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Show '.'.'.PAGE four 1H3 KILLED IN DENVER Salt Lake, Jan.- - 4. --Word was received fromDenver today of the death of Mrs. B. F. A. Flemming, M All the latest styles - and serviceable Every pair at a Bargain during our Clean-U- p H.C.Co. formerly Miss .Winnie . Jones of Salt Lake, who was accidentally "truck by a street car Dec. 14.She is a cousin of Nephi L. Morris, president of 'the Salt Lake stake, a sister of Mirs. A. B'. Carter, Con way Jonas and Hugh Jones of Salt Lake, and Elias Jones of Nephi. Her husband and boy survive her. Mrs. Carter wentAo Denver, but,, arrived to late to see her sister alive. Half a dozenDen verdoof or s were engaged to attend Mrs.Fleru tb agvd Norwegian jhko. dramatis and novelist e ming, who died in the St .Josephs Bjorustm ureases sympathy among-thlovers of true literature all hospital. over the world Bjorusou Is now seven le was boro on years old In attempting to cross a corner Dec 8. 1832. ltbh youth be took up journalism after leaving college anrt with a woman friend, she was early turned bis attention to the drama He was director of the Bergen theater lu the latter after which he resided foi a time Italy, Gerstruck by an incoming Broadway many and Denmark fifties, Returning to Norway, he took charge of the Christiania he directed for several years. He was in America la lKHi and car at the corner of Florida street theater, which 1882. lecturing In all the" larger cities. and was dragged for nearly a Mock., She received- internal injuries, suffering greatly. The mat- biological laboratory will be the the- tragedy is said to be that Mrs. ter has been reported to the Coro- second. The Sloane laboratory Riley recently deserted her husner and will be investigated. will cost $450,000 The cost of the band and took np her residence She was popular in Denver, biological laboratory,) prdbably at the home of Dr. MercerDir. baving a wide circle of friends. Mercer has lived in Iaho Falls a will he about $200,00. year, having jiojag from Iowa, HOTEL GUEST GIVES Favors Raising the Maine while Riley-ha- d been in the town BOOTBLACK $20. but . Both men were time. exhort V Washington, Jan. 4- President 45 years old. Taft is heartily in favor of the .about New York, Jan. 3. One of the Maine plan to raise the Italian bootblacks at a big New from the bottom battleship Officers of Plow Company of Jlafana hare York hotel received a $20 bor. The presidcnUhas informed as a New- Year present from W. G.j Danielsen, president of RepresentativeLord of Michigan a guest. When the money was giv thatljdesired to see the latters the Danielsen Plow company of en to the bewildered bootblack, Jfilfappropriatmg money for the Independence, Missouri, is at the he immediately said that New Windsor. Ifie came to Salt purpose- enacted into law. would quit his job at oncedCelar Lake to attend the annual board ing that this wasefiough to NEITHER MADRIZ NOR ESTmeeting this week, when the folon him for the "keep esylstreet, A. RADA WORKING FOR PEACE lowing officers rest of thewmter. W. Ivins, president; W. G.. Danielsen, vice president; M- F. Cow a Washington, Jan. BU LLETS (GREET THE YEAR the state ley-- , secretary and treasurer, who department "knows, no are directors, efforts are at present together with: Geo. particular 1. With-- a fusi-lad- e Bmgham,-Ja-n O. -- Bennion, Jesse being madeTnTNicaraguar either of bullets, Little Austria by President Madriz or Gen. Est- Knight and George Rigby. Samat Highland Boy shot the old year rada in the interest of uel Peterson was again chosen lopeacei out and the new year in. At the A1 telegram from United States cal manager. reall the of midnight approach Vice Consul Caldera declared milMr. Danielsen says Independvolvers and rifles of the entire continued in Mana- ence, .which town is of such hisitary activity sttlement were brought into ac- gua. toric interest 'to many Utahns, is tion, the.eanyons and mountains ' Unofficial advices indicate that now a modern little city of 15,000 reverbrating as though awakened Gen. Estrada is putting his army people. It has 17 churches, and is by a line of battle, as they usher- in readiness for an early move on a pretty and attractive place in ed in the new year. the capital and that aMdriz is which to live. 1 hastening an army eastward to The Daniesen Plow company RELIEF SOCIETY MEETING. meet this force. A conflict, there- .. owns 18 acres near the heart of The regular meeting of the fore, may be expected before Est- the city. Its principal product is Cache Stake Relief Society off- radas army has reached the vici- steel plows, but this season it will icers will be held Saturday, Janu- nity of Managua. The details as manufacture steam plows on ary 8th, at the usual time and to the strength and preparedness a large scale. Already the Interof either army are entirely want- national has place. contracted to take Presidency Cache Stake Relief ing so far as the state department all their surplus product for the is concerned. Society. year. - Pekin, Jan. 2. Negotiations ex tendingover five months between China and Portugal on the question of the Mkcao boundary have and today the Chinese sent a formal message to the Portuguese government that under no circumstances will it consent to arbitrate. It i3 pointed out that only China and Portugal can settle this question begov-itrnme- nt ' tween themselves. Macao is bn an island of the same name at the mouth of the Canton river. China holds that for some years all dependencies of the city of Macao have been occupied illegally by Portugal, and that the only concession of territory ever to Portugal was the town . made of Macao. China insists that "the territory and adjacent islands be evacuated by Portugal. At the Hongkong conference , the Chinese delegates refused to ' recognize Portugals claims in Macao or to submit the question -- to arbitration.Later fhePortuguese government sent Gem Machado to China in the hopo-- of reaching an amicable settlefiient of the dispute but he failed in this mission.. 1 i SEVEN ALLEGED DYNA- MINERS UNDER ARREST Baltimore, Jan. 2. With the ar rest today of Charles W. Gruber and John B. Kenney, there are now in custody seven men charged with complicity in attempts to destroy a bridge of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad company in this eity Friday nightr In Grubers bouse detectives yesterday found a quantity pf dynamite, . In Unions and two-piec- e 1 - - - gold-piec- - w-e- re d: - o-far Arrested For Cruelty f- 4 arrestFour Greeks have been SENTENCED FOR OFFERING UNKNOWN ROBBER KILLED People who have been enquired in Salt Lake for, turning 25 BRIBE TO U. S. OFFICER ing about Hicks Almanacs can get horses out to starve to death, which Chieago, Jan. 4. An unidenti them now at the Journal office. several of them had done after fied mhn, said by the police to 111., Jan. 4. PleadSpringfield, eating willows an inch in thick- ing guilty to a charge of offering have been an accomplice of Otto ness. The others were' provided a bribe to a United. States officeT, Olsen, now under arrest for the at for by the Humane Society. Will Criger of Pana was fined tempted robbery of the Norwood Mgr. Newman $50 and costs and given a senten- park postoffice yesterday, was FOUR PERSONS PERISH ce of one day in jail by Federal shot and killecby the police here Leaves Logan IN TENEMENT HOUSE FIRE Judge Humphrey yesterday. Cri- today. The shooting occurred as ger was occused of offering $50 the man attempted to escape from New York, Jan, 2. Four lives to Gen. John March 1st CBlaek, head of the a house in which he had been surwere lost and three persons re- United States civil service com- rounded by the police. This is the ceived serious hurts in a tenement mission for an appointment as rur third robber killed by the police bouse fire in Jersey City today. al mail carrier. Criger had taken since Jan. 1. J One man jumped from a four- the examination and claims he IDAHO FALS TRAGEDY been told the quickest way h had to get the appointment was to "A 4 WHY COUGH? Idaho Falls, Ida., Jan. 4. There buy it from the commissioners. was a double tragedy here Mon. . Kennedys WHAT MRS. SAGES day night. Dr. J. W. Mercer, a GIFT DOES FOR YALE veterinary surgeon, was shot and Laxative Cough instantly killed by W. W. Riley, Syrup who then turned the weapon and New Haven, Conn., Jan. 4. Mrs. Rnsfsell Sages gift of $650,-00- 0 Miot himself in the head.- The will cure your .cold to Yale has made possible the tragedy took-placwithout witr most extensive building changes nesses', in the rear room of the 25 "jjYo 25c and 50c ever planned by the university. It Capital cafe. Sweater Coats "go at... 68 r - a bottle - . is anounced that the construction The men were heard . quarrel-in- g Ladies tFur t Trimmed $1.50 of .two-ne; the shots soon followed, four buildings will be.be-gp-n Felt Juliets go at ... . 89tf in laThe when and immediately. succession, rapid physics Mens SbxH;.,' it',..... 4 ,10c Co-Co:op, which was " recently Chief of Police Fisher entered the boratory, Your choice jof any Hat in the ' f , n. both D. room men. and J. of were on given the J.Sloane, by lying, V Stote nothing. reserved. The Prescription Store New York will be housed in the floor dead. Mercer.s bqdy showed $2.19 first structure erected and a new three bullet wounds.r The .canste of e For Women and children 25 off at the Cleari-u- p H. C. CoJ m - 4 Bjoro-tjern- PORTUGAL All Athene? 1910-Caus- -- CHINA REFUSES TO ARBITRATE WITH Hillside, Mich,, Jan. 4. Justice of the Peace Frfcbie resigned yes terday because local option has made Lis district so good that there is nothing for a justice of the, peace today. The justices letter to the mayor says. I most respectfully hereby ten der my resignation as a justice of the peace of the city of Hillside to take effect on March 1, county, prohibition, local -option, up drunks, no vagrants, no disorderly persons, no business to further mak the office desirable, or in any way profitable. -t Arizona Pioneer Shot Globe, Ariz., Jan. 4. James P. Lindsey, a pioneer mining man, was shot and killedSatufday near Solomon ville- by Thomas W addell, aged 18, according to advices received here todays Waddell asserts that he shot Lindsay as the remit of a trivial quarrel. -- SALT LAKE WOMAN tion. L ' RESIGNED BECAUSE HX3 DISTRICT WAS TOO GOOD and died. Those injured probably will re cover. The fire is believed to have been of incendiarjTorigin. Shoes for Thursday, 'Januitiy 6, 1910. ' JOtULNAL. LOGAN. UTAH. Y story window and died soon after ward. A woman was burned to a crisp, her arms entwined abou her baby. A child was rescued by firemen, but had inhaled flames Reduce Your Shoe Bill Women and Children of every descrip-"- TPJ-WEEKL- MEXICAN GOVERNMENT VICTIM OF SWINDLERS NOTICE TheHigh Priests of the Cache ake, will hold their monthly meeting, at 10 a? m. Sunday January 9th 1910 in the Logan taber' nacle. All IliglU Priests and members of mother quorums of the priesthood are cordially invited. EDWARD W. SMITH, BENJAMIN M. LEWIS, Presidency. El Paso, Texas, Jan. 4. The Mexican government has swindled out of many thousands of dollars by ticket a gent 9 who had been carrying on a system of reportiflg'tickets as sold for a shorter distance than they really were purchased for. The agents at Queretcro, Luchuria, San Luis Potosi and other places have been 0 ' arrested. It is said the swindling scheme was devised! by , a discharged American conductor, who soldi the idea to the Mexican agents, hut the fact was overlooked that the conductors) tickets would not check up with the agents-reportand in this way the fraud was detected. bn , NOTICE OF SALE State of Utah )SS ) City of Logan I have in my possession the following described animal, lawfully impounded, which if not claimed and taken away will be sold to the highest cash bidder at estray pound in this city, on Saturday the 15tli day of January ,M910 at the hour of 2 p. m. s Description of Animal One brown mare about 8 years old. foretop has been cropped; three shoes on. No marks or brands visible. Said) animal was impounded; in said city pn.t.he 2ndday of January, 191(1 B. ML LEWIS, tfity Foundkeeper. " Two Brothers, over Eighty, Burned to Death New Florence, Pa.,Jan.4. John and Daniel Utsler, brothers, 85 and 80 years, respectively, were burned to death today in a fire that destroyed their log cabin hearherel Baseball, Football, Tennis, Marbles, Tag They all batter the childrens shoes Give them Buster Brown Shoes. They shed knocks, kicks and wear, as duck sheds water. a - BUSTER BROWN Blue ) Ribbon SHOES For youngsters $1.50 to $2.50. BUSTER BROWN Wants to be remembered to all of his little Logan Friends. He says he had a better time in Logan than in any other town. HELL COME AGAIN soon if all wear Buster you Brown Shos. MORRELL CLOTHING CO. Dissolution Sale - - w -- Drug at",:.. e 4 - t 4 ' t . i . a i ' Knee Mens heavy. $2.00 .Wool .33c Sweater Coats,. g0 at. . 97 $3.00 Shoes, Ladies $1.50 Shoes in ' any eat Mens or Ladies - laree variety, go at 10c Handkerchiefs Your choice Of - any 'Pants in th'e store. reserved; at -- -- $1.88 3 style, go at, r.y 50c Sdspenders -- . . . 9S 19 of Your choice : of any Pair of Nothing Shoes in tHe store. 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