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Show 1910. Thursday, January 6, THE COOK IS NOT ALONE Furniture repairing: of all kinds r PaIN THE WORLD upholsteringjdarpet cleaning, per hanging. Painting ctc.'promut New York, Jan. 3. William L. to by Logan Furnily attended ture and Repair Co., 16 S. Main Cook, brother of Dr. Frederick A. Cook, declared today that Mrs. phone 393. Cook had Joined her husband and TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL. LOGAN. UTAH. Y PAGE SEVEN h. w Pueblo, 'Colo., Janr3. Despondency from ill health is supposed to have caused a murder and possible suicide at Beaulah, ,30 miles fronrhere, this mornings as a result of whieh Mrs. Lottie Walker was instantly killed by a bullet fired by John Bolton, who then shot himself through the head and physicians say. he cannot r. h" v that he was in communication with them. Mrs. Cook is asserted to have the explorers original req oi ds of his north pole quest in her by no means abandoned his intention to prove conclusively, despite the verdict of the Copenhagen university that he reached the north pole, said his brother, and his detractors will have a pretty bill to pay. The talk that Mrs. Cook is estranged from the doctor and that she contemplates a suit for separa Lon with large alimony is unwarranted. Mrs. Cook is standing by her husband and will continue to do so. Just now she is of immeasurable comfort to him, and 'together they are ' plannmgand working for the future I have positive information that Dr. Cook and his wife will publicly appear together and that then there will be a great change THE QUICKEST WAY in feeling. It may be only a few to prosperity and the safest weeks and it may be months beis to put your funds, whether fore they appear publicly again. of income, monthly earnings or That all depends on how long it yreekly wage, in our care. Here requires Dr. Cook to fully subwe employ your money to the stantiate his claims. jbest advantage, pay you interMr, Cook declined to say wheth est upon it, and compound it er Dtr. and Mrs. Cook were in this quarterly. We will be very country or abroad. glad, to give you extended information if you call or write. MORSE IN ATLANTA PRISON , EX-BANK- CACHE VALLEY BANKING CO. Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 3. Charles W. Morse arrived here at 10:40 LOGAN, UTAH c 2 WE SELL TH1 EARTH AND LOAN MONEY ON IT. 250,000 to Local Money Loan on City and Farm Property. Many Bargainr in Rea I Estate. 160 Acrks of Lanh Closa to $20,00 per acre. "We pay 7 per cent for money on Gem Gilt Edge Security, We make Wills, Deeds, ConCall on ns 'and be tracts, etc. happy. H. A. PEDERSEN AND CO. Office Over First National Bank Lo-ga- E i1 ;i 1 Schirmeisters FURNITURE REPAIR SHOP Opposite Thatcher Opera House Bell Phone 393 UPHOLSTERING ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE AND BUGGIES Mattressgs Cleaned and Made Over $1.00. up Bed Springs Stretched 75c up . Special Machinery WOOD WANTED -- At the n & l. COAL. CO. n; today from New York.Accompan-ie- d by the twoNewY ork detec-tive- s Morse hurriedly left the train from the side opposite side of the street station, whieh was crowded with a curious throng eager to get a view of the New York banker. On arriving at tbe prison Morse was taken to the prison office where he gave the information necessary for the prison record. Later in the day he will his dark business suit for the striped prison garb. After his 'interview with Warden Moyer in the prison office, Morse was given number 2814 and given over to the care of a deputy. He was then given a bath and a suit of prison clothes and assigned' to a temporary cell. Wife Follows Him And Will Fight For Him New York, Jan. 3. Mrs. Charles W, Morse, who follows her husband today to Atlanta to visit him in his cell at the federal prison there, will take up at once and in earnest the fight for his freedom. Mrs. Morse continues to declare Tier belief that a crying injustice has been done the former banker andi refuses to believe that he will be compelled to serve out his sentence of 15 years confinement. Mrs. Morses efforts will be warmly seconded bp his counsel, Martin W. Littleton, who reiterated today his declaration that he had by no means given up his fight for Morses liberty. . ex-ean- ge , WILL INVESTIGATE WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC - The shooting tw FRANK x ' B. KELLOGG AND W. H. --SANBORN. . The decision written Dy Judge Walter B. Sanborn and banded down by tbe United States circuit court of the eastern district of Missouri against the Standard OH company was a great victory for Frank B Kellogg, special prosecutor off tbe oil cases for the government Mr. Kellogg has worked for years getting evidence against the oil trust and has given Its lawyers law. Following the hardest fight In the history of the Sherman the action of the circuit court the. Standard Oil officials summoned more than a hundred of tbe best corporation lawyers in the country to conference to perfect an appeal. p anti-tru- st court General Supt. J. Ml Davis of the Judge OSullivan, in his address Oregon Short Line in this city toto the grand jury, directed that day, are to the effect that the the white slave traffic be - thoro- snow plows have pierced the snow drifts and that trains are now ughly investigated. It is not enough that we passing through the Beaver canshould await federal action or yon blockade. seek new legislation, said the jus The greatest danger from intice. .The existing law is adequate to punish specific offenses. If influenza is of its resulting ' in you find that active agents in the pneumonir . This can be obviated commission of any of these. offen- by using Chamberlains Cough ses have been acting under the di- Remedy, as it not only cures inrection of others or that others fluenza, but counteracts any tenhave directly or indirectly pro- dency of the disease towards 1 cured the commission of any of- pneumonia. fense, such persons arc equally as AND GUARDIAN guilty as the active participants. PROBATE " SHIP NOTICES. And the fact that such other persons' are not or were not at the time within the state of NewYork Consult County Clerk or The does not deprive you of jurisdiSigners For Furthei Information. ction., occured at the Walker home, where Bolton had been employed by Mr. Walker. It is said Dolton told Mrs. WaL ker of his intention himself antf that she endeavored to take the gun away from him and during the struggle was shot through the back. Bolton then fired a "bullet throughhis ri gbt tern pie.-- Bolton was a consumptive. ADVERTISED LETTERS A. D. 1909. R. W, JAMES, Clerk. (SEAL) Logan, Utah, Jan. 4, Dingmar,Boyd Dunn, S. C. Fisher, Mir. Asael Green, Mirs. Lettie Hansen, Miss Ililma Penrod, Geo. M. Wentworth, Miss Luella If the above are not taken away within two weeks from date they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office at Washington. JOSEPH ODELL, Postmaster. WANT COLUMN LOST Black muley cow, branded W F on left hip. Reward for in formation. J. P. Cardon Logan. -- Dec. 26 one Scotch collie 6 months old. Return about pup C. L. to McAlister, Logan Post Office and be rewarded. LOST . NOTICE. FOR LEASE FROM 160 to 800 .acres of dry farm land for In the District Court of the First three od five years quarter mile Judicial District of the State of from R. R. spur. Call on M. L. Utah, in and for ,the County of nill 182 E, 3 So, Iogv, Cache, . FOR SALE Drop head White In the Matter of the Application : Sewing Machine. All attachof The Town 'of Millville for ments. $12. 2 doors west of the a Deed to Certain Property, post office. White Sewing MaNotice. chine company. Notice is hereby given to al whom it may concern: That the NOTICE TO CREDITORS Board of Trustees of the Town o Estate of Charlotte II. Reader Millville, Cache County, Utah " have filed in the above entitlec Cooper, deceased. Creditors will present claims court a petition and made appli-catiowith "vouchers to the undersigned to the Judge thereof for a Everything in Livery at Wellsville Wellsville, In deed conveying the legal title to & Strictly First Class the County of Cache and State of certain tracts and parcels of land BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS Utah, on or before the Seventh situated in said - Millville Town Baggage Transferred and platted) ;on the records of day of May A. D. 1910, to all Parts of the City Date of first publication Janu- Cache County, Utah, as streets Both Phones No. IS. and alleys and reserved for the ary 6, A. D. 1910. Wm. H. MAUGHAN, Rea-Pecti- ve Thatcher Livery and Transfer ALL Ladies Suits Coats Skirts Co-o- p, and Dresses at half Administrator. Nebeker, Hart, Nebeker er, Attorneys. price Also Childrens Coats at the CLEAN UP & NOTICE TO CREDITORS de- ANOTHER CACHE VALLEY Awaiting Settlers. TETON VALLEY ceased. Creditors will present claims with youchers to the' undersigned at Wellsville Wellsville, in the County of Cache and State of Utah, on or before the Seventh day of May A. D. 1910. BEAVER CANYON TIE-UDate of first publication JanuON SHORT LINE BROKEN ary 6, A. D. 1910. Wm. II MAUGHAN, . Butte, Jan. 3. Outside'Nff the Administrator, Oregon Short Line, trains onfall Nebeker, Hart, Nebeker & Thatchroads into Butte, are running ana' er Attorneys. except from the east, are very close to schedule. The Short Line NOTICE TO CREDITORS is tied up completely and has Estate Aaron D. Thatcher deceasbeen since Saturday. ' The passen- ed. ger train that was due here at Creditors will present claims 4 oclock in the afternoon of New with vouchers tc the undersigned Years day is stalled in the snow at her residence in Logan City in of Beaver canyon, while passenthe County of Cache and State of gers are being cared for at Du- Utah on or before the 19th day of bois, Idaho, the town nearby, and A. D. 1910. April 100 miles north of Pocatello. On Date of first publication Dec. this frain are somewhat less than 18, A. D. 1909. 100 passengers for Butte. ' 'MARIE B. THATCHER, The last Oregon Short Line Administratrix. H. C. Co. P t X Thatch- - Estate of Frederick Cooper, Co-o- p, -- New York, Jan. 3. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., .was today sworn in as foreman of a grand jury, the special mission of which will be an investigation of the train out of Butte left Saturday white slave traffic. When Judge OSullivan observ- aftelmoon,but got no further than ed Mr. Rockfellers name among Lima, Mont., 120 miles south, those drawn for the special grand where it is stuck in at drift It is the passengers are bejury he immediately asked him to reported well for. cared r assume the foremanship.Mr.Rock-felle- ing This situation leaves the Orebegged to be excused, pleadstress of a per- gon Short Line virtually without ing ill health and a stick of equipment at this end! sonal business matters. We have a very important in- As to when the stall ed. trains will said Judge pull through no information is at quiry to pursue, OSullivan, and I believe that this time to be had. A 'message was flashed over the wires this you owe the community tins duty. Mr. Rockefeller withdraw his morning, however .that one rotary excuse and was sworn in' as fore- sweeper started north out of Duman. He, will meet with the spec bois this morning. It is expected ia! grand jury each week day dur- the line will be opened late- - toor tomorrow. , ing the month or until the body is night ' ' I to the Reports received at the office of ready .to make its report so-call- ed JUDGE use and benefit of the inhabitant of said town and the public; ft particular description wbereof ii -set forth in a map or plat thereof on file' and open to public inspection in the office of the Clerk of said Board of trustees of Millville, at Millville, Utah. It is therefore ordered that Thursday the 3rd day of February, 191(V at two oclock 'p. m., at the court room of the above entitled court in the County Court House, at Logan City, Utah, be and the same has by order of the said court been fixed as time tc hear the said petition and application and any objection or protests that may be made or filed -against the granting of said application and petition. itness theCl erkof thesaid Court with the seal thereof' affixed this 18th day of December, - je-eove- .' possesion. Dr. Cook has ' MURDER AND SUICIDE Nebeker, Jlart,Nebeker and That? cher attorneys. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Sidney Weeks, deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his desidence in Smithfield in the County of Cache and State of Utah, on or before the 3rd day of May A. D. 1910. Date of first publication Jan. 1st, A. D. 1910. SYLVESTER LOW, Administrator, and Nebeker, Hart, Nebeker i Thatcher, Attorneys for administ trator., r . i Good Irrigated Lands Improved or Un- improved from $20,00 to $35.00 per acre. Dry .Farm Lands in abundance. Best resources on earth. Timber, Coal and water in abundance. A railroad is to be built through tho valley next year lADDHESS: KILLPACK AND EVANS DRIGGS, IDAHO LOCAL MAIL CARD. LOGAN POSTOFFICE. CLOSING OF MAILS. . West and South . ; . 7.45 a. m. East, 10.00 a. m. East, West, North and South 3 :40 p. m. East West and South -- Preston Branch 7 ; p. m. 10 K)0 a. m. Wellsville, Hyrum and Paradise Providence and Millville . 9:30 a. m. 1:00 p. m. Benson, King, except Sunday) R. F. D. No. 1.,' College, (except Sunday,,... 9:30 a. m. . R. F. D. No. 2., Greenville, (except Sunday... 9:30 a. m. ARRIVAL OF MAILS North and South; A., 8:40 a. m., 7:50 p. m. East, West, 2:00 p. m. East, West and South 8.40 a. m.., Preston BranohTi . .7. . T; a. m. 8:40 . and Paradise Wellsville, Hyrum Providence and Millville ..4:30 p.m.,-: Benson and King .except Sunday, 12:30 p.m. Nd. D. R. F. A :30 p. m.V 1, College 1 KX) p. m. R. F. D. No. 2, Greenville General Delivery and Carrier Windows oepn from 10.00 i to 11 KX) a. m. Sundays and Holidays., ; The mail which arrives at 7 :50 p. m. is worked as soon as received, thereby allowing patrons having lock boxes to get their mail as soon as distributed. JOSEPH ODELL, postmaster, Logan, Utah. ...... .... 1 ..... ..... .......... -- uAjLJLiJiiiLmMiiiyiiiJi niiwnminiTnrwrun - |