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Show I m your stores m , K.crtins occupies it oc-- 1 the is space ,nat)er of this in the thoughts readers. I.eUpapers ils Jffl til. New York, Nov, 30. On the ; heels of the - successful revolt. tionary movement in China; the Chinese cooks of New York under the leadership of Dr. Sen Yat Smith, threaten a' strike which will tie up every chop ruey restaurant in. the city. Their ultima-tur- n demands a new- - scale of wages and shorter hours. Four hundred Chinese cooks are affiliated with the organization, which asks the restaurant men to sign an agreement as follows: Hereby understand all people- cook of Chinese foods is to work for only 12 hours each day and on the seventh day likewise. He must get payment every Saturday ni gh t of $8, $10 and may he more, lie-mget;resirtwo days . each., four weeksHnChim ese hew year to celebrate all day. Must' have place to sleep, not too ' much Dill FIJEGT - leaving Journal: the beard ao much regarding of the proposed dam in the er-eeti- uthoftheoanyaW somfcthiug of the awful, de- icg of !arge vastate powew sweep of water when they in company uncontrolled, belies with a the site, visited an adequate and gained of wat-th- jt amount the. idea of would be impounded, and -- er coir-considered 'that unless" the na- ioa should be fit such a I friend WiTentvere-in-thehab- it -- -- or hauled . ' dis- be later, whentheroaas . This was continued during 61. the winters of 18o9, 60 and had the we 1862 of In the spring road completed some distance up, our , third past where, we put above the some distance bridge, old Hercules plant, : where .. the road was built high up. the' mouned tain MdEAbHeEthetriverhicb Lake Superior is- - the. theory of marine men here from the reports of wreckage off Vermillion' " Point; The steamers Wipon and Mueller Arrived last night and .reported passing through large Quantities of- short timber. Some think the unfortunate steamer is the Jay Gould, which is said to have had a cargo of short; lumber and has not yet been reported. . ; If reports are confirmed it will add another boat to the long list which has found a resting place in that section known as- the - THEY GIVE 1st. HYRUM. D giving ETay Ber vices wer ed at Ilyrum by the people assembling in the Ilyrum Third ward meeting "house at 2 :30 p. m. Brest. W. C. Parkinson presided at the meeting. The nyrum 1st ward choir did the singing. After Prayer by Bishop H. F. LUjen-iha- t we quistanum . - . in - ; - r j . ! nine-year- q j "'ff Sabbath-wasJullii- -- B1 ,llar -- . progng the-bank- : This-buildin- , , hM,, about Ifl day.. Miss Ethel Gibson of Canyon Ilyrum has been overcrowded City, Colorado was visiting the pf late with theaters, picture first part of the week with Mrs. shows, dances etc. Miss CourtLeroy Smith. and her associate II. Kemp and wife and! enay Morgan traveling troupe are payCI. Miss Tenme Nyman are spending wn;fl here for three nights. They the week m Salt Lake City. A Woman Of Mystery Mr. and Mrs. James Chambers played in the Hyrlun amusement hall has gone to Jerome, Idaho, to Thanksgiving eve to a crowded ' , ; . spend house They are a good company Mrs MaryHibbard of Daniels, ar.d are all star players. Idaho, is spending the week with : relatives., FIREhlAN RISKS LIFE is Mrs. Olof Cronquist very ill TO SAVE CANARIES at present. Miss VioletNelseit San Francisco. 7Nov,;; 30. A ed as far as Brigham City, by fireraan won the applause of a big her mother, Mrs. Carl M. Nelson, crowd watching a fire in a fash-wil- l. visit with relatives a few ionable apartment house here last days, and then go on to Salt Lakg evening, when he climbed up four .4 City.- jehre she j? j stories through fire and smoke r to rescue a pair o mirsing , - - : ?e - MASS MEETING IN FAVOR ARBITRATION TREATIES , , , ln support rat ion treaties Yance of the with Great arbi-- i Rrit- - held here was anouneed last a committee organized t TiJidejat Butler,.ol,.Ccdujnbia J-fi- wi11 fie .v -- oniversity. -- fioate will preside W ,.Anrftw Carnegie and TIen-r!erKon be among the --v. - tutors, ' X. ,, ' 3 w ' 'j 4 u rr-- ZT Y i' SYrte- v 0 . r be-Jwc- en i :Yx;s' ' . : 0 zl : , w - ,1 ZZ , ; . f i tween the United .States, England and France ns the 'precursor and almost certain promise of the of era of fhotN copyright by Amtrlru Pmi AiwdtUtn, till.' universal peace toward which contrasts between different types of tuml construction are more the t humanitarians , of everv tbe.one presented by the huge colliers of the nary and -F1CW little than are The country working. speech The deserves slater submarines. Neptune, ship of the Cyclops, was of intense interest d and the title of ,"GlantN as much.as her more appropriately named couna broad field. A 'synopsis. llnera, having a displacement of 18,000 terpart. She Is larger than many at etriMsa-af eeven44V0MllQt-do-iher earns rnsains tlmo of the tons, and twwehips by t justice, so we do. derricks on either aide. She carries no gtuu and would be entirely defense-- not attempt one, further than sole pnrpoee of the giving gome general idea as to its less If she should be attacked.- - On the other hand,-thsahmarine la to take the offensive, to stesl unobserved under water nntll ah chief thoughts ' . . . la within striking distance of the enemy at whom she launches the torpedoes, t ; A e Siwoem,..., .Love Divine, which are her only armament. The largest submarine in the United States Iuace a ntting conclusion to a tons. navy is of 800 tons displacement, the smallest of seventy-fou- r most profitable meeting. It h to be hoped that attendin g g Th services will become more of a habit with the people CELEBRATED CON- - 'COUPLE. FINISH than it has in the past. .1 than - : J long-dreame- d cov-ere- : n can-co- 1 e ( j ( anks-givin- ' LOUIE VIET LECTlERj AT THE PRINCESS to thn (act that so Owinjr ; been unable t q sc-- j have patrons ire a seat to Hampton at the Princess since he has opened his short engagement in our city the management has consented to hold him over-fat today which will, be the last chance to hear him talk on this great subject which is his hobby and no doubt is doing a world ot good wherever it is shown. . Mr. Hampton is a former guard of this justly famous prison at Joliet and knows well what the convicts life island with his illustrated'' lecture teaches a great moral lesson and at the game time W, a 1 -- ; hwhly-intemtins-OT- j Nov SO. -- Aciont- panied by delegation of mount- policevhi(,h n)ct tliem at the city luints, Mr and Mrs Dwight jj w(K)f eIldmg tm 8,000 mile hike arnved. here today and were greeted at ihe city hall by the uiaydr andot herofficiahr-t'li- e Woolfs began their hike 13 months, ago at San Antonio, Texas, walking thence to Atlanta, Ga., and New York before turning west. Mrs.' Wool f with this feat is claiming the womans long distance walking championship of the world. It was a long trip but weve n joyed it immensely and it isnt , ft , , ' i . ,- should be seen-an- d heard by-eryone. Some good pictures have been secured to make up the program in addition to this lecture the feature one being The Test of a Man which tells a thrilling story of seii' sacrifice. This program --will be shown at the usnal Saturday matinee at 2.30, and the evening shows starting at 7 sharp. Matinee prices five cents to children and evening prices ten cents to all. v big-doub- le today gen-erall- y CHAMPION EATERS ' THANKSGIVING MENU . Lawrence Chas. Noe. Mass., 30. Gliddcn of this city, who calls liinuself the champion cater of New England, believes that hig Thanksgiving menu today will stand as the biggest individual effort of the kind m the LMledUSudes, It .is as follows: Fifteen pounds of turkey- or chicken; two loaves of bread: three quarts of - tea ; six bananas and cream ; 12 doughnuts; one bunch celery ; 30 large potatoes ; f pound butter one order squash; twb quarts cranberry sauce; one mince pie. W1 - one-hal- i MRS. PANKHUEET CAUSE OF HARV- ARD CONTENTION The AVoolf home is in Kansas " City. Kansa-- , where Mr. Woolf was a music dealer, until hia health broke down and physicians advised fresh air. and exercise. He and his wife have walked 10.300! mile in the last two years. Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 30. The refusal of the Harvard corporation to allow Mrs. Pankhurst to addms the students in a college building has caused a stir in undergraduate circles.- The body of students is splitting into two camps, suffragettes and t and influential alumni WALKED 25,000 IDLES IN ATTENDING CHURCH are being asked to take a hand in the controversy. A petition has been started, praying the corNewark, N. J., Nov, 30. Deacon D. C. Baldwin of Verona, N. poration to reverse its judgment, the party J., is today celebrating au ac- and is itself under the banenrolling in records for rare complishment For thirty ner of an organization known as church attendance. the. Harvard mes equal suffrage years be has been a member of the of which William T. Fishleague, Methodist church in his own town a from Chicago is presir er; junior and had attended on an average dent. of about five services a week. In all he has visited the little church 7,000 times, making the APPROACHING WINTER twonnile journey from his home - ONE OF. GREAT SUFFERING afoot, It is estimated that between his home and the church New York, Nov. 30. The nalie has covered "more than 25,000 tional organization of the Salvamiles. tion army, which has been gathering reports from its charity relief officials in all parts of the Death Mystery.: Boys 29-- . of Nov. cause United The States, announces that Nephi, son the approaching winter will be a the death of the of City Marshal J. W. McPher-ron-, period of great suffering for the which took place here this very poor people, especially in d the larger, cities. JMore than ev. jnorning, has baffled both . - . s, st A meeting of all the signers of the. guarantee notes for the Cache Co. Fair will be held next Tuesday, D( c 5th at 1 p m at the Commercial Boosters. Club. The purpose of the meeting is to effecta County Fair organization and transact any other business that may come properly before the meeting. M. R. JIOVEY, Secretary. 1 - un-ab- b - , -- -- t; J State Asked To Pay. Ogden, Nov. 30. loan affidavit which has been filed with the county clerk, : in' wti ieh lie: states that he is impecunious ahd to pay wqesses nI their aries mileagev a required by lawfc Henof The Fire. a flames billow Starts of glow Tramp ry .South worth, who will be tried Ungrateful The barn of leaping toward the birds illumin- for the murder of T. L. Hanks in - Provo, Nov. 29. Jos.' A. Buttle was destroyed by ed their cage, and women in the the district court beginning Mon crowd sh rieked fire, .early The and horse a cow and fine Jersey fireman, whose identity was 36 witnesses, whom be names, be is loss The unknown burned. were to his own battalion summoned to testify in his debuggy about $1,000. The fire was start- chief, hearkened to the clamor, fense, These' witnesses reside at ed by a tramp who had gone to climbed to the fourth floor an! Farmington, Hooper. Salt Lake and Ogden.- - - - 2,- . . the barn to sleep. 'brought the birds down. - solo I A V;v Mr. Gills, James Unsworth, Geo. Lil jenquist, A M, Israel sen spoke and read s elections referring to the ori gin of this day and t he blessings we as a people are the west. ' After which Mrs. Elizabeth Benson an old pioneer lady of Ilyrum made a short speech referring to Thanksgiving Day and how it was observed in the early Settlement of this countryTAfter singing a hymn e titled Let; Us Sin g Unthe hehedictioq to the Lord, ' was pronounced by Feter .Chri- I har-n7JS- , s v r i Thanks- the-wa- Let us elements and make them for man,- bnt in such a man-ne- r t have them always under control. Respectfully, PIONEER RESIDENT.- - 4 HUNKS oh:-erv- violin Spickers -4- ' , stiansen, : A wedding reception was held years past has held the position! at, C. A , Nielsen's on Wednesday of first counselor, has been ever evening- in honor of his 'daughter on hand to labor in the interest, Vinnie who was married on that of the people over whom he was d a I h the .Logan Temple to M r. ealled , to assist - in presid ing, ; At Al hi n Cl awson, son of Mr. C. J. no hour of the day or night has, Clawson of . home now stands and even to a too stormy to prevent him i elegant supper ws prepared to been it greater extent in Green Canyon. which between 70 and 80 people where the bottom was scooped; from doing his aut3 out from fifteen to twentv feet Bro. John J. Ormond - for the 1h1 justice. The evening was has alsoj pleantly spent in playing games wide and about tbe same depth. past eight or and listening Huge boulders were carried down j been faithful and devoted to his f different, kinds andto songs by some of music, as easily as corks.' In the mouth calling. The est happy wed of Logan canyon, much work had! Prest. Ballif and Prest. Budge jU1j lingers. received many beanti to'be doiie to repair the (treat called attention to many foeauti-;0- .' 1 couple m s ' ,b,'y i f s,1.rt "! damage done. lul gospel principlea and tolhl la those years the. greater part might trSthfully be said that oar! ; - of the Island was- - flooded during gathering last high water and although of late of interest and profit, . W. Shaiv of Hyrnm 2nd ward, years the river has not risen to Mr. JohnnioKing and Mrs Ada former heights, and the pressure Baugh are preparing to build new '? . has been relieved by several homes giving day slipped and fell break- kone'. large canals, there is still oc,Cnlcr A big improvement in our ward the casional alarm on the Island, and would be eleetrie lights, a gooaj roueli money has been -r- .spent in amusement hall, and improve-- 1 .Work .. a now rapid- . . straightening the rivers 'course ments on our street,. school new our in : , , , building. It , fily - It anj. strengthening third-sto- tyr is very evident that a flood of Scarlet fever m our ward kl will be an ornament any proportions would do much R jman wihen completed, our to city fenufee, and that the bursting three eluMren are on the improve Mr j4B,ea c J(,ngen ia ercctin of a dam the size of the one prok on Main posed would sweep the greater three ehldren quite ill with the, flniehed will be in nWph part of the Island clean ; des- dreaded disease. , vv.V r G RFFNVIT,LE Dec. 1 Ac cording to a previous announcement, a special meeting was held on Sunday last and nearly all the cknrch members of the ward were present. The meeting house was packed. Presidents S. F. Bal-li- f and O. H.. Bttdge were present, and it was generally understood important business Prof. was delivered in his best form, and was much appreciated, j Tin chief feature of course, Christian Larsens (Yvas Prof -- sermon, n-wh id-ithe vivid contrasts drawn the circumstances, envir- and habits ' of thought omnent, , j prevailing in the days of the Pil-- I grim Fathers, as contrasted with those prevailing today,' part icu- larly in regard to religious toleration and the attributes' of the. Almighty, revealed the many we have for giving' great (thanks. Mr. Larsen referred as (one great cause for Thanksgiving. - OVER IX HYItUfil UP IN GREENVILLE . . J J n e proposed dam safe. if- - the neighborhood of "White Fish and Vermillion moreTmats'have been lost-thaany other place on the lakes. pretty well filled with logs and tTee tops. There had -- been deep snows and in Msy or June the river was high, when on the divide between the head of the Wood Camp hollow and ; Green Canyon, a cloud burst, part of the flood rushing in each direction. In Logan eauyon the torrent swept outpour bridges, washed out our road,; even the high one on the mountain, and carried logs, tree tops huge rocks, and everything before, it like' so many matches. A ; little below and Blue-mell- s across the river front-wherpower, site is located, the flood cbanged tbe eourse of the river and left the farmers' canal high and dry. , The force exerted, by the water is still in evidence in the gravel Is pil- - troying property; of all kinds, and claiming many lives From the survey of the situation it, seems quite feasible to obtain the necessary power, by tinming or piping the water to a point farther below, without endangering lives and property; and with even far less 'expense than f 1 gHveyardof the'1akeswforrTfl was . "'A The great majority of Logans citizen.-missed a treat when Thanks-.givin- g they failed to attend-thservices in the Tabernacle , on .Thursday morning; They were so tire--- ". lengthy as to become jnot ' some, and were of an elevating nature.' The singing of Protheroes adaption of the Lords Prayer j by the choir, was a fitting pre-- ; paration for the services. : . CHANGE BISHOPRIC : AT TABERNACLE in the fierce storm of Tuesday on 4 K- - of go. some up the eanyon for tance and chopping logs to in -- Sault Ste, Marie, Mich. Nov. That' some vessel was lost " the For several years following the settlement of Logan, PLEASING SEEtVIGES The Navys Biggest Collier And a Group of Submarines 30. ust safer the ture as to be absolutely stifled citizens Jielow are fully and in any steps in their protest, to present the take they may building of this dam. C Every actual price-co- n cession which a merchant makes has advertising value V but only to the extent to which it is made. Icnown. rv NEW YORK CHINESE VESSEL LOST IN FIERCE COOKS THREATEN STRIKE STORM ON LAKE SUPERIOR BESlDEtlTS OF n -- . lc ld physi-nnetOh- M ine.r, The, m an, young I).lT eOieforelh'ehfgtT' wnffrisi n g who had been out trapping Friday evening on his horse complained of a severe pain in his right lower nifin e 1 to his bed limb aiuf v with a high feyewaud increasing pain in the limb untihe died this morning; The physicians here are puzzled and are. unable to diagnose the ease, . .r . . . .... -- . food-ptuff- s. clothing, fuel shelter and the slackness of and op- erations in many of the big are eausing the poor to Took toward tFe wmtef wifh ap- -' prehension. Thedemauds Tor chayity reliefThis year aecorclin to salvation army officials wiTHb 15 per cent greater- than a year ' , . . ago. - - |