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Show LOGAN CITY. UTAH. SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1910. VOLUME XXXI. full; a move in the right ' Since the agreement between th'e Forest Service and the Utah State Land Board has been terminated; permittees who grazed stock in thepajt upon basis of State Lands' have beeh notified to make direct applies tion for suitable lands to theUtah State Imd Board for this years grazing privileges. no thereto NUMBER 42 n m G . dulged J ! ' - , of-fic- er - ' f - r -- . at 1 ', rs , - - 5.1 l glands o , v - CHANGES IN five. Mr. Roy Rudolpk who is now teaching at the A, Cl will sever his connection with that institution bn about the first' of the month in order to engage in the drug business. He has purchased V an interest in the Co-o-p Drug Co., and will be employed there hereafter. Mr. Rudolph is a young man of agreeable manners, . full of energy -- and has - considerable experience in the drug business: Bertha Neish gave a party on' Christmas eve to -- He will, he a most valuable assistant to Manager R. S, McAlister who, in- his endeavor to make the business a success ha3 almost lived at the store for the past year or two. Te ha the satisfaction however of knowing .that he built up the firm until it is one 0f the most' thriving institutions of the city,- - and today is handing a great deal more trade than ever , . before in its" history. ' ' It enters upon he year, 1910 better prepared than ever to serve its patrons, because it has a larger 'stock;' improved methods and now has secured the best of help. Its prospects are certainly - Mliss DRUG CO CO-O- P . Well if we cant have onr way Y about things, we ll take our dishes and go home, and we wont play with you any more. That seems to be the attitude of the Republican members of the city council, as evidenced by their action of HOLIDAY TIMES Wednesday evening in deliberatefrom the IN ly absenting themselves PARK was the then. It held meeting regular meeting night and the CHRISTMAS DRIVES, DAN-CINRepublican members knew AND JAGS NEW quite as well as did theDemocrats, TOWN OFFICERS but instead of attending they met SCHOOLS in the 'store of John II. Anderson and decided not to go to the meetHIDE PARK, Jan. 6. The ing, but they hadnt the consideholidays were duly celebrated-i- n ration for the five Democratic mem different ways according to the bers, the Attorney, Marshal and taste of members of our communj;-tyRecorder who were- - there to tell Some of our youBg-me- n them that they were" not coming, in fast driving, etc., for but instead, let them assemble which they Were suipmone be: and wait. The Mayor did fore his honor Justice Seamons, call up and annuonce that he had who promptly assesed the boys decided to e&l, the meeting off, a $5.00 each, others $2.00, and so thing that he has no more author- on. One unlucky wight was mulity to do than any ether citizen of cted out of $8.00 for using protown." The reason for this action fane language. Take it all hi all jt is .said was that Councilman the justice reaped a fat harvest Stevens, had, been sent down to and if kind .of prosperity that Salt, Lake tb get some of .the poli- shall continue he will be able tical experts there to assist in desoon to life the mortgage off his vising some means to outwit the Demoeratic m embers of the coun farm Daneing was a prominent week. The cil and grab the appointive offi- feature, during the of out saloons at a disthe ces, and the other members did closing count seemed, to affect not a fqw not want to meet until he got of our citizens. However, that is ' back.He came back on the eveing all pa3t and we turn our faces totrain and was surprised that no ward the rising sim with! a deter.meeting was held. It is said that f do better in the fu- he brought little comfort back mination ' ture. I with him. , The new. town , officers have Of course with but live mem-er- s itwas impossible, to hold a qualified and are getting down fine shape. The eeting and after waiting for a to business in gobff while the members present first official act was to lop off the adjourned. It is said that they official head off our "quarantine reputies, and all connected will wait until the next regular office. Tis also alleged with his, meeting of the council before re- -' official that the .frefiort for turning to; the chamber, as they that, do not intend being fooled again last year was tabbed b the old by attending specially called meet board and the new board rejectings when perhaps no quorum ed it in toto ; claiming jt is too will be present again. The Demo high. -- James W, Perks was given town Constable and cratic members have been attend- the plum-oing council meetings galore, for quarantine officer. We say it was the past six weeks, cleaning up the a good selection. . What Ilyde unfinished business and passing park peeds is more efficient serordinances, and they do not rel- vice, and less red ,t'ape; and if Will Perks is not the man that ish the idea of being fooled with can give us a good straightforin this manner. ward clean service, where shall we find one! ST. JbHNS CHURCH Our schools start out welLIIyde Services for the first Sunday af- Park has now four schools under ter Epiphany. Morning Prayer at Pnc.rqQf. A Miss Spierman from 11 oclock; Evening Service, Frist Logan has been engaged to teach of a special course of sermons on beginners with the New Year. debated doctrines. Subject: The Our old friend1 Elder John E. God. of the Old Testament. 7:30 Lee reached his home Monday evening, the 3rd inst. He has engagement acoyapa been doing missionary work : in EXPECTED ANY TIME the Central States mission. He has been absent a little over two Managua, Jan. 5. Gen.Vasquez years. We are pleased to welcome has left to assume command of him home again. I the government forces at Acoyapa , The High Creek Electric Light Iwhere an engagement wi.th the in- Co., seems to be a very tender now westas as soon for army moving surgent 'rye have a plant; ward, may take place soon. Mem-d)e- little cold spell it freezes, up and of the local RedCross branch refuses its light. , !have gone to A Mr. Brossard of Richmond Bluefields, where regain many of the prisoners taken was within our gates a few days 7 Gen. Estrada in. the battle of ago and bought up several head of our best borseaat good prices. One pair of mares brought the GRAZING PRIVILEGES neat sum $500; another, .team $440, and others cheaper.- i 4 Wm. Ricks of Benson was in .The, many .owners of stock I which graied upon, the Cache Na- - town the other day . trying. to tional lForgst last season, will be trade or sell a very fine Shire stal Interested to leam that last years lion. , Mlany of our people seem to jr permittees on National. Forest prefer the .Belgian horse and of record who have not the prospects are that a company sold or disposed of ' their stock will he formed between now and ' will be sent a grazing application spring and send back for one. We for the coming season within the have ; no use-f- or the, professional next few days. Up to the present stud peddler; theyre-toexpendate, however; the annual grazing sive. Where from three to four '.authorization from the Secretary thousand dollars is asked for a of Agriculture for the Cache Na- horre, Just count me out. They tional Forest has not been receiv-- i can be bought for 4 third less at ' ed, but is expected in the yery the stables. Farmers, let's take care of oursehre near future. of-th- at direc- . tion. Mrs. RiehardCostley and daugh ters, Maggie and Blanche came over from Logan , to spend the holidays with relatives.'"" . MJr. and Mrs. Geo. Sheffield and their son Peter were Clarkston visitors. Mr, Sheffield is on the brink of departure for a Northern States mission in which we wish him. success, and came to say fare : "" well. Mr. William IL Griffiths entertained 30 of his friends on the evening of Dec. 30. A delicious lunch was served and games were indulged in Miss Ruby Jardine earned off first prize and Mr, Adelbert Shumway the consolation trophy at progressive high of her friends.' After enjoying a tasty lunehthey - were all taken for a sleigh ride. Mr. John Dable and bis sister gave a card party in honor of the family club. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Goodey and daughter Thelma, started in f a covered sleigh for Malta, Idaho, days ago, and their relatives weretjuite uneasy about them o fthe cold weather, bright. KING OF THE'IBELGIANS. news-oALBERT, until their safe arrival in good health reached here.They All the I.lbernUiitti aud even many of the, Socialists In Belgium look forward to many reforms under King Albert a Ad that unusually democratic arrived in good condition-a- nd OVER monarch wtll corue nearer,- having the eombtnrd PUflpon of bis people than found all snow the gone. any other ruler. In the old world eicept possibly King Bdward and tha German emperor. Both' he and his queen hr- - oed and respected by their Washakie, Jan. 3. We had subjects. Their charities and their Interest In ' tfie Jeople have" "long been BARNES3 WILM0WSKY NOT sonrees of friendly comment not only In Belgium, but all over the old wor.d. grand good old 'time on New FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE Years. But nice and the new- - king's policy. It Is generally believed. Will have the effect of program in mornarresting lire fast growing tendency toward socialism In Belgium. ing, which was recitations, select hitra New York, Jan. 5. Baron readings gongs, remarks, speechof Berlin and his wife, es etc. We well pleased who was Miss Barbara Krnpp, and grand hall in evening. daughter of tbe great German Mr, Jensen, Brown, Lorenzo gunmalter, have left for Germany Ilootcheno, Mose Neaman and after a three months "sightseeing Mr. WillieOttogary and wife visit -Itrip in the United States and ing up north on Kamas around " Tiiis'inetliod "removes'dirf and MANYIi SITORS. NEW" BAND. Canada. .What interested Us Ross Fork, Idaho, and having most, said the baron just before time up there; return home for NUME1ROUS VISITORS. all disease germs from every port departing, was ; the settlement last Friday; and Mr. Edward ARRIVED HOME. tion of the fabric. Ladies Dresswork which we observed in New Grand was down here in our town es and Clothing of all kinds, Jan. 3. The York, Chicago, San Francisco and spend- New Years, here, ne acCLARKSTON, Mens Suits, etc., etc., can he cities. MJy wife takes great cleaned and made .to , look like people of Clarkston had a time other quainted with a many of our peothus work, and she is interest in or call new. No extra charge for ple here. Was from Blackfoot, of rejoicing during the holidays. back with her ' Give us many carrying Jdaho, and one of the Christian.. delivery. your order. There were many family reunions American ideas and plans which Well, we had. very cold1 weather" many feasts, and ho! how the she hopes to use in Germany. some here time ago. When New AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY and chickens did suffer. When the baroness was asked turkeys years night had raining here and' 46 East Center St. y On Christmas the Relief Society if she was an advocate of woman t thundering and lightning, But for the poor, suffrage, both she and her husprovided liberally heard anything like it for, Overpowered the Jailer and the bishopric saw to the pro- band laughed and replied to- long time this time the and Made Their Escape year. viding of the coal. Everyone was gether. ,fNo, not that. The hay is pretty scarce here . . happy. The health of the people this year. Great Falls, Mont., Jan. 4. is good. .They are thankful for SERIOUSLY BURNED IN - The hay worth about $10 dolFrank Collins, JimClark and Char the GASOLINE EXPLOSION lars blessings they enjoy, and per ton. Mr. Harry Proeher les Wilson, the1 latter a white meetings are well attended. is too. He went home Jan. here man, members of a gang which Last week Mr. Wallace Young Chicago," Jan. 5. Five persons 3, 1910, he was from out Nevada-WILLIE recently robbed a store at Collins of Three Mile" Creek Boxelder were burned, one seriously in OTTOGARY. and were 'captured, and the other Co., came here and escorted Miss fire caused by ah explosion of d two Indians, this eve- Rose Atkinson, one of Clarkston s gasoline in the common kitchen ning overpowered the jailer of the school teachers, down to Salt of a building last night. Two THE CROWN Teton county jail at Choteau, Lake, where 'they were married men, who were starting a fire Mont., and made their escape. in the Temple; and on Thursday in the kitchen stove poured gaso A posse was organized at once evening, Dec. 30, a grand wed- line out of a can on some kind and left in pursuit. As the men wa held at the ling which had been ignited. The ding were very light-cla- d and the tem- home reception The most wonderful self playof Mr. and Mirs. Alfred At- explosion threw the contents of is about atChoteau player-piano- s zero, perature known; can kinson, parents of the bride. The the can all over the room.' Three ing, or it is thought that the outlaws will numerous and bea- of the women burned were taken be seen at the Harris Music store. have little chance of retaining presentsjwere utiful and all the guests enjoyed to the Cook County hospital. Just arrived. It will delight' and' their liberty -- unless they have the astonish even the musicians, with splendid wedding supper and Miss Pauline Savenski will probfrieneta on the outside who . were the fine social time. At" 11 :3Q the ably die. The fire did little dam- its wonderful variety of tones tone color. . Outside of all of waiting and furnishing them with young people of the town age to the house, the flames be- and ' 'horses.' and ' clothing the eouple and were prom- ing extinguished by Fireman these wonderful improvements, it ; The jailer was assaulted and ised a dance on New Years eve, John Me any, who was passing at is a perfect piano and can be used1 as such. . rendered unconscious when he which was i given and enjoyed.AU the time ahd heard the cries of took the me, to their evening Clarkston Music The Harris Company has joins in wishing the the women. He rushed into the was not but hurt. meal, seriously j newly weds a happy and prosper-ou- s house,. 'and, 'with his coat and oth- secured the agency. . 4 The desperadoes took his revolblanker articles of journey through dife, and a clothing and ver.1 HI THE 4th WARD numerous posterity. ets, smothered the flames. dance Sunday evening' at 7 oclock . At. the married Folks ? ' the L following program will ANNOUNCEMENT Preebyterian Church they had one of the goo; old under the" apspiees of the time ptrtiefs; and how they did en FIFTEEhf- ' Second Rev B. M. Donaldson D. D. of joy it. Joseph Myl-erQuorum 'off Elders Cache: Ras 35c kfd of a store wil Rauntmcns ' Stake: be open and ready for business Denver, will speak Sabbath morn- 65, did the calling. ' The young men" of Clarkrton Monday' morning. ; .North' of 'Anthem by the choir. ing at 11:00 and evening at 7:30 J ' at the Presbyterian church. 'The got together a few evenings since Cache Valiev Bank. ' Prayer. A selection from the Elders subject for the evening discourse and organized a brass band with E.C. will be, America and Worlds twenty members ahd the follow, entertained Mrs, quartette; Napper Unrest. Dr. Donaldson has had ing organization: Fresi, Joseph a number of her friends on Thurs15 minute talk by Oliver Han' ' ' wide1 experience as. pastor and M. Larsen ; Secretary and Tress day evening', hring'ihe.anniver-Williasen.Wm. L. selection editor and now is Secretary of ' Trombone of the There Clark'; Leader. Jamej sary ladys wedding. . . . . Walker.Presbyterian home mission work Clark. The members will 'meet; were thoTmat social features for the Rocky Mountain region. 30 minute address Dr: Heber 'EL a week and try their lungs a Very niro luncheon was served. c . He is an interesting and forceful on the brand new irMnrment?, The- guests say it was one of the Merrill:..Clarinet solo with piano speaker and you will enjoy hear- and the swet sire ins will- cause wort erJiyaHc parties of the him. all ia the settle farmers to i ing by Harrs CrI up 35 . t - . INJfASIIAIlIE - Wjl-mowsk- y see-thos- Y . DRUpiNQ ; e ; GAY-HOLIDA- NJLARKSION , - Both-phones- - we-didn- half-bree- ! here-nade- d -- - , be-give- . , - , -- r - m - and-onc- - - - - ses-soo- - -- - tcecra-panixur- ni- |