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Show v I -- V: ' x r f H k n I A BEAL no 3 al., . DOCTOR COOK STARTS . . ON HIS LECTURE TOUR New York, Oct. 2. Dr. Fred-- j erick A. Cook returned to New York early today from Boston, and lectured"! n Brooklyn tonight. Harry Whitney, .the New Haven sportsman, with whom-D- r .Cook entrusted reeords and instruments, was on the train with the explorer, acording to .one report, but Dr. Cook said tonight that he had' not seen Whitney and was inclined to think that he had not come to New York today. I shall probably not see Whitney until October 12, after I return to New York from my lecture tour, said Cook. Cook leaves for Washington 'tomorrow where he lecturesTomor-ro- ffX' boosting m an effective prlSeere are few instiutions here iray to alittle have more right that than- the Smart and Livestock! Co., which, is - tnihlic Land' praise main otMr.Thom compost in the his sons, and of u Smart and is the man-r- . hieh Mr. Carl Smart Something lihe a year ago imported from some the firm m the interior of Canada, a town 0f the famous Lincoln sheep about 108 There was, we believe, here down laid cost head and they firm is deabout $20 apiece." The best and sirous of having the therefore fearing that inbreeding affected the might have slightly it was deflock it had purchased, to send to cided Graut avenues. The two were standing at the bar talking, when their argument became boisterous. Slim Jim, as Boyce turned to leave him, drew a big dirk and stabbed Boyce twice in the back and twice in the head. Boyce was hurried to the police station, where thp police 'surgeon said he believed- he could "save his . life, lhe police are hunting for Slim Jim, who, during, the uproar which followed the stabbing, escaped through the back door of the salono. street, between Lincoln is extended from 31,03 miles to 03.10 miles and it must be over a closed course, not, than 3.10 miles long; S WE CALI It is up to the Property -- till pure-bre- ' UTAHS SUGAR BEETS. speci-ment- it. This is real enterprise and the firm is certainly to be commended to stock for it. . ELDRIDGE ' DISAPPEARS IN TEE DESERT X Angeles, Cal., Oct, 4.' Dadd Eldredge, the mine owner who disappeared in the desert several weeks ago, staked his life on the toss of a coin and lost,' according to Malapai Mike, a prosp- ector. who says he was the last to see the man. Parties have searched the desert in, vain for Eldridge and have given him nib-sin- for dead. Mike eame here from Greenwa,-ter- , Cal., last night. lie says he the son of Benjamin Eldridge, a Illinois sewing machine wealthy manuf- acture, started forTeleseope park to inspect a power site. On the way they lost most of their provi 81008 find all but one of their-hur- When their water supply was uced to five gallons, Alike says, Eldridge suggested the tossing f a coin to see which should take the borro and make a dash for fireenwater for aid.ABke won, and taking one gallon of water, left is companion. On arriving at Greenwater be in search of tbe miss-man, but no trace of him was I4 a party g found. f- ENTY-EIGH- BALLOONS START -- IN BIG RACE T Zurich, Switzerland, Oct. 1. wenty-eigballoons started Kto Zurich today in the international goal rdee, . a competion for ball oons of all dimensions, the prize of $500 to go to the P t landing nearest to a point Previously selected by him. The comprise 18 German, seven Rwii ht II IS )t Italia Brince-PcdandBoha- par today airship. te was president of the nantie federations; he 1910 meeting of tbe federa take place at Bordeaux 0 federation had modified the govern the contest to be 5n the ted tSates in 1910 5 lnternational aeroplane P won by Glenn n. Curtiss at eu2The distance of this race 10 rk w - -- 1 C-- mention such records. Whitney is a wealthy a spo r ting t ji m. of Nc y llaxcu Comm. Spine of the Salt Lake music firms are continually 'changing the-inames, and preparing. closing out sales to catch the public OUR SALE IS TO PATRONS OF through misrepresentation. , They closed out than we no sooner ALWAYS ON find them get READING ROST opening up again, and preparing for the same thing. of Gabler A To" our Patrons : Having sold large shipment They have opened up numbers' ' have just arrived.,. A large pianos to Arthur our butcher of times in Logan, and worked of Newman and othet the same scheme. A piano marked Bateson, a gentleman of expert-- - shipment . ntakes of pianos will soon be on ence and the qualities necessary, up to $500 and cut to $300 is very the way. to the eye and ear, beto make it a success, we wife to Our price is marked upon each pleasing is just during this closthank all of our patrons for pnst i jjjtruinent as soon as it arrives, cause Jt sale out' that you can get this favors, and afe them to kindly y ajm to offer more piano for ing wonderful offer. Now, customer, continue their trade at the same the money thanf any other firm a with the assurance- that j,j1 state. No firm can compete how would you feel if we sent shrewd buyer to Salt Lake City, they will receive satisfaction. with. us- in price and quality, and All sum's due us should be paid assure every customer of a good and he would buy this same piano t once, either at the shop, or sent bargain unless they adopt our out of a retail store for $250 cash been done, and can be done. 'by mail to Rust & Reading. This method. Wp have, no commission it has would How you feel if we could should be attended to at once, as agents on the road and we have a all unsettled- accounts will have one price to all. Our guarantee is prove to you that this sale was and that six or seyen- pianBURGLAR RUNS INTO to be placed- for collection. We have repaired two sham, arrived1 from Salt Lake City os ARMS OF OFFICER RUST & REEDING. piones of late which have not cost the next day after the sale comour customers one cent, and had menced and the advertisments from some traveling Joliet, I1L, Oct. 2. Two burg- PRINCE TROUBLED bought they - IN GETTING HOME had appeared in the newspapers, lars were failed by secret service agent whose firm had" changed and as fast as. these pianos were men in a spectacular manner earlhands two or three times in the would arrive to tqke more Berlin, Oet. 2. Crown Prince last few years, the work would sold, y) today during an attempt to rob We will guarantee to the Braidwood postoffice. One Frederick, whose wife gave birth "have cost them perhaps$50 each their place. this proof, if you are into a. son the night of Sept 30, Piaons and Organs are something give you was captured.' call on us. The detectives have been follow was prevented by' a series of mis- like watches and clocks; they terested and will in time need some We have always endeavored to ing the gang for three years, hut haps from reaching home repairs by a competent ' ' event. in spite of their efforts the thieves for the hand, and sometimes the best tell the truth in our advertisebeen had a crown The half at raided prince have postoffices pianos made will give you a great ments and you cannot catch us in Pomerof in forests the dozen Illinois towns, their booty hunting deal of trouble. No agents; their one falsehood. If you think you amount i no- to thousands of dollars ania. A courier sent out to bring commission is your profit. can, we make a standing offer of ' side-jusafter reached! his him in CO. $50 for every false statement you in cash and stamps. HARRIS MUSIC a down . stag. can find and prove. Boost for Learning of the plan to visit he had brought to hastened crown The in wait officers prince the Cache valley merchants and prolay Braidwood, STEAMSHIP WAR IS and1 for started the the door and in a granary' next hunting lodge perty owners. Harris Music Co. is RAILROADS AFFECTING automoin an one of them; a one priced bouse intruders were allowed .to begin home at nightfall 'balked1 and machine bile. The small safe when a a that will sell you a $300 piano for drilling on war The 2. Oct. effectLos in lost Angeles, were shot was fired. The burglars fled, several hours $3C0 with no commission agents coast companies of the steamship officers arras the into one ran ing repairs. but profits added1 onto it Their, guarana and In" earnest" is window, became then Thecrown crashed! through a tee-will be worth something to prince Los ride from can Angeles in a onthe forest roads fog. turned a. somersault and es- lost you. : See their' advertisements in meals included, 4 San to a.m. home at Francisco, reached lie finally this issue.' caped In tbe fog. home The prisoner refused to give, of Oct. 1 and was greeted1 at his for $1. , The thousands of ' door with the news that a' son seekers that have reached .Calihas name. YOUTH QUICK-WITTEi :: had been bom five hours earlier. fornia on reduced tourist rates from the east are taking advanTHOUSANDS OF REFUGEES New York, Oct. 2. When a tax ' tage of the steamship family war STILL NEED ASSISTANCE HOUSES FOUR THOUSAND run YEARS OLD DISCOVERED and crowding the coast vessels icab put on full. speed after Elizaover and killing Miss, to their capacity. Railroad travel ning New Orleans,' Oct. 2. An earstreet d Twenty-thirBotts at beth) , Stockholm, Oct. 2. Pole' dwell- has fallen off enormously. nest appeal to the federal authorchauffeur and Ninth the avenue, has ities for further assitance for the ings four thousand yeats old, simi i The West Coast company know not that he was carry Portto and dij rates the Seattle storm, sufferers in Terre Bonne lar to those discovered .in . the cut his nejneas with him. The fleeWashing north of Switzerland, have been land to $15.85 and $11.50 respec ing machine parlslThas been sent had reached Seventy-- . unearthed in a - swffmp on the tively. The previous rates were ing t ton. second street, nearly three miles east of Lake., ,V alter, 120 $22.50 and $20. 0 tateau tLx addition. to a supply of away, when, it broke down, and small rations directed for miles northwest of Stockholm.-- . then from the back springs stepSaloOn Row May Cost Life., The excavations disclosed petdistributianhV the war departa George Callahan! Oct. 2. ped Ed. .Boyce, Ogden, ment, Congressman Brussard has rified apples, wheat kernels, nuts, witnessed the accident at had who was asked for 100 tents, 800' mattress- pottery,1 flint .and--- , horn imple- Southern Pacific engineer, a Twenty third , street, ' and. wllo es and- 800 double blankets. More ments, amber ornaments and wild stabbed four, times tonight by as caused the arrest of the chauffeur than 2.000 persons' are still home- boar teeth, all in a good state of man known- to tbe, police a row in the John O Hanlon, while he was less and without means of perservation in the calcareous Slim Jim during Central saloon on Twenty fifth try in g to repair the motor. mud. 1 1 0 bu-ines- s. . - y-2- Los tod Eldridge. who was county bond for $l(X).l)0().U0 and build some good roads? If so, who will pay it off? Our ln.me merchants, 'farmers and pioperty owners will meet it. Will we stand together, ami pull for each other or will we continue to build up the Salt Lake merchants, onie of whom have been interested in trying to clip the wings of HARRY "WHITNEY. our colleges. Our home merchants have put up the money to Harry Whitneys account of his experience with Cook and Peary is to aid materially in settling the points at issue between the two exprotect the college thus far. and . plorers. It was to Whitney that Cook intrusted the records of his trip to the i hnhrm (trprarr'jr aceouiif "Wti continue anu they suouTu pole. aceordintr to tire 11 roo kba iiuc tor. of his. meeting with Whitney at a later date declares that Whitney did uot have, your support. Cache 46,-69- 5 DAVID up Utah ranks thiid in the production of sugar beets. There are five factories in operation in the state, viz.; Garland,'; Leiii, Lewis-toLogan and Ogden. There are tvo slicing factories for the Lehi plant at Payson and Springville, the juice being sent through pipe lines to the factory. The average planted in 1908 was 31.947 ; the rMYEstFd was 31,lo2 ftfie average yield per acre was 12.81 tons; the numjber of tons of beets worked at the five factories was 399.918, the product being toms .or' 93.390,000 pounds' of sugar. This year the estimated output is fOO., 000.000 pounds. The price pakji farjneis for beets in 1908 was $4.50 per ton ; the wages paid employes, $500, 0(00, and the output at 4 , cents- per pound amounted to $4,202,450. The capital invested in the industry is $10,000.000 ; the number of employes is 1126; the annual pay roll is $550,000; the daily capacity of the five- - factories is 3225 tons; total number. farmers growing beets, 4873;total amount paid Western farmers, $1,900,000.' Monthly. n, - Owners The Same old Tricks. night. pedigreed rams. Four of them were ordered and this city on Friday they reached' last There are two yearlings and excelltwo lambs, and they are in s ent condition, and are frag diof the breed. They came rect from Lincolnshire to Logan, and upon reaching here were at the company Is once placed on ranch' in the upper part of town where the other flock is being cared for. It is the intention of the firm to establish there and a great deal of money is being spent in securing the- best animals with which and1 r w England for some NUMBER 2. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1909. LOGAN CITY, UTAH, ypLTJHS XXXI - j "first-clas- s. t The-othe- w - -- -- r , - D -- -- , r 20,-CP- ld -- - . . I: RAISES SAURIES N The city council at the special session held on Friday evening took up the salary question as sta tsd in the last issue of the Journal and substantial increases were made in most of the salaries, the only reduction made being in the of the salary of the night-groowhose fire department compensation was fixed at $240 per yea aa against $250 as now. The Treasurer got the greatest raise, her salary being placed at $600 per year, but she will be required to keep open office, and to perform duties that the Recorder has been trking care of. The new salary chedule is as follows: Mayor $400. Marshal or chief of police as he will be called after this $1,000. Recorder $720. Trea surer $6001 Attorney $500. ! - 5. , m I. ! t ) i i i ; i f . ;r ! t 1 1 i f . Justice $300. Council men $200 $800 each. Water in aster $900. Street supervisor $900 ; each-Policemen K -- i t: , v Sexton-T$72- 0. Night-groo- $240. m $7201 Fire-chie- f 4,; $4801 Sanitary Inspector Pound-keepe- t ; $200- - r $120. Night-watchma- n Probation Officer $300. The committee on Laws and Ordinances was instructed to bring in the draft of an ordinance defining the duties of the Treasu) rer and the Sexton. Twenty five dollars was appropriated to help defray the expen--se- s of the Juvenile hand in going1 to Salt Lake City to attend the,-FaiHarry Newman the boot-blacpresented a petition signed! a large number of the promi-,-neby business people of the city; asking that he he allowed to keep open his bootblack stand on Sunday. He was granted permissiom to have it operr until 10 a. m. The cigar store men also petitioned for tbe same privilege but the council said1, no to them. The Fire-chiereport for the last quarter was, presnted and' ordered filed, .it showed a total of nine fires for that period1, the aggregate loss - being placed at, r - r. k nt fs I ' $2,500. There were two petitions for. over canals and both-werreferred to the committee on Sidewalks. foot-bridg- es 1 , CARD OF THANKS I desire to express my most sincere thanks to all who tendered, aid or sympathy to me in my reev ent great bereavement, also- to-those who spoke, sang at or at- -, tended the funeral. May the Lord., reaward them all with like friendship and sympathy in' the hour of , sorrow. ERNEST ItUGL DOUBLE BOTTOM COAL HODS pas-seng- er " , I: THE COUNCIL Last three times as long as the common kind.' Wont take a , the genuine is stamped oDuble Bottom. Everton & Sons sell them A big supply ' just arrived. sub--stitu- te SAVED BY CORSET STEEL Oct ,2. Return ingv : home, after an absence - of - three months, Robert' Foster today she his wife in "the chest and slashed?? his QTyn throat wife a knife. Fos- ter died at the city hosiptal. The bullet fired at Mrs, Foster; was reflected by a corset 'steel? and she probably, will recover; yThe shooting- ' 'occurred at the home of. Mrs! Fosters mother, where the woutided woman ha been living. St. Louis - -- -- 1 j |