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Show J ' I'"-tr f Its summer in the stores and in many of the store advertisements.' Have you begun to buy summer clothes' VOLUME H xxxm. CELEBRATE A A ptore that advertises must be a store of Values of bargains' or the advertising would not pay. Qti LOGAN CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1912. BOLDEN ' WEDDING OVER IN HYRUM introduced in the house of commons today by Premier Asquith. Britishers have become inured to political upheavals in recent AT HORSE SALE years, so the crowded chambers . Mr.. that greeted - Asquith when j, he nailed up the home rule "flag unfavorable .weather eon- - fi Ibe. j a specianribute' to the ditions prevailing yesterday some-whhistoric' importance of the occasidampered the horse' Sale but4 on, j. still there was a very' fair attenThe galleries set apart for the diplomatic corps, peers and pub- dance and the salS went on $s lic .were filled to capacity while scheduled. . Secretary Hovey - bf every seat in the house was occup- the Boosters Club pronounced tie ied and an overflow .of members Sale a success and stated that y - - stood in the gangways. there will be a lot of buyiug done especially) if the farmers bring in their brood mares, - fpr NUMBER 96. SIGNS PROSPERITY Figures In the Mountain Tragedy at Hillsville, Va. UP IN at 'Hyrum, ."April 12. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Benson of Ilyrum First ward celebrated their Golden wedding on Saturday, April 6th. They were the first couple married in our fair city, 50 years ago. There were present two of Mr. Bensons sisters, all children except three, who were ofhia otibictogerhereairanibeiof HAVE nenjjyabletimewasr We are pleased to welcome our mew druggist, Mr, Rudolph, who has bought our city drug store from Mr. Wallace, and we wish him success business. Mr. Rudolph took charge of the Drug store on 'April 10th. in-hi- s . A-PA- ever penrTKig called thc Beir-- " 1 binding and decorating ofrhe cover being the work of the children, and at that it is neatly bound and the cover desigp is very creditable indeed, j The staff of the paper consists of Ivy Nielsen as Editor in Chief, Mary Quayle as local editor ; Bertram Smith, Lettie Rich, Nettie Kelsey as literary editors ; Athlet ics George Wilkinson; and chestnuts, Samuel Cowley; Society Notes, Myrtice Bargeron; and Carrie Erickson as staff artis- t.--- - -- Had-.doc- Funeral services over the re- - mains of Jessie Bradley, who died recently at the Provo Asylum were held in Hyrum First ward on Wednesday, April 10 at 2 p. m. Bishop Liljinquist taking charge of the meeting. After singing and the opening prayer, the following brethren spoke words of consolation to the bereaved family: O. M. Wilson, C. F. Olsen, .Bishop Liljinquist. After sing-ing- g and benediction, a large cortege of buggies followed the remains to the Hyrum cemetery. The dedicatory prayer was offered by Brother Elam" Allen. t The Hyrum Citizens are pleased to note the item m the Journal about the large electric power .dam that is- to be built in Blacksmith Fork canyon this summer. This will nd doubt furnish work for a large number of our men folk who are obliged to go away from home every summer to seek employment. We 'will also welcome the building of the Inter- urban railroad to our fair city. - - - -- Ye Boosters, . getbnsy. ELAKE-WILLIAM- great number of other things did on that day. Section one has been studying the Charge of the Light Brigade so we suppose one-o- f them handed in the following: Half an inch half an inch, half an inch onward, hampered by hobble skirts, moved the' four hundred. Mass Hazel Hansen "recently lost her pulse, but she has found it again. It is beating fine now." . The Hyrum baseball team crossed bats with the Paradise base-ja- ll team Wednesday,- - the llth, and no doubt it would have been an interesting game if it had not been for the rain that delayed it. Oinly two Jnnings .were played. The score was 2 to 5 in favor of Ilyrum. . - . I.- -- - - , .. "The infant babe of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wilhelm passed away last Wednesday, despite all efforts of parents and physicians. The. fun-- . eraLwas held Friday afternoon at the residence. Many relatives and friends were jn.attendance to express their, sympathy for the bereaved ' parents. The speakers wre. C. M. Nelsen, Jos. Folkman, Fred Wlereman and Fred of Logan. Each made consoling remarks that were thoroughly appreciated by the bereaved and all present. peeted that today there will be more animals brought in although there were over one hundred offered for sale "yesterday. .No to the number of anima's sol'd or the amount realized for them eould be obtained last even-ing- " """"" "" fig-ures- es g -- is boosting for a County fair, so better railroad service. eachdepartment. the work oh son Spectator and-11 it, save perhaps thedvpe-writinis dope by the pupils thklare reg- ABDUL BAHA ABBAS, BAHAC LEADER, ARRIVES istered at that school, evfcw the house on Thursday evening, April The paper contains the news of 9th, was a success, judged by the the school, and numerous and var way the large uudience' showed ied contributions from the pens of their good order and appreciation editors and pupils. The whole by applauding the sweet music thing is neatly typewritten in and singing . and the excellent two wide eolums on 'each page. speeches that were made by our Here are few samples of the humtriends from Logan, Messrs C. M. or that the" funny editor coland Frank Harris and Mr. k lected for the first issue s and Geo. Dunbar, and otThis issue of he Sepectator hers. Mr. O. W.- Adams acted as was due on April st. but'never-theles- s chairman of the meeting. Hyrum came .to pass just as a it al- "O - PER -- Fair meeting held . in Hyrum ..Third ward . meeting The County ir xclrthere"k"a"big"cteTflairdrYesr terday, those who brought pi horses held them , so high that The students of the Benson chool of this city are issuing a chool paper that is one of thp Mrr Henry Danielson, whowas nesteHsjind mostrcreditable publimarried to Miss Alice Jenson in cations ofits kind that we have Friday; April 5th;' gave a free wedding 'dance on Tuesday evening in the Ilyrum dance pavilion, to a large number of invited friends from Hyrum and our neighboring towns. We wish Mr.'and Mrs.Dan- ielson a happy-- , and prosperous journey through life. Greenville, . April 11, Easter was appropriately observed by our Sabbath school. Exercises bearing upon the resurrection of our Lord.- music and singing were a part of the proceedings from t- spent, and a delicious supper was -- served at the heme of his son-in- law, William Willialms. ' n , tp-da- grandchildren and near relatives and friends, making about 30 the Salt Lake "Temple-t- Electrio Lights and Telephones, Now Expect Inter- Urban. Have New York, April Dat-wyl- Abdul 11. BalhAbbas, the leader of the Bahac movement for world-wid- e , A religious unity, arived here early today on the steamer Cedric from the MediterraneanXjreparations for his welcome at thornier were made yesterday by the Persian Our farmers a'Ve busy putting in their crops and preparing the land jor the beets. Ilay is very scarce, - 1 'A. t ! Qu;te a number of our people are suffering from lagrippe. The son of Mr. Jos little G. Smith is very ill at present. Educational society -- and anirmb er of local followers. , Abbas Effendi, as he is known by his official title, is the third of the leaders of Bahaism. He has been repeatedly imprisoned by the Moslems who regard his tendencies with the greatest distrust.''-'ThBahaic belief is that universal"peace is possible only through the harmony of all religions, and that all religions are basicly one. If is estimated that about a third of the Persiansv are now members of the cult. ' The Rev. Dr. Francis E. Clary, founder of the Christian Endeavor society, and Dr. John E. Robinson, bishop of Bombay, , were passengers on the same steamer with Abbas Effendi. . lib-er- al e 2 Altcf Photo hr AmericiL Pre our progressive citizens, are jubilant over the association. flattering ear prospects of an inter-urba- n line reaching us. With the elec-tri- e lights and telephone in most all the homes in Greenville, and j with good prospects of the car F any glamour of rotaance attached at the beginning to the Allen clan, whose members murdered Judge Masale and four others at the Hillsrlllf courthouse. It haa been dispelled by the march of events. - Most of th outlaws seem even to have befeaacking In the never surrender" spirit that was supposed to animate them andave been taken by the authorities we jjay," hurrah for Green- without any more bloodshed. The Allens appear not to have had the exeuae tene 18 gr0W1Dg I3STer tnan Viae' sshlch is urged in behalf of many of the la wleas southern mountalneera-po- vever did before. During the she srty and Ignorance They were well to do, and some of them at least appeal into have bad reasonable educational advantages, WhiTe those who have given past year her population has be 8 are to We creased. one themselves up hove not lived up to dime novel expectations, trying may accord to them the merit of having recognized their desperate 'situation If they progressive town.' , to defy the authorities and of having saved the state whbse laws they have 'outraged the further expenditure of blood and money to brinhem to April first Aunt Susan Smith Justice. The npper of the two illustrations shows Kreel Allen," one ofthe reached her 62nd birthday, and younger outlaws, brought into town by bin raptor (the man with the rifle); the all the members of the Relief ether the Allens attorneys, EL W. Hairston (left) and R. H Wlllla trlght). home and wide-awak- continued e, So-(fie- e - i . VILLIAOEADING al - IRISH HOME RULE BILL -- d1 the United Kingdom in 25 years to settle the quarrel between Great Britain and Ireland, was i f ' ; T - -- -- -- h Sec-ondwa- rd are-.carrie- d - -- 4 7 - hos-ier- 5-- London, April II. The Irish effort home Tnle" hill made by Liberal governments of ' 4 - j . x - f Lester Williams and Miss Ruby Blake surprised their friends by slipping off to St. Anthony Monday, April 1st, and -- having the knot tied that made"" them one. The bride is a popular young lady of Sugar City,' the daughter of President Jas. Blake., Mr. Williams came o Rexburg a couple of years ago, and v is a reliable young man. He is now employed office. We at the Current-Journwish the young couple all kinds of success and happiness.-Re- xburg Current Journal. ty gathered at her surprised her and presented her with a beautiful rug as a token from the Society. Aunt Susan has been president of the Relief Society for many "years. She has been a very faithful worker in the Society. Refreshments were served to about forty guests who. all enjoyed the delightful afternoon. Any boy bringing-- U3 a new subscriber for the Journal will a ball a bat and a cap - . SENATORS DEFEAT CLERKS GRAVE FOREBODINGS , . FOR CHINESE REPUBLIC IN FIVE INNING GAME Mr. II. B, Johnson has opened a collection agency' and has offi11. After five inPeking, April 10. No date ha ces in the Cardon Jewelry build- , Provo, April been between ' nings had yet been settled on for the asplayed . ing. Helena and the Retail Clerks of sembling of the eoaliton cabinet and the score stood 3 at Peking and there are grave The annual conference of' the Salt Lake, toO in favor "of Helena; a terrific forebodings in , j regard " to the Fiit ward of this eity occurs to windstorm started stopping the cbntiaued disagreement among Mr. James who has Chambers, day and a good time Is expected Heir of Prova um- the different factions of the gov- - been the winter at Milat the meetings that will bp held, game. toWalter spending ' the- satisfaction of both ernment. pired : ner, Idaho, came rome on a visit at two and seven thirty p. nn Sides. Elliott, the Provo recruit, RETIRES FRQT.I There appears to bo no fear the past week. ) out will break cheered a made hostilities home was and run that The Mikado will be presented by his townsmen.1 says El- again, but the leaders of the varMr. Bert Fordham of Franklin by the A C. Opera company liott looks better Irby time he ious sections display inability to was in the ward On business this every and Wednesday, nights. Tuesday Batteries Helena Hatch establish capable government. week. First night students pight. Wed- plays. - Kai has JenYuan Shi Retail Clerks: , President and Brogan t 'William Reading the well nesday night for the public,' April sen and ' threatened to establish bis cabinHogan.' Mr. Edward Balls ' and family known butcher, has deejded to 36th and 17th. , et r end summon aaother national of Huron. S. D., are making their retire from business again, and assembly if the delegate from the home in the ward. AND GIRLS BOYS to that end has leased his meat Mr. H. B. (Ben.) Nielsen formDo you know that it is candy, south do not arrive here' by April market on Center Street to Bell erly of Hyrum but now a proser-ou-s 21. but the president probably Bishop John II. Kemp attended resident of Los Angeles is in matinee at the Lyric today v Come will not Brothers, who, will conduct the ' go to such an - extreme conference at Salt Lake City. establishment hereafter. . Mr. ; Logan, having come to attend the and get some Free. ' . . immediately. v Reading desires to thank his big horre sale. He made several of The members the , governFORTY THOUSAND A boot blacks chair and stand many patrons for their generous purchases yesterday. ment disagree on various points DOLLARS WORTH OF office. for this sale at cheap support and bespeaks for his sucbut Chinese circles and the foreV OPIUM DESTROYED cessors a continuation of the Mr. Harvey Christensen,, ope of Hon. L. R. Martineau eame up ign diplomats are of the opinion trade given, him, as he is" quite Clerk James 'deputies, , returned from Lake tm yesterdays that the real, detering factor in San Francisco, April" 11. Opisure that the new owners ifrill yesterday from Salt Lake where train. Salt ' ' the situation is the distrust of the um valued at $40,000 was confisaccord full satisfaction to all who he went as the representative of who fear to come to cated here ' southerners, ; deal with them. of old this county to & convention yesterday by officials', friend James E. Hart Peking .where the troops still ,Our All accounts owing Mr. Read- county officers held there to dis- was in Logan from Long, Valley, dominate the situation and where of the state board of pharmacy, who had t6 drill a safe to get it. ing must be settled as soon as" pos- cuss a uniform system of account- Idaho yesterday, .on usines. , business has been resumed only all that , The consignment is sible with him, asn he desires to ing and other. matters of interest the small storekeepers. The by Mikado be the to be could found of promises $7,000,000 to all public officer?. close up the business immediately. . big theatrical event presented by , The southerners proposed to worth of opium which was on A. C. this year, See'it Wed- bring a body guard of several hand in San Francisco when the the - The N. A PLEASANT CART PARTY thousand troops to Peking, but law 17 th. prohibiting its company is headquarters for ev- nesday night,' April' President Yuan Shi Kai objected, went into effect three importation in the hardware line. All years ago. Mra. Geo. G. Smith-oerything the Any person paying a years sub- declaring the presence of the sou- The time limit s set for disposal of a thern troops in the capital a sourentertained the Happy sorts of gardening tools scription at thigoffiee-cau.ge- t opium jon hand recently expired, and the best brands- at that. ball, a bat and a cap for his son, ce of Hour, .Club Thursday, evening, Lawn Mo danger - . and an attempt was made to conwere, Rubber hose and free while they last.' . , fiscate the amount which remain progressive high five being the the thousand and one other things A barber chair for sale at this ed in a bonded warehouse. game of the evening.-- . Mrs, Wfll of that kind that are needed can Samuel B- - Mittoq will address office. Robbins and Mrs. L. , F. Smith he obtained "After officials of the Canton here, and at 'prices the Parents Class "of the Seventh ward tomorrow, morning on came, out a tie for, the highest that defy competition. A most unfortunate accident bank, which claimed the consign-men- t, had refused to open the Music. prize, My. Bert Busby winning All parents are invit- occurred yesterday on Main street the gents first prize. Mrs. T. B. - as the result of which Dale Jenk- safe, it was drilled. The opium The & VM. company has on ed to be present.- Busby; playing a gentlemans hand the finest stock of "staple ins, will be permanently disfigur- was destroyed. hand throughout the evening, and Mr. Louis the F. agricul- ed. He was - struck by a board Boyle fancy groceries, and green carried off the. gents consolation, rNOTICE tural is who expert promoting the which, fell from an upper story that it has had in a long while Mrs. R. H. Smith took the groceries The economical buyer buys at while and yet it has always made potato growing contest of the window and his nose was almost other as her reward. Those pres- these from the its specialties. In ad- Copper Bank in Salt Lake, made severed from his face. He war The 15c Bazaarent .were : Mrs. T, H Bushy, Mr. dition things line of a spirited talk' to the boys of the given prompt medical attention bankrupt stoek of mens, ladies carries finest the it Burt Bushy, Mr. and Mrs. West-over- , ehinaware to he found in the dis- and childrens underwear, city. Logan schools on Thursday' aft- and while his face will be Mr. and Mrs. Brady. Mr. Courteous treatment and shirtaetc. Mr. Rasmussen a "will ernoon there he will and result suffer t as noperman-enfigured prompt and Mrs.- Will Robbins, Mr. and injuries from the hurt. The has made it a regular racket store are guaranteed all pat be several entries in the contest Mrs. Geo." G,jgmith, Mr. and Mn delivery and yet maintained the fi'Diu a "Not and s being Used' when great many onsT thireityr 15c L. F Smith, - Mrs. R. - Simpson, feature. acre us half a from have the that here the grasprof slipped parents Mrs.iR. H. Smith, and Mrs. C. C. RACINE HOSIERY Outwears they can allow to a boy for en- cr and fell to the pavement strikCmsall. After the game a delic Prof.-O.'Rubin'-owill adany. other. No quantity String trance in this race but there, are ing the unfortunate young fellow iousunch awas served by Mrs, to it. Ask your- neighbor or some and therefore there will be on the way dbwn. The man who dress the Third ward Parents Geo. G. Smith, assisted by Miss friends about them. Call 2S3y or, representatives of Logan, in the let the hoard fall feels, worse if class tomorrow. Sunday, morn' Hazel Smith. , 172 z, ing on Music in the Home. anything than the injured boy. , x competition. -- . , two-year-o- ld -- . 3 the-thir- er W, - 10 y, . |