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Show xxxrn. VOLUME J.OGAN CITY, tfiTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, '.1912. WHAT 1$ DOING AT A CHEER UP PARTY TfILllE HELD IN ' COLLEGE "Where Americans In Peking - OTTOGARY IA BIG HORSE SALE Were Sheltered From Rioters BENSON WARD ture - FOR CACHE sumv- - VALLEY A , 'I'V For ometime past the Wobyca NUMBER 83. Benson, March ' 19 Being the and. Kappa-n- u Societies of of the 77th anniversary of Brigham : Young ' College - have Brother John Rees a nicely arbeen quietly .collecting means ranged gathering of his sons and with which to purchase a pi ano daughters and "relatives who ; refor the Nibley' Hall. They have side in Bemonimet at his home n succeeded in raising a substantial the evening oi the 15th inst ' and sum and are now planning to had a very pleasant'time. Those rais& the remainder and place the present were. Air. and Mrs. John the-bjrt- h April 12th and 13th, at 10 horse buyers from Dakotas, Canada.. California, and other states will be at the Cache County Fair Grounds. Logan,, to buy horses which will be offered for sale. Mr. C. A; Siflith, of Dillon, Montana, will place thq, horses before the buyers and .'auction v them off.' 'No horre will be sold below the price set by the owner, as he will have the opportunity to biTh!s "horse In if the buyers 3o not bid up to his price. No doubt in some cases, horses will be sold for more than the owner is asking. ifr. . Smith who xvill conduct the sale,. comes highly 'recommended by the First National Bank of Dillon, Montana, where lie sold $75,000 worth of horses, to the entire satisfaction of the people. Mr; Smith is the best known horseman in the business arid has guaranteed to furnish the buyers. The Commercial-Booster- s Club of Logan has put up a guarantee io Mr. Smith, and the Club will advertise and do everything pos- sible to benefit Cache Valley by promoting thi3 sale. In order to pay expenses, however, it will be necessary to charge $1.00 for every horse which Mr. Smith presents 'before the ' buyers. ' If a horse is sold it will cost $2.00 extra, making a total of $3.00 for every horse sold. The people should commence to brush up their horses of all kinds ' and descriptions and bring them in, as it means an annual sale of this kind every year if we are successful this time. This- would be one of the greatest benefits that could ever come to the horse raisers of this Valley, as it will supply a good market for the On Logan City; Utah Mar. 20. 1912 irie a Well, Mr..Earf write story,- So come over here to Logan city onetmore ' I find a. m., u-ant - the xoadris- impossible l, about strange and I want-te- il story. Me and wife went in movi ing .picture- idiow, Lyric, see so many picture. Well, am very -pianoJ.n-lh.eIIa-surprise-te-them- picture-mov- e as ior sprmg-ente- r ReesTMrs. Inez tainments. The" "committee" m" Thain and her son nature. The. picture, move just charge of the. work, have arranged William' from Logan Mr.' and like human being. people are ' Mrs.Andrew h tr M y for Airland asHsomaByBOther-niganScellent.finlertainmentMrs. G.. is wife to them W, see that March Reese; m the say 27, funny Wednesday next, Since the death of his beloved pictures' move. 1 am' very" much Nibley JIall,' for which - popular prices will be charged. All friends wife Jan, 19, 1911, Grandpa see them Indian picture. Well of the College 'should Assist in the Rees has chosen Jo live alone and this is very strange to me. I nevn my life begood workby the - purchase of it was with a desire tg cheer his er see such picture-itickets and by enioyingan even- lonely hours .and give him assur- fore. When this moving- - going ance that he was not forgotten that make me a loud laugh, and ing of pleasure at the College. laugh. I Already applications are being that this gathering took place. couldnt stop my uglytime. But in some received at the, College for young The smiling face of Grandpa gape supose going much to see them kind like. very people who are prepared to teach. evidence that he appreciated beIn these applications it is noted ing - thus v rememoered. Having show.'. I dont care fore theater. j. that school officers are" requiring been accustomed all his mamed Dramatic and kind show. Well tell I. to of full life house a perhaps children may your better preparation on the part of candidates, but are willing to pay and friends, his lonely condition about it again. I meet Mr. Samuel a very trying change. Whitney again yesterday once in much higher salaries than former- must-b-e As a generous picnic had been main street an Indian interupter. ly. The future offers excellent old friend fore long time is 'possibilities to 'those who will brought to this gathering, the He my all that this time, for v .thoroughly equip themselves' for table so often in the past loaded WILLIE from OTTOGARY, the teaching profession down with choice, eatables,;, was Utah. , Washakie, now ; Howell Brothers Clothing comsnppcrrtmg a' good supply, pany are following a precedent of and all seemed to enjoy the bounother years in giving. & pennant teous repast.;. With an effort to MEMBERS NEW MEXICO - r LEGISLATURE ARRESTED as a trophy to thewinnmg class in forget all past sorrows; and a deinter-clas- s tournament now termination to scatter sunshine, the., being held at the College. live the evening, in fact we might say Charged With Accepting Bribes gamesof therseries" havealready molFof'thnight'asthe weather to Vote For Certain Candidates For U, S. Senators. . been played with the fourth year was so inclement that the home TT aTHETHEE or not China ascapes the humiliation and dan ter of an o class in the lead,-th- e second year going was deferred until after cap&tlon In forco by the troop of the power, there can he no doubt Fenr .members Albuquerque. class in a close second. These are midnight, was most pleasantly U that the disorder which have prevailed In Peking and other dtlee Y of New Mexicos legislature were ' creating a great deal of interest spent. . have seriously impaired the prospects of the republic. Yuan Bhlh and a keen competition among the When' you see Benson' people arrested at Santa Fe charged with Kal, the so called atrong man" ofChlna, ha lost prestige, too, though most accepting bribes to vote for cer- observers must have realised that bis policy of conciliating hostile factions was ; classes. The games are played at On .their way,-treligious .gather- tain candidates for United States one that would tax the resources of the astutest statesman and diplomat.' Dur4 p. m. each day and are free to ings s you know their senators. ; Bribes amounting to ing the rioting the safest place, owing to the presence ,of the foreign troops the public. religion is deeper Jhan- the mud, each said are to have been who are maintained there under treaty arrangements), was the legation quar$500 oach Jensen has begun kystem-ati- c which is saying .a good deal. ter. Many Chinese sought to take refuge there, hot only a few of the better . . of seeing, buggies around paid them. ? r training .of bis baseball team. could be received. Ig common with most of the great powers, the United horses. of the legida tors, all class States has recently Increased Its legation guard and has also sent 200 merf They have their first practice on the meeting house at the evening The arrest There will be Considerlikely can be rushed to the diamond today. Ybe coach is meetings, only horses" are tied members of the house of repre- to Tientsin. If It should be necessary, other able buying and selling' on the ' means effected was from China sentatives, the by all Philippines. that enthusiastic over the prospects of ground, showing nearlystreets. People who desire teams of anme and camps a dramatie the year and expects to win' the have come on horseback. ' and horses of different kinds will to climax dickerings extending Among those who are the most pennant, as he did in basket ball. come to the sale, as we are sendover it is several days, alleged. Orson Clark,: one of Professor regular in attendance at our gathCONCERT ing our posters into Idaho and WILLIE is INiTHE Those arrested OTTOGARYS our were RepresenAs we Ottes pupils entertained the ering different parts of Utah, telling of Julianbetatives7 P some time stated his J. and Trujillo ago that students in Devotional Exerekes the horse sale at Logan. big Lucero of Rio Arfba county; Manyesterday with twTo exeeHent solos ing released from the duties of a uel SEVENTH should WARD WASHAKIE LETTER People bring their work, Cordova :and Inus Montovav bishop would not lessen his zeal on the mandolin. ' brood horses, mares saddle hors--e- s, say of Taos county They are said to The College band is preparing in the gospel work, broke and colts, and! unbroke, have been caught with the money that he has not disappointed ns. The Mutuals of the Seventh WASHAKIE, March 19. The drivers. for a recital in the near' future. Men his integrity are- - worthy in their possession. The arrests ward of this city have decided to of people here are This' organization has been very pretty very Cache Valley is becoming a were made by Territorial Mount give a concert this evening; and nice this winterdoing b to imitate. His examples here. r But we noted successful this year and reflects place for fine horses, and oxers, Brothers Paul Cardon and ed Policeman A. A. Sena, in i cn excellent program has been have nice dance here in ward great credit on Prof Otte. . should We encourage the Philip Purser are also continuing room at the Palace hotel in Santa arranged for the affair. - It fol- meetinghouse,: - The Dramatic The7people are to visit us, by at least buyers company4 reports their iactivities in promoting the Fe. where the men met by ap- lows: bringing here enjoyed when spring timo our horses a very warm reception in Preston, interests of the ward. once a year together pointment. is Some men our of coming.' Chorus Junior Members. join and stimulate this movement. Tuesday night. The Academy i The young men from our ward Immediately after their arrest Duet 'Miss Ada Mitton and in Farmer Cash Union. I believed " v j band met them the depot and who are mission the in the to four legislators were taken it is pradd for them..- Well some laboring Lawrence Bailey. Principal Johnson and his faculty field are 'getting along nicely in the arAfter more did like much. 'The road NINE DAYS ET DRIFTS their jafi.. county boIo Violin Mrs. did all they could to make their their work, and Phylig Spick-e- is CM en- rival there PLAINS wrote their resigsay; thejrare they impossible for travel now. I visit a pleasant one. Warbe in two. nations, which 'will be presented or joying their labors. Elder Vocal solo Miss Ethel Jensen. expect day .pretty ren Munk, who has been laboring to the house when it meets tomorIf it keep np ; this way. Well Union Pacific Train Reaches Flute solo Mr. Harry Farr: MORMONS FEELING Kansas. City With in Scandinavia for over two years, row morning. d Vocal solo Miss Carrie Thom- nice .ward conference here Our TRANQUIL IN JUAREZ will no doubt be home with Us 4 Passengers. President and his conseler were According to the details obtain- as. before long. l Dttring the . past able tonight the trap to catch the Kansas City, Mo., March 18. present.7 President Richeres and Mrs. Eliason Jennie Reading The persistent and absolute winter he has been in men was laid Nine two counselors was laboring take time. of Baca days were required for a . up by Elfegb Hansen, neutrality maintained ; by the the northern part of Norway. He Albuquerque, me ' Union Pacific train to creep across the of And managers Piano solo Mrs. J. C. Broberg They enjoyable lgfmark. Mormon settlers in Mexico will the bleak in letters to Ins parents that of Judge Albert B. Fall, one of 4 Cornet Mr. W. E. Smith. Inter-puresays also plains of eastern Color-rad-o Geo. to Ward d ' W; Bp. prevent any serious danger to the Jweather has not been very the and western Unitcandidates for Kansas, f ollow-in- g leading m. Quartett-1-iITansen and in our language. Of course them, and their confidence in, this cold in that region while- he has ed States in the wake of a snowplow ' senator, State Chair- company. some of us could interstand all ' hope gives them great ease of been there. that broke man of one under the Venseslao Jaramillo, right. And day school very nicely strainfrequently mind. Such is the substance of a fen- the ' of trees, repairing committhe drifts Trimming central bucking Republican this. The hay is pretty ; scarse letter received by President Jos ces, getting farm tools in' good feet & senator-ship- ; in also mentioned the cuts. for thirty deep tee, DEBAIERi THE -here this yer. iMr. Seth Pabigee eph F. Smith last night from Jun- condition, etc. occupy the farmthe D. Sena, clerk of the train arrived Today at the Joseph get well now. He was fall of load Union ius Romney, president of the ers of Benson at . ' with state supreme eourt and A. A. present. its load of 200 depot bay. But he expect that is time . Juarez stake. , Their Sena, a member of the mounted WARD 4 And he fainted passengers. FIFTH come. two v: or The letter tells of a second is one of scant food and story i police. , Ihree time. difrence But over get I. A. which has been held with The men, it is said, had gone to it. He is well is ever. Mr. James anxiety, relieved at times by gaie, TONIGHT AT 7:30 liberalist gener-Portillo, Enrique Manager B&ea early in the day Joshua and family drove from ty and vaudeville entertainments al in charge' of the movement in ' Conditions becamiLdcspcratebe-fof- e This evening in the Second and demanded $5,0001 for. their Lflgan-imday.lastweek-IIe Resolvedi -- Thatthe-stitea .the district (ofXolonia Juarezihe war dTnstea(Tbr the regular" work votes, nagreeingsothetorygoes word finally came that the stated is pretty! bad. ... He got here v should elec.result of tribidi is considered to of the manuals to vromen line the was Imgrant to deliver them Fall. to Judge opened. about 8:30, and said the road is being taken up, ' be beneficial to the settlers. Intive franchise. L.4 A S. Affirmatives .the of was St. AssoBauman, placLouis, a mediately proposal bad. the Mutual Improvement E. Merrill and Mabel Holmgren structions have been sent out by member of a of before social ed and four for that Fall, Judge will conduct a party plans of WILLIE OTTOGARY. the stake presidency to the var- ciations the Fifth ward.' Negative : Jas. spent their time on the train, said X members of the' ward .with were" then laid to catch the men. all ious colonies to refrain from any nasi am and Etta Nelson of the SHOE . today: LIACHINERY OFFItheir friends over the age of 14 The money wag secured and the xThe part, in any way, in the present years. Besides the program there men told to meet. Baca, in a room Fourth ward. The public is infirst few CIALS PLEAD NOT GUILTY days were spent . difficulties, and the letter says in the hotel at 9 oclock. Officer vited. refreshwhich booths in enough, be cheerfully joking about will : J that the people are more confi-..- .. ments will be served. Dancing Sena, Court Clerk Sena and Jar-am- i Boston, March 19. Sidney W. our predicament, but the situation -dent- now that- they will ,not he Winslow, president ; William Bar- was lo .then secreted themselves IJTTLE CHURCH HAS desperation approaching will also be enjoyed.' The proTRUE EMBARRASS- - ' bour, Geo. W. Brown, Edward molested and will not be called in a bathroom adjoining where along toward the last. One man follows. as be will gram F MENT-ORICHES Hurd and Elmer P, Howe, direc- became ill with pneumonia on the upon to engage in the strife, even they could see what took ''place. in thejr own defense. tors of the United Shoe- Machin- train. Piano solo -- Anthon Nelson. As soon as the legislators had W. ben: handled the N. and 18. March Parkinson Ben Metuchen, comDuet J., the to ery company, under indictment :: When word reached us' that letter, According money, they . munication is kept up with the R. Worley. burst into the room and the ar- The officers of the St. James on the change of maintaining a the line had been opened the Episcopal church at Piscataway monopoly on interstate shoe ma- people of Oakley were getting Cornet solo Wesley Smith, v rests followed. America border by runners, who town are puzzled to know what chinery business, pleaded not ready to take us into their homes. solo of Busby. rate Piano make the distance at the to with A. a fund of one, hundred guilty today when arraigned in Mrs. A young business; man .from Tyson. dq On Found about 11 miles an hour, and the Dead Train Reading ; six thousand, dollars which has the United States district court-!The- Chicago, whose name was withAddress officials at Juarez are constantly Provo, March 19. A man about just come into their hands were held' to $10.QQQ.e.aeli. held, met an attractive gir 14 iv in g advised of conditions existing on the dance an impromptu 40 years of age,- identified as W. During for trial at a date not yet fixed. near Oakley. They danced tothe 'outside. Deseret News.' ;rTT T. Fey, who last worked at Colsinging contest will he held. The fchurch has only 40 , The defendants, in view, of the gether, he went-i- u see-hseveral be will admission of The ton Rio the for railroad Grande price members. There js no need for recent, decision f of the United times, and they have promised to BUILDING PUBLIC SALT LAKE 10 25 cents per couple and ' cents as night telegraph operator, was a larger ehurch. the hamlet is States supreme court, sustaining NTed, the passengers' said. for extra lady. Program com: found dead between the two bag- prosperous and the vestry prob- -' arf unrestricted patent monopoly, 18. food for the tram-loa- d C. March D. Providing "Washington, ' 8:30. gage ears oh easthound train No. sbly will invest the money in requested to be given another of hungry people was a most The senate has passed the bill in- meneeg at 4 of the Denver & Rio Grande and stocks and bonds. Even then the hearing before the time of the serious problem. Many 'cattle, creasing the limit of cost of ad- TYTOVTCEX HORSES for sale kks taken off at Soldier Summit income trial should be fixed. The request starving on the plains, were killed of the disposal ditions to. the Salt Lake public - about midnight last G6 East 4th North. la to feed the passengers'. night. year may eheap. prove embarrassing, was granted by Judge Dodge building to $225000. ' - U -Unknd C.-A- - , -- , V- , , - - - now-a-day- - ; In-ste- ad , s - - 1 p. - we-ca- n -- - co-la- -- ; . . , - . . r. , . , Nerve-Wrecke- . W - -- -- -- nerve-racke- qe II. ... d , me -- - - T -- J. - , . y -- - er J 0 I |