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Show 6 ooooo qoooo are O X Bargain-finder- infest SERpie who get the VICE out of their dollars. I - r 7 peo- - s 0 0 LJ volume xxvm. interested probability of the ehyurch schools being dated, has created a great leal of discussion in Logan of late, and consoli- speculation is being indulg. ed in as to which town, Logan or provo will get the consolidated institution the. Church univermuch sity. indicated by Supt. . Cumfeelmings there, ia a very strong church school work ing that the between Logan divided be 6honld and Provo, the university wotIc to be done in one place and the normal work in another. This is regarded as a reason able view of the matter here and while a great many people assert that Logan is best adapted for, and should have the University, the preponderance of sentiment seems to be in favor of allowing Provo the University and taking the Normal school. It is argued that a church. University would be to a greater or less degree a rival of the A. C.f while a Normal school would not, and considered from almost any institpoint of view the Normal ution would be quite as advantageous to Logan, in a material way as the University would be, and a division of that kind could without any friction be effected or trouble at all, But. at any rate it would be a very good thing for some of the local agencies to promote discus-eo- n of the matter and ascertain what the public, desire is, then organize and make the proper representations to secure it. President Linford of the B. Y. C. is away and will not be .at home for some time, so some one else should lead but in the matter. Of course, it will be urged that there is no hurry, as nothing definite will be done until next year, but public sentiment should be solidified as to this question and NOW not next year is the time to begin tbe camAs paign. V START NORTH - 1 SHORTLY That Practically The Same Crew . . Went With Him Before. Portland, Me., Aug. 5. Com- say he will do a certain thing up there is madness. I have learned many lessons from my other trips hnd especially my last one, and I shall profit by all, this experience. Whether I shall find the North pole tor not is a question which will not be answered until I have either reached it or failed. Asked if he had ample funds for carrying out the expedition, Commander Peary replied: I will say one thing and that is that the delays in repairs on the boilers .5f the Roosevelt have been and are now worrying me a great deal more than the money with which to finance the expedition. Commander Peary appeared today to be in rugged health and was full of enthusiasm for the trip. . here hay gathering Vessel Better Equipped. New York, Aug. 5. Stronger than ev$r in her hull, and better equipped generally for her battle with the Arctic ice floes, Comman- der Pearys steamer Roosevelt lies at Shooters Island ready to Start in a, few days on her second trip in search of the North pole. Since she returned from her last voyage the Roosevelt has undergone extensive repairs. New planks have been added where needed, the hull caulked throughout and a new main topmast sent aloft. A new rudder post has replaced those crushed by the ice. On deck & new house has been built to furnish better living quar ters for. the crew of twenty men, all of whom have been shipped for the next expedition. The engines have .received a general overhauling and two new .Scotch boilers have. been installed. . . H CRUSHED UNDER CARS. A man was run over and probably fatally injured by the Garland train at Ogden. The man, whose name is OOonnett, was walking along the track a mile and half north of .Ogden, and when the train came by he stepped one side to let it pass, but as the last car approached he attempted jump on it, hut missed it and he fell under tbe wheelsHoth 'his legs were run over and crushed. The train was stopped and run Lack to the station wit the injured man who Was. taken immediately to the general hospital. He lost so much blood that r his recovery is doubtful. Very little could be learned of the man, hut it is thought he was a laborer from the Devils Slide Cement works.. He wore an Odd Fallows -- . tick-sho- , 0 0 0 00000000000 NUMBER 142. at oyster bay;. and was in the1 Stake Sunday School Superintendency during the early years of the organization of the Oneida Stake ; and on the death of Supt. Wm. L. Web' ster was ordained a patriarch. During the Mormon Cru&a,de he served a terra in the. Idaho penitentiary rather than desert his family and religion, and has been repaid many fold by their devotion and care during his late years of sickness and suffering. He had a poetical tendency and composed a number of sacred songs and hymns. During his active manhood he was at the head of the public amusements, including amateur theatricals, in the ward always for public benefit, socially and financially. Ilis wife,- - Sister Martha, ..was unable to attend tbe funeral services as she is lying very ill of typhoid fever. , Robert E. Peary left today for New York, whence h will sail in a few days on an badge.1 ' expedition to the North pole. ' V Commander Peary said today: TERRORISTS MURDER From New York I shall go , RUSSIAN GENERAL direct to Sydney, C. B, where I shall coal, and there will be no Piatigorst, Caucasus, Aug. 5. stops on the way, as I have? no General Kaulbars, on Oct. 23. 05. time to lose. of Odessa, was shot and killed in My crew this time will he the center of ' town early this practically the same as on my morning. The assassin escaped. l&st trip. Captain Robert Bart-let- t General Karakozoff was govern is to command the Roosevelt. nor of the Lnbna dragoons wheni I am going prepared to make ev- July 3, 1905, he was appointed ery effort to reach the pole. If governor general of Odessa.Early I do not succeed I shall stay one in August of the same year h year later. I am laking along banished M. Yaroschanko, mayor everythin" for ra three years of Odessa, for having represented trip. Odessa at the Moscow zernstva Commander Peary, giving some congress, and later he took severe etails of his plans, said: measures to repress disturbances Jolm boats-ain Murphy, my old instructing the police to fire diis to be with me again. I rectly into the mob. He was sucto have Ward well, my . old ceeded as governor general by lef engineer; Ross G.Marvin of General Koulbars, on Oct.23, 1905 t to be my assistant. he will be, the only Maine THE DEADLY BANANA. hcr of the to am party. I 4ve a ncw surgeon. There ire Charles Budd, of Salt Lake, vcral applications for the posi-0I- 1 stepped upon a banana peel and but as yet no one bas been fell with such force as to fracture sen. I settle that when one of his legs. . Set to New York. Asked if he If you and your job do not expected to reach Pole this time, Peary said: get on together prosperously, man who has had an experi get a separation and advertise for te in the north knows that to a new one. mander i Qj) The investor who does nof read the classified ads. is opportunity-blind- . LOGAN CITY, UTAH THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1907. PEOPLE ARE PEARY TO f -- 1 00000000 OOP The announced 00000000000 0 0 0 THE CIRCUS It is doubtful if a larger crowd ever assembled in Logan than gathered here . yesterday to see the Ringling circus. The streets of the business district were scarcely large enough to contain the throng. Every age and al- most every condition was represented and every one. of the lot seemed happy. There was a long wait for the parade, the show being so big that it was cramped somewhat for room here, and t took a good while to get out. The many animals, d wagons, hands, etc., made' a fine showing and the crowds seemed satisfied even though the wait was long. The performance under the canvas was there being a great many novelties .introduced. An immense crowd at--, The Kingdom of God or, Nothing, the tended performance. It refive (By Isaac B. Nash) to pull the big trains quired The Kingdom of God, or nothing show, and the, way they were for me, handled excited a great deal of For its laws are Eternal, its admiration. are subjects free, Before it all kingdoms in honor Majors Justifies Reputation. must bend . . Triumphant it reigns from beginAbe Majors and Harry Wad del " to end. ning two prominent prisoners serving Tho hell in its fury boil forth in long terms in the state prison, bea rage, came involved in a serious cutAnd the Nations of earth in warting affray. Correctly explained fare engage, WaddelL fell victim to Majors Twill move on in power for cunning and cruelty as be was atnaught can impede, tacked without warning. Majors The final result, which our God sneaked into Waddels Cell dur'hath decreed. ing a brief release from bis cell ' during breakfast time and rushThe Kingdom of Gor or nothing ed upon Waddel and started for me, ' slashing him with a knife. Not For it soon will bear rule over until his prey had been cut in six land and the sea, , places, about the face, neck and Tis the stone from the mountain body did Majors desist, ne theq cut out without hands, walked ont of the cell and was Extending its power through all locked in his own, by the guard distant lands. Yhen Waddell was found to be The proud and the haughty that so terribly cut the county attorwill not obey, ney was notified and his stateThe laws of this Kingdom will ment was taken as it was thought soon fade away. he was dying at that time. Since The rulers of nations will trem- his recovery has been decided as ble with fear probable. - t For theyll know by its progress I their downfall is near. Woman Captures Murdered. vari-colore- first-clas- s, - . V Barryman In tai Washington CLOSE OF A RIGHTEOUS LIFE ...I 1 Funeral Services And Obituary of Elder Isaac B, Nash. Amid a profusion of flowers, well fitted vehicles followed the surrounded by his large family remains of our beloved brother and accompanied by his brethren to their last renting place, where in the iloly Priesthood and a 'he dedicatory prayer was offered large number of Sabbath School by Elder Thoa. IL Durant. Isaac Bartlett Nash was , born children, whose cause he' loved so well, and for whom he labored in Wales, June 14, 1824, sad died so long and faithfully .for many in Franklin, Idaho, Aug. 3rd, years of his life, the funeral ser- 1907, being in his 84th year. lie vices of Patriarch Isaac B. Nash embraced Mormonism among the were held in the Franklin meet- first in Wales and emigrated to ing house at 3 p. m. Tuesday, Utah in Captain Han Jones comAugust 6th. This spacious build- pany in 1849, locating at Salt c ing was filled to overflowing by Lake City where he soon marhis many friends from his home ried Esther Elvira Bool. In 1852 tdwnand the surrounding wards they went to California to meet where he was so well known and his wifes parents, who had gone beloved. The services were" con- there in Capt. Sam, Brannen ducted by Bishop Samuel C. Par- company, returning in 1855. In . ' kinson. 1859, desiring to return to his . , ' The choir sang Though Deep- native land to offer the Gospel to ening Trials Throng Your Way his parents and friends, he and and .opening prayer was ' offered his engaged to carry to St. Louis by Elder J. J. Hill. .The choir thirteen young people and chilRock of My ' Refuge,' dren, survivors of the Mountain sang President Qeo. C. Parkinson for f Meadow massacre. He reached mer bishop L. L. Match, Patriarl there safely with them, but learnch Samuel R. Parkinson, Pres. ed on his arrival that both his C. H. Hart, Elder Joshua Hawks, parents had recently died and so Pres. Wm. C. Parkinson of the did not go farther than St. Louis Not being blessed with chilHyrum Stake, and Bishop S. C. dren of their own, while in St. were Parkinson the speakers. They told of the many virtues Louis, from 1859 to 1863, they of the deceased, of his genial, adopted four children; the only loving, forgiving disposition, of one now living being sister Nelhis devotion to the cause he lie Nash Parkinson, wife of Pres. espoused while yet a young man Wm. C. Parkinson of Hyrum in his native land, and of his Stake. During his stay in St. public labors for" the amusement Louis in those dreadful years of of the young 1861 to 1863, as he was a Northand people. Prest. Hart also spoke ern sympathizer, brave and outeloquently of the immorality Oi spoken he was several times the sopl, beautifully depicting thrown into prison for political .some of the scientific and natural reasons. In' 1864 he was induced evidences that dimly add lurtor by Bishop) Lorenzo n. Hatch to tot he bright illumination of this come from Salt Lake City to most important Subject which Franklin and locate. Here he divine revelation has offered ns. married Martha Holland, who Brother Thomas H. Durant has borne him 12 children, eight The Kingdom of Qod or of whom are still living, as also sang and Brother are 20 grandchildren.' In FrankNothing For Me. John A. Lowe and company sangf lin he conducted the choir and Shall We Meet Beyond (the Sunday school singing for many River, two of' the. poetical pro years and took great delight in ductions of .Brother Nash which teaching the songs of Zion to the showed convincingly the faith, children from Logan to Gentile courage and devotion of their au- and Mhrsh valleys during the thor. The closing prayer was days of Brother Wm. Knowles. offered by Elder Wm. Wood- Was Supt. of Sunday schools of ward, and a long concourse of Franklin ward for many years, up-buildi- . . . i The Kingdom of God or nothing San Francisco, Aug.. 6. Mrs. v Ffor me Wong Suen Yue, wife of & ChinA subject in it I hope ever, to be ese dweller in the Portsmouth And true tV the end may I alrefugee camhnd sister ! . square of Mrs. Howard Gould of York, proved herseuf to bo a brave woman yesterday when she grabbed from the hand of Aug- ust Rodriguez the smoking pis. tol with which he had slain Mancannot prevail. . uel Madrid, and chased him into With powers of darkness Ill the arms of the policeman who ever contend, made the arrest. .The police give For Christ is my King and on Mrs. Suen Yue the highest credit Him Ill depend. for her bravery in assisting in the mans capture. . This Kingdom is great and its power divine, Burglars Caught Redhanded. Like the sun in its brightness ' H. W. nilton, who conducts a ; forever Trill shine, paper establishment on West Neither honor nor wealth nor the South Temple street, Salt Lake, nations applaud, . observing men moving around in Can be aught to compare with an adjoining business house the the Kingdom of God. Colorado Tool and Supply Qo.s Oh may I forever the Kingdom establishment notified the police , I., defend by phone, and the patrol wagon Be faithful'and true to the cause made a run with officers. There ' ' to the end? was a pretty heavy fight between The vile persecution and sorrow tbe officers and thieves, but final111 see, ly two men giving the names of Tis the Kingdom of God or noth- James OBrien and Ml J. Corriing for me. gan, were captured. They had gathered much plunder ready to For an Impaired Appetite. move. U ways remain, The laws' of this1 Kingdom forever sustain. The mobbers may come and my life may assail. Their efforts will fail, for they 4 To improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion try a few doses of Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. n. Seitz, of Detrioifl, Mich. prays: They restored my appetite when impaired, relieved me of a bloated feeling and caused a pleasant and satisfactory movement of the bowels. Price, 25 cents. Samples e free, by all dealers. THOMPSON RESIGNS. Mayor Thompson of Salt Lake has tendered his resignation to the city council, which accepted it. The cause, as alleged by Thompson, is ill health. In other quarters it is alleged that the disclosures in the Me Whirl cr and other cases rendered the position no longer tenable. |