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Show VOLUME i XXIX CT trustees Bold Meeting ti YOU The Schools Are Consolidated v HIM. TOUCHED NEVER s S County Commissioners Take Action Upon Professor of Resignation Accept And X Supt. McCarrys Recommendation. Bexell And Others. Board of Trustees of the on FriA C. met at the' College The meeting lasted day evening. until midnight, but unlike many sessions there j) the protracted was quiet, and peaceful, almost a prayas harmonious in fact, as er meeting. All the members of the board save Mrs. McCune, were present, and every one was in fine humor they even tolerated the presengof two meddling The " mouriusual thing reporters, for the present board. Aunt Susa Gates was there in in order to go away for farther J. Powell, Art instructor, wdiogoes to Paris to study, was granted leave of absence. The matter of building an elec-- , trie plant for the College was discussed, and the Board endorsed President Widtsoes plans for doing so. The cost of constructing the plant will Joe about $10,-00- 0 and it will develop about 200 horse powrer. The following changes in the Dr. faculty were announced: of Professor George Thomas, History, will succeed Prof. Bexell as head of the Commercial department, and Isaac B. Evans of Harvard, will take Dr. Thomas place. J. Percy Goddard, A. B., of the Weber Stake Academy, will fill the chair of Professor of Accounting. W. K. Brainerd, of AVest Virginia, was selected for the position of Professor of Dairying, andjt was decided to employ an assistant horticultur- re-wa- rd For Banty j to the appropriation lie remarked that if the College is to continue to grow, more money will be needed, as practically nothing had beenad-Jc- d to.. the College e way-o- f ment .Alluding ..in-th- had merely equipment they paid the running expenses, and bad used up the funds allotted for the' ear. It was a somewhat j startling confession coming from those who railed about President Kerrs alleged extravagance. The Presidents report showed a total enrollment for the' year of 756 exclusiv e of night school students 365 of the total number being from Cache county. Thefe are bout 3 hoys to each girl attend-th- e school. The resignation of Prof. was idtsce Rob-mso- n read and President that while Robinson intended taking a Position as manager of an orc-ar- d -- explained cod devcti some of his time to college the winter, and the esidont said he would like per- in to enga"e the retiring Wesfeor ff he needed him. !yiln The Agnation was tabled in order time for an adjustment of master along that line, wf. Bexell was importuned to onsider his resignation, but lred to do so, lie- was - ed d upon the he had established at Coll eSe, by"4 all the board excel-fecor- tbe usee "Whitecotton ' maV a fengthy speech tni .".Trite agIstjc of the Professor,. haycock, of the English lament, and E. H.. Walters, Dt Chemist, also "resigned Edgar Mitchell Injured S. and with a volubility that make a whole grove of magpies ashamed of themselves, she pointed out the advantages of administration as the present compared with that of other presidents of the school. Nothing escaped her and in addition to thus bringing out boldly the merits of she kept a sharp her lookout for anything that might inure the good of the Domestic that is her Arts Department ist. hobby apparently, and she looks John T. Caine, Jr., was named well to its interest, a really comas and Recording Secretary, mendable thing. L. Coburn. asFinancial SeVerbal bouquets were as nu- John merous as bam roofs in a Kan- cretary. The minor appointments and sas cyclone, and when the Board were left entirelyto the wanted to go into executive ses- changes executive committee, and if rucovered the sion, its members mor has it aright, Democrats emnewspaper fiends with confusion in ployed anjr of the minor posiby ashing them whether they had tions may look out, for the G. 0. any objection to jretiring for a has some faithful ones to P.' few minutes, instead of taking and the College is evidently them by the scruff of the neck considered legitimate spoil by the and pitching them out of the winSmoothes, but more about that dow when the executive comlater The reports presented showed mittee begins its work. the affairs of the school to be in most eellent shape, the finances to carry the being sufficient Bully work until the end of the year, but in this connection Dr. Widt-so- e The match skating race at th-made a very remarkable stateAuditorium on even-inforce, would Saturday g, Brinkerhoff in Cleveland Lead CHAMPIONS IN GOOD FORM basketbailists, under College rules is very rough, notwithstanding adverse condi- hardly a foul is called during a tions are making a splendid game, in fact it seems to me that showing in the East. They have there isnt such a thing provided played four games, winning two for. So all things considered the and losing two. The scores folThe B. Y. C. Champs are doing well. The ChiThese Morcago Tribune says: 12 mons are experts at the basket39 ball business. low : B. Y. C 8 Chicago University B. Y. C De Pauw(Indnana) B. Y. C University - 10 TRAIN ROBBERS 28 Northwestern University 22 B. Y. C 32 34 EFFECT ESCAPE McDonald and Frankhauser Saw Chicago Y. M. C. A. Then Way Out of Helena Jail. In the last game the,, seore 27 to 14 in favor of the B. stood Y. G. at theend of thefirst half, Ilele na, Mont., March 21. The most successful jail delivery in in went hut something wrong the history of Lewis and Clark the last half. The Chicago University team is county occurred today with of George Frankhauser and regarded as one of the strongest in the wo?J, and the score shows j Charles McDonald, the alleged that it is about a toss-u- p between GreatNorthem train robbers who last September are supposed to it and the Crimsons. The B. Y.C.s are up against have held up the Oriental limited it on the question of rules too, it and rifled the registered mails of seems. They have always played $40,000 being transported to a under the A. A. U. rules, but Spokane bank. They were arrested after a College rules prevail in many quarters there and the boys long chase, being due to an exare not onto the sort of play per- cessive desire for liquors and women in an Idaho town. Both the mitted by these rules. state-and desired J.W. Crawford, in jt letter to to former lha local, editor of The J nnrnal, prosecute, but the yield ed and after indietrr.ent by the has this to say: They play two styles of bas- grand jury were brought here ketball here, College rules and A. and the trial set for Monday. To effect their escape, the men A. U. rules. Of course our boys sawed their cell doors, the corriknow nothing about the dor bars and the bars in a to if we have College rules, and meet any teams under those rules, upon discovery we cant hope to win. The game of their escape several posses were formed and are now in t es-jea- I j so-call- ed so-call- ed Kearns pursuit. Men answering their seen in the description southern part of the city making for the mountains. Hounds have been placed on the trail of the escaped men but owing to the dry condition of the ground they are making no mater ial progress so far as can be were - judged. United States Marshal Merri-fiei- d has also formeda posse and has taken up the pursuit. The men were seen at the southern outskirts of the city shortly after 8 oclock, making for the mountains.. None df the posses has reported as yet. - 1 - Edgar Mitchell, youngest sou of Secretary F. A. Mitchell of the Cache Commercial Club, and one and popular of the students of the Agricultural ColTo the Honorable Board of lege, met with a most distressing County Commissioners: accident yesterday, as a result of Gentlemen : I hereby recomwhich he will in all probability mend that the present school dis- be a cripple for the' rest of his tricts of Cache County, lying outdays. The young man is engaged side the corporate limits of Lowth others in making mission he abolished, and the furniture and similar things, and gan City, of Logan City; outside devotes his leisure time to that. county constitute one school district to There being no school yesterday be known as Cache well-know- n proved to be a tremendous drawing card, the biggest crowd in the history of the place being present. The race was for a mit and 'was between C. H. Morris, bf OgdenJwho claimedjthe championship of this and several other states, and ' Banty Green, Logans speedy little skater, and Green won with comparative ease. After skating two laps Morris fell, and the race was started again. After six or eight laps had been run Green had obtained a lead of about 25 feet and was And Smoot slowly but surely adding to it so Morris quit. Green finished 1 is Memories of Senator Tom mile in good time. Kearns and his Filliponies, his island of Alaska, and other Railroad Officials Surprised oratorical hits were brought to the St. Paul, March 21. McDonald surface upon reading the latest ! and Frankauser were the men speech of Senator Reed Smoot who held up and robbed the Great upon the financial question which Northern overland train No. 1 a the Deseret News printed on mile and a half from Randall, Saturday, Among other things Mont., at 2:15 oclock on the he delivered himself of this classic gem while addressing the Senmorning of Sept. 12, 1907, After ate on February 28. robbing th mail ear they attempAn era of prosperity is crown ted to blow up an extra safe in an ed by a cap of wild speculation, extra express 'ear from .which they got nothing. Great Northern and the cap somehow permeates officials here 'were greatly sur- the mass and eats out the foundation and the whole structure prised to hear of their escape. tumbles Oh peanuts! The men effected their escape by sawing through their cell If Kearns has any edge over doors, and then by cutting the Smoot in the oratorical line bars between the corridor and al- well, show us. so id a jail window into the yard. - ONE PRICE FOR COAL They scaled1 the high wall by means of outbuildings and jump- and to everybody the same price, has given ns that choice asset any ed at least 15 feet into an xs that firm can enjoy. confidencerltob-ert- s way. Coal Co., 1 block north of they were afforded . assistance " . from a eonf derate inside the jail depot, the new coal yard. I school Consblidafion has been effected and Cache Co. outside of Logan City is now but oue school district. The commissioners took action at a special meeting held yesterday, at which Supt. J. L. McCarrey presented the following recommendation:' County- study. . - Tolstoi Suffers Relapse. St. Petersburg, March 21. A dispatch received from Yasnaya Polynia says that Count Tolstoi who is ill with influenza, has suffered a relapse. The gravity of his illness is not stated, hut it is said that he suffers from lack of strength arising from thejiontin-ue- d strain of his work. TIe refus-e- 3 as always, to follow "the advice ' of his doctors. County he was at work in his shop which School District. . is located in the old Garff mill on Very Respectfully, the Island. " J. L. McCARREY. Among the machinery in the County Supt. of Schools. shop is a mortising machine, and A long discussion of the recomMr. Mitchell climbed up to put mendation machine. the belt on resulted, in which sevrunning this After slipping the belt over the eral prominent educators took pulley he lost his balance and fell part and letters from others were onto the machine, one leg falling introduced. Dr. George Thomas between, the ' two big chisels of the Agricultural College advot. which gouge out the wood in cated consolidation as did Samuel Oldham. County mortising. Ilis knee was caught said Law he had inves- and held while the chisels gouged Attorney the knee-ca- p off, severed all the tigated the workings of consolitendons and chipped the hone dation in Boxelder Co., and hadi and tore the flesh to shreds, mak- found the system - to be quite satisfactory to the great major--it- y ing a terrible wound. of the people there. - As soon as possible, the injured m,a n wa a t ak e n t o State Suptrof Instruction ArC and proper surgical care given Nelson, in a letter, also endorsed him, but as. said beforej it is prac- consolidation and ar statement of tically certain that his Teg will be Hon. Elmer Brown, U. S. Comstiff hereafter. missioner of Education, to the i effect that The Utah consolidaMissionary Party. tion provided the best educationAn entertainment will be given al system yet evolved was quotin the Fifth ward meeting house ed. Thursday March 26th in honor of Finally the Board passed a reLawrence B. Caine, at which the solution consolidating the disfollowing program will be given. tricts outside of Logan City. The Song Choir. subdivision of the district into 5 Invocation. was accomplished as Violin Solo Prof,' Wm.Spiker precincts : follows Cornet Solo Mr.Carl Letchen-berPrecinct No. 1 Ilyrum, Wells- -' Address Prof. E. W. Robinson ville, Paradise and Avon. . Nof 2 College, Mt Stirling, Response L. B. Caine. Vocal-So- lo Providence,-WelIsviIIMiss Carrie ThomNo. 3 Greenville, Hyde Park, asr Solo Biolin Miss Leona Hart. Smithfield, and JBenson. No. 4. Lewiston, Mt. Home, Selection Glee Club. Miss Meta Newbold.' Cove, Richmond, Wheeler. Reading No. 5 Oarkston, Buds Fairy Tale, by Riley. Mendon, Solo Mr. Roscoe Newton, Peterboro, Trenton. Clarionet Carlson. The board of Education agreed Geneive Miss Recitations upon by the commissioners is Jane Jones, Hart, by Ben comprised of the following welt-knoKing now did you dieby Cook citizens. A dance will be given after the No. 1 Samuel Oldham, o' program. Refreshments served. Paradise. invited. Everybody No. 2. P. M. Maughan,, of Wells ville. Contributor. a Mackay No. 3 Stephen Thurston, of New York, March 21. Clarence n. Mackay subscribed $250 Hyde Park. yesterday to the fund to send an No, 4 C. Z. Harris, of RichAimerican team to the Olympic mond, No. 5.- - M. W. Butler, of Tren games in England next summer. The fund Is growing slowly, hut ton. surely, as the American Olympic Poles Leave For Home. committee is leaving no stone unturned to raise the required J Springfield, Mass., March 21. amount of money. A wholesale exodus of. Polanders to Europe will follow the 10 per Men Fight For Work. cent reduction in wages in the Cleveland, 0., March 20. Three hundred men, driven to Chicopee and- Holyoke cotton per cent of desperation by hunger, again mills. Seventy-fiv- e fought for jobs at the Cuyahoga the 4,500 operatives affected are plant of the American Steel and Polish. Steamship agents stated Wire company early today. Yes- that they 'have sold all the steerterday a man was fatally shot in age and second cabin accommoa riot. The police had been warn- dations at their disposal in outed and several were on . the going steamers for six weeks to ground. They clubbed the. men come. Four days work a week educed "wages, the workmen to keep order. It was only with the utmost effort that another assert, will not pay the cost of riot was prevented. living. Ex-Sup- he-hospital g. c 1 - . - atr |