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Show , C When a store bargain ia interesting enough to adver-tisits quite likely to be interesting enough to investigate." ing opportunity to the prospective buyer, WILL BE READ I volume xxxm. LOGAN CITY, UTAH, HALLS AND THE ALLEVS ARE HIS-- O" regCommis- ular meeting of the City sioners the question of altering the ordinance as to the pool halls and bowling alleys of the city "came" up. There was a petition presented that had been signed by a "great many people, and which asked that the rule as to n ten' .L i a n , Salt Lake Y. M. C. A. vs B. Y. G. Clever It contemplated that be the best 'game that basketball lovers will have the chance to see ASt soisup--to-th-Salt-Lakersit- WMJOIalinhe-girls-dmTnito- SLEIGHING PARTY ns are-discov- ered J ) Instead - J., Jan. 30.- - of being sent to the county poor house, as planned by the authorities of a hospital here, James Paddock,, a paralytic of Atlantic Highlands, is tonight in a private room at the institution, surrounded ,by such luxuries as becomes a ipan about to step into an inheritance of- between $1,000,-00- 0 On the evening of the 27th the 0. P. A. Club surprised Mrs. Geo. Gardner, and a splendid time is reported. - On February 2nd, a grand character ball for whieha numbehaf costumes have been ordered from Salt Lake, will be' given. and $3,000,000. Prest. Sarah Shumway of the Simon Paddock of Syracuse Relief Society has gone to BrigN. Y., a broth e- - 1 the paralytic, ham City to enjoy a' visit of sev-erweeks with Mr. and,Mrs. A. died recently, ndming his broth' heirs. Fife.'. his son the latters er and anThe Relief Society holds its This was unknown to James until today. Simon Paddock, the nual meeting February 3rd. at 10 son of the patient; left for Syra- oclock a. m. cuse today, but was compelled to Elders Thomas" Griffin, sen., and Jos E. Myler have received borrow $15 to pay his fare. a call as home missionaries in the Benson Stake; SAVES TOURIRSTS,' LOSES OWN LIFE We are having plenty of amuse-mentvdifferent kinds, and the of the people generally is health Dong Beach, Cal., Jan. 30. Clyde Tibbetts, a launch engine- good. . . f. of a of party er, saved the lives tourists jin his care today and lost HUSBAND KILLED; WIFE HELD Tibbetts had landed his own. bepd, at Portuguese his party . south of Los Angeles harbof, on Portland, Or., Jan 30. Charles rock. Looking seaward, E.lBrown, a grocer, was shot dead he saw a huge swell approaching, here tonight. His "wife, in cusand ordered his passengers info tody, who shows marks of a beat-is the launch. Before he could ing is held by the police. She reach it he was washed off the hysterical and has made no state"rock and drowned. His body has ment. 'The police were attracted not been recovered. Tibbetts was to the Brown home by the sound 31 years jpJ d andis survived by a of a discharge uf firearms. They fSancr Bfowridesu-u- u theffoor widow and infant child. with his head blown off.- - A shotWANTED Furnished rooms for gun, still smoking, lay beside him ia. and Mrs. Bdown was crying in a light house keeping close corner. office. , Address this -- - al 1 of - a-g- ; - - - , February oth (at the same time as the Farmers Roundup) reveals the fact that there is a rare ry upportunitfforded-the--woiTie- in gowns made entirely of tissue and one pink. rose petals, one At the close of the study hour, Arts. half an hour before the lights the girls blinked for stole down to the parlor, ! and e, there gave the performance' as a surprise toDean Crayne, The first number was a selection by the comb band, composed oT the Misses Mildred and Lois Wilson and Edyth Shaw of Salem and Grace Waddle of Long d Beach, California. in the persons of the Wives, Misses Frances Cook ofShatiiko, Lois Wilson, Dorothea 'Steusloff.' and Jessie Ilarritt, all of Salem; g by their hair on the wall, - Bltte-Bear- s nutp-ber- was the .monkey and his of Portland being the comic little simian and Grace'Hobbs'of Eugene her musician master, who played on a Jews harp, A thrilperformance was ling tight-rop- e given by Miss Clare Pierce of and other thrills were furnished by June Gray of who was June and Snake ' . A. Charmer. Perhaps the most risible excite ment was the erbrow juggling a and hair balancing l).rMTss Beck of Aurora, who select ed choice hairs from the brows of her friends, and did acrobatic stunts with them and with a long bright thread from Sir. Crayne s shoulder. The programme closed with e two character numbers, a dance by Sis Hopkin, usually known as "Miss Sylvia Jensen of Logan. Utah, and a piece by Little Johnny Jonesu. alias Miss Lydia Harris of Chula, Vista, California. - Photo by American Press Association. ei Eu-gen- e. -- Ur-sul- 29. The Washington, Jan. Democratic metal tariff revision, to make reductions averaging 35 per cenL from the existing steel and iron dutien of the ,Payne-Aldrie- h law, passed the house today by a vote of 210 to 109, - Republican efforts to amend or debate the bill were brought to a sudden end when Democratic Leader Underwood refussed to permit ihe offering of further amendments and forced the house to a final vote. Twenty insurgent Republicans voted for the measure, while the Democratic delegation from ColoMartin, rado, Representatives Rucker and Taylor, dissatisfied with the great reduction proposed in the lead tariff, voted against the Democratic majority. The Republicans who supported the bill, all insurgents, were : and Representatives , Davis Lindbergh. Minnesota ; naugen, n Hubbard and Woods, Iowa; - North - Dakota ; J aekson, Murdockand Young, Kansas; Kent and Stephens, California; a Krnkaid. Norris and Sloan, ka; Lafferty Oregon; and Warburton, -Lenroot, Morse anjl NelWisconsin. son, -- the familiar figures to bs seen to Washington, which preserves many of the characteristics of cities of less than half its slae, are Secretary and Mr. Philander C. Knox as they take their Mwalka The secretary ia a good deai of an outdoor man, being a jibroad. golf "Wthuslast. and lu devoted, a iaMrsKnoJUjola country home et historic Valley Forge, for the Knoxes have three homes one in Washlbgtoaron IT. S.Y)epartnient-o- f Agriculture, in Pittsburgh and one in the picturesque Revolutionary hamlet At tbs last n T K 0W wberehe i)cndH hls aumBieTSrfrg faaB an vstate'Of -- ami DriTOUTIowamruf bis owner favorite so the on it private linka, that may enjoy a real farm, has Mr. Lewis T, Cannon, Architect, game during bis play spells away from the state department of Salt Lake, as well as the reguA MONO e. J?, IRE . -- lar faculty of the Agricultural The entire Womens A BUSY STORK HP Building will be thrown, open informally to visit and inspection by the College during the two weeks of the Course. Raising the standard of the home and the of home, work by makOf all dignifying Smithfield, Jan. 30. it ing really a work of intellisad words of tongue or of pen the gence is the object back of the ' It might have course, saddest are these t 1 a girl, but it turned been out to be a boy; is the song TRIAL ADJOURNED BECAUSE OF FUNERAL that Dr. Merrill has been RingCollege. MAGGIES snak-entin- TARIFF REVISION IN THE HOUSE and It is. only within Con-feren- beheaded effect. One of the most amusing ac- -' the last few decades that home work has become in reality a subject for careful investigation and now it is known that a knowledge, of proper household methods, home sanitation, and home decoration is ohe of the fundamental necessities in society. The people of Cache Valley and of Logan especially are given the rare privilege of hearing the latest in this sciene right at their doors and it is thought that large numbers will attend the beginning" Monday next. As announced in the Journal; there are no entrance requirements, the discussions, demonstrations and lectures being very inf orniaB Person m ay cornea n d go as they please. The morning work, cooking and general kitchafternoon en work, the early work! rt inil Hn cry ' a ml sew in g, the late afternoon in demonstra-- . tion of the most modern home de vices, and the evening work in general lectures may be attend ed. entirely or any part of theta may be attended. The special lecturers include Governor Spry, President Widt-soProf. W. 1). Working of the rd bed-tim- H- of Cache --Valley to .become quaipted with the new affairTindSRperintendedrifrclad ATGLARIISTONK - Long Branch, bL program of the. HousekeepConference which convenes at the Agricultural College on The ers Oregon Agricultural CoU legejast night. They planned the hustle. So far the Y M. C, A. have held their own in the game, having defeated the L, D. S. and held the ITrof ll7 to a close score From all appearaneea theY.M. C. A. line.. up will be Wilcox, Moses Korns, and Grundfor, will Flanders. The Crimsons play the old line up. Tickets will he on sale at the college Thursday and Friday and during Saturday . at Morrells 25c. clothing store. Admission Reserved seats 35 cents. some-reflectio- NOTED SPEAKERS TO TALK TO WOMEN OF LOGAN AND VALLEY. at-t- he o ) . n, Ernest Walters the unfortunate man who was killed at the dam in the mouthof the canyon last Sunday, has not yet been rescued but the indiations were at press time that his body would be taken out soon after the night shift of men went on. - Thedifficultiesiu the wayd f r e a eh in g the body with each foot- of work done and as soon as Conwas that OiTnuaryYTtlrrirfin er hirtir tractor Moran had assured him- day party was held at the home self that there was.no hope of tof Mr. and Mrs. John P. Clark, getting Walters out alive, he re-- -j Our genial postmaster had attainted to permit the men to jeop- ed.his fiftieth year, and thirty of ardize their lives in attempting to his old friends sprung a pleasant get the body out, and the work surprise on him. After enjoying had to proceed slowly on account a bounteous and delicious supof the treacherous nature of the per, a fine program including comic songs, recitations and stepearth therer sedancing was indulged in, and are As soon as the remains ' be taken will cured they carg'of games of different kinds, were Mr. J ohn Buttars took by Undertaker Lindquist and (fun played, the prize for step dancing, Mri eral arrangements will then! be Mrs. Clark for waltzing, P. and made. The contractor has openS. for the best fish story, Barson . Nor-the ed communication yrith lo- - Frank- Griffiths for sleight of to view a with Consul wegian hand work, Wells Whitney, for relatives of Walters' some eating -their comic songs, and other awards for anddf anyvarious excellencies were made; pleasure will be awaited, Other- and prizes given. Then came be interred wise, the remains will more refreshments, including the here. fine birthday cake made by Miss Addie Clark. At midnight this PAUPER STEPS INTO FORTUNE OF MILLIONIS party, one of the most enjoyable of the winter, came to an end. -- ENCE at Walda Hall, Jugglers and Enake -- Charmers Show. Stunts and Bertha Dishon of Ilerm-istobelong much of the success of the clever stunt, night in Clarkston, Jan. 29. On Sunday morning a number of young men took bob sledsJoiFon the hillswestof town, to enjoyTife coasting. 'For a time all went well, the bobs gliding down the smooth slope with express train speed.. Finally, however, " some bobs overturned and a number were more or less hurt in the resultant mixup. . There were then upon Sunday pursuits. AT-THED- .EBS CONFER . Can-fiel- aeue-Crixnso- n a special order for Feb. 6th, when it is expected both sides will make a full presentation of their respective sides of the matterT AT PROGRA A.C. The game is to be played at the B. Y. C. Gym. on Saturday Feb. " 3, commencing at 9 p. m. This ( Special Correspondence) is to give the business men of the n Oregon Agricultural College; city-aopportunity to 7 see the Corvallis, Ore., Jan. 27. To the . game. d the Misses Ellen of credit is this will to eleven boyshave'been playing fast ball oeIock,and that persons over the and are in fine trim for Jhe game. IlnallyJthequestionw8s made HARE Secretary of State and Mrs Knox Out For a Winter Walk C5. O. A. Cb 'be changed from .these places. Attorney John A. Sneddon was present in the interest of the petitioners and made a lenghtly argument. rr: On tbeothersideiof the -q- uestion addresses were made by Profs. D. C. Jenson of the B. Y. College and John T. Caine of the A. C. They took strong ground against any change asserting that the people of the city are well satisfied with the conditions that now prevail as to the closing of the pool halls' and Alleys, and also as to minors being permitted in them. NUMBER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1912. AT THE OREGON GAME OF THE at the , cuniNG high jinks BASKETBALL A. G. On Tuesday evening , CT'Any advertisement, v.Lhh offers a genuine money sav- e, TIPODL - uc4 - VICTORS The basketball game on Monday, evening between the Aggies and the team of the Oneida Stake Academy at Ure- ton, was won by the Aggies by a score of 5ff to 26. The score in each half was exactly the same 25 to 13. At the outset the Prestouites played a pretty- fast game and it looked ns if they might win, but when Teet-zel- s men struek their gait there was nothing to it but Aggies. Teetzel has some good mater ial in his team but it needs a good deal of training. ' Crookston was the old head on the team and he did good work. Mohr the center is one of the hardest working men the College has ever had and for thatTvery reason he will make. a fine player. The Idaho team was too slow to make the contest inThe players would teresting.move lively enough just for a minute but they did not keep up , . any sort of a pace, line-uThe Preston Aggies IL Petersen... If Neeley - - ' ing the past two days. Mrs. Mer- ril gave bi rth jto afine ten pound boy on Monday last.- This makes five boys and only one girl, so we cant blame the Doctor for hi sorrowful song. Mr. and Mrs. 'August Pearson are also the proud parents of another little one. United Chicago, Jan. 29. States; DistrictJudgeCarpenter adjourned the early session of court in the packers trial today to allow the defendants and their counsel to attend the funeral of Mrs. A. II. Veeder, wife of one of the counsel in the case. The trial was scheduled to be resumed this afternoon with The little child of Mr. arid MrsT G. Steiner Langher,' margin clerk Xfose Mack, that was so seriously G. II. Hammond and comfor the is ill from whooping eough, pany plant of the National Packmuch better at this time. ing company in Chicago completing his fifth day on the witness Thu infant child of Daniel stand. is quite 311 from cholera spsms. MUNICIPAL ROTTENNESS IN SAN FRANCISCO . Mr. Rasmu88eriHslymgaX the point of death No hope is enSan Francisco, Jan.30, Wastetertained for the recovery of the fulness, incompetence, extrava. F. Petersen... rf . . . .. .Rawlini young man. gance arid padding of payrolls c . ., ...Johnson are charged to various departMohr..,,,...;, .Smart The Henderson company play- - ments of San Francisco in a reVadel Petersen lg Crooksfon . . . . , rg ... .Maughan led, Dora Thorne here last night, port presented to the board of Referee Capt. Zimmerman of to a crowded house. The com supervisors by the finance comthe B. Y, C. Umpire Ed. Lauren-so- n pany pleased all by their clever mittee and made public today. of ,the A, . -- Timer Harry acting, and the specialties were ' The boards of public works, . well received. The company will health and education, the- - fire Stoney. always be welcomed here, as they commission and the bureau- - of are better than the average trav- electricity figured in the charges, S EDALIA SHOPS RESUME. The 29. Jan. which brought forth an hours . eling troupe. Mo., Sedalia, heated debate among (he superMissouri, Kansas and Texas shops here resumed work today with Mrs. James Pitcher is visiting visors wothouf action. - The prinabout 300 men, half the normal in Teton Basin, the guest of her cipal offense charged was that of force, after a few days suspension. daughter, Mrs.' Brent Allan.' maintaining excessively large CHIEF GUNNER AT' BATTLE The force, it is said, will be- - in. payrolls. OF- - MANILA BAY -- DEAD creased Of the Geary street municipal afterFebl. The Second' ward opera comunder- - construe- now The carmens strike ordered pany Bird railwayr playpdThe Mocking h e re port sa y s: : Uh a gd ,"Ja n o se p h 1 1 o- - Septr23. lastmever has been call! 'I1 houseon Monday toacrowded Inb. chief gunner under Admiral ed off, but many of the former portions as are now iYn- night again, for the fourth time. der Such have been constructed at at of Manila at the work. . are battle Dewey way employees enormous accounted for to cost, Bay, is dead at the Great Lakes MeCounty Supt. Larson naval station at North Chicago. some extent by the fact that this A Success. sial Hall of the Salt Lake City Death was caused by. pneumonia. Through the columns of the schools, visited our schools today. work was taken out of the city Ilolub had served in the navy fpr press of other, cities where the engineers department, in direct 27"VeaTiS andWartetired Jan U production has beea- seen it would violation of the charter, and a last. Two weeks ago he was as- seem that The Lion and the Today is the opening day of the separate department created. Mayor Rolph announced that signed to the naval station to Mouse is considered the strong- - February term of the district lecture to the. recruits and was est play that the brilliant author, court, and the usual setting of jhe would insist on a thoro m ir there when stricken. cases will be made this iporning. vestigation of the char t s. ChavKleim, has ever written. -- Lit-tledy- p: Hel-geso- .- Ne-br- , La-Folle- Wash-ington; Tt- - -- , -- - -- ) N |