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Show ' cer Saturday, THE TRI-WEEKL- In the Allen cottage there are papes of glass each pane cost 50 cents and the nails were worth 25 cts a pound. A small keg of x. paint cost $25. Twenty year;, ago Mr. Allen joined the big caravan to the land unknown but his wife is carrying her share of the cares and joys of life. She carries them with a light heart and a sweet smile. She is venerated by her worthy children and loved by all who knew her. liong may she livt.to enjoy her peaceful home amid the flowers and birds, and fruits of her quiet MaryE.Allen of Richmond a few days another pioneer of 1847, AVith'm H, 1842. Her of tribe 6, Indians gave this com- was born July y Fort a surprise. 'Arrows fell parents came to of 1846, where thick and fast for a few minutes, folo in the spring small log cabins but a stratagem of Bridger and two they built acre or two of 'his companions again saved the and raised an MORMON Pue-lpan- camp. On arriving in the alley of Great Halt Lake there was but one A. man who had brought a surplus retreat. of flour. All the rest needed provi were hlormon of father COMMANDER R. E7 the Benjamin Mathews, PEARYS PROOFS his one of log Mary donated which several sick men for. It was Accepts National Geographic Sowere kindly, cared cietys Invitation to Submit here that John Kelly passed Them. Mathews Mrs. 'gone into a hole in the' ground, In, 1847 Mr. and ox-- 1 When brother Rear an in others with Washington, Oct. 6. went, to dig and family contin-;uhis flour time later, tiiejder Peary today accepted the in- train of fourteen wagons citation of the Natioual Geograph worms had destroyed all of it. ued their journey to the West. Tin first work that Mail's fa- ie society to submit liis proofs to Although Mjts. Allen was then remembers ther did in Salt Lake old she help' it for verification. only five' years Commander Peary today forof this long build the big dirt wall aroundit. gome of the incidents few days after During this tim, bread was quite mally notified the society- - to this journey. In a sur- scarce, Her mother would make effect in a message to Prof. Willis starting the company was rounded by Indians who threat- rix small biscuits at a time tyid. II. Moore, president of the society. ened to wipe out the camp. put them ayvay for sickness iu the The telegram follows: Copy of societys resolution Their lives were saved by three family. As Mr. Mathew's yvas not a poor just reeeiyed. I am not only willmountaineers in the company who fhelr man Maiy had plenty of milk and ing. hut derire to submit records were acting as guards. ofAmer names were James Bridger, Lewis butter and her mother made sego and data to a commission ATI of Myers and John Brown. them could speak the Indian lan- gnage and one or tv o .pt them had married Indiansquaws.These men' rode along in front of the Indian corn. winter a During the following men were cared number of sick a few, of them for iu the fort Batallion boys. Mr. - PAC3 SHOULD BE TRAINED NewYoik, Oct. 6. Before leavmg ycdeiday for Wellington, Wilbur Wright declared that he I arrangements for' , manufacture of extensive the aeroplanes in Ohio, he would j establish a school for tLc mstrue- tion of aviators. He sees a great (4j4 future ahead for flying machines' both for pleasure and practical,4 use, but be does not believe that Y any one should be permitted to operate one of them without care- Y I ful training, and this is one of the "reasons why he has hesitated to build machines for enthusiastic novices. The Wright brothers have received many orders for flying machines, but only a few have been accepted, the inventors believing that the best plan is to supply j machines only to those who know how to operate them. While WiL bur Wright was here he received orders from not less than 50 different poisons, all of them offering largesums if he would agree to make certain airship flights. Mr. Wright looked upon a flying exhibition for money as a circus feat and he refused to accept any of them. These offers have come from nearly every western FATAL WRECK ON THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL X r 5- -f 1 i were . so much with their dinner, they pleased sent word the next day that they Wreck on The Santa Fe. Houston. Tex., Oct. 6. Santa Fe passenger train No. 17 was wrecked near Temple, Texas, early today, the engine overturning and .several coaches leavingthe track. Several passengers and Engineer MtGinniswho was pin- would , ADVISED Taking Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound I have taken Pinkhams Vegetable Compound during change of life. My doctor told me it was good, and since taking it I feel so much better that I Columbus, Ohio. - Vegetable DOl Com. undaflneremedy for all woman's I troubles, and -never forget to tell friends what it has done for me. jMrs. E, IIanson, 804 East Long St, . Columbus, Ohio. t .Another Woman Helped. 1 Lraniteville, Vt I was passing through the Change of Life and suffered trom nervousness and other annoying JJXtoms. Lydia E. Pinkhams Vege-wo- ie Compound re stored my health and hould publish BARCLi-- rltRVt myletter!lff Granite- - through this jmacal period or who are suffering rF1 touy of those distressing ills their sex should not lose sight or the fact that for thirty years Lydia r: .ymkham's Vegetable Compound, "inch is made from roots and herbs, teen the standard remedy for wmaleilig. In almost every comma pe-wil- ar yu 1 - Women who are passing s gravy of w hich Mary, was' very-fonand they always had a good supply of salt on the table. It did not cost much in those early days to make the most fash: ionable ladies' dress. The best Sunday dresses were made of tucking and the stylish bonnets of curtain ealieo. Men and women were glad to get buckskin moccas ins to wear. Mr. Mathews advertised for a pair of shoes for 'Lis wife for which he offered to pay $25 but no one had a pair to sell. The first realhanl work that our little heroine did. in Halt Lake was fighting baek the crickets witlA homemade broom, but she never had to work out as a hired girl. In 1850 the Mathews family went to California to seek for gold. Withm three years they had made a fortune from the mines. But Mrs. Mathews passed on after a short illness and her. husband was accidentally killed. . The children moved, to San Bernardino where Miss Mathews was married to Mr. James Allen. 'In the spring of 1865 Mr. and Mrs. Allen came from California to Richmond, Utah. Mr. Allen built the first frame house that was erected in- Rich mond. It is now a neat well painted cottage. The parlor is one of the cosiest; best furnished rooms in Richmond. : The fine, view from the porch where this writing was done looks like 'a dream land of fruits and' flowers and waving fields of grain. d PHYSICIAN can do all my work again. I think Lydia E. Pinkhams will find women who have restored to health by Lydia B ruiihams Vegetable Compound. Veal and Poultry, Y . ; v. . tS ST Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ARTHUR BATESON, BothPhones: Bell,1. 174; IncL, Prop. 45 Buy Your Blankets at the Logan Knitting Factory We Carry a Full Line of Winter X Underwear , Stockings , Hose , and Mes Sox. W e make a Specialty r of the L. D. S. GA RMEN T. Logan Knitting Factory, 7 "T.t, L?fati Utah Just To Introduce Rockford Watches in This Valley The makers permit us to sell for two weeks only a 17 jeweL movement in a solid dust proof patent Nut Swing Ring Case for only $ 1 0.00 Fully Guaranteed cJewelers PT1CIANS under hisengine, were reported seriously injured. The split ting of a frog, it is stated, caus- MARY E. ALLEN. HER ydia E. W ANTED-Po- rk ioned v- -- Oct. 6, One Springfield, 111 and .55 perkilled was passenger' sons were injured four probably fatally, in a col Liou at 9:40 oclock last night iu tween a spej- ral- - bund red iai tsbini hiium excursionists who lad been attending the state fair in this citv. and a regular passenger train on the lllino's Central at Parnell, thiee miles south of Farmer city. The wieck occurred on a sharp curve while the trains were running at a high rate of speed, and when the engines came together four of the coaches of the special were smashed. Indians put up a dinner of fresh meat and other Indian delicadog cies for the whites. The Indians were thanked but they were toldjj that a little dried buffalo meat would he pieferred to a hot din-- ! ner. . A good supply of this as well as some dried elk meat was -' given by the Indians to this com- pany and some of this meat came as far West as Salt Lake Fish, Game and Poultry city. move on molested The F resh and Cured Meats t . hiding themselves. - y ( p. and leave the camp unfor one good meal. The best meal that could be served was soon spread before them. After the Indians commenced to eat. little Mary- - and some other children crawled out from under some bedding in a yvagon box where they had been Successor toJRust & Reading Y ia - WHOS BATESON? f S - Sides making -- Indian line of battle calling aloud For every in the Indian tongue ou kill, seven Inwhite person j The Indians re- dians shall die. considered and they promised to nra PEOPLE WANTING AIRSHIPS 120 Pioneer Life of Mrs. - JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH. Y lean scientists that is impartially ed the wreck. selected. On Oct. 1 the board of manag-er- s Live of the National Georgraphic society sent to both X Xfomamnder MEN OF ELEGANCE Peary and. Dr. Cook a resolution, AND and want something which we the last paragraph of which was TASTE sell, you may safely order by t as follows mail. The order will come by The National Geographic sowill find everything to please thereturn mail or express, and Commander ir fancy in things both useful and Peary its a matter of much pride to ciety urges and Dg. Oook speedily to submit in our ornamental arus that many of our customers all their observations, notes and of my jewelry, Fine stock .of use the mails in their trading data to a competenPseientifie com here. watches in gold and silver cases, mission in the United States. scarf pins in all the latest deheard has Ho far the society Co-o- p signs, rings, fobs, watch chains, Drug Co. at fair prices at Wendleboes answer Cook in from Dr. nothing Store The Prescription save to this invitation through C. M. the public prints. 14 West Center, Logan The regular meeting of the board of directors of the National Geographic society will be held here next Friday, when President Moore will present Commander Pearys telegram, and some action will be taken looking to ap4 f pointment of a special committee. Never in the history of our business have wo had such a beautiful stock of goods and In case Dr, Cook fails to reWONDERFUL VALUES. We want you to trade with us NOW and ALWAYS. such, spond to the invitation. President We want fio prove our appreciation of your business, and therefore have bought the Moore says the special commismost beautiful COTTAGE DINNER SET we have ever seen,' which we propose to give. sion lwill consider Commander ' ' you ABSOLUTELY FREE. Peary s data. J Out Of If You Watch and Pen Store Town ! up-to-da- te Wendelboe Lorain Cottage Dinner Set GIVEN FREE 4 IlM Chamberlains Cough Remedy has become famous for its cures of coughs, colds, croup and influenza. Try. it when in need. It contains no harmful substance O and always gives prompt relief. 2 0 "t The employe who could relieve yon of much of the detail that tics yod down if not overlooked the want ads, nowadays.- - 0 0 0 48 Piece 48 Piece 7 48 Piece 4 ' f t, Worth $10.00, Given Absolutely Free with a $100 Cash Purchase Dinner Set, Worth $10.00, Given Absolutely Free with a $75 Cash Purchase Dinner-Se- ' ' and $1.00 Dinner Set,' Worth $10.00, Given, Absolutely Free with a $50 ' ' and $2.00 48 Piece Dinner Set, Worth $10.00, Given Absolutely Free with a $25 i and $3.95 . At The Wm. Edwar do X Cash. Cash m Purchase Cadi. Cash .Purchase Cash. V- " 0000000000000000000000000000000000000 |