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Show f flSSOOOOOO 5 may send you ..Chance thia yee- nbuyer 2, 000 0000000.0 Are you content to keep 0 0 0 0 want 2.d thOTci, j8980609 xxvm. LOGAN CITY, UTAH, NUMBER 109. A. C. SOPHOMORES VISIT RICHMOND Celebration Yesterday Furnished flalf Holiday Plenty, of Fun. While There Hear ninth and it looked as if they celebration yesterday as much of a would at least, tie the score, when out to be quite could a catch by Toraf?oyle Lcess as the promoters $ saved the' day for Center. it didnt cost anything celebrations, but had more fun the general public of the June out of it, than any other years, and generadoings of people were very lly speaking satisfied with the days fun. of people from jt great throng attended i hedoings the outside entered into the and all of them a of. the occasion and had C. T. spirit good time. jolly FIRST NORTH lands Willison L. Squires Adams Jenkins 1st b. 2nd b. Parkinson Curtis Lundahl Boyle Umpire 3rd b ss. l.f. c.f. Ramshaw Benson Smith r.f. Boyle Harry Stonev. Score by innings. LOUIS followed the were rigged and up, one representing Center the other First North and in the pull the judges gave the Center Street team the verdict. The teams pulled again later and First Iwrth won out, hut' the Centerites claim the decision in the event. The now don't parade well ar Tug-of-w- Two teams throw that brick call thats what a was Peking enthusiastically, it must M'd that it was the greatest exhibition of unscientific baseball that ever Center happened. Street won it by a score of 19 to b But the players tried to giW everybody the worth of his money it is quite probable that the average spectator was quite as Crested in the see-saRomance the boys put up as would have been with league 'ime. w rst Northers . . r?sb scoring 7 but inning, Center came seconl First ,C ike0 m0Fe a0d thCn WaS a couPle f fr 1 started out runs in the innings, Center got 2 in the second, 1 tkir(L and three in the tke sixth the teams at 13, but in the seventh took the lead and kept it. North made a rally in the cd er vor of The Lockhart. 7 York May 21. ouglas Arrived here n be seamskip P$inz (rick Hendrick from Curacoa one two survivers . of 6ded bark B. er. 88 v11 years-ol- d Lockhart, bruoht here to be given grandmother. " THE TRANSVAAL i:2!3jl!5i6!78i9 . . 5;2lj3lljl5 19 7;2;o;o;2;2;00'4 17 1 Councilman Crawford and City Engineer Ham sen Tender Their Resignations. The city council met in special Finance committee with power to session on Tuesday evening, and act. Councilman J. W. Crawford among the important things done, was the selection of a new Re- tendered his resignation, to take corder in the person of Miss Maud effect June' 1st, and it was Egbert, sister of the retiring ReThecommittee on Finance was vided for the babe, and that the corder. Miss Maud is a charmto refund the $40,000 authorized temperature be kept at blood ing young woman, onequalified for With careful watching her work, and will no doubt make worth of liquidation bonds and to heat. advertise 20 year bonds for that and attention, the child has con- an efficient public servant. A resolution creating the first purpose, which shall bear not tinued to live. It is kept wrapped in the finest and softest of sewer district of the city was more than 4 y2 per cent interest. The Mayor, Councilmen Carlbatting. Although the child was unanimously passed. son and Arent Johnson were conM. X. Hansen, Jr., submitted born four months before its time, it now gives promise of living. his resignation as City Engineer, stituted a committee to arrange no longer than a foot rule, to take effect on June 1st, .hut for the proper reception of the and is just able to make a noise upon motion of Evans, it was do-- Nebraska excursionists when they when it cries. . Its little hands, eided to ask Mr. Hansen to com- visit here. clenched, are no larger than or- plete the map of the city water marbles. Its breathing is mains before accepting his resig-- ! J dj v Its 1 parade anyway. It composed of a band, 16 hand-om- e young ladies and some hull1- dinary 111 junk, but the crowd didnt perceptible and regular, and the that is maina rap about the parade, it high temperature to was the ball game that everyone tained causes the little thing and father eme lo see. The perspire freely. mother of the child live on a That Game. farm three miles from Elma. The About 2500 people saw it, and babe is their first born, and is a they OF NEW CITY RECORDED CHOSEN walking match started the crowd At Elma, Washington, Thursdoings, and a tremendous dozen husky day, there was born to the wife watched Half a of Milton Spurgeon a child which jouBg fellows leg it along Main two pounds. So Street for about three quarters of weighed but was the tiny piece and frail an hour. The finish was very light dose indeed, Oliver Leishman of humanity that Dr. Blair, in the absence of better facilities, winning first prize, Mr. Stone secordered a chicken incubator proond and Alb. Schiffman third. The PREMIER years ago General Louis Botba Was the British forces mans a sharp fight on tho fields of South Afrlda. giving Now he Is premier of Great Britain s South African colony, which Is the present status of the little republic for which he fought with such glory and ability. Premier Botba on his recent Loadon was hailed as a hero. Nothing was too good for Botha. Britain has banquets Instead of bullets for tia Boer general now. As premier of tbe colony tbe general promises an able administration. The walkfest. BOTHA, 8een Babe Weighs Two Pounds. Walking Match. The p. c. Jenkins dense throng to pull off the made it impossible auto race, but people forgot these Center omissions and went in for a jolly First North time and had it. the and reason, CENTER ST. Jenkins-Thorp- e girl. - Victim of Edwards May Die. 19. The May Washington, police department here reports today that Alejandro Garland, the attache of the Peruvian legastabtion, who alleges that he was bed by Charles A. Edwards, is "holding his own. Information from ,other sources is that Garland is still in a critical condition. The unofficial information from the residence of Dr. Ruffin is that, while there .is no danger now of blood poisoning, there is a possibility of internal hemorrhage. This report would indicate that the wound, which is three inches long, is also perilously deep. 1 THE NEW MAUSER 21.- -It is announc- Berlin, May Ilerr ed from Dusseldrof that rifle the of Mauser, the inventor inventwhich bears his name, has ed an improved mechanism by automaticalwhich the weapon is a cartridge ly reloaded from ne believes chamber after firing, is so great that the improvement a that it must be adopted by will modern armies. Germany first to adopt it. probably he the Citizens Ex- ' p. C. the country failing to enter for some X 'The game was a sort of baseball hash made up of all kinls of plays good, . better, best, bad, worse, worst and weiijerwurst. The line-u- of the features True, several come off, but Thorpe-Jenkin- s not announced, d'd abundant opport- Nielsen ,tlll there was and nearly .every J unity for fun, Squires it. The band contone got in on est did not occur, s afSSSW r V. hair-raisin- g roar U. Prominent press Pronounced Opinions. The Vj, 0000000000 THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1907.' JOLLY GOOD TIME BAD A 0 0 on missing opportunities those in the adsf nation. The Business Mens committed in charge of the May 22 celebration were granted the privilege of conducting the street carnival for one week free of license. Last year the city gave its note for $746 in part payment of the new wheel at the power plant. The note became due in March of this year, but has not been paid, and a communication from H. E, Hatch informed the council that the holder of the note wants it paid at once, unlessthe city is willing to increase 4he interest to nine per cent. Referred to the SOCIAL. B. Y. C. Commence ment. The commencement exercises of the B. Y. College for this year, begin on Sunday next when Apostle D. 0. McKay will deliver the baccalaureate sermon. The sermon will be given in the B. Y. C. at Assembly room, commencing 8 p. m. The rest of the program follows : Anthem College Choir "Come Unto Me. Prayer. Music, Vocal Solo iels. Edna Dan- f Praise Ye theLord. Anthem " . choir. College Benediction. . A number of the U. A. C. So-- , an educator for this small, 'weak phomores drove up to Richmond state. early Suuday morning where they If he does not do all this, then were pleasantly and comfortably he will. not have done his duty, entertained at the home of C. Z. and tho school will suffer. Harris, iu honor of Melvin C. So if Prof. Widtsoe is President stud- Kerrs equal, there's Harris, who is a fourth-yea- r nothing to ent at the A. C. The boys greatly be he if is gained not,, there is enjoyed the morning air and early much to be lost. So why was the ride, but when it' came to the. late change madet breakfast, well, they were ready for it and it surely touched the, spot; and, boys, you cant make PAY TRIBUTE TO the Dosos believe that touch was very light either. A GOOD WOMAN The afternoon drive over the Harris farm was also a great treatf At the funeral services over to the students, who have beeh so the remains of Airs. Elizabeth long at school. This drive com- Newbold on Monday, addresses pletely captured Dobbs, who did were delivered by Elders Samuel not take kindly to the fish pole, James Cantwell, Wm. but when it came to the gun and Nelson, Peter Hansen and Thornley drowning muskrats, Dobbs was it. Bishop Wm. Winn. All of them He didnt violate the game laws bore testimony to the integrity either the "sights were wrong. and industry, the patience and The only thing he got a bead kindly character of the deceason was the dog. ed. This town being the birth-plac- e Mrs. Newbolcl was horn at Casof President Kerr, his case naturtle Donington, Leicestershire, ally came in for a share of disDec. on 30, 1819. She England, cussion. Latter-daSaints in joined the The students found in Mr. Harand England emigrated to Utah g ris, Sr., a friend of the in the fall of 1875. She reared a President. Twenty-tw- o years family of nine children, the ago these two Richmond boys youngest of which Is now grandleft the university as students, mother to three children. Iler full of hope, ambition and pluck. grand children, Air. Harris was free to and express himself in favor of his friend. are very numerous. Said he: "In my judgment the 4 removal of W. J. Kerr from the Greek Laborer-Shot- . presidency of the U. A. C. will set back the state A Greek laborer, one of thi educationally at least five years, and the U. A. C. at the U. S. smel ten years. ter at Bingham, was shot and fa Whyf Because correct ambi- tolly wounded by one of a ganj tion, the unwavering energy, in- of Greek and Austrian strikeri spiring patriotism, that stirs the at midnight of Monday. On thi soul of every sterling young man same night portion of a train wai to mount step by step the ladder derailed,, supposedly by the sam of fame, has been struck- - struck gang, but fortunately no one wa such a blow that it will stagger hurt. -- the State for years, and none can t now keep it.Had Lively Time. y life-lon- great-grandchildr- en strike-breake- the Auditorium. G. W. really brilliant picture. Windsor Richards and Miss Thatcher, and Miss R. E. Moench carried off the prize for Hansen read several selections in her own the' couple doing the most gracecharming style. ful work on the rollers. There were games and guessing Miss Robbins won the prize for contests for which prizes were and the most graceful lady skater. given, Mrs. F. W. Thatcher Miss Mary Petersen captured Mr. W. S. Langton being the win M.. J. Ballard and Prof. ners. The refreshments served were most tempting, and on the whole the occasion, was one of perfect pleasure. the prize for the best sustained Master Green character, and won out in the competition for the most original gents costume. rs - Yes, Prof. Widtsoe is undoubtedly a good man, possibly President Kerrs equal. If he is, then he will stand guard night and day. over every interest of your school. lie will resist with every energy of his soul any and all attempts of those who, from year to year, seek to make of your school anything, less than one of the best, if not the best agricul tural college in the west. ne willive. his whole time, thought and skill in his office and out of his office while in the east, west, south or north, to the perfecting of a that will make of your school what the framers of the constitution and the members of subsequent legislatures intended it should be the one great agricultural college of the entire west. Ambition less than this is not ambition; it is political cowardice. When factions arise in his faculty, which they, will do, he will be big enough and firm enough to say to those who disagree with his system and policy: Go. While I am president I shall run this school. There can not he two heads. When Prof. Widtsoe shall have done all this, what shall be his reGo! you are too great ward t -- Womans Club gave The a delightful farewell party on At Monday in honor of Mesdames The masquerade skating carniW. J. Kerr, Joseph Jensen, L. A. Ostien and P. A. Yoder. The af- val given at the Auditorium on fair was held at the Fleming home Monday evening was a huge sucThere was a tremendous on East First North, which had cess. been tastefully decorated for the crowd present, most of them specThere were some fine tators. The custumes of the skatoccasion. musical numbers by Mrs. Sloan, ers were varied and formed a A. C. en m sj-ste- . The wind and waves being hig and the machinery of their litt' launch failing, a party of five oi on Utah Lake had an excitin time being buffeted about a night in danger of sinking. Foi tunately they drifted in by mori ing. 1 PELL FROM BED; DIED.- Alonzo B. Jones who, until h retirement several years ag ranked among ,New Yorks be architects, rolled out of bed ye terday morning in his sleep ar last night died in Bellevue Ho pital from the injures he receive Mr. Jones lived in bachel apartments at No. 140 East Twe street. . The brok th pieces of a cuspidor on which fell pierced his side. Dr. Moore, who lives in adjoi had Mr. Jon ing apartment removed to Bellevue Hospiti where rabbits blood was inject in his arteries to supply what had lost. He died without r gaining consciousness. Mr. Jones had been a prominei member of the New York Yacl Club for years, ne designed son of New Yorks old large builc mgs. N. Y. World. 1 1 |