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Show THE TR1 WEEKLY JOURNAL, LOGAp J0AL; APRIL The" charge ' of assault with-- a number of t high church oUlcials deadly weapon, which was pre- were hf re from Salt Labe, and toot ferred against Alfred Anderson of pert in the , ceremonies. ' .The city ilyrum, was rduded toronte of council attended iu: tmd the simple assault, to which the young, occasion was celebrated . with an man pleaded guilty. Judge Hart extensive programme. sentenced him to pay a fine 6f $23, 3 esterdav. ' J Cheap Labor la Caaatia. Hordes were Chinese of luttf brought Miss Ida Adair or, as she is better known to Loganites, Miss Ida Canada to complete the Ondecdonk section of the Canadian rnclflc railApperley, arrived in Logan ou way, says a Toronto paper. After the! Monday evening on a visit to her railway was built most of ' these Chiparentsr MiTHndMrs. Wm. H. nese, stayed In the count ry.T These, lAppefle.v. Miss Adair has estab- - formed large to the1 which most labor enviable has been cheap the always jlisheda reputation curse of British and Columbia from an as emotional and dnr actress, j fiiigtbepast two years has filled which that province Is suffering today. Not Wanted la St Laala. some .important engagements. She BulldliurJCrfljgg.Tonn IhgJSallonal of 7sinr Ijogan for the purpose-he dl L"bor Compendium. botir d an,d rest. taking a has better- strength and flavor than many fancy brands. Bulk coffee at the same price is not to be compared with Uon in quality, In I Ib. alr tight, - so-call- ed sealed packages. JppQE Hart handed down his , decision in the divorce case of Catherine A. Ashmcnt vs. James G. Ashmcnt on Tuesday. Mrs. Ashment is granted a divorce, $400 alimony and the custody of her three youngest children. The two oldest children are granted the privilege of selecting the parent WWKttWWWWJtO with whojn they desire to live. The decree was granted on of cruelty. The Ashments were Annie M. Bradley and Arthur Brown were arraigned wedded in 1888 and their home is morn- jo Kic iraond. before Judge Did on Monday court, The water has been turned out ing in the Salt hake police Ijioo the took ench statutory. the Logan. Hyde Park and of They cases wept-.ive- r their and j Smithfield canal for the to plead past few each u bond The until Friday. days, in order to permit of the anse was fixed in th? tu of $750, nual cleaning. Usually there is a which were furnished jpamediate.lv. scarcity of water in the mains ns On Monday nigM..thjr 13lh,; Z. when this cleaning takes place, water our the canal supplies sysB Decker died ntJPjiropiui. nged the tem. This however, of was year, He ytfltmbrt86 vears. Co. Hercules offered(to. very kindly the' Mormon battaliopTttrtJ to Parowan. nnd haa ihdedhere supply the mains with water fcbm the canaJ ever since early days haying held its flume durtngthe time is the was offer and A gratefully dry. several civil positions of trusts an Latter-daand Saint'. accepted faithful of the honest man in every! the-gron- or j - y rs iO)isc THE CACHE VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO. (D. R, Roberts and Cos, old stand) ' Main Street, Logaa, and Smithfield. All kinds of Agricultural Implements and Extras, Buggies, WagonR, etc. Best Combination Fence. We deal direct with the Manufacturers and will divide the profits with Moline Plows, Milwaukee our customers. and Deeriug Harvesting Machinery. nts i. t f Blue Rbbon . Buggies, etc. - all And See Us. , word, he leaves six:TOds And four The Logaq daughters and a hoj3t, of jfriepds to HjTum on Monday afternoon and mourn his loss. .,vi .. in a nine inning struggle Henrv E. Steel ha jbeen ap- engaged hall-tosse- , See the ivlew Plow at Women Organise, ,, , Cooks and The, Womens Marine Stewards Beneficial ' association bus been- organized at, Buffalo ns a rebuke to the sterner sex, wbo barred .them from Interest in their organization. The new organisation Includes only those' who have sailed on the Jakei, an Its llnep. will.bo drawn as closely as those went to of the1 marine cooks. . . ex-conyi- Chicago Woodworkers Agreement. The woodworkers "employed by the Mill Mens association have been granted a substantial wage Increase, but In return have given up the right to go ou a sympathetic strike. The npw agreement raises the minimum wuge for bench and wood men to an hour and that of the wood carvers to SO cents an hour. It affects, between 1,800 and 2,000 men and means an aggregate yearly Increase of $150,000. jfSJ-ce- -- , ed with nonunion and unskilled labor 1o work on worlds fair buildings. .Two-third- s of the members of several unions are now Idle. nd Fonr'cnrsof on a westbound freight on the Southern Pacific were derailed just west of Wells, Nev., today. Traffic was delajed seven hours. No one was injured seriously in the wreck, although a brakeman was thrown some thirty feet and narrowly escaped death, artisans and laborers in the Imlldlng Hues to come to St. IiOuis. The letter states that the city Is overcrowded with workmen who enu get, no work to do and that St. Louis Is being flood- , Tjb-b- et and City Marshal Packard," hasT become a raving, maniac iii the county jail. Last night about midnight be began shrieking for help, declaring be was entirely innocent and begging the, officers to take him out of the jail. Ilulse is a confirmed dope fiend and it is ' AL HULSE A RAVING MANIAC. thought the deprivation bf the Bikersfield, Cal., April 21. Al drug, during his" imprisonment ie Huhe, the accused of what is really the matter with him. OgdenpApril 21, headquarters la St. Louis, have Joined In a circular letter to the build no atlng crafts of the country, toT-Ttention to advertisements calling for , the mttrderof Deputy Sheriff ;7 . WRECKJN NEVADA well-earne- 4.. I 23. 19Q3 rr-- . H ;r , of that with the diamond-fiend- s pointed constable for Ogden City contest was ft The burg. in accordance with the new huv happy lack the to little sided, one, owing which consolidates the eitv into of the the upon part one municipal district as regards vests the Hyrum boys. court proceedings Waterbury and Iloffer did the appointment of h constable in the work for the first five county hoard. All the other city battery and during that time there constables and all the justices except innings; much wasnt doing for the ilyrnm-ites- . the municipal justice have no as they failed to take at all longer any jurisdiction. kiudly to Franks benders. G. W. Wilbur, a brakeman emSo Stoney went iu and handed ployed on the Short Line at Pocaup a few that he hacl saved since tello, is at St. Marks hospital Salt 1876, and the southern lads took Labe city suffering from serious to em like a kitteu to a hot Lrick : injuries sustained by falling under they just leaned np agin etn a switch engine. t Both limbs were good and hard and managed to fractured letween the kneoand the accumulate something like 7 runs, hip and his arms were seriously when playing was resumed and wrenched. Au operation was perfgot no more. ormed to set the broken bones IJyrum The ball in the evening was a and the physicians hope to save nice affair, but a few of the the limbs, though amputation may very Hyrum damsels vented a little of be necessary in the end. Wilbur their spite upon some of the girls is in a veiy seiious condition. . . that went over with the Logau team, and thereby spoiled to a great exLOCAL POINTS. tent, what would otherwise have been a very pleajaut trip. Joseph Waite, the Hyde Park Attention. J5 Folks Commit L l ir j ii sue U.J-- i e - MlkmsiDd -- . Old who never waits heavy-weigh- t. t, To the Old Folks Committees A coraplimen- of Caehe Stake: tary performance of The Merry' Milkmaids will be given to all; the 01d Folks of Caehe Stake! of the age of sixty-fiv- e years and over on Friday, April 24, at 3 oclock p. in. in the Thatcher Opera House by the musical de- - j partment 6f the Brigham Toting j College. It is desired that those aged 63 to 80, inclusive, wear badges of red ribbou; those over 80, white Tlie ward committees badges, will kindly see that 'their Old Folks Eve promptly at the opera, 'President Joseph F. Smith' re- house in time, as the performance turned to Salt Lake City on' yes will begin promptly at 3 oclock, terday mornings ' train . after h p. m. . nef visit iu Logan. He came up John Dkakin, jo attend the meeting of the B. Y. Stake Chairman. . bard of trustees of which he is for a Logun street cur, waited on The Journal yesterday. . Hicey H. Jones, the popular and polished attorney of Brigham city, and Democratic orator at large is in Logan ou legal business.. The Ilyrnm Third Ward Sabbath school gives a fine musical entertainment in the Hyrnm Opera House, Saturday evening, April 23. Patriarch Henry Hughes came ver from his Mendon home on Tuesday. While able to be about lr. Hughes is still in vsrv feeble health. j AT- Thatcher. Opera House j 2 j . - Oil Tuesday ev-ohe took dinner with Pres. Kerr of the A. (J. At 3 oclock p. m. By the Musical Department of the Young Co FIVE DEAD. Kansas City, Mo., April 21. Dr Powers had a bad fall on Five persons are dead as the result of the wreck uear Everton, Mo., evening. He stepped in-103 on the the pit designed for an elevator today of train No. Frisco system,. which left Kansas hotel, 'mistaking it fz JJ City at ils 30 last nightfor Mem!elX ttnw of abirntai7 phis au4 Birmingham The wreck . Prof. W. O. liobinson, Director. -- w I1-18' Complimentary to the Old Folks of Cache.Stake. Prices for general public: 15c, 25c and 35c. Children any ' place in house for 15 cents. J Wb,.!, broke the force of the fall eomewhat. Nob the doctor Jwtaken up. : CORNER STONE LAID, Poeatello, April 21. tK corner stone of the new Mormon church was laid this evening. A .large , - |