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Show Tuesday,- - May 19, THE l!)Ofr while the red flag of the Esteemed Millville was TRI-WEEKL- Irtterna-tionalist- s triumphantly par- Lady Buried j ! i relatives and grf with weeping a' sad event to seemed j friends." It woman in the tbutk that a young ' was stricken with fT)rime of life ijeath, as she was but 29 years old Reaves four small children ; and one girl, and a jjjree boys and many gcriowin? "husband father and Her ar relatives. mother, from , Bennington, Bear on the occa-giLake, were present with other members of the opened with' the fa;i!iiyTFervi(-eJesus, My clwir singing, Prayer was offered by 1 j c, -- s Sa-viou- r. named ing-manner The following anthem. elders then spoke in a comfortto the bereaved 7 ITTB'veyTpiaP' Bishop Wright of Brigham dec-eaCi.v, and the father of the Bishop. Wright of Bennington, Bear Lake Co., Idaho, and ' Bishop C. O. Dunn,: of College Ward. A" nice duet was rendered and Mr. by Mrs. Susie Barlow few A closing George Cumpnings. reirarks were made by Estus N. Hammond and Bishop John E. floral Roiieehe. Many beautiful the covered casket, presofferings ented by her relatives and members of the choir, and also of the Mutual Improvement association, by which she was highly esteemed. A very large cortege followed the remains to the cemetery. Her father dedicated the grate. dt Our farmers generally appreciate the beautiful rains that,, we had of late, which will no doubt cause much of the seed that had been planted to grow, but which had: not , come up through lack of moisture. ; Our waterworks company is about ready to commence laying pifH.' The trenches are abmit all dug and the pipe, I am informed, is about all .on hand,' the last car " load having arrived. Mrs. Sarah Weaver, who has been severely afflicted for a long time, still remains in a very low have , . condition. Ileber J. Carlisle is with us examining in a pretty thorough manner the condition of our fruit trees, and showing the necessity of spraying being done as the law He is more thorough in requires. his work than any others that have visited us during the past Mr. years, and it is to he hoped good results will follow his advice and labors. few ; ; Professor Andler lecture will Bones Dug From Ruins Identified be resumed on Monday and the As Those of Bella Gunness. Students are preparing for another demonstration. La porte, Ind., May 16. The burial last night of Andrew M. ANCIENT GOLD COINS llelgelein marks the beginning of TAKEN IN BUCKETS the final stage of the Gunness farm investigations. Two ' more 16,--Milan, May regiment of -to have been to Aria, corpses, supposed has sent been infantry Jennie those of Olsen and1 Ole 0. near Ferara, to guard the excavaBudsburg, have been partially tion from which so far half a identified, but to the identity of gold the remaining cadavars no clue coins has been dug. The military exists that gives promise Of fulcompletely surrounds the spot fillment The relies taken front ' and keeps off adventurers,' thieves the death farm, such as watches and curiosity seekers, who arrive and rings, may ultimately lead to from all parts of the province. the determination that some cerThe discoverers of the treasure was tain missing individual hoard, the - brothers Pozzoli, havcaught in the Gunness trap, but ing agreed to pay the state 25 per this will give almost no aid in cent of the value of the gold and identifying any particular body. silver recovered, the government The potters field is most likely is now directing the excavations. to be the ultimate resting place I When the laborers digging in of these seven bodies. the ground first came upon the Yesterday witnessed two contreasure gold coins were so plen- clusive findings regarding the botiful as to be ' scooped up in dies unearthed in the barnyard or bucket.8 Most of them belong taken from the smoldering ruins fourteenth and fifteenth cen- of the farmhouse; J One by the turies, and bear the portrait nnd dentist who bridged Mrs. Gunness stamp of Queen Joanna of Naples lower artificial teeth, with jaw who was hanged, by the usurper and established that the piece of Charles XII. There are also coins bone found ill the rjiins was from almost- every Italiani "princi- jaw from her 6kull ; tlm other subpality and republic then in exis- scribed to by three experts, show tence, including numerous papal that the first body taken from . coins. of the farm was the It is assumed that the Adriatic that barnyard of Andrew Helgelein. once covered the territory where The finality of these concluAria now stands, and that the sions leaves few major matters treasure hoard was the war chest which are capable of solution to of some vessel wrecked there. be brought to light. The methods by which, the victims of the farm THAW PROCEEDINGS ?' s''' were put to death probably may s, AT SUDDEN END never be known; to date there is a total lack of evidence on that Jerome Scores Apparent Victory point. The identity of the seven corpses remaining unknown is anBy Resting Case. other puzzle, and the extent to 1 which Ray Lamphere shared in ughkeepsie, N. V., May 16. the secrets of Mrs. Gunness ds a for K. release Thaws fight Harry from Matteawan came to a Sud- third. den ending in the Supreme court .Only the last of these may be here tonight. Thaw was in the determined, and until the man is witness chair ready totestify ir. brought to trial and either acquithis own behalf, and appear 1 ted or convicted nothing apconfident that he .would- be able proaching certainty will ' be to convince the court that he we 3 knowp on this point. The tate insists that it has positive eviperfectly rational and sane. He had just returned So the dence against Lamphere, and the stand after, conferring with his defense as positively - states that counsel and experts, and was the. ppisoner. cannot he proven waiting eagerly for the next ques-t- i guilty. The circumstances wliicb onT whemDistrict " Attorn eyVT e havebecomeknowny areatmort romc announced that the people equally balanced so far as Lamprest' and Thaw was directed to here s part in the tragedy is conleave the chair. cerned, and judicial process only ten can Within make their relative value.The minutes aft'' this, Mr. Graham and Mr. Jerome had case has, in short, reached ar stage e greed to call no further witnes- where only the, courts, through ses, to make no arguments and to grand jury and open trial proceed clnsc the ease bv, . submitting ings, can be relied upon to settle briefs to Justice Morshauser in the questions which are to be White 'Plains Monday. brought before (them. The grand his Thaw associates When and jury, it is announced, will begin returned to the courtroom after to investigate the evidence gathJeromes : demand ered by Sheriff Smnlzer and considering that his experts be allowed to Prosecutor Smith on Monday. Its findings, however, will shed Thaw, Mr. Graham notified. the court that Thaw little light on the subject, and the details of its deliberations are not wa3 willing to submit to a to was it providing likelyto become known. be six alienists to be appointed Of late the developments have whom the been were none of, court, negative in their nature. The by identifications of yesterday were the connected with either of trials for the murder of Stanford White exceptions only to a rule which that three of these be agreed bids fair to become more general upon by Jerome and the i remain- each day. The authorities have der by counsel for Thaw ; that been bnsy largely with running the expense of these experts be down clues which have proven to paid jointly by Thaw and the be false or misleading, and the county of New, York, and that the possibilities of fresh, discoveries examination be limited entirely are femote. The investigations of to a personal study of the present Sheriff Smnlzer aft the farm are condition of the prisoners mind, being undertaken in a' manner and that all facts bearing upon that almost assures : positiveness the condition of his mind during of results, but the very thoroughthe trials for murder be excluded. ness of . the work means that it that as a re- must be slow and tedions.Laporte, It is believed-herto, its sult of the clever maneuver of in fact, is settliug-bac- k District Attorney Jerome Justice wonted' calm.Fewer curbstone, de , A es SOCIALIST STUDENTS OF PARIS IN RIOT Trip to Berlin Results in Serious . Disturbance on Return, v hlay 16. M. Andler, of literature at. the who is a persuaded! 20 students of Paris to accompany him on a to trip Berlin recently. The Ger-nw- n students showed them all friendly attentions. They were Pertained royally, shown the tomb of Frederick the GreAt and tbe captured French battleflags. Pbe latter incident especially created great indignation in the Latin quarter and yesterday; when Professor Andler attempted to give a lecture in the course at : iL oronne the amphitheatre filled1 to the doors with war like students, who called him down with cries of rtBack to Paris, professor Sor-bonu- e, socialist-internationalis- t, - f . . Berlin. Th. ban the riotous crowd out into poured courtyard, where they were by groups of Socialists and 'ternatiohanstsr The ' battle a?ed long. The students were having the flag of ance, but it was captured by e Internationalists, tqrn to pie- nd tramped under foot, was cleared and tri-oolor- ent to-th-o - - . . ; - ed - ; cross-evamd- cross-examinati- -- v , UNDISPUTED CHAMPION. CAUGHT INSIDE THE THREE-MIL- LIMIT E be Llanuxa m Chicago Intar Ocean NOTICE OF INTENTION TAX. TO ur Make such an offer aswill to' people used, ter nftswering-adsand you will find takers quickly enough. ap--pe- I S. SMITH, D. D.S. Notice is hereby given by the W. H. PETTY, D. D. S. City Council of Logan City, Utah, of the intention of such council Drs. Smith & to make the following described t: improvements, Dentists. To create a "Water Main District within the limits of Logpn Offices as follows: LOGAN 2 doors North of City to be known as District No. 24 and defray the whole of cost Eagle Hotel, open every day thereof, estimated - at 30c per except Sundays fron 9 a. m. linear foot, or a total estimated to 6 p. m. HYRUM Over new Drug cost of $295 by local assessment upon the lots or pieces .of Store, open Monday and Tues' ground within the following deday of every week. scribed district, being the district SMITIIFIELD Over Miles benefited to ge affected and by Store, open Wednesday and said improvement, namely : Thursday of every week. 6 Lots and 7, and the west half . RICHMOND In new. Bank of lot 8, Block 14, Plat D, Logan building. Open Friday and Saturday1 of every week, City Survey. Also upon the following property abutting jjpon the following described route JUST LIKE HOME. corsoutheast at the Beginning ner of W. B. Prestons Pasture Survey, and Tunning thence east along the 'south line of lot five and PROGRAMME the west part of lot four a distance of thirty-tw- o rods. NOW RUNNING All protests and objections to the carrying out of such inten MATINEE . 3:15 to 4:30 tion must be presented in writing NIGHT . 7:15 to 10:30. to the Cuy Recorder, on or beThe American Fleet at fore the 3rd Day of June, 1908, San Francisco. Showing all being the' time set by said counof the principal features of cil when it will hear and considthis "recent great history er such objections as may be making event. Splendid ilmade thereto. lustrations of ..Unele Sams By order of the City Council of sailor warriors. Logan City. A MOTHERS CRIME MAE BENSON, SHE WA1NTS TO BE AN City Recorder. ACTRESS. Dated May 12, 1908. TIIE kUN IN THE OVERALLS. Petty, to-wi- SUMMER "SILKS.. 50c QUALITIES to-wi- 39c : A most beautiful collection -- of all the pretty things in plain Wash Silks thuu are sure to please you. . t: Including all the new shades in blue, red, tan, lavender, pink, brown, green orange, yellow, cream and black. - On sale Tuesday, May 19th and the four follow ing days until May 23rd. This is positively the greatest Silk bargain this season. ' . 39c RELIGION CLASS MEETING SONGS. In the Valley of Yesterday. Off for You. Co. Theres a Picket POSTPONED. Onaecbuht of fast day being ob served oh the 10th the regular monthly convention of the Cache e Stake Religion class will be until Sunday the 31st. at 2 in m. the B. Y. College. This p. being the last convention in the years work a special program has been prepared which will bear particularly on the work that has been gone over and how we can improve on it in next years work. It is earnestly desired that there be a good attendance of Bishops and other ward as well as stake authorities. Following is the program to be presented Opening SongNearer my God to Thee. Prayer in Concert. Song Second ward. Paper Discussing questions 1, 2 and 3 pertaining to the outline ' , by Sixth ward. y (Mass Exercise Fourth ward. Paper Discussing questions 1, 4 and 5 on the outline. HydePark Vocal Solo, M. J. Ballard. "Paper Discusing questions 1, 6 and 7; on outline, Providence. General Discusion. Song Count Your Many Bless ' ings. n Howell-Cardo- . THE BUSY CORNER 59 11 Center St. post-pond- Clothes For The Boys U'1 t f f j "s Boys. Our Boys and Childrens if department is chuck full of every--' thing known in clothing. . We need not tell you of the Superior Values of Howell Bros. , 'Prayer. : - ' ' - W. K.BURNHAM, GEO. S. DAINES, REBECCA STEWART, Supt. f;-X THE PAGEFIV3 i''". -- A-,- . " 4 6. 1 sneouvee, y : The American halibut fishing steamer Francis Gutting, seized last Tuesday off the northern end of Vancouver island by the Canadian fisheries cruiser Festel while she was fishing inside the three-mil- e limit; was today formally turned over by Commander New-comto the custody of Collector of Customs Rowell. Acting under instructions from Ottawa, Commander Neweombe today dispos-e- d of the 47,000 pounds of halibut found on the Francis .Cutting when she was seized. The fish were sold in Vancouver at the eustom market place. , ville; ft Whiter: - . wertlt-of-anai- an bates regarding Mrs. Gunness and her affairs are held, and the excite meat incident - to the sensational discoveries of last week is decreasing. to-nig- ht The police charged them and made a few arrests which finally DEATH FARM restored peace to tb Latin quaATTRACTS CROWDS rter: . Morshauser will recommit Thaw The justice to- receive refused briefs, lie directed that counsel confine the briefs to the legality of his original commitment' to rMsttea-wa- n by Judge Dowling after the judge had pronounced him not guilty of the murder of Stanford to Matteawan. aded in the old court; yard, of the Sorbonne and finally carried out into the street and draped over the statue of Auguste Comte, MILLVILLE, May 16. Funer- while the , Socialists made speechin our hall were-hel. es advocating friendship . with W of remains the over 13th the and shouted hurrah !L Katherine Yeates, the wife Germany i JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y : y Suits. However, we would . be pleased to have you bring the boy in and try on some of the New v'.6 X Summer Models. i -( 'j Nothing Nobbier has ever been shown than our. Spring Line of ....Hats..... HOWELL BROS. al ., |