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Show r r r 3' VOLUME XXIX. LOGAN Convention Of Medicos i Program to Be Delivered By Doctors of First Councilor District September 2 and 3, in Logan. SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1908 CITY, UTAH, to return to the capital and assume again the duties of chief executive. The report of the djjjs tors, however, is considered NOW WATCH NUMBER 147. The LITTLE YELLOW WILLIE! and M. Excursion FUGITIVE ARRESTED Cleveland, 0.,. Ang, ( 26. A cablegram to County Sheriff from RioJa neiro, Brazil, to day, said- that two Cleveland are returning, having in custody Anton F. Bonnelli, the Italian banker, who is Charged) with having misapplied $30,000 belonging to depositors of his bank. Bon-neli-li disappeared about three months ago. Eventually he was traced to Brazil, where he was taken into custody by the Brazilian Mc-Gbrr- ay bffi-ee- rs Sept. 2 7:30 p. m. Opening Address Dr., E. Rich. " - ' - .Address of Welcome Mayer Edwards. Address Hon. Joseph .Howell Address, Public Sanitation. Dr. T..B. Beaty, Salt Lake City. Discussion: Dr. A. S.' Condon, lion. F. K. Xebeker, President J. A. Widtsoe. Resolutions. ' September 3rd. Tuberculosis, Causes and Sour-- , ces of Infection Dr. It. B. Forbes of Ogden. - Discussion : Dr. C. A. Canfield, Dr. H. A.. Adamson. Dangers from Animal Tuberculosis Ir. H. J. Frederick. Discussion Dr. G. 0. Emery, Dr. E. K. Merrill. Prevention of Tuberculosis Dr. R. S. Joyce. Discussion Dr. F. E. Clarke, Dr, Campbell. t , Treatment Home and Sanitor-ium-r-DF. E. Clarke. Discussion Dr. T. B. Budge, Dr. J. R. Morrell, Dr. Harding. Contagious Diseases Causes, Modes of Infection and Preven- 1 Time, 4 ocleck p. rau ; doors to at 4 :10 and to remain closed during recital. Children under 6 years of age not admitted. Children from 6 to 12 admitted only when accompanied by guar' dian. close 5 .Program. March Funebre, Et Chant (Guiiment), (a) Intermezzo, (Josef r. Ser-aphiqu- Rhein-berge- r; (b) Angelns, (Bruce Stearns.) Vocal Solo, Selected-Minnie Peterson. Old Melody, , Arranged by Performer. tion of Scarlet Fever Diphtheria Dr, A. R. Cutler.' OffertQire, (Requested), (BaDiscussion Dr, D. C. Budge, tiste).Dr. G. W, States. Whooping Cough, Measles end . SPECIAL TAX NOTICE. Pneumonia Dr. R. ' A. Pearce, ' . Notice ' is hereby given to the Brigham City. Discussion Dr. P. R: Merrill, property owners in wafer . main Dr. A. H. Cantril. extension, District No. 22, that the Fever and Intestinal city treasurer has filed with Typhoid Diseases Dr7W7 B. Parkinson. ' the city recorder a complete plat Discussion Dr. ConroyDr. E. and assessment ltet of said disII. Smith. trict and the hoard of equaliza will sit at the council chamber September 8 to 12 inclusive THE PRESTO from 4 to 5 p. m, to hear complaints from those affected by SHOOTING AFFRAY said assessment. Chairman Board of Equalize " tion and Review. Preston, Ida Aug. 25. A shooting affrayiwhich occurred on BUMPS THE BUMPS. Main street" mis ' forenoon caused considerable excitement for a , time, but nothing serious resulted. Ogden, Aug. 25. While bump Aflac. Winn, with his wife, was ing the bumps at Lagoon- Tueswalking up the street when, he day afternoon, Lorin. G. ITenin-gemet Sjiir. I Iowa r till, a transient, injured hiis hack an-- kidneys and whipped out his pistol and and- had to be taken from the firedtwice atSlim.Winn. claims train- - to his home on a stretcher,, tli a Hbwarth, who came here arriving here in the .evening. "Up from tlhe coast last winter, has, to a late hour his doctors were een trying to- - break up his fam- unable Jto ay positively how seriily by stealing his wifes affec- ous the jn jury was.: tions. Before any further damage ' Ileninger is proprietor of the on . Grant was done Marshal Sol Hale en Peoples restaurant ded the trouble temporarily by, ar- avenue. resting Winn and placing him in Lost in Mountains. jail. Mrs. Winn prevailed hpon the 1 marshal to let her remain' with Estet Park, Colo., ;Aug. 26. her husband, and she occupies the After wandering hopeless and jail with him. dazed in the mountains, without food and shelter for nearly 48 ' DRESSMAKING PARLOR hours, Roderick Etmile Rohm-bauea St. Louis jurist and auAnd Ladies Tailoring Shop has been opened up in the Uniop thor, sta ggeredr into the Djake For two Block, over Leo Nelsons store. hotel at 1:30 today. Keisters Patterns, cut and fit to nights and days the judge has measurements. Bell Phone 431. been aimlessly seeking the trail, Ind. 47.' and he was half dead from ex-posure and ready for the care 0f DANGEROUSLY HI,. physicians when he found shelter ti-o- , r . , r, Today. , Trire Lewistons Richmond Localisms ; Doings Two Deaths, Bank Changes Cadi, Visitors to Capital The Sick Re- -' iers, Locals and Personals.' covering News Notes And , ad . e, - ' rs , RECITAL , a Alanu-faeture- todayTorgan 6 Two big excursions' in one month wilSgive Logan quite a task' ifjhe excursionists are to receive the welcome to whieh they are. entitled, and we believe they will, First will come the big and Merchants' "excursion, probably one thousand silrong, on 'MonJay7''September 7. The committee of the Business Aleiis Association having the matter in charge, are soliciting, in Logan and other towns, the aid of enterprising citizens owning carriages, Ludlows or buggies 0 aid in carrying the visitors from the depot to the Agreultural College, to whieh the first visit will be paid, and where lunch will be served. Volunteers are earnestly invited to assist in the transportation problem, and as the day will be a holiday Labor' diay there should be but little,, if any difficulty, in securing a sufficient number. . . But one other feature, an organ recital in the tabernacle has so far been arranged, but others may be added after further consideration. It would be much appreciated if those who are prepared and willing to assist in the transportation matter would report, either to Air. F, A. Alitchell, the Secretly, or to Alt, J. AE. Blair, of the special committee. The band will greet the visitors., and it is to be hoped a sufficient number of residents will he present upon the arrival of the train to extend to the AI, and AI a royal welcome. They are boosters, and do not forget or fail to appreciate kindly treatment. p authorities. I M. LEWISTON, Aug. 26. Edward Leavitts little four year old daughter died Sunday night. She had been a sufferer most of her life and the Lord saw fit to call her from earth to her heavenly home. ' The funeraL was held .in the Tabernacle Tuesday at 10 a. m. The parents have the sympathy of the community. Mrs. Streeter, who died recently in Ogden,, was brought here for burial. The directors of the Lewiston State Bank were in session yesterday. The capital stock was increased some. Mr. M. T. Beck leaves the. bank September first, after a very successful business year. The bank declared its redivigular 5 per cent dend. Mr. George Barber, of Logan, was chosen as cashier in Mr, Becks stead. Messrs. Geo. II. Champ and Thompson of the Cache Valley bank, were at the semi-annu- al meeting.Mrs. Iona Smith left - yesterday afternoon for McCammon, Idaho, to visit her sister, Mrs. John Bor-geso- n. ' - Mr. J. W. Harry, of the Smith-fiel- d Sentinel, was fin town last Saturday5!! busings. ALr. ,Jas. y. Allen, of Smithfield, wag in town Saturday. ' Miss Cora Stocks recently re- turned from the National Park. Mrs. Heward, from Draper, is visiting the family of Moroni Stocks. Mrs. Roy Kent is improving nj John AL Anderson and family returned today from Aberdeen, ' Idaho. H. M. Rawlins, while east, visited a number of the large cities such as Chicago, St. Louis' and Kansas City. He also visited the Danielson now Manufacturing Coi at Independence, Mo. He is very much pleased to see( the success of that business, being a personal friend of Mr. Danielson. Mr. Rawlins and Mr. MeQuiston brought hack a (thoroughbred Percheron stallion. The telephone subscribers met Sunday evening and according to deports they are considerable . at outs with the company. - Personals. RICHMOND, Aug. 28 Among those who went to the capital on the Taft excursion, were : Mr. and &Irs. A. C. Fisher, J. W, Funk, Dr. and Aiks. Adamson, and Mr. anct Mrs. .Alfred Christensen all go ; iugdo the lake for their annual bath. , , torn Irt ,SKW rr..k of Bountiful, have been here visiting relatives. Airs. Martha Johnson is again, having been absent about 18 months. , Airs. Almira Hendricks has returned from her trip to the Yellowstone Park,'. where she had a delightful time. Mrs. Emmeline Hajris has bee to Cfhntile Valley visiting her sops, and came home last Saturday with her son Cap. , Mrs. MJcGee Harris is here her visiting mother, Mrs. 1 David Carson. 1 ", Airs, W. H Lewis entertained a few friends Wednesday afternoon in honor of her sister, Airs. Harris. Je s Leander Perit is at home again after severe operation and a teAirs. Fred Rainey entertained dious stay at the hospital, ne is Thursday afternoon in honor of feeling quite well, however, and her sister, Airs. W. E. Fisher, of we are glad he is with us once Eminefit, and in the evening Airs. more. W. S. Hendricks, Airs. Fred RainW. E. Fisher, wife and three ey, Airs. Alfred Christensen, Airs. children, of Emmett, .Idaho, are W. E. Fisher, Jessie Hendricks , here visiting relatives. Fred Raineys new fence is quite an improvement. Others who have barbed wire fences might go up and take a look and pattern after same, as a barbed wire fence in a city is certainly a nuisance. Aidin Johnson, who has recently returned from a mission ami who has been under an operation at a Logan hospital'since, is glow-I- y improving. Lowel Merrill, son of President Alma Merrill, who was taken ill so suddenly and operated on .at the hospital, is also slowly improving, David Smith, son of Janitor Smith, has returned home from the English mission, and tis.said is an excellent speaker. "We were indeed pleased to see Merrill on the streets again Roy this morning, after being bedfast so long. We all hope for his speedy recovery.. Mrs. Hlattie Christensen has just returned from Salt Lake. While there she purchased a heautiful line of pattern hats. W. S. Hendricks has been ill with a severe sore throat; but with good care is alright again. J. W. Funk has been to the capital to buy new fall goods. . Dr. Adamson is at home again looking greatly improved after taking his much needed rest. The little child of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barnett is some better, hut yet very weak. Mrs. J. L. McOarrey was a Richmond visitor Friday. Reports come from Chicago that the stork also visits there, haring left a bright little cherub at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Otto , and Hannah . Christensen were royally, entertained at the home of Airs. Sally Petty. Airs. W. E. Fisher won first prize and Airs. Fred Rainey received .the booby, whieh was a half of a watermelon. COMMUTES ON M. AND M. APPOINTED At a special meeting of the Board of Governors of the Cache Commercial Club, the following named gentlemen were appointed to meet tjhe Alannfacturers and Alerchants Excursion to 7th, Labor Day. 1 , Reception. Afayor Wm, Edwards, Frank K. Nebeker, A. AI Fleming, H. Bid len Jr., and E, W. Robinson. Transportation, . A. II. Thompson, .F, A. Aliteleil, Wm. AI. Howell, Thomas Smart, 1 ' and Aloses Thatcher, Jr, Program and Music Alelvin J. Ballard, Jos. E. Car- don. Frank W. Thatcher, Lorenzo Hansen and Jos. Odell. Publication. Professor George II. Thomas and Joseph Odell. Air. Jed AI. Blair has been ap' pointed solicitor for teams to convey the excursionists from the Depot, to the Agricuburai College, -L- SUND.AY MEETINGS J The Stake Presidency and. High Council will be accompanied by members of the Religion Class Board in their visits to the various wards on Sunday, August 30. In the Logan wards the meetings will he held in the evening,- in the wards outside of Logan the meetings will be held at 2 p. m. Appointments are as follows : - . Benson Jos. E. Cowley, W. K. Burnham. Greenville S. B. Afitton, J, II. Kemp. John IL Anderson , Hyde Park Geo. Z. Lamb, Rebecca Stewart Logan 1st ward G. W. Thatcher, L. S, Cardon, Ida R. Alitchell. Logan 2nd A. G. Barber, Sar' ' ah Farr. Logan 3rd L. E. Tibbitts, J. II. Kemp. Logan 4)th M. J. Ballard,. W. K. Burnham. 7 Lpgan 5th Isaac Smith, J. Z. Stewart, Jr. Logan 6th N. W. Kimball, Rebecca Stewart. Logan 7th J. E. Carlisle. Geo. S. Daines. Logan 8th Jos. E. Cardon, Ida B. Mitchell, Providence H. K. Alerrill, Geo, ,S. Daines. , River Heights Andreas Peter- ogan,-September . , OUTRAGE BY NEGROES f , Two unidentified negroes effected entrance to the home of Virgil Bassett, a street car motonnan, early today, during his absence. . seized and choked Airs. Bassett and locked her. in a pantry closet, ransacked the house, set fire to the place and fled. The , flames aroused neighbors and Airs. Bassett, half conscious, was rescued. The police have no due to the negroes. St. Louis,. Aug. 26. Guayaquil, Ecuador, Ang. 26. With careful nursing Judge President Alfaro, ttto Rombauer, who is 74 years old, according public rumor, is suffering from a is to recover. expected soon serious attack of heart .failure, Afraid to lie down for a rest lest w'bich may prove fatal at any mo- he would freeze to death, Judge J " ment., Rombauer had kept- constantly The president arrived here Mon ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. going since he separated from the day from Quito . in search of , a members of the party with which change climate. nis; physici-- 8 he started from' Hallet glacier, . Aik. J. R7Thompson, the shoeThe services for, the Eleventh son, J. Z. Stewart. Jr. issued bulletin today, say-ln- 8 and which he left to make the as- maker, moves to SmithfieW this Sunday j after Trinity will he Signed, , ISAAC SAHTII, hat he had been benefited cent of Bages peak Monday at week. . . . Alorniiig Prayer at 11 oclock and. 7 , - - N.'W, KIMBALL, , . thatt they- diered thstriritha nooiJ.'Tbe judge is- believed to . The, board sidewalk on Center, J. Alonso. JOS. E.. CARDON, Evening Prayer at 8 p. m. Every " fort t:: :1.V s rest he would he able have wandered 30 miles or more. Street is nearly completed. Mesdames John and Ira Stoker, Stake Presidency. one is welcome. .' - - - - 1 , . - 7, |