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Show r vOLU xnr H A XXXI. 1 QJl r 4 LOGAN CITY, UTAH, NUMBER lk. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1909. You Desire to see the Prohibition Law that is Sure to be Placed on the City Ordinance Books, Enforced? ; lILyoa do you will not be so foolish as to vote for a Pcpubllcan Mayg the Council is sure to be Democratic. Has not the Democratic Party done your bidding during the last; two years, and done it well? Then why not show your Appreciation of it with your votes Do , ! i ! upon the injury to Midshipman THE REASON Wilson,- wlu sustained a fracture of the fifth vertebra at Annapo lis two weeks ago, has aroused a I Shall not Vote For Prohibition SETTLEDJT LAST 1. i It Interferes with iriy per- -' feeling of uneasiness 'among the soual cadets that the government may liberty, I have the right to. was another ruction over Thusday and Friday nights, - Pbebbe John Smith Ballard, take some action to curtail foot- cat an dr drink what I wish. Nov. 4 and 5, another show from wife q Thomas M. Ballard, died sheet railway matter on , the 2. It has resulted, in failure ball. the Oipheum theatre in Ogden at her home in the Second ward j Saturday when it, vas learned where it has been given long, fair Byrne,' who is 21 years old, is will play at the Thatcher Opera Sunday night, Det. 3lst at 10:15. become dis that David Eccles had ... trials. ; , house. The music .will be furnishShe was the daughter of Ed- a sou of John Byrne, former chief result of .the - that comes t couraged as the is voice This the The father of of Buffalo; party. police ed by musicians from the "Orph-eun- f ward W, and Ann John Smith stock subscriptions by local peothe New England, states, is Plenty' of water here, Mr. in attended the game, When he saw k(m orchestra. It was found that arid was( limir Aug. to - give pie and had threatened New York, Pennsylvania,, the pilot. it worked too hoy lying unconscious on the Is0 roin a hardship on Ea tPoitage Box Elder Co.Wheu seems that President," remarked, great up the .whole thing. It Indiana and other states. We have now neaily 200 feet the artistto iuake them rehearse lnit a Child her" pa rents moved to field after a scrimmage, he sprangiio, that people here beneath us." he expected in-PPosed to the best j in Ogden and again ip Logan no Logan and settled in the Second fiom his seat and ran to his irould put up about half of the of terests the state and the nation-O- f A moment later the formal re- this wa hoy and helpedrtakr care done. the ward, where she lived until h'r amount necessary to build him. Mrs; Byrne was informed Why! Because fighting saloons. ception committee was on board Maxims .Models, living repro- marriage to Thornes M. Ballard, road and was vastly disappointAf to and the president was escorted the accident tonight and 'will makes more drunkards than the ductions of. the .worlds famous Which occurred April 2, 1890 Five ed to find that only about seven The Master the landing. President Taft and in Wes Point in the morn- saloons do. thousand dollars had been 'subspaintings is the. headline attrac- children were born to them one arrive not evil." his party were quickly placed in tion. There are five people in daughter, and four sons; namely ing cribed. Some eat more beef than is and) the big parade up the act and The army surgeons, are attendcarriages their statuesque work Eva, Thomas IL, Guy E., Steal' President Bacon of the BoosCanal street began. good for the body; others drink t Harris together with the wonderful-electrica- l ing W., and Melvin M. ;the young ing 'young Byrne and they hope too much tea and ters Club, coffee,- while streets The principal business effects, is said to be "superb. est being but 2 years old all are fqr his ultimate recovery, but his and Secretary Allen immediately lace themselves too tight... of the .city were traversed and condition is extremely grave. The Arlington Four, a quar-te- t living.got busy and. a meetingof lhe Would the prohibitionists close-thThe wherithe StCharles hotel, ' and of young men wlio appear A a girl she always took an ac- Byrne', weights 170 pound-business men of the city was callbutcher shops and prevent the-salhome of the presidential party dressed, as messenger boys, have tive in the primary and Sun- was strong and robust. ed for Saturday- - afternoon.-- At part of tea and. coffee and corsets for two (lays, was 'reached, the an entertainment which basgone day sejhdol, arid was a teacher for " The fact that a complete dia- because some that time there was a good represeand people do not know left the" carriage well elsewhere.'-Dic- k with her gnosis has not been made leaves a number of ntation of the business interests president hoW to feed or dress themselves, reviewed the procession from the Gardner and Ann Revere husbawl and family, have lived the possibility that Byrne may there, and Mr. II. E. Hatch stated in the best way. of the in front Throngs call their turn real variety. at Cache Junction and. later at have been injmed internally. the purpose of the gathering to be balcony. hotel were limited," only by space Thq drunkard, the glutton nor 1 Patsy Doyle is a humorist of Newton; finalv returning to Lothat of securing a more generous the prostitute will ever be reand liberalily of the police.' . original methods who tells no old gan in. 1907, where she remained ELECTION STRIFE response from people bere in the claimed by the law of force' or a J until the time of her death. GROWING SERIOUS to the Immediately after the "parade stories and imitates no one. matter of subscriptions prohibition. There is a better way of officials by the presstock of the street , railway com- reeeptioi Signor Luciano Lucca, describ- She ipas suffered greatly durhe ed as the man with .two voices. ident was arranged and later Courthouse of Jackson, Kentucky and) it is about time that the int ? two years," with tupany. There was a spirited talk ing telligence of the world were findto get a little resT. in Possession of Band of uses a soprano and ,a baritone in berculosis of the stomach, but was Howell retired by Congressman Joseph ing and applying this better way. The president accepted an in- turn in the duets he sings. This Armed Men who finally moved that as Mr. a patient sufferer, never always When the natural rights Archwith vitation to luncheon is Signor Luccas first tour of corriplaining of her lot, although Eccles desired to know at once away from the minority a bishop Blenk at noon and 'dined America 30. With Jackson, Ky..-Octhard at times to bear. She was a just what the people in Logan e with the distinguished in possession of reaction is sure to follow. Paul Nevin.s and Ruby Erwood noble woman, an affectionate wife the court-hous- e would do, that an effort be made We can afford to look at both do a lot ofjittle bits and some and mother and a true and consis- armed men under the leadership to raise at least $15,000. 'fhe m0 prelate. sides of this great question,- and of the Democrats, two nearby After luncheon he began a dancing,.r Mr.Nevins appears tent Latter-da- y tion carried and Saint, dying in subscriptions learn lesson that history teakh the : First he first in a Jewish impersonation full faith of a sheltering men of the were at once called for. C. M. Har strenuous 'afternoon. resurrec-tio- n buildings glorious t ea us. Jesuit college and then in blackfaee.:--Mis"' .faction, armed., with .rifles, m who when it eomek to real eff- drove to the-biI cannot vote for prohibition ective boosting is the real goods, and spoke a few words to the plays a soubrette pait. Funeral services will be held in and the swearing in of fifty depu- because from my point of view it There will also be moving pic- the Second ward meeting home, ties this afternoon, the situation at onee raised his subscription students. Then he hurried tot he lie would striking a blow against over the coming county election from $100 to $500, and that star-- ' Athenaeum, where he addressed tures ""and special music by the Wednesday. Nov. 3rd at 2 ,p. m. freedom the that was bequeathed convention. orchestra ted things going; When " ' they Those wb hing- to- view the re- became so apute today that many the tons" by" "pealing of that" . On every .street a profusion of mains mavvdo so at the family of the leading Republicans destopped the entire fifteen thousgrand old Bell of Liberty, and had been raised, and the com- Waving flags, red, white and blue SURGICAL OPERATION residence No. 554 W. 2nd So. parted from town. ' ' JUSTICE. ' MAY REFORM THE BOY Wednesday, between the hours of The principal struggle in the mittee' that bad been appointed streamers and otherN decorations bitter campaign ia over the office was instructed to go out, and get garb the city in gala attire and 10 a. m. and 1, p. d 30. of circuit judge. The candidates BANKERS OF PORTLAND among St. Oct., Louis, conspicuously' as. much more as it could. It went displayed ARE UNDER INDICTMENT fourteen for this office are D; B. Redwibe, to work in earnest and in a short all this, the slogansSrf Harry McDonald, who tried and to burn the St. Louis county .jail Democrat, and Judge Adams, Rewhile had secured enough to run feet through the valley," Portland1, Or., Oct. 30. The a stolen ' the total he had after Dixie, her at through publican. deep Dig Clayton up to seventeen thouswhich has been inand. This news was sent to Mr. sound the keynote of the occasion horse and buggy, driven sixteen During the morning County grand jury HALL AT.NIBLEY the affairs of the OreEccles' and he announced that it of the deep waterways conven- miles into the country, put the Judge Taulbee and Sheriff Craw- vestigating Trust and Savings bank, horse in a stable and burned both tion. was entirely ford, followed' by, a crowd, de- gon satisfactory to him, M5 Which closed its doors two years Sybella Clayton, who ia manded the The visit of President Taft to the barn and the beast, was rethe road will be built without key to .the,, court' conceded, to be returned indictments today Utahs ago. by many the home of Archbishop Blenk for leased today on. a bond of $200, further trouble it is thought. house,' claiming that Jailor Little, foremost conwill Whiter II. Moore, presia give bis signed by his mother, Mrs. Mary pianist, who is a Republican, was con- against The A. C. folk were certainly luncheon today just 'prior cert at Nibley Ilall next Friday dent; Wf Cooper Morris, cashier, liberal in their contributions, Dr. address before the waterways McDonald. cealing arms and ammunition" to. Mass is and E. E. Lytle, Leo Friede and Utah a night. markClayton The mother told Circuit Judge George Thomas announcing that convention this afternoon, oppose the Democrats at the elecwho began, the, 'study of tion. The request was granted Henry A. Moore, directors. he had been able to secure about ed the second time the president Wurdeman that the boy had tak- girl niu-'iunder Prof. J. J. Mcdel-laf- i and the Democrats were Each is indicted on six counts entertained - there. en the ri merely to three 'thousand dollars in. sub- has"" been soon in In Salt Lake a of number for having' accepted deposits afCity possession of the court-housscriptions there. The committee While- he was secretary of war from a doctor who recently opershe Later studied at ago.' years he knew the hank was insolter the entertained adenoids. by ated on him for which had in hand the matter of Mr. Taft was Sheriff Crawford this afternK)n Dresden and in vent. .Berlin, with Germany, swore in W. II. Moore and W.Cooper Alienists have' recommended raising the money is composed of late Archbishp. Chapelle,' fifty Democratic sheriffs, where she became a very accomMorris in are indicted on additional adenoids the from' of became removal he whom" the the Boosters committee and the acquainted many of whom are alleged to he artist. the plished counts tendDuring as past in nasal passage of children, charging embezzlement. with the liquor interfollowing citizens; Josephllowell, the Philippines. sympathy she has concerts in given The five men were arrested' on ests. ing toward both moral and physi- year Joseph E. Cardon and J. A. Widt several of the principal cities of is also BAZAAR held . It cal improvement Wednesday of this week on the Those who her attend Germany. of the grand recommendation In the Second ward meeting that mrch an operation develops ACRES CAREY concert next Friday night will 10,000 chil 5. 4 school and the TAFT ARRIVES Nov. with Large 3, house mentaraptitude.of jury, charged LANDS. . having rehave rare a such musical treat, otrnamental t dren;' IN NEW ORLEANS variety of useful and To be opened for settlement at ceived . deposits tafter they were Mrs. McDonald said Harry Was as is seldom obtained in Logan. aware of the unstable condition, articles for. saly Amusements Mkdbury, Idaho' on November next issue for program. ' See had and Refreshments. of the bank. operated upon recently Trip Down The Mississippi every", evening. . ... 16th., under the King Hill Extenof the & childish fear entertained Admission 5c. . From St. Louis is Success-"full- y sion Irrigation Company. ReducYOUNG BYRNE LIES physician. -- She said her son does - Hotel Thieves Secure Loot Concluded. NEAR DEATHS DOOR ed rates will be made via Oregon not know the difference between SEVENTH WARD BAZAR Short Line. See agents fop sellNew Orleans, Oet.'JO. To the If you... wish an afternoon and right and wrong, and is not reing dates, rates and further pare West Point, "X. Y., Oct. 30. Salt Lake, Oct. 30. Some time roar f guns-'frothe warships evening" of real pleasure and prof- sponsible for what he has done. ticulars. o mem i Buffalo, Friday night thieves entered the Harry will appear next Friday Eugene a. Byrne in midstream sainted1 it; you cant afford to miss the of he Unitclass of the room of J her senior, If. McIntyre, who in the Bazar to be held at the Seventh before Judge Furdeman by. the. deafening shrieks pf-s- iHYRUT.I STAKE R. S. . ed States roorn and trie Tlamp'-hme. 14v Military academy' ;t fens, the clanging,of bells and ward meeting house under the juvenile court, f : The Hyrum Stake R. S. will west South Temple, and stole a football on tackle the versity the Ml A. I. of .the shrill cheers of 100.000, en- auspices of the eleven,' lies in. the eadet hospital hold their officers meeting on suit of clothes, an overcoat and NATIONAL APPLE SHOW thusiastic citizens who lined the ward on Thursday, Nov. 4, 1909. 1909, Nov. 6th at 12 a safety razor. In the clothing and tonight, partly Saturday, hanks of the Mississippi, Presi-- . Besides the usual bazar features, Spokane, Wash in reoclock, inclusiveRe-duce- d paralyzed- because of injuries Hyrum Third ward there were a number of valuable Taft arrived at New Orleans Mrs. Broberg will present the one November 15, to 20, and the R. S. in ceived with the meeting house, today, Adgame rates via Oregon Short papers which can not help the at 10 oclock this morning, bring-In- " act farce entitled Tangles." 1m; held on will when he Harvard was thieves but which are a great loss-tSatuidav, subjected . . r , toa successful conclusion his mission in evening, five and ten Liner Tickets on sale November in10 2 a. m. and p. m. a scrim- Nov, 13th, at No- to terrific pressure the victim of the theft. The long trip down the river from St. cents. Dont forget to bring your 13th., and 14th., limited to ia at the same condition critical. Ilia, place, mage. for police have secured no trace of LouisT small change for the bargainsrwe vember' 25th. See agents ' The Stake accident,., following closely the robbers. Presidency It was & reception well worthy have to offer are something great I rates and further particulars. of the bigx president and that he enjoyed it was evident. Standing-on-t- he bridge of the trim and speedy little Oleander, -- his marked among personal entourage- by bis "huge figure, he bowed and smiled happily at the enthusiasm of . the throng, turning now and then to one of his whisper aeomment-t- 1LR0AD PROBLEM liHS.T.ll.ISlLLAIIDj IM j - he-group-bl , I s - al-h- j in-ju- ted I I said-Resis- t. Vice-presiden- - a-fe- - r e '-' tin-pas- . are-take- -- . -- tete-a-tet- . . - g -- Er-wood s . - - Eight-year-ol- miss cl . -- t get-awa- - e. , - - . -- semi-consciou- s Con-feTen- , , - , , |