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Show THE Saturday, February 10, 1906. T & TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y have become plural wives, ne and was told by President Simth salt Jestimony3iven- thought thatthechildrenr of lygamjous relatiqns t looked upon .business in competition with the he" would be ruined. ' In Smoot Case polygamy as a divine institution, ehurclitold President Smith, said I Of the Provo citizens, whose Numerous Witnesses Under Fire names were read, only one, Thom- the witness, that I had the pow-e-d to crush my child,' hut not the - of Cross - Examination by1 At- as Chamberlain, had entered . potorney Worthington for lygamy Bince. the manifesto. A right. Mr, Smith replied that, this number of the' songs alleged to was business, and I'told him that have. been hostile to the govern- I thought business meant profit. 8. In the .in- ment of the United States were The witness then letailed the Washington, Feb. vestigation of protests against put into the record and - Wolfe entire interview, which resulted Senator Seed: Smoot of Utah be- said these songs were sung fre- in no agreement, as the church insisted that none of its members fore the committee on privileges quently. and elections, Professor Walter William J. Thomas of Spanish should enter into competiton with M. Wplfe, who was & icacher in Fork, Utah, the next witness, said the church. Mr. Smurthwaite the Brigham Young college at he had gone through the endow-- v was excommunicated, he said, owLogan, andl a mlember of the ment house in 1$69 and had taken ing to this disagreement.' He church until recently, was today an oath to avenge the blood of spoke against the church being in bishop the Prophet Joseph Smith upon business, and had told-hisubjected to a severe exwas the as jSmith that childnation S. this A. and teach Joseph his to by Worthingt m, counsel for the senator. ren to do so down to the. third ecutive agent of . God in the A large number of letters and fourth generations lie said church, its participation in busiwhich had been .written by he was.dropped from' the 'church ness was equivalent to Wolfe to members of the church in the 80s because he had spoken in . business... Finallyt..he said,, he were put into the record to show too openly against plural mar- had publicly disclaimed Smiths authority as a prophet, and spoke - that he had not made complaints riages. ; Senator Knox asked if he had against his testimony upon the of the conduct of Benjamin QlulT ou the Mexican expedition, s9 he ever done anything to carry out. subject of .polygamous cohabitahad testified in direct examina-tion. his obligation to avenge the tion, and was tried on'charges of He denied charges by coun- blood of the prophet upon this apostasy and conduct and found guilty. sel that he had been intoxicated nation. r.;.r-4. JsO, sir. I enlisted twice to m several public places and that he had expressed contrition be- defend this nation, 'said Thomas. flooligaiL cause of his refusal to pay. .tithes, ....The. Witness. told .OILMjfibel-son- , Mr. Worthington will call a large formerly an employee of The approaching engagement number of witnesses to discredit Thomas, going to Mexico to take of Arthur J. Aylesworths brila plural wife. Michelson told the liant musical farce, Wolfe. Hooligans examination the witness he was going where he Troubles, On is attracting more names of a number of residents could live his religion. than ordinary interest. Expert John P. Iloluger of Bear River dramatic critics declare that this of Provo were read to the witness the Utah is' the brightest of the seasons and ten of them, he said were liv- City, Utah, a member ing in polygamous cohabitation. legislature from 189,9 to 1903, tea-- , offerings because of its grotesque He said he knew George Taylor, titled that he voted :' against the situations and ludrjcious climaxes brother-in-laof Mr. Smoot, and Evarts bill prohibiting the first A 'good laugh in these cynical and that Taylor had asked him (wit- wife from) testifying against her cal Boused days is feat worthy of ness) to give up his Democratic husband in polygamy procced- - note; - The ability to present . iLhe-remainiuTt- pb-ith- at he' 0 0 v 0 0 0 re-dire- ct c. ; w 4 3altlidjJom32dJQmtkejl4i9KiHcjwasjdftei'ftcJhis, bTightness-andmirth.'banighi- This was just previmajority. of the legislaelection the ous to ture that elected Smoot to the senate, he said ; and, further, that Taylor asked him to do all he could for the election of Smoot. I told him waid the witness, avenge the blood of both Joseph that I would if I thought it to and Hyrum Smith. be the will of the Lord. Mr. Charles A. Smurthwaite of Ogthe it believed he was said den, Utah, testified that he had Taylor will of the Lord and it seemed to been." excommunicated from the have been, lie told me then that Morjpon church. in April, 1905. Smoots candidacy h d been dis- lie" is a director of the Beck salt cussed and endorsed by the high works, and told of having been council of Utah, convened as a called to Salt Lake City to see President Joseph F. Smith and prayer circle. sevIn response to questions by members of the first presidency, eral members of the committee, which held the controlling inter-esWolfe said that in the Brigham i, in the Inland Crystal iT Ovena In College Jorgenson Young company with: jeompany. the were and Florence Reynolds Richard Taylor, Mr. Smurthwaite he knew whom students the first presidency, he said. toJmJct only -- t ng 0 0V IN STOCK THE FINEST LINE OF PIANOS ever .shown in Utah .from'5' $150.00 up to $850.00' - L. o; o 1 !"' 0 0 0 O o o .IN 0 0 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LOGAN, UTAH 39 SOUTH MAIN STREET, 0 0 00 0 0 0 D O 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 0 0 0 00 00.0 0000O 000 00 almost exhausted from lack of food "and water; The names of the entombed men are Porno Sablich and M. Vuk-caic- k They were working Monday night in a drift in the lower level of the App mine when the V roof caved in, Signals were heard by the rescuers th afternoon, and a faint Tvodce said: We are very. weak; hurry. It is expected ' that the men will be reached tonight. Both have families, and the wives and 4.I- ' rr - ' . THE SYMPHONY LIPE OF tvnon Robert Lout KNOW pot bow i U w(th lore the firtt and Th4 wbolo' field of tb ymv- -I prtnt flew, Tba wfiola flow of $he past. t chRdreurMw'T-emalned'atrnhe'- worldly cares, is not easy, but mouth of the mine day and night Hooligan does it thoroughly and since they were imprisoned not an opportunity. for a laugh is allowed to escape.' Dinner to Explorer. Hooligan's Troubles will he at the Thatcher New - York, Feb. 8. On the Opera House on Tuesday evening, 13th. eve of his return to his native February ' land, Prof. . Otto .Nordenskjold, Miners Entombed. the young Swedish Antarctic explorer, who has spent six weeks Stockton Cal., Feb. 8. Caught in this. country, received a joint two tribute .of praise last night from under a gigantic cave-iminers have been entombed 800 the Arctio and the Explorer clubs feet beneath the surface of .the who gave him a dinner. , earth in the App mine, James- .Col. D. L. Brainard, vice presitown, Tuolumne county, since dent of the Explorers club, and Monday night. Day and night one of the survivors of the Greely rescuers have been at work expedition," presided." Among thej in a heroiceffortto saye th speakers. were Prof. William' H. imprisoned men, and this after Brewer, Sr., Frederick A. Cooke, noon were able to communicate Anthony Fiala, Gapt. E. Nikelson withl the unfortunates, who are of the Zeigler- expedition, Capt. B. S- - Osborne and J. W. Davidson of one of the Peary expeditions and United States I ConsuLto illarbinJ Dr. Nordenskjold gave an illustrated lecture of h iaAntarei to trip. He spoke of his experience in this country as the pleasantest o of his career, aid paid a high to tWourager perseverance and .achievements of the American explorers.:. , Nor yo ahoald change nir 1 One pebble In our path one star vI heaven of ky. In all -our . r ; Our lives and every day and hour. One symphony appear; One road, one garden every flower ' And every bramble dear. - . n, - A RARE OPPORTUNITY OUR SPRING STOCK;- IS ARRIVING DAILYUlN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR IT, WE WILL SELL ANYTHING IN OUR STOCK AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. - i "I i FURNITURE CO. LOGAN : J t , K0RTI MAIN STREETS ML E. Church. -- u ., r.iacroafjhisfa.... - FEED YOUR LIVE STOCK &POULTR Services of interesting ter .will be held at the Methodist church at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. The True Test of Christian Character will be the theme Sunday" morning7 At the 'evening service the subject will be the All are Doctrine of Christ. most eordially invited. charac- 'wv A' SCENE WITH. THE ROSCIAN OPERA COMPANY, FOUR NIGHTS, COMMENCING ' THE OPERA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, have coucluded arraugementa with, l)e announcement that the Opera' seTies Cheir beet n g Wed-iuf prod uctions,--eommetho Roscian OperaT Company to prient a tiesday, February 14, will be received with pleasurable anticipation by music lovers of Logan and contiguous towns, who have perused with interest the many news items indicating the Grand-theater- , Portland; :the 'Grand great success of this clever company, at the Marquaih will lure us Festival This at Tacoma. ; Opera Opera House, Seattle and the Tacoma Theater back to the Halcyon days when Gilbert and Sullivans Operatic Star was in Hyperion and That it will be a The Mikado as welcome as The Flowers that Bloom in the Spring. ' The success artistically woes without saying, and R deecrvesadequaile financial compensation. WednesEl Comic the Capitan Opera field,, including repertoire covers a wide ground in Aubers ' day evening; Balfes ballad opera The Bohemian Girl, Thursday; Fra Divola, ' a it is known in .the French charming opera, Friday, and The Chimes of Normandy, or is presented exactly as seen vernacular, Les Cloches des Comeville,Saturday. Each opera in the large cities, with a specially selected cast, assisted by a resonant and attractive chorus f Prominent people with the company are Lucia Nola, prima donna soprano, last 'season with comedian; Frank Walters, principal Madame Schumann neinck. Claude Amsden,-principaelh. baritone ; J ohu De weyr bao, and. tenoir Hazel Davenport, comedienne ; Hilliard. Oampb ' 11 performances opens Tuesday at 10 a.' m. Jack Leslie second comedian. The seat sale for MaflTfderervvillT'r7Tn!ttTiT!er will receive prompt.ut tent ion. The scale of prices which are unusifall ; ratcs-fromIn another column; Excursion calibre will be found ally low for an attraction of this local railroad agents. The curtain twints for parties of 10 or more can be arranged with. 10:45. for rises promptly at 80. Carriages may he ordered , HoTmc-managem- ent " - 1 -- l l -- . --- WHOLE CRACKED MEAL Our ST0GK and F0ULTRY, FOODS are UNBXCELtED Sss Our Window Display HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOR ALL FARM PRODUCE . H. G. Smurthwaite Grain & Seed Co. h nci -- ' Itch Ringworm. E. T. Lucas, Wiugo, By., writes For 10 to 12 April 25,. 1992: years I bad been afflicted with a malady known as the itch. The itching, was most unbearable; I had tried for years to find relief, having tried all remedies I could hear of,, besides a number of doctors. I wish to state that one1 single application of Ballards Snow Liniment cured me c?m-- j plctely. 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