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Show Tuesday, October 13, 1908. . TITE Sad Funeral At Clarkston WHO CHARLES BUTTARS, LAID DIED SUDDENLY, TO REST. CIARKSTON. Oct. 9. Funer-remaiiv of ol services over the IX3r0ther Charles Buttars who died suddenly on Monday last, were held in the CSLdrkstoa ; meeting house on Wednesday at 2 p. ra. The meeting house was draped for the Occasion. Counselor Ole Peterson cat-ethe large congregation to order, and the choir sang;. Shall, We Meet Beyond The River. Prayer was offered by Elder A. W. Ileg-giI Need singing by'choir, The followThee Every Hour. ing Elders paid heartfelt tribute to the memory of Brother Buttais and tendered all the consolation in their power to his bereaved family: James B. Jardine, Martin Rigby of .Newton, John E. Griffin, Carl P. Anderson and Counselor Peterson. Following choir sermodthl Bishop Rigbys suitable selection, and sang a -- close. e Benediction again was offered by Elder James A. ' . Godfrey. Charles Buttars was in his 7 ghth year, and was the eldest son of David and Sarah Buttars, He leaves a loving wife au.l eight beautiful children, a father anl mother, four sisters, and a host ot relatives And friends to mourn his doss. The casket was eovcisd floral tokens. with beautiful came from Idaho, relatives Many points, and from Salt Lake, to attend the funeraL Charles Buttars was an honest man, a hard worker atid a faith' ful Latter-daSaint, loved hy many friends and respected by all. Forty-fiv- e vehicles followed the remains to their last resting ns -- J ej at-th- thirty-ei- y Elder JohnE- Trey dedicated the grave, In days gone by Mir. Buttars lifted too hard, and frequently complained of pain in the stomach. It is believed by many that this old trouble rendered his system unable to withstand the sudden and violent attack which carried ace. wfoere - him off. WAR PROBABLE IN THE BALKANS which has refused' to accept viasr protest against the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Two thousand n troops are garrisoned ' along f the Drina river, between Bosnia and Servia, ready for eventualities, and it is said 150,000 men can be thrown into Servian territory in twenty-fou- r hours. M. , Iswolsky, the Russian minister of foreign affairs, arrived in London last night, and wijl have a conference today with Sir Edward Grey, British secretary of state for foreign affairs, concerning, the calling together of the powers signatory to the treaty of Berlin, in an endeavor to bring about order in the Balkans. Prince Ferdinand, czar of Bulgaria, entered Philippopolis yesterday afternoon and received an enthusiastic greeting at the hands of the troops and the populace. No confirmation has yet been received' of the report that the Albanians .have- - declared their independence of the sultan of Turkey. Yesterday" at Candia, the .largest city in Crete, the militia followed the example of their compatriots at Canae, the capital, and took the oath of fidelity to Greece. A British fleet of two battleships, two cruisers and two - torpedo boat destroyers, is today well on its way from Malta to the Aegean sea. The forts on the Bosphorus yesterday fired blank shots across the hows of a steamer flying the new Bulgarian royal flag as it attempted to pass them. Austro-Hungaria- . Preparing For War. Paris,- - Oct. The Vienna correspondent of the Temps reports that the eleventh and thirn teenth army corps, with arms and ammunition, are being hurried in the direction of the Servian frontier. Hospital: trains are being prepared, the correspondent declared further, at Vienna and Buda-pest,;10. Austro-Hungaria- .The Servian national assemb' ly is ah iecret session this aftery. served-notic- Servia that she will Excitement Increases in Spite of tolerate no such provocation, s. and that the is prepared for Efforts of the Big European even-tualtie- ' London is the seat of negotia 'between M, Iswolsky, the tions In spite of Kussdan minister of foreign afPeter from London, Oct. 10. 1 warnings to King Great Britain and France that the people of Servia he kept in check, the populace of Belgrade held demonstrations yesterday and demanded the resignation of the cabinet and also the abdication of King Peter, unless he declared , mar against Austria-Hungar- y, will the national Republican commitinto tee, when asked about the. contributions, declined to discuss them, 1 saying that he would publish a list of all the contributions made Heard. Messages Faintly to the Republican national cam10. Wireless Oct. Honolulu, paign fund after the. election. betAn appeal for contributions of messages being exchanged ween- the cruisers West Virginia $50 each from 10,000 business and Maryland of the Pacific fleet men was issued today by Treasur7 were heard faintly at the wireless er Sheldon. The appeal reads as follows: ' station here today. .The fleet, unThe legitimate expenses of der command of Rear Admiral Pago-Pagfrom the sailed Republican national cam Swinburne, Oc paign are necessarily large. UnSamoa, for this po$t on tober 3 and has not since been der the law corporations may not reoprted. The present distance contribute, and we therefore ask of the cruisers from Honolulu is individuals to contribute- more cot known, ' generally. contributors Many would-b- e are deterred from subscription SWEETHEART IS . man SUSPECTED Lest the amount, 'when "published, would be the subject of comment Slain In Girl as being too small or, on the other Handsome Factory Ohio Day Before She Wag - band, too large, 1 have therefore determined to ask a uniform conTo Have Been Married. tribution of $50 from, say, 10,000 Oct. With business men so vitally' concerned JL Wadsworth, O., auin the continuance of Republican an unusual energy the police thorities are tonight endeavoring principles. to unravel the mystery of the I hope you will place jourself murder of Ora Lee, 21 years old, on this roll and send to me your a 'handsome factory girl, whose check, for which au official rebody, pierced by two bullets, was ceipt will be sent you. found early today on the road between Wadsworth and the hamlet Property that is just" waitof Custard Hook. ing for a buyer, or lessee, to - Guy Rasor, the man whom come along is not the. kind that lEss Lee was to 'have married to- enriches the owner. morrow, is detained by the sheriff pending developments of the LITTLE BOY HURT. denies Rasor police investigation. all knowledge of the" tragedy, At the fair grounds in. Salt and in support of his denial ex- Lake, two little boys, Roy Stewhibits a marriage license, procur- art and1 Joe Tavey, climbed upon ed at Wooster yesterday. a wagon- driven by F. G. Wells. The body of the young woman Scarcely 'had they done so than was found by Charles Rasor, a Wellsnktempted to cross a street cousin of Guy Rasor, as he pass- car track, failing to observe an ed along the road in the early approaching car which struck the hours of the day..' wagom, demolishing it. The little The principal clew that led to Stewart lad fell upon the track the detention of Guy Rasor is the and had his left leg so badly fact that along the road where mangled that amputation was nethe murder was committed are cessary, He displayed wonderful plainly seen the traces of a horse nerve, and will recover. The Tawith a missing shoe. vey boy was badly bruised about An examination of the stables the head and body. Wells escapat the Rasor home discloses , the ed easier than either of the others fact that one of Rasor a. horses has a shoe missing from one of Not knowing whether you can its front feet. Rasor refuses any buy it to better advantage is explanation concerning this fea- kind of recklessness, The ads. ture of the case. He declares he will help you. can prove an alibi. Another police theory is that a CALL FOR DEMOCRATIC rival for the affections of Miss COUNTY CONVENTION Lee may have shot the girl on learning of her approaching marA Democratic County Convenriage to Rasor. tion for Cache County is hereby Miss Lee left Wadsworth last called to meet at Logan, Utah, night ostensibly to prepare for on Thursday, October 15th,' 1908. her wedding. When the body was at 10 oclock a. m., at the County found the hands were folded over Court House, for the purpose of the breast and the legs straightnominating a county clerk, a ened out as if the corpse had county recorder, a county treasbeen carefully ' ararnged after urer, a county attorney, a coundeath:. The girls suit case was ty sheriff, a county assessor, a oh the ground beside her. Her county surveyor, one county comhandbag was still on her right missioner for the two year term, wrist, and ha her left hand' she one county commissioner for the clutched a handkerchief. There four year term, three representawas no evidence of a struggle. tives for the second representaRasor is apparently bowed with tive district, and for the tran. grief. saction of such other business as & , o, - , -- k T fairs, and Sir Edward Grey, the British! foreign secretary! looking to the convocation of an international' conference to 'maintain peace! - - . -- YOU NEEDNT COME : AROUND our office every time you need ton of coal any of our driven will be glad to take your order. Then, too, one of, Uncle Sam 4 Postals will bring about the samq result good coal in your cellar at short notice. Also, our telephone is in good order and its number is 74 on both. Coal procured here is however secured. , crack-a-jack,co- al M- - & L- - Coal Sr.Wood Support 'him in his claim. Turkey is following a contained and prudent course, under the $20,000. - Company Phones-74- . New York, Oct. 9. The fact that Andrew Carnegie has contributed $20,000 to the campaign fund of tffe Republican national committee was announced- today by State Chairman Woodruff. Mr, Woodruff also announced that Mrs. Russell Sage has contributed $1,000 to the same fund. There have been no other large contributions from - individuals, Mr. Woodruff said, but small sums sour are coming in - may properly convention. 1 2 Menton Mt. Sterling Newotn 5 . Ej ,... ...T. 5 1 Peterboro 1st .....L. Peterboro 2nd Providence Paradise Richmond Richmond Smit'hfield Smithfield 1 8 6 1st 2nd 1st 2nd Trenton 1st WeUsville 2nd WeUsviUe 8 7 8 .............. 2 YTouid brighten up your home will never miss You wonderfully. the small charge we make for this 7 8 important piece of furniture. Of course this is only one specimen 180 of many in our well assorted Wheeler ..." 3 Total It is suggested that' primaries for, the selection of delegates be hed not later than October 10th and that where precinct chairmen have not been, appointed" this should be done at primaries, together with the selection of a candidate for Justice of the Peace and Constable. . H. G. nAYBALL, Chairman. FRED W. CROCKETT, See. . . PROBATE A NEW PARLOR TABLE 6 AND stock. FASTIDIOUS WOMEN consider Put tine Toilet Antiseptic a necessity In the hygienic care of the person and for local treatment of feminine ills. As a wash its cleansing, germicidal, deodorizing and healing qualities are extraordinary. For hale at Druggists. Samoe free. Address T,e R. raxtOD Co.. Boon, Mass GUARDIAN BUS I NTS S DIRECTORY Information. ARCHITECTS In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah in And For The County of Cache. 5 , 0. T. BARRETT Architect t Work Superintended When Desired NOTICE TO CREDITORS Union Block No. Estate of Evan Owen, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence in Wellsville, in the County of Cache and! State of Utah, on or before the Seventh day of February A. D. 1909 Date of first publication, Oct 6th A. D. 1908. - ELIZABETH OWEN, Administratrix. HART,NEBEKER NEBEKER, ' J' Attys. J -- front-variou- - Tk, N lfain Bt, Phonn 18J 'a. THE PALACE BARBER SHOP Neat, Clean, Sanitary. Everything in the Barber line Hot and Cold Baths. , CARLSILE & PEERY, Props. NEBEKER, HART & NEBEKEB ! Lawyers Suites 5 and 6 Commercial Block' PHONES' Bell 70 LOGAN, WANT C ' Ind. 90 . UTAH - . FRED W. CROCKETT Lawyer II.1 s - at OATS AND HAY wanted Thatcher Livery Stable. BOARDERS WANTED , apportionment for the said convention is made on the basis of one delegate for every fifteen votes cast, or major fraction O. W. thereof, for the Hon Powers at the last Congressional election. According to this the convention will consist of of 18 delegates, apportioned as .follows: r 1 Avon 2 Beneon 2 College ' Call at Cove,.!... 1 Clarkston Greenville Hyde Park IfjTum, 1st 5 Hy-- um ......... 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th" 7th 2 5 7 .i,,... 8 5 7 7 ...... i ...... 4 8 J. this office for particulars. N. JENSEN All Kinds of Custom Planing and Saw Milling. Bee nivea FOR RENT 11 Room House. Manufactured. - Kindling Wood , Agricultural College Hill. Ap- and Sawdust for sale. ply Err. Riter. , ' Ml SonU Main, ROOMS Nicely furnished, 50c and $1.00 at the Palace. 75 West Center, St., Logan. Utak , Dry Goods and Groceries dry land lucerne hay far sale. A. P. Callister. FIRST-CLAS- S Phone 106. FOR SALE Lneern Lenn. John Bench 75c Both Phones 232 South Main UPHOLSTERING AND CARPET CLEANING. FURNISHED ROOMS Nice Satisfaction Guaranteed. furnished clean, rooms, by the SCHIRMEISTER FRED day or week at the Palace. 75 79 W. 4th South Street. West Center St, Logan. , Bell Phone 206 E. P APERIIAN GEN O, s FIVE HEAD WORKING AND Driving horses. for sale; also wagons and harness. Cheap. Williamson Feed " Stable, South ; illain. e - , , I Temporarily located with Lewis S. Cardon, 135 N Main St. CAMPING OUTFITS SUPPLIES AND FISHING TACKLE LARSON HARDWARE CO. 27 N. Main, Logan. WE WANT Two good, honest Highest Cash Price Paid for energetic men for steady ' posiRUBBERS, METALS : HtDES, tion to take orders for a new AND BEESWAX business, a wonderful seller. SalAT THE ary 'or commission. Apply quick LOGAN HIDE, AND JUNK CO.r " ' to Box 342 Lokan; 146 S. Main Street. Ind. 337; Bell, 162 Z. Phones LOST Roan mare; 5 years 'old; 950 to 1,000 pounds, branded IIM combined on left shoulder, and A on right hip. Reward." P, O. Hansen, Logan. ? - Chas. England ' 8 FOR OABBAGE, , Oniops, Carrots, Beets und Potatoes, go to i 5 Jacob Jorgensens, Benson ward. ,5 Bellf. phone - 935 , Smithfield, or 8 leave orders at Abraham., Jorgen- rI NOTARY .. PUBLIC ; -- .................. j- 6 sens store, Logan.' - Journal Office, Logan , r ) -- ' 112 North Main St, Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further - Drop in soon and see. Logan furniture Co. SHIP NOTICES., and Timothy hay and straw. C. Balling. Both phones. come' before the - The Logan Logan Logan Logan ' Logan . rope could throw Logan Austria-Hungar- y Servian the across Logan 1 50,00 men hours. , Logan 8tib frontier in twenty-fou-r Lo gan 9th The'Servian reservistkwill join ces. of treasurer Logan 10th George R., Sheldon, the colhra tomorrow. , Both . -- tutelage of Great Britain. The report that "three Austrian gendarmes were' killed by Servians on the Bosnia frontier yesterday has not been confirmed, this is only one of a number of more or less sensational and uncurrent in Eusupported rumors Millville Mt. Home 7 - y. -- . . A, . Lewiston,.,.. . ... - The Servian delegates evidenced their- hostile tendencies this morning hy electing to the presidency of the assembly a man well " STATIONERY UTAH known to be in favor of war with THE Austria-Hungarof member OUT SALE A CLOSING COS , th4 Servian cabinet said yestercould The lease, together with all fixday that hostilities hardly ' 'i hie avoided, f tures and stationery, for sale obtain--abl- e f Prince Nicholas of Montenegro cheap. All information at the store, corner Main and' has expressed his deep sympathy , with the people Of Bosnia and Center Streets, Logan. i-- ; , declared he that and Herzegovina yas no longer under obligation to TARIFF PROFITS OF MR. CARNEGIE observe the stipulations of the treaty of Berlin, referring Montenegor. 'He' is believed to Republican Campaign Fund En- . riched Jo the Extent of Vtave asked the king of Italy to , . , upon, Powers. PAGE SEVEN The czar of Bulgaria make his triumphal entry Sofia next Monday. . noon, discussing the attitude to be hdopted towards Austria-HungarThe delegates are pervaded by a war-lik-e spirit, and even assembled a mob burned as they two Austrian flags in the streets of Belgrade. The Servian capital is consequently the danger point. , has JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y - . Austria-Hungar- y TRI-WEEKL- iae. , ,. ,v, ! |