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Show r Thursday, March THE 1G, 1910. JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAEL TRI-WEEKL- Y : PAGE FIVE' the Flatbush court. On Sunday South ,Chicago- and Hamonmd last the papers in the case cite, confined the flames to the wreck-e- d - the children of b Mary Pen-ning- er fnd Mrs. Anna Gaey, play- ..Quality Stationery.. ing together in a vacant lot found building. Thirteen of the 28 men injured are in the JSouth Chicago hospital. They were taken to their homes. Seven men are missing." Five of these have been seen since the explosion. but latr disappeared, and the bodies qf two are believedtft. lie under the .debris of the a newly laid egg. Right of possession of the valuable find is claimed by both women. I fully realize what the owner ship of an egg means in these times, said the magistrate when the matter was submitted to him, and therefore I will not be hasty in deciding the question. I Son of General Thomas of Denver e for one week, postpone a Suicide while I am considering it. . Coloiado Springs, Colo., March Started Life With Case of 8. Earl D. Thomas, Jr., 30 years Smallpox old,' a son of Brigadier General Des Moines, la., March 8. A Earl D. Thomas, commander of the department of Colorado, with baby girl born to Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Miiliner yesterday started headquarters in Denver, fired a beout in life with a well developed bullet into his brain shortly case of smallpox, according to fore 12 oclock today in his room at the Almo hotel, dying instantly City Physician Losh, who attended the mother. Eight weeks ago Chamberlains Stom'ach and the mother recovered from a .The Liver Tablets assist nature in all impurities out of the baby was badly broken out when driving she was born and it is feared she system, insuring a free and regular condition and restoring the cannot survive. organs of the body to health and Woman .Rejoices She is Not strength. Sold by All Dealers. 3 The Stationery of a Lady " With Each and Every BoxPurchase&aBeau -tifuJ Colored . Picture Fit For Framing Young Men Here Is Your Opportunity For Distinctive, Individual Getting Different Clothes the-cas- FREE , . Thatcher Music fish. II went out and was caught LOCAL NEWS. (Vs Riter Brosr are taking out their - the offender could neither read ritej-i- t- tha-dise- he-ha- d was-elear-t- hat d old soda fountain in- - order to not wilfully or knowingly court one that so and law the the a new for room make manager B. F, Riter bought whil levied- a fine of ten dollars and then suspended sentence. on "his recent trip east. vio-hte- - There waAaTrunaway oryMain St., yesterday, a team breaking loose on south Main ang running for several blocks until they over took and ran into another rig when they were stopped,- No damage was done, which was lucky indeed. - who The Pioneer Daughters meet live in the Fourth wild will at the home of Mrs. Muir, Friday afternoon at 3 Somebody was Afraid I am not a announced Mrs. Jessie lady, before the members of the .Stubbs . Austin Womans club yesterday afternoon, ftT speaking on the modern woman. Nothing makes me so angry asTto be called a Lady, or to be told I am ladylike. It is not a compliment. The definition of lady, to"my mind, is a female who has neither brains to think with nor hands to work with. I am thankful I am a woman and can think and act Chicago March 8. oclock.., Thomas E. Ricks and his mother Atrs. Tabitha Ricks will return to their home in Rexburg today after a pleasant visit with friends here. Mrs. Ricks is one of the pioneer women of this section and1 her many old time friends were delighted to see her. M r. A manfrom the north end of the county appeared before Judge Bran gharri the other day on a change of fishing out of season. ie man had procured a license Perhaps, in spite of the bother, and had been assured by the jushe issued it might you really OUGHTTO MOVE. If that, tice that intelligently. and' such so, watch the classified' ads. fish for chubs, suckers -- Copyright 1910 The Home of Kuppeohcuncr jlncagO That somebody was afraid was apparent at the university today, TheWroshman class whiebrhad its picture spoiled by the hood-lumis- m of the sophomore class last week, was to have had its photograph taken at noon today. event was The forthcoming scheduled on the bulletin boards ancl it .was assured that the faculty would prevent any interference. Iten the appointed hour came, there were few gathered on the scene and even- - the photo- - -- see Ymr-dm- rt U ase aLady J.F. C Here is,your opportunity for wearing just as stylish and exclusive clothes as are to be had anywhere. Theyre right here, ready for you'to put on. Theyre iJderheimer-Stei- n made. C Think twice before getting any other make. - Its easy to buy clothes that are inferior because there are so many clothes inferior to tese m style, fit, quality, value specialize C Ederheimer-Stei- n in clothes for Young Men. They go straight to the weavers and get Young Mens patterns. Then they put the Young Mens spirit, taste and style (into them. Theyre start from clothes Mens Young finish. to everyone-wearin- g clothes like these. Other Stores cant spll them because they cant get them. Were exclusive representatives 'for thu make. Let us show you the difference. HoweJLBrothers ' Logan's' Foremost Clothiers each of them was fined $99, which Saunderson, a 16 year old boy of was paid. Ogden, charging him with numer-ou- r theft3 and misdemeanors. InYouthful Depravity. cluded in the articles said to have 8. A complaint been stolen by the boy since Sept. Ogden, March was filed in the juvenile eourt 12, 1908, are a bicycle from F. II. yesterday afternoon by Probation Snyder, and numerous other, Officer IL C. Jacobs against Carl 1232 6 Henry 3 G. . Hay lb TUSSAH and PONGEE SILK SALE Silks 27 in. wide, latest diagonal weave in all the new shades, at only g per yard . tutKSHBSSSSBBBE 5X$BE5ggeSSS$E2S T32ES35SSEE L BMHittaattAlMnJI jrmsmBmssEXiiSBtssssssi raassenagraag: ggOSKS Law for Sterilization of CriminMAE 0. WOOD CLAIMS als Upheld WIDOW TO BE PLATTS Sacramento, Cal., March 8. As Omaha, Neb., March 8. Mae the result of the opinion from the C. Wood, who attained consider- attorney generals office, the supable newspaper fame a year or erintendent of state hospitals is two ago by her claim of marital preparing a circular letter to relations with the late United heads of institutions informing States Senator Thomas C, Platt them that they may, without fear of New York last night announc- of working under an unconstituted her intention of making an, ef- ional statute, perform the operafort to secure recognition as his tion of desexualization upon certain insane patients and criminwidow. .She said. . .... ' VI shall immediately goto New als. sThe statute in question was York and make .a personal u, de- enacted' at the last session of the mand upon his son that I be plac-e- legislature. in possession of Mr, Pratts afAccording to Superintendent fairs until the will is read. Hatch, there are several patients "Frank state insane asylums upon in But 1 dont expect Plattt to let me get in control. I whom the operation will be per"will make the formal demand as a med and two prisoners in Folson foundation for- the legal fight prison also will suffer it. : which I expect tb have put ups in Railroad Strike Coming order to get my rights. I am absolutely - sure thalr Chicago, ?March , 8. Counting somewhere in. Mr. Platts private of the ballots cast by Firemen and papers will he found proofs that Englishmen on about 50 railroads of the west, northwest and southI was legally married to him. strike vote, was . Miss Wood is now on her big west on the ranch near Julesburg, Colo., and completed today.' official to returns the information Acorddng telegrams containing of Senator Platts death .reached 86 per cent of the union men and n em89 per cent of the her there. liva strike. voted for ployes For some years Miss Wood ; has and Omaha practiced ed jn Deadly Explosion law here. - : , he explosChicago, March 8. OWNERSHIP SUIT OVER ion of dry starch powder which OF A NEWLY LAID EGG occurred in the plant of the Amer ican Maize Products company at ' March 8. What Roby, Ind., last night, probably New York members of the 'bench and bar killed, two men, injured 28 othhave be0n, expecting, as the natur- ers, two probably fatally, wrecked al consequence of the increased a three-Btor- y building and broke cost of living has come to pass in windows in South Chicago and in 'Brooklyn. A complicated , - legal Hammond, Ind!, three and ' five case involving the, ownership of miles away. Fire followed : the one egg is! up for .adjustment in explosionbut, fire, companies from , di C For the Spring Parade, weve everything in Hats and Furnishings for the man and hoy who wishes to have his shirt, neckwear, hat and hosiery of equal elegance " '9 His suit. - fe the very cream of the best manufacturers the kind' of nishings and hats you see worn by classes, of large the well-tt-dcities. -- . o. us fill your Spring wants and youll secure the fullest C Have THE MORRELL CLOTHING CO. c " , - C Our Spring assortments ; Others are asking 49c to 75c per yard for the same goods , - non-unio- grapher failed to show up. picture was not taken. f. EDWARD BOYER KILLED "IN SMELTER AT TOOELE Edward Boyer an employee oft he International smelter here, was killed while at work at the smelter at 9 oclock this mornig. Mr. Boyer, who had been employed as an apprentice machinjst, was adjusting a pjeeeo f machinery near one of the big in, the power house . His loose jumper caugh in the revolving wheel and he was 'jerked through the air and landed fifteen feet from where Tooele, March 8 The Last Week of My Anniversary Sale ' WILL SHOW YOU BIGGER SHOE BARGAINS THAN EVER DONT MISS IT fly-whe- the accident occurred. Nearby workmen witnessed tne accident and quickly summoned aid. Upon, examination learned that the chest young man had beeR badly crushed, while his body was lacerated in many places. ne lived about forty minutes after the accident. Mr, Boyer came here about three weeks ago. lie was 26 years old and has a mother and father reA siding at Anaconda, Mont. wraa received tonight telegram saying that he father of the victim, had left for this place to take care oft he remains. ; f Gambling Joint Raided. Ogden, March 8. City Detectives Jase Pender and Bob Burke raided the club rooms over the street Turf saloon on Twenty-fiftlast night and arrested Ed Foley, Peter MjcCart, W, Smith and Kiah smeltzer on a charge of gambling. Each of the prisoners furnished $100 bail pending trial in the po- lice court this- when , h -- YOURS FOR GOOD SHOES mam Where The Car Stops WHAT IS WRONG with our Public Schools By JOSEPH M. ROGERS t A series of articles creating widespread comment from the press and educators of America: Now running in Lippincotts Magazine IT . GET 5 READ IT Special Rates Given to Teachers ADDRESS X Lippincott's Magazine, Philadelphia , |