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Show Saturday; Nov ember 26f TIIE 19 1Q- - tSIlilt TRI-WEEKL- PAUi. JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH Y 01VENT0 EARTH something gave out, Tula, Russia, Nov.22. Through out the night and during early hours of today, speeial trains at' Zaseika, the railway) station near Yasnaya Poliani estate, bearing delegations to the funeral of Count JLeo Tolstoi. Students of Moscow occupied 23 coaches. j Following Count Tolstois written request, his grave has been1 ing them. ar-riv- ed Comtel Now the contest is getwiil find ting warm you it necessary to do some workinyourowninter- est Don't let that $350 Piano go by default to somedody else. Canvas your friends. They dont think, thats all. Remind them. Ask them to trade at the ; 'ynbar V :6birisoir ; . I - ' ........ --- . . . ,. . . 1 . . . 21000 21800 : . , - f . ? ' Runaway Boy Caught. .1970 29700 f Salt Lake; Nov. 22. Because 62250 his father refused to give him 108750 money to spend, and as he savs 27550 wouldnt let him work for it, Or20980 son Mower, 15 year old of Spring Maggie Newberger " . . , . . . 14900 ville, left his home and came to Ethel Knowles .V 18900 Salt Lake. to try his fortune In . W orley ... Dunce Smith ?.V. . . . . . . 14600 the world, v Jean-L- ei . . 27500 JTa drpw $2.90 shmaa 37070 and yesterday arrived here, but Jennie Slater 10000 soon spent the money for candy Emma' Linnartz ' and soda water. ,When his mon. r MENDON 41780 ey was gone he went to the home Alae Baker of his uncle," Joe Yan Valken . RICHMOND 660 Roosevelt'! avenue. 38410 Pbebe: Harrison Wanda Tarbet 7 ... ........... "LaviniaCard Rebecca Stewart May . . .... frQjn-jhfiJba- nk O' Bell phone 497 R. Residence 202 E. 3 South Logan 3 v ......... ETHTlfPlELD Ingra Toolson HYRUM JMrs. Elizabeth Allen Elgeva Allen HYDE PARK y " Vernie Carver. ........... lone Hurren Villate"Follett buTgat 24491 25550 16200 : 13603 16572 ' ..f. .36225 teleUncle Van Valkenhurg graphed father Mower, and the father .wired back to the police to get him and bring his son to the station until he arrives tonight The boy says that he will run away again unless his father lets him have hls own way abont earning money. AMERICANS ARE revolutionists, and that Lerdo,Go ctance to inflict the death penalty French penologists declare that LEAVING MEXICO mez .Palacio and Torreon are all virtually in the hands of the revo- the whipping vost will solve the , problem. They say that the ApaEl Paso, Teas, Nov, 25. Pas- lutionists. The report reached here this che who would compiit with sengers arriving this erimes which might send YrourAEexica report a terrible mornin gjthati4L revolutionists with condition nr that- - ' country. - The were executed, last. night, at. Pue- hirnto death would shrink loathing from the possibility of re train was loaded with American bla. "Gem Medina, who disappeared ceiving a lashing with the cat. refugees, andAmericans are leaven route There i3 po glory to be gained in ing the country as fast as pos- last night, is said to be and the Apache sible. The refugees report Parral to Guerrero to join Madera and a whipping as do the unen well as knows it in the' state of Cbihuhua, in the Abraham Gonzales, who is at the hands of the revolutionists, with head of the revolutionary forces who propose the infliction of the of the the wires cut and the mayor and upw in the vicinity of Chihuahua. punishment. The rearing whipping post is opposed by tho chTef df 'poliee dead. IIo WTnany others had been killed the refug- with Parral, but a rumor is cur- se who see in it a reversion to rent iu Ciudad Juarez that fight- barbarism, and this view is upees did not knpw; has already begun, although held by the men and women on Troops being sent from Chihu- ing the other side of the channel who ahua to Parral left the train at the government forces are still at where trouble is expec- de'ire the aboli.ion of whipping Jiminez, the junction point, and Jimipez, '. pi hors, i.' i was ted. refused to go further-JimineThe illustration shows the inOne railroad wire is now workcaptured by the rebels Monday, r ih A official after a fight in which 15 of their ing through Torreon --to Mexico spection by a Paris police .) of the terrible bracelets, or spiknumber and seven rurales were City, but no news .can be obtaini, ed. , ed wrist armor, taken from killed. notorious the capApache t y. I officials "permitted TheMtexican revolutionists have Mexican The- usual not tured rich in the towns three ago. ' long . N,v,t 'Y l: Americans to retain their arms to captured knife is of the Gomez.Palicio weapon river Nazas theApache Hart Schiff&cr ft Mari valley, Ceffrijht protect themselves. ; Passengers - The death the or the club. He reTorreon.Lerdo. and slungshot say the ' ADexican government is roll is reported heavy At Torron, sorts only rarely to the revolver placing little reliance on the where 1,000 revolutionists, armed having ah aversion to the report r " army, as half of it is made up" with modern long range guns, The wristlets of Liabeuf were sencriminals convicts and petty with a terrific fire made of leather, pierced with hun tenced to a term in the army" in- swept .the city No Americans dreds of sharp pointed nails.. lie stead of prison.. Most of these for several, hours. : relied with merited confidence on killed. . . are knownl to be in sympathy are reported 11 " these wristlets to save him from t with tbe revolutionary 'movement WHIPPING POST FOR eaptuxe until, aftei; a long series every -and many officets, who have been APACHES OF PARIS of. crimes committed with impuni . offered promotion by Raneisco I. .. he encountered a quartet of of' being , (Continued From Page Four. ) t MSaderd, are suspected police officers courageous enough drink. The Apache is generally ready to join him. to ' fight him. On e of them he Passengers declare that Mad-ero- , young. 'Rarely is a man above stabbed to death, and two others headquarters of the F. S. thirty-lv- e recognized as a mem- had their hands badly' lacerated Pearson lumber interests in distinctive class. The ber of this s' while arrest to him, but trying is in the hands of the revo Apache does not live so long or the fourth, with the aid of one lutionists. persevere Jn his course of crime of his less badly injured ComOne' hundred and sixty troops past' the age named. If he has rades,1 finally got Liabeuf. were sent there from Chihuahua, not died from alcoholism or disPIERRE LATOUCIIE. but 25 deserted en route and the ease or "wounds before attaining remainder joined the. rebels upon his thitry-fift- h year he is numberNoted Pioneer Dead. , to reports ed among the inmates of the peniarrival, according heard by the passengers. tentiaries or the exiles in some Ogden, Nov, 22. Sanford from American An arriving penal colony, prance is rid of Bingham, aged 89, died here last state of the Guadalajara, capital him,- but' she has had to maintain night leaving the greatest number Gov.Ahu-mada of Jalisco, declares that him during a long course of crime of progeny of any member of the is no longer depending on and idleness, and it is. partly to Mormon church. Surviving him his troops, but has placed three obviate this necessity that the are a widow. 20 children, 50 his about fire 98 " palace whipping post is proposed. guns grandchildren. rapid AS LASTING AS THE SPHINX, and hired men to guard the paland two It is argued that the Apache ace 'and operate the guns. He came to Utah but hardly chary, in telling the cares nothing for imprisonment, FraneiscoMadero, leader of the since he is assured at least of with the second company of truth, youll find our method of joJutmuisikJa--PQitedtob- e condoetmg-thtrbankin g "business in the hills of Coahuila, his native pered that sentimentalism has 1847. He was hem in Concord, a with to helpview especially 'his men. was and done something to relieve prison Vermont, May 3, 1821, state, organizing ing people to save money and A. telegram ffoin Del Rio this life of some of its horrors. To the baptized in the Mormon faith earn money on their savings. All our officers may yes, will die morning says a troop- - of Unifed threat of death by means, of the Nov. 18, 1834. Y fZ States cavalry is en route to that recently sometime, but the bank will live. guillotine an- the Antonio and San Auto. from Stole Meantime and all the . time we Nibley point Apache professes an indiffer. other 'troop is moving to Eagle ence that is not entirely assumed . After a chase qf fifteen miles, pay 4 perfeept annual interest, Pass to enforce 'neutrality on the since he has, supervened on his made at the rate of 60 miles an compounded twice each twelve border. natural love of life, a desire to hour, the Salt Lake police auto- month. Free booklet by mail. y Americans Reported Killed. shine in the memories of his com- mobile manned by two politfemen El Paso, Tex., Nov. 22. An rades after he is departed. Death overtook Bbop Nibley s FrankBank.u Ameriean arriving this morning by means of the broad blade will lin touring car, which but a little " from Torreon declares that the give him posthumous glorifica- while before .had been stolen in manor' and two Americana were tion. he believes. Of course he re- broad daylight from in front' of LOGAN, UTAH killed at that place Sunday by lies also on the well known relu- - the Bee Ilive house, and captured . im-puni- tv -- - -- z . , the-hie- '' Ola Larsen , 4 - Inez Thain . Florence Smurthwaite Yerna Lindquist plant prune and) lay out orchards. I will also make plans of LandGardening for public scape ground, parks and lawns. " ........... TREES! Lake Nursery Co. for Cache county, and I am prepared to take' orders for any brand of trees, and will give instructions how to banners inscribed: ............. l I have the Agency for the Salt - ........ . TREES! 5 aned Peasants. Following the peasants .were . PARADISE. two student choirs chanting memorial hymns and four carriages Elizabeth Shaw th wreaths.Then came the PRESTON filled sons vtrudging slowly tinder the ..Aurelia Baugh PROVIDENCE y,' Y .weight of the casket. The coun25535 tess and others of the family folOhestie. Hammond - , 15432 lowed the bier afoot. Bessie Campbell La verne Zollinger . . ...... 5500; T Arriving at the house the casJ MILLVILLE ket was borne within and placed 14913. on a catafalque erected in the Lila Larsen ...... ' Ella Jessop ,. .... ..... 28320 authors favorite room. , This had been emptied of its ' CACHE JUNCTION ; 14720 Mae Nielsen furnittjrg and was barren except TRENTON fojr the eherished "book case, a C I 24520 'Mamie Hansen . . . . . . . . portrait iff Tolstois brother and ' a bust of Buddha. : LEWISTON . Here in the old home from Lottie Ilawswood . y . . . . , 18650 Nellie Hendricks ,. . .... . 10114 which Tolstoi fled 12 days ago to 16593 seek solitude that was toj be .deHazel Pond nied him the body lay imitate. WELLS VILLE . Aiks. Geo. Perkins ....... 33300 The public for several hours an 16350 unbroken line of peasant folk and LSbbie Darley ' of .less humble- circum, Z 11080 Others Mary Allen 24863 stances , passed reverently before Alabcl Latham . The interment on a' hill r. LOGAN . 10680 on Aforun wood was deferred un-ti- ll Agnes Partington ' I49l5 late in the afternoon, ' Marie Spierman 1 . V J. H. iLeishmaiv ! Thi3 reference was to an episode in the early life of Tolstoi and his brothers, who with childish rites consigned to the. earth a hobby horse- - in the belief that when it was disinterred a reign of happiness would be inaugurated. The novelist often referred to this disopsition of his body and in directions left specified expli-citl- v that, the' ceremony incident thereto should be of the simplest, without the rites of the ortho ' ' dox church. Standing of Candidates ' Ethel Napper,...,..-- - Auditor and Accountant Books kept by the month. In- 4P , quire at this office. in made underporerty-eak- , the spot where in childhood he p. R. C.o. , . Good People, remember your friends who are candidates.Trade where they get the benefit.,. You get the same values, or better, and some two of them will get ' . - - - ' Pianos. ' For every dollar , spent for jewelry 400 votes. -- . -- Leo Nikolaivitch, the Memory of. Your Goodness will Never Fade from the Minds of the Orph Store so you can Get ' ; desert- good, go to the address given, and tate a look at the room. For every dollar spent for gen oral merchandise,. 200 votes,' You can get ANYTHING TO WEAR FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AT HONEST PRICES at the company - , thn If the furnished room ad Toots The special train .bringing .the body from Astapova --Arrived" at the Zaseika station this morning. The funeral party was met , by throngs of mourning peasants, who since daylightliad been wending their wayl thither from the surrounding countryside. According to, the Russian custom. Tolstois sons were the bearers and carried the casket on their shoul- ders over the two miles "separating the station from' the novelists home at Yasnaya Poliani. The route was across gently sloping fields and through , the wooded park of the estate to' the -- ' ' bpuse, v J s ' The way wa3 lined with mourn- ers.Peasants marched at tbe head of the procession carrying white Votes. . -- t r;w V thffjthieycsj S. J. Shultz, 18, and J. N. Thomas, of the same age. 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