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Show X 0 000 Bargain-finder- 0 0 0are0 O' 0 0000000 000 The investor; who 0 O pex 0 s the most SER--0 pie who get VICE out of .their dollars. 0 0 0 , 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0,0 0 0 XXV ill. . LOGAN : , the Southern Railway, who were arrested yesterday after the departure of Judge Pritchard for Raleigh, were today found guilty in the poliee court of selling pas- OTY COUNCIL JUNUJES A petition from the men of the city asked - ' v senger tickets in disregard of the new rate law and each sentenced to thirty days oh the chain gang. Mr. Wood is an alderman of this city. Little doubt is felt that some way will be found to save Wood and Wilson from serving this sentence. business that the to eity pnt on a garbage wagon clean up the back yards in the business block. Referred to committee on police and fire. Pound-keepeReport of the Sexton , . r, Treasurer, Auditor and Electric Inspector, were read and Delightful Auto Party ordered filed. Auto parties are all the rage in levy for 1907 was fixed town now. Mr.' Horace Nebeker : invited a party of friends to take Mills a spin to Mendon the other day. i : . . .5 Contingent expenses The party included Frank NebeConstruction of Waterworks. .2 ker, Roy McAlister and John 3 Y2 Streets Nebeker. They report a delight310 'El. Light Sinking Fund ful (1) time. They took the old Maintenance ELLight Works 710 to Mendon fearing to tackle road 12 Total the mndholes 05!. the new road. The sidewalks Committee, reAs a result of the trip Frank is parted in favor of including the walking to his office every mornblock east from the Pavilion and ing' with peas in his shoes as a the block east of Leroy Cardons. penance for the remarks he adin the bicbyce restricted district). dressed to the auto, while on the Mr. M. J. Ballard representing trip.. some of the business men asked Everything went merrily until that the alley running between they had got- - about half way the Harris Music Cos new buildiacross the valley, when a mud ng and the court house lot be hole was encountered. paved and that the stone gutter It looked forbidding butHorace on Main from the ' Eagle hotel turned on a little extra steam innorth be taken up and a cement to shot gun it through one be put down. The matter was tending the hole. When the machine referred. reached the center of the morass, it stuch, and the gay excursionists found themselves marooned. DeSave Reached They waited patiently until a team came along and pulled them cision out, and they finally chugged into Mendon. After a long delay the school They determined to return by board has finally got down to way of Wellsville and Hyrum, business in the matter of building aSid had got half way between those new schools. All sort of Mendon and Wellsville when the plans were asked for and sub- machine got cranky and refused mitted, only to be rejected by the to go any further. Each, member board, and at last a suggestion of of the party took his turn explorMr. Jacques was accepted and ing the innards of the machine, acted upon, and it now looks as with a view to discovering the if well get the buildings. Mr. source of the trouble hut it was Jacques suggested at the begincussed no good the thing ning that 6 rooms be added to the so they towed it wouldnt work, Woodruff and that an eight room back into Mendon, intending .to building be put up in the Fifth take the train home from there. ward, but that only four rooms of While they were waiting, they it be finished now. utilized the time in making furThe suggestion was not accep- ther explorations about the auto, ted by the majority at that time, and at last somebody discovered but after wasting a lot of time that the dnflicker had got mixed they have finally concluded it is with the thingumabob, causing the only feasible plan. the jigger to interfere with the 1 whatyemaycallit, which of course of the cause the made Rewarded For Waiting trouble plainly apparent. Roy the remedy and People are waiting till Aug 1st McAlister applied off alright went old the thing to buy their clothing, shoes, hats the bnnch in town about & furnishings, because thats their landing 11 M. looking like a lot of :30 D. chance at great reduced prices at tired machinists and feeling like positively the cleanest stock in a gang of pirates, tbe state in the Big Remodeling Sale at F. W. Thatcher Cos store, GROCER KILLS HIMSELF. 27 Main St., Logan. The tax as follows a -- Chicago, July 18. Henry Berg, a retired grocer, committed suiMilwaukee, July 18. Expert cide today by throwing himself accountants who have been exam-nin- g over the railing of the twelfth the citys accounts, report floor of the chamber of commerce tbe embezzlement of$29,500by the building. Berg was a consumpclerk of the municipal court; also tive. fiat the city treasurer loaned $7,-. of trust funds and devoted SENTENCED MISCREANTS the interest to his own use. San Francisco, July 17. Alvin Eddy, the carman who made a boiler explosion. felonious attack upon Ethel Cheyenne, Wyo., July 18. By a girl, was toe explosion of the boiler of a day sentenced to ten years in San ocomotive a drawing freight! Quentin penitentiary by Judge train near Latham, Wyo., today Corrall Cook. unknown tramp was killed and Eddy gave the young girl Engineer Robert C. Atkins, Fire-E- . wrong directions to reach her B. Verry and Brakeman home, offered to show her the Charles Howard, all of Rawlins, way, and then attacked her at a C were fatally injured. lonely spot, Miss Hergaton beat ; him off. chAIN gang sentence. Addison Blair, who murdered Asheville, N. C, July 18. Jas. Mrs. Mary A. Thomas, was to twenty years in San wood, district passenger agents 4ai 0. C. . Wilson, ticket agent of Quentin. Rascality in Milwaukee. Her-gato- n, - . f sen-trac- . 9 ed not read the classified ads. is opportunity-blind- 0 0 . 00000000000 - - does, CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1907.- - NUMBER 134." . the spectators evidently taking compassion on the former pugilistic star. , Referee Keenan refused to act in the ring because he had heard that Fitzsimmons had a badly flurt--Th- e Horse Ruined and-B- oy sprained arm. The manage of Badly the club then entered the ring and watched the uneven match. In Assault Case. thy opening round Johnson tapped Fitzsimmons when and where he chose, but the latter was unMr. able to even land hia famous PARADISE, July 18. A very would only make it worse for Rollins. on counters.' accident here occurred painful : The courts no doubt will bring the evening of July 16th. Two boys, Floyd Tams andJohn James out the evidence in Abe ease and ProfesTo aged about sixteen, were riding we hope that whoever is innocent down the road about a mile south will be protected from misrepreof Paradise, when one of the sentation. Murderous acts with Ball horses fell and a general mixup deadly weapons are reprehensible of man and horse ensued. The to say the least, where law and The Journal of last jssue exhorse got upwith a broken leg justice abide. It makes people pressed the sentiment, so it is and youn&Tams with a very shudder when they think how said, of the captain of your team, badly broken leg and thigh. The near it came to being a murder hence the reply. ' Dont resort to leg has two fraetures; one just committed right here in a law silly newspaper twaddle. You are below the knee, and the other just abiding, religions community. professionals (!) don t yer know T above the ankle. The thigh is We are farmers who merely play broken just above the knee, beball for recreation, not a livelisides the hoy being badly shaken Copper Zone Meeting hood. We are producers, not np and bruised. A doctor attendThe Stockholders meeting of parasites. ed to the patient and he is doing On two occasions we have met' as well as can be gxpected under the Copper Zone Mining Co., was and each time you have gone held this week and the following you, the circusmtances. to defeat'. We must make hay Now in regard to the item of Board of Directors was chosen : while the sun shines, and not he J. R,' Edwards, RobertMurdock the Norris, Rollins affair which constantly having practice games the Paradise correspondent sent Edward. Edwards, F. W, Thatcher with you. Send for Ely again, G. Hayball. in, the report was true as far as and IE and follow the lines of least reThe report of the past year was it could be obtained. The men sistance, that seems to give you were alone when the combat took read and accepted and all present the greatest joy. It would be much pleased with the place, but it was evident that were very difficult for an umpire of your Norris had been badly mutilated general condition of the property own chosing to give you satisfacand the showing made. Immediathe under and who, by somebody, tion, as you are so grossly twistcircumstances, would be the one tely after the election of the new ed; and warped in your own mento give the information regarding Board the directors meeting was tal decisions. The spectators at the master. Much, perhaps, could called and the following officers the last game openly avow that if be said about the affair, but it named. the umpire showed any preferJ. R. Edwards President. ence it was in favor of the visitt Robt. Murdock' ing team. Courtesy demanded it. A. Thatcher, Secy. ' P. Band Concert THE WELLSVILLE TEAM. F. W. Thatcher, Treasurer. v ST. JOHNS CHURCH. The Logan Band will' play on the square fram 3 till 7 p. m. Do Yon? Yes Yon Do. There will be a celebration of Saturday afternoon. The followthe Holy Communion at eleven Do you need a hat, a pair of ing programe will he rendered beshoes a suit of clothes, a fancy oclock, and the usual Evening ginning at 6 oclock: in Prayer at eight. All are cordialMarch (Sorella) the Paris vest, underwear or anything the Gents furnishing line. Yes ly invited. Craze. 4 1st do. Well till wait Aug you Harvest" Moon Solo . Cornet LEHIS MARSHAL DIES an hurry to F. W. Thatcher Seth Baker. Cos Big Remodeling Sale and Kiss of Spring Waltz City Marshal Robert Taylor of you can secure anything yon need Rolfe. shot in these lines at great reduced Lehi, who was accidentally Selection from II Trovatore , while out hunting rabbits, sucprices, Positively the cleanest, Verdi, cumbed to the injuries inflicted stock in.the state. and the Caprice Birds by a wound in the stomach, ne 4Stultz. Brook leaves a widow and two children; ' POOR FITZ WAS EASY. Crow! of Gold Barnard. a hoy and a girl. March 3oya of the old Bri, Philadelphia, July 17. Jack Chambers. gade SENSATIONAL EXIT. Johnson stopped Bob FitzsimGeo. H. Thomas Director. d mons in the second round of a Look out for the Annual Band Chicago, July 17. While talkboxing bout before the Excursion. to friends today in an office on Washington Sporting club to- ing Fitzsimmons did not show the fifteenth floor of the Masconic BRUTALITY IN KENTUCKY. night. former Temple, Miss Anna Normoyle, a his a trace of and it is pro- stenographer, deliberately walked& prowress without Hopkinsville, Ky., July 18. bable that Johnson could have ho ah open window and, The threshing machine of John stopped him in the opening round word of warning, threw herself farmer, if he had caredto do so. The blow over the ledge and was dashed to Fields, a was destroyed today at Oak Grove that put Fitzsimmons out was a death on the stone, pavejnent of by Dynamite concealed in the light right on the jaw. The old the rotunda, 150 feet below. The wheat. Two laborers were ser- man fell to the floor and as he force of the fall was so great that iously injured. Fields had been made no attempt to ris the re- the body of the girl was mutilated warned to join the farmers as- feree sboppedthe bout.' . The hiss- beyond recognition. No cause is sociation before attempting to ing which usually follows knock- known for the suicide. ' thresh his wheat. Twenty-fiv- e outs of this character wss absent, RESTING IN JAIL. . masked men took Nathan Hester, a farmer, from hia home at midNEW YORK SWELTERING San Diego, Cal., July 18. Fred raw-hida with him and flogged night New York, July 17. There Magill and wife are in the county Hester quit the farmers asseveral heat prostrations to- jail quietly awaiting tbe arrival were sociation several months ago. f day and two deaths were attribu- of Sheriff Campbell of Dewitt ted to the high temperature and county, Illinois, who is to take POLITICS. TALK TO TAFT excessive humidity.. At 4 p. m. them back to Clinton to face the m Mag-iU- s Washington, July 17. Secre- the mercury rose to 89, equaling charge of having murdered record mark for the summer first wife. They; are ready to tary Taft has finally arranged to the make his promised political reached on July . go at his pleasure, as soon as he The official temperature of 89 can stand the trip. They have speech at Oklahoma City on Ang 24, three weeks before the elec- degrees taken high in the air by been resting for some time. Miss Margaret Magill,' the tion. He will stop there en rqute no means represented tbe state of from the east to the Pacific coast, the air in which New Yorkers daughter, has been removed from whence he sails from Seattle' on moved and street thermometers the Hotel Robinson by direction of her father's attorney and he Sept. 10 for the Philippines.' A registered 91 degres. number of other speeches are to People sought relief on roofs, present whereabouts are known be rade by the secretary on this fire escapes, anywhere to find a to him only. He says that he did to protect her from the antrip out the dates and places breeze. One man fell off a fire this have not yet been finally deter- escape while asleep and fractured noyance of those who wanted to interview her. his skull and died. mined on, . BAD ACCIDENT AT PARADISE PROF. DRYDEN . , . Prestons sional Vlce-Pres- t. - . . six-roun- . . non-associati- e. C " Tossers TO-LEAV- E ' Prof, J. W, Drydep, he famous poukryman of the A. C. will very likely go to the Oregon Agricultural College, the trustees of that institution having made him an offer, which he is now considering. Indiana is also bidding for his services so it is not certain which way he will go, but, as stated, it is likely thatCfre-go- n will get him. There was absolutely no truth in the report published iu the Desert Farmer,, that Prof. Dryden intended to re-main in Logan. As trenuous effort was made to induce him to do so. Among other things, the assurance was given him that his salary would be put back at the old figure $2,000, but it wasnt the salary question altogether that caused Prof. Dryden to resign, and he felt that after the unusual action of the Board in the first place, and the radical statements made by some members of the, new administration relative to him, it would be humiliating for him to reconsider his resignation which was very carefully considered before he sent it in. Prof Dryden likes Logan, anjl regrets that hd has to leave hero for conditions in this valley are just to his liking, but he did not feel that he could maintain his" selfrespect and remain at the . college. , re , ' , -- 4 PIONEER PROGRAM. For conjoint at ProvidenceSun-da- y July '21st at S oclock p. m. ' Pioneer talk IL' J Mathews. Recitation Diantha Hammond. Jos. H. Campbell. Talk on early settlement J. F Maddison. Clarionet Solo Alma Mathews. Recitation on early pioneer lift Elizabeth Fife. , Everybody welcome. Song COUNT TOLSTOI NOT DEAD St. Petersburg, July 16. There is no truth in the report which has reached Great Britain and the H United States that Count Lee Tolstoi is dead.- - The count is m ' t ecellent health. , j The bathhouse upon the estate of Count Tolstoi at Pasna Polyna was burned last night by incendiaries. This gave rise to the report that the manor house had been destroyed by fire and that several members of the family, including the count, had perished. . y 1 Peasant reprisals in the province of Tula are growing. Buildings on two estates adjoining the land of Count Tolstoi were fired by incendiaries last night. VICTIM OF BLUNDER , Montgomery, Ala., July 16. Rhena Rovers, a colord girl, died in the coal mines at Pratt City af- ter having served nearly fifteen, sentence, years of a .twenty-yea- r to sentenced yet she was only twenty months, an error on the part of the clerk of the court of Houston county being responsible for the error, he having made the months word read years and as a consequence, this young negro girl had to suffer. The girl was sent first to the penitentiary, where the papers showed she was sent up for twenty years. After serving some time in the penitentiary she was .transferred to the mines, where she cooked and waited on the other prisoners. She was ignorant of the rime she was sent up to serve and on several occasions asked' wasnt her tame np! . ( ) |