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Show ' rt i t i'l 4u !Q it eP0Jb4 72 n Qj) ''lVZS5L uo magnificent houses greeted CL Opera Co., on Monday rte A whejV it pro Tuesday evenings son, J. By be, G. M. Hess, Allen." - audiences were the performances DETAIL-BUSINE- ... SS The, Logan Knitting Factorys business has grown so rapidly the last few years, especially the manufacturing department, that they are-noenlarging their plant by putting in more knitting and finishing machinery. This work is now going on in their building on North Main street, where they have one of the most up plants in the west. This fifm has now been in business for 12 years, and through energy, and honety has succeeded in building up a very large trade in Utah, Idaho, Montaqt, Oregon, Washington, North and South Dakota, Colo rado and other states. It has during tjiia time paid out in salaries thousands of dollars yearly, and has been one of the leading institutions ig the building up of our city and county, and ot making Logan famous for its knit goods The other factories have also contributed to this and we have done more advertising of ..Lagan Cache Co., than all other City and agencies combined. Logan knit underwear is famous in all of the above states and stands for qualto-da- te and 'becoming appropriate the stage effects were good. and has the College put on a production of such pretensions with a company of such uniform arc excellence usually there some ragged .spots m a piece of this kind; but this timer they were The choral work pleasmissing ed the public better than the sc to selections although all were tuneful and the solois were well rendered as a rule. JBenson Parkinsons Seldom 0 ll "and nan-cock- Dreaming" were particular fa voriteaof theMous' kJPark in-th- e. s on ity, In order that the. management being awarded the only core of the evening, the audience maydevote its entire time to the breaking the rule in his case manufacturing and shipping end George Caines voice pleased the of the business, the company has house and it would have been decided to close out the retail glad to have heard more of it. Mr. business and expend all of ifca efWinsor did his usual good work forts in the one direction! but taht was expected f - him In the near future the people of since he had a lot of experience in Logan and Cache, Co, will, theresuch! things. A. E. Bowman made fore,' be given an opportunity of a capital genral but his voiee was buying new and seasonable- mernot heard to advantage. Alma chandise at prices far below manKnapp as Jonathan Phoenix was ufacturing prices. Itjvill pay the inclined to overdo his part hut people to take advantage of this nevertheless he kt;i the house in opportunity and get w;hat ' they mhighty good trumo. Among the need at greatly'reduced prices. in-s- en- - ladies Miss Ethel .Jenson, Mae Edwards an Miss ' Emma Linnartz stood 'Irek Miss Jensons Moss partien'nrlv Once good, while Miss Linnartz, springhtli-nes- s and the fine Btage presnee and dramatic abvity of Miss Edwards won them unstinted praise. One of the godi things of the evening was the song and chorus My own United States Mr.Win-ao- f ringing the piece, and another was the cake walk of the nlehestral work was of the best and helped materially in the success of the production. The complete cast of chare-ter- g and chorus personnel is given below - : F- - Bajor Geo.Buckle, A. Major J. W. Olsen Allen., Emma Linnartz Cordelia Major Amelia Susan K Stratford Wm. Walker, ... Geoffrey Marlin, . Geo. B. Caine Graham Eurilla Greenhalgh Clay .... Ethel Qudd Inde Tom,. E. Benson Parkinson Jno. Graham,.. L. M. Winsor Genl Wm. Allen, . E. Bowman elix Graham. , .Heber Hancock Mrs. Constance Pemberton, . . Mae Edwards Kate Pemberton,. .. Ethel Jensen Robert Pemberton Merle TavloT Phoexdl. Alma Knapp cers 'Merle Taylor, gene Worley, June Andrews, - Keat on,- - Ensi gn, Linsay, Ernest Anderson, J. p. Bybee, G. AICoh i2an - Fred boer Southern Belles Anna Matthis on, Winnie Parkinson, Virginia Miles; Ruth Larnson, J air ytbe Crawford, .Violet Green-J- k Jan Anna Linnartz, Tirza Kor-vPLavon Cragnn. . . Sla& Chorus Ruth Batt.Mary rodtlham. Anna Fatthison. Win k. Noted Inventor Dies. New York, Feb. 6. The finding of three large pine eases contain ing mechanical apparatus in 4 storage vault of a downtown safe deposit companies has led to the discovery that John Needham Longdon, a fellow of the British inSociety of Engineers and an ventor of note, well known throughout the British empire for his work In the field of civil and mining engineering, died here of starvation several JmntbY'ago, while seeking the secret of generating cheap elctricity which he believed would revolutionize the polar systems of the world. Longdon is said to have spent $100,000 in the work and whether he really discovered the secret he was after will not be' known until his friends have inspected the con tents of the three cares in the sto age vault. Longdon died in the New York was buried in the hospital-anpotters field. The landlady of a, cheap lodging house had found him dyin upon the floor in his night clothei, while gas was escap ing from a jet nearby . Circumstances pointed to his death being accidental father than a case of suicide. Ttoe case attracted no attention at the time. The antopsy bowed taht exhausted vitalltyn from starvation was rather more responsible for deatk than the gas. Rela tives recently came to New York to look upLongdons whereabouts and came across the pine cases in the safe deposit vault. These, led to the location of his lodging place aud the news of his death. d , Passed the House During Week S. B. 31, (Nelley) , amending section 303, chapter 4, providing for increased indebtedness of towns.. S. ll. 4, (Smith), relating to salary and alowaneeg of state engineer and providing permanent fund for adjudication of water rights. , S. B. 30, (Luut), state aid for schools. 8. B. 22, Badger;? rebrinpMu satisfaction of judgments. H. B. 81 (Allison), repeal i n. section 313x2, compiled laws, which prohibits use of patented articles in municipal contracts. II. B. 91, (judiciary c nnmittee) amending section 4615, sanctioning warrants without approval of county attorney. H. B. (Russell), making penal . , r highway robbery llie liilAY prisonment, concurrence in senate amendments. KILLED DURING WEEK ' IN HOUSE. I. B. 22, (judiciary commit. '' prdvujing four year terms foi sheriffs, and county clerks. ... JI.fBl 834 XTobias), that, architects' orri state school house commi-sio- n may not be interested in eon -- A LOT OF GRAFTERS IN THE LEGISLATURE : 1 The Western Nursery Co., of - Uj to the end of last , .week. this city has a force of men at Governor Spiy had .signed five work" in the Andrews Block on senate bills and; one joint memoroNrth Main just now making root ial. Four concurrent resolutions grafts for its nursery tatv Green had passed botSv. houses. In v the ville, Mr. Harry Clark, a brothcri Senate 145 hills had been introd- of Dr. Clark of this city and-- a used; eleven passed and three practical nurseryman has charge killed.Three had been withdrawn, leaving bills pending, 131. of the work, and theyrare turning v The house passed seven Senate out the grafts at the rate of several thousand a day. In all about and two House bills and killed two hundred thousand of the one Senate bill and two resolugrafts will be made, for in addi- tions. To date141 bills had been tion to thooe that will bejneedbd introduced, 13 killed, 14 passed, at the nursery, the M, firm, has al- 11 withdrawn and 103 pending.- ready .sold ouo lai,Vf;12;V,0(X) to a Passed in Senate During-- Week S. B, No. 22, (Badger), making Salt Lake nurseryman. They, are time for satisfying judgments Last the to be delivered next, Tall. year the firm planted about 125, eight years instead of five to be in 000 young grafts- - that are now accord with the other laws. ' S. B. No, 74, (Williams), appro flourishing trees. Most of the root a rafts being priating emergency money for the made now are those of the Jona- state institutions. than yariety. tho demand for this . S. B. No. 90, (Lvmt),appropriat sort of tree being Vne greatest. ing $10,000 as state aid for county However there v ;li be sevral oth- schools. er varieties in the 1 t so that the S. B. No. 87, (committee on stock of the nursery will be a federal relations), granting the one. complete United States jurisdiction .over The company ships its roots for Fort Douglas and Fort Duchesne. S. B. No. 26, (Smith), appropgrafting" purposes, from New York and they are of the very riating $10(000 for the Orphans best. The task of making the Home and Day Nursery. S. B. No. 49, (Williams), allow-ingrafts will be finished some time the next month, and theu planting the Agricultural college the of them will commetuv. right to grant degree of agricultural engineer. S. B. No. 50, (Williams), allow-inCapture Escaped Lunatic. an elementary, course in agriAfter a long search, Weber at the University of Utah, culture found John Anderon,who II. B. No. 9, (Page), increasing escaped a few days previously the district and grand) jury wit from thd mental hospital at Provo, fees. ness walking along the read in Ogden II. BNo, 10, (Page), increasing a-- t canyon. Anderson ha I the justice of the peace and inmitted a month ago after a vain quest fees. attempt to hold jip Deputy-SherifKilled In Senate. Oren Hadloek. who captured him S. B. No. 53. (Smith), eliminating contracts for th sale of real - Giri Accused of Robbery estate from the statute of frauds, Lillian Ecklan, 19 years old, of S. R. No. 6. (KucHer petitionvictim eocaine of the Salt Lake, a ing the Utah; delegath'n to in the Tooele land drav. ing. habit, was arrested Saturday No. 7 (Smith), petitionR. of a S. having charge night upon D. stolen a valuable watch fora a ing the Utah delegation c r. t the ad& R, G. switehman. The girl department of the interior to p ct mitted the theft, but claimed she notices as least 20 days before settle passed the watch over to a negro, land is thrown openwho is being watched. raent under the Smoot a t. " -- - - , Nth -- g g Co-offic- ers n f vs-tiga- te - .. d A auspices of the The east of Womans honor. characters is as follows; Gen. Mark Le&ter7 a herbbf tm years warR.H.IIyde ; Perdo Mendez, his ji Geo. D. Seamons; Dr.' Garcia, of theMadeline,WillardIIan-ceyv- , Gilbert Ilall, M. D., in love with Olive, R, S. McQuarrie ; Glenn,' a Wall street banker, James & Hancey ;Gregory Grimes Lesters secretary, J. W. Seamens; Ebenezer, Glenn a butler, Jesse S. ITaneey. Olive, Sally, Glens daughters Mrs. Sadie Reeder. Miss Vida ITaneey, Maria, wife of Perdo, Miss Vilatc Follett. The entire proceeds from this play will he given to papering our meeting houve. It is hoped that the people will turn out that the undertaking may be a success. Good:, music will be .furnished between acts by the orchesband,-Entitle- - ERK are pictures of two Interesting groups of children, those belong- ing to the royal families of Italy and Russia. In each family there- Is but one boy, a proportion that is not pleasing to a king anxious for his direct descendant to succeed him as ruler. Czar Nicholas II.-o- f Russia was particularly unfortunate In being the fattier of four pretty girls before s son came to bless his Boole and prepare to take his place. The first of his daughters was Olga, horn In 1893. Tbeb came Tat Jana, born in 1897; Marie, born in 1899, and Anastasia, bora In 1901., With four daughters and no son the hopes of the czar and of all Russia were at a low ebb when, on Aug. 12, 1904, the Czarevitch Alexis was born, and the hopes of those not In direct line of the descent of the crown were Vast down. King Vletor Emmanuel III, of Italy was married In 1896 to Pflncess Helene of Montenegro. Thelr flrst daughterrJrlnce88 Iolande. waw born An .1901; Princess Maf&lfla. was born in 1902; then came Prince Humbert.! the heir apparent, born Sept 1 15, 1904, and the Princess Giovanna, born in 1907. 1NJYDE PARK 1IYDE PARK, Feb. 6. On Friday night, Feb, 10th. a play will be given in the hall under the . w HOHOHAHATIGU UP - Utah duction was almost as well taken rare of, the costumes were bright, singing was Russian rand Italian Children Judged -s - . ing "to ktate industrial s.l.otl ' : board. S. B. No. 30, (Stookey), allowing the issuance' of coupon warrants to all cities. SMI. No. 38, (Williams;, inereas ing the number of members of board of regents at University of delight-wit- h would w amateur sandards,and it and other, the be unfair to apply most a glorious production was of ered-J- t end no success, and brings well as Direc to the College as Thatcher and his company. The musical part of the performance was very good indeed it times the vlume is true that at as could be nas hardly an great desired, but the. quality was there thanks to the patience and exacting care of Prof. hTateh er. the dramatic part of the pro- Honeysuckle- v Thos 1 STB .No. 21, (Williams), re I cit- Interesting Families Royal HAS OUTGROWN ITS named, an(i both Withdrawn During Week Linnartz, Tirzab Korupkat, Messrs M.Jolm son, Eugene Worley, Arthur Han- "IMCIIIIJIIE ve Anna nie Parkinson, iSiiicois Ilte(lbe-opera-abo- NUMBER 77. LOGAN CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1911. the-Cub- an half-brothe- r. sur-geo- R-ob- t tra. Mr, Geo. Z. Lamb has just returned froja Salt Lake, 'where he has been attending the sessions' of the State Board of Health. Born to Mr. and Mrs. William Hall a girl. Mother and new co- -, mer doing well, The quarantine of Geo. IV. and Ben Ilyinas have been raised), and Ilyde Park is now ' free from any contagion. Horse buyers have been quite active in Hyde Park of Jate and tracts- - r. fine teams have been several II. B. 45. '(Stack), Abrogatin'; fellow servant clause in present sold ; The government inspectors killlaws. j to Mr. Eras-tu- s II. B.- - 51.i (Russell) abolishing ed a Lamb, and an examination , city board of works. f , of showed that the animal had tubIL B. 93, (Allison),-justic- e the peace in third class - cities erculosis, Three or four more head have been condemned and ' must be an attorney. , WITHDRAWN DURING THE will be killed in the near future. The inspectors have convinced WEEK II. B. 67, (Bickmore); relating Hyde Park that the infection exIndebtedness of cities . and isted and1 those having cattle that to have been condemned ape anxiousT towns. n. B. 52. (Harshiberger), coun- to have them killed. Mrs. Frank Follett is quite sick ty superintendents and school this writing.. at trustees . not to be interested in The Smithfield Dramatic Co. property purchoses by boards. aid gave a play in the hall last Thurs(Morris),, state ,, Jf. day night entitled! The Captain of for schools. IL B. 6ff, (Grow) prohibiting Plymouth, which was well received. Our neighbors handled their minors carying firearms. parts to perfection. Owing to the Rivers of Acid Flow stormy- weather the louse was not as crowded as it would have been 7. Point Richmond, Cal., Feb. Fire, caused by blazing soot from had the weather been fine. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alma a chimney falling on the roof of the suphnric acid plant of the Saunders, a fine baby girl. The Standard Oil company, destroyed new visitor is doing well and that plant a tank containing seems quite contented. Samuel Seamons who has been 500.000 gallonp of crude oil and connected with the nyde Park dollar million new the damaged choir for acid plant tonight fifty years, was released, One man, Carl McPherson, a from his labors.' He was tendered workman fell into a ditch filled a vote of thanks at the sacrament with blazing sulphuric acid and meeting on Sunday. Through his waa terribly burned. The damage untiring efforts a great deal of is estimated at $500,000 Three musical talent has been developed here. men were injured The Relief Society of Ifyde, , The spread of the fire was due to an explosion of gas from one Park held their annual meeting of the acid tanks. The - blazing on Saturday. A nice program had liquid was hurled all 'over the been arranged and the members plant and the place was instantly enjoyed themselves very much. a seething furnace. A flood of boll French Cruiser Condo Sails ing,. burning acid ran down the side of hills and against a big - Fort de France, Martinique. steel reservoir of crude oil. Thr Feb. 7. The cruiser Condo of the took fire and burned for two French cruising squadron under hours. A part of the oil was sav- command of Rear Admiral La Jar ed. - te sailed yerterday for San Dom-ing- o. The Gloire and the Amiral Caruso Gets Advance of $200 Aube proceeded to Port an Prince New York. Feb. 7. The Metro. The sailing of the French cruispolitanOpera company announces ers Gloire and Amiral Aube from ' contract with Fort de France for Port an Prince that its three-yea- r Ca Enrico rosso," the tenor, which ITayti. does not take them much thio spring, will he renew- out of their route for the previ expires ed on a basis of $2,200 for each ously announced cruise in theGulf of approximately 100 performanof Mexico and along the Atlantic ces a year. This is an advance coast of the United States, and of $200 a performance over the may not be in any way connected with the Ilaytien rebellion. present contract. - Sea-Thor- cow-belongi- N - , ( ns . |