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Show r ' i V . SUPPORT THEL PEOPLE-WHSUPPORT YOU ' AND YOULL TAKE THE JOURNAL ITOLUME 1 J. GET YOUR NEWS z FROM THE , JOURNAL AND YOULL GET IT RIGHT O XXVII. LOGAN NUMBER 99. CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1906. .... A LOGANITE MAKES THE COMMISSIONERS MEET REPORT Tells of Matters and Welfare of Utah People Create New Road District at Riverside i in San Francisco. Other Business. a SAX FRANCISCO. April L!i Liquet of roses nnd a can of will not attempt to dixrnht tin cream from i,nr Honeysuckle n tin result Mtnstion here as of mountain .home, thanks 1o the lemble recent disaster that has puopb- ofLogno and Cache Messrs Henry (Tnfliths and John Carlisle, of Riverside,, appeared before tbe board of county commissioners on "Tuesday with a request that a new road district the Riverbe created side locality. Tbe request was prompily granted.. The new district will go by the name of - mtjrely obliterated three-fui- u tlis alley. Gate. Maitial law is Joust nin;i up ami completely prostrated tliCSome. and we are rv)v pernih! cd -Estate !)! CaTffonud But tlitrelo hum a candle (irot lampl Lght to bejuntil 11 p m , today's proflainu-downenot sturdy ArponautsNije nor daunted. The omnyytion haring oxtetnScd the Tim" one and courage displayed by the 'hour. AW still carry water fiom here is but a sample the nearest Hydrant, and cook in Ticwspapei of the pluek of the entire people the .streets or baskyard on unpro-i- n this trying time Although allUised Diilrih-ovcu- s made from the the groat dailies were burnt out copious precipitation of brick of homes, none of them suspend- chimneys on fihe morning of the ed an issue, and most have issued earthquake. AVe are all well and on the run while fleeing to tem- suffered little from the earthporary quarters across the bay to quake in this vicinity, though it Oakland. Aye are assured the was the prevailing disposition to city is to be rebuilt at once, and be semewhrtt uneasy if not quite that new San Francisco will be a uncomfortable indoor for a day thing of beauty and a Joy ffipfver, or so after "the shaking up x .the several Many hae left, and some with 18th instant. In elenty; but there are many more night', thereafter, thosi who were who will remain and hope for a?fnfcnnak enough to hiree a bouse bitter future in tbe land of flow 'left preferred to sleep outside. rs. The homeless and needy' are Ynn Nre. Avenue, a very wide well provided for. It is n noted street running north and south and appreciated coincident that from Market street to North an evidence of Logans eku act er- Reach, was the nly 'ihing that re.iebed1 hit stopped the fire b destructive istic hospitalitv so to here. the march se Thus you may whore imghborhood with what vcera many of us Logan ites reside imagine is of Van who west 'Ness watchYesterday my neighbor, assisting in the Rid Cross com- ed the daily progress of the fier,v course of missary rd ie lry. sent nn4 word bend m its wiestwar fle-he had More met ion you have jul received sonnt lnog from Utah, a sample of which be learned ami printed -- re this, tvo was holding especially for ?n doubt A c have seen no Utah It pioved to be a consignment of papers fur twrire lays Tt lest ut.i1 hundred cans of 'Honeydated gmans Aj.nl lv h, 20th and suckle' cream fiom the (.ache thereabouts frevm anxious rela-tixMilk and in aiiou plas air mm Aalby Condi list'd ( lenmcrv Company of Logan. rreiehmg 11s through he mad fifv tah .Air L. L Bioberg Doctor Every AVith best regirds i ) The Jourhatcher, Hattie I Thatcher, and Mr. Johnstone, a gentleman fresh nal forea- and aT fuen Is, I horn London, dined with us toever, with a ihlu-btappetite fc?and beside tbe day necessary eunbquakrtv the table was decorated with C 1. AV FT LLMER d the city of the Goldin i ftt 1 d es 1 -- I - e - edi-bli- s. NEWS NOTES FROM NEWTON St. Louis Pott-Dispatc- Riverside.- ANOTHER CAH-T- O Going up;Baset)aIl General News. " 30. Our NEWTON, April Lumen are tired of stormy w ether now .is it has retarded spring work vily. much and ai re ctation seeiii at a MandstiM, vi biting for warn wtather. Stone masons ore now busy building a fine sandstone residence for Mr. David Clarke. Mr. John Benson has thexbrick and sand on hand for Jus new home, the building of yhich no doubt will soon be started. It is now stated for a fact that Mr. James Briggs, of Cache Junction, and Mr. Andrew Petersen, 'present manager of the Logan, where his lire as a partner We Furniture .Co. vwish Christensen success in his Mr. new venture. Baseball begins to agitate our boys again. Last Saturday a game was played between Peterboro and Newton at Cache Junction. Tbe ' score was Peterboro 18, Newton 10;, but this was no wonder, as the Newton t$am had had iff- -" fact whatever didnt own a ball until the day of the game. Well, it had the effect of -- waking the boys up and we will no doubt have some goi games before long. Our boys made a splendid record last year, andwe expect to see them come to the front again. Tbe farmers of this section hava of late shipped considerable wheat from Cache Junction. Coal has again been scarce here. Griffin Brothers deceived 4 car the other day, and it went like no-prac- tice People? Mercantile Co., intend to build a general merchandise store at once In Trento hT ' 7 Rumor has it that Mr. Andrew Petersen- will shortly retire as manager of the Peoples Mercantile Co., and will be succeeded by Mr. Soren Larsen, . tbe present bookkeeper of the company., , We are missing the genial features of our old-tim-e friend and hot cakes. - interests now in the Spande BO1 Another car of supplies will be shipped from here to San Fraire eisco tomorrow, The car will be left at Smithfleld, to day and such supplies as the good people of that place have collected will be loaded and tbe car will then be sent here, where the loading will be finished during the forenoon. The people of Mendon,njde Park and Wellsville who intend bring-ing stuff in for this car, it is desired, will govern themselves -- following registrars of vital statistics were appointed: James Hobbs at Renson. Joseph Jeppcsen at Millville. George II. Phillips at Mt. Sterling. Louisa Gibbs at Avon. Messrs. Nelson and Stevens of hough Therefore He the Logan city council, asked the eommisisoners to help the city in He Tried paving Main Street in front of the court house. Taken under advisement- so, that the forwarding-.-- of - the car may not be delayed, j The board decided to take np Rut its mv fuici, snorted $14,000 worth of the county A More is bring told about t I put it up txwn that pretty well illustrates the irate residenter. bonds Savage Paid Up. t ? the perversity of some people and and Im going to paint it if I A protist agaiust the appliea-- l the ready wit of others, and be- want to tion of James McNiel for the! Albert Savage, of Grass vUeyr- anies is somewhat amusing. Well, as it is a division fence right to appropriate the waters of en route to Jacksons Hole, Wyo-- a who owns tie' was the reply. perhaps the Collire () C certain spring on the county ming, arrived in Ogden from Salt matDii ll)c southwest coroe. lege has some rights in the ipe.rty farm, was adopted and ordered j Lake on an evening train, and jn of the Agricultural College farm, ter. sent to the State Engineer. whs induced In two strangers to said Rluemel, Not a our, hasnt got along very well with The Shoshone Power Co, a go about three blocks north from that fence I put all on my own tbe College authorities for a good eorjHration of which F. M. Ly- - the depot to .look for the ticket while, and it k said, seldom loses land, and being there I can do as man is president and L. Il.Martin- - office where he must purchase with it. a chance to play even with tin'll eau, secretary, asked for a fran- - transportation. His quondam for real or imaginary slights. Certainly, said the College over all the roads of the quaintances then drew a revolver - lie erected a high board fence executive. Rut is it all on your county for electric power lines. and made him deliver up fifteen land, and if so, how far north of The between bis property and the letter of the eompanys attor-- , dollars; all the money he had. gremnds. years ago, am' the fence is your line? ney, asking for the franchise was Two inches. was the exul- some t line back be gave a down1 Made a Mistake, a beautiful sample of the bland tow man the privilege of paint-jtareply. assurance that some people posing sign. on tbe noith ride of it. 'Oil! well, of eouixe. that In substance he sess Officer said: A pickpocket relieved ties it. was the polite retort. mg doubtless that it won fran-, enclosed the his of V. C. Lake Salt Olson of please pass t ( VHainly, if the fence is all on imniv the college people. cliise, sign both copies, send one watch, on the train carrying the AVhen tie pa inter apieared, your property we cannot prevent to me and keep the other your-- sporting crowd to Ogdemto from President Ke'i you from painting signs on it. selves. Dont about any prize fight, crowding in between warned him nut to paint anv but 1 imagine- - that the task of concessions on worry our part Just officers Olson and Seager.' .lie-pas- s signs on tlx fence, and the art's! painting will not be an easy one, it youve got fQ do it immediately, capturedhow-r.- , accordingly retired. Blnemel ")f since yon have but twaipches for how, and after jouve done so ever. course got duly angry, and finnll' the painter to stand upon, and we President Kerr went 4b see Tnio shalljire v on t - blur from trespass-an- d explnrnr3 -- that the Colleg-m- g upon vmr property to do it. AAefl tbe fence is still undid not desire the signs pauht'J adorned by signs. ion the fence The TOO TOOK BIG Couldnt Masticate A BITE It-Alt- Hard. 1 1 rcase ac-ehi- se Co1-le- ge nt 11 Mt-kne- ! mest-enge- r any-.'.w'- FUNERAL mg as a missionary ia Denmark, and will be has been released . of home ia a couple weks. Mr. A. Jensec, a first class blseksmdih, who recently arrived here from Copenhagen, Denmark, has decided to make Newton his, house, and will at once build a shop and oommeBce working in his trade. The crowd present at the ball game Saturday could see there dramatic utterances was smelhingwrong 'with' Captain Wm. II. flriffin, Jr., of the Newton, nine. lie looked somewhat dazed and absent minded, and no doubt it was his fault that Kewton lost the game; but now it is all elcared up and Will is entirely exonerated. Tbe cause arwas a bouncing boy who-hahome few his a rived at hours to ball the Mother game. previous and baby are doing well, and so war WilLat last accounts. .. Residences a hustle on yourselves and well . feel obliged. Tin board 1 taking a good long think over the matter. as AT CLARKSTON A "Several Get e d j well taltc about terms. . d Fighting Dick Hyland, San iFrancisco, known artesian well Mr. Wm. driver, Rigby of all relefased hi9 machine claims and of rights fttYTm Greaves, and Wm. Ewer, of Logan who are now ready for all work of this kind. . The machine is now at Clarkston and will bet moved into Alto and Benson districts within a few days. Those wishing flowing wells in that district please phone or call on GREAVES arid EWER. ,ThweH Easy For Hyland. of put it allOver William Rothwell of Denver, known as Young Corbett, ex chatnpion light weight of the world, in a contest fought in the opera house at Ogden, in four rounds and a half. Really there Elder Anton Lauritzen, who for was nothing to it hut Hyland townsman, Mr. Charles Christento has moved who the sen, recently past two years has been labor- - all the way through. f in.! Demise ndDbseqiiieroHiigWjrRespecled' Young Lady. 30. A CLARKSTON, April was cast over Clarkston gloom on Wednesday lnxtaL the announcement of the 'death of Miss Caroline Griffin of Ularkston, who was compelled by illness to leave her studies at The B. Y. College and come home. She would have been twenty years old in July, and was tbe loving and beloved Counselor Peterson read the beautiful letter of condolence above re- ferred to. Elder W.-- G. Reese, from whose school in Clarkston Miss Griffin graduated," spoke highly of the deceased, as did also Prof. Henderson and Zina Y. Card of the B. Y. College ; refer- ring both to her application, .diligence and proficiency as a studdaughter of Thomas and Martha ent, and of her beautiful characGriffin. She was of an affection-atean- d ter in private life. President cheerful disposition and Shnmway- - spoke " of the good leaves a host of friends. things in store for those who live Funeral services were held in and die in the Lord, as had the the ward meeting house. on Fri- deceased young sister. The choir day and were attended by a large sang? It is Well With My Soul Elder James B. Jar-din- e congregation of. friends and rela- Today. tives, some coming from Newton spoke of the fajthful labors and Logan, The casketjwas cov- of Miss Griffin ia the Sunday ered with floral offerings; among School, and of the general excelthem a most beautiful design, ac- lence of her character, as did also companied J)y. aletter of condo- - Elders GriffinriJohn Griffin -- and lence from the Faculty and stn-- Bishop Ravsten. Following a dents of the B. Y. College. hymn by the choir, Elder Thomas concalled .Ravsten the; Bishop Godfrey pronounced he benedicgregation to order and the choir tion. , sang Sweet Rest In Heaven. vehicles Forty-si- x formed the Prayer was offered by Elder Dafuneral and Bishop Rav-ste- n vid Buttars, Following the hymn cortege, dedicated the grave. Weep For The Early Dead, -- . . , |