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Show tfwr-4- 7 a 4 2 ",F eJ LOGAN CITY, UTAH, VOLUME XXIX. all earnestly, hope that he may be Old Folks Day blessed with his eyesight again Mrs. Annie R. Sharp is up from the capital spending a few days with her health be ing very poorly. The , stork has (been- - dying around'our town again Ind left RICH A TIME OF REJOICING some precious MOND WON T; CELE' parcels' at the !Mr. of homes and Mrs. Lafayette BRATE COUNCIL IRmdricka am Mr. andMrs.Dar MEETS Johnson. Quite a number - of . .our town RICHMOND,. June 24.-T- be old. folks of the jkiisoQ (Stake people went down on the U. C.,T; were highly entertained here last excursion. Miss" Ella Merrill, NelThursday, meeting in the Taber lie Thompson; and Marshal Jo THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1908. Juvenile Ball Two New AndConcert s, ' f ) .... ....... -- ...I iA B rj , v r " f , . 'i, ' interesting program was rendered and the expression-- , on - each' face was proof enough as to how they enjoyed it After meeting they all repaired to the meeting house where an abundance of tempting viands awaited all.' 250 could be seated at once and two tables were served. Everything was delicious and the strawberries were so luscious that they tasted quite moreish. After lunch a spicy program was much enjoyed by alLand mueh 'credit is due the Relief Society sisters and the. efferent committees for their untdring efforts in trying to please all; and surely no one could say anything but good of tboae who tried so hard to pi ease a lrM u drprafs e is duethe decorating -- committee Long live the old . folks ' and may they have many more good times, and may their last days be their best ones, although their Golden hair has turned to Silver The dance in the evening was crowded. Lunch was served. Hyde Park and Richmond baseball teams had a close, garni last The is be to continued. game Richmond will not celebrate on the Fou rth for di fferen t reasons-, but. we hope they,, will give us a good dance at night. The city council met iq ft special session ' Tuesday I night and authorized the city recorder to post notice around, granting the Independent Telephone' a fraii-- chise to carry our The granted.-Octobefranchise was city. 2 1905, but was never advertised to any great extent. The water bonds 12 of them,-- In deno minations of $l,000each were autls orized to be sold. A buyer' whose proposition was satisfactory,.. to the city council has been secured. No protests as to the creation of -- r ter-districtNorlerereceiv ed. The resolutions as advertised were passed, all' the eouneilmen were present and the session last-- , ed till the wee ema houre. The Richmond state bank, it is. reported, will start business on July 1st. Cashier G. 0. Hendricks and family are now- permanently located here. The sun is shining once more and we hope it has come to stay, if only for a few weeks. . j J. I. Shepard, who has- been 1 - - pleasure seekers. Mrs. Julia Petty returned from Ogden Saturday night, bringing .with her a niece, Miss Wright, to spend a few days with her daughter Ohristabell. ' v,. Mrs. Jane Raipey has" 'gone to Logan to spend a few days, with her daughters. ' ' ' 'v" P.9 N. Nelsons mother .retard t ' ed froitf Salt Lake a few days ago Mrs-:- Nelson .having gone dowxi to visit her ' granddaughter. .Mrs.' Margaret Hfigan and Mrs. - Liza . - Cahooni. v - . days 7 er Oo., for some three years,' .ever since its organization, has resigned his position oh account of ill health. The long drives he necessarily had to take in all kinds of -- weatherprovedtoomuckf ar-hi- has been his health; is not the best. It will- be no easy task As we all know, poorly now. DEDICATION OF i WELLSVILLE -- of- Mr. Shepard expects to go nto business at his old stand. Sue cess to him. W. W, ' Hendricks and wife came home Sunday ' night from Salt Lake, Mr. Hendricks having been at the L. D. S. Hospital for some time having had the best of care, that he mighf be able to Saye the sight of his one eye, the other having had to be taken out on account of it being so badlyin-jure- d in the explosion. "Will is feeling as well as any one could under the circumstances, and we fice. i , TSBBRN5CCH . ' , . ! will hold conference dedicate its . cpmmoclious, handsome and costly new Jaber nacle on Saturday and s Sunday, June 27 and 28,' ahd invites every resident of Cache valley to par' , ticipate. wish to inspect All ..who may' , ' prior to its dedicairaMnvitedl to go .Saturday. tion,' Thq passenger .may .leave Logan, at' i ;35 pv m., and return at 5 7 30, continuis g oft o clock, f-at up to Preston, or Connecting at the Junction for the west side oi and ng -u- vice-preside- ;j, j Report The following figures are taken from Assessor Olsens hooks for 1908. The figures do not include the changes made by the Board of Equalization.' No. of Acres' $2,602,065 359,324, Value Value of City Lots; . v $1,077,079 Value of Improve'. . . $1,476,405 ments, Horses and Mules, 6,590 Valued at $351,855 Cattle, 14,200, valued at $251,553 $9,620 Sheep, 3.851, valued at valued at Swine, 1,229, .$5,435 .... Bees, 610 colonies, valu- ed at.. ....... . M ere ha ndise, 'M ... Machinery, Solvent Credits, . . . . Moueyr l Personal Property ' not otherwise enumerat- . TotatValue-f-all--Pro- - - perty - " ' hur-round- ssvendeaths fromheat I ( Chicago, June 22. the hottest day of the year, with the mercury 'standing at 94 degrees, brought death and suffering to Seven deaths were reChicago. the to coroners office and ported heat prostrations were numerous. In addition, a mad dog scare spread throughout the city,- an! of police ordered htff men to shoot all unmuzzled dogs. Ajmilar order issued in Boston park i a suburb, resulted in the killing if 40 dogs in a few hours. - the-chi- ef BASEBALL Jhat ba veJba . - . open fire' upthe capi: t&l. Hundreds of the rebels were mowed down and a butchery followed. Neither women nor children were spared their bodies were mutliated and outraged. Eighteen of the reform leaders were dragged before the Shah aud ordered shot. They were then seized by the mob and literally cut ' to 'pieces before they cond be recovered and shot. Troops, headed by the reaction, ary leaders who encouraged the slaughter, 'hold that section of the city now given over to lust and loot. The ultimate overthrow of tlie Shah, is predicted as the result of todays butchery. Teheran, Persia, June 23. A crisis in the Persian troubles was reached t inlay when a company of Cossacks surrounded the house of parliament and demanded that a number of political prisoners be surrendered. The request was met by shots andi several of the Cossacks were killed. Reinforcements arrived with artillery and heavy firing followed. The parliament buildings are .entirely by troops. It is feared that the "outbreak will result in the overthrow of the Shah, who is guarded by troops in his summer palace. Washington, D. C., June 23. General Mortesea, the -- Persian minister, has not received news from 'his government in regard to the massacre. He says the Cossacks mentioned in the dispatches are'uol 'Ruslai"btitrPerstaTi7-5- ; 000 of whom were retained as the Shahs' body .guard. Ameer Bahada, commander of the Shahs troops, is believed to be responsible for the massacre. He' is 52, 'small,' fierce atod vindictive. SPORTSMENS CLUB on the mob surrounding, ed The Mutual League offers two MARRIAGJELICENSES - $1,570 games to Loganites this week and $441 .085 it is to be 'hoped that1 the. patronAlbert G. Olofson qnd Amanda $439,015 age will be large enough to en- E, Johnson , both of Logan. F. E. Skinner, of Sharon, Idaho $224,867 courage the boys a little they discourage people. Tomorrow at 4:30 p. m. The First ward and $196,110 Providence teams will play, Provi dence is out after second place ' - . - - x ed . . . . .. . . the yalley.. J Perof Value all Total The .dediatoryr services fwitl be sonal Property . .. $1,945,978 ) held Sunday. , in the League and will put up a -- -- br and Pa u Li rm Deriic otLofJjib erty4 Ferdinand A. Johnson, and Ag nes Perkins, both of. Montpelier. Delbert M. Cazier and Mabel G Chapman, both of Preston. tt Alvin C Hull,' of Whitney, , Ida-pre- hT4ndEHa-Mttghan-of-Legan- On The organization of a sportsmens club or fish and game pro- tective Association, did not on Monday evening as expec ted on account of the committee on .constitution 'not being ready oc-cu- re to report. Later, another meeting will he called, and at lliat time the organization will be effected. Due notice of the time and place of the meeting will btr given It is the intention to organize an association fix a membership, fee, get as many members as poss- ible and then have each member appointed a deputy State Warden if possible, so that any violator of the fish and game law may be arrested when caught in the act. The members of course will serve without pay, unless they are sent out on a particular errand, when they will be paid for their services by the Club. ' Just at present there are three or four persons who are making a living fishing in Logan river, and as soon as possible an effort will be made to nab them and make such au example of them as will deter others from carrying on that sort of thing. CIVIL SERVICE TION. EXAMINA- CLERK-CARRIE- An examination for clerk and e carrier will be held at the in this city on July 15 1908 Aige limits, 18 to 45 years, on ihe date examination. fwomeu will not be adMarried mitted, to the examination. Unmarried women will be admitted to the examination, but ajre eligible for appointment on. ly as clerk, Applicants must be physically sound, and male applicants must be not dess than 5 feet 4 inches in height without boots or shoes, and weigh not less than 125 lbs. without overcoat or hat, For application blanks and for full information relative to' the duexam ina tion qualifications, ties, salaries, vacations, promotions, etc., address immediately L C. McALISTER, Secretary, Board of Civil Service Examiners, ' . Postofijce, Logan, Utah., ' , post-offic- of-lh- e v - -- -. atthe Albert Bergeson, of Lewiston, A SPIRITUALIST FRAUD Saturday same hour. Hyde Park and the and Jane Reader of Wellsville. The in- JESSE EARL THE CHAMPION Second warders will have it out. George S. Kenninghtom of Free- Philadelphia, June. 22. Denver, Colo, June 22. Mis The Second warders are going, to dom, Wyo. and A. C. Kimball, of he Jesse now cause that into Earl the LeonoraPearce, convicted of hawfigures vestigation today 1000 hole in a and knork that Arizona. try Thatcher, valuable ring of the explosion on board the is one ahead of I). II. . Thomas in ing obtained Ilamburg-Aanerica- n George Dees of Dayton, and from Mrs. Harriet Crowe, an agline steamer the game of stopping runaways per cent' of the Parkites. Both Arcadia at her pier in the Dela- yesterday W. ed, blind widow, by palming bet-se- lf the, Provi- games, wiL be played on the B. Y. Lenora Iliulett, of Altoi C. Job E. Miller grounds. R. Co-oElizabeth and p off as a spiritualist capable of. man drove into town ware river on Saturday aeems to dence The Miliville team of the Wellsville. of both the Booth, reasonon team and his left restoring sight, vas sentenced tostanding develop, fhe, fact beyond anis Stake is nuderstood, ;t and of street.-AftLogan, a time the animal Jlenry Rust, able doubt that the damage was day to serve three to four- years in the state penitentiary. Miss caused byv the explosion of a lot started to walk off, but Jesse was xious to get a game with theHyde Alice Crookston, of Greenville. bf Knall corks, consigned in on the job so to speak, and Park nine.1 The Millvilles' claim Hyrum P. Sorenson and Zina Pearces councel gave notice 0? bond to the Revenue agent at very cleverly stopped the runa- - the championship of the south May Mather, both of Smithfield. an application to the supreme astways by saying whoa Dave end andbelieve They can win ithai Bans GJobnson, of Deweyville, cqurt for a supersedeas. It is gorThere es of these corks in hold No. 4, insists that it was a walk away of the Cache Stake too., Hyde and Meda M. Hansen of Fielding. charged that in addition' to the s where the explosion occurred. ,A1I and that Jesse isnt entitled to Park will please ftake notice. ring Miss Pearce secured1 from benext The game JEAN REID MARRIED. Thursday Mrs. Orowe $16,800, the greater told there were nearly a million any medal, bnt the latter points team tween and Stoney-Settl- e the London' June 23. With King part of the fortune she inherited corks in the hold, and but three out the awful damage that might cases bad been removed when the have resulted' had he not heroical-l- y the Occidental of Salt Lake pro- Edward and Queen. Alexandra from her husband, a hanker, at mises 4o be the best game of the smilin e Dillon, Mont. ecident occurred. g a pproval' from their intervened, a n d insists that will be v likely The Khali corks are an ordin- Thomas go away back and sit year. Poppleton gallery, Jean- Reid, the he then if to here catch, isnt, of down about daughter of Whitelaw Reid, the POUCH FOUND BUT ary cork on will Stewart likely Danny NO MONEY put American ambassador to England an inch in diameter and one inch the mitt and mask., in was married this afternoon WEALTHY BACHELOR A hole about three-eighEXPLOSION: OF CORKS. Assessed- -, . , $7,119,751 gan- - boys, a, B.-Lo- II-ru- m er - - 4 rtr three-quarte- rs to fill, his place as he was an earnest and faithful worker and will long. greatly missed at the Light , carrier I - - vice-preside- with La grippe vry. ill the country. direct result Shah for the pri-vat- m. be the leadership of Prof. Lecbten-berg- , is making rapid .advancement and is worthy of every encouragement. They always need music, and at this time must hae a bass drum,- and these things cost money. For the purpose of raising it the youngs cis will State Hatikuf iviflnnniiil giye a concert and ball at the' Au- alst filed articles. It is capitalized ditonnm on att $25,000, and, shares are of the Following is ' ' ' par value of 100 each.. The stock gram : M is ftHy subscribed, there being 27 'Juvenile. Bass Old Black Joe. ones Solo, the stockholders, principal I Haste. Gallop, being David Eecles with $5,000 worth and Moses Thatcher with Reverie, Pathetic. Mardi. Venus. $4,500. David Eceles is president of March, Goin Some. Bass Solo, the corporation, J. W. Funk Asleep in the and G. G. IlendrickB Deep. America. cashier. The directorate consists this of David Ecoles Moses Thatcher, - The baud is offering J. W. Funk, M. S. Browning, splendid double bill concert and Adam Patterson, C. Z.' Harris, fifty- cents a ticket. It Newell Bullen, Joseph Monson is easily worth the money and because of its object should crowd and D.' O. Budge. the building's capacity, ; but is some better although very iho-buildi- Lagans Juvenile B?nd, under Clarkston Waterworks of incorfiled articles Company on poration Tuesday. It has a cap ital of $25,000 and stock is held by 47 persons. John Ravsten is president of the company; Daniel Buttars, Joseph A. Godfrey, secretary and Walter L. Thompson, treasurer. The The Assessors visitor Monday. Mir. Larson, the mail werc-sixteer- a. - terror is sweeping The carnage is the of the orders of the imperial artillery to free-for-a- ll ball-j-fo- r s ..f'v. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hamp from Gentile valley have' been down fctf Visiting '"'their' relatives NUMBER 120. ts is bored of an inch in diameter in the small end of ' the cork, and this is filled with a brown powder, which, the authorities say, is a powerful explosive. It was the discharge from these corks, it is now held, that made the indentures in the steel bplk-hea- d and gave the impression that scrap metal and bullets from a bomb caused the marks. A lotf of, the corks have been removed from taken from-thosan the hold and .analysis will be made of the supposed explosive tomorrow. - e AND NIECE MURDERED June 23. Frank Sieder, a wealthy bachelor who was priminent at fSomber,5n the Turtle mountains,' and his Bottineau, N. D., niece have been murdered and their home in which they kept a little- store --burned over their bodies.- Some halfb reeds who have beea prowling through that community for some time are suspected of the crimes, and officers are scouring the mountains searching for them, Robery was evidently the naotive - - the Chapel Royal of St. James HEARTLESS SLAUGHTER palace to the Hon. John Hubert BY PERSIAS SHAH. Ward, brother of the Earl ,of Dudley and equerry in waiting to , Royal Artillery Literally Mows the king. 1 Down the Mob.. Killed By Lightning. Mitchell, S. D., June 23. A Berlin, Germany, June 23. A terrific rain and thunder storm dispatch from Teheran says the Shahs troops have massacred visited this section . early this 800 of the rebels and that the morning, and the heaviest rain of theseasoncame' within' an'hour, Shahs losses were insignificant Today's massacre was the precipitating about 1.95 inches. bloodiest in the history of .the Samuel Fridley, who lives eight country. Tonight the city is in miles north of Mount Vernon, shambles and a bloody reign of was killed by lightnig.,' - I Kansas City, June 22. The registered mail pouch which contained $50,000 in money and $100,000t worth of diamonds and jewelry stolen from a mail car at the Union station here on the night of June 6, was found this afternoon by a switching crew in the yard of the Rock Island railroad in Kansas City Kan. The pouch still contained a number of valuable articles of Jewelry, but four empty envelopes wbieb had contained the $50,000 in currency showed that the thief had made away with part of his haul. |