanded Attorney their attention. He wig woll attend ed to and given whatev er lie wanted. Mr. Happ says the slranger is not very handsome, hutthXy m i( all the same.- - Its a Bll( a j parties coucerneil are iKoing nicely. Yeter.Iay John Brd of Para iy d.v dise brought his fifteef!, months old daughter to Logan an sized needle removed How the shoulder. there is a myst-r- v whi lie never solved, ably under the akin and tc slices hut been lliei weeks. The lint noli wd of it w; s afternoon and the child was Sunday this to brought next mom city tb when the ing operation of removing same was successfully j terfnruird. . A the 8 oclock freight was switching ut the depol jn this city Sunday morning, chne of the brakoruen, II. E. Gainer of Ogdeu Of Course We Are. carue within one of '.pissing in As he wj,B making n The newspnier men atul print-er- his checks. of Lngnu seem to lie on good coupling the pin bn.kil nuH jfipt.,. terms. Tiie Nation announces a flying up nud hittiugAim in tin grand masquerade ball to be given forehead, cutting a tl ree coinereil by tbe printers of Lngau on Felt. gash about four incli B long. Mr. 22ml. Thnta a capital idea. Geller was kuockeil i lHennihle, liu Salina printers ought to follow luckly fell outside tl: e track, thus suit. They are a kind of disor- escaping a terrible death which ganized mob here, growing up j certainly would have Wen his had wild sud reckless. A masquerade he fallen the otlu r way. Th. ball might bring them to a reali-- . j lucky though unfohunnto man nation of their atanding iu society. was ut once attended to liy Dr. Farkinson who fixeij Li,,, np iu Saline Prctt. good shone. Mr. (iellur will lie and coats o able to attend to kit; duties again Special pru shoes, winter goods at K. K, Thomas. in a few days. a ; Brakeman Geller Gets Struck In the Head by a Coupling Pin and Hakds a Lucky Fall The concert given at HmtthfieM Friday night by the Glee Club of this city wiisalteuilud by a t small, but very appreciative audience. The Hmithfield Taher-uucis the best house to siug iu which has beeu visited by the Glee Cluli. The entire program was excellently rendered, eu.:h receiving a Lenity encore. The Scandinavian iuugiiiiig song, by the mime glen cluo, took the. house by storm nml the club ha I to appear three time in succession. the siugiug of the Indie was also highly npprm-iateiMis Bessie Moreheml lias a well d aud liiiihicul voice; iliss Je:i-ui- c Bench is a of Faliior Baugii, iroin who.u) family spring several vocal nrtit of no mean ability. Tlw lady i.isinw-sIKiwui'f ill, clear voice, und lias much unturtil tulent. Her song were much enjoyed. Miss Sophia Wilsons bklili'iilly modulated, riweet voice, iu her duet w ilii Mrs Bench, wa also much admired. livery number of our owu 'received a hearty encore, aud ns usual, lie wa obliging. Tim violin solo given by Gharles llairi aiul Morris Young were rendered and sli jwe-.- the talent of genuine mtifds. lrofeBwir Fogellierg is evidently a mail possessing magiiiiiyai. smnv-wliH- le ruiii-Yute- :r gi'an;l-d..iighi.- a E:w-toi- rs , tothe(j-ie.-iftinto- l i 'ilW'wy except 1 M il1 ,f ,i,iM If A fellow cuuld thiugr certainly bring those under hi very nearly lu the pitch as eny a lie can forget them tin training d perfect ion. 1m full of wise men. world would Thi concert comjciny present a programme that it need not lie Tine waits for no man. but asliamwl to present before a highly we'll bet that quite frequently i cultivated audience. The only baa had to wait for woman or g siiggi'stioii that could bn made iu order to make these concerts, if alone. possible, still more jwjmlar, would Ixi to intersperse the classienl Houses hold in Logan the music with a few comic selaciioii, other day for 2.') to 5) cent. so Hint the audiem-e- . by contrast Democracy that is the whole lietweeu them might see more dearly to wlint nmgiiiiiceut story. height they hint beeu led. It i strange that the dull has No MATT tit how miseruhlu a man not yet appeared iu Logan, for id there is always one place w here certainly Logan people arc u lie can liud happiness - the dic- willing to patroim nml ns capable f appreciating their home club, tionary. a lire theMo.Ie of any settlement Kcosonii.g, tha valley. The an lienee at A Bio iudiicenieut is now offered in Thi extraordinary individual po Smitlifidd refused to dispersa senses a good education and is it to jieopleto have the consumption. until Easton favored them with () ready talker. Disspooinimtiit in Congress has reduced the tariff on My Father." iuve i supposed to explain his moth- cod liver oil. THE SCANDINAVIAN SOCIAL er living. A Chic ago thief necutly stol.-awaa he 'there a Yes,1 said, girl entire house, with tiie excep- Was Enjoyed by Oia Hmdrcd and in the southern part ot tbe state, tion of the celler and a mortgage Fifty People. whom 1 used to love, and, in fact, If our Scandinavian friend in wu very kind of ou the jdaco. It Was engaged to her once, love now. this city nml siirronmliug him to lenve thut much. blit while 1 was away fu several don't know to celehratn months her father died, leaving her ONE EXTltfcME dixisii't always when they turn lliemsclveh lotise' it's a caution and we don't want-some property, and another young follow nnother. For instance, i; eent. Thursday evening uliout a coi.iied niiiu her, money and all. a fellow ha lieeu up very lute a' me hnmlrrd uml fifty jolly She t a widow now, but 1 dont sup rimi ;il!y Scandinavians, night he doesn't feel like getting pose she would be coutcnl to come up very enrly the next morning. assemided At thn This roof here nml live with me. hall to enjoy tliomsplve. And I urn sheltered me years. The Sileer Hammer prints a they did. Dancing coiiiukmicihI about 8 o'clock and continued uow an old man, 79 years old, and double column portrait of lion. until 10, when Muster of Cerecannot cxicct to live uiuuh longer. Frank J. Cannon, with this an- monies Thoratenseu made the Am living on borrowed time now. nouncement: n The Little Giant'1 hnppy nnuoiiiicemeiit thut a had lieeu jirejnrtHl. Tim Expect to croi tiie shore before of Utah whoe able pen nml sileut lung, and hope to find a belter home, tongue made the democratic ma- program wa excellent, nearly selection reivivieg a hearty f this shnuty should buru 1 should 5.000 less dur. every jority iu Utah.-ovcencore. Aft r tin pr.igin'ii.snpp.'-1 of course. leave, sleep with my ing a brilliant two month cam va amt it vm n clothes an each uighl to tie ready for pnigu of education. Rome day we enusistii'g of sumptuous any emergency, ami also to l eabu lo shall wiito it. Senator Frank J. nearly even iliing w'uic'i is goml Afi.-uli were net up nud cltme thut door, which L j for the inner mini. sutisli-'o:i th.it diiiieiiig-blow hrokrndown stove, from which ex. into tbe side of the bouse an old piece of fuunei, louse at even joint. On the hearth smoldered sn irregular piece of stump. From this a well u from every streamed joint in the stovepipe, smoke in clouds about the room. Along one aide of the room tiling com furtcra, placed there to break the force of the wind, which enters through numerous hole. The walls and ceilings were covered with a coal of dry soot. Thu windows were so stained that it was impossible to mv through them. Mr. ('lough's regular diet cm lists of a Imttcr of Hour and water, fried in ;iork fa; without i Ee.des-llowc- fily-Q- ll vc juo-grm- r r ii!im;-"Uod- continually ojien. He hud no timepiece or mean to reckon date. It wa suggested that tie cared nothing about the days of thu week or month, whereupon he raid with eupahaui: Ye, 1 do. I wuut to know when $umly corns. That is the Lord's i ; days iu Utah's liitory wlier tlmt time coma. Just after last election Tiik Nation mule the assertion that Frank Cannon . would yet represent Utah m Con- gress. That he certainly will, aud vyilh lmuor tv:i n;-- i ill r.ud eonrii'-nee- e.m-proud- satisfinl. until all ru a very siient Everyone present enjoynbl. evening uml nwait .Hva.-io- n .d a similai kind. llegret tlmt siwiv will iio pprinit 1IS 70 lllllkt, mentioi, f tho program, as it wa worth a column. tinm-.- l w-- f-- r , |