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Show 1909. Saturday, September 4, THE . tlie manger policy. Put men that you know are in love with' their own town, irrespective of policies for be assured my fellow citizens that will Jnii Id up Ilyde' Park lut the '"citizens of Hyde Park; therefore that is the material you must put in the board. There, is the waterworks system. Is that dead, because a few selfish persons sought to strangle the proposition in its infancy? We all hope not. The Religion class was reorganized on Sunday last by members of the Stake Board, Elder George, S. Daines and Sister in. HYDE PARK in, office FARMERS BUSY nobody' Garner Good Cropa Building up Needed Improvements ' Aug. 31. We show-e- r all were treated to a copious last night, or this morning. Some of our wiseacres el aim that we dont need rain at this time. However it seems to me we have jjad ji general share of sunshine during this summer; that a little rain now and then would be relished by the best of men. The hum of the threshing marine As Jiearedwithinoiir gates and has been for the last two weeks; and the major part of the A good avergrain is threshed. age yield of wheat and oats is rebeported. The dry farmers fell low the average of previous years. There is a slump in the early potato market which has lowered the price in the tubers very materially. However, many more would have been shipped up to date, Init for lack of cars. The darned railroad failed to furnish The transportation, as usual. same old' story. Nobody loves or He is not cares fur the farmer. Aldrich even thought of in the is also There Bill. Tariff Payne the potato a serious blight in die vines The prematurely crop. and the potatoes rot in the ground sacked. some even after being will a noticed be little Thre speck on the potato, and in a von- short time it rots and affects the sound HYDE PARK, e. We were pleased to greet our young friend Elder Lars Samuel Christensen (the famous ball tosser of yore.) He has just returned from Europe, where he has been doing missionary ,work in Norway, the land of the midnight sun. Sam is feeling fine and looks well, and gave us a very nice little talk in the Sunday school and Sacrament meeting. Ilis preaching while away has been done exclusively' in the Norwegian language; hence his English had been laid on the shelf. He was like a double barreled shot gun, with both barrels loaded, amlA seemed that they both wanted to go off at the same time. Elder Christensen was absent nearly thirty months. Elder M. F. Cowley was also one of the speakers. lie spoke in his characteristic way and exhorted the people to.be faithful. If seemed he has lost) none of his old time vim and gdurage. ones. crop seems to be the surest of them all. However. the lucern is very .good, never hi tt or ; and the gi eater! The beet safest and put up in part has been shape owinu' to weather and storms. - AT good ; - JcssS Ilancey has, with ai erected throe substantial and commodious dwelling houses; one of hriek and two frame. Tln-are all nearing completion one for J. A. Perkes. one for Simpson Thurston, and one fur Joseph Y. Waite. If Hyde Park keeps up her present build-in- s ratio for the next ten years. Hule Park will compare favor-flwith the foremost commonwealth in our beautiful Cache tor bunch of men. ; y valley. Xow. If we could elect this fall hoard that is progressive and has faith in the future of our pleasant little burg, that will take as much interest in the build nur up of the town as4 is shown in their own affairs, our streets will sidewalks improved, bridges and street crossings repaired and kept in 'a passable condition. How shall we accom-pli- $ all of this work? Hie county commissioners have sot a sood example in the good roads proposition. The citizens the state and county levy a rood tax. which fund gives .employment to the unemployed; and quoting a phrase from the great bard of Avon. He is twice blessed. It blesses those that fi'e and those that receive. We all rheeiw the blessing when we traverse our beautiful county foads. both man and boast; and tb unemployed' is blessed)' to an opportunity to work, so support his family. e5ay The town boards should do like WlSe or get out of the way worthier men do the rk. Lets get rid of tEis dog a town VALLEY i. At Valley Purge whih the next attraction at the ''liatrhor Opera House Mom! a;, drama Sept. 6. is a pieturesqu b i Continental times William L.. Roberts, who has written s one notable uceses. The producing, company, under the direction of Pumvortli & Spofford, and Miss Anna Cleveland, a young actress who was very jropular in Salt Lake lat season, will be its leading lady. She will be supported by a carefully selected company of players. The play is of a stirring nature, n dealing with some historical personages. The author lias used as the bas;s for his stoiy a letter now in the possession of the Pliiladelphiallistorical Society, written by Capt. Wilford Fairfax to Miss Virginia Preston, a noted Colonial belle. The letter fell into the hands of Lord Henry Carleton. a major of horse inLord Howe's dragoons, and an unsuccessful suitor for the ladys hand. Lord Henry promptly caused Virginias ariest and she was tried as a t ration and condemned. Some time after Lord Henry killed Virginias brother in an unfair duel, hut he afterwards met his own fate at the hands of Capt. Fairfax at the fall of Yorktown. It is a famous old play, bearing in every line the spirit of 76. and is justly celebrated as one of the most famous of patriotic dramas. The story of Virginia Preston is one of the most romantic tales of self- - sacrifice and1 devotion on the part of the women of Revolutionary times.and in making his play Me" Roberts hastold it gracefully The play requires a splendid dress and cost um in g wh i ch will be given it. The scenery is all new and no detail will be neglected in the matter of stage . well-know- ' INTER-MOUNTAI- Good .occasionally yle. Be F0I1CF. ! splendid summer absence of rain' s The builders have been very! busy durimr this season. Contrac-- N FOUR STATE FAIR Fellowship leads to over-indu- l- good to your stomach. tognt it at once with - - Ogden, Utah, September 6-1- 1, 09 Reduced rates will be made via the Oregon Short Line. ; Tickets on sale from certain points north of Ogden, September 3rd to 11th, inclusive, limited to September 14th. Ask agents for rates and further particulars. - ' RENT For particulars apply to Hugh Stewart CLarkston. 400 ACRES LAND FOR boa la : 10c. nl 25c. W. JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y . PAGE THRES SEARCH OF AGES be put wquieFbe of a scientific na-- ! ture. REWARDED AT LAST LEST HE FORGETS NewwYork, Sept.' 1. Dr. Rosa man should make' a careful North Pole Reached by Dr. Cook well (. Stebbins. chairman of the memorandum-tcall and have -- ' committee that organized the rePerhaps. V his eyes examined at as early' & Copenhagen, Sept. 1. Dr.Cook lief expedition, sent out for Dr. as possible if his eyesight is date the American explot er, reached Cook, said today that no news of failing or if his vision has outthe north pole April 21, 1908. ac- any kind regarding the explorer grown his glares. Dont neglect cording to a telegram just receiv- has rescind his friends and back-ersj- n your eyesight when you can save ed at the colonial office here. the Arctic and the Explorit for many vears to come by hav-yoDr. Conk is on board theDanish ers club here since March' 7, 1908, sight examined and government steamer Ilans Egede, when I)r. Cook started inland adjusted by DR. which passed Lervvik at noon to- from Etah, Greenland. C. C. WENDELBOE The eominittee of which Dr. day enroute for Denmark. Ka.st of Thithing office, Logan The telegram announcing Dr. Stebbins is chairman, was organCooks achievement was sent by a ized several months ago. It raisGreenland official on board the ed a fund Which was added to steamer and reads as follows,; that used in equipping the sehoou We hav e on hoard the Aineri-ci- er Jeanie. which' sailed from St.1 Side of Tithing Office UTAH LOGAN, e Johns. N. F.. two weeks traveler, 1)r, Cook, who ago with north jade on April 21, the combined purpose of taking 1908. Dr Cook arrived at Uper-nivs- supplies to Commander Robert E. the northernmost Danish Peary, and bringing hack Dr. settlement in Greenland, on an isl- Cook and another explorer. Harry and off the west coast), in May Whitney, if they could he found. of 1909. from ape York (in the . New R. T. David northwest part of Greenland), on son of Brooklyn, a personal friend " rts Baflin bay. The Esquimaux of of Dr. Cook, received a cableCape York confirm Dr. Cooks gram from Dr. Cook today saying The mess- that lie was well and that hijs exstory of his journey. was received at age Lerwik, Shet- pedition had been a success. The --land Island's. message was dated at Lerwick. For. years Dir. Cook has given Shetland islands, but did not say his attention to artic exploration whether the explorer had reached and in 1891-9was surgeon of the the pole. The information it conPeary arctic expedition, and in tained was forwarded to Mrs. 1897-9- 9 surgeon of the Belgian Cook.the explorers wife, atSouth antarctic expedition. He has re- Ilarpswell. Main. ceived numerous decorations from the geographical societies GENTLEMEN of Europe for his research and Do von know that we call for writings in the polar field. your clothing, suits, overcoats, Dr. Cook started on the pres- hats etc and that we clean, press ent. expedition in the summer of and return to you? With our new 1907. sailing from North Sydney, method of dry cleaning5 we make C. B., on the schooner John R. old clothes look Tike new. We both Moses Bradwith have Bradley, Capt. phones, give us your! order. ley as sailing master. - The party was lemforeed with AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY? si (dues, dogs and arctic equipment at Etah, Greenland, whence FOUR STATE FAIR; they sailed March 3, 1908. I)r. k's plan was to set aside all 09 tradition by making the dash to Ogden, Utah, September Reduced rates will be made via the pole during the vvinte'r month. when the elements are con- the Oregon Short Line. Tickets sidered least advantageous for an on sale from certain points north advance northward. Nothing has of Ogden. September 3rd to 11th,! been beard from Dr. Cook for the inclusive.- - limited to September JCOGA2V, TlTATr. 14th. Ask agents for rates and last 18 months. to not save now by investing in a City lot near begin Why It was Ir. Cook's plan to make further particulars. U. A. C. The most popular school in the west, some of these his base of supplies or permanent are juTthe proposed street car line, $2(0. up, small payment ICE CREAM AT HOME camp at Annatoak, in Greenland, down, balance on easy terms. about 2i milesrnorth of Etah.This Brought to your door any time The beautiful home of Ohas. McNiel just north of fifth would plaee him a bout 1,000 miles Stop the wagon and give' youri store at the remarkably low figure ward $3750,00 from the pne. lie first made bis order. Murdock. DavisCafe property on West Center street including all way out of the cache and across restaurant . and equipment for an up to date rooming to Ellsmereland. The Arctic club house ... $8000.00 calculates that he reached this Bonded Abstracters for Cache County Fire and Life inposition in the spring of 1908. The of poor liver and bowel action surance. last news received from him was Homes in any part of the City at your own terms, call or Graefenberg dated March 17, 1908, when he phone us and we will take care of your business promplty was near Cape Thomas Hubbard. Vegetable Pills $300,000.00 to loan on Farm property on long time with is the remedy lie then reported that his healGet a box at your Druggist and to make paym-before due, annual interest, prompt options th was excellent, that he had keep them bandy attention. picked up a large party of Eskimos of superior intelligence and '"GRB1S9IEEBBSS2S1ES3B3K that his prospects for success were bright. He intended to push on to the northernjmint of Grant-lan- d and from there start his to dash the pole in the winter of 1908. . lie expected to return to his quarters at Annatoak not lat-- ; mii i III er than next month. t 11 k( III iH 4 III ll Ml Dr. Cook was bora at Calicoon depot, Sullivan county, N. Y., in. 1865. lie was hiarried in Brooklyn, in 19()2, to Miss Mary Hunt. THE HEAD PUBLIC SYSTEM UTAH Ilis wife has shared the belief of The School of- - Arts and the Arctic club that her husband, I i uCllOOlS $150,000 has achieved the goal qf the noipth Sciences, the State NorEquipment mal or School the of the Education, pole. Schtx, Most of the apparatus, machinery, and tools, State School of Mines, and a School of MediPhiladelphia, Sept. 1. RearAd etc., are new and of the very best. cine are embraced' by the Universityof Utah. miral George W. Melville, U. S. N., retired, who conducted seveWomen are admitted ral expeditions iiito the arctic re33 Departments to all departments. 'Law of partment gions, was inclined to discredit The Dean of Women looks after the welfare which is part of the School of Arts and the report from Copenhagen that of the young women students. the north pole had been discovered by Dr. Cook. Many of ,t h e m 125 Not? is I did not know that Dr. Cook graduates o f the had am outfit available for that greatest Universities of this country and to school when students come from the East Europe. and the West, the North andi the South, and purpose, he said, and I dont think that the report can he true. the far countries of the earth to attend- the Dr. Cook has been wandering in 1618 University of Utah. mer o f 1909.' these parts for some. time. It is the children of the Training Sc bool, ' mp re than Registration of students, just possible that the story emana 2,000 young .pbople received instruction in the idlllvUldlD 'Who September 16th, 17th, and ted from someDanish skipper University buildings last year. 18th. 'Fee $10.00. After the 18th, fee $12.00l has just returned from the north. Regular work begins September 20th. InWhen asked what wonld be the $860,000 Equipment quire of localv agents for railroad rates. Catavalne of the discovery if the authand stone buildings, 92 acres of grounds, and log, Picture Bulletin, and complete informaenticity of the report was contion sent free upon request. other University property. firmed, Admiral Melville said : For one thing, it would put an end to the arctic fad. The only use to which the discovery could mz o ur P M. m - - TRI-WEEKL- WENDELBOE Eat reach-edoth- k EASY SHOJES Yoi-k.Sept.- l. - For Tender Feet For Men and Women - 2 Dunbar, Robinson & Co. INTER-MOUNTAI- 1, HeadachesWam nt University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah ss OF THE SCHOOL OF Laboratory Instructors Strange, it w - Students "jtZZ Address: University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah t |