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Show THE LOGAN NATION. LOGAN, UTAH, TUESDAY APINML tO, 1004. VOL. 3. much merited applause CACHE KNITTING WORKS EVENTS AT THE VATICAN. diction wan pronounce Airs. Jennie w the Montgomery now1 Curr hen gueots ilisjiersed unanimous in tho verdict that. Make a Fine Exhibit at the rides a wheel. xumer jxnapp Five pounds liesi f:lrit Warps . A. uives Offense it had been the rarest and most Fair. Industrial uii ii... ope. l.i of nn iiiii iki forI.23altl,e'.l!.0." rujujn&PAV ctvjii v " new of tho -LUST On the night of the .'rdL. year. EVEN IT AFFAIR. gatherings PLESMT SURPRISES NATIVES. THE IT WAS I MOST ullTrB At 2 p. m. on Saturday the day inst. i pari handle pistol. Take it m m tUt IUI A SUCCtSS. Mrs. aud Mr. the Slieriir's olliee ami lie rewarded, Nibley following An Account of Their Twenty-FiftWed In !. K..I.I...M, Uun lliwtry Now all th ' 0wek " " Several i New" Save young me,, in 1 ".r ding Anniversary ue ttiveu by tho im i i n ii u mi--i uurvu oi HiilllS school children at the same place of u Lugim ludiiHtry. llakrr City, Oregun leuiucrBt,n intend purchasing bicycles soon - A IVm-Upwards of forty asseiiiblwl ac- and iu all probability a club will! as many J. A. Hendricksou, the enter- lie oigauiaed. The Morning Democrat of Raker couiuieil by nearly n ..ui,i...,r., friendsThe afterand parents John Rarrett was arrestinl forilo the all Lake Tribune eavaprising manager aud proprietor of City, Oregon, in its issue of tho noon was occupied until early the Cache 3rd inst. containing the following. Knitting worio) in this battery, Saturday, but there was! Some time ano Father Kinnm fii, with and daiiciug, games evening is a aud believes iu lusullicient evidence to convict so: water cure fame, rustler ol As the iieople are old residents city, jauie to Komf end A ltouutcous spread the iron while it's hat." the case WHHdismisseil. well and favorably striking Logan and w:is nnuested bv the l'ore u, imli. was also provided uud partaken or known in this city, we reprint the During the last few days he has Tho Horn Silver null and hoist eule a method of treat incut suitable with with a joy and so Uieu in Salt Luke articlu in full: City exhibiting ing works at Frisco w ere destroyed for his Holiness. Father Kuapp haracterislic of happy childhood some of the lines of On Fiiday evening the Ijitter- - i goods he man- by fire last wii-kThe loss is in ordered the l'oM! to apply cold at the Industrial ufactures, school at house the Fair, Day Saints the wa'.er compresses to his neck aud KaiN!US of Cve ucigliUirhiNid 'J,iO.UIO. Hi. ceiiU ht at (luod ami it is a very creditable exhibit, Oregon LuiuIkt Conqwiy's mills the "II O." Four 'biiuis' applied nt I'j.lic,. kuees. It turns out thut Leo Xlll too. The Nation has, upon more near this city was (he scene of has not liccii by the treaU Iiemlqiiartei-Hi ley Kent is over from Kriglmiu Sutnrduy night for than are occasion, urged ujkui its one of the most enjoyable events which he followed 1 fur souio on uumh'B. hi'y were accoiumo-lateilreadeis the necessity of patroniz- I'xigiiigof the season. It was theoccasu u Ciiy, kuees l.iv. His swuollea have and break As first suggest ej I by Tiik ing home industries and giving fast audgiven siqiper of the silver wedding of Mr. ai.d and he has complained went nil their way reNation stejw have binn taken fm them till the pntioiii!ge jmtBibic. Mrs. C W. Sibley. of the ill etTects that have bitterly olclllg Upwards of severity-fiv- e gueCs the organization of a compiiuy ol Tin' Cache Knitting woiks, though Miss Nettie Itoseiibnum is ex- - accrued to bis general health. A started mi a very small scale, have assombltd in response to arlia'.ic the Utah National Guards. Hut Ibis 'a not the sum total of cards of invitation previously du letter from Governor West urging giuwu until they huvo ieacln.1 lect.iil ovrr fmiu I'righam Cit r'ullicr Kuapp's eifeusee. it appear this evening and will sjieud a fewtribute d among the eiuj loyri.a ol the same will be found iu the City some importance. May thuy that while he was in ltomtt he frauds in to grow and prosper, as may lays visiting with of Council minutes, ou the lirst pugthe mills and acquaintance bis leisiin: moiueuis in inditing She will be tho guest of Ijognuthe city. of this issue. every home industry. Kieakiug Miss Florence to his sister iu Usvaria, re. idlers Snow. of tin ir at the Industrial Lis impressious of Home. count mg Promptly at 8 o'ctok the assemb The Utah Presbytery which Mrs. Lather Ifaiiinioml lefi AVun hud this to These letters were communicated to lage was called to order and af lei have been holding their annual Fair the yostenlay nioruiiig to join her a a biief but impressive- pinjer by convention iu this city, are still in say : husband at Sheridan, Wyoming. llavuriuu paper, and portions of Elder Moyos and a few wmds of session. Their un'etings have The ( 'ache Knitting works are Ho is a railroad contractor and i hem have lavu reproduced in the welcome by Jir. finely llie tctii- - hneu very iuteresiiug. sume of in front with a motd interesting has done fiuisidf ruble work in Italian press. In one of his leliers Father Knapp vilies of the evening ifiiic them unusually so. In our next and inMiuctivc exhibit. All ol the that sliib Mrs. llaiiimond ev- ing, tho chief feature of the oc us issue we shall have a complete gocxls made by the company are pectH to nt urn in the Fall. wrote, ' I round Hie Piiie in a not repiesented by snniple, but of extivmi: weakness." This siou, continued with but little write up of their prorciilmgs. Dr. T. C. llilT, of Salt Luke until 10:30 p. m when only those which are produced iiiiforlunuie extract has beeu shown will deliver his popular The Industrial unnv. more than no other in Him Territory. City, a bevy of ladies compiisii.g the lo I ao XIII, whom it uanoyed, for factory lecture on "His War 1000 strong, arrived at tlw Union I'liesi' make a lino display too, w his llolinens pridvs hiniwlf on his youth and lieauty of the assembly iseencus fmiu lM'.l, to Si ,Uo ukmI health and Depot, Ogden, Sunday afternoon, inui-l- i so that even are waxes wroihaiauy arranged in white aprons uno '.'.'wo Loganibs Shiruiau's March to the Sin." comtianies nf infantry, a laden with refreshments filed into refeieliee the to surprised when tiny see the work piMsiliibty of his and thirty arme.l Monday. April lOili. in St. Paul's J in the hall. Wine of the rarest viu- gatling gun ever i ing. produced in their midst, M. K. being ordinaiy physician, sent up from .Salt Church, 7::'.0 p. m A.',iu endless pro oilicers were I'r. Lapisiiii, is treating his Holi- though they hail to come to tho mission .i cents. tnge, choice-cake- s in to assist preserving Fair to do it. A well known citi fusion and variety and 'oot oim Lake iic- for the swelling of his knees, As our ucihl or : knewieiles in Ogden arril keep things zen ot who liftlives not over Uus liordon sandwiches enough to buiid a coin imiance of which would Jjogan, as a jio id A special received by a quarter of a mile from the iMise pyramid were passed and repas straight. anxiety. he lie uiven euipluv wcHiigcerl 'Tuk Nation list evening stated sed until every one present had Iu o'linci-tioknitting factory, glan.vd at tin mem on thn. with Leo XIII. 's Kiiii-iMr thing was quiet. and remarked to the and feasted to idiiiire iccoiicilc display, the schismatic plentifully. supd iionlnn MoiMi".' i. I. A.Hen Irickson, wIm Tli-Tiik LfifJAN Nation snys that tables were cleared awav s of tin- Kast with the I'liurch cliiuclu i its local coliiiiiiis li.nc to be present, "Why, I ncu-when impromitn sjieeclies w re John A. Hendiirkseu. pr,iri(lor ( Hi. ine, I learn he recently had an ii. in Hk iii l.:,vel aii'l ii: made by Hon. David Kck'oe, lion. f the ki'ittiug factory, sent 107 anew you made men's underwear. ' dry. ie:i of dispatching (.'animal Ijang-wri leii and f.ir befew. p. in! C. A. Johns, Creorgu Currer different samples of the pond- - lut thuy do, ninl Mr. of I'oiistauti. inieii, A l'l'll. on the subject, sound the (iivek Patriarch lo Joseph A. West, ciu'h rej led; with manufactured at his establish- - son eulighb-ucdjiiimple .Iud;r (Jonlniii's leiliirn mi knit goids of alums! of the ariaiigcuicul. ougratulutions and best iihet- nient to Suit Lake, to taku their Theii-arClmraeler" as deiivi-reiat llie .oa llie Milijecl for the future hapjtiuess ami pios place in the great iimtnifacturer.-- 1 every ileseiiptnii. from the tinvst Aerieiillaral ('n!li-'- i' l.mt i in: ii, However, was uppriscu winter, was the btt coiubi nt the iiiienlioii ami inliiua perity of Mr. and Mis. Kibley. -- xhibit, that has leen culled forth ahiuciv hiiM.-Pope's l uiaUcrp:.i'ce. an well wnrthv tie-li d lhat (,'anbual Langeiiieux'a visit Songs and recitations weie. alsi. by the united home industry nation iiin!erg:riiii nt that can In: re fni pi riiS'il of all iiilcllicii! .,.?. that is progressing bmnd iu the inarket. Aiming Hoald not lie regarded with pleasure interspersed among the sp eclus. movemi-u7 ."'.if n.- :i llie Sail smiis. Times. these may In- naiuiHl cotton aim 'Tiik comprising for iiupmin()tu eiTurts, ihere. hy ll.c Suliliiiie I'orte. Although Nation are llie on Iv inn pai-woolen socks ami milts, Iiis Holiness wus stockings, program of exercises seldom The ball given in llie Ttlll lll'll Ifl.l ml.....ikn Ml war) .1.; Tho recitation by Mr. liu.ll vests, shirts, shawls, and equulledto puhlMi the leclure. Friil:iy evening by llie Lng:tn gloves, W, o on an encyclical, (iraut Oeddes was d.seiviug ol iiuita'and Mandolin club U pro. almost everything desirable in 1I1U,,S t. tiomlwiii and; '"1'" UB ",UmW l" Attorney especial mention. Dancing was nounccd oy these wlio alteiid-- d as that hue. The: patterns, too, art wife have returned fr 0,1 lLe tbei, In this exhibit Sail excellent. continued until 1 a. in. W hen all mU being one of the most pleasuiil even is trip of two months to the Co .st i! l Lakers ran learn how to give were quietly awaiting the conclud of the sciiHoii. H was a " ....I " " Iv,,unu- - mi.:. ' complete. While there tli. y visit.nl ditT. reid a lift and benefit themselves aee the Imht ing benediction Mr- Joseph A. fHicc'8S Isilh socially and t!n:inci:illy !" of California nud spent ,i,ts it the same time. West entered the hall and iu Ihv '"'" 01 e I"" J'Cttr. N'carly sixty cuuphu were in several days viewing the sights '" The knit haven't half of those present in a few Logan goods and everyone seemed to have """'1 of Fair. The the trip was a very hud much of a market iu the cap chosen worJs presented Mr. and a vaucaii. ymu-n...... good time. We knpe the buys will Mni,.Jui,,l...L!lullfllll Mrs. Xihlcy with an leg.iut and tcive another bull in the near fntun'. ital, but tin 1'nir is, and ought to ecu 1) one of the clerks employed in more robust nud healthy than Mr. is', winking a big change. It itlie 1'iter s jieacr uilmiiiist ration was richly engraved silver ten set usual. Lieutenant Slyer of the Sixleeiilli ILemlrickson has been was so unexpected by the recipiamong the Iliiviii I' .if lli! iilf. ft m nil to have cinlie..led over 100,- who is duwn fro'u merchants taking orders, and when ents that they were tali en com .nfiiiiliy, il a''tlrs, a t,i,v' was arresbsl hist week a charge a Tribuno ri'pjrter yost.T.l.iy asked today what success he had of fornication. He l l",r:m' wl,u pletely by surprise but in a few H.iccewled i,,,ri' hud a hearing moments Mr. Nibley hkd sullici list lliere wj min'li talk going on met with said "Every merchant I asiroi.o.uer, rauier iu Commissioner Fletcher's court' lw so ihnt section aliout getting up u have applied to has given me un recovered lo rescind !lt ,lu' lu,w ently he wasiS,ll,i' at which In: t Utah Nuliumil order. Soinu are not TliiinHlny last, in a neat and filling siiecch cavalry troop very exten bound over in ' the sum ..f s:.im b.i lwt VuX s,,u,s "'""""'"'S liuiird. Tliere Iiuh been a call ixtnc.i Mis. sive, but if customers once get our await the action of expressive of his ami t Ir-H- e "IPr "w, "",",, the in hngan, and soiun of the grand jury. youajf men goods ami know w here they theii Nille's deep apprei utii n - "iher ihau those intended by wus arrested again m. a charge "ILieutenant to drill ' them, Slyer ' am sun; of tho businessfriends and their grutitu In for the siiicli lie i of Je,,u. of Hltempti-- alM.rlion. W itnesses llu; ulkil" ",hl prouiincd to do. The Replying loan inquiry as to the were frum w,,k"h liu many kind wishes and congratu- horses up iu ihut Ht:tion are the exaiuine.1 moncj. good bring yesterday i lations extendud to 1iK,rc VanA waa "I'lwsed to upon and a well mounted cavalry troop extent of the trade Mr- llendrick afternoon at the hour of to going son slated our goods go iuto Idaho the present occasion. Referring would be tb result if it can be The"womi.ii iu the case" lH'd the money iu the purchase of uud Montana, as well as Utah to that portion of Mr. West's Trihunt. is Miss Lovimi Meikle of Smith-- . "Gnomical ii'flrumunls. Accord- We have rilled orders from St. speech of presentation wherein he ing to Mime authorities he has die- A number of private telegrams said "thai while the metal of Louis, and from I'rovideucc il lo l.r". Wallick twu,t 'riUule r.t,.r..ed Saturday ,,ii,,,tr:l i which the tea set wm com posed w as passed between Sail b ike ami Wash- Klioile JMiiml. vto have The outcome is ""',aki''from an out, lo llu.te iu reference to the not as enduring nor as valuable ington yf running four years and doubled morning Vit,W Um U mri 'xVlea and other Montana as gold, he trusted it would he persons to be appointed as mi'uilMir our business each year. In 1S'.I3, Helena ,i't' in While lha l, nt,,l regurded as a 1m lilting emblem of ul the revised l.tali fom iiiismoii. Wl, did Us much again as iu IWU, atisouatioii of d him Notlee ten.b.r. that lietwceu It was cly pr.iclicslly agreed t0 htVlglon C1:ISS Teachen. that niinivcrirary that measured alll ti, pmstiects are that 1M a of niciii!ii'i' Some banquet. the Aduiiiiistrclioii at LS'.M. iloublw Vnthiiigtmi we In wj of their outline for. Religion Class thi liist tweuty-livthe price yoirs t:lin arniiiid town and tlvatid married life." Mr. Nibley said and the Deiuocralic hwlen therd wni k is jiiiblishid the w(in;uli ;M, t..ujH:te with the eastern tiKik Lev him looked n.vailv. rig;il would the three members Uemwralu: f, KKlS! m,d we. US1. material .... .... that as we were hll advocates of on the liil vt ciliicgiluv aner the .. r... i ; i .. . ,.ni. II Ullll.1 ililM tlU be 1. It. W. ill' R icher li'. Thatcher, r ISeorge ecoiid S itnnlay ol eiu-mouth wlever obtainable." silver, silver wa.s what we wanted. liTiiiiut-'- i lie Mio iiiii locaii' in inn t.'i.j in 'I ii k Nation on the lirst . .. It was what tin- country wanted aud .A. i. Noireil, who wii! In? up-- : . (I He li lifter the second Saturday city. cacriuuii " .'iHi.iy. noyi and must have to leii.u rev ve and Vw et and .1. Y, Kich went but is well had ila verywilli l.i"m !i:m , f::.lay j. imcIi luolitil W". UU unJ Tatlock will, in pro-- ; lo Urijili:. in City yestenlay mnniing the con.im rcial nud L. (i. (idWANS, has no iiitinlinii of le:iinr. Ilc industrial pnwpeiity of the Nation, jhability, be the Kupublicau msai-- : on business They sre expected settled down aj:aiu aud lor 1. T. MlLl.Hl, j buck this I bueiucsss, O. W. Ravxoxu, His remarks throughout received jhs" Tribune. evening other countries, eight. Males, THEIR SILVER WEDDING. O I J lie rrport wun ii'iunifa o. IM.. accepted, as was also the report of More Than $600 in Bills! the Marshal. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nibley The Auditor's annual report Celebrate the Occussion. Were Appropriated. CITY COUNCIL SESSION.!': ; j, 1 was read, accepted and ordered THREE LIQUOR published. RENEWED LICENSES Governor Wint UrM Hie Ketahlieliuiuct of a Militia in Tm Cily Committee WlU Mure Time. 1,334-Referre- Ou Wwluewlay evening the City Council mat in regular President Leishiuan presiding. All members of the council were present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read tutl accepted. A revolution was passed U30.H5 for the of bills presented. The bill from th) Cache Valley Mercantile Co., for feeding the Fire department's team wait considered too high, and was referred back to the committee ou Fire sea-Bio- n, pay-me- A communication was presented from Colorado Fuel and Iron Co., in relation to their bill of If to the Committee on Finance with the Auditor associated. The Committee on Streets asked further time in which to nqiort ou fictitious for the otter, ing of J and K streets(ranted, and tho Committee given power to act in the matter. Riler Rros. Drug Co., J. It. Edwards and Aaron DeWitt were granted renewal of their respective liquor licenses. X. W. Kimball was appointed to represent Logan City in the joint committee representing the mill owners, farmers and Logan City, for the government and control of canals, etc. The bill for an ordinance governing the City Efttriy Found was returned to the Council unLeish-iuiin approved by Mayor After consideiation of amendments proposod, said amendments were mode and the lull passed. Attorney H. J. Rich, representing the retail liquor dealers, was granted the freedom of the floor, and in liehalf of his clients, strenuously urged a reduction in the license rate, in view of the present stringency. Council adjourned without taking fcny further action. ut Department , In a discussion over the items of the Watermustcr's 1111 for hdior performed on the north bunk of the river, 1'residcnt Lcihhmiin slated thut in conversation with one of the county selectmen, he learned thut on account of the condition of the county's finances, the county would be unable to appropriate any money to assist in this work; but that the court was killing that citizens living in the immediate vicinity of the thieateued bunks should be permitted to work their Mill tax thete-oMr. LeishiiiHii was not in favor of expending any more money in this way, but that the Road Supervi r iKaVirnctcil to apply theiKilltuit of rie;..""! Jiving in that vicinity for the purKsrv It was ordered that hereafter, unless in casus of urgent necessity, no monry for the jmyinent bills will 1m npproiriatHl uutii the last regular meeting in each mouth. Tho resolution iippropriul ing SfcoUO for the construction of an additiou to the i'iro Department building, mssedJan. tMlh, 181)4 was rescinded, as tho amount was included in the itemized bill, among those passed this evening. A petition was read from C. W. Card and six others, asking that certain htreum mid sloughs in tie; southwest part of theCity lie bridged, was referred to committee, on streets, us w as also one from J 1. 1. Rogers et al, asking that 1 1 street from the Fourth ward meeting house one block uoith lie urudcdA letter from (Jo v. West in illation to tho organization of companies of the National (Snurd was read, as follows: Salt Lake City, March '21. 1NUL To Tht Mayor mid 1'ily CiiuurU: At a meeting of Okntlemes the Military Hoard of Control, held at the Executive oflice ou the 21st inst, the Commander-in-Chie- f was authorized to icqiie.st tliat you nud drill provide suitable urinoi rooms for the comianies of the National guanl of I' tali that may be organized in your City, and in consideration of the limited appropriation for the Military Fund made by the Territorial Legislature that you give your aid and encouragement in all legitimate ways, to thi) establishment of an efficient Militia. Very Respectfully, n. - d - pro-tei- u. Why Not Here? Speaking of a home industry meet inn recently held in Salt Aiiir had this to say: "The woman's meeting at the Theater yesterday afternoon was so admirably and the in.'inngr-subject discussed ho ably that no doubt remains as to the ability of the Indies to make a success of anything they undertake. All the lirriingemuuts "ere made and carried out exclusively by tho ladies and in such a manner th.it the men might take a lesson from thi'in with advantages." As the of Logan seem to lie somein what backward in tho home industry move, why should not the ulies of this city step to the front and taku the initiative? 1 INCORPORATED. The Palace Hotel Incorporated for Forty Thousand Dollars. Since its opening, the l'alace Hotel of this city has probably chunged management more than has any other hotel in Utah. However it has now doubtlesB chungt d for the last time,. It is now owned by u strong and progressive and will be run as a first chow hotel from now on. Immediate ly upon the change of management the company wus incorpor ated. The capital stock is $10,000, divided into 10,0(10 shares at $1 i cucn, luiiy paid up, ami the in corporation is to exist for twent , years. The oilicers of the company are: J. 1. Rich. 1 Ingham City, l'resident, Robert Murdock, J. A. West Ijoguu, Salt Lake, Secretary, U.F. Roolhe liiigham City, Treasurer, who, tegUher with L. M. West, Salt Luke, coiuprjso the board of di Calkh V. West, rectors, limy are also me sole Governor and Commander - in owners of tho building, furnish i i Chiefnigs nuii ground, me nuiuung In the referred was matter Tim will at once la thoroughly d Mayor and l'resident of the and remodlcdWe under stand there will also bo a change . . L i n. .o.... I... f Llie lelM.nol iiion.-u.u.!m.It blKu. TheX.VIIOS 1. ftlJlil. qiiarwreii.iiiig.M-.rci,.mplilpl(.Ilt!, lha iM,v oll tm,jr reiul.d.owiug a total or twenty Ilim.,1Uitl flIIll ,,,.. Vllljure n w ill , ,t iii,Hiicial deaths during that perio.1success, as it of tho decedents were I'tah Imrn. doubtless will lie when properly S. one;' managed. from otUr pulU of the coui-mn- y is vice-Preside- -- renn-vutc- - 1 I i T 1 i - 1-- . J NO. lOG i I i ,.l.,.v. h ! I e j e - .uiul j - l. r, - . lieiiL-liie-d nu-iit- - , , - - e coii-tiuu- In-- r - - la-gn- con-iliti- - j 1 - 1 -, : tin-lioac- ; ; - I j th-i- i - nau-age- i, : J d hap-liciie- - Ims-i- niiii-n.il- iv i in- -, i j - Arch-biiho- p j I ! - l i ; I t m I . - .... d coiiM-qiicntl- y ""'' - Li-ga- u I 1 "'''"' - ultmid-Htic- - 1 lin, inl-.- l W ' ; Je-ui- 1 i j "''-"'at- ory, fr i.--t nr.-fro- i- ki-- - X ' thi-u- - accom-elishe- ex-pre- ss. d. tlt Imm-i- - sti-rdu- eu. Ana.-nml- :. 1 o th-i- 111 t lue I J I I 111 r . - ! : WW ,. le.i-a- j I n! i.aii-1'.e- I u-ui- |