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Show TIEE WRECKS BUILDING served to an identification had been removed from the childs Clerks clothing. Everything about the young .Women jbre victim, however, indicated ' comJessing. fortable, if not wealthy , circum12-f stances. anellsvUle, Pa., ,Jan. -. store, 5 and rmrvs i and . Apple THREE PERSONS INJURED Vittsburg at 10 flames IN WALLACE, IDA., FIRE burst into 10-ce- nt TRI-WEEKL- PAGE SEVEN JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH Y Daddys Bedtime Story s aaneix. aV.V No On Ever Grow Old In Bimini Ueets, 71 B. .gM thia 5Wrning whe wrecked the building. iw wUch'loUowed aioinS structures. nro women clerk, jmuog and the as- clerks two llE first white men to come Whoever drank of the waters of to America after Colum-bu- s this fountain and bathed in it,' it vtocfc 2 Wallace,, Ida., . Jan. 12. One man and 2 women were seriously injured and a number of others received minor cuts and bruises as a result of a fire which did $10,000 damage tonight to the the ground floor of the Wallace teteL ThasfiiseriouGv hurt are MiBon Long, hotel employe, and Mrs. Valentine and Miss ChilmSn, members of the noted orchestra. Starting from an oil stove in the basement the fire quickly spread to the first floor, at the same time tilling the entire slyuc tnre with 'dense smoke. Twenty people who were on the second floor escaped' by means of he fire escapes, but several women on the upper floors became n and had to be carried out by the firemen. ' V missing, t bu in the hospital . deegeroUEljr m their homes By n00I and control ;f4"mc. were under teed placed 1 property lo.. ha. employes are from injuries. er it In- - I, determined wheth- be cannot It -r at $75,000. iFofTuKmng-will-be-jn- i creased searched. the debris until is t . . are : The known missing Oristobal Smith, aged 17, clerk. Nellie Mitchell, aged 19, clerk. Nellie Mitchell, aged 19, had discovered this country were the Spaniards, said daddy one ''evening. - Jack had asked him for a really truly true story, and he had decided to tell them a historical tale. He went on: Among the first leaders of the. Spaniards was a htave soldier named, Ponce de Leon. lie 'was not a good man, for'hp was cruel toward the Indians. But he was a great fighter, and he helped greatjy in the Spanish settlement of parts of America, especially the islands which are called the West Indies. Ponce de Leon was a rich man, but he was not happy. He was only fifty years old, which is not considered old nowadays, byt in those about 400 years ago fifty was thought to be quite old. Besides, he was tired out from all the fighting he had done, with, the . Indians. Qne day he overheard an old Indian say: No one .ever grows old. in Bimini. That interested Ponce de Leon very much.' Why does no one ever grow old in Bimini t he ask-eAnd where Js Bimini f The old Indian answered that Bimini was an island to the northwest of Porto Rieo, where Ponce de Leon then lived. In it, said the Indian, there was a wonderful fountain of clear, sparkling water panic-strucke- AND .17, clerk. Mary Wagner, aged ' There were' about 20 customers comes to KNOW The in the store whenthegaswas the stores to know the public wall was stores? ignited. The front of the habits' in fall-lin- g jty thrown into the street and carried with it a large numbe OAN of electric wires. 1 -- ad-read- er in 43 in the A piano player employed IEST AND 3ERS 0N7 SO. ITAH 4 1 sfcsftl rv-dli - 30VEiitCESS 4. J d was said, would never growtold.No matter how old he was when he reached the fountain, if only he drank some of - the - water and bathed in it he would become young and strong again. Immediately Ponce 'de Leon made up his mindtoseard the fountain of youth, as it was called. For many days and nights the Spanish general and his men sailed. they passed by many islands and stopped at some of them. Wherever they landed they asked the Indians whether it was Bimini, but the Answer was always no; that Bimini lay still far, THIRD ANNUAL EXHIBITION ther on. After a long time Ponce de d. 1 , at V " of Cache County Poultry Association No. 130 North' Main Street Jan 16-2' V' Logan, Utah. Leon and his followers passed all the islands without having reached Bimini.' Then t?ey gave up, discouraged, and returned to Porto Rieo. But nine years later he and some of his men set sail again to look for Bimini. This time they reached Florida, a beau tiful land covered with flowers. There they hoped to And the fountain of youth but they were disappointed again. And not only that, but the Indians, who did not like to" have the Spanish come to their country, ' fought against them. In one of the fights Ponce de" Leon .received a wound from an arrow from which he died after being taken back to Cuba. store" complained to Maqager Poff The B. M. Hyde Co. Offer a Reme-- , and he of the strong odor ofgas dy ftr Catarrh.. The Medi wenttoinvestigate.Before-hi- s "' cine Costs Nothing occurred had ' - If It Fails. return the explosion was sitting Miss Mitchell, who the with hurled was by the piano, When a medicine effects a sucthe of back the instrument from cessful treatment in a very large building through' its entirejength majority of cases, and when we and into Apple street offer that medicine on our own Fire appeared to start in all that it will within personal guarantee and of the building parts cost the user nothing if it does 0,dock p m OQ the Jgt day of complaint, which has been filed a few minute tbei walls began with tbe elerk of said courtrThis wotomidetelyirebevatarrhHt!Tebruk?y,A7;D;rl91l7Saidd)is to fall. is only reasonable that people trict scattered consisting of twenty eight action is brought--tquiet the was Merchandise should believe us, or at least put and one half blocks, a detailed de title of the tolands de- clerks plaintiffs upon the- floors, many claim to a practical test when onr of said District being 'scribed in. the complaint. caught under the wreckage. A we take all the risk. These are scription in the resodution creat FRED W. CROCKETT, forth set second explosion blew out the which we want the people to facts resolu.Attorney for Plaintiffs. ing said District, which' front of the Citizens National substantiate. We want them, to tion is on file in the office of the P, O. Address: 41 North Main bank building. a medicine y try Rexall Mucu-TonCity Recorder., Pavement to be Street, Logan, Utah. of from a prescription to prepared five fee(t wide, constructed CHILD PROBABLY MURcatarrh whom a physician with NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. grade, and of materials conformDERED BY KIDNAPERS was a specialty, and who has a ing to. the specifications set forth Logan, Mining Company. Princiof thirty years of envia- in the ordinances of pal place of business Logan of record Logan City. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 12.-- Aid success ,tq his record. ble The cost of the pavement to be City, Utah. Yhepolice in every large city of receive more good reports We Notice is hereby given that at s wartax coupon paid in special , the country has beensought, thus Mucu-Ton- e than rants payable in five equal am meeting of the board of directory far in vain, in the effort to TdcTof all other catarrh remedies nual installments. ' . held on the 19th day of January. the identity of the boy more if and our peoin sold store, ' 5 of the 1910, an assessment of one-haA certified check of whose frozen body with acid-aboa what knew thoroughly amount of bid must accompany cent per share was levied on the the mouthy was found yes- ple only Rexall Mucu- - each bid. (remedy dependable capital stock of the corporation, , terday in a swamp in the Schen- Tone cat be the would it only is, Logan City reserves the right payable on or before the 21st day , , ectady road. have any to we would, arrh of January, 1911, to Jos. E. Car-doremedy Teject any and all bids. Today an autopsy will be held for. j demand WILLIAM WORLEY. secretary and treasurer, at to determine more definitely the Mucu-Ton- e is quickly ? JOHN T. CAINE, JR. . bis office, No. 11?,' North Main Rexall cause of death, but the police ' its absorbed therapeutic and Street, Logan, Utah. by ALBERT BERNTSQN, have little doubt that - the boy and disinfect to Committee on Sidewalks and . Any stock upon which this aswas slain by men who forced car- - effect tends memmucous the entire cleanse . sessment may remain unpaid on bolic aeid tlown his thno&U-- A half ' Psvingl . t and re. dest braneous traeffo roy fkejlst day of January, 1911, wil empty bottle of the acid, bearing which move the injure parasites IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF be .delinquent and advertised for the label of an Albany druggist,, . to tissues, .membraneous the CACHE COUNTY, STATE . sale at public auction, and unless was found Tinder the body. heal the . OF UTAH. . payment is made before will be It is probable that the child was soothe the irritation and mucous on the 11th day of February, sold the f soreness, stop murdered by kidnapers., 1911 nf O 'aVIapV -- I m tn build up ..strong, healthy SUMMONS.- C tissue and relieve the blood and George Girdlestone- - Smith and the delinquent assessment, togeth f er with cost gf advertiihgv and system of diseased matter. Its Frederick Girdlestone Smith,, influence is toward stimulating Y' expense of sale. Plaintiffs ' ' JOS. muco-cellE. "aiding digertion CARDON, the . vs, &nd Improving' nutrition until the Geo. apd Treasurer," Secretary Girdlstone Emma Smith; of finst Date wli file, body vibrates with healthy (jirdlstone, publication, Dec William , Girdlstone 1910 . activity. In a comparatively short Walter Girdlestone! and .others 20, ; aboiit'a' noticeable tumCit brings unknown, heirs at law of John gain ih weight, strength, good col-d- r Girdlestone,' deceased; James PROBATE AND- - GUARDIAN-- ' SHIP NOTICES. and feeling of buoyancy. ' Girdlestone, Fred Girdlestone,y Weurge you ,to try Rexall Mary Ann , Girdlestone, Emma treatment a beginqing Girdlestone, and others unknqyvn Consult County Cleric ot The not time are Respective' Signer, For:1 beifs at law of today,v At hny ypu Further Information. satisfied, simply come and tell us, deceased and-- " others.," unknown, A GOOD NAME. return will we and your all heirs at law of Mary , Ann quickly in the banking, bsinuess any NOTICE TO CREDITORS. or 'quib- Hewett, later Mary Ann Phelps without question money business for the matte of that ble. We have Rexall Mucu-Ton- e Hewitt, deceased. Defendants. 13 ften worth more than cashffor 50 cents and $1.G0. The State of Utah, to the said de Estate of William Fife. Deceased, credit beats cash. Just the same in two feizes, " , Creditors will present claims .fendants. . Remember you, can (Obtain dollars in jtg.well to have-a-ie- w : withvouchera at Rochester only You are hereby summoned" to trtheundersigned bank. Then deposit your savings Rexall . Store. appear within twenty days after at her residence in Providence, in store.-Th- e otnr with us and get the interest and I the service of this summons up- the County of Cache and State see how mneh more our quarter Ttiter Bros. Drug Co. ' on you, if served within tbeGoun-t- y of Utah, on or before the 15th day , annual compounding will do. for G BIDS WANTED FOR PAVINNG in which this action is brought, of May, A. D. 1911. yon and your dollars. otherwise, within thirty days af- . Date of first publication Jan. . Notice is hereby given that bids ter service, and defend the above 12. A. D. 1911 . , BankNo. in of case entitled action: and for paving hi Paving District ; FINES P. FIFE. 18 in, Logan City. Utah, will be your failure so to do judgment Administratrix of said Estate. LOGAN, UTAH. ? received at the office of JtKe City will. be rendered against you acNebekef, Hart- - Nebeker . A ' ' Recorder of said' City, until 4 cording' to the demand of the Thatcher, Attorneys for Estate.. -- 1 V 1, j THE Y ' i I : O . 4 I & i- - J 0, o xe- ii f n w I - Be St and Cleanest ... Rooms in the City o ' -- ) , - i sir o - . - ? time i tell V The ft zs ar oun-- i to xds. O' D E R A R T M E N T .g ABST RAC T S We keep two or three people all the time making abstracts and' examining titles. In buying property why not be on the safe sidet Many of you in buying real estato have bought a law suit, or paid twice for your land, because the seller told you his title was good , innocently, and you believed him. better insist on' an abstract, then you are both safe lf 5 LNY 14 00 0 - ut ie ' o e, n, -- dis-charg- e, y ? s, . H 7 4 Mu-cU-To- -- Jama-Girdlestxn- f- ; Cache Valley ing Company. c e, &2ztiT. 0O 0 0 8iO FOLLOWING IS THE NEW SCHEDULE at LOGAN OFFICE ; CLOSING OF MAILS: . .7 :30 a. m. and 3:40 p; m. East, West, North and South . 4 Preston Branch .12 nu and,7 :30 p, m. ' Branch Loop, via Wellsyille 'etc.:. 3:40 p. m. . . , Providence and Millville, R. F. D...9:30 a. m. ' , Benson-Kin(except Sunday ).K, 9:00 a. m..Y ' R. F. D.No: 1,-College WardVay.S.SO a. m. , - R,. ,F. D. No 2, Greenville Wy.9 30 a. to. . ....... g. to a " ARRIVAL ' : - . East, West, North and South - .8:20 a. m., 1:00 p. m. 8:30 p.m. 8 :20 a. m. and 4 :30 p. m.v Preston Branch ... . -- Branch Loop-Yell s v illc, etc - - .1 :0O p. m. . Providence' and Millville 1.4:30 p. m.' ' ' ' Benson-Kin(except, Sunday). .3:30 p. m. 1 1 R. F: D. No. 1, College Ward . . , .4 :30 p. m . R, F. D. No. 2, Greenville . . Y.1.00 p. m. General, Delivery, Stamp, and Carriers Windows,, open from 9 to 10 oclock a. m. on Sundays and Holidays. Registry and Money Order Department closed entire day. 7 ' i M' i 5 . Hi v :;y . S;,.' ) r Very Respectfully, JOSEPH ODELL, Postmaster. V "- g, ' , " v ' 5 - ; J . I i ' fi.fjL ii I ! |