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Show VOLUME XXXI. I0GAN CITY, UTAH, 1HURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1910. WE WANT SOME PIE THEIR ONLY CRY NUMBER 62 It was a most fitting recognition of the unwearying labors of THE POULTRY SHOW Bishop Skanehy in particular. He has ffien one of the most succe-s-fleaders in the community 'and is a great Christian The second annual show of the gentleman, and it is a pleasure to Cache County record the fact that his labors in the Sixth ward did not fail of ap- was opened yesterday morning in the same quarter-- that were used preciation. last j ear, and will not dose until tomorrow evening. There are as lords INDIAN WAR on exhibihardly many tion as last season, but they arc of mueb higher grade, some of the finest fowls in the entire west being shown. Here is ;omething that will be Mr. W. W, Bi ownipg of Ogden of interest to local Indian War who acted as judge, das busy Veterans. It appeared in yester- all day Tuesday scoring the birds days Tribune. and it was so late when he got The commissioners of Indian through that it uas impossible to war records, who nave been in figure out all the dinners yester-dases ion at Salt Lake City for a The indications were that number of days past, have been Alma Olsen would win the eup .n the field the greater part of the with his Rhode Island Reds, altusV nine months, during which though that is not certain. The lime they have visited each coun- other awards as far as made are ; ty in the state, and, generally in all the peaking, Rhode Island Reds Alma Ollarger places each county. The commissioners sen 1st, 2nd and 3rd pens. last hoped, Barred - Rocks Bert McCulSaturday, but it was found that loch 1st and1 2nd pens. F. G. there. then remained many who Smith third pen. desired to register and it was conSingle Comb B. Leghorn 1st sidered advisable to remain in pen J. E. Wilson, Jr, ; T. L. Session in this cityomtil Saturday Pierce second pen. R. E. Ycates next, and to hold a session, be- third pen. Mrs. Harry Shaw of ginning on February 28, and conTytnm, 4th pen. tinuing for one week, at which Rose Comb II. Leghorn J. C. one commissioner should be pres- Johnson first and third pens. R ent, at Cedar City, Provo and Lo- W. Shipley, Paradise, second pen., gan, Mr. Westwood to be at W. II. Evans 4th pen. Provo, Mr. Pratt at Logan and White Leghorns Henry E. Mr. Archer at Cedar City, and Nelson 1st, 2nd and 3rd pens,. these sessions will wind up the George C. Jensen 4th pen. work of the commissioners, so far as registration is concerned. It DUTCH CASSIDYS has been impossible for them to BAND OF BANDITS' make it convenient for every veteran to register, but they have Denver, Feb. ,21. The News labored constantly and faithful- today says that the state departly in their jnterest and by holding ment .at Washington Jr ""in tcst these sessions in different parts ceipt of a dispatch that three outof the state hope to make it pos- laws from the United States, sible for the greater part of those whose names were at one time not registered to do so. f upon the tongue of every person There seems to be a widespread in the Rocky mountain region, misunderstanding of tlm purpose have taken up' residence in the of this commi sion and of the ef- Argentine Republic. and are fect of. being registered by it. leading a hand of brigand so The commission itself cannot pro- powerful that the government lf cure pensions for veterans, neithis forced to pay them triber does registration, at this time, ute. They are masters of a great aid in the procurement of pen- cattle raneh, which extends into sions. There ii no state or Uni- mountain fastnesses, where are ted States law authorizing the located the headquarters of the payment of pensions for any ser- outlaws. vice in Indian wars in Utah, perThe American leaders of the formed later than 1853. For ser- gang are George Leroy Parker, vice in the Walker war for a alias Butch Cassidy; Harry period of more than thirty days, Lhngbaugli. alias The Sundance rendered in 53 or prior thereto Kid, and Harvey Logan, alias a pension may be obtained upon Kid Curry. Logan was the proper proof made Jo the pension leader of what was known as the Wild Bunch, department at Washington. a gang , of As many of the veterans of the outlaws that infected the Indian wars of the state were country in Wyoming reaching an advanced age, and and Parker held forth in Buzas there was no full and authentic zard s Boost. an inaccessible reebids of the services performed mountain retreat near the point or of those participating therein, wheie the Colorado, Utah and the legislature took steps to se- Wyoming boundary lines run tocure the best record practicable gether. Each, with' their followat this "Jate day, by the appoint- ers. prej ed upon the railroads, ment of the commission. If con- participated in scores of train gress shall, in the future, con- robberies and aie credited with sider the extension of pension manj murders. Logan was the legislation. so as Jto cover services most 1 espe ra 1 0 71 n d " h- - far the rendered later than 1853 this rec- most resourceful of them all. He ord will be of assistance jn secur- has fought and killed officers of ing favorable action, and if the the law and no prison has been laws are extended it will form a strong enough, to- hold him. It is partial basis for the individuals sad that the Union Pacific railregistered uponvwhieh to base way alone has spent $500,000 in their personal claims. trying t0 Capture him. Logan escape from prison at Knoxville. Tenn., when he lassoed a guard,, IIILITART BALL with a fine wire, bound- him. took his guns and forced The 17th annual Military Bad stableman to give him the sherBattalion of Cadets, Agricultural iff's fleetest 'horse, on which he College of Utah. Will be held at escaped unto Wyoming, is one of the Auditorium Logan Utah, Mon- the most spectacular feats of prisday evening Feb. 28, 1910 8:30 on breaking on record. - , oclock. I Your ability to undersell 3011V No little store ever eommenc eompetitor is cry fortunate for ed to get big until its advertising vou if 3 on are also a better started to outgrow the store. close. ul big-hearte- 0 From the wail that the Repub- bition committee quietly and inlican sets up it is evident that duced some of them to call upon . this thing of being kept from the Ml-- Evans. They had been furnpie counter, hurts terribly, and, ished with statements that other unless something is speedily' done officers of Logan City had enforcsome one will' .be demanding ed the law much better than Mr. that those five Democrats in the Peterren that the latter had council be arrested for cruelty to been a distinct failure m fact. It V. is not necessary to mention the animals! Having failed in an attempt to names of the officers referred to1 -uiot desire, to Jie j as these-menpractically bribe in mixed the affair, and they into complying with their wishes, up bulldozing was tried and now were good officers too, well say. Me But the committee said that that has also failed a desperdur Mr ate effort to belittle and discred- are informed that it them is being made. The latest ing hn term of service arrested effusion apearing in the Republi- so many more men than Marshal J can is a gem. tit quotes Jefferson Petersen has, whch hows that and then berates theDemocrats for the Marshal is not enforcing the not following his admonitions, law, and that he will not do so. when for the greater part of its Well, said Mr.Evnns If the existence this sheet has been warn records piove what you say,I will ing the people of this section aga- vote for a change. I know that inst the doctrines and policies of the Marriial is not a probibition)st Jefferson. Then it indulges in in his views, but I betiev that he some figures that are really funny has and will enforce any "law tfrat f. i under all th e "circumstances. It we may enact. If you prove that BISHOP A. L. SKANCilY ' . complains for instance that' the to be untrue I will acquiesce in Now here is what five Democrats are trying to make his removal. five greater than six, inasmuch as the record showed: f It proved that in the matter of they are holding out against the five Republicans in the council the enforcement of the law the and the Mayor. Is not that .funny administration of Marshal Peterwhen one remembers the mathe- sen has been the best that the city The people of the Sixth ward tion bf the people for the faithful matical example demonstrated a has ever had. Compared with the gae a big reception on Tuesday effortstley had put forth during few years ago by some of these administration which the commit- evening in honor of the retiring their service as fthe presiding same Republicans. Then the coun- tee cited.it showed a total of456ar bMiopric of that ward, Messrs A. authorities (of the ward. Bishop cil stood six to four in favor of rests as against 188 for the other L. Skanehy, George Dunbar and Skanehy who had served the peothe Republicans and they made one that is for two years. "Then P. M. Neil ion. There was a splenple of th wardtfor 25 years, and those six not alone greater im- the assertion was made that if the did supper served in the old meet- who is oncof the grand old men measurably than the four Demo- pool room andJiquor ordinance ing house, and more than three of the eitv, receiving a 'were considered hundred of the friends of the watch crats, but they constituted them infractious-Mofi- e appropi jaely engraved,Mr. the whole thing, and the Demo- Petersen would be in a hole, hut guests of honor paitook of it Dunbar jvlm was associated with crats got never a smell of patron- the.t irecord sftys-tha-r t he and his Following it there was a good the bishopric for ten years, was ' r five made times the nor would age, they get; ope now menjjrave program rendered in - the- - new give aud to Mr. if the Republicans could induce number of arrests for violations of meeting hbuse.lt embraced a num Nielsen, 'whose service extended one of the members of the Demo- these lawsHthat were made under ber of fine musical selctions, both HYi'-L4' mod l year, a founcratic side to vote with them. anjrother administration: Solhe vocal and instrumental, reotati-tion- s tain pen was presented. The Republican is misleading committee wisely decided that All of the gentlemen responded anj addresses. the people al the while, for it from its standpoint no change Upon behalf of the ward Mr.ll. making very feeling little ta!ks.A knows no one better that the was desirable in the Marshal of- A. Pedersen presented the three brief season of chat and congrafight is purely a political ope and fice, and left the Republicans to men with1 tokens of the apprecia- - tulation brought the affair to a that the five Democrats are only settle their own row.. Now we doing what the Republicans have have them whining" about being always done when they have had unfairly treated by the fi e Demo the power, and all the while they cratic members of the council. and have kept the real facts of the What about HSayball.-GrifficonsHas the from slighle.t the controversy people. 'Worley? JThese facts are, that when it was ideration been shown them, and 'discovered that the Democrats do the Republicans' 'think that Messrs Evans and Caine feel flatwould hold the power as to strenuous effort was tered by the assumption indulged made to induceone of, the Demo- in by the Republican members of cratic members of the council to the council, that $hev (Evanse and desert his fellow's and vote with Caine) are traitors to the partv the Republicans on the matter of which elected them. has been noti- Anderson appointments, Mr. Evans was the r f Mayor . , man who was approached, and he fied that the Democratic members was urged to settle the whole lof the council are ready to help thing himself. There was no him in the administration of the thought of calling, ip the entire city affairs, and moreover that jf five men, and trying to reach an he will funiish the evidence that agreement with them, but a quiet, any Democratic officer, is failing secret endeavor to induce him to to perform his duty, they will cobe false to his party. They failed operate with him in renioving that because Evans is not that sort of officer, but no, apparently it is not a man, then" they appealed to efficiency ip office, that he and his John T. Caine and failed again, associates are after it is simply e pic. andjhey are willing to keep but never once did they manly thing and ask all those up the quarrel if only for politiDemocrats- to conference of any cal purposes. But the Republican would just as well cease jts kind. , If we can just get Caine or wailing it will accomplish nothEvans to join ns,' we ll make those ing for the record of the Republi-capart- y in this city as to dividother fellows look foolish they said, but their plans went awry, ing up the patronage of the moni- and they discovered that Demo cipality, proves the utter insincer erats were not so anxious for per- ity of its papers frantic appeals. sonal pie that they would sell out ROY HYRUM STAKE M. I. A. RUDOLPH their party and their friends. CONFERENCE. The persistency of the RepubliMr. Rudolph is one of the progres ive young business men cans must be admired for notwith of the city one who appreciated to some extent at least, the The Yf M. and Y, L. M. I. A. of standing these two rebuffs they opportunities that it offered and decided to take advantage of Stake will hold their knew the Hy-rutried another tack. them.He was bora la Derby .Kansas, in 1883, and first came to that Mr. Evans was a prohibition- annual Stake M. I. A. conference this city in 1904. Before coming here he had graduated from ist, and that Marshal was not a at Hyrum, Sunday, February 27, the state schools of Oklahoma, w here he resided for some time, believer in the efficacy of - that 1910, at 10 a, hk, 2 p. m., and7;30 and where he first became acquainted with the ins and outs of policy and they therefore figured p. ra. in the Third ward meeting the drug business.. Coming here he attended the A.C., gradu-atin- g that if they got the temperance house. A full attendance is from the institution a few years ago. For several years committee after Mr. Evans he ' was employed at the College as au instructor, but finally D. M. BICKMORE ,he would yield .'1 at1 least to go into, the drug business, having acquired a very designed President Y. M. M. L A. on but the Marshal, they substantial p interest in the ' Drug Co., where be is to be' MARY ETLERTSEN. .did not take this action bpenly found now. ' " President 'Y. TY'irrV. A. but went to members of the prohi these-Democr- ats Mn WORTHY MEN ART FITLY HONORED v M gold-fille- 0 ol-O.n- e -- q r , do-th- - '0 I - - de-sire- d. Co-o- " d ; is d Poultry-associatio- n y. yes-terd- ay it-ae- Ilole-in-the-Wa- ! - - !I |