OCR Text |
Show t X9U. Tndar. October 31, THE TE JOURNAL. LOGAN, UTAH PAGE Ft YE Flo&of Lava From Mount Etna Was Slow, but Very Destructive Amusements Ln Attractive Under- wear Sale I - & I f Mens Heavy Fleeced Lined or Drawers 65e I'lider.-hirt- s Grade m c Mens Best Quality -- iers ri ,i i SiM 75c Derby Ribbed Undershirts or Draw- in Bern, Pink. Brown and Blue now All Wool Shirts or Drawers $1.25 value now I MenVOneida jj Boy - . - s Derby Ribbed Union Suits$1.50 value Fleece Lined 35c Shirts or Drawers .... Bov's 75o Fleece Lined Union Suits now - 45 ... 75 Sl.QQ 25C 50 ?& .0 A k' . "V OPPOSITE THE TABERNACLE Tailor Made Effec ts The Hall Mark of Quality SELDY ROACH Colonial the Leadimr man of Players, Thatcher Opera House, November 3rd. and 4th. Characterize the Beautiful Line of the Latest Styles and Fabrics in The Colonial Players has recently been more Mian ordinarily active and haa sent out streams of lava that have done untold damage lo tbe (arms and fruit orchards on Its sides. "sTbera was no loss of life, for Hie the very best of satisfaction is was not violent. In flowing down the mountain the streams eruption be not given, their money will of lava move slowly, sometimes going only a few miles a day. but tbe progress the cheerfully refunded. Among Is resistless, and everything within its course Is destro.ied Hebdenta ol the plays to be presented here this districts that have been invaded hive been warned m time to save their houseseason are such high class plays hold belongings, but buildings, have either been burned or tuned Tbe picas The Sweetest Girl in Dixie, ture above shows tbe railroad station at HI Ueitarru ui tbe side of tbe voPaid lcano where oue stream of lava atopitrd after destroying the railroad, lu tbs Across the Rio Grande, knees praying that their The Love Route, in Full. foreground there are a number of easaiits Home homes and property might be saved from the destruction that seemed At Cosy Corners, Colonial Playengagement at Thatcher Opera House, for two commencing- November. nights latest and Ird. presenting the ; best royalty plays. This company is well known hav--in- g throughout Utah, and Idaho, played this country for the the past three years, .receiving both press highest praise from and public, i Thq management takes this means to say to "the Thatchers, that if patrons of The COMING: will open an ers ( II UNO The China course 1 -- mETT changing part, and have been there ever MOHAMMEDAN REVOLT FEARED BY RUSSIA since, as the ruling class. But patriotic Chinamen smart Under this rule and believe their coun- Holy War By Followers of Islam Dreaded by the Czars try will not make proper prosilence a which so into conservative .beat People. to with gress under St. Petersburg, Oct. 28. Rusthe moaning little girl who is go- government, so now they have preing through the agonizing process revolted, controlling almost the sia is quietly but effectively hosmeet southern to. 6f foot binding of any .central and promptly paring whple The picturesque appearance of China. And last Saturday it was tile movement on the part of her the men will he different, for the flashed along the wires beneath millions of Mohammedan Subjects queue is passing. In one month the sea, that arepublichad been and is' also getting imposition tq take full advantage of possible 40,000 men in one province cut proclaimed. condition of Sabbath morning. It was said that there is taking place before our eyes today the renaissance of 'the ; greatest- - continent of; the off their queues. This means a break with the past. But they are being delivered from something more serious than a quaint custom of wearing the hair or even a horrible method of deforming the feet. They are ridding themselves of opium Five years ago there were 25.' 000,000 opium smokers in China But Chinese patriotsbaw that the vitality of the people was being sapped by this vice and that they would soon be an easy prey to western nations so they are rousing themselves with tremendous vigor, to throw off the shackles of Asia contains more than half the people of the globe. And the change is most rapid ip the greatest of the Asiatic nations, in China. China is the largest nation of the world, and Uiina is the far eastern question, which has absortted so much of the statesthought of long headed men for a generation. .world. ' We do not know what this period will he called in the future history of China, but a transformation is taking place greater than any western nation ever exA Presbyterian missionperienced in the same length of opium. time. The China that is, is rapi- ary, the Rev. Mr. DuBose, drew dly passing, like our own fronti- up a memorial to the throne, er. The very appearance of the which was signed by 1,333 mispeople will a generat- sionaries, and presented to the ion hence, at the present rate of imperial government. The govchange. The poor afflicted wo- - ernment embodied some of the very language of the memorial in an edict which was then promul!8 ooming so fast, there will not gated, calling for the abolition of ne found the club beside the bed, the growth and use of opium within ten years. Antiopium societies have sprung up, to aid. in the enforcement of this imperial TO-DAdecree, with the result that in Y one city alone, 25,000 pipes, bowls and trays used in opium ' have been burned. smoking, You 'New Throughoflt the empire one mil' lion places for smoking opium Links : ; have been closed. Some provinces have altogether ceased the TO-DAcultivation of the poppy. Officers Y and soldiers have been beheaded for failing to break off the habit, and governers dismissed. We Have The British government has now agreed to diminish the exfinest portation of opium from India to gest China in the same" ratio that line Links .China will reduce her own culof the plant, and it looks city has ever seen tivation as though before the appointed ten years are up China will he free from opium. A nation that cap do thaf is not to be despised. (old Filled 50o to $3.00 Can we do the same with the sa. loon? (;ld $1.50 to $35.00. also to be wrestseem But they from a forfree themselves ing domination; (Three hundred eign theMing dynasty inago years e war-likManchus from vited the . the north to ielp .them quell a 41 rebellion. They came and gave their aid and then refused to de- raen w'iil soon be walking, on normal feet. In the China that , Need Cuff . the lar and of v our f PRICES CARBONS N. Main i . The world does move. China a republic! But even more significant, Christianity is making mighty strides in China. WTiile scarcely oue in a thousand is a Christian, the Christin young men trained in the mission schools and colleges are taking high place in the affairs of fee nation. The secretary of the national assembly is a Christian, as well as the second vice president of the same body. The largest publishing house in the far east is a concern run by some youiig men who learned their trade in the Presbyterian mission pres of Shanghai. They have over 1,000 employes, and a majority of them are Christians. The head of every department is a Christian. . , . The "Protesant mission schools are promoting athletics. Twenty thousand persons attended the meet recently. Tim is doing much for the Pjiysique of the young men,who have heretofore affected the stoop of the scholar, Yes, and they are studying the bible. Recently at Shanghai, 3,000 young men met and spent three days in a bible conall-Chi- ference.4 has arisen An , evangelist' among them with power like that of D. L. Moody, and hundreds under his preaching are taming from darkness to light and from the power of Satan unto God.' A successful business man, recently baptized by the Pastor Ding, is giving $7,000. a year to support twenty native missionaries in China. .So they are coming' to Christ from the land of Sinim, as Isaiah foretold in his prophecy, in the 12th. verse tof the 49th chapter, and it does not now. require prophetic vision to see, a few generations hence, a Christian China! with a church in every village, with freedom and peace, and with the love of God sanctifying millions of homes where now is darkness and cruelty. , . Every want ad offer that you look not wholly appeal to you but the experience in investigating such offers will never be regretted. up-ma- developments in the war. Italo-Turk-is- Just Arrived at 87 NORTH MAIN r !! ; ! ! Nice small house on east fourth north, along car line can be had small payment down, balance in monthly pay- - ments. . Small home on north 3rl east, $100.00 down," balance just same as rent.' 4 was the subject of the disat the Presbyterian church 1 Eliason Sisters Lena Rivers, Polly Folks, Mrs. Temples Of The Circus, On Friday night the Telegram. will present that sweetcompany Lena est of Southern plays, Rivers. SHI OF I , - Womens and Girls Suits and Coats OUN'T ETNA . . Be sure and come in and get these snaps quick. They long. Resolve to quit paying ren tright now. wont last li These preparations are being made with the minimum of publicity, as there is no desire on the part of the Russian government to precipitate trouble. From high sources it is learn ed that most disquieting reports are being received from confidential agents among the Mohammedan peoples under Russian rule. While these reports do not as yet indicate the approach of a holy war. they tell of unrest, an increase of fanaticism snd a condj ' T.OKAJV. tion of mind which would make the preaching of a war of ex termination against. Christians fall into fertile soil. THE FOOD OF THE ARAB tion on the spot was impossible. Russia cares nothing about the He vras still breathing, apd was The daily routine of the Arab occupation of Tripoli by Italy, carried to a hospital, where he is simple and well ordered. He She has no interests in that secjs up, with the daybreak, and as tion of the world, but she is in- expired in a quarter of an hour. soon us ! possible loads his tensely interested in anything ap- M. Hirwikaula was a prominent he rides' for some four proaching a Mohammedan upris- man in the judicial profession, or five hours before he has hi ing, and it is no secret that the lie was of noble birth. The mur- first and morning meal, whi$h smvernment of the czar realizes derers motive was undoubtedly usually Consists of dates and wathat .there is very grave danger political,, since M. nirwikaula ter; then he is off again until late of something of this sort. served the government faithfully ih the afternoon, when a halt is Rhould the war bv any chance made for the night. Supper usube extended to the Turkish terri- as directed by Russia. The assas- ally consists of warm bread, with sin has been identified as Brune an onion or dates as relish. Bread tory in Europe or Asia Minor, Forstroem, a shop assistant. this danger would be intensified. is prepared in as simple a manIn fact it is the best, belief here This is a story of the late M. ner as possible. While the coarse Stolypin tfhile he was governor flour and water are that it could not be avoided. being kneadSarafoff that showed up his ed at into dough a large fire is made The murder, at Ilelsinfers of During which splendidly. M. Waldo Hirwikaula, president character provides a good . heap of some ' agrarian disorders he did of hot ashes. On- part of these of the Abo high court of justice, not use bullets against unarmed the flattened is laid then followed by -- stern ren but, on arriving at the covered with dough peasants, remainder of the pressive measures, and may lead scene of some rioting' with the the ashes. to the complete absorption of he himself without flung military, Finland .into the Russian empire. In about fifteen minutes the into the swarming weapon any The president was leaving a and swearing lustily, seiz- dough is sufficiently baked. It is flat occupied by him on the first crowd, ed some of the ringleaders ' him then well beaten to free it from floor of the house when' he was self and ordered the soldiers to ashes, broken in pieces, and dishot at, his , hall door being do the same. His acted vided among those who from struck by two bullets, oue of like magic, and theaudacity rioters beg- their bags have contributed the which penetrated hig heart, while meal. After the evening feast for mercy. the. other wounded him in the ged coffee is made by some members of the party and poured out into right arm. The judge fell hack- Th Curious Opossum. wards and 'expired on the floor tiny cups, is solemnly handed Tbe American opossum is oue of the around to each one.-- ' l. of The servants, who most curious animals living In the ruRhed to their ; masters assisDates often take the place of United States.. It Is the only one that tance. heard three loud reports. carries Its young in a pouch, like the bread in Arabia. There are many A doctor residing opposite and a kangaroo It is the only animal that varieties, and. the composition of policeman were summoned apd a can feign death perfectly. It U re- the date does not differ so very young man. svell dressed, was markable for banging by its tall, like much from that of bread. Fat h found outside lying ou his back, a monkey. It pas hands resembling lacking Jn both but this is supof a human being. Its snout Is with a 'pistol1 in the right hand those like a bogs, while it&mouth Is liberal- plied by the butter churned in and. a fearful bullet wound in ly furnished with teeth. Its eyes are skin bags suspended from a tri-the forehead. His face was like a rats, tfnd it hisses like i snake. pod and shaken or rolled on the ' ' smeared with blood andecogni- - -- New York Herald. , , ground. Chicago News. itixjn , 1 cam-els;th- en -- - has-bee- ? , - the-haf- . - J i A |