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Show vj. c j i. the tri. weekly i OuilE in LluOOUI, SOMOFADRAIIALl! Only Surviving Child of Emancipate Might Hava Baen Praaidant but For . Meal Honaaty Lika H Fathar'a. t r T to tho present school district, the tion of the revenues that power of the said Board of Coun- eellent work entitles it too ty Commissioners became exhausted by the exercise of that act, ADDITIONAL' WANT AD3 and was not continuous and said act cannot be rescinded. Such a MALE HELP WANTED. 5 reeission would divest vested men to sell entirely sile rights, and would be in conflict improved $1,000 .accident and with the spirit and intent of the $7.50 weekly indemnity insole mentioned. law heretofore policy, with regulation and iden. If the Legislature of this State. tification; $1 anually. New Jei had intended "to confer. upon j Sey Registry Co. Newark. N. J ' County Comm.s'sonetB power toj dissolve a school district of the LOST- -A boot .from Oonsou!? firs class, it would have dona so . w. Co.; door Red Headed Okapi, Related, to The Giraffe, Coming to America in ur.equ vocal -- ' ( "V --- k V 7 r V t ROBERT TODB LIV',U , ONLY eCBVIVISO MM LINCOLN. CHILD OF 1 ' writer recalls n L Ilia father auJ tA. ministration i "Well, Role our next pres "Why? ant i Vtit.i, s you know? "Because, J boyhood when 1 d alng the ad, Vrthur: I ii going to be 1 a ttu r i , f fc HW- -- der leave at this office and he ? NOTHING IN IT - 01, laws of Lta 1 : has 1 Tint using any! is is, t rubber hearing upon the question. It hasj STAMP reference toJJie school districts t Sr uhic'Trexisted prior'To the act of when well ISITORS to the Museum of Natural History In New Tor kv will soon consolidation. an animal of the at okapi, have an opportunity of looking specimens printed letter so rare that hunter who have visited Its native haunts In the Kongo is therefore my opinion that It heads give region have not seen It Even Henry M, Stanley, who first heard of lt.e Board of CoyruHy Commissiou-ci- s the strange beast, was unable to get sight of one, though he spent years In such a of Cache Coi.u'v Utah, Lave the African JUDgle. The natives told him about the red headed horse that to had a body like a giraffes and the togs of a zebra. When Stanley returned r.j power to grn-- , the ropiest or Civilization he published these stories and caused considerable excitement of the pe v .1 of Trenl.-among scientists and naturalists. Sir Harry Johnston went to Africa in 1901 petition for ttye London Zoological society and spent many months in the Kongo region. jc segregate the iVnaci school is He was unable to get sight of the okapi, hut he bought a portion of a skin and tjr jqnof that town, frttnr .hi pre, to your two skulls from natives He later made another trip to Africa and saw one ent school district cailed Board of the animals alive, though be was unable to Ttlll or capture it He made such an accurate description of it however, that he gave his name to the of Education of Cache County auluiaL Two years ago the New York Museum of Natural History sent an School District, nor has the said wiLug expedition to the Kongo, and a cablegram has Just been received saying that Board of 'County Commisisoners LET US PRINT YOUR specimens of the male, the female and the calf oapi have been killed and the skins and skeletons shipped to New York. Trees and shrubs have also any power whatever to dissolve STATIONERY. been shipped, and the animals will be mounted In a lifelike manner and will the school district, aforepresent be shown as they appear In their native jungle. said. This opinion is supported by the opinion of the Attorney line-uing the pipe line of the citys elec- General of the State of Utah, A. B. Y. U Aggies tric plant and cuttings out the R. Barnes which opinion is here i: I- - f, Zabri.ski Brosard splendid toad way and making it. to attached and ma le a part herer. f. Hancock HAND Chipman impassable. This was acknowled- of. Respectfully submitted, Hobson AY alker c ged to be one of the best pieces of JOHN A.' SNEDDON, ii 1, g. Steed prookston in The .state. road the powpublic of Cache Co Countvi Attorney r. g. L. Green wolal er house in the can on has Egtmrt had a Utah. loiner Christensen f mm y renHOeing-totall: : Froyo Umpire Mr. "Lindsay of destroyed by the rushing flood. Rotation Pool Per THE LEGISATURES Harry This event is the Igan. ot Serious . mosj VISITS LOGAN Cue . . . Stoney. the kind that has ever happened Continued from page one Eight Ball Pool Per in this locality in the memory of to be greatly pleased seemed THE TRENTON IRRIGATION . . Cue tje oldest settlers, as it not only with what he saw here and exCOMPANY , j . .lut off all, power ;that. operated pressed! the intention of doing all ' i ., the flour mills and other machin- in his power to see that the Col- i; Last Friday at l the Hall ii but it shut off the water supery, lege gets a fair share of the Commercial-Booster- s club , looms ply of the citizens and left the States revenues, and after all that the Trenton Irrigation Ca., whole city in darkness. per- is all President Widtsoe or, the Everything Clean their directors meeting , .There sons wereNmmpelled to Many wra-thaul Trustees are seeking for they were 15 out of the 17, directors for their house use from havent the desire And Comfortable to hurt or em present. President J. A.IIendrjck-so- springs and wells on the north barrass any other institution of in his report stated that new and the Center Street ! south parts oftown.and the state, but simply V wish that stockholders were coming, in to every body had to hunt up their the txwlege may get the propor- the company every, day and that old reliable lamps and. lanterns, a general good feeling prevailed. and place them in oommvsion The company has now bought out- once more with kerosene; but right about $25,00 of the West marry found they had been like Cache Stock. At. the meeting it the fooliih and bad negwas shown that the West-Cthe lected to virgians their keep lamps trimeanal stock1 is held as follows. med ready for burning, swhile oth. Of the $150.0(ltl caprtol but ers knew where to .find their $140,000 is sold and 'Issued. Of lamps but had no oil 'to their this amount Logan1 people own lamps and straightway sought "v $45500.00.- their neighbors asking for a $ban ' , x Logan with Smlthfield, Benson of the illuminating fluid and in U and Fait Lake own $81280.00 some cases were given the reply Preston and Lewiston , held Nay- - we have nt enough for our $5000.00. . selves, go rather to the coal .oil Weston Cornish and hold man and buy that you may have $15500.00. light: and lo. the will Buy Newton hold $1150000 were sad and learned this Trenton owns $26886.00. lesson Verily it is better to The following items of interest keep oil on hand and in lamp trimmed ready to burn, at any vvcrealso"prescntcd. The West Cache Caual is 45 moment that the eletricity is shut LOdANS FORE-- ", miles long, was began in 1898 and off. Tit e cost to CL0THERS MOST the repair damages completed in 1D04 fi. It is 8 feet tothe road and ,thc,watei works wide at the bottom and 26 feet and electric light system will "323 trt the water line and will carry amount to thousands of dollars . Policy, 300 2d feet of water. The entire wjiich doubtless will bn borrowed 1 cost of the canal wasH517000.00. by both the city and county Onr There- - are ur.dur the canal 25000 men in a fretful are newspaper acrei of land needing water," At mood and sy the power of the the stockholders meeting held yes press is great, hut where is the This is store absolute truth- -, terday a new board of directors power of the press when the mofulness and honesty in every transof the West Cache was elected. tive power is cut off? action , small. Business Air ? , Business ' "V Kr "How do r wav buiguae. Jn a number of states in the warded. Union, the legislatures mve expressly provided I ha lit' uestiu of consolidation .ut-- i segregation aforesaid,. of school districta-- aa .he Shall be sumbilt.d to pcjia. has oA Lt. . "bis ut legishu I do not consider that secrionf ht t 7 -- is t.U son of his father, and, moreover, he Is a good man for the place, But Bob Lincoln would have none ot It He kept on practicing hw in Chicago, where he still resides, and tot the menttoners keep on mentioning him. He did absolutely nothing to boost fa Is own polltii al fortunes. Why? I know now since I have grown np This Robert Todd Lincoln possesses la considerable degree that quality wblch more than any other characterized his Moral honesty la the Illustrious-father,quality meant Commercial honesty, business honesty. Is quite another quality. Moral honesty lies deeper, Abraham Lincoln nevet did and never would accept any favor which was based upon the achievements of any other man. III tub stood on It own bottom. He paddled his own canoO. And Robert Lincoln, after him, has refused to take political preferment based upon the reputation of hi fayears of age, ther, Now at sixty-seve- n eleven year older than was bis father when the Booth bullet cot him down, JRohcrt- - Lincoln no longer Is mentioned for the presidency. President Garfield made Me. Lincoln bis secretary of war wtton the hitter was paly thirty-eigyears old. Lincoln did not seek the appointment. He had shown bis ability as a supervisor in Chicago and as a lawyer. When Garfield fell before an assassins bullet and Chester A. Arthur succeeded him Robert Lincoln was the only member of rhe Gurtlcld cabinet ubo was retained, and at the end of Arthurs administration ha was the only member of Ar tburs cabinet whose wotk was wholh approved by the public. Buck to Chicago and his law offhe went Uocoln, but when Benjamin Hur made Lin risen became president-h- e coin minister to England. IJncoln did not seek the post. " Nevertheless Mr. Lincoln is a presl-den- t For about thlrteeu years he has been president of the Pullman Palaee . r ROBERTU LOVE. HAT Botiert Todd Lincoln, the j j j only aurvlvlng child of Abra-U- , - ham and if ary Tld IJncoln. might have become president nf the United States had he but said Is the belief of "Barkis Is willin many jtrons who nnderstand American politics and human nature. Several times Mr. Lincoln has been "prominently mentioned" for nomlnntlon on ket. The present the Republican B Tuesday, February JOURNAL. LUO' AN. UI..I1 p. the man, "he POOL : The Women and BILLIARDS JL-fejetv- -J jTiie RainyDayy ttw'-esca- pe-f Time-keep- During the panto of 1907 one' of our merchants had failure staring: him sternly in the face Hie could see - no other alternative, lie had created no Revenue Fund Wasnt breakers looking for ahead ,Th bank where he did business ooulclnt help him ami he applied ' . to ua. first our "Very naturally .'obligation were to our own customers. lie was 'at his wits end and t instructing his attorney to draw up bis assignment well-know- n tatCStOKST LINCOLN AND HIS SON THOMAS (TAD), WHO DIED IN BOYHOOD. Car company, with width the Wagner Palace Car Company Is consolidated How did he gei It? full? Father name?' Not at all. He was for years counsel for the Pullman company, and when Georgy M. Pullman died be was elected to the plate because of his ability and availability. Resolutely has Robert Lincoln adhered to Ills determination not to permit bis illustrious ancestry to put him forward lie has occupied a peculiar position before the Amertonn iHpte and the world as the only living sou of the great wnr president He has oecu pled It with nrifalllng dignity He has shrunk front public owhe based tix.n hU descent front Abmhutu Llmoln i 1 4 s j CRIMSONS AND AGGIES IN FIRST CONTEST papers went home to break the news to- - his wife. , that $2,500, learning would save her husband, are partners--- . g from now real chums in every seme of the word, and the inci dent affords an excellent " lesson to other husbands and ' wives. , Thatcher Brothers Banking Co. Capital and Surplus $195,000.00 nt n L x D FECTCRS . Diwl r rrl-- t, Joseph Howell, W-Pouker, James Mack, D. C. Budg , Anthos Anderson, G. G Men 'tick. W. S. I rco r " ? 1 h-l- m4 - d n I a v , ' Palace Pool d , er - t gj n a its -- H. E. HATCH. FWdaa I . S. HILLS, G. F THATCHER C..kr H. BANKHEAD. Am. Cashier ' a How-even-.ha- PAID ON SAVINGS 4 , 2c v -- her savings account. Wc loaned her the balance on a mortgage she bad previously bought ' ' - , from us. This wife began with the very? week of their marriage to save $5.00' a weiL out of her household allowance, This husband and . wife . 2ci; exciting game the isitors won byj te appoints.' In the first half of tho game the Aggies failed to strike their stride at all and Provo made a runaway of it scoring 16 points to their five. In the last half tin' Aggies .struck their natural gait however ami fe t'he greater part of that half i looked as if they would certainly win. Just before the close of the game however Provo spurted and dropped four baskets from Jhe field in rapid succession and this gave them the game.for Chipman their fouf line man was outclassing the Aggies man in his free . throws. , v Provo has a splendid team the making of Ihe best one they have ev?r had in our opinion, and they play" good ball pgbt now. the Aggies played in form" Provo" would usual t)ieir havo been defeated for the Fanners showed a terrible slump from farm in the first half-- ;- it wasnt a case of being played off their feet It U at all but ust a failure to get star ted off on tho right foot- - Take BRIGHAM, Feb. 2.- -A real cal Hancock, and Broward, the two amity befell Brigham and our forwards for instance in the first community last Monday when, a thingiarge volume of watr which 3 points. In must have and Brossard originated from a huge the last half Handy got three snowslide or a landslide in, the field baskets and Brossard1 nearly vicinity of the Devils gate and doubled his seor,e. f plowed itsfwayvdown the ravines ' t i Nevertheless, its almost a cinch into Box. Elder Canyon carrying bat when the University comes out all the bridges, 'damaging the up to meet teh Aggies we will pipe line of the Brigham water will have a chance to crow. The works system also badly daraag- - after , she gave him surprise of Hs .life by bringing him to our bankandy-drawin$085.00 Continued from page one) ' er Sample lot of Pants all ? b- -. a Sizes. -- Come in and see them, the prices make. You " would-be-bor-rowT- 'rs HOWELL BROS. The of James Quayle a CONSOLIDATION CANT BE DISTURBED (Continued From Page One) ' dirict. it shall be a coun- ty school district of the first cl as and placed upon the same basis as adhubljlistricts in cities of the seci bud class under the laws of this' ' state. Bchttol ( , of 1907 consolidated 'the' former school districts pf this ecuctl in- - of We dont large or misrepresent anything we sell. We want your confidence and we don't . propose to abuse it When you buy anything here that is' not satisfactory, not just what we told you it was. bring it back to ' us. We will make good If we ktiew how to be' any more fair, we , would tell yoti. J I hold that when the Board of County Coornionen. of. Cache' County, by Virtue of the said law & Co. ' James Quayle M J.W. Quayle, Mgr. Co. .. ' |