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Show - THE PAGE TWO. for circulation in the army. Among those arrested were two In members of the parliment from Fashions Ceremonious Ufa, who had remained overnight Velvet People Gowns, Coquetry of in the buildings after fhe confer' Slippers. enclose my check for $100 ences with members of the Group n of Toil and Social Revolutionists. Appeal Issued For Contributions Sincerely, velvet is just now. occuTo Aid The Famine Suffer- - , Terry THEODORE ROOSEVELT. ers of Russia. pying an important place in the A Dear Chicken. of the woman who ' D. M. Henry of Salt Lake, hav- affections TERRORIZED BY WOLVES. dresses smartly. Many afternoon March 4. DeWashington, March 4. Packs of ing been found guilty' of stealing a been for ceremonious occasions claring that Russia has wolves have been invading Silesia a chicken from the Royal meat gowns it dol- are made of this material,-angood friend to the United States from Russia during' the long cold market, was fined twenty-fiv- e is to be found in exquisite shades. in the past. President Roosevelt spell.. The countryside is filled lars. famine saw a charming' costume of in a letter to the Russian with stories of lonely, wayfarers relief committee of .New York, who have been surrounded and deterry velvet not long ago in a Drowned in Ogden River. ros& The for made, public today, appeals James A. Godfrey, 27 years lovely tone of bois de voured, and few persona now ven"the bands of sable at contributions in behalf of ture on foot .outside the villages. of age, one of the clerks in the skirt had two and the jacket was made famine sufferers in that country. The gentry have organized wolf O. S. Ll freight, office .in Ogden, the hem, own sent his he of a Russian blouse With the letter hunts in the forests of Tworoger, and a young, lady named Helen after the style n atten-finand held in at the waist, by a check for $100. lie calls Sayitz and Hungohutte. Prince Smith, took a ear and rode to snede belt of the same shade as to the literally unparalleled von Pless ought a small pack of Ogden Janyon on Sunday afterand velvet A band of sable ran prosperity of thecountryf noon. wolves and killed four of them. They crossed the river, the of out the . people hopes that which is high, on a narrow foot- down the left side where the coat their abundance will give gen- l HOW GIRLS WORKED HIM. bridge, over to the canitarium. erously on this occasion. Ilis ' Long Branch, Cal.. March 6. Crossing back again, after a tim letter is in reply to one received W, II.Mermann of Winnipeg. Godfrey, who was walking befrom! the committee, calling his Canada, allowed two pretty girls hind, fell in and was drowned. attention to the urgent need of as- each to keep a hand warm in his The body was recovered about a The correspondence overcoat sistance. packets the other night. half block below. follows: A few. minutes later, when they Feb. 18. The New York, had departed for Los Angeles, he . A DYNAMITE OUTRAGE. President: Detailed reports re discovered that they had taken Portland. Oregon, March 5. ceived from Russia show' that them- his pocketbook, con- The fourth with attempt to dynamite millions of people afflicted by a $15. taining cars street belonging to the Portterrible famine are in a starving women sauntertwo The young land Railway Light & Power Co. condition. All relief thus far ar- Ned in was he to where standing up occurred at 8 oclock tonight. ranged has proved inadequate to the Pacific Electric station and The attempt occurred at Twenty-fircope with the great calamity made some inquiry as to the time and Northrup streets. All ns which affects a region half a car should be along. They in the car were shatterwindows large as the continental territory of the cold, complained laughingly ed and the motorman hurled from the United States unless early it was suggested his when and finally platform. The police state aid is forthcoming, the- loss of toIIermann that might keep that the explosion was caused by they life will be incalculable , their hands warm in his capaci- the discharge of a detonating cap. With a view of showing in a ous overcoat pockets he readily helpful way the deep sympathy consented to the unusuaPrequest. Huge Landslide. which the people of thg United loss of his money was first The States feel for the people of noticed when a few minutes afterMarch 4. Bona Algeria, Russia in their distress, the Rusfastened. The hat worn with the ward Hermann entered a cigar Eij?hty-fiv- e persons have been suit was of black silk sian famine relief committee has beaver, store and reached for his purse, buried by a landslide of about 15 with fit choux of black satin been formed to solicit subscripremembered he which suddenly square miles, upon the mountain-ril- e massed round the crown and a tions in this country.- Arrangehad been dn one of the pockets so near Sedrata. ments have been made by which large plume of cocks feathers. shared with his fair 4 generously .the money solicited by this comSilver and gold shoes still deDeath in Wreck. mittee will go as directly as pos- companions. corate the feet of fashion, and sible to the relief of the suffering there seems' no truth in the rumor WANTED LICENSE BADLY. Los Angeles, March 4. An unwithout delay. that the white stockings and Horton, Kan., March 4. John locked switch on the Los Confident of your sympathy Angeles, black leather shoes the of-sabeloved f McClellanTan employee Ban Pedro and Salt. Lake comwe ask for these fellow-beingour are Rock Island shops here, wanted line caused a disastrous to panys your aid in calling the attention to the And, reappear. by :but as pay day way, re married, train wreck within the city limits ofthe Anierican people to he wasget a what world of coqmembering a u umber of weeks distant he C Si Hamilton of need of prompt and generous conyesterday. uetry may be expressed by the was not as well fixed financially Los tributions and we shall also be Angeles, the engineer, was white stocking and the small as he would have liked lo have graundt-o- pieces undr--hi pleasetHf yon can see fitto rr been. si i p p er " wjl TTUTeTe d r o se 1 e , of commend or suggest our commitPruett Walter Pomona, gine. is a pity we have passed them Marriage licenses have to be aged 14, was fatally scalded and it tee as the channel through which procured at the office of the Pro- burned, and five others were more by unnoticed. these may be sent Yellow in all its tones deepen bate Judge at Hiawatha, eighteen or less seriously hurt. Very respectfully. miles of north here. . ing into orange and golden brown 4 GEOftOE W. KIRcilWAY. is in the lead for evening wear. McClellan set out and walked Disarmament. Chairman Executive CommitWhite is very little seen, as this to Hiawatha, secured his license tee. is distinctively a season of colors. and walked back, makings the Paris. March 3. As the EuroContributions addressed to th6 'Pale blue and pink are popular miles in round trip of thirty-sipean power with pe rhaps the for secretary of the committee, Sam' the debutantes. who hours. The minister uel J. Barrows, 135 east Thirty-fift- h eight greatest interest in lightening the Ifor-ton the ceremony in The one piece dress is a boon to street. New York City, will performed military burden, if this can be accirknew the bridegrooms he properly acknowledged and complished without jeopardizing mothers of all small folk. It is cumstances and refused to charge national interests. France is not so simple that several dresses can deposited with the Morton Trust him fee. a be made with very little trouble. ' opposed to joining Great Britain company. The illustration shows a suit of The White House. Washingand the United States in a discusST. PETERSBURG POLICE sion on the limitation of arma- this kind appropriate for boys of ton. March 2, 1907. SEARCH STUDENTS ROOMS Gentlemen I have received ments at the approaching peace two and four and for girls up to St. Petersburg. March 5. A conference at The Hague. At. the the mature age f six. your communication of Feb. 28, JUDIC CILOLLET. and I felt, as all Americans must body of 1,5000 picked policemen same time, government circles i feel, the deepest sympathy with from every quarter of the city are convinced such a discussion is Novel Bull Fight. the starving people in Russia, surrounded the polytechnic in- likely to produce international irwho are suffering under the ter- stitute at 7 oclock this morning ritation and discord.. The Temps Ey Pso, March 6. Ten thourible disaster of- famine. Russia and was engaged until 2 p. .m. in expresses the opinion that a dishas been a good friend to Ameri- a search of three blocks of stu- cussion of the limitation of ar- sand people witnessed a novel ca in the pat and in addition to dents quarters, in the course of maments might prove more dan- sight at the Juarez plaza del Toour general feelings of sympathy which 12 infernal fnachines, and gerous to. the worlds peace than ro this afternoon. A bullfight in which the places of matadors and with any. portion of mankind, we a quantity of repeating rides, 200 its omission,. banderillas were filled by profesmust all feel especial sympathy-iMunds of pyroxylin and 400 sional female Spanish bullfightthis ease. It is evident that early pounds of dynamite were seized. Do Not Crowd The Season. ers. The matadors killed three aid must he forthcoming to pre-- . The-- , decent upon the' polytechnic failed fo kill the fourth bull and vent the most far reaching suffe- institute, which had long been The first warm days of spring and two of the kills would have ring and a dreadful loss of life. I, suspected to he a nest of social re- bring with them a desire to get am glad that your committee is volutionists. was due to informa- out and enjoy the exhilarating done credit to any matador who formed to receive subscriptions in tion received that a series of out- air and sunshine. Children that ever appeared in the Juarez plathis coubtry'so as to show in a rages- on important personages have been hou'sed up all wintei za. In the audience was Madam helpful way the deep fellow feel- had been planned for March 10. are brought out and yon wonder Nordica, the famous prima donna ing of our people for the people The besieging force was prepared where they all came from. The in whose behalf one of the bulls of Russia in their distress. I note for eventualities being armed heavy winter clothing is thrown was killed. and, who rewarded the i that you say you have made ar- with loaded rides and wearing aside and many shed their flan- inatadora with a roll of bills. rangements to fotAvnrd the monej cuirasses and helmets. Two pol- nels. Then a oold wave copies A Dangerous Lunatic. you eolleet as directly as possible ice captains were in command. and people' say that grip is epito the relief of the sufferers. I On the arrival of the force in demic. Colds at this season are Berlin, Feb. 28. A man wearearnestly iiope. ihaLyour appeal the yard a bomb was! thrown from -in than ing the uniform of a dragoon offwill Hot fall upon deaf ears. We an ppper- window, hut did not exas there is much icer tried to enter the palace last in this country are now enjoying plode. Led by Prince Andrew m Oh? danger of pneumonia. ' Take night but a policeman on duty fi period of literally unprecedent- - Gagarin, director of the institute, Chamberlains Cough Remedy, at the efttrance, noting inacurracy ed prosperity.' Never before in the searchers went through all of however, and you will have noth- in the uniform, stopped and questhe history of any nation has the the rooms of the dor- ing to fear. It always cures, and tioned him at length. Finally the . average of material well being mitory and seized. Insides the yv have never known a cold to marl was arrested. He turned o hen-Rhigh as here in our land arms and ammunition, several result in pneumonia when it Vas ouj to be a. dangerous lunatic, a at this time. I take this oppor- wagonloads of proclamations and used.. It is pleasant and safe to workman named William neit-mantunity of most heartily joining thousands of eopies of the tiew take. Children like it. For, sale who came here from Har-buryou m your appeal toourgan of the revolutionary Prussia. party by all dealers. Starving - p . 1 $ d i , . .. aia-nnn- every part of tne system by its fine vegetable tonic properties S. S. S. attacks the trouble at its head and not only permanently cures the disease for the one afflicted, but so purifies the blood that future offspring is insured against infection S. S. S. may be taken in the privacy of y01u bbme and a perfect cure made of this.hateful and loathsome trouble. For the assistance ol those who are curing themselves with S. S. S. we have prepared a special book on Contagious Blood Poison which contain instructions of great value to all blood poison sufferers. We will be glad to send a copy of this book free. 'and if additional instructions or aavici is wanted, our physicians will furnish it without charge. THE SIS' FT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA, . LOCAL MAIL CARD. LOGAN POSTOFFICE. CLOSING OF MAILS. East West, North and Sou.h 7:45 a.m. 2:30 p.m. North .......12:20p.m. Preston Branch 7:05 p.m. Paradise Way 9:00 a.m. Benson, King, (except Sunday)'.. 1:00 p. m. R. F. D. No. 1, College and , . 8:45 a.m. Greenville, (except Sunday) ARRIVAL OF MAILS. and South,.... 8:30 a.m. North 'East, West, East, West and South . j... p.m.. Preston Branch ... 8:30 a.m. Paradise Way ... 4:00 p.m. Benson &King (except Sunday). .12:30 p.m. R. F, D. No. 1. College and 3:45 p.m. Greenville, ..... st I CURE YOURSELF ATBloodHOME Poison hesitate P Most persons who are afflicted with Contagious first reasons. In the the Expense i several for place go to a physician treatment will be inevitable the that know mercury ao and they heavy, act with disastrous effects on the delicate part potash, strong minerals that of the system, and which do hot, after all, really cure the disease. Wha can be taken at home and a pet they want is a safe, reliable treatment that feet care made of this loathsome disorder without unnecessary exposure o only medicine that goes dowr expense. Such a remedy is S. S. S. it is theout to the very bottom of the trouble and drives " the last trace of the poisor onv it return. Itdoesnot rrtntain a - i - 1907. fribbles of Fasliioi. people that out of their abundance they shall generously 'contribute to those who are in such dire need at the very time' that we have such cause for thanksgiv-- I Behalf of a Thursday, March 7, JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAI1. TRI-WEEKL- Y - General Delivery and Carrier Windows open from 10:00 to 11:00 a. m. Sundays "and Holidays. 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