Show Logan Lines I LOGAN June 10 Int2rest in that great forthcoming event the Midsummer II Midsum-mer Carnival at Salt Lake city grows apace The contest for county queen I I of Cache the queer Uf the north days After to r with waxes warmer Afer mcvrow all but the three highest on the list will be dropped and then until JUne 15 the contest will be between From present indications the remaining three Frm pTesent dications thu5 three wiil be Miss Hat tis Thatcher who now heads the list I with 177 votes Miss Nor Eliason coming next with 230 Miss Sarah Bowen en with 212 Excitement runs high er however and it rumored that a dark horse will be entered before tomorrows tomor-rows count that will throw all others I in the shade I will be quite an honor to represent this one of the largest and I finest valleys in the state at the great mardi eras entertainment and either ladies named would of the three young named I do honor and credit to the county as a representative of her beauty and grace The present week belongs to the Agricultural Ag-ricultural college Each day since Sun u1url colese snce day up to the present has been occupied I occu-pied with some portion of the commencement com-mencement exercises ec On the Sabbath Sab-bath the baccalaureate address was delivered de-livered by Rev N E Clemenson in the absence of Judge King who Tvas t have delivered it in CalJfornia Mr Clemensons effort was a grand one I and h6 words o encouragemeinit to the graduates and all friends Of education found an abiding place in the heart of every person present An entertaining entertain-ing programme was presented in connection con-nection with the address the leading talent of the city partclpaiting Monday Mon-day was set apart as feW day and it was expected that the day would bent be-nt at a lovely grove a few miles up Logan canyon but the waters of Logan river were s high that i was deemed Inadvisable to attempt the trip So in rtead a ball was given in the gymnas Mm and picnic was enjoyed under the college grove The students banquet and the special I spec-ial exercises of the Longfellow Literary I Liter-ary society occurred Tuesday each oc I fssin being highly enjoyed by those present I Today commencement exercises are in I prepress in the large college chapel i Fellowing is the programme to be presented pre-sented i Overture 4 Harris Orchestra I Fcayer Hon Joseph Kimball Piano fantasia Mlss Vendla Berntson Paper Purification of the Water Duet Supply W W McLaughlin F Baugh and Mrs Stimtmerhays Thesis Freedom of the Will Wesley Gibson Violin far a3Tiss Hilda Fogelberg Address Louis Pasteur Addres Luis PateurAmo Amos M > rrUl March Harris Orchestra Address and valedictory Kesponsi bilitv of the Engineer J L Rhead Duet By the Brooklet R C Eaton and Bessie Morehead Prestrtlng certificates and conferring confer-ring degrees Dr John R ParK Overture UndinSHarris Orchestra The cfass o 96 of the Agricultural college consists of nine graduates seven sev-en of whom receive the degree of bachelor bach-elor of science as follows Christian Larsen A W Merrill and Lena A Merrill in agriculture W S Langton HI bioogvW W > lI r1 i U Lang og L Rhead in civil engineering and J c r M > < i r i I1 q R Thomas in mechanical engineering I With certificate in short commercial opiurce Wesley Gibson and L H Car ver complete the list of graduates The alumni banquet will take place j this afternoon at 3 oclock and the I grand ball in the gymnasium this evening even-ing ingThe The board of trustees of the Agricultural Agricul-tural college met Saturday and completed com-pleted the coatsmpated changes hr the faculty etc President Tanner is here amd is i becoming initiated into the inner l in-ner workings of the great educational institution over which he is president Several of the professors will spend the I summer vacation traveling through theo the-o while others will remain at wirk on the colege grounds This day closes 2 very successful year for the Agricultural college and reflects great crrdit upca J H Paul who ha so ably i ccciduoted the institution during the past two years the most difficult period per-iod of the colleges existence Another change has been made in the management of the Republican nanagerent RepublC pa par in this city Mr Joel Ricks of Rich t Jlecl is the new editor and manager i Wth 1 11 Gregory ate of the Spring vilve Independent as assistant and resi < dent manager The Republican should do weir under the new regime regme 3Iny lie Mnrilcrcil I fftrxxtl to T1n Hcriirt I BOISE Idaho June 10 Joseph Kin j ney a prominent local horseman left I today noon for Anaconda in respons I to a telegram stating that Edward Hoyt who has been in charge of Mr Kinneys race horses had mysteriously I disappeared About a month ag Hovt was sent from here to Anaconda with three of Mr Kinneys horses I Sunny Plains Senator Dubois and Emperor Warwick Hoyt is about 50 years old and is regarded as one of the bet horsemen in the country having had charge of some of the speediest animals on the turf I Mr Kinney had him come out from Kentucky early in the spring to take I dharge of his stock Mr Kinney says he has known Hoyt for seventeen years and that he ha always been a sober industrious and thoroughly reliable man He believes Hoyt has been murdered Hoyt has been missing miss-ing since Sunday S I |