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Show . t 1' H i -- , A good - looking, well- - written Ad. is like a handsome woman It never fails to attract attention, ,and thats what you advertise for. & A ITOLUME XXVII. LOGAN' CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1006. X AT TABERNACLE SERVICES j President Joseph Morrell presided in the tabernacle on Sunday. Bishop J. E C'ardon offered the opening prajer. Elder James H. Martineau, of Juarez, Mexico, was the first He said in part: Af- fpr nearly sixty years of sen ice in th$ gospel I can say that I kno iat it is the work of the Ixrd God Almighty, I dont merely believe this, I dont guess at it I know it. AndI am thankful for that knowledge too. It is more to me than any and all earthly honors. I fully realize that only by faithfulness and industry in the gospel can. exaltation we must live up to our duties if we would live with God in the hereafter. We must bring ourselves into perfect accord with the plans of the Almighty in short, we must be in unity with Him. Can we be in harmony with God and out of harmony with His representatives here on -- earth! Hardly. Therefore we must yield obedience to the priesthood if we hope to be called into the presence of God after wre leave here. Some of us are likely to say speaker. 4e-obtain- I am dont care to ed NUMBER 84. J. F. srasrij or South America, for the gospel is the same every where. This fact should be a strong proof .to our young people of its divinity. 1 loe to hear young mission-- ' arms hear their testimony. It is a great comfort and consolation to our fathers and mothers to have their sons return from mission fields strong in the faith, and more than repays them for all the expense incurred in maintaining the hoy there. I hae often noticed that many Saints seem to think that going abroad on a mission is essential to the obtaining of a testimony. It isnt, ' however it is just-- Professor Jacob F. Mijler, a member of the Brigham Young College faculty, and a man vvty known among educators here, passed away on Sunday afternoon. Pernicious Anemia, a blood disease was the wasting cause of death. Jibe remains will time of his death. He was a Fellow of the American Historical Society. He belonged to the Y. M. M. I A. and Sunday School boards of this .Stake for many years. He leaves a wife and two. children. taken to Farmington for interment, and'funeiul services will he held Ihere tomorrow at one oclock p.m. McraoriaLservices were held at the B. Y. College yesterday, afternoon. Jacob F. Miller was a good mail honest, industrious, intelligent and courageous. He was horn in he orkIf T qtt cst i ormol w man will labor as diligent- a MILLER PASSES AWAY Fa Aningt n gTTson of Jacob Miller and Helen obtaimul his education at the University of Deseret and the University of Illinois, obtaining the degrees of D. B. and A. B. He taught from the time he was 18 years of age, beginning with, a school in Clarkston. FromlS83tol885 he filled a mission to Tennessee, and while there was the friend and companion of Elder Bibbs, who was martyred. Returning he was engaged as special teacher in the Davis Stake Academy. lie also dTlir iTosillonsol Coun ty Superintendent of Davis county schools, Clerk of the Davis Stake, tithing clerk and one of the presidents of the Fortieth quorum of Mar-chenoy.l- le young ly at home, and in the same spirit that he does abroad, he will get the same results. The gospel of Christ will make any man or woman better, for that is what it was designed for. Salvation is what we all desire, and we can obtain it in no other wayjhan by keeping the commandments of God- .We all MRS. GEORGE CORNWALLIS WEST, FORMERLY LADY RAN- have a right to the Holy SjVrt, hut DOLPH CHURCHILL 7. we can not retain it in sinlor unMr. Cornwall! Wort recently created a st'f In England by the effective cleanliness. I am truly grateful way she campaigned for her son, Winston Churchill. Formerly she was Lady for the gospel thankful that my Randolph Churchlll. at which, time Mr. Jladstone hest vote pronounced tef - -- at The JTheServices services College. - at the college were atteuded by a throng pf students and townspeople, and were-mobeautiful and Impressive. No manwasever paid a meed of praise more heartfelt and sincere than that offered tothe' deceased. There was an earnestnss a ring A st ofT?iTieerj!y word .spoke- and Tove m every uttered about him - volumes more-tha- , that the n words themselves.'t President W. J. Kerr delivered a splendid eulogy Upon the deI never parteds characters knew a truer, nobler, better man or Miller, he said. Tie was a man of .positive than-Profess- faithful. He would sacrifice his life, hut would never desert a'causeT-- 1 knew him well, and I never hope to know a nobler man. I never, felt jnor&. Honored in my life than I did when given this opportunity to say a last kind word for my broth-e- r ay or-betr- mair and"I parehtsembraced'tlnr truth and getter In England. Before her first marriage she was Miss Jennie Jerome, of Leonard Jerome of New York, for whom Jerome park and Jerome subordinate my brought me here. I hope we may daughter boulevard were named. She is a cousin of William Tra vers Jerome. views to those of any man. Sup- all progress and ultimately attain and friend. . pose, brethren and sisters, that our goal eternal life. Amen. Air. If. Builen, Jr., said that he the soldier reasoned thus, what The choir then sang and the Seventy. heartily endorsed. Pres. Kerrs would he the result! The army congregation was dismissed with In 1802 ProfessorJM ill er came characterization Professor Mil- would become a mob, and an easy prayer by Elder J. E. Cowley. to the Brigham Young College as ler. He was an excellent man, prey to a much smaller number Professor of History and political the most unselfish one he ever of organized disciplined men. a position he held at the knew a peacemaker, a hearer of Science, DISTRICT COURT. If we are obedient and seek good cheer, and a loyal,, active, constantly for the spirit of God narrow earnest Latter-da- y exjt7 . Saint. Anna E. Bur lias been grante-- And The G. O. P. Push Decides That Fire. we will not go far wrong. H.T3. Mr. Ilafch finally got the Counsellor W. W. Maughan adivoree from Wm. Bur. She Elder A. J. Bell he aud made a strong talk. said he approved of all that had fljmr was awarded the custody of her -- The Preference. followed Elder Martineau. He Has hall "Intel I fcpresehf esis that pay been" said, and believed it to he . minor children, the home,1 anil reported his mission to the Haone tenth of ..the taxes of this entirely -- true. Mr.' Maughan waiian Islands. He had been $10 jer month alimony. he so be some cannot said, city just- spoke at The following length upon the were greatly blessed while upon his made in the eases settings some local The a accused of has desire he to value able of deeda to to some and a giui"L ou ly Republican party impose trying good where put mission and since coming home. amade fattcy-ednethis whonit example. other judge than llis Honor. W. tsxburdensbn Coroes,PJkifulutinirh,aml itpjlainjhat He told in detail of his movements to choosing between the welfar tional frills. lie did not even sug- - community. I am in favor of W. Maugham is to try them Counselor Isaac Smith added., upon the islands. n of the of a this the due new. central of school need more room for his building Hannah Jacobsen .s. city gest mite of praise. lie compared1 Logan I was frequently asked by and of that I believe our is the that needed more and foT exists, set nothing the people gotta May leaving of Professor Miller m.v friends there, why I had left City, w school children will left. No than now. believe at that the can I it K H get rong impression start, aud Tlq. State s witha stainless reputation with l)ais, set m home and interests to eome how the matter all be built the rest time without the was 2. city for badly that of Prof. "Wolfe. He made an increasing spent May ofjlie out there and preach to them. - in matschools no he tax I am for or the crowded, it certain to. that may Hansen vs. Hansen, eontempt correcting levy, trying eloquent plea for more charity They seemed to thmk it a curious ter how unsanitary the conditions council can, if it desires, get and love and sympathy in 5 for eity case, set May I assured them that, President McLaughlin explain- thing alon g,.wi.th.fl-lighte- r tax levy-Uit- s W. H Bentley s. A. Brossard surrounding the children mav be.1 Ithaeh"llTierrT g3 m Hie need' of more buildings arid knotting the plan of salvation, no matter obstacles whaf last. The than electric toproM. set et 10 a for at J year J. Ballard al, tii. plant May sangA'Some Time-W- e the folly of frittering money the Latter-daSaints fell it their irrpss ll Understand. duty to acquaint others with it. "kin tm Uieysayi8makingj!iohey7ahd7ve atx wiliwi f.r' Yk,m need not worry any more about to Wreck Train. Tried President Of course they have a form of Joseph Morrell had orgu that it if that'be true, but whether it known Professor hall k bu.lt and the affairs of Miller since 1883 in25. March Three nw c'rt1 bu,ld.," be frtcd. Pittsburg. godliness, but it is empty and electric plant made aoeure. makes but little city isornot when went a mission Jo on efficacious. they Their systems of re- Slavs, Tony Miller, Charles ot h This ia the altm.de of the LoKan ni"rt to titled are eii the Southern SfafesJogether, and and Paul Irotkoines, were arnrtneTemanwler as soon as posligion do not measure up to the consideration push as ..evidenced at sible. electric he attesteiLlhe before an Republican arrested at Cambria, Pa., tonight standard set by the Savior. loyalty, devotion ' the mass meeting held at the light plant. and integrity of thexleceasedL We have been favored by charged with attempting to wreck court house on Saturday evening, Th cm a lively discusMoo .ensued a I A see here men zedto fttrrarn er telegram of condolence from r our Father in heaven by being the Cleveland flyer onthe. Pittsin which Davy tried to do most the went to Democrats meeting tonight Jlghtingjicsperately again Trustee Howell and President permiHedTobecome partakers of burg and Lake Erie railroad on u b a s of discuss the question talking, t) etln gw st -to benefit our children, Linford was read. building the gospel spirit.- - There is much the night of January 23 last, in to ajax made very plain to the school when to and viewed new central a with last school, year they Professor Vernon, who was inwork to do and we should put our revenge for the death of a friend board during the debate, and that perfect equanimity the taxes bebut it every fairly, nearly with the deceased, had timate to hands it willingly. I have who, had been run down by a was that the purchase of the ing serit sky-hig- h loaded to benefit went for the there made up my mind to do as the train, A rail had been chained to Republican great difficulty in controlling his Riter property for $5,000 still of the city plant. authorities of the church may dic- ,the tracks and the flyer was only kill the proposition, and to see feelings long enough to say that measures of Mayor sticks in the public throat. When Mayor Robinson made a brief his friend wras the best man he tate, for I have learned by ex- saved from a wreck by the speed that the pet -- criticised Morrell the in crossed Joteph not Robinson are any talk in which he produced some ever knew, and that the most comperience that it is best to do so. at which it was traveling. hliard for making the buy, practithe afternoon On Saturday figures designed to show that the forting thing left him was the There is no coercion about this The three men were held in w'ay. house the whole cally decided to and met applauded, city needs as much money this memory of J. F. Mijler. matter either; I am perfectly free $2000 bonds each and later were Republicans and there is no doubt tlxat the to and the schools, stand against to choose my own course, and I taken to the Beaver county jail. year as it did last, because the pishop J. Fv Cardon spoke receivboards would desires have was and Davy the council wants to build a fire halL briefly, expreb-sinonly great the thanks of choose to obey-Godservants. ed more consideration than they Of of task the assigned is no doubt evidently there the to course all that their misStruck Dead Wthile Preaching. friends, and I thoroughly enjoyed my family did, but for the recollection of the the meeting. were the what other packing figures sion and I want to say a word for quite Mayors endorsing speak"While Carson, la., March. 25. that purchase. - a it to ers clear said to as for had Mibut hedid didnt Professor him, datives too, the Hawaiian they Apparently they are preaching to his congregation toA deal of character.--and was talk strike the audience,, that. way, llers good out, not the ignorant debased race day, Rev. J. B. Lentz, pastor of big crowd turned "Woodruff the seemed section-of But figures, facts or anything attic it VL that manypeopleJhere think they a La tier-da-y Patriarch Hatch pronounced Saint church At this Davy of wnere a lot children are taught. else are of little . avail anyway the benediction, and then the are. They Are intelligent, hospit- place, was struck by lightning, bent upon defeating Jthe proposal able and are of the seed of IsraeL which caused his death within to build, at any cost He had the The board members say that it is where there is a packed assembly. students marched to the Mijler Mr. Mr. Frank "W. Thatcher and home to view the remains. I learned to love them, and the half an hoar. The bolt descended support of some Democrats who unfit for & school-rooa , j twenty-twthat I brought into during & hard thunder storm and were evidently not aware that the Jacques characterizing Jt as Wesley Jacques made earnest crime to and been cut had talks and then Postmaster OdclL pnjtchildren.there. the church, I regard as treasures was communicated to the preach- whole thing Caught Young Thieves. Make more windows, more who waspla inlyjj ttledJyAhe dried for them. r er by- a chandelier hanging laid up in heaven.r,'"Elder John A. McAlister head The shock President McLaughlin TH&dsa pxitvfl Itup and 'geTalbh g" for efforts of one or two to do all the Eleven boys comprising-thre"Rlld"hehad"been interested - in threw Ret. Lentz to the floor in bad mistake when he called upon a year or two was the argument talking, arose and closed the gab-fe- gangs of alleged chicken thieves advanced by several, hut it was the remarks of the previous an unconscious state, while many Supt. Ariel Cardon to make-thby moving to" table Davys who have teen stealing chickens (speakers, and many thoughts had persons in the congregation were opening statement. Mr. Cardon explained that to do this the roof resolution. , This was done and in different portions of Salt Lake, entered his mind. One was that partially stunned, After nearly made a lengthy speech upon the would have to he raised, and that tlien Odfli moved that the sense were roundedur bytheJ cfficeis from every one had fled from the build- advantages of large, graded will cost half as much as ft new of the house be expressed as of the Juvenile court.. Five of ,tbenudience Seven Mexico, and from Hawaii, hut ing, Lentz was carried out, hut schools over .small and isolated buildings President McLaughlin against levying a tax for "a new the number confessed. ' in school -- there was no difference case were belief that house this year. released on probation; two in the failed to regain consciousness. ones, and unwittingly no doubt, expressed the This motion prevailed by a big were sent to the Reform school ; testimonies borne. The same thing The church took fire, but was sav- led his hearers to believe that the of a fire in the building half the wonld have been true had we ed. Lentz leaves a widow and principal reason for putting up a little tots in that attic would majority and an adjournment was one to the detention home, and - one ease was continued. heard from New Zealand, Europe two children. new building, was to be found in perish because it has only one then taken. a-fr- ee t FIRE HALLvs.CITYSCHOOLS v - school-childre- fire-tea- 1 lin -- y Pe-eu- fhfd ne -- CTT - r .. - H M. W . .I.. , ho lis-cu- ss g s indulg-eL;in?-abo- nt , o - -- - e - st e had-hear- d. -- t -- i |