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Show X CAcaTwa Tim 'XT" r H.E--JOi- TRI-WEEKL- Y JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH Cbslsj, We have; alwajg declared, ana are still favor oMhe good old way with its sunrise guns, flag, raising and public Assembly complete. Vfe would bar only the old time promiscuous shooting and, fireworks. Xtz 13, nit, vances. N jR AL PUBLISHED BY EARL AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO. e Entered at the every Tuesday, and Saturday, at Logan, Utah Thursday second-class matter. . as in PERPETRATED BY WALT ZAP DOUGALL t rOAILYtPUZZLE . TO MEM ONLY! If you think Post-Offic- day. FlagTomorrow will be Flag DaVa day whose be impressed uponthmiods should significance iu are Some " - EDITOR i r n. AUGUSTUS GORDON of the young with a view to stimulating a national lo a superior CITY EDITOR F. J. MARSHALL, patriotism that in the prosperity' and lack of woman 'any, serious international opposition of late years, gives SUBSCRIPTION RATES. old woman evidence of waning, as it ever has in the past when "By Carrier. nations have grown opulent and powerful. jutt.putyour 90c 3 Monthj . . would undershirt, on. in some It be believe sense, 6 Months $1.75 pleasing to. the as we see 13 Month that, it t oday,.j;pr ancomj)l et e flag $3.50; . an4 from the brain ofUetsyRoss; who, it may .he asIn Mail On Time Advance By o buffoq it . made ' the first . was. sumed, 75c that r. and 90c flag 3 Month adopted became the official emblem, with the 6 Months $1.50 $1.75 exception of t ft will dawn upon What So rt of an Intellect Art analyst .of Soil pf the addition of a star fop each state since .ad13 Month $3,00 hpil gp with ci coiffure or mitted. It would invest it with the air of romance flXCily aIkiws that .some Si months is the limit on time subscriptions tiie of most fertile ground Wwion , Wlien it come Jo , hair delirium like this 9 and beauty, and reflect a degree of credit upon the of a paper. We cannot let them run longer, so we make no yearly in America' is being wasted sfrongarm work plus endur- A jovely set of Imported revolutionary mothers, who have not received their reveraible.self-curun-d share of the glory of achievement which' their on hotels; time rate. ance and then some , can putts will be given for the first coles and department and heroism entitle them to. privations, heart-ache- s Advertising Rates Furnished on Application put it ail over mere. Man . As a matter of fact, however, the flag of use oza sensible answer. stores. ' ifyouhmahair today Nice says the Republican, of the Council to is the product of evolution. The flag of Washinggive the Recorder the right to say who shall audit ton seems to have been a combination of the her own books. Yes, if that be true, it was very stripes of the Dutch East India companys flag, with a replica of the British Union Jack in the khid. Thank corner now occupied by the stars: When the Dee; According to our local contemporary, the City laration of Independence was immediately pending Recorder is the only real autocrat or the muni- it was unofficially- decided to replace the British cipal government. IIow the Mayor, and our friend portioin of the flag with a five pointed star; but upon the official adoption of the national flag on up the street, must envy her. June 14, 1777, it was decided to have thirteen o It is ,too .bad, both from the standpoint of the stripes of alternate red and white, and thirteen white stars in a blue field. These stars, however, Mayor and xf therRepublican, that the gentlemai was not given arbitrary power in municipal af- were placed in circular form. The idea seems to fairs, especially in the matter of appointments. have been to add a new stripers well as a new star, But even then the organ would not be fully satis- for each new state admitted, and Tyo of each were fied, as it hasnt always seen eye to eye with the so added for Vermont and Kentucky; and the stars were arranged in three lines of five in a row. in appointive matters. a Mayor No change was made during twenty-fiv- e years. meantime though Ohioand Louisiana had been Re a i n it al or col eed unins inSaturdays glh admitted. On April 4, 1818, however, it was- - enRepublican, with particular reference to the one acted that the fifteen stripes should be reduced regarding the sale of the county school bonds, one to thirteen, in honor of the original thirteen colon is led to wonder whether there has occurred and that a new star should be added as each ies, somewhere a puncture of the overdraft, a stricture new state should be admitted, the addition to be of the credit or something of that kind, to have 1911 for purchasing all necessary PROBATE AND GUARDIAN-SHIidentity. made upon the Fourth of July next ensuing. given the writer sueh a grouch against the local iWant a taxi, sir? he asked, material and for the plumbing And this is the flag as the present NOTICE. and also for the installation of a banks; also if an attack of indigestion or some generation rushing up. has loved known, and revered it It is the emblem No, ether ailment causes it to see a nigger in the replied Mr. Vanderbilt, heating plant in the public schopl of liberty and equality; of the house on 1st east between 1st and Consult County Clerk or The Im for my ear. waiting of man. It rights fence, so far as the Boards side of the question is the flag that, seen waving in the harbors or over Ill get it for you, sir. Wot 2nd north, -- JU concerned. Respective Signers For noime? Plans and specifications may be the consulates in foreign lands, causes Further Information tears to t seen at the office of K. C. Sehaub Vanderbilt. to the eyes, and the hat to be spring Wot noime, you say, asked architect and at the office of the instinctively All should -- unite in the fitting celebration 'o swept from the head of the true Amcicanl NOTICE TO CREDITORS. the It' is boy again, looking puzzled. Board of Education of Logan the Fourth of July In the good old patriotic sense; the for He which City. he would, die as readily a doubtless never before in his flag which does not necessarily mean the Certified check in the amount Estate of William Burrows, Delife had heard the name of Vancarrying of thousands of other patriots have died. of ten ppr cent of bid must acchip on the shoulder or the vainglorious crowing derbilt. It sound didnt ceased. quite It represents the place of his birth; bis h nne of chanticleer, the cock of the walk'; but rather company all proposals. to him. right Creditors will present claim; land, with its wealth of patriotic traditions and asBids will be publicly opened at Vanderbilt. again answered review of the growth of human with vouchers to the undersigned liberty from pirations. It is redolent of the air and 8:30 p. m. Saturday June 17, 1911 spirit o that gentleman in a low and unJflugna Charts to our own Declaration, and the The at his residence in Logan City, right to reject any and all My Own United States. It is these traditions, moved voice. eonsecration to it of our owns beloved Cache County, Utah, on or hjfore A moment longer the boy hesi- proposals is hereby reserved. country. fhese aspirations, and the achievements that have The contractor will be required the 19th Many decry the tated. then a light seemed to observances, the reading been day of September, 1911 accomplished undier them; the spirit that to furnish a bond of fifty per cent of the Declaration, the patriotic oration, break his on and comprehension and gongs JAMES McNEIL, makes the country and the flag one and of the contract price. inseparable. he rushed up the street shouting: martial music, as antiquated; yet, so far, no suborder of land or fall together, which should be iustided the . of Administrator. EduBoard By Andrew Bflts car! Andrew stitute has been suggested that will carry the nto the of cation A. City. JOHN ' Lgan SNEDDON, hearts of the young upon Flag Day. that Bilt's car! weight of influence or so impress itself upon the By GEORGE THOMAS, Attorney for Estate. may understand its full significance and their President of Board. hearts of tfte young as those ohser '"'ii rights, RECEIVES Date of first publication May KISS, DAVID TARBET, opportunities and duty thereunder THEN A BULLET 1911. 16, Clerk of Board. PNTNCE OF WALES which case he will wear the rath- fresh rebellion Dated, 7, 1911. Junp OWN CORONATION er by two tribes NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pittsburg. Ja.. June 10. Mrs. showy uniform of that crack which remained obdurate. C. F. Hill, wife of a SUMMONS. Forty oil wealthy regiment. men of a force sent against the operator, was shot today by C. In The District Court of the First Estate of London Not less interesting What part the Prince of Wales John Hammer, deceased were abmushed. and, than the appearances of King ,s going to take in the coronation Schaum. who has been arrest-td- . Judicial District of the State of utter fierce fighting, but ten esCreditors will present claims George himself this year will be is being kept ery quiet and .is together with William Dau-fein and for the County with vouchers to Utah, caped. the undersigned those of the Prince of Wales. not yet ITone'r. and Emma The fully decided. lie may atof The Cache. dead were in is their occurred mutilated, at Hill his slmoting the this true of the residence in Smithfield, Especially tend as a spectator, .like other heads being carried off by the residence. Mr. Hill is on a busi- William McNeil, Plaintiff, of Ilis Royal Highness peers who are not Cache of County,Utah, on or before age ness trip in the west at Carnarvon, in the very castle Wete he two yearsjet older he headhunters. Inspector Ikeinote. vs. the first of day October, 1911. vv here was Mrs. Hill was taken to the Al- David bom and shown to the would unquset ionaldy be the fn;st who commanded, the party, was and his wife. Drysdale, Date of first publication May found with his head missing and legheny general hospital. She to pay homage to the crowned people the first Primp f Wales Jessie Drysdale, Robert Drys-dal- 30th, 1911. a broken made sword to several aPemnts hilt leave in clutched There are plenty of people who King, his father. His present Ilis hand and his wife. Annie Drysthe institution, and finally a poA.' J. MERRILL, have seen a coronation, but no one Majesty did so ten years ago. was stationed lice, at her dale. John guard and has his when a seen Drysdale living Prince of Wales King Edward was crowned. MONTANA Administrator. bed. Physicians sav lie wound is LAWYER MEETS invested with dignities of his title wife, Annie Drysdale, George CROCKETT & At present the intention is that AN ACCIDENTAL DEATH not necessarily, fatal. Daufen and BOWEN,' in his own principality. the Duke f Connaught shall lie Drysdale and his wife, Isabe la Miss Horner were released, but Attorneys. The ceremony on July 13 will the first to do homage Here, howSchaum is held to await the result Helena. Mont.. June 10. Chas. Drysdale, Magige Hodges.Areh-inot lack grandeur. The members ever. the King may step in and F, Worth a of Mrs. ITillls iniunes. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of this eitv. Drysdale and his wife Jane of the Heralds College for mon- declare, as he can do and in was found lawyer an automabil ride in bed in his dead Following Doe Drysdale whose true name ths have been digging in the ob- the-- e matters his will i law that r" )m- here this last night, the partY returned to is unknown, heirs at law of Estate of William Mills, deceased. scurities of precedent to find a the Prince is to do homage first bullet hole in his morning with a lie Hill home. Erlv today Dau-fctemple. lie was ritual which will serve for the in- of all the blood roval. Creditors will present claims David Drysdale, deceased, and to hav left on a train this morn-n- g it is alleged, kissed Mrs. Hill, vestiture. They have slight recsind with Again the question of uniform all other unknown heirs at law Schaum attempted to shoot vouchers to the undersigned h,r vnada. where he was to ords to go upon, their main bases e ''ines in. He cannot wear a have been married next week. It him. As Daufen fltd through a of the said David Drysdale, de- at his residence in Logan City in peers for the ceremony they have con- robe, beaeause he has not yet sat is supposed he was cleaning his door Mrs. Hill ihrew herself in ceased. Defendants. theCounty of Cache, Stale of Utah structed being that on the occas- in the House of Lords, but lront of Schaum and received a one revolver when it exploded. He TheaState of Utah to the said de- on or before the 12th, day of ion of Charles I.s investiture and may see for the first time bullet in her side. in Eng-liel- i had packed his trunk, was about of the fifth Henry atLudlow.They fendants. September A. D. 1911. history the heir to the throne ready to take the train and there A well known Des Moines wohave, it is stated, submitted a You are hereby summoned to Date of first publication May knowledging fealty to his fath- is no known reason why he man after suffering miserably for really fine piece of work to the er. the King, in Hie uniform of a should kill himself. Mr. Word two days from bowel eompiaint, appear within twenty days after 11, 1911. v as the son of Samuel F. King for his approval, aqd Ilis sailor lad. Word, was eured by one dose of Cham- the service of this summons .upon SAMUEL OLDHAM, a pioneer of the state, ahd served Majesty is now going very careColic. berlains Cholera and if served within the county you, Administrator. as private secretary ot Governor fully into it. Buy it now. Now is the time Remedy. For ,sale by all in which this There will be a religions CROCKETT & BOWEN, ' action is to buy a bottle of Chamberlains Smith from 18 to 1000, brought, dealers. associated with the ceremonv Cdie. otherwise within thirty days afCholera and Diarrhoea Attorneys. SUCH IS FAME. during which the Earl Marshal Remedy. It is almost certain to EXCURSION TO OGDEN, UTAH ter service, and defend the above will support the King, having he needed NOTICE TO CREDITORS before the summer is For United Commercial Travel- entitled London At one of the side exin case of and with him the Garter atekm; over. This remedy has n6 super- its fr m old ers Drury Lane Theatre fromConvention. Tickets on sale your failure so to do, judgment Estate of Lemuel Rogers, deceasthe Somerset Herald, the Chester ior. For sale bv all dealers. Idaho and Montana points MV. Alfred G. Vanderbilt stood ed. Jfefjjld and one of th e fo yr June lfttfr,.. 11th.. and 12th, limit-edl- will be rendered against you Creditors" will present claims HEADS ARE CUT OFF ten days'from date of sale; he the demand private automobiles moving slows . ThPrine Wales will wear Tickets on from sale Utah which has been filed at his residence in Benson in the points complaint m ylx,theitrLTliis. wa3 half June- - Itht. speeiaTTy dt hi robe of cloth was' iver rr the steamer Ka by tq brought eleven rtFlhrvrerFf-tHair5o3at night, and the per past StatoL of prld, modelled on one worn limited to June makura M&ru. of the annihilati See loth. . agents formance of ,The Sins of Socion or before the fourth day Utah, Charles action this I., and to is ty beneath will brought quiet of October. A. D. 1911. 8. of a Japanese force in ety had just finished. re!".n his simple yadet dress enjMay to e tit de- the Formosa plaintiffsland the rebels r by One Date .of first publication June of the street boys who are against wF h is, after all. the highest uni whom the NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ' have been in said 3rd A. D. 1911. Japanese complaint. always hovering around spied the form he can wear. Before Notice is hereby given that seal the July three EZRA fcmpaigningJor American a RICKS. Administrator JOHN A. past . sin mi for-Insled him out SNEDDON, s od s. however,, he maw be proposals will be received by ears ft seems that three tribes gazet-- Hart, Nebeker . and own Nebeker, of without, ted to the Terth course, the the, Board of Education of Logan 'Attorney for plaintiff. Hpsar in which made peace were incited' to slightest idea of Thatcher,. Attorneys 'for said P. O. Address, Logan City, Utah City, Utah until 8 p. m. June 17, estate. . - - 5 & - try TTroNavtronLi: ! . 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