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Show LOGAN CITY, UTAH, XXX VOLtnfiE LOGAN THE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1909. NUMBER 81, E. P. Bacon, Charles ITansen, Prof. W. S, Langton, Win. ' O. Ramshuw. AXlordon, Reed Sham-harP. Al. Thatcher, II. .G. Earl, J. A. Waiters, II. Stoney, A; L. Cole, Dr. Emeis, F. W. Thatcher, iWin. Howell, A. Bateson, T. LeRoy Cardon, F. I. Arnold, John T. Cajne III, R. S. McAlister. DES MOINES t, Nebe-kerrdcfc- N practically ORGAN izedatanenthusiastic se PLAN FOR US -- jajETlNG.- - asknig SCHOOL CHILDREN TAINED ENTER- - Captmi Eh will leeture at the the details of Nibley Hall, Tuesday, March 2, reality- for although have rot all been matinee at 3 :3fl p. m. and evening its or"amzat;on lecture at 800 p. m. He is under institution cejisiriiwated, the Lo the auspices of the Logau City and o badly needed by Poof to Tliu a. rhib last a is .at which-provid- - .o w -- He an enthusiastic evening at jneetiofr held in the basketball The kept game ye scribe awavbnt Jhe glowing present make it Jay plain that the meeting was a sueeess a royal christening the CInb. one might call.it. huge for all the boosters in town Nearly signed vho had the club prospect- Horace G. Nebe-he- r was chosen chairman and R.L. MV. Nebeker Campbell secretary. made a nice little talk endorsing klea and sug the Boosters Chib installation of social gesting the features in connection with it Brief but pat speeches were ' made by Ft ed Turner, Joseph Bitbell, Will Watson, Geo. Fister, pjh Xeikon, Geo. W. Skidmore, T. j T. Caine 111, John Nebeker us were there. -- -- W. Naylor. of tteXTX Principal A. Catchcart and Sheriff Crook jUiTneis t.c, ns h i.gh.1 V-- recommended by school men as instructive and entertaining speaker for both old and young. Captain Eli is an old sea captain and his stones " concerning seafaring life should be very helpful and instructive to children of this community. For this reason the general admission has been placed at ten cents, a price within the reach of all. His subject in the afternoon will be Monsters of the Deep, and in the evening Capturing the Leviathan. -- ston. the History of Wyoming that wolves attacked a man, is,an incident which occurred a few days ago in the Haystack mounts ins. south of this place. Blake Horn and Hank Eivans, while rising the range, came upon the fresh trail of a hand of wolves, and Evans, leaving Horn to hold their horses, undertook to follow the trail on foot.IIe hal proceeded half a mile, when be heard shots from the dihorses and hastenrection of ed back, to find Horn fighting desperately with 10 gray wolves, which had attacked Kim.Horn emp tied his gun and wounded several of the ravenous animals before they were at close quarters, and then kept them at bay-- by using lbs gun as a club and shouting lustily. He was almost exhausted when Evans came within range and opened fire, the flank attack the wolves and disconcerting causing them to flee. An investigation then made showed that while Evans was stalking the wolves they had been stalking Horn. called self constituted then made its report 'tommittee the organization jeconinieudmg (f a RoostersClub, and suggested' f the selection of a board of thirty to govern the dub duri, directors ng its first period of existence, these directors to be empowered This to pei feet the organization. to self constituted committee which b lontrs much of the credit for getting the movement started consisted of E P. Bacon. C. M. Harris Pieston Thatcher. Fred Turner and Jesse Earl. The report of the committee is too Ion lor publication but the follow m lt extracts from it show its gem) al tenor. No other community is blessed with mo-- e of the natural advantages which, if improved, go to male lift worth living, but who will sax that our City presents to the toii'i't the best that is within .nsArc inn- streets.bomes, grounds FROM WYOMING as well 1,. pt as they might be if united The Peacock Coal comes from tj'.ort were applied intelli-gent- h mid persistently along the Wyoming. We get it from the Imp of p io improvement? Minch mines daily. Plenty all the time. can be done Guaranteed full weighty prompt To ariimnize the numerous delivery and perfect satisfaction. factir feuds, jealousies which THATCHER 00 AL CO. fxist ('Umiig the business and Both Phones 314. men of Logan will do re towards AN OLD HUNTER bringing our .city nto hcr wn inheritance than all other accomplishments combined. San Francisco. Feb. 23. For ith harmony and united effort the first time in 27 years Emil hat ramint be dune? Has the Ml ".back will be in civilization ish and n Game Protective w i he lands from the fishing failed! Was the Poultry schooner John D. Spreckles toshow a snooess? Both had an abun day. Mowback-habeen a hunof jtanee discouragement but both ter and trapper in the icy north are thus far and they for over a quarter of a century, ilLhe factors for .good in the during which time he has not set Phuiding of the community. foot on a civilized- shoe. The old The so te - i 1 pro-fessi- on Asso-ciatio- . s fuar-fode- -- - . The had many stirring ventures during his career in the The rfport was adopted after north, hut age and the declining discussion. Thei names of prices. of furs have caused him to e committeemen appear below. give up his occupation as a trapcommittee .will report the re-f- per. v of its labors to another meet-L- o be held on Saturday next Teacher Tommy, what is a P- m. at the courthouse. trust buster. Tommy Pa is. AIk In what way, Tommy! Thompson, HI E. Crock-G- Teacher p. Thatcher, C. Ml Har-L-. Tohhy Well, Ina told him when Campbell. Dr. I. S. he went to the club last night him to. come Prof. Al B. Wright, Fred that shed trust Qrner- Pr. didnt. he Clark, H. A.LaFonnt, home sober, and hunter d G - - e. - Yep-resentat- he BACKSLIDIN FINE LOT OF OREGON WINS WYOMING WOLVES ATTACK TWO HORSEMEN Casper, Wyo., Feb. 22. What is believed to be the first time in has! ad- es s an courthouse. UonyLiy evening there was a meeting "hekli n jhe Commercial Club rorr? for the ."purpose of' considering the advisability for The esTabllshment of the Des Moines system of city government here. At present there is a bill pending before the legisla-turc- ;for this sort of a change in Salt Lake City, but au effyrt is being made to hae it apply to second class cities a- well, und Logauwas axked' to consider not jit Tbe meeting-alargely attended owinto the fact that but meager notice of it had been gben, but it Avas fairly of the business element. The Dos Moines plan, which provides for the governing of the city by a Mayor and Jwo commissioners, all The other officers being Appointive, was explained in part by J,A. Hendrickson, Dr. Thomas and others, bit ho one seemed to be very well posted on the proposition. It was endorsed, however, and a committee composed of Mayor Edwards, J. A. Hendrickson and Dr. Thomas was appointed to go over the proposed law and make such alterations in it as will make it suitable for Logan City. . These gentlemen have accomplished their task and will report at a meeting to beMieTd in the court house at 8 oclock this evening.' Everybody is invited to attend" this gathering. The committee agreed' on the following officers as those who should be elected: Mayor, two Commission-- " ers and an auditor. There Avas some difference of opinion. as to the salaries that should be paid. J. A. Hendrickson thought $1,500 a year for the Mayor and Commissioners about right, but after a long discussion $000 for the Mayor and $500 eaeh for the Commissioners was agreed upon, and that will be tbe recommendation made at the meeting tonight. The Auditors salary was fixed -- , OVER B.Y.C. SHEEP BGOSB You cant talk absolute prohibi- , Here's a pretty good boost for tion to the city editor any more. Logan when you come to think of Last Saturday we went home with it. Some may take it as simply what seemed to be a bad cold but a 'matter of business, but in most during the night it blossomed out localities it would be talked about into a fpll grown attack of the and boosted of a great deal, hence grippe. Ever have one ? It smarted we feel like crowing a little and in nice and warm like, and about incidentally putting the label of the time we were wondering if the Booster on Thomas Smart and weather clerk hadnt got one of Sons. They are doing business bis July days mixed in the Febru- under the firm namoof The Smart ary' lot. it suddenly got so eold Land and1 Livestock Co., of which that we sat by the red hot range Carl Smact is manager, and yescalmly even joyfully contemplat- terday they received a shipment ing our many sins since they prom of 102 Lincoln sheep. They came ised a warm corner in nades. from Tlderton. Canada, and were Then the circu began. Ten thous- delivered here at a cost of about and imps of Satan appeared and $18 a head. They are noted for each one got hold of a nerve, 'their size, attaining a weight of muscle or cord and yanked, yank- over 120 pounds at 12 months. ed, yanked while the rest played They look like a cross between a devils tattoo on our backbone. an Angora goat and1 a sheep, the Then forf a change they began wool on those that came in drilling holes in all our bones, being 8 inches in length. built bonfires in our head until iTlie sheep were imported' - of our brains sizzled, and all the course for the purpose of improwhile we could see Norman Allen. ving "the breeds now here and Clarence Funk and Speaker Rob- with a little more of this sort of inson astride the wildest kind of boosting. Cache will soon become night mares, lugging all the whis- as famous for the quality of its key out of Utah. sheep as it now is for jts horsps What we said to them, in our and dairy products. delirium of course, burned the . Next. wTall paper and shocked the good A WAY OUT OF IT wife who was feeding us whiskey and lemons. But when the afore- j A company of select colored were rendering a version of said whiskey and lemons got in 23 for out. their work it was Othello. The scene between the get and ever since we have Moor and Desdemona had been been reverently thanking the Al- j readied wherein Othello demands mighty that the Gannon bill was the handkerchief which he has slaughtered. Whiskey may not be given his wife as a wedding amuhad been inexactly the propef stuff for a let. The actor.-wh- o a trusted with the title role confusbeverage, but when it comes to a real with ed vociferousngss with impressivescrap attack of the grippe, its got ness. Desdemonia ! he all the other remedies beat four cried, ways, and heres hoping that until fetohi me dat han kerchief ! they legislate the grippe out of But the doomed lady only babx existence they wont make it im- bled' of Cassio,and her liege shout- ed again. possible to get its cure. 4Cast you fohde second time to git me dat hankerchief I OMISSION OF HISTORY Still the fair one parried the isI presume you have a family sue with talk of Cassio ,and the tree, Joe, observed, has friend. lordly Othello, now thoroughly in. . Sure, answered Joe Miller. censed, bellowed ; , fo? de and third las Woman, Its a ehestnute. But this, being apparently ori- time I tell you to git me dat Away! ginal, was omitted from bis pub. And as he was lished works. just about to his mouth again a big. leather-luopen patron in the top galThere would be complete amity nged shouteJ down at hinu and between lery England., perhaps exFo de Lawds sake, nigger, Germany were those countries doan inhhahited yo wipe yo nose on by kingsand why clusively . sleeve an let de show go on! kaisers.-yo ! I i yes-jterd- av i ar-ti&- ts I the-grlpp- blowed-in-the-bott- le han'-kcrchie- f! That is Oregon got the decision by a score of 23 to 23, but the team dint exactly win the game. To hear the remarks of theerowd one might . well have reached the conclusion that the Referee bad a good deal to do with the victory. Of course it' isnt a good thing to holelr after youre beaten, so-- - we wont hqllerHut just remark that blindness is considerable of a ' handicap in a basketball game, and that there are none so blind as those that wont see. Why this thusness? say you. Well, Hr." Teats, thats his name, and hes from Oresron. palled 9 fouls on the B. Y, C. and only one on his own team. Umpire Adams trying to give some kind of a square deal had to call 22 fouls on Oregon and 13 on B. Y. (T Now of course it is quite possible for one team to be free from fouling and another be guilty of doing it repeatedly, but on Tuesday evening, rough playing eauseed the fouling and a! this sort of work the Oregonians w pro deeidedly the best or worst whichever you choose, to call it. Their style of play is a cross beh tween football and ean wrestling and only one man in the B. Y. bunch is up on that style. That one is Skidmore- he revels in it and the rougher things come the better he likes it. Well, eateh-as-eate- - wa n jaTrie ' at $200 per year. To most people here it will appear that undue haste is being made in this matter. Tbe plan may be just the thing we want, hut we ought to know that we want it before we get it. No one here is thoroughly acquainted with the scheme, and not ten persons in a hundred in Logan know anything of it, and therefore the present action appears to be a little premature. -- Dos-Moine- s - THE PEOPLES CHOICE and heart soul, but his team mates got leary at times and refused to mix with the heartiness that Skid put into it, the result being that Wangsgard was doing most of the scoring from the foul line". The Oregon team is a good one. It is composed of tall strong, rangy fellows, who know the game and put up a desperate fight. The first half ended 12 to 9 in favor of Oregon, but in the last half the . Crimsons caught and passed the Webfooters and one and a half minutes before the contest ended still held the lead, when a field basket and one from the.foul line gave the visitors the lead and the game. The line up: B. Y. C. OREGON "We have been unamimously elected as official distributors of Kitchen mixed coal. Now that the legislature is in session everybody is excited over prohibition. You need coal. Roberts the Coal man has a good variety, Diamond Roek Spring, and Castlegate. Both Phones No. 13. . 1 , i , 5 Umpire O. W. Adams. WOULD PROTECT THE LIBERTY BELL - Portland1, ' Or., Feb. 23. In a set of resolutions adopted by tbe Oregon society, Sons of the Arneri can Revolution, a protest is made against removing the Liberty bell from Independence hall to send it on jaunts around the country .The preamble asserts that the bell should' be kept in Philadelphia, where its surroundings are bisto- X rieally appropriate and that the old crack and1 the smaller one recently discovered1 render its transportation about the country dangerous to its safety. . |