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Show Tuesday, July 25, 1905. THE TRI-WEEKL- partment store HYDE PARK HAPPENINGS Obituary of Elizabeth Page Ashcraft And Other Matters. IlY Hyde Park, July 20. Elizabeth Page Ashcraft, daughter of Edward F. a ml Mary Page, was bora at East Union, Ohio, April 9, 182!). She, was married to Jacob Ashcraft, March 11, 1817, and settled near Hladensbury, Ohio; lived there .with her husband until 1854; then in the year 1854 moved to Dresden, State of Indiana, where she lived for thirty-six years. She is the mother of 14 children, 4 boys and 10 girls; 10 of whim survive her. She was baptized in the church of Jesus Saints on the Christ of Latter-daof 15th day September, 1890, and emigrated with her husband and part of her family to Utah Located at Hyde Park, Cache county, October 15, 1890, at which place she has lived until her decease. She died on the 15th of July of dropsy, aged 70 years. : -- y Saint. She was a true Latter-daElders of the Indiana conference will remember with pleasure the kind welcome she extended to them. Iler hospitality was of the genuine type, which made the Elders feel at home. Funeral services were held on the 18th at 1 oclock. Appropriate remarks was made by Elders William Balls, John Berry, of Beu-so- n ward, Henry E. llancev. Jas. y llurren, Stephen Thurston and Hyde. She was a kind mother and affectionate wife and faithful Latter-daSaint. Mrs. Laura Cook Armstrong is sick with typhoid fever at the home of her parents. Dr Smith, of Smithfield, is in attendance. Young Howard Grant is much better and will soon be out. He has been suffering with pneuJ. W. monia. Bishop C. G. y g. and fifty years ago I the door of his bedroom and entered, followed by the three Alabina soldiers. The prince" sprang up at once, exclaiming: Whats the meaning of this intrusion? Whats the meaning -- f this insolence, policeman? Fehin Pasha, who had closed the door behind him, replied: imperial majesty, the sultan, has sentenced your imperial highness to death and these soldiers have orders to carry out the execution immediately. Prince Ahmed Jvemal Eddin cried out and attempted to reach a second door leading from Ms chamber into that of the palace in which the members of his harAt Fehin Pashas em reside. prompt o.il.r. however, the AlMis eon-resolv- ed es-d- in aH d"dad all the necessary conducted to one of evidence he requested audience H" hf aPc and magntfleent re- with the sultan on the ground that halls. Fehin Pasha then he had an important communica- 'ception summoned the chief of the housetion to make. This was on the hold and informed him that he evening of April 24. once secure admittance to Abdul Hamid, scenting danger, must at Ahmed Kemal Eddin s gave orders that the chief of the Prince, bedroom. The chief of the housepolice should immediately be adhold demurred, hut Fehin Pasha mitted to his presence. The suovercame his suptes by threats ltans secretary, Izzet Pasha, and of punishment u he resisted the another .courtier were present orders. during the audience. Fehin Pasha sultan., The plotter was then conducted entered and told the sultan briefwithout further delay to the ly that he had discovered a 'plot private chamber. Prince to dethrone and assassinate him princes Kemal-Eddiwas asleep and that this plot was to be car- Ahmed in bed when Fehin Pasha opened ried out on the following day. had prepared v n Doctors commend tea as a mild beneficial stimulant.S Its leading chem- - ical property, theine, is a gentle tonic. GoMen Gate Ceylon Tea . tiorn of virgin soil has more theirie more flavor than V other teas. Use half usual quantity. Youc, grocer sells it T. A. FOLGER . -- buy today, r & CO. ' . San Francisco u and had been buried. In has taken a fortnight for all the details of the crime to become known and the story as I have given it is the one current in tin best informed oireles of the Tr-kis- h capital. Several diplomatic representatives of foreign powers have forwarded a similar report of the princes death to their gov- R. C. M. ernments. Good for Stomach Troubles and Constipation. It is expected that about 60 per cent of the department store drivers will be reinstated and the express drivers declared tonight that they believed that about 100 of their number would, be taken hack by the express "colnpanies. The express companies have declared all through the strike, however, that pot one of the men who struck would ever be reinstated. Tomorrow the tmek drivers and one or two smaller unions null vote on the question of calling off the strike, but there is no doubt that they will deeide to seek their old places again. The officials of the teamsters union declare that they expect such action to be taken. The only concession that the men have gained by going baek to work is in the ease of the lumber drivers, the right to wear the union button. In the ease of all other unions the men. by seeking their old places, tacitly agree to the terms of the employers, which were that only Mich men would he taken baek as were needld after banians, whose ferocity' is proverbial. seized the prince, threw him own bed and on his down strangled him with a silken scarf. The terrified domestics who had assembled before the door of the chamber were able to follow by jThe originator of the plot, their ears the course of the death said Fehin Pasha to the sultan struggle in the chamber, but their is your majestys own brother, fear of Fehin Pasha and their Ahmed Kemal Eddin, Prince knowledge that he was the suhis then Pasha produc'd jFehin ltans confidant prevented them the from of evidence - documentary imof the the with wealthy prince attempting any kind of insummoned and s guilt prince Ahmed terference. perial household. Prince Within two hours of his violent Kemal Eddin secured the beauti- - from an anteroom the perjured one of whom every witnesses, Pasha Fehin and the prince was in his grave. death Circassian ful s of the Armed the story prince to have Xo one saw the body except Fethere and then the with connection conspiracy. hin Pasha, the three Albanians revenue Fehin Pashas position as chief! The sultans agitation knew no and two other attendants who asbroth- sisted in the burial. There was of the palace police, combined bounds. He declared: My on which on die the shall day confidence ,er no kind of religious ceremony' at the unusual with assassination the which the sultan has in him, de-- j be intended my princes interment. He was of instead take place; Kemal in the garden of his own buried Ahmed livered Prince he throne Turkish the de-pending into his hands. The officer valace, not in a coffin, but wrap-le- d descend into his own grave, of concocted a story only in a linen sheet. liberated - The sultan thereupon gave Fehin EdKemal Ahmed When the last act of the tragePrince plot by out to orders rbal sha carry and to din to dethrone the sultan dy had been performed Fehin Pa- his of execution th brother, sha proceeded to the Yildiz gain the crown of the Ottoman Kemal Eddin, Kiosk Ahmed Pasha Fehin himself. and reported the death and for pince and empire fol- on the secretly swiftly which be mrial of the prince to the sultan, caused letters to forged lown day', who, it is stated, displayed no supnlied in black and white apm His Bedroom, Strangled 'of emotion whatever at the news. parcntlv indisputable proofs Fehm Pi- - An official communication was 1 also mornin? He pro-the princes guilt. sha himself, accompanied by three then issued by the news bureau cured perjured witnesses, who, in Albanians of the sultan s palace of the Turkish return for his bribes, were willing governmetn and himself at presented bodyguard, false oaths to swear regarding telegraphed through the ordinary s Eddin channels to all parts of the world. Prince Ahmed Kemal d l:o the effeet that d Md" PlaM treasonable Prince Ahmed in the participation tntttance. Pasha Kemal Fehin had When died suddenly Eddin conspiracy. Ed-j810- and the call off the, strike and.jimk-lhaiold positions in, the morning; What did they ctcTfar tea two-hundr- ed drivers raiIwayexpfessdrivefrvotedto TEA J PAGE THREE JOURNAL. LOGAN, UTAH. Y One Exhibition Only - No Night Show BRIGHAM YOUNG COLLEGE CAMPUS , 1 , AMERICAS TRULY . -i- 0M1 REAL REPRESENTATIVE LARGEST.ORANDtST.BEST sJatWowLDU CAS ONLY Rtf RESEWTATtVE te1 SHOW AMUSEMENT INSTITUTION. 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Pre enting for the First Time in America THE DIP OF DEATH the non union men had been pro vided for.niul that the question of Startling and Stupendous Parisian Sensational Somersault Surprise LOOPING THE GAP IN . AN AUTOMOBILE wearing the union butons should A LADY V Fascinating, Fearful, Flitting, Fugacious Frolic with' Fate. The be left to the decision of the inb.solute Limit to which Mortals may Tempt Death with Impudividual employer. nity. The Highest Priced Attraction Ever Known.. Nearly $5,000 Officially Declared Off. teamAuto Ride. Just think of it. jCash for 45 Seconds Topsy-Turv- y Chicago, July 21. The sters strike that has sot greatly jA Young Lady Receiving $100 Cash Every Clock Tick for a in an Automobile.-- . An Absolutely Amazing and As disturbed business conditions in ' '. unding Automobile Act. this city for the last 105 days was at 12:20 oclock tonight, officially declared offbv the members of the ARCHING AN AERIAL ABYSS" IN DEFIANCE OF DEATH Teamsters Joint Council. The THE MOST FEARLESS AERIAL BICYCLE ACT ever DEVISED men have been ordered to seek their old positions, and it is estiof f mated that less than The them will be strikers have made a complete surrender and will apply for work as individuals and without an of any kind with their employers. The action of the team sters joint council was taken at the end of a day whose events . lt VOLO, THE VOLITANT , one-hal- clearly foreshadowed the collapse of the strike. Three of the unions had already voted to return to work as far as possible, and it was certain that the unions which had DUAL DEEDS OF DESPERATE DEATH - DEFYING, DARING not yet voted on the question of Fearful, Frightful, Fearsome, Fearless, Fascinating Featt? , ending the strike would take simiPerformed by the Most Intrepid Artists in the World- lar action. The council believing A MYRIAD NEW ATTRACTIONS OF ALL SORTS that further effort was useless de00 ACTS PERFORMED IN THREE AND A HALF HOURS cided to call off the strike at once. Besides the many marvelous attractions to be seen before the per formance begins. , One Dollar Saved Represents Ten Dollars Earned. kT The average man does not save to exceed ten per cent of his earnings. lie must spend nine dollars ..1 in living expenses for every dol-.. tTVD i saved. That being the case he cannot be too careful about unnecessary expenses. Very often a few cents properly invested, n. like buying seeds for his garden, nt will save several dollars outlay ,?t! 'JJ, later on. It is the same in buying Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and I Jj Diarrhoea Remedy. Itcostsbut fl fi&rrrv' X a few cents, and a bottle of it in iff II tern ll HMOTWMtP' the house often saves a doctors M: K'tMtfftaiirM vnr mi t Sis) bill of several dollars.' For sale by all druggists. HIGH JUMPING AND LONG DISTANCE LEAPING TOURNAMENT .... ar flm & im f.w m ChamberlainsStoinach and Liver Tablets have done me a great deal of good, says C. Towns, of Rat Portage, Ontario, Canada. Being a mild physio the after effects are not unpleasthem PROBATE AND GUARDIAN-SHI- P ant, and I can recommend i to all who suffer from stomach NOTICES. For sale by all Drugdisorder. O , gists. ; Consult County Clerk or the Res- pective Signers for Further BIG CHICAGO STRIKE . Information. ; ENDS IN FAILURE. In the District Court, Probate DiOut For Three After Being vision, in and for Cache Months Teamsters Return to County, State of Utah. Work. I 5 AUG. SATURDAY, ( , Three Troupes af Acrobats on Three Stages at once, thirty Clowns in, Sixty Concurrent Acts,. Two Terrific Japanese Slides for Life at the Same Moment, Champion Equestrians Riding Simultane ously in. Three Rings, PRODIGIOUS AERIAL and GROUND DI3 PLAYS, Tumbling and Leaping Contest, Combats, Bouts and As saults. Speck, the Smallest Horse Ever Discovered, three Herds of Elephants, Droves of Camels, a full Herd of Towering Transvaa. Giraffes, Triple Circus, Double Menageries, Olympic Hippodrome, lerial Enclave, Court of Games, Sports Arena, Momus Realm, Racing Track, Acrobatic Plazas, Cycling Circuit, Aviary, Specta cular Amphitheatre and Horse Fair, in which are seen 1,000 MEN, WOMEN. HORSES, ELEPHANTS AND ANIMAL PRODIGIES Performance at 2 only. No Night Show. Doors open one hour Notice To Creditors. earlier for a tour of the Menageries, Museums and Promenade Con cert. ESTATE OF JOHN KEMP. DECEASED. Creditor will drtatnt claim with 50c GENERAL ADMISSION, including seat with foot-res- t to the untlPftrifnieU at th office of J. Z, Stewart Jr. Attorney, at Tyotran City, ttah, on or before CHILDREN UNDER 10 YEARS Price ..Half the Unh day of November, A, I. IWJ5 Date of ftrtft publication, June 29 ih A D. Reserved and Private Box Seatsextra, according to location. Al 19U5 EDWARD KEMP and have coupons attached Administrator of tb astaeof John Krap Reserved Seat tickets are numbered deceased. Private Box and Reserved Seats for sale at Ritcr Brothers Drug Company, 33 North Main Street, and on the grounds at hours o opening. All tickets sold at regular prices. Beware of parties Notice To Creditors. harging more. ESTATE OF SAMUEL PERKINS, DECEASED. Creditor will pnwnt claim with rmiohrr OWING TO THE STUPENDOUS SIZE OF - THE SHOW to Chicago, July 20. The end of the teamsters strike that has so greatly disturbed business conditions in this city for the last three months, is at hand.1 The strikers have made a complete surrender and will tomorrow seek their old positions without an agreement of any kind with the employers. The flrst break in the ranks of the strikers came this afternoon, the u!idrijnid fttbla home ht v, Cnohr totintv, Utah, on or before the JOtb NO when the lumber teamsters voted (It d.i v of O tober, A t UoT. Date of lirht publication, June 23th, A. D. to return to work regardless of l&Jsi. OEOKDE PKRKTVS. what aetionlniglit be taken by j fjwMitor of the will ami estate of bamuel any olher'union. Tonight the - STREET PARADE WILL BE HAD) BUT A HIGH CLASS AND VERY EXPENSIVE SHOW WILL EE GIVEN ie show ONE IIOUE THrOEE THE BOORS ARE Cl crouiirr |