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Show r s4, - TlfE 1 Waldemar,"who will have reigned with noted success for five and twenty years. Under- no sane king did Bavaria so flourish as under this mad one. Jet his grateful subjects will not see him, unless such irrepressible- loyalists as sally out of Munich for the palace-priso- n . of neighboring and spy over the Fuerstenried, .Declaring unsealeable walls. They will 20 catch a glimpse of a restless, Junction, Colo., June 01 fleshy-faceold gentleJ,,n4is Wre carved and untidy,, window, "'brooding man, and. granite, qaaIz hands of the counting the hairs in his beard, tjie fashnned . w kdge 100 feet or reading a newspaper. If they and reached by had eagle eyes, they would notice mthe ground, goll(j rock by that the newspaper is. upside out Beatrice down, or held - sideways" or is J bndegroomMn the artist and even a white shirt which the F8iT and Jon Otto,and-eccentric scholarly recluse is trail reading. It is a painful diligently tor spectacle after-bUn- d But it is all that remains of OtWilder were - married this Monument to the First, who has been queer in the National recent- - since has birth, mad since 1870, stark of which Otto - mad since supenntend1873, but nevertheless fy8 appointed ken over second mos the im king eaTt had been originally planrfed portant German state ever since on top f his almost equally mad brother , td bold. the ceremony a lofty Ludwig drowned himself in 1886. Independence rock, ' over 500 bet m King Otto occupies a big suite no which of of rooms on the first floor of the he air, the pinnacle ex- Fuerstenried before today reached palace; and there has cept Otto, who for months has is quite as free in his movements Len busy cutting steps m the as is the average monarch. In but the practiee that means that he goes sjje of the rock spire, all over he palace, always in a and compromibalked minister charge of two attendants and one effected. , se was de- of his two resident, doctors.. In the wealth of eccentric never Sometimes, but by no means evhas probably tail there Bebefore. he a ery wedding goes into the park, day, been such cook- and stares bride the ceremony listlessly at the- - stafore the a camp tues and fountains. Fuerstenried over feast wedding the ed her wedding is comfortable and even royal; fire then donned white satin, with long and once long ago attempts were gown of made her way made to make it even human. and bridal veil, the of cliff, where the Ihat was some 30 years ago when foot the to coat and optimises still hoped that the groom, in blue serge beside king then Prince Otto awaited khaki trousers, might whiTwastffad in the parliariy. recover .Pictures of the minister, full robes of the Episcopalian Ilohenschwangan and of moimclergv. At the altar Otto specif- tainou? Berchtesgadener, beloved, honor and haunts of the kings youth, were ied 'that the words from the hung on the walls in the omitted be obey should hope that they might evoke lucid moice. sen I ments: photographs of Ottos It's silly, he declared. mother were arrangneer heard of a woman obeying dearly-love- d her husband, anyway and what ed so as to meet his eye ; and veil his old school books, were is the use of making them. lie eva before left about. All these except the stand time up they ery have minister? pictures disappeared. The ceremony over, the bridal Nearly 15 years ago the king in party descended fromthe cliff a fit of frenzy destroyed hisjnotii-er- s and Otto burned incense in the portraits. Ilis history since form of cedar berries before his then shows nothing but a conbride. Then together they plant- tinuous lapsing into complete ed a young spruce tree, solemnly torpidity of mind, insensibility to declaring that it should grow as surroundings, and increased lialong as their love continued. bility to fits of ungovernable Later, when the wedding gown rage. had been exchanged for a mountain-climbing costume, the newly amti!miiHiiiimnnmiiltmftr married pair sealed the Independence spire, and on its pinnacle, CHURCHES where they had planned to be wedded in the (first place, repeated a marriage ceremony of their NOTICE OF MEETINGS own devising. Appointments for Sunday June The explosion of a number qf 25, 1911 are as follows. sticks of dynamite concluded the Benson, R. 0. Larson, George wedding festivities, and Otto im- Torgeson. mediately" took up his work of Greenville, Jas,Z. Stewart, Joon his the perfecting stairway seph E. Cowley. side of the rock, while his bride Hyde Park, W. W. Roundy, resumed her task of carving the Alma V. Reese. Declaration of Independence on Logan First ward, A. E. Ander. the other side of the huge natural son, Henry W. Crockett. spire. Logan Second ward, S. B. Mit-toOtto for years has been known Paul Jones. for his peculiarities. He lived a Logan Third ward, Geo. W. retired life among the great, LindquiSt, Joseph Campbell. curiously fashioned rocks of MonLogan Fourth ward, Geo. Z. for Lamb, Alma M. Mathews. ument park, building trails others to use, hut always avoidiLogan Fifth ward, Adolph n'? society of those whose trips Baer, Samuel Oldham. through the park had been made Logan Sixth ward, John H. less difficult by his labors. " Anderson, Fred T. Ballam. Miss Farnh.am, on a visit here Logan Seventh .ward, Geo. W. last year, sought out Thatcher, Jas. R. Thomas, J. E. of Monument park, and Everton. broke down his reserve. The end Logan Eighth ward, H. K. Merof the summer found a strong at- rill, Stephen Thurston. Providence First ward, L. S. tachment between the two and this year she returned to wed the CardonE. J. Norton. Providence Second ward, 0. II. man she loved in the picturesque national garden in which she Budge, Chaif Bitter. River Heights, Fred Seholes, first met him. Travey Richeson. ' STAKE PRESIDENCY. . BAVARIAS MAD KING. 4 - TRI-WEEKL- PAGE BTVB JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH Y Jack Johnson Goes to England With Diamonds and White Wife When a salesman shows you an imita-tio- n you want to look out - -- Mrsor." There is no Kitchen Cabinet Just as Good as the McDougall. The McDougall is by which all. others are judged. at-bes- d ata V f AftX ' the-herm- . Ihrlin, June 21. June the. 13 mighty day in Bavaria. millions of loyal subjects wdl celebrate . with grim and Mbnt o the silver of his mad majesty, King Otto Wilhelm Leopold Adalbert ls a : beer-gulpin- g sju-"I'- Attention We are He&dqurters for Materials Crude Sulphur, Blue co Extracts, Paris .GreentArsenate of. Lead in all size packages. Riter Dros.Drog Co. L Presbyterian Church. Bible school at the Presbyterian church Sabbath morning at 10; morning worship pt 11; worship at 7 :30. The subof the evening sermon will ject be the work and character' of Nehemiah. evening Orchardists! Spraying ST. JOHNS CHURCH The services for the 2nd Sunday after Trinity will be morning Prayer and sermon at 11 oclock and veningprayer and sermon at 8 p. m. At aD points of the Compass Bmmtmmttmmma If YOU were running a store, and were able to offer jt lot of real buying opportunities to peo pie, youd want to TELL EVERY BODY about' them wouldnt that8 thewfy most you of todays Journal advertisers feel, toot t-- Which of todays store ads. con facts for you? g tain money-makin- good- - McDougall Kitchen Cabinets Now on Special Display. Visit our store and see the real now while our stock is in its most complete condition whether von want to buy or not, youll enjoy the visit. Youll know then just how much superior the McDougall is to others. The McDougall insures good health and will "keep ye fresh and cheerful all the time. Mc-Dbuga- lls . Don't delay -- come in now while our stock is largest William Edwards Furniture Co. 26 South Main Street, Logi Theres a Point to this Ad! DONT MISS - n, jqjY The McDougall is so much better in every way and the prices s reasonable that theres no reason why you should even consider of. any oth$r make. We have a full variety of the different designs 1 - the-stan- dard Every Lady in this valley to call ;n and see these values we are offering in Ladies Oxfords We Know that we &re offering the greatest values in good dean merchadise in these Wo Tve Wish by American Press Association. Photo JOHNSON, champion heavyweight pugilist, baa gone to England hla diamonds and hia white wife. After witnessing the coronation he will appear In a London music ball and will then mak a tour of Europe by auto. Ha took two American cara with him and a negro chauffeur to run the one belonging to hla wife. Johnson will run hla own car, the high powered racer that caused hla arrest several times In thla country. - As France has practically no speed regulations for autos, he expects to burn up the roads of that country. Johnaon and hla wife traveled from New York as first class pasaefigera. The steward of the steamboat arranged a separate table for him and hia wife, and the other passengers did not have to associate with them nnlesa they wished to do so. Before the ship saUed Johnson and hia wife posed for numerous photographers, and Johnson gravely explained that he did not expect to eee King George- - One of the reporters who witnessed the departure of the champion said that he was wearing only hla morning jewels, a small memorial window In hla shirt front and several The pictures above show Johnaon and chunks of cut glass on hia fingers. hla wife and a separate vtew of the pugilist and hla famous golden smile. JACK of eminent superb cavalcade thftnselves heirs princes, many to statesmen, diplomats, thrones, Ceremony Took Place in Westcoqrtiers, soldiers and men of minster Abbey With Pomp all hues, races and creeds iroin And Ceremony. of the globe. 22 King George the four quarters London, June ceremonial The pass.: great of the house of Hanover CROWNING OF KING GEORGE V, eighth untoward inci was today crowned king of the off unmarred by broke the When dawn dents. British empire and given the fel showers and skies were world-wid- e heavy public homage of his subjects. With his consort, Queen Mary, fiis majesty was crowned in the abbey of Westminster with all the wealth of religious rites and royal ceremonial prescribed by custom. The picture within the gray walled abbey was one of medieThe coronation val splendor. services, solemn and imposing, were those handed down from the earlier centuries and the actors and secondary in the principal roles of todays great function were garbed in reproductions of the multicolored, ed trappings worn by their ancestors. The latter made a won rierfully effective setting around the Central figures. Outside the usually dull streets had been transformed into mass of color. The king and queen b progress to the abbey, and ihe route to Buckingham palace was one unbroken ovation .The route was hedged with a vast polyglot host with a gaily decorated viewing stands and' windows and roofs all of which were crammed to their capacity. Hundreds of thousands of spectator shouted themselves hoarse a: central points like' the Mall, and the entrance to the abbey , where the government tands held & score of thousands. Trafalgar Square was so 'densely packed with humanity that it would not have been difficult to traverse the square walking on the heads of the people. Parliament souare, Club ,llnd, and Gonstitutionhiil heldtheir countless thousands. The tumult of thunderous welcome was almost deafening for the king and queen, on tbs outward and home journyi. preceded in the first instance, and followed on th return, by a stately gold-embroid- er back-groiind- ac-hway- , 'i , during the progress of the pro cessions of the royal guests and the junior members .of the roya family to the abbey; but as I he king and queen left Buckingham palace to be crowned, the heavens smiled and a flood of sunshine brightened the splendid pageant It was a proud day in the Brit ish empire, but of all its millions, the one who perhaps had the most reason to be proud was de nied by court etiquette the jcy of witnessing the triumphs event. 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' Bhowers drab sky and this early morninj, though they dimmed the freshness of the lavish decorations, could tiot dull enthusiasm of the multitude, who for months had been planning to make the 22nd of Jane a red letter day in their lives. Those Who think Ihe Britisher too cold bloodei to enthuse him ,rcoronate should have-see- n today. He is fit to stand beside' tlfe most rampant American Fourth of Julyer or Gaelic celebrator of the anniversary proclamation of the republic. Hundreds of thousands of Americans, Germans, Frenchmen and natives of all lands, from China to Peru, joined the hustling throng and yielded themselves up with magnificent enthusiasm to the coronation glamor. The weather was about "the only thing that ha I rot been prearranged with exactness, nd it was the one thjng likely to mar or make supremely glorious the day that was to give Britain a new ' " king. been prom- Fair weather had - A t ol-th- e . v , '' ised and when John Bull looked ttt Hides For Paid leaden Cash from his . window uponof skies this morning he experienced Sheep Skins and all kinds hut Furs bought. a pang of disappointment, ROBERT SHAW this did not dampen his spirits to a noticeable effect. w 36 N. 1 w. St. Logan Utah.. a Later his stolid optimism vms mum rewarded, for as the royal coach bearing King George and Queen Mary to Westminster abbey for Peacock" their crowning, emerged from the the Rock Springs yard at Buckingham palace, sun clouds gave way and the Hiawatha burst through in all its glory, perGear Creek mitting what might have been a and Castle Gate bedraggled procession to become a spectacle of splendor. Also Kindling Wood Sold by RAISES MONUMENT Anderson Fuel Co. TO INDIAN CHIEF Both Thones 120 A 21. June Oshkosh, Wis.,, bronze monument to C3iief the - Menominee Indian 6 inches in. height. ehieftan, after whom the city was marble 9 feet of Chevalier Gaework is the North in It named,, was unveiled Trentanove of Florence, park today. It is the gift to the tano The chief address was city of CoL John Hicks, publish- Italy. semade by Dr. R. G. Thwaites, soer of The Northwestern. Jhe monument is .10 feet nigh, , and cretary of the state historical stands on a pedestal of Italian ciety of Wisconsin. 11 11 - COAL Osh-kos- h, , - - . L V ' ; |