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Show THE OtJEVtiEWOPAPER PRINTED TrJ CACHE COUriTY ' THE JOURNAL HAS MORE SUBSCRIBERS IN NORTHERN UTAH 1 AND SOUTHERN IDAHO THAN ALL OTHER . PAPERS COMBINED - ? , - THATC FIT TO PEWIT THE BEST Z . ADVEItnSINCT3IEDIUM IN ' NORTHERN UTAH ' v AND SOUTHERN IDAHO 2 LOGAN FOR AGGIES WEVVC -- VOL. XXVI. NEW CAPTAIN COriTAIHC ALU THE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1905. NO. 60. HOW IT OCCURRED TABERMCLEMPROVEIEITS e v ' Egbert has resigned as captain of the 'Agricultural College football team and Robert Roy 1 What They Are And WhyiThey Were Made Explained Roberts has been chosen to succeed, him. Egbert wanted to stay and lead his team td victory, but events occurred which made it certain that ' he would ' not get into school in time for next years football season, so he resigned. Roy was a favorite with the boys and he was urged to stick to the captaincy, but he felt that he New Basement-Heati- ng Floor Being In couldnt get back in time and so tendered his resignation. In Roberts, the new captain plays Building. at end, and he is a whirlwind at . his position. His work attracted general attention onthe coast, The improvements being made the floor. So much for the neces- structure, will be located a baptisand in the University game he in the Stake tabernacle are now sity of the thing ; now as to the mal .front, two dressing rooms, was a star performer. well under way, the work of put- quality of the improvements. We closets and lavatories. Sacrificed Herself. ting in the cement floor in the believe in doing things cheaply ,The remainder of the space ou basement having been commenced but we believe first class work is the north side will be devided into 9. Miss Frances Feb. Chicago, Wakeley, of 6309 Lowe avenue, Not a great many peopie are in- always the cheapest, and what is four rooms! which in connection believing that 'she had received formed as tr the exteat of these done "at the tabernacle will be, with the two upper rooms in the a divine call to offer herself a improvements and fhe necessity done well we hope. We want it vestry will give an office each for sacrifice today, poured oil over for making them, and as the Latter- to be durable rather than gaudy the six great auxiliary departSaints in the Cache Stake or ostentatious, and shall work to ments of the stake, viz. the Muher clothng and a pile of torn -day tuals, 'Sunday School, Primary books and papers on which she will be asked to assume the ex- that end. Ass n Religion Class and Relief on Anderson' then whole Jourmass a of set the and Bishop explainstood making them, pence n ed to Societies. are the that the in improvements fire. She is now hospital nal man interviewed Bishop y All made. the partitions jn the . The proposal to put in a steam so terribly burned that her iwov-crAnderson, who has charge of be the work, with a view to securing basement have been torn out, and heating plant, was referred to the is deemed impossible. In the next room Was the aged such information for the readers as Boon as the cement floor is fi- High Council and Bishops of the nished new ones will be put in Stake,' and at a meeting held ou mother of the girl, paralyzed, of this paper which will divide the basement Wednesday evening it was unanThe Bishop gavt it gladly. listening to her daughters voice he said in the aid her to Thats differently from the former imously decided to install such s quite unable way. just any but lling divisions. in of our told visiting heating system. Miss Wakeley has lately joined when object about six feet in That such an improvement has a secret religious cult, the nature him, for we want the people to "A of which none of the friends will know all about these improve- width will run lengthwise down been needed, has been apparent the center of the building, which for many years, as the building divulge. It is believed that con- ments. heated with lower In the first place, the por- will leave two large rooms, one on cannot be properly stant study of the new religion it. reeach side of The spacemen the present facilities.'" Then too, the tion of the building had to be had unsettled her mind. be will divided for south was by a cross new system, once .installed will that imperative, paired, Blizzard In Nebraska. for the floor sills had rotted away partition into two good sized not cost more than half 'what the Omaha, Neb., Feb. 9. Specials until the building had settled con- rooms, one of which will be used present one eosts for operation. The lower room of the vestry, to newspapers and reports to the siderably, and there was danger as the assembly hall of the First Weather bureau from Northwest that a panic would be caused on ward, and the other will be used now used as a wood shed, will be converted into a boiler room, and Nebraska tell of the worst Wi- some occasion" when the upper as a general assembly hall, iB said which Bide of hall the On north conferthe two Cornell boilers will be put in. zard of the winter, room was filled, such as From to be moving southwest. ence time, by a sudden slump of and in the northeast corner of the The reason for putting two boilers Chadron it is stated a gale prevails, accompanied by an intense old, was interviewed at the .Three tracks were blocked for snowstorm. Norfolk also reports charge of grand larceny, when years L. Jones city jail, he positively denied that some hours. The locomotive re a storm beginning at midnight. Deputy Sheriff Arthur the he had a wife in Minneapolis. As From Long Pine it is stated that arrived here today to take While to the erarge of grand larceny, an intense blizzard is raging, with prisoner back for trial. and he said he was willing to go baek the mercury falling. Already a Hoke is said to have a wife and fight it, believing that he will foot of snow covers the greatest two children living at MinneapoSt Johns, N. F., Feb. 9. An he was marred in Portland vindicate himself. . part of Nebraska, and it is pos- lis, ice-flAupacked against the harbor sible that a bad blizzard on the under the name of Taylor last Limited Train Car In Every Tuesday evening and two vessels, in gust. Besdes standing trial on ranges at this time will result Track. Leaves the brig Energy, bound inward, the charge of grand larceny he great suffering and loss of cattle on Little Falls, N. Y., Feb. 9. The and the. brig Ivonia, outward and sheep. In Omaha there had may have to stand trial d Southwestern Limit- bound, were caught amid the masbeen no perceptible change at a charge of bigamy. New York Central ses. Tugs tried to reach them but Mrs. noke, the alleged second ed on the midnight, although a cold wave wife, residing at 8 Union avenne, jumped the track at St. JohnsvilJe failed. The Energy signalled that is predicted for Thursday. s when informed today of the al- at 6 oclock tonight The train' she was short of provisions. Men of who were sent over the ice with One Wife Too Many. leged double life led by her hus- was running at a high rate the traek food were caught in the blizzard Portland, Oregon, Feb. 9. Sen- band, broke down completely and speed and every car left this afternoon and their fate is sational developments occurred in cried like a child. She is unde- - running a quarter of a mile on the The unknown. Three men, who traverthe case of Harry Hoke, arrested cided as to what action she will ground before stopping. shaken up, sed the floes from' th6 Ivona as passengers were badly in Portland a few days ago, want- take. . When Hoke, who is about 35 but no one was seriously injured. volunteers to carry a message for ed in Mnneapolis, Minn., on a For Journal Readers. Cement Put Plant The Placed Will Also Be The ! -- An-tho- hall-wa- y oe west-boun- . I I in is an economical One. Sometimes only a part of the building will need to be heated, and on such occasions only one boiler need be fired. The Cost - The body of Ilyrura Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. J, Y. Baker, of dendon, who was .killed at . Milton, N. D,, arrived home Tuesday morning and funeral services ' were held Wednesday. The train on which Brakeman Baker was killed was an extra, and was pre- ceded by a loeal which stopped on the main line and seems to lave not been protected. The extra was running at a high rate of speed and so suddenly emerged upon the standing train that, it was impossible to stop. Brakeman Baker was crushed " to death. - Engineer - Baldwin sprained bis ankle andwas' bad-- y bruised, but not seriously hurt. Fireman Fry was bruised and had his ankle sprained, otherwise ' ' i was uninjured. BrakemanJWilson, who was in the caboose of the standing train, and was reported , as fatally in-r jured, is not so badly hurt as was s first reported. Brakeman Bakers " partner, Hawks, was also seriously injured. The wreck was the worst that ever occurred on the Hanna line. The engine was Completely demolished and was jammed into the wreckage of the local trains caboose and cart.. The track was torn up for several hundred feet. , - -- -- The exact cost of the improvements cannot be given, but it will not run above $6,000 or $6,500. The cost of the heating plant will be approximately $4,000, then there is the cement floor, the partitions, baptismal font, fixtures etc, while there will be some expense in laying the water mains into the building,' digging cess pools and so on. It is also proposed to have a small drinking fountain placed in front of the building. No one will question the desirability of these betterments and those who know Bishop Anderson, know that the work will be economical and well done. When they are completed the building will bo modern, convenient in its equipment, and much more comfortable than before.. The Stake authorities and bishops deserve credit for- - theirr-displa- y of --enterpriser and shoftld receive the hearty support of the public. ' -- help, reached land safely at noon. It is feared that both vessels will be destroyed tonight The gale is growing in intensity There will be little ehance of rescuing the crews if the vessels go down. Three Men Reprieved. Reno,' Nevada, Feb. 9. Seven-erGorman and Richards, three men convicted of the murder of Jack Welch on a freight train, near Winnemncca, more than year, ago,, and under sentence of death,' were reprieved today. The three were sentenced to be hanged in the penitentiary at Carson and are now confined there. The reprieve is granted to give the Su preme court opportunity to hear a motion for a new trial. , , Fell To Their Death. . Butte, Mont, Feb. 9. The bodies of Thomas Greelel and William, McAndrews, who were killed In the Earns mine last Wednes- day night by the breaking of a cable; were found , this evening after 100 men working day and night in burry shifts bad pumped and tanked about three hundred feet of water out of the main -- Thebodies, Itarus-sha- ft man- - gled and bruised almost beyond any semblance to human beings, were found in s horrible mass, 1300 feet down the shaft. . McAndrews body had lodged on the top of the water tank on which they were riding while that of Greeley was found a number of feet lower. The bounding of the tank from one - side of the shaft to the other in its rapid do-scent had burst the sides, the sharp and splintered edges tearing every inch of clothing from the two men in Hie dizzy descent andthrowing anertearing the flesh in shocking manner. McAndrews' arm was tom from his body, and was found buried in mud below the body. .The water of the Rarus imparted a sickly purplish hue to the bodies. The fill of the two men is the longest in the historyof Butte camp. , copper-saturate- d I THAT RAILROAD PROJECT A 4 - IS IT GOING TO PUT LOGAN TEN MILES FURTHER BACK INTO THE WOODS? Some people1 say that that is perhaps the,1 franchise may be Then the piece ust, what it will do, and they are turned over to will OBisting that we make' haste slow-- f of road from here to Mendon it be tom up, and a line run from Mendon to Wellsville, thus enlarg Tiese people assert that the fran-his- e ing the present loop, and putting for a steam railroad around Logan City ten miles further from he southern end of the . county, the outside- world than it is at vhile it simply askes for a right present f way as far as Wellsville, is in It is also urged that such a road eality, part of a plan to extend while it will bring the south end he Short lane around the south-r- a into communication with the rest end of Cache. . That when the of the world, will injure rather oad is once built it will - be turn-- d than benefit it, for at present over to the Short Line, or that there are prospects of securing in the matter of granting fran-hise- s. . an electric railroad which will eon nect us with Ogden and Salt Lake and which is vastly preferable to a steam road. .One, of the chief inducements to the promoters to build such a road was the fact that the south end was entirely without railroad service, but if the Short Line builds around there, the electric people will hesitate about coming in, and the county will simply be left to the mercies . of the Short Line. The route of the proposed steam road is from the factory across to Millville then following the coun ty r road around to Hyrum, ' and across to Wellsville, so that in ease the contention of the parties referred to above, is trne, a Lo ganite going to Salt Lake ' will have' to go around by Hyrum "and road is up Center street from the depot as far as Main, then north on Main three blocks, then east one block to the Fourth ward meeting house corner, then north one block to 'the "Benson 'school house, then east to the A. C. and Wellsville. from the corner of Main and Center to the sugar factory. The Street Railway. Now, it is more than likely that As to the Logan City street rail- some little 3x4, prejudiced, son-owill start a report about way, there does not seem to be inter-urban since the these The Journal any objection knocking line will not be interfered railroad enterprises, because of with in any way, by it. this article, but that isnt the obThe route proposed for this ject of it anyway. All The Jour f- a-g- un nal desires is that both sides of the matter may be known, that the public and public officers may act wisely in deciding.what to do. We want another railroad, the south wants a railroad, but let us avoid jumping at a bait, and thereby get booked to something less useful to us than that which we desire and may get from other sources. If Mr. Eccles proposition is found to be alright, after investigation of it then lets get in and boom it. It looks alright on the face of it, but well dont burry too much. -- . , , |