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Show If .you are after the' good When you ai$ shouting about supporting ' home1 'institutions, dont forget. The Journal' Jt is the only paper that is printed entirely in Cache County. fish aid the big fish, bait your hook with a Jounral ad. It. gets 'em every time. , volume xxvn. LOGAN CITY, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, UTAH, 1905. NUMBER is C. B. ROBBINS LAID AWAY SOME MORE RAlLROADvTALK It was a fitting tribute to a good man that the citizens of Lo-'- a gan paid to Charles B. Robbins on Sunday, when the services over remains were held. The at- tendance was unusually large, most of the citys veterans turn- ing out to do honor to the mem- ory of their friend and comrade, railniad sittiation radical changes 'would be ef- the chief topic of conversation in by 'them, and Mr. Thatcher towu, talk having been revived 's I,robubl-- blGcr equipped to by the report that the Rio Gran make these things clear to them, will- come into Cache. that, any one else in Cache-- at a general least. There seems sentiment that some clear underWhether he would undertake standing as to railroad matters this task or noRis not known, but should be had ntonce, and the people generally favor the idea of proposal bus been made that the asking him to do it anyway. The Commercial Club send lion. object of course will be to se Moses Thatcher lo New. York to' cure more railway facilities for see the big guns of the railroad Cache, and if possible get a world, and explain to them-th- e line built this wav. through real situation here. The .Commercial Club will likeIt is believed that if those mag- ly Consider this matter at its next nates understood all the phases meeting. left a family behind him "that is glory to him, and I know how proud he was of every member of it. That family has nothing to geet in the life of the husband and father. JJe has lived up to every truth of the gospel. The name he leaves is without tarnish, and his posterity will rise to call him bless andthe services were impressive ed, in the years to come. because of the feeling of sincere The speaker talked at length upon the beauties of the gospel, sympathy that pervaded them. A large number of Logans firc- - and invoked the blessings of God men and attended, the upon the bereaved family, adorned with the services, being Bishop Thos. old "fire badges. "Slx the fire fighters i. e. Messrs George Fister, Upon behalf of the 'bereaved L. C. Farr Joseph Knowles, Fred family thanked all present fbr the Smith, N. W. Crookston and expression of sympathy and Renson, acted .asp pall fidomP made. lie endorsed every in refer bearers, while their comrades were .word of eulogy uttered J was a ThereT enoe to mourners. the deceased, lie were the among some beautiful floral pieces sent valiant loyal soldier of Christ. He lived up to every, duty imposed by old friends of the deceased Bishop T. X. Smith preaided upon him, and in his ward left a over the services. The choir sang splendid record, an appropriate hymn and Elder j The choir sang at the close of James A. Leishman offered thejBishop Smiths remarks and Elder opening prayer. The choir then Thomas Mogan pronounced the The railroad question is nie jted re-h- is v - n-- r: ith Nearer My benediction Mrs. .Douglas JRele&setL. Moses Thatfcher e - j v-- i slf, - A V .1) con-Loren- rendered the hymn God To Thee. -- to-b- ' 'hr agaiu'of life Utah the slightest PROGRAM OF ing. The daily interviewing the prince, although he .had- taken it PARRY SCHOOL patiently and good naturedlv, is becoming rather irksome to him. The Parry School rendered a The Admirals quarters : were fine entertainment Friday eventhe only part of the Drake which ing. The: program was., as fol were net open to the crowds of lows : visitors today. The officers on Opening - song, entire school, f duty were most kind in their Red, Whi)e and Blue. to all visitors, ahd offWelcome address, Margaret MRS - DOGS. icers and men devoted Scfnuib: Hu: oiie of tlie Pour Hundred's beautiful women, is very of time to answering questions Story, A Dream of Heaven, loml f duai m l ln- niiny tdue ulooded pets. She ia a daughter of the l.ite and the visitors all about Cady Peterson. showing Frank Work ller ex husband, J attracted attention during the the . wai hy sunejititi nial.v taking a torpedo boat ship. When 1 pdoek cant" a Itns-- o Recitatiori, Seven in All. destroyer from to double line of people wTas formed Florence Olsen. and it over u.iteis to the KosMou government. Knglifh turning along half of the pier and was Song Erma Crockett. f tev 'A - VtJ SURKE-RGCHEAND-H- -- ER Mrs. M. I. Douglas, who shot was the first one to address those 'Mrs. Lottie Martin in Salt Lake I on December 12, 1904, was found present. He said in part: had known Brother Robbins for not guilty by a jury. There could many years, in faet ever since and be no doubt that Mrs. Douglas even before the founding of this ran after Mrs. Martin and kept city. I have known him as the shooting at her, finally inflicting father, the husband, the neighbor a dangerous wound; but the jury and brother, and he tided well evidently considered her justified the measure of responsibilities of in view of the relations existing The Agricultural College foot-balbetween Mrs. Martin and Mrs. those positions. boys returned from their Conscientious, honest and chari Douglass husband. on Sunday evening. While trip table, he was a splendid man. He away they played the Montana was generous indeed, he never TESTIMONSHIRLEY University and Montana A. C. saw the time when he would not The first game they lost by 23 to divide his last crust with either CONCERT IAL 0, and in the last game thej' were friend or stranger. tied with 5 points each. How wonderful are the wojks All the boys return in good conof the Almighty when compared Program For The Shirley Concert Y. at B. The dition, except Center Brown and with those of the mightiest of College Fullback Frore. Brown has a at 8:15 P. M. scientists. Nothing that human - lturke-Roch- j S3 -- e, kept moving throughout the thr. Alta Fay and the Story, three hours the ship was open Leona South. Tiger. Practically everybody Song, What We Love. (comin the crowd was allowed on posed by Mr. Apperlev) Entire board, apparent respectability fil- school. , game, which occurs on Saturday, for the The Evil ing only requirement Tempter, Dialogue, November 25. He will have the ton. and Peterson company. Leroy support of several of the old The visitors were much interRecitation, Break, Break, in the school who have ested in players the portable Master Break, Kloepfer. thus far remained out of the which has been put in place and Recitation, Work, Work, game, and in all probability it for seventy feet along Work, extends Olsen. Pear will be a really formidable bunch the boat deck. It is enclosed in Recitation, Rest, Rest, Rest that will try conclusions with red and white striped canheavy Vera Olson. the University. vas and the interior is decorated These three were re by Madsen, Wangsgard and1 Eg- with British and American flags the entire school. bert will all get in, and it is be- The first dauce in the ball rooni Song, 'Love Me, Love Me sprained ankle and Frore appar- lieved that Allred will also turn will be given tomorrow evening, Meretta McNiel. Only, ently has an attack of rheumat- out. Allred has had differences when the warrant officers of tie - Logan Recitation, ism. with the eOaeh for some time, and Drake will entertain 300 warrant Pearl Nelson. The boys say they enjoyed the has stayed out, but his loyalty to officers from the other American Two Little Boys, Song, trip, and that the Montana play- j t he school has never been ques- and British warships. Ethel Bertelson. ers are all gentlemen. They think tioned, and it is believed that his The grand ball which tb Recitation, I Cannot Turn the however, or at least some of them college spirit is causing him to Prince on Tuesday night Key and My Boy Outside, gives do, that in the Montana Univer-sit- put aside past differences and get will bo a brilliant affair. TomorEthel Smith. game, they got a little the ti to help his schoolmates win. row the Prince and AdmirGerman Song Bertha Oilgen night ' worst of it from the officials,, but He will make a corking good full- al Evans r with tjicir flag and com- and company. no soreness over it. any- back just the man to complete a theres One of the trustees of the manding officers, .will attend the way. liuhtning fast back field, and his jdinner at Coney Island whieh the srlmol made a speech. Ilis Campbell will now begin dril- friends in town will be disap- Amorican bluejackets will gi'v n.ime is Mr. "Wesley Jacques, ling his men for the University pointed if he dont get in. the British sailors. Keeping - Ilis Rotation, The commanding and junior of- - Word Ifilvia Svcedson. THOUSANDS VISIT half - over. The Bark ofLife t ' - r decided, to remain,on fleers of ihe. British BRITISH CRUISER board, and spent the remainder arc being constantly Annie Christenson. 1 ' v ' . of the morning answering some of entertained in New York hy tory, The Boy and the Lion Prince Louis's Flagship Attracts the letters with which he has been friends at luncheons, dinners and Leroy nopkins. New Yorks Admirers of 'flooded since his arriyal here. theater parties. The warrant of- - Swedish song Ellen Swend. To tbe keen annoyance of the fleers of the American squadron gon. Royalty. Prince, his remarks several days are also entertaining the British Does Any One Recitation, 12. Five ago about the disastrous-effec- t New York, Nov, extensivelyrup- warrant-officer- s CariT'for Falher-EutJonsonl thousand persons visited the arm- on the tali buildings in New York Song,' Place a Light to Lead ored cruiser Drake, flagship of of the combined fii'e of eighteen PICTURE CONCERT Me nome, Lillian Fogelberg. Prince Louis of warships anchored in New York Recitation, My ShadoW, Music lovers who missed the 'Emma Battenberg, between the hours of river have been misinterpreted as Friddley 1 and 4 oclock today. A crowd a criticism of New York defences. Picture Concert Kiven a.t the StoVy( The Boy and the Ti half as many more ar- In' reply to the difeet question. B Y. C. on Friday evening missed ger)CEimor BaUgh. numbering rived after the ship had been elos Do, yon think the combined a treat. It was one of the nicest Story, Toads and Diamonds ed to Visitors "for the day. The fleet of vessels from their anchor- things ol its kind ever held in the Annie Miller. Prince spent the morning quietly, ages in the North river could city. The pegforming artists, Mr. SupcrintcndentCardongaye went for an automobile ride -- in destroy thetall buildings in Nejv Dougal,Mies PhyllisThatcher,Mra. nice speech. y Sloan, Miss Oliver and the others the afternoon anl tonight was the York! Ihe Prince said be . Closing song, Battle nymu o( did think such a result were in fit humor to do their best, the guest of Mayor McClellan at dicEntire School. , Republic. would follow a bombardment di- and as a result ' 6ome exquisite ker. PUPIL. A mistake aboni the hour at rected from the fleet. musical gems were rendered. .4 t which morning, Naval officers of both squadrons The attendance was not large, i i began Missing Soldier Found. prevented the prince - from wor- regret that thej remark should and the proceeds would have been shiping in Old Trinity, .as he had hate .been misinterpreted or . in- meager indeed but for the generos planned. Thinking service began correctly reported. . ity of some generous citizens, non Sergeant' Betts of Company ' touchis like Fort Douglas, while s It asking-It Thatcher gave $25 ; Mrs. '8t3tionot?-a- t you atJU oclock, Jhe .made ; arrange-mentback of .the fort target to leave tbe ship at 10:45 ed a match to a'haystackwdubl Nettie Sloan-$1- 0 Congressman talking Just about that time he received it, burn! said the prince today: nowell $5; Wa nowell $5j and ground, found ihe body of Private William Dynes, who was believAs a matter of fact, there is no others small' amounts. a note from: the British Consul-Genered to have deserted last .July. reason force him naval that 10:0 why any informing bliss Whether he was accidentally shot Katherine Gillespie fell was the hour for service ind ask- should seek to destroy buildings . ' reconsthiet-eda defective which r in could e, sidewalk Salt be cause r;" of bis : the upon during' target easily practice, shot delay ing sued . the city for $5,000 self, or was murdered it was im- I desire, that this matter be The Prince regretted the mistake Und rather than put in an put" correctly, for 'an impression and a jury awarded her ' $1,200 for possible to determine. Only the ' skeleton and clothes remained. . appearance when the service was has been made which I bad not her broken leg. . tith- THE WARRIORS 4RE BACK e-public. - ll To-nig- genuis has ever devised com1 She Wandered Down (a) pares in the least degree with Gods handwork as exemplified in the Mountain Side, (Frederick the natural man, and. jet t his Clay), (b)' The A ra (Ruben-stein- ) Miss Shirley. tabernacle of ours is nothing in 2 Reading from School For comparison with the soul, which Miss Annie Edwards. once stood with God. - Scandal, 3 from Der Scena Then the contemplation of our work here, having as it does such (Weber) Miss Shirley. 4 Solo Miss Violin a wonderful influence upon our Phylis future life, should not be put Thatcher. 5 Adair Robin aside for dreams of the hereafter. (a) Aber- Bells is of This the sphere of our action (Scotch): (b) (Welsh) Miss Shirley, now, and in it we should strive to jdovery 6 Selection excel in goodness, sobriety and Thhteher. String Then we do well to .Quartette. integrity. 1 7 BidMe Discourse f words hono r stiehr a srha ve 'dO ige fitly sought to do right, as Brother from Shakespeare) (Bishop) Miss Shirley. Robbins has done. 8. Bass Solo, The Two GrenIn concluding his remarksElder S. Lamoreaux. adiers. Walter Thatcher bore a fervent testi9 Serenade (Gounod) Miss mony to the truth of the Gospel. Shirley. With'violin obligato by Elder Seymour B. Young MissPhylis 'ThatcherT" followed Mr. Thatcher. lie 6aid : I have known Mr. Robbins many THE NEXT LECTURE years. We were boys together. More than fifty years ago he mar- Tht A.C.and B.Y.College lecture ried a dear sister of mine, and committees have this to say consince then I have known him in-- cerning their next attraction timately. From his youth Charlie - In presenting the name of Rev. Robbins was one of the strong Frank C. Bruner we make no mis- faithful workers in this church. take. He, has already won dis- He always had the reputation tinc,tion op the platform. Ilis a man who did things well. He jects arA strikingly original. In his style of thought and simplic- Kills .Wife by Accident. ity of expression he has been comNov. 12. T. Jtmes (Detroit, pared to the 'world renowed Thorburn, president of the Wil- - preacher, orator and lecturer, 'liam H. Elliott company qf this Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage, with a eity, today accidentally shot and! much finer voice.. Freqnently.it killed his wife at their home here. ha$ been, said all he needs is To The Thorburn home was robbed be as well known. Crowds flock wherever he speaks. recently, and at his wifes request to hear-hia revolver Thorburn Never says- adry thing,' At once Mr. bought for her protection. Today while he arrests the atetntion and holds Mr. Thorburn was explaining to it by magic, carrying his audience kis wife the workings of the, wea- whithersoever he wills. . pon it was discharged, the bul- . Mr. Bruner lectures at the Briglet striking Mrs. Thorburn in tie ham Young ' College on Friday evening next. temple and killing her instantly. co-equ- al Frei-shut- ! I - J z, nd-ms- ball-roo- s m y -- 9- h Rear-Admir- al ear-tainl- . al hira-Lai- |