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Show Vyjj.XXXV. HIE t ' ; ... S s LOGAN CITY, VlJTAH, matter" has ' convinced me ' that CONFERENCE. rooming houses cati be built and rented at a good profit. ' i Our normal department is in .a flourishing condition, but still we are unable to supply the detnaud for Slake Cache Assembly ol The APRIL TUESDAY, Witt 28. 1903. JSO :f)0 SKULFFRADTlIREIt HAVE CELEBRATION. , fejiilar Saint school-teacherThe speaker extended a cordial invitation to all the Saints to yisit and inspect the college. Latter-da- y ' Held In Tabernacle. t i Small at Opening Fes-- ' Attendance Rather Latter Ones -A- postles iioa But Better at Woodruff Deliver Cbwlev, Merrill and Addresses. Interestin s. ELDER CALVIN W. RICHARDS willS Scandinavians Meet Herefrom who recently returned ; from All a. mission llo California, spoke next. He said that the B. Y. C. had always held a warm place in Ids heart, and it brought the keenest pleasute to him to hear reports of itj progress and increasing influence. The speaker then Messrs, P. YV. Madseu. J. M. spoke briefly upon the evidences of the divinty of the gospel. He SjodaM and C. A. F. Orlob, thn e was followed by of the most pro ninfut Scaud -navimi of Salt Lake City, were iu ELDER Wv W. MAUGHAN who called attention to the fact Logap on Sunday, foiMhft, purpose that the church reports, which are of conferring with the Scandisubmilted to the Saints show that navians of this vicinity- relative to there is quite a large percentage of a hereon the children of the Saints, who holding grand celebration 14 aud 15, to commemorate June receive but very little religious instruction., One of the mo$t the iulroduetion of the gospel iDto j important duties that is imposed' Scandinavia. with upon us, is that of properly met Tli,ey their, countrymen instructing our children in hefe, all of whom received the idea of tlia gospel. If you of; Voiding such a "rf union with see your neighbors child growing delight. ,. l up without the spirit of God in his President Joseph . Morrell was heart, dont hesitate to put out thin visited ami he crladlv granted your hand to help him to a knowt-- . to the committee the nse of the tabernacle and grounds- - surrou ml dge of the truth. iijgjt, while Mayor Hausen exBISHOP f. E. CARDON tended a mofrt eordiaPwelebme and of the Logan First ward reported the freedom of the cjty r. the condition of his flock. The . . The and Beiptnii Stakes Saints there were doing very well will be Hyrnm invited to takepart ill the andvere mow united than ever arranging nnd carrying; .out of the be f op ft Theftssociations were in he affair, and Sciandi-yavian- s for plans spied tli'd sliapt the attendance at from all parts of the Stnte, all meetings j' being very good. and snrrounding Stales, will be The financial condition of the ward invited and welcomed ,to the eel -wa goodjTIflp bishopric had been bration, which will be one of the very successful iu keeping up the biggpstand finest ever held in the ward expenses, thiough the semi" . . ' state, monthly donation fund. The invitations will not be con- Parts of State in June. tegular quarterly conference 10 of the Cache Stake couvened at oclock on Saturday morning'. The attendance was very small. Pt,s.. Morrell called the conference to order, ami the choir and assembly Ye sang the hymn Come, come Patriarch Hatch offered Saints. The prayer. - PRES. ISAAC SMITH Itis pleasfirst speaker. ant for us to assemble in. was the capacities and worship the Lord said he. and it brings,,; the. same , that a pleasure to the Almighty-ready obedieuce upon the our children brings .to us. It is a wonderful work tnat. we. are engaged in, one that requires the exercise of all our talents,; Be charitable. let the spirit of brotherly jvirtof love fill your hearts, and in life will be greater.- your joy -- - The speaker cautioned the Saints against getting into debt. for, said he. times are not going to be as good always, as they are, .iiow. Labor and capital arc being arrayed against each otber and a savage clash between them is inevitable. . Heed the advice of the authorities and piepare yourself jgaiust the trouble. day of PRESIDENT LINFORD OF THE B. Y.C. followed Elder Smith, find. gave a institution over report of the which he presides. The past year, the speaker said, had very prosperous one for the college. We are pleased with the work that has been accomplished, but desire to continue advancing. We bad something over 100 more school becu a students this year than lart. ' the-principle- s v-'-- -- BISHOr ANTHON ANDERSON of the Second ward, said he presided over a very good lot of people. The bishopric is united, the organizations arc iu good working order, the officers being especially dilig- ent and always ready to listen to semi-month- ly We-hav- Loses Her Life. rwhich landed him in jail. Mrs. Jnlia Kielland has Brought suit against the Salt Lake & Los Angeles railroad for $5,000 for the Two Year Old Daughter of P,of . Brim tall tbe death of her son Axel J-- . Kielof Provo Run Over bv Wagon Little land who was accidentally shot on One Plaving in Street When Accident a Saltair train last September Occurred. ' A. Brasher. Frank Howard aud Chos. Me Olelland of Salt Lake, becoming over cxbilernted by numerous pota- Prqvo, April 2fi. A horrible accident oi curved in this city about 5:30 Saturday evening. Alta, the daughter f Piof. and Mrs, George II. Brimball, had her brains crushed out beneath the tions, went aloug Commercial street stripping and hurling down merchants dummies. They paid the .Judge for their sort. The condition of M!ss Bessie Kneeht, the sleeping girl of Salt Lake, is rapidly improving so far as her mental faculties are concerned, but physically she is growing weaker and the discharge from her ears nnd nostrils continues. She has only spoken twice, but now has to be forced to take her daily cold bath ami to lake nauseous medieiue; sure signs of returnFor forty-fiving consciousness. she days lay absolutely unconscious; but during the past ten days she has improved mentally. tuo-ycur-o- e . ld wheels of a beav.v farm wagon driven by Mtutiu Williamson of Lake View. The child was evidently playing in the street and wu9 not noticed Williamson, who was by Mr. startled by a woman screaming and calling to him to halt. He looked down anil discovered the. little body partly under his wagon wilh its head split open ns if by. a butchers cleaver, and its brains scattered over the dustiu the road. The mother who witnessed the horrible accident lushed into the. street aud caught the lifeless form of her baby to her breast. Neighbors wl.o had heu attracted to I he seei e fosced the bnby from its mutlnrs anus and carried it into n nearby house The mother over the affair, as is is Mr. Williamson, who was the cause of the bains death. The father, Prof. Biinihall, is now in California, where he weut some months ago on account of been his.poor henlUi. It hits decided whether an inquest will be necessary. District Court. The jury in the case of Alex vs. Logan Moyes Sugar Co., agreed upon oh .verdict lit one oclock Snrnlay morning. It was returned i gelded and op md in court yesterday morning. It was in favor of the defendant: No cause of action. Judge Chidester of the Fourth District Court took Judge Harts the bench yesterday place on will try several cases and morning, in which the attorneys for the de- grief-rtiickc- fense objected to Judge Hart. ' The first case called bv Judge fined to Latter-daSuints, but all Chidester was that of the State vs. Scandinavians regardless of religi- Martha Karren, . ous or political lielief will be made Judge Hart made the following welcome at the rennion. of cases on Saturday. Ge.orge N. Sorenson vs. Jasper Leinmon set for trial on May 11. U. O. M. and B. Co. vs. Fred Peterson. Set for May 12. C. Garff vs. 0. CBlnemel. Set for May 1st. n . y Notice. Parties desiring lots watered iu the cemetery, will please pay the fee required, one dollar in advance, re-srtti- donaThe counsel. The tion fund, lias proved a great e our deaevery blessing to us. baud complimentary leferenets to cons do the collecting, and they Ahe workjAe are doing, are made are very faithful iu performing this CMMKIURatlta Our attendance would have beeu dutvj The people in the' Second still greater this not wealthy ns a rule, but ward are year, had it been The Highland Boy store at Murpossible for prospective students to they are faithful, geuerpns and was broken into and a quantity secure suitable here. honest, and always meet their ray apartments of It is not a matter of goods stolen. charity to obligations, and I feel proud of tnaintain these Five young men from Provo rooming apartments them. . eithr, for investigation of the have been accepted as recruits for (continued on 5th page.) tbe U. S. naval service. college is growing in the estimation of the people, and on he desired, he whipped Terrible Accident in Which Little Girl No lots will be to City Reeoider watered unless this requirement is complied with. By order of City Council, The State vs. Josiah Brown. Set for May 2nd. . Logan Novelty Shoo - LOST Dark red bull calf about old. Lost from pasture near Logan ppk. Anyone knowing its whereabonfs please drop a line to ,J. Z. Stewait and lie line of bicycles, bicycle extras, guns, pistols, ammunition, baseballs, bats, mitts, gloves, and sporting novelties. All sorts of repairing dour, It. M. Kolfsen A full 3 weeks J Proprietor. t Subscriptions are pouring iu from many sources to assist the Salt Lake schools in ruuning until tbe end of the school year. Senator Smoot has wired Secretary Hay urging him to use his influence against the expulsion of Mormon missionaries from Prussia. Mrs, L. R. Beck of Salt Lake a lost, or had stolen from her, in money purse containing $23 aud an iudorsed check for $1,000. John Alexander, the Suit Lake laborer who fell from the roof of ll the building and Sustained R fractured skull, died of his injuries. . Roy Kaighn serving a five year sentence in State Prison for killing Willard S. Haynes, is already seeking a pardon, although incarcerated but seven months. . , Once more the case of Nathan F. Hqwarth, convicted of the murder of Thomas Sandal, nightwatch-ma- u is up of the Layton co-o' Court. the State Jjcforo Supreme Charles Sandahl of Murray spent his substance in.ritous living, then went home and told his wife he had beeu held up. Because she didnt acceptfthc story with the trustful Scott-Strevc- Yellowstone. Park's BUFFALO , HERD i , p, ELLOWSTONE bij b qo PARK'S BIG GAME IN WHICH PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT IS MUCH INTERESTED. wtablisli a better aystero for the protection of Yellow-stonv. T.iols tcli ui e being depleted by poacher. lhe big national reaerration. There are thouaand - of elk and. L ' r;V. i i ; WEDDING OP THE EARL OP YARMOUTH AND. MISS ALICE THAW. . The marriasre of tha Eiirl of Yarmouth and Mina Alice Thaw, April 27th, will rank one of the notable international marriage of the, year. The bride in aaid to be worth about 2,000,000. The earl ha been an actor, hut was npt a great auccees on the atage. i . . r |