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Show L 5 1 Clean In Appearance, Clean in quality, just the paper to put before your family That a The Journal. r'n WM.THOMP THE MAYOR BAS HIS WAV Appointments For The Emil Anderson and Samuel Adams they are the new - cops, the council d thedr appointment on Wednesday evening. .This was done by a strict' party vote,tle'f our'Democrats discreetly refraining from assuming any responsibility in having-.confirme- the matter. Nelson , receded rointhe position-- he took some time ago and voted to confirm both men. There was no attempt made to jam the nominations Councilman ' : V -4 ry -- - the-high- est William Thompson, of Clark-.whe- n his body struck the planks between the ties. and. he ston, was killed at the depot. at Cache Junction yesterdav after- - cnbed to death. 1 Ie was bonrin Clarkston . icon by tram .wtlehutg. , ivtd tllcrc ,u h!s Mr. rhompwjn want to the . Je was about 35 years old and Jimetioff toseIl winF'i'THhh(IJea ves a wife and three children, while there had occasion to of him asbring crosslPebpIe the tracks from one sjde of the an honorable, upright matt, and ' well'respected in the "community, depot grounds to the other.' No.-1was stand- - - Readers of The Journal will Freightjtrain on one track.' ing lie crossed remember an account of. this man that .'and stepping down on the having been' struck by lightning other side was run into by an last summer, engine doing some switching. At the time the people who lie was knocked down and his first reached him thought him to left-fo- ot run over nearly sever- be- d-- adjandT he.JoumaL.K0S - 80 ing it from his body lie was informed, but after he was taken then pushed along the, track home he showed signs of life and about 70 to 75. feet to a. crossing by careful nursing recovered. sak " 9 j- -- e abutting their personal property, Balm of Gilead, Silver Poplar or any other cotton bearing trees within the limits of Logan City, are hereby notified to have the same cut down on "or before "April 1st, 1900. All persons not complying with thisnotiee will be liable to a fine of $25.00. See Ordinance . Book, Page 240. (Signed) COMMITTEE ON SIDEWALKS JOIIN JOHNSON, , NIELS CARLSON, J. W. CRAWFORD. A Makes Clark ' . , Some ' ... rs T CachS-Ooun- ty ttuTdrafFto rse s'! $90.0CTat medium A weight maturity. horso possessing good quality will sell for a better price than a heavy weight horse lacking good quality 1 IravywTTghtTrad good' quality in horses can' be secured" only by careful breeding of 'years. A breeder who goes after size and weight and disregards quality ' will fail. morethanr$80.Wor improving vry rapidly. There are some farmers, and in fact breeding many of them .whose J i oieratioias. ..are, heterogeneous, is theyvrthbmiMsrTirTttttiit breed to "any' kind of a when the bleeding season horse, -arrives. There ere. some very no tionql farmers, one year they will breed .to, a. Percheron, the - next year to a, Belgian, end the next year probably, to ft Clydesdale, The most valuable stallions and in a few years they will have are those that get' the best colts. horses of low quality and will Show prizes and breeding qualihave destroyed valuable qualities ties are two very different things. that have required centuries to Show prize horses are sometimes And establish. secure .. and, The test of the poor breeders. that are always there are .farmers pudding is the eating of it. The looking for something cheap and, farmer will find it to his will breed to grades consequently, uso-tb- e - horse Ilia k-- he i Tmir iirT i im iiw tiou-a- nd extend-ing-over-a-num- -- -- -- andsenibsarKlare-eatisfvedwjth COMMITTEES ARE FORMED o- -- min mi iirnTi-- to' be''S'Tpxd'breedrrTf knows anything that looks like a horse. the horse is a good show animal Tensor fifteen dollars more in the and a good breeder so much the price of a colt from a good stal. better. lion should nol prevent the breeder from "using bimV s President Ballard of the Commercial Club Selects the Clubs Committees Modieska Farewell Breeding operations to be most t successful must be carried on with with' a definite aim in mind. The greatest testimonial ever The most important essential is received by an actress was that ..vModjcska at the ; y to; House in One Horse Metropolitan Opera ( Stay With New York under the patronage of and to secure the highest quality a remarkable list of celebrities, possible within that breed. '"In Paderewski, Mrs. Cmand seUingthe' poorJver Cleveland, Richard Mansfield quality mares should be disposed and Andrew Carnegie. The huge of End th. better ones, retained auditorium was never before' for breeding purposes. A mare called upon to hold so large . a -that js known tp be a good breedthrong ns that which wished - to er should not ,.bq sold. Good honor one of the most consumquality, or in other words dura- mate artistes and grandest women bility, means good feet and limbs, of the age. . Madame Modjeska well 'developed body, firm flesh is now upon a farewell tour of and good action',' Farmers should America and the same .spirit anithe country at large. that Court Overrules Kaiser. 77 mating did New York, her appearances are taking the form - novel - ease everywhere Berlin, FebV A of 'tesllmorualsini every city she" turning upon the right to use. the visits.'' Never before was such title of Colonel was tried in one deep and widespread affection of the Berlin ' courts today, the shown for & aCtres9.;Madame well" known" military" correspondModjeska will appear at the ent, Coy. Gaedke' being the de- Thatcher Opera nouse on Mon" fendant - in either Mary day 19th e n ears on be aedkOas' Much Macbeth or soniey Stuart, the retired list and became mili- Ado About Nothing, as may be tary critic on the Tageblatt, for decided by the majority of theatre-which paper he j wrote certain goers, commencing with the miliwhich the displease things day , the advance sale opens, ' tary authorities, Thursday to subscribers. v - - President M. J.' Ballard of the x? Membership. Cache ' Commercial has Club, Wesley Jacques, Charles W. named the regular committees for. Hansen, N. A. Larson. that organization and they have, Transportation and Railways been approved. They are given J. A. Hendrickson, Moses below: ; Thatcher, F. K7 Nebeker, Charles England, Spren Ilansen. r EJucatlom 1 - J. E. W. Robinson, W. Kerr, H. nd Onevanoes. 'E.IIIitci,.U. BiUei jr.' B. F. Riter, Thomas Smart, Sanitation, Pnljhe Welfar. Robert Anderson. . Admission : Finance and Auditing. Allan M, Fleming'; Joel Ricks, - r N. R. Moore" House sand Frbpertyr J. A. Hendrickson, Louis Cardon, W. K. Burnham. . and Improvements. L. S. Cardon,' Fred Seholes, rge W. Lindquist Advertising, - Promotion - and , - Im-- ----- migration. N. R. Moore, Jesse .Earl, J. P. S. Smith, Frank Thatcher. Public Entertainment- - and De-- Receptions coration.' E. W, Robinson, Lorenzo HanW. K. Burnham, H. G. Hay ball, .W.-K- . BurnhamHeber sen, Maughan, George Ilansen. have-no- t Good Roadk1 special attractions-whieC. I. unyet been published, and we Thoresen, Joseph E. Wjl Joseph Odell, Wesley Jacques, derstand they give a cordial wel- I.C. Thoresen.'" " son, Jr., Wm. Worley. Live Stock and Dairying. come to all'Bpectators as well as Lorenzo nansen, Moses Thatch dancers. Mutual improvement is STANDING COMMITTEES. a good cause and should be aser, Jr., George Dunbar. sisted by all who love a good Commerce. Telegraph and. Telephones. cause. B. F. Riter, Wm. Edwards, J. Joel Ricks, J. E. Shepard, H. A. B. Cates. Thursday last a grand ball and S., Campbell, Alfred Smurth waite, A. Pedersen, ' social was given in . honor of S. O. Stevens. Brother Joseph Hill,who departManufactures and New Indus Body of Woman-Founed Mondayjon a mission to Calitries. - r- fornia. Joseph Odell, J. E- - Cardon, .A. Los Angeles, .Oal:, Feb. 8. The We, as&Ilotheraih the church, D. Bell, W. G. Danielsen, Robert body of Mrs. W. F. Chase, wife of Waldo F. "Chase, organist of and especially of this section, re- Murdock. gret to hear of the deathof Apos- Lands, Irrigation, Agriculture, St. Johns Episcopal church, of this city, who has been missing tle M. W. Merrill who was so Horticulture and their. from her homje since January 20 Products.- -' highly esteemed by All who knew him. 'He has been our neighbor Thomas Fjnart, W. li. Th&in, last, was last evening floating on and friend from early times, and John, Q 'Adams, W. t W. Mc- the surface of v small pond e short distance in the rear of the we feel we have lost a friend as Laughlin.. t Chase home. well as the church and commun- Mines; Oil, Coal and Natural Mrs. Chase had been ill for two ity have lost a noble and good Anderson, J. n. Edman. years, and it is thought in a fit wards, A. G. Lundstrom. -T of melancholy she had committed 7 7'""' Ways and Means. Raisuli is Cornered. M. A. Fleming, A. H. Thomp suicide by drowning in the pond. " Tangier, Feb. 8. The Andjer-a-t son, G. W. Thatcher, J. W. Killed at Bingham. tribe is expected momentarily Quayle, G. Fred Wright. to attack Raisuli, the Moroccap Statistics. . William nawlrapt, aBinghani W. bandit chief, who is' shut in his ... Joel. Ricks,. C. house' in Zrnai, which he has C. Parkinson, Joseph Eames. rpincr, fell a distance of sixty feet in the shaft of the Ohio Coptransformed into a fortress. The Laws and Legislation. now-ell, tribesmen have sworn to take him E. W. Robinson, Joseph per companys mine, from which he died two hours later. a prisoner to Tangier. P. E. Keeler, A. G. Barber. b d. 1 . All persons having growing on their premises or on the sidewalk ' W. If. , pdvan-tagu-t- , Trees Most Go. Cotton-Bearin- g 'tf' -- printing and advertising. The electric light committee submitted a report as to the providing of free phones for some members xrftherocnnrcil'n hoWere without them. '"They found - that all of them wanted Bell phones and so secured a statement from the Bell company as to the cost - : of installing them. $12 per year per phone were the lowest terms that could be secured, and the council ordered the extra number installed at that regu-neceesa- RS Professor R. W. Clark of the breed draft horses for various -reasons, but - in" so doing they AgriculturalCollege,offers-th- f following sensible , suggestions to should, not breed small marcs to of this county: large stallions in the hope of the On an average the quality of getting anything that will sell for horse-breede- ffTf rir All of them spoke. in. terms of praise of Jthe -- departed ' and his character.7 J The .Third .ward choir furnished beautiful musiq.. Oyer by a Man-R- un r, : Professor HORSE-BREEDE- C5. Valuable Suggestions Switch Engine the Water-wor- k committee authorized to employ the min sug" gested by the Water-masteUpon motion of Evans the committee on Advertising was ir' A yf l Clarkston . ley, N. W. Kimball, B. M. Lewis, Isaac Smith and W. W. Maugham " ' through, for knowing they had to be, the Mayors supporter were . very careful of Nelsons feelings, and the names were presented one at a time. They were all confirmed . Albert Bemtson was the 7 price. Building, Inspectoral Wm. Q. Anderson was granted a free license as expressman. The City Park was leased to FRANKLIN M. Mouritzen for $125. Wjmr McGalmontoff ered $60 per acre for some land owned by Disquisition on the Weather the city on Crockett avenue. The Various Social Events Sorrow offer was rejected. Over Apostle Merrills Death. The Law and License committee reported that the city ordinFranklin, Idaho, Feb. 8. The ances were, in poor shape and re- past week has been very cold and commended the revising of them. frosty, but the weather seems to The report was accepted and re- have begun to moderate some. commendations adopted. Coal is still scarce and wood alIt was decided to move the city most unobtainable; trat'VfeJhope offices into the court. house, and this will not last long. The the Mayor and President Lind- - printer bas been long and we have .quasi were appointed to make the great deal of snow a arrangements." Three 0ld time 'winter. Almanacs rooms in the northwest corner of gem to say that we are to have the building, on the second a good deal more of the cold floor, will be secured for $15 per' ther M(1 although we are month. j thankful for the blessings of the Watermaster Petersen reported rqow' that we may have plenty of as to the condition of the water-atgj- for the summer, and that works system, and recommended ft has kept away much sickness, that a house to house canvass begjy moot of us will be glad toisee 'made of the waterusers in the the first breaking up of the cold city, the number of taps they use, weather. etc. The report was accepted and There, is good sleighing There and it appears as though there FUNERAL SERVICES willThebe for some time - r Young Ladies ..association of our ward intend celebrating The funeral services over . the remains of Mr.- Edward P. Row- Valentines night by giving; a land, held in the- - Third ward grand .apron, and bow ball. Ladies not havin g aprons not be"meeting hb useo nThursday , were attended by a great many of the ing permitted to dance until a friends of the deceased and his late hour. - There will be other familypthc"hig"ha!P beings completely filled. There were. many beautiful floral tokens. were made by Addresses Bishop Yeates who told of the faithfulness, diligence and honor of .the deceased Joseph E. ,CoW: ADVICE TO KILLED AT JUNCTION Police Depart; ment Are aiLakt Confirmed -- NUMBER' LOGAN CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY. 10, 1900. XiVIL VOLUME Gas.-Rober- . T t, given-Madam- e - low-grad- e &-7- , The latter . summoned - Gaedke . before.a court of honor, which decided that he had forfeited his use the title of Colonel right-tand. to wear mn officers uniform. On. the basis of this decision the Emperor, two years ago, - issued an order to ,the same effect, Gaed ke being then' in Manehuria. Upon his return Gaedke 'con tinned to i use the title and wear the uniform on the ground that the court of honor was without , legal authority. Gaedke - then . tried, through sharp criticism, to, compel the war department to bring a suit against him for using the title illegally, but failing therein he o . - - . - CARD OF THANKS. We desire to - rincerely thank those who tendered their aid and sympathy during the illness and subsequent to- the : death of. our brother, Edward P. Rowland. - Their services and kind expressions will never be forgotten, and we hope they may never want for similar comfort JOBROWLAND, , Upon behalf of the family. , 1 Fear Coal Strike. Chicago, Feb. 7. The greatest supply of coal in the history of denounced! himself to a civil court Chicago is being gathered here in for unlawfully using the title. anticipation of the coal miners. The trial today attracted much strike on April 1. Within prir1-tion- s attention, owing to the novel fea- next sixty days, if th tures. The prosecuting attorney that have been rale be carried out, it is ;.ii:. it. 1 t l asked that a months arrest imposed upon Gaedke, but the nearly a million tons cf c'7 v 7 court acquitted him, thus over- have been stored av.rv : ( . ruling the Emperors order. I SO. |