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Show T..og,lay. TIIE July 2, 1907, ing: 150 Vellsville yard .dash, men over 50, Prize $2.50. Conference election -- punk OF JULY program, etc. 6CH00L ALL-FOU- RTH ; July all. - Prize $2.50. 100 WELLSVILLE, to yard dash, open Ward 1. was held here 75 yard dash, ladies, open to all. Prize $2.50. 50 yard dash, ladies over 50. Prize $2.50. ' .Basketball game at 3 p. m. Winner gets $10, loser $5. - Baseball game, Wellsville vs. ALillville. yes-ttfday,-- hundred present. W. H. Maughan of jsraelsen and and several the State Presidency, ' were present, High Councillors advice during the end gave good In the evening afternoon session. was reorganizthe Y. M. M. I. A. Has-laed Franklin Gunnel, George and W. 0. Darley being susof tained as the new presidency The other the organization. of the ward were sustained. new Different) rooms of the tabernacle have been assiped to the various ward organizations for iheir use, each organization tcT finish its own being required Relief Society have room. The finished their room, and on Sunday last held their meeting .there, the first meeting held in the new tabernacle. The sisters deserve much credit for their diligence, for they have not only fixed up the room so that it can be used, but have carpeted it, hung pictures on the walls, and made it a to very desirable place in which hold their meetings. Last Saturday,. June 29th, a primary school election was held for the purpose of nominating two new trustees for our district schools. The vacancies are caused by the resignation of John II. Maughan, and the expiration of N. G. Allens term. An unusually large crowd assembled at the Franklin Wyatt was .meeting. nominated for the four year term and Wm. Murray, Sr., for the two year term. A punk ball game was played here Saturday between Wells-vill- e and Smithfield. Wellsville put it over the northerners by a score of 20 to 8. The following program has been arranged for the Fourth. At day break the firing of thirteen guns to represent the thirteen original states. Immediately afterward the Stars and Stripes will be hoisted to the music of the Wellsville military band. At 9 a. m. a procession, headed by the Marshal of the day, will be formed, and .will march first to the home of the Goddess of Liberty, then to that of the State Queen, thence along the principal streets of Wellsville to the meeting house, where the following program will be render-id- : over six m The days pleasures will close with a grand ball at 8 p.'m. JAPS WOULD FIGHT AT DROP OF HAT Hawaiis Governor Calls Them Gamest People on Top . of-fice- rs of Earth. , - New York, June 30. Japan would fight the United States at the drop of the hat should the occasion arise, and you can take it from me that Uncle Sam would know it was more than a slight tickling at the ribs before he got through with the trouble. This statement was made by Governor G. W. Carter of Hawaii to a reporter at the Holland nouse today, shortly after his arrival. Governor Carter, had been asked particularly . about the Japanese situation insofar as it was felt in the Hawaiian Islands, ne responded by saying that he did not consider that they had any Japanese situation over in the group where he has presided for the last three years. . Fifty per cent of the population of. the Hawaiian group is and we Japanese said he, have, so far, never had the slightest trouble with them. They are treated by the residents the same as other people, and that is practically all there is to it. Many of the Japanese have intermarried with the Ilawaiians and have families; They make good citizens. are unobtrusive, and never bother anybody who does not bother them. They never seek trouble, hut they never cease to defend themselves in case of trouble. Do yon think that in case of the trouble with the Japanese becoming serious they would attack the United States t There is not the slightest shadow of a doubt about it. They are about the gamest race of people I know. They do not know what fear is. They are thoroughly equipped as to both navy and army, and have demonstrated that they are ready for Instant action. Why, but a few months ago, they mobilized an army of Music by the Military Band. 200,000 men in quick order just to show that it could he done. Prayer by the chaplain. Whether or not they had some Singing by the choir. Speech by the Goddess of Lib- ulterior reason for si doing, I do not know. erty. Ban-neWhat would happen to Ha: Song, Star Spangled John Bailey. . waii in case of War with Japan! Speech, State Queen. They would take the islands, Quartette by John Brenchley hands down. and company. What have you in the way of Reading of Declaration of In- defenses!' One hundred and twenty-fiv- e dependence, W. H. Allen. v Music by the band. soldiers, provided by a generous ' Recitation, Maggie Smurth-wait- government at home. We have hopes of bettering ourselves soon, Oration by the Orator of the however, for Uncle Sam has Day. promised to double the number. Toasts and sentiments by the What about defense by the r, . e. I'c'iple. The Goddess of be represented by navy! Liberty Miss will1 Carrie Hoskins, State Queen by Miss Sarah Q. Darley, George Washington by Charles Spence. The officers of the day are : Chaplain, Richard Brenchley; Master of Ceremonies, Charles R. Bailey, Orator, E. R. Owen. Marshal, m. Garrett with assistants W. II. Baxter and Parley Gunnell. At two oclock the people will assemble on the public square, where there will be sports for old and young, including the follow likely to be needed. As a matter of fact, it has just been decided by the navy department! that the defenses of the Pacific side United States should he improved. The general strategy board of the navy, over which Admiral Dewey presides, has d - that the naval establishment be largely increased, , and Secretary of the Navy Metcalf, who is a Californian, is soon to take a trip to the Pacific coast to look over jhe harbor defenses. Asked about the commercial conditions in the Hawaiian group, Governor Carter said that business was going along very nicely. You see we are too far away from Wall street for the hulls and bears to have much effect upon us. Our sugar crops are, of course, our mainstay and this industry is progressing as well as could he expected. What about the political conditions in .the islands! The nations political pot has only been simmering during my administration, and I am glad to say that things look very quiet along that line. I have always found that the better class of na tives have been willing to give me their earnest support in ev ' erything attempted for the betterment of the conditions in the group. There is seldom Any fiery talk, and the royalists have evi dently come to the conclusion that the cake is all dough with them. WESTERN FEDERATION H. Moyer and George A. Petti- Steunenberg and that Simpkins CHARGES CONSPIRACY bone, and that incidentally the motive was the stronger of tha mine owners are indirectly' res- two, in that he was subjected to Pinkertons And Mine Owners ponsible for the killing of four- unjust punishment and torture at . Conspire to Convict Hay. ' teen men in the Independence de- the hands of negro troops called in by Steunenberg in 1899. Fur-wood, et al. pot. The evidence so far' introduced ther evidence as to the explosion si30. The Boise, Idaho, June by the defense goes to prove that et the Bradley house is yet to from Mr. Depositions eged conspiracy of the Pinkerton Orchard, knowing of the blowing come. National Detective agency, under up of the Bunker Hill and Sul- Bradley will be introduced. Tbejr retainer from the Mine Owners livan concentrator in .1899; of were made recently iu San Franassociation and the Citizens al- the explosion in the Vindecator cisco. Bradley swears that tha liance -- of Colorado and Idaho, to mine the blowing up of the explosion was due to an accumudestroy the Western Federation Independence depot, of the kill- lation of escaping gas and that of Miners, will be taken up to- ing of Lyte of the house secured a Gregory, and of the the owner morrow morning, when the trial explosion at Bradleys residence judgment for damages against of William D. Haywood is resum- in San Francisco, accused himself the gas company before a jury, ed at 10 oclock. The defense sets of having .committed the crimes and further that an appeal to court resulted in the of and the mnrder of seventeen men, up this of the finding of the a confirmation i which Harry Orchard, it when in fact, .he had little or no charged, was simply an agent. personal connection with any of jury iu the lower court. v The defense has not attempted The chief witness is Morris Fried- them . Witnesses have sworn that man, formerly a stenographer Orchard was not at Wardner on to deny the presence of Jack. for the Pinkertons at the head- the day the Bunker Hill and Sul- Simpkins iu Caldwell in company quarters of the western division livan concentrator was blown up ; with Orchard, shortly before the in Denver. that the facts connected with the murder of Steunenberg and the It is alleged thafFriedman, as Vindicator tend to the conclusion evidence as to the treatment of the authorities by au agent of socialists - and the that .the explosion was accidental, Simpkins Western Federation, secured the that while Orchard may have while he was in the hull pen indoes not position in the Pinkerton employ been present when the Indepen- dicates that the defense for the purpose of spying on the dence depot was destroyed, Steve intend to clear Simpkins of partPinkertons. Some of the daily Adams wras in fact, the man who icipation in thatcrime as an acem- was employed by the mine owncessory before the fact. reports of the operators It has been repeatedly stated, ployed by the agency to join the ers to blow up a piece of useless Western Federation, attend meet- property, but that a blunder re- as a matter of current report, defense knew ings of the local unions and if sulted in loss of life; that Lyte that counsel for the of Simpkins, possible secure their own elec- Gregory was murdered by per-- of the whereabouts tions to office in these unions, sons connected with the United who has been a fugitive since Friedman has testified were given Mine Workers and not of the Steunenberg s murder. It is now to him to copy. He made a copy Western Federation; and that flatly stated, as eoming from outfor himself and now produces a Orchard possessed a mania for side sources, that Simpkins is evinumber of these reports which boasting of the commission of dead and it is possible that) ' to this have been marked for identifica- great crimes and waa lying when dence may he produced tion as evidence, but which have he said he had any .connection effect. 0 Vf I Bad Burn Quickly Healed. not been read in court. In fact, with a bomb at Bradleys house. Shopping is more INTERESTI am so delighted with what Clarence Darrow, of counsel for Evidence has also been introwell as more satisfacChamberlains Salve has done for the defense, stated to Judge duced to show that both Orchard ING as answering me 'that I feel bound to write and Wood that he had not himself and Simpkins had personal mo- tory when you are admissiread the The reports. tives for killing former Governor ads.tell you so,- - says .Mrs. Robert of of these copies, bility reports $s Mytton, 457 John St., Hamilton Ontario. My little daughter had evidence will be argued tomorrow ITS-WORTWHILE a burn on her knee. I applied morning. the introduction of the By Chamberlains Salve and it heal TO CALL AND SEE OUR LINE OF ed beautifully. This salve allays witness, Friedman, on the last the pain of a burn almost istnant-ly-. day of the first week of the. inTABLES It is for sale v by. A1 nings for the defense, a more Whether you want to buy or not. " We have just unloadDealers. x. c positive .light is thrown upon the taken the position by attorneys ed S car of them, which is the first straight ear ot tables ever received in Logan. You will be astonished at the NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. who are endeavoring to clear and officials the other Ilaywood splendid values we are able to offer. of the Western Federation of WE ARE ALSO AGENTS FOR THE Notice is hereby given that Miners from the charge of consealed proposals will he received spiracy to murder. It is clearly U IVERSAL STOVES AND RANGES at the office of John Nuffer, Pres- indicated thatNit is proposed to ton, Idaho, and clerk of School show that a conspiracy to exterTHE BEST ON EARTH. District No. 24 at McCammon, minate the Western Federation Idaho, up to and including went so far as to securethe inFURNITURE at 12 dictment of the highest officials, 1907, 5th, Friday, July oclock noon, for the erection and of the federation on the charge of 3 NORTH MAIN. completion of a 6 (six) room murder. school building to be built at McIt is charged that when OrCammon, Idaho. chard was arrested on the charge Plans and specifications for of the murder of former Goversaid building may be seen on ap- nor Steunenberg, he was induced of office John The best metbodof caring any the at plication by the Pinkertons to make a Acute or Chronic Disease or Bad Nuffer, Architect, Preston, Idaho, confession Hayimplicating and at the residence of the clerk Habit is by removing the cause wood, Moyer, Pettibone, Steve of said School District 24, Mcthrough some Physical, Mental or Adams, Jack Simpkins and a and after number of other officers and Cammon, Idaho, on Psychic method which is harm' 1907. 28, less but sure. May members of the Western FederAll proposals must be accom- ation to such an extent that inTry Naturopathy and learn panied by a certified check in the dictments that you can get cured from any could he secured amount of ten per cent of the resDisease of Bad Habit without against them in Idaho. In furpective hid. taking Poisonous Drug Medicine therance of the mine owners The hoard of trustees reserves that or often undergoing a useless hut conspiracy, it. is charged the right to reject any or all profatal operation. further incriminating evidence posals. was manufactured by the PinkJ. F. Petritsch, Pi, D. N. D. By order of the board of trus- ertons! in support of Orchards 42 So. Main Street Logan, Utah Bell Phone 129 tees' of School District No. 24, confession so that Haywood, the Bannock County, Idaho. and treasurer of the J. G. SCHWING, Clerk. secretary Western Federation; Moyer, the 1 president of the organization, and JULY EXCURSION VIA COLOPettibone, a former member of the executive board, might be RADO MIDLAND. To Minneapolis, convicted of a capital offense and Chicago, Omaha KansasCityand interme- executed, while many other ofdiate points also Colorado points. ficers $nd members of the federOne fare pins two dollars for ation were placed in jeopardy of round trip. Return limit Oct. 31st. trial on a similar charge of conOn sale July 18th and 25th. Write spiracy. A review of the evidence inL. IL HARDING, Salt Lake for troduced in the course of the last RELIABLE DENTISTS, Guarantees Good at any Office full particulars. five days brings the inevitable PARK CITY. conclusion that counsel for , the tOffices; SALT LAKE, LOGAN, OGDEN, PROVO, The tranmutation of the Free With Plates. Without Pain. things into cash is an ev- defense will endeavor to prove to Teeth Extracted Positively OUR PRICES WITHIN REACH OF EVERY ONE. alchemy. the satisfaction of the jury that ery day feat of want-ad- , $1 up the Pinkerton agency and the Set of Teeth (Best Red Rubber) $7 Gold Fillings j & $5 Silver with A Good Set for Amalgam Filings 75c Mine Owners association, BRING YOUR 50c $5 Cement Fillings the knowledge and approval of Bridge Work, Best Rags. Iron, Bottles, Rubbers, j Porcelain $1.00 $5 Fillings the governor of Idaho, the former Gold Crowns, 22K etc., to us. We pay former the and Advice. of Examination Free Colorado, Guarantee. 12 Years Protective the highest price. governor and Colorado of Honest Work, Fair Dealing Make Our Success Continuous. LOGAN JUNK CO. adjutant general Both Phones. other influential people, conspired 146 S. Main Street. Open till 6 p. m. Sundays 9 to 12. German Spoken. Bell 162 Z. to secure the death by hanging, Lady Attendant. Phones Ind. 337. of William D. Haywood, Charles of-th- Tug of war bfffween fat men, spiritual feast was with John A. Gunnell as captain; which was and lean men, with Ezra Gnnnell by all present, there being number, a as captain. Prize $5.00. (mite large Z. W. conference PAGE FIVC JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. TRI-WEEKL- Y Oh, we have a revenue cutter and the Iroquois cruises around us at Stated intervals. Yes, our people have seen enough of our warships ot be able to recognize one should it steam into the harbor. Any forts that would be effective to prevent a bombardment! Nothing of a modern nature that you could notice. You see. Uncle Sam is a little lax in these matters, and does not provide defenses until he thinks they are -- . strongly-recommende- the-superi- counter-conspirac- y , . - YOUR H ' VICTOR i ' COMPANY SPANDE 51-6- NATUROPATHIC INSTITUTE . . not-need- ed J . |