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Show - I. - THE - JOURNAL .. HAS MORE SUBSCRIBERS - IN NORTHERN UTAH t AND. SOUTHERN IDAHO t , , THAN ALL OTHER M T, ( k 1 3 :u ft LOGAN VOL. XXVI. THEMSELVES DID CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, . OLDEST AND 1 5 ! NO. 75. MARCH 4, 1905. GIVES SOUTH END HEARING PROUD I - Brigham Young IS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN, ' NORTHERN UTAn AND SOUTHERN IDAnQ.i! J , PAPERS! COMBINED..!! $ THE JOURNAL . " I ! College Singers Score ( Great Success In Their . i i Commercial Club Meets With The I : Com- mittee From Hyrum And - Wellsville. Operatic Venture. Messrs. E. R. Owen, of Wells little less swagger and his imperIt was very fine, indeed. sonation would be better. It was a grand success. P. P. Petersen, as Sir Mincing I was thoroughly- - delighted Lane, was a little timid, rather with it.what voice lie Splendid, the best I ever afraid to display has, but on the whole quite satissaw. These are a few of the many factory. Iville, and W. C. Parkinson, of Hyrum, members of the committee representing the southern people in the railroad matter, met with the Commercial Club on Wednesday evening, and present- ed their side of the case. Bishop Owen state- d- that his I - I mit a report on Monday evening. This motion carried. The following resolution was then adopted unanimously in order to satisfy the southern representatives that the Club favors the extension asked foru ' .RESOLVED, That it is the sense of the Board of Directors of the Cacjhr County Commercial . - The Charity Girls were way opinions expressed as to the BENJAMIN WILLIAMS up. achievement of the musical Everything went off smoothly, of the Brigham Young beon- College, in presenting the comic and the managementlsto the Oregon Short Line officials application of the people of the at- gratulated upon the success Wedon Billee opera Taylor, that the proposed loop around the south end of Cache county, for nesday evening, and they embody tained. south end of the valley would be railroad service upon such terms cast and names of other' pretty well, the univexsal estimate, The built, unless Logan objected, lie and conditions as may be hereafof the production. Every person participants are given below: then pointed out the needs of the ter agreed upon, for the purpose Cast of Characters. who saw it was pleasantly surend people as to railway of harmonizing the, interests of south Felix Flapper, Captain of the prised at the splendid showing facilities, and asked that no oppo all sections of tho county Howard Wil- Thunderbomb admade, even the knockers . ..! sition to the extension of the BENJAMIN-WILLIA- MS son. mitted it was good. Club committee will now The Line be offered in this city, Short . Sir Mincing Lane P. P. Peter - The piece was well selected, be- ! Mr. Ballard, in replying to Mr. go to Salt Lakeland meet with the sen i the of the to capacity ing adapted Owen, stated that there was no Oregon Short Lino officials, to arAsa Bullen. Billee Taylor the from and bestandpoint students, opposition in Logan to the plans range such details as may Hammer. Bamacle-J. Ben few were of the amateur there of the south end folks, and no come necessary, and to secure . The Christopher Crab Ed Hansen. flaws in its presentation. occasion for the intemperate and wharfavorslt can for all the Phoebe Fairleigh Margaret music was catchy, tuneful to a unwise talk that had been inJones. and rich full, Tho Bouth end committee- w '.I degree, the choruses dulged in by some southerners Thomas. Carrie Lane Arabella tor the costumes natty, the girls pretLogan, he said, was willing to busy itself in" obtaining data is HendMarian Eliza Dabsey affair whole breezy ty, and the help them get the road, but want- the right of way, beet acreage,, f and delightful. It was a triumph ricks. to figure- out a way for etc., and, the two committees Bishop Thomas X. Smith of the ed time The funeral of the late Benjamfor Professor Robinson and his Susan Ivy Farr. next getting the best route and service will then be prepared to make the Girls. Williams was held yesterday at Fourth ward, who was the in Charity and Harris Professor de- Short Line a definite proposition. assistants, had known the deceased that is to be had. There ia no The tabernacle. speaker, 2 the in. oclock Baer, atMaggie Kewley, Ray Miss Oliver. The orchestra than any of the sire for delay, only a wish to The committee of the Club to Montrose, Edith Bowen, Wini- services were particularly solemn perhaps longer tracted special attention by ad-have things thoroughly inveoti-gate- d which this matter has been referwere attend- speakers and had loved and and Skidmore, and Rozina fred Morrell, impressive fine work. red is composed of Joel Ricks, before acting. ' ihe . trying red -- him.. van Adelia 'Abbott. number of people, a ed Clara Robinson, large by All the performers acquitted Mr. Nebeker, moved to""" refer George Dunbar, JV C!. Walters, 0. And there being a large number of times of pioneer days and during themselves well. From a dra- Chorus of Peasants, Sailors Mr. Owens petition and the reso- n. Champ, and A. F, Farr, and to old people the Echo Canyon war. other Soldiers. and Ed pioneers view-poinhowever, com- this were added President B. F. matic Choir director Alex. Lewis then lution he presented, to the of tribute last this Lela Burnham, to Nellie Smith, took pay present, Hansen as Christopher Crab, Riter and vice president Joseph Re- mittee on Railways and Transporto one of the oldest and sang a beautiful solo, Only the bun. He was funny and al- - Agnes Stewart, Maggie Keul, respect sub Odell. to l . b. instructions of all the member. This was followed by tation, with May most Johnson, respected Bell, highly of Hatty round ways got a good Elder John Thomas who paid a Smith, Vella pioneers. Maryetta he when jQuinney, appeared. plause ditio-- w n, an splend 'he services began-wit- h Miss Maggie Jones, Miss Walters turned it down, so Joe for $80. Izora by Elder Larson and the Mr. Williams. Miss Carrie Thomas, who j dine Hougard, Lila Graham, of other bills to President Isaac Smith spoke several appropriate Upon recommendation of the voted against the sustained the leading female roles Roskelley, Lydia Fonnesbeck, choir sang the religious life of the deceased. decided to have the accounts of get even. in- - Zettie Ricks, Lillian Cash, Linos selections. sang and acted very cleverly Thomas The first speaker was Bishop Mr.Williams had lived a righteous the Power Plant kept separately deed. Their voices were fresh and Gutke, Carrie Jones, Third ward, who life and his entire career was a in the books of the Auditor, but to FARMERS as the notes of a lark- at vis, Isaac Grow, Franz Behlmg, Yeates of the Ezra Coo ey, spoke in the highest terms of strong testimony of the truth of have but one account in the bank. af-- , Daniel Woodland, sunrise, and there was nothing The matter of Orson Smith James J. Allen, praise of the character of the de- the gospel. After another song : fected or overdone about their Leroy Lindsey, ASSOCIATION were ' Wasnot mentioned until was an honest man, bjr the choirr the services He ceased. N. SorensonTElmer Jorgensen A. actv , Frank Dames, and therefore one of the noblest closed. just before the council adjourned Marian Hendricks, as Eliza George A. Hoops, numerwere when Carlisle brought it up, but and The floral tributes - Z. B.ll.nty ne, Andrew eiaer, Iworks of God, said he, The Datay, performed very accept.bbeautiful. The following Fanners Associathere was no discussion of it, mereEzra Benson, Lorenzo Shurtliff, he remained faithful to the end. ous, elaborate and indeed. ly, Charles Can- Counsellor W m. W atterson next greatfer part of those present also ly a passing reference. The street tions have been organized by Of the male performers, R. J. Clarence Robinson, Thomas Wil- spoke. He talked of the beautiful attended the interment at the railway franchise matter was left President Farrell and Secretary Hammer and Asa Bullen shared ned, Elmer Barrett, Nielsen this week: Knowles. home life of the dead pioneer and cemetery and the funeral cortege untouched. first honors, both being quite at liams, Albert one. Streets At Hyrum, President, Orson M. on committee repora was The very long B. Y. 0. Orchestra. of his charitable traits. home in their respective parts, ted upon the petition of Charles Wilson- .C. M. Harris, Lillian Oliver, Lywhile their voices were in fine Vice President, D. 0. Nielsen. David Smith, G. N. Maughan and others,' relative to trim. Hammers song, All On man Daines, Secretary and Treasurer, II. F. the lowering of the Lewis EdAccount of Eliza captured the Curtis, John Mitton, be vehicles to so as to permit Liljenquist. wards. house, and. Bullen s duets with faster Member Executive Committee, a them at pace over S. J. driven Assisted by Frank Harris, "Miss Jones were gemrthat the that P. Hansen. IL C. recommending, a than walk, Cardon, J. house showed its appreciation of. Jeppeson, Leroy to James J. committee Avon, President, J. W. power be given the Howard Wilson, as Captain Wahlen, Fred Peterson, it Facer. cement crossings where a England, J. P. Smith. Of put indeem necessary, imOf Flapper; was good, but just is Vice President, George W. as it may construct gravel cros- Davis, possible the institution. Secretary and treas., Sampson sings, without making them too THINKS COLLEGE The appropriation may be cut, . high to permit of satisfactory Knowles.. but there will be no cutting out of A. 0. Jack-so- n. Ex. Member The Comm., vehicles. report travel by constitutional College courses or WILL BE ALRIGHT amendments and recommendation was acceplooking to a union of lilt Sterling, President Dari 1 the fire a site for ted. f hall, as a the College an University allowed. Casper Iloffman and others ner, v Murray; be price therefor being $3,250, payThe disposition of the whole asked that 5th North Street Out Are . And I Vice inPres., Willard Baxter. Betty between 1st West and 2nd able in five years, at 6 per cent Commissioner Chairman W. H. Thain of the matter will likely be deferred un- graded Joseph ' County Secretary and Treas., David and agreed to donate a cer- terest. East, moment. the last Committee, with til s Republican County to Knowles is at logger-headnendry. tain amount in labor. Referred to The offer of Jennie P. Slater returned from Salt Lake City yesfellow members on the hoard, Member Ex. Com., Lewis P. his the belonging abstract to property committee with power Streets No he Basketball where at spent and Tonight. bills, Christensen. terday morning, to the city, at $2 per day, was ac- - over their expense act, but the amount to be expendhimself ' ' had several days, helping Along the last meeting the ..College, President, JohnSchenk 1 -cepteLs and The much talked off game be- ed was limited to $150. cause as record voting College Vice Pres., Hyrum Hansen. Agricultural and others, The streets committee reported placed upon C- - Larsen B. Y. C. and W. S. A. Peter the tween own his Com after bills the presented by incidentally looking Secretary and Treas., C. R. Jepsubscribed about $300 upon the petition of residents of against had been who has for scheduled tonight, Board Land and Hendricks Darley. peson. interests in the a street in the the Tarpey Eighty as to open- missioners commisspostponed for one week, owing to toward grading the matter. law The Member Ex.Comm., C. 0. Dunn. permits the council ing a new street and graveling their for Thain is confident that hell the inability of the Weber boys Fifth ward, petitioned bill the to county R others, recommending that $250 ioners re- appropriate a like amounts Thomas Tarbet of the Second land that appointment, probably to get here. This news was the and county attorney the expenses, be appropriated for repairing erred. f here afternoon, ceived yesterday two ward is ill with stomach trouble having had assurances to that streets there provided residents passes pn these hills.. The Keeler reported notihe not could the City Attorney hence bill at a hospital in Salt Lake City. public commissioners effect, before leaving Zion. the claim of of the Eighty donate a similar of in favor allowing before. fied to confident ached feels he att He says that the expenses for $30, and the amount, and the report was accep- ' for nenry Worley meetwill Salt Lake has decided to emthat the Agricultural College coming in to attend board ted. was a accepted.' dentist, H. Schultze, E. report Dr. this ploy ten additional policemen, not be harmed by the legislature. Uuon recommendation of . the ings, and Knowles noticing committed The Bpeciai committee on fire Salt of Lake, the was he but and there are 320 applicants for been entitled has formerly bitter, The fight the concluded he was in hall reported that it had pur- Public Grounds committee,, himself drowning suicide block will by Ad- - as they do, put in a bill. Attorney the positions. House in particular, chased the W. W, Maughan cor Fames lot in College View Francisco hay. .... San to scheme injure materially any I - FUNERAL SERVICES OF eon-cern- ed ! . - " Many Pioneers And Others Pay Tribute of Respect. R. Last val-le- y. - - -- in. t, ap-jM- ay Farr-Benso- 1 j Jar-swe- et - ng - I , , street-crossin- OUR CITY SOLONS iMeet And Dispose a Large Batch ' t ; Routine Business. j - 1 - -- -- out-of-to- r , , |