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Show I STRONG APPEAL FOR AMNESTY M ADVERTISED H-f- c Ten Demands Made Upon .Czar By Lower House of Russian Parliament. submitted 'tft'lhc' lower DOWN TTTCllunrWKSWw house M the com- of the following ten demands: is a pieces of furniture that cannot One general amnesty, two, when the new lie overlooked of death penalty. the No the abolition house is being furnished. three, the suspension 'of martial matter how modest, the start may and all exceptional laws; law be, the book Case must be purfour, full civil liberty; five, the chased. The bride has her books abolition of the council of the emand the bridegroom has some, too. funpire: six, the revision of the - We suply handsome and u estabdament at law; seven, the of lishment of the responsibility inof BOOK-CASEIN ALL KINDS ministers; eight, the right The prices start as low as tlhOO the riirht.s of trades unions. the speech from The reply and as follows: fitting places for the family- col- the throne concludes Your Majesty: lection, of literature, reference On the threshold of our fa lairs books, etc. one question agitates the souls of the whole Russian people ami prevents up as their representatives from calmly entering upon FURNITURE AND CARPET our legislative work. The first HOUSE word pronounced in parliament It was met with was amnesty. cries of sympathy. The country is thirsting for it. It is a demand of the peoples conscience which it is impossible to refuse or delay. Sire, the parliament awaits full political amnesty as the first pledge of a mutual understanding iu Xhe.Tuturu. a.ijil... epni-on- j the emperor and the peogo--u- - Wm. EDWARDS eii ple. In anticipation of an exciting session the reply to the emperors speech at the opening of MUSIC HATH POWER parliament, every member of the 'is well as charms when evolved lower house was iu his place when from one of the many pianos President MonromtsefT called the shown on our sales floors power house to order this afternoon. Before the house com cued tlm to drive dull care away, to cheer jaded spirits, to put life and mer- cabinet virtually bad decided on riment into the home. Come in amnesty for political piisoners. and hear an llstey orNewman pia- with the exception of those cliarg- no played, learn the price of the ed with murder, attempted mur- oer one you like best and find out der or robbery. While partial amnesty might how easy it will be to pay for it have made a deep impression week by week, or month by month Thursday and the emperor the occasion of the asMUSIC sembling of parliament by such Estey and Newman Dealers. an act of grace, its favorable effect an ill be largely destroyed when thus forced from his hands. There was a long wrangle at the opening of the session over the question of parliamentary procedure, etc., no rules to govern the house having been adopted. The following is the text of the address in feply to the- - speeeh from the throne: It has pleased your majesty in ....... CONNOISEURS of Good Whiskey tell us that we are selling a very superior brand of RYE WHISKEY at a price heretofore unheard of. Both Rye and Scotch Whiskeys of fine old stock, thoroughly aged and of delightful flavor. Brandy, Gin, and all sorts of Wines and Liquors whose Purity recommends them for medicinal and family use. OUR SODA WATER IS AS FINE AS CAN BE MADE your speech qddressed to the peoples representatives to express your determination unshak-abl- y to preserve the instructions whereby the people have been called on to exercise legislative power in conjunction with their monarch. The parliament regards the monarchs formal promise to tbe people as a sure pledge of that consolidation and of the further development of order and legislation in accordance With a strictly constitutional basis. Explosion Below Ground. Shenandoah, Fa.7,May l5 Five miners were torn to pieces and twelve badly burned by an explo- sion' of dynamite in the Shenandoah City colliery of the PhilaCY E. delphia and Reading Coal and Iron company today. 7$ North Main St. Logan, A box of dynamite which a workman was carrying fell from his shoulder and caused the ex. BRING ALL YOUR SCRAP IRON plosion which ignited the- gas. There were about thirty-fivRAGS men at work in the east gangway of BOTTLES . the shaft ythen the explosion ocAND RUBBERS ' . r to the curred, but ,so far as known all HOUSli LOGAN JUNK escaped except those working on ' the first lift. 7 In this part bf the 146 S. Jtfain Street ' shaft nonei escaped either death ? Telephones , or 337. J3elMC2 Z injury. Independent Or call os up. and we will f It was several hours before the ' last miner 'wajs brought to the Call Tor jour stuff . NAPPER f d CO HARRIS 1 t surface. ' . -- . Murdered. Sail Francisco, May 14. - The Portland. Oregon, May' 15. A in special to the Oregonian from fact that three girl.s perished on of Frost's acthe ruins bakery Pendleton, Oregon, gies the of the a result street its Sixth of the mysterious burning count estabwas 'ami fire, yesterday of a freight ear near earthquake Foster, Oregon, and the death of lished today. Some time ago the two persons, one of wolnn is charred remains of a girl named thought to .have been murdered Bock were taken from the aches and the body consumed in tin of the place by her father. Today searched Bnrmeister Haines. The other was shot by a William of the for. ruins traces the under among member of a sheriff's posse vvdio had the- belief, that dm was the .mur- remajns of JissisterKi since The been 11 missing April derer. a wore girl ring upon peeuh.tr 0. of an Ii. The ear was one the which was letter engraved and X. westbound freight train found The A. brother today the household and contained this human teeth and .soitn ring, goods and two horses of Col. X. A third girl named Allen hones Y. Taylor, commandant at Fort who was employed in the bakery Warren, Wash. It was in charge 17. of Private William Wilson, has not been seen since April The three young women slept iu Twenty-fifth battery, coast artilthe rear of the store because they lery. and w;ts eti route from Fort duRilcv. Kan., to Port Townsend. were required to begin their a very early hour in flic ties at to Wilsons Wash. According is believed that they statement, while he was currying morning. It wrere killed either outright in the one of the horses about 7 oclock wreck of the building or were yesterday morning, the animal kicked him in the breast, causing pinned down and later burned to death. insensibility. AY lien Wilson came After a search of twenty-seveto, lie savs that be found the car on fire. He turned the horses days in the ruins of their former out of the moving ear and they places of business. E. T. Johnson were killed in falling to the found the charred remains of his business partner and ground. Wilson says lie then Theodore Hansen, this made his way over to the caboose where he notified the trainmen, morning. Johnson and Hansen who cut the car out at Foster sid- - was the firm name of a restaurant at 1 2 Front sheet. On the ing. of the earthquake JohnAfter the car had been cut out morning son was behind the cashiers desk, a body which it is stated may in the front of the establishment, have been either that of a man or and Hansen, -- who woman fell out of the end of the was busy in the kitchen. The car. A physician says this body flimsy building fell with a crash, shows indications of foul play. and the partners, the only two While the train was still standmen in the place, were buried ing at Foster a man who had been t ons of debris. Johnsoji orr the traitrrdeclam!-tha- t there managed to work his way out and were two tramps riding in it, and was not very badly hurt. He that both had been burned to searched the ruins for his unfordeath. This man hurriedly made tunate partner, but was driven his escape. away by the flames, which startA sheriff's posse followed him ed almost immediately after the and ran down a man near Pine building fell. Every day since the City, a few miles west of Foster, fire swept that section of the city who was thought to be the fugihe has been looking for the body tive. When ordered to surrender of his friend. he made a motion as if to draw a revolver, and was shot and fatally wounded by Posseman Otil Mche died Carty. This gave the name of John Condley of Pendleton, Oregon. It is said he j is not the man for whom the posse was hunting. This falling of your hair! Wilson, who had proceeded with or you will soon be Stop the train, was arrested at Umatilbald. Give your hair rfomc la and taken back to Foster. WilAyers Hair Vigor. The fallson in his statement declared that ing will stop, the hair will he was alone in the car. PEAKE-T- he Express man. Bell Phone 127 K. was-the-ch- man-befo- clothier. Garments may be effected by apChamberlains' Sal ve as plying soon as thet child is done nursing. Yipe it 'off with a soft cloth, before allowing the dhild to nurse. trained nurses, use this salvewith the host results. Price 23 cents per box. Sold by all ' e. druggists. . , At Logan M-an-y V -- A 11 th tic-m- 0 Knitting S C. Factory FOR SALE CHEAP 80 acres of under West farming land Cache Canal. Address Louis Peterson, Smithfieid, FOR SALE--3- 0 horse power. en- gine in good condition. Apply to Walker and Wright, Utah Marble Works, Logan. FOR' SALE Eighty acres:, of land with good water right, lo- - ca4ed'4nTwistOiSftfereetsile- front Sugar factory. Apply to . Leonard E. Litz. Other Thick Hair Proportion! 4 WANTED to trade buggy or wagon for horse about 1100 or 1200 pounds. Jacob Schweitzer, North Main, Logan. . CO., s Phone, Bell 166 K. FOR SALE CHEAP 5 roomed house and lot.7 Good , orchards barn and out buildings. Enquire at this office. Phone 148 z Bell. . for gan. -- Ayrr stopped Itie fallout box. hair rant in real thwk anti a lutl curly. Alan. L M. fmru, X Best building THE LOGAN SECOND HAND STORE will trade new linoleum for old with just a trifle difference. - Saratoga, t. V. ff ft bottle: . TENTS AND AWNINGS- - made to order. 34 South Main Street Logan. Ind. Phone 212 a. sand for sale by Kloepfer Brothers Lo- grow, and the scalp will be clean' and healthy. Why be satisfied with poor hairwhen, you- can make it rich? " My Tialr all ram out. I then trlr4 a flair n.arly Vi cor aud oulv oil bottle Jn.t FOR SALE CHEAP Good second hand surrey. Apply at this office. SAND Hair Vigor - Good red pine wood Lf Coal Co 589 West -- j A cure M. & FREE Toy Watch with every childs suit Newbold, the re Sore Nipples. FOR SALE 158 acres . dry funn Lug. land, jio 1'lluot Clark ston, crop in. Enquire J. W. Scott, Millville. Ind. Phone 291 d. at ef, be-nen- th East, 5th' North. Center St. life-lon- g 0 WALL PAPER cleaned by Geo. Carlson, 34 South Main, or 3C7 WANTED n ) t Weight Three GirlsandaMaji Known to Have Burned to Death in San Francisco.1 Two Persons Burned to Death, One Thought to Have Been - , EDWIN IMPROVE your Dairy Cows by breeding to Dunbars Jersey. MORE VICTIMS OF STRANGE -- TRAGEDY AWFUL DISASTER IN A FREIGHT CAR e, , Summer 1 terpellation; nine, forced expropriation of land; ten. guarantees sig-naho- WANT COLUMN hud new in. and mine sweet exes shut tight; Sometimes the lew Kss moihcr bids liyr lei ii kneel down full in my sight; 1 lioai thoir i horns of ''tiood night, And hall I smile and li ilf weep. Listening while all he down to sleep. S be-twe- before what beds. 1 liu.li d.iv Tucked t called for are. within two weeks from date, they will be 8enttothe,DeadLettenOfi ice at Washington. JOSEPH ODELL, P. M. Logan, Utah, May 15th 1906. Fragrant to smell and soft to touch, Tbe forest sifts and shapes amt spreads; lie. er knew liel'mc 'now much Of human sound there is in such Low tones as through the fores sweep When all wild tilings he "down to sleep. ell-ma- OF WOODS. ueer knew I , wrmTnrarr If the above not UVKMItEK wo.sU are bare amt still; November days are clear and lirijrht; r,aeh noon bunts jip tbe nwniim; chill; The morning's snow Is gone to" loyplit; Each day my steps grow slow, grow light. As through tin woods I reverent cioep. Watching all tii.ngs lie down to sleep. parliament today by mission. It consists practically THE BOOK CASE Allen Mr.George C. BaTkerM rsrTnnc Banker PauIE. Can trill Mr. Wm. C. llansey Mr. J.,E. Pattersen Mr. William -- draft of the address to tlie tbrofie in reply to the emperor's speech at the. opening of parliament, LETTERS. EIGHTEEN and LOST Between Logan Wellsville, a mandolin in case. Finder return to N. A. Larsons Hardware Store and be rewarded. LOST Small black mare, left hind foot white, 5 years old. Also black heavyset- - yearling mare colt Finder-repor- t Express Agent, Logan, and he rewarded. ATTENTION PLEASE! - want your repair work. Watch-- , es, clocks and jewelry, anything that needs repair in these lines. We will do it right, promptly, and at. prices to suit. We need your patronage, and we propose to please you in order to secure C. M. WENDEL-BOand keep it. -- E, First North Street. East of Tithing OflSce.' ' 7 - r- Advertising judiciously done la the life of any business, so dont complain if your business isnt thriving, after ignoring the news-pap' - er . |