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Show Tins i 11 E.JOUO AL PCBl.Ih.HED BY EAfiL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO. TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH Y reand 0. S. L. Railway companies that at least peace has been' stored by a strong show of auth- lines in Utah and Wyoming. two CoaT in plenty for Ube entire in- - ,ority. Almost simultaneously in another region for genera- negroes were killed fcf'the eity by distant and part tions yet unborn, labor in plenty, .been who had transportation easy, a highly re- three policemen munerative price, and yet an ar- sent to stop them from shooting. The main events during the day. tificially created scarcityp-areih- e conditions that Confront the peo- have been the ordering into the Commerce city of four companies of state ple, and the Inter-Stat- e outside points, Commissioni is delving into and militia order the Terrell Governor saying bringing to' the surface some of of precauthe facts in an investigation . be- was given as a matter than-frotion pressrather any ing held in Salt Lake, and it is to the and gathering be hoped that the work of this ing necessity, . of of a representation large national committee will be proto men and business professional ductive of some relief, for we the call for vigorous action by need it. It jjras "shown during the inves city executive regarding negro resorts and saloons. The resolutigation that it cost the companies but from seventy to eighty tions demanded that these places cents a ton to mine the coal, the be closed and kept closed perlalance of the delivery charge be- petually. , have been closed ing divided between the cost of The saloons all day, and will he until further tarnsportation and clear profit. It was shown that the blanket notice. There is an increasing of negroes in factories, freight rate all the way from the scarcity e mines ,to Anaconda .and Butte stores and offices, in the and in the telegraph offices. was and is $3.25 a ton for slack and $4 for other grades; which, Hundreds of Atlanta homs are added to the mine cost, would still without their regular cooks, and fall under Hhe rate coal is sold ice deliveriers are conspicuous by their rarity. for in Logan. n R. S. Spence, M one time A Fighting For Liberty. in Logan as n attorney, testified that at Adaville, WyoStockton, Cal., Sept. 25. The ming, a private company had bill of exceptions in the ease of opened a mine and constructed a Emma LeDoux, convicted of the railway track connecting with murder in this city last March ., ithe 0. only four or five of Albert N. McViear, by poisonin a miles west of Kemmerer' but ing him and placing ataban-donethis enterprise had to be d trunk, was filed today by the because the railway com- torneys for the prisoner. It Company absolutely refused to fur- prises 800 tvpwritten pages and nish cars to transport the coal. there are more than250 exceptions Other instances of similar nature to the rulings of the court. It has been referred to the prosecution were cited. It was shown during the inves- for amendment and revision pendtigation that the respective coal ing its, submission to the Supreme and railway companies composing court 'on a motion for a new trial. what might be termed the coal Crazy Man Arrested. trust, obtained their titles to coal lands by the most fraudulent Georyv S. Smith, Jr., was taken from his home at 114 East Sixth methods. Mr. Spencealso proed that South street, Salt Lake, and lodgalthough there is an abundance ed in the county jail on a charge of crude petroleum in Wjoiuing of insanity. Smith has been .sufeasily obtained, production had fering from a mild form of insanto he stopped because the railway lity.for years, and has been fined iiUthe rrovo Insane asylum company would grant no a part oi thst time. for shipment. The evidence seemed abundant lie has been a great deal better to which the some found past few months up until last upon judgment which will result in the week, when he began to .show general relief of the people from symptoms that proved the malady extortion, when, in the usual was returning, and last night he course of events, the evidence has was more irrational than usual gradually percolated through the and the police were called to take in every Taeeday Catered at toe Poet-ofSThuarday and Saturday, at Lofan, matter u aecoad-cU- u 'a CORDON. AUGUSTUS - - Editor ' INDEPENDENT 7 BELL .7 Democratic primaries will be held Saturday evening in the Court House, of which this, and tLe official call published elsewhere in this issued will fce sufficient notice. As the duty of the American citizen begins at the primaries, every Democrat should be there. If any fail to attend to assist in the election of delegates to the county convention, they should make no objection to the action of that convention. 1 S t PORTENTOUS. 4 Tuesday 8 dispatches brought the following declaration, purporting to have been given to the newspaper men by Secretary Taft at Havana : The government officials, instead of 'dotoperating with the United States to save the republic, have resorted to every kind of obstruction with the .object of continuing their control of the administration. J President Palma and his advisers have rejected terms of peace which were honorable to them, though jn the form. of a compromise with their opponents. We are still striving to arrange a settlement, and we trust the American people will trive us credit for doing everything possible to accomplish a settlemnet without resorting to force. I cannot say that we are hopeful, for I havetoever known a more disgusting situation. Investigation convinces us that the elections were thoroughly rotten. We do not wantAo intervene, but the conditions I 1 1 i. i afield may neces- sitate it. Our reports show that the insurgent commanders have lost control of their forces, which are now lawless bandits that any moment may loot and burn. The situation seems to demand the use of force. Now this may be alright and mean nothing more than appears 'upon its face; or it may be all wrong and prove but a prelimin--ar- y to seizing the island and1 it ; for of course in view of our promises it could not be -- , post-offic- well-know- , . him to jail. I cold-weath- Unable to collect otherwise a board bill of $180 which she alleged Joe. Partello, an Italian, owed her, Mrs. JJarie Fosselli, a country woman resident in Salt Lake, who had summoned Partello, only to have her case thrown out of court, attacked him and as she allows, heat. $10 worth out of him before the officers could interfere. Then your blood must be In a very bad condition. You certainly know what to take, then take it Ayers Sarsaparilla. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. We know what he will say about this grand old family medicine. ThU-- tar the fint qne.tlon yonr doctor would He knm your bowel, regular? y,, ir, action of the bowel la alMoliilaly that dally Maential to recovery. Keep your liver active u' and your bowel, regular by taklug doae, of Ayer, fill. Au Low!!. Ay9T bjaJ. ManufMtuwtra of C. Co.o rum Timin' AQ'uE time. cherry Him ecctoRAi. Wa have no aeerete W piibilih the formulas -- fall our med einte Safe Dynamited. e bank Brady, Neb., Sept. of Brady was wrecked by robbers this morning. Four charges of dynamite sVere used. The amount of money taken is not known. A force of men and dogs are in pur suit. ! 23.-Th- J . BOYS WANTED. Twenty-fiv- i boys over sixteen, wanted by J. 0, McDonald Candy Co., 152, W. 3rd Scnth, Salt Lake. Conference Notice. semi-an-s The Seventy-sevent- h aual general Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints will assemble in the Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, on Fri day, October 5, 1906, at 10 a. m. A full attendance of the officers and members is hereby requested. THE FIRST PRESIDENCY. WANT JCOLUMN STRAW wanted Passed Counterfeit Bills. ' er CALL EDWIN PEAKE man. Both phones. pair of counterfeiters, or counterfeiters agents succeeded in passing a counterfeit $10 bill on theMerchants andPlanters X clever CASH COOK STOVES AND .'i I RANGES Chickens and eggs wanted by Isaac Smith, second house south of Deseret Mills, Logan. FOR RENT HYRUM STAKE CONFERENCE . Four rooms near Agricultural College. 'Apply to Richard M. Smith North St. The regular quarterly conference of the Tlyrum Stake of Zion will he held in Ih nun on Saturday and Sunday, September 29th and 30th. Meetings at 10 oclock a. m. and 2 oclock p. m. of each -- LADIES, ATTENTION! day. Members of the quorum of Apostles are expected and a general attendance is requested. Wi C. PARKINSON, A. M. ISRAELSEN, W. II. MAUGIIAN, Stake Presidenev. Our display of S.ummer Underwear is an aggregation of triumph ant value. Absolutely everything new, pleasing, attractive and desirable is here. The display includes Corset Covers, Chemises, Skirts, etc., in muslin and cambric, of all qualities, both plain and embroidered. Also a large line of Ladies Guaze Vests with fancy edges. Words-can- t give half an idea of the procession of temptations found in our stock. To fail to a c it is to miss the sight of the month. We also have the largest and best lines' of Mens Womens and childrens Underwear andHosiery for fall and winter in the city at prices the most reasonable. Place yonr orders now. LOGAN KNITTING FACTORY The following named persons drawn as jurors for the October term of the District court : 445-- 7 have been Ilyrum D. Davidson, Frank Baugh, Herbert II. Hawkes, Otto Lundberg, M. II. Fames, and E. T. Lloyd, all of Logan. David A; Kerr, James Leatham and Michael nendry, of Wells-vill- e. Samuel J. Thornley, Y. W. Merrill, and Jphn II. Corbett, of Smithfield. Thomas Pearce Jr., of Paradise William George, of Mendon. Peter Frost, of Benson. John II. Lewis, of Lewiston. J. F. Bullgn, of Richmond. Frank Follett, of Hyde Park. David A. Jensen, of Ilyrum. Charles (J. Clawson, of Provi dence. S you want the comingcam paign news, subscribe for The Journal. OATS Wanted at the Logan Second band store, First North St. t If FOR WANTED Office girl; experience unnecessary. Utah Dental Co., 47 N. Main. Owing to the general conference in Salt Lake City being held on the first Saturday of next month, the Benson Stae Priesthood meeting will be held one week earlier, on $at. Sept. 29 at JO a. m. in Lewiston. ALMA MERRILL. B. A, HENDRICKS. Wm. WADDOUP, Slake Presidency - PAID Thatcher Livery Stable. . 1 rooms. -- Benson Stake Priesthood. ' Express FOR RENT 2 furnished 27 Eas 2nd South, bank on Mrs. McCarthy, a rooming house keeper of Salt Lake. . at' Thatchers Livery. widely-advertise- Victims of the Riots Number 19 One White Man and The winter season of the year, if it may be called such at this Eighteen Negroes. early period of the fall, seems to have already arrived, if one may Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 25. The judge from the already existent known dead who have met death and altogether inexcusable coal in connection with the riots here famine. since lasf Saturday night number PAR- -- As UNDERTAKING everybody knows who has one white man, County Police- NEW twithin the past few weeks ap-- : man James Heard, and eighteen LORS, plied for the purchase of any con- -' negroes. To this number might 8iderable quantity of coal, al-- " be added the name of Mrs. Robert The undertaking parlors of is still P. Thompson, an estimable white Bergner and company will open though the thermometer itSand own ranging woman, who dropped dead Man-da- y in a few days at 149 North Main 'holding ' from sixty to eighty degrees evening after seeing two street. Embalming and funeral . Fahrenheit, coal in any larger negroes shot and beaten in front directing promptly attended to. amounts than needed for imme-diat- e of her home. A fine line of caskets will be carmso is unobtainable ; and This, the third day of Atlantas ried. 4 e experi-vencrace last winter war, has passed without t judged by s( A DINING CAR the present warm weather serious disturbances. Rumors by the hundreds have been brought is one of the many things you conscarcity indicates a ,toal famine that will eclipse all to the ateneion of the authorities, sider when you are1 trying to former records, and the. natural but not in a single instance had figure Out the best route East. tendency will be to raise thq any of the horrible tales been The dining ear service recently verified. The papers here have, ?stablished on - the COLORADO price. of the united in an argreiuent to print MIDLAND, is of the very latest And the worst feature situation last winter, during all only established facts, to issue modern cars, and up to date in previous winters, and, it may be, no more extras or specials on the every respect. The line runs though we hope not, during the riots, and the agreement is being through the mountains .all the way, therefore COOL, and. wtih coming winter, is that we aref liv- lived up to. of 257j, the Pulljnan Observation Sleeping Following the 'arrest ing within easy distance of un bounded afid, ns yet compara- negroes at Brownsville and Clark cars, what more can you desire. tively untouched coal measures, university today and the deten- Leave Salt Lake in thfc evening, .located directly upon the lines of tion of about 100 of these in thg spend next day in the Rockies. the D. and R. G., Union Pacific county jail, the feling prevailed - . Out. The cause of Smiths insanity was a fkll on the railroad track CACHE STAKE PRIESTHOOD. when he was butlf small boy. and he has suffered from mental trou-bel- s The Cache Stake Priesthood ever since. At times he apmeeting will be held on Saturday, pears to be of pefectly sound mind at 10 a. m. and only occasionally gets attacks September' 29th, Business of importance will of ipsanity. come before the meeting. All members of the Priesthood are Collector Luke Arrested. invited to be present. d Francis G. Luke, the ISAAC SMITH, collector of had debts, N. W. KIMBALL, having returned from his trip to JOS. E. CARDON, Alaska, was promptly arrested in Stake Presidency. Salt Lake upon his return, eharg-- d with conspiracy to defraud cer" tain impecunious creditors.IIe was JURORS FOR . at once released upon his personal ecognizancf, but will have to anOCTOBER TERM swer some serious charges. , i ' a Pounding it his-bod- y THE COAL INQUIRY. 4 -- Pale, Thin, Nervous ? Died in Saloon. a Bingham min, er much addicted to .liquor, was found dead in the'Bunker saloon after a thee weeks spree, on Sunday morning. L. B. Pearson, S.-L- various bureaus, reached headquarters and a decision is handed down. Meantime it is to be hoped that in fear of the wrath to come the companies concerned will at least keep the market supseized except upon some such current rates, eveu plied at pretext. The present local trou- though those rates have been ble may be being used as an exproved high. cuse to bring about a desired result, and it bears that impress so ATLANTA FREE strongly as to arouse suspicion. FROM DISORDER 4- - h Pleasant Birthday. Matilda Hanson, of the Fourth ward, 'Celebrated her 51st birthday on Tuesday. A few of her relatives and friends as-- , sembled and an enjoyable titne was had. Refreshments, music and social chat was enjoyed by alll present. j A Mrs. m TELEPHONES Thursday, September 27r 1906. N. Main St. 631 E. 6th FOR RENT A four roomed either furnished or unhouse, furnished. Apply George Fister at Fister and Neilsons. FOR SALE Six roomed house and lot with modern improvements. Apply, Phone 134 x or at 554 W. 2nd South St. Furniture Second-han- d and sold handled No Shoddy Bought stuff Logan - Second-hanstore, First North St. d LOST A red muley cow. Branded LL on left hip. Label in ear LCL. Finder please notify Mrs. Gertrude K.Anderson. Logan Second ward acres FOR SALE Forty-fiv- e good pasture land, by the Swift to slough, adjoining county-roaBenson Benson QR RENT A 4 roomed brick house furnished, containing pantry, closets and all modern conveniences. Barn and other improvements Apply at this office. F0RSALE FOR SALE Frame dwelling, 4 rooms, ball, closet and pantry, also summelr kitchen. Lot 5x18 rods. Cnoice location. Call- at 228 South 1st East Stmt or Smith Bros. Lumber Co. - 0 HANSON, the Pioneer Tailor of Logan, does all, kinds of cleaning, repairing and pressing. Suits made to order. Office next door to Eagle Hotel over Rochdale store. I . We PLEASE 1 want yonr repair work. Watches, docks 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 ptease you in order to secure and keep it. C. M. WENDEL-BOFirst North Street. East of Tithing Office. ATTENTION E, ll |