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Show - 'V- - I'' TEE Tuesday, December 10, 1912. LONG DELAYED NEWS OF OCEAN DISASTER M f vN4H4MAMaMANAMHMNHAHiU M ,,K ,t CREATION OF NEW WORLDS. covery qf the method of the word machine, ,It (s a question not of what happened once ages ago, was ihenl People ask, Hpw ' verse created t Ijut of what is all the .time hapWork for .The fact is the universe was pening jWoijds never created It is in .a pro- ! take a Little d f creation. It is being made, destroyed, and re cess Tip From Santa! a t For Eczema made, all he time. The telescope Cm a mild wash that Instantly toothing . and the spectroscope bring down top tha Itch. W have sold many other remedies for to us pictures of parts of it in all ikn trouble but none that we could auarantee as we do the'D. D, D. stages of growth and decay. The If I had Ecrema Id usa Prescription. most fascinating problem of modD. D. P. Prescription ern Astronomers is the 'searching out of that great process; the dis Riter-BroDrug" Co., Logan, Utah 1 -- PAGE THREE ' JOUENALLOGAN, UTAH Y Chinese Suffragette Casting Her Vote In, San Francisco $ Official information London has reached Dundee that the whaling ketch Seduisante had been lost in the Artie regions,-an-- that the owner, 0. Forsyth Grant, of Ecclesgreig, Kincardineshire, 0nd fourteen members of j-- pjrpw havebeen drowned. The party were', walrus hunting and during a gale the Sedhisante struck a rock and foundered. Eskimo members of the crdW djlid previously left' the vessel. The following account of the disaster, wfilch occurred off island, at the entrance to Hudson strait, is sent through the 'commissioners of the Hudson. Bay company r agale on September' 24, 1911, Mr. Grant, in the Scottish whaler Seduisante, ran fort Nottingham island, but the ; ship struck a rock when quite near the TRI-WEEKL- Ji Tv 4 per-tona- lly s. Not-.tingha- m PUT YOUR ALLOWANCE IN. THE BAN ' subject''' to checks. pay . Then accounts, etc., by cjtfck inyour of stead by currency. Irs a great sating scheme. foVhe temptation to spend smalljstuns of cash unnecessarily jsnot so great. Then vhe convniehceTThe pfesttg'CctFT having a v with this bank is - -- scores no time Was lost in -B- oat-wereiowr trying-- , to lighten the ship, Later the natives were commanded tou go ashore for the night. The captain and crew re mained on hoard, thinking that the ship would float off the rock during the night. At midnight a storm began to rage furiously and the ship commenced to leak badly. The natives went on board and entreated Grant and his crew to leave theyxef used. Grant said they would stand by ' the ship till the morning. There was one boat on board the ship" which' the' Eskimos believed was loweredfluring ; the night and was soon broken to pieces. The natives t ried, to reach the ship at daybreak, Jbut the storm was too severe. Later they saw the crew making signals for help, but no help could be given. Then a thick fog came up through which at first the craft seen like a ghostly Flycould but a little later Dutchman' ing the image of the ship completely vanished from, the view of persons On shore. Then from behind the gray fog bank, came cries for help mingled with the roar of the sea. Presently all was quiet, but when the fog lifted ship and crew had vanished. After the storm was over the natives began to look for the bodies, but only two could be found, the captain and the engineer. These were buried at Nottingham island, where the natives remain ed for the winter. Fifteen lives have thus been lost i "while. Cache Valley Banking Company. Logan, Utah Dear Friend pod Brother Ihe-vesse- Also Dear-Sist- er Photo by American Press Association. j HlNESE woman born la California wart allowed to rota at tha recent presidential election, and hundreds of them took advantage of tbe right of suffrage. In Ban Francisco, where tha Chinese population runs Into tha thousands, many of these Chinese suffrage ttaa Cocked to jthe polls and cast their ballots In tbe mnnner shown n tha Illustration 'This was taken In a Chinatown polling place' where the election offleera were Thin particular auffragette voted for Rooeevelt - Ai you are pretty well aware, t am quite exteiiKlveiy interested In tbe Chriatmn r.i r U da mpa rtl e n la rly well ported oowertunit tbe delivery end of tne buHineH la tbupaat my relit deer Cd Chi-pes- - bare been at tit pretty1 badly overwork to 9? inot moment Because sniftieMa- - people failed ! il My frtenda careless bop early. as that ctinstttiss will t a time 01 fcapptavea, teeiead of Hardship, te tbe ce; . workers, h w , x', TO BORROW A VALUES. THE ABOVE IS ONE OF THE MANY BARGAINS IN FARMS WE HAVE ON HAND. SEE US FOR SNAPS. i .(ARDODLCOMPAlW mak-thos- , x. a on English coins struck ,as im eachdoing some share .of labor and enjoying some share of the LOGAN, UTAH International Ijjxposi1915 for the petition ma-Paeif- ic late as 1773,' by Order of George tion in mounted on a reel made of Tt Oak, left San Francisco as the cheerful a send-of- f with as BLANK SAY " MUSTNT result, There are also rooderq A can Golden State OR BLANKETY BLANK. give. churches,, magnificent ones,. built Out of the California sunshine, within a decade or two, either t Chicago, Mother must not use ' some misas memorials or away from 'the smiling faces of for , j slang, it sets a thousands of California citizens, Jewish The sionary purpose.. the little folks. t IN THE CITY OF PEACE the went petition, taking with- - it Community is constantly increasmove, his brother, must. Big, warmth and cheer, - and Joy ing, many of them" looking for phonograph; some- of the records thq Jerusalem is the . City ; of the speedy of California ousness .Mesdoming of their Peace? he writes, but no city on siah, and tnost might put ideas in little brothers The Luge reeli1 containing the of .them brought iheadJ :. ' t earth has such a tumult of devia- hither ,, benevolent schemes for by sister must not sing Ev- signatures of a half million school tion, such a confusion of worship. the colonization of children of this State, was drawn Palestine by, In many ways it is essential that erybody's Doing It 'or - .eharac- its ancient people. th.is Over ajl devil- - through the streets of San Franasterize there -- should be all of the - great .and cisco. and led a possession- of jumble substantial hospices, capable of school children. State Militia, modern floats ,th,e crescent, flag sheltering and, paring for the of San Frahcisco and dignitaries of pilgrimp who still, as m of ;the Expbsition. the ancient lays, come from afar in charge of the jjbwas placed to worship- - in Jerusalem They railway , lines come from every', nation in Ear--opinorlthermfld beginnings hf. a .disas-- transcontinental see which will' it safe to "Philatrotls ehd inostly in comparative .pov- in the December a guard Surrounded Century. will no And e father ti longer be delphia. way erty, making their of California and honor oft toin able such Grays indulge language by personal exertion and sacrifice HOW VIRGINIA GOT ITS Cross the T of regi? thkDeague ? as?l XXX from The roads leading ,H NICKNAME OLD DOMINION was massive reel the At the meeting of Jhe Clean mentsr pick are thonged with pilgrims trudg- A ' Of America ar- edand stowed away in a strong beLeague their "ljangnage ing dusty .way, sleeping 01dDo minion is'a,ptpnlffr rangements were made for a na- boy labeled with' the 'inscription side the highway - or in trude Pariamh-PScifi- c for the state of International tion wide camnaignin the inter shelters erected for them, all sobriquet colonof the In California early days . School Exposition, which of is clean ests towith their faces set steadfastly language, was a generic Jem to izing Virginia Otildreri Petition, Bell, swear the Liberty on not ban there Jerusalem. only these For ward put all the new worlds kettle-- 1 words also slang, suggestive 1915. but must he Test and shelter and food for, ment .' Thus, explains a vpjter in expressions aqd certain songs of for which reason in the Holy City the Magazinr oFAmeriean'-IIi- sth(r ragtime variety,T and at neighboring shrines huge in John Smiths His A publicity committee will arcaravansaries are sustained, by1 tory, of Capt. of Virginia (edition tory for organizations in every the various' national churches. of the Settlementsof range a State in the Union.1 The preachMore elaborate buildings, like 1629), "map includes New England ments will be carried into schools modern hotels, exist for those Virginia and other British Colonies.- -' ' and colleges. Girls schools will who come upon a pious pilgrimThe present state of Virginia ist not be missed. age with ample means. Old"' Virginia there called The assault ou music of the Schools exist forv the young, while New England colony is cabaret the nuns. variety will be one of the monks apd taught by , called New Virginia. . Thus the main flank movements of the lea There are- - communities -- of -- pious epithet, old is accounted for gue. The of noted widows, whose Wealth hjts erect- from the settlement of the colony musicians has asbeen already ed for them pleasant homesln the to the outbreak qf the Revolution sured." sHoly City. There are colonie...II . a every official document designates Protestant, Jewish,, Catholic ac- Virginia as the Colony and DoCalifornia Woman Seriously tuated by some idea, often chim. minion of Virginia. Spenser Alarmed. . erical, sometimes simple and ting- dedicates his Faerie Queen to A time ago I contracted short ed with pure devotion. -- The mem. Queen of England, a severe cold which Settled on my hers live as a religious . family, Elizabeth, FVance and Ireland and Soverlungs and caused Jiie a great deal 99 eign of the Dominion of Virgin- - ' of annoyance. I would have had .I..-,- , ia. roughing-- spells and lungs Here we have the other words were so gore an(j inflamed I began of the sobriquet.- Another to be seriously alarmed. A friend planation asserts that the1 Pe' : recommended Chamberlains II Et3S , use title ffdT3fammion was be- - Cough ' Remedy, saving she had Original cad Csnnini stowed on the state. by Charles n. used it foryears. I bought a bob Vjrgihia had refused to recognize tie and it relieved my cough the Cromwell and the protectorate, first t nnd in I. was Thi Fcsd-drh- k izt 1 itgf. - and . after' he , execution , of rid ofnight, thiLcold and. soreness , of More healthful thanTea or Coffee. Charles' Ptransfred its- - alleg.writes Miss Marie lungs. iance" to Charles II. then'in exiie i, Agrees with the .Weakest digestion. t erbe'r, Sawtelle, Cal. ,.l The governor, . On the cotinent. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. (Advertisement) fiich milk, mailed grain, powder form. Sir VSyiiasffiBerkelef, cVjenAvPte ri When your competitor is con-vl- ri to the royal refugee, inviting him A quick lunch prepared ip minute. ivLli ? that vy on re spending vtqo ,to rome. over.ta his loyal jrabjepts, cd 4Take bo s&Ls&ota. ktbtXiV 4 IstheiK king. CroihwelP sdnt a much Tor advertising 'infhe he on rnal, youre right roadr jOthers ere imitations fleet against the -- JUST THE PLACE FOR SOME - CACHE VALLEY FARMER WHO OWNS DRY FARM IN CURLEW OR PARK peti-;re-xssu- ea two-mile-lo- Shopping Early a The owner ia a resident of California &nd must raise some ' money goon. This land is about five miles west of Garland, is near irrigation canal and is suitable for ail farm crops, and sugar beets, potatoes, trait etc. Can be divided into small homes if desired near school and meeting- - house. THE LIBERTY BELL iperior n as t Pleasb San FYancisco, Dec: Cromwell's death arrived Charles II was solemnly proclaimed king will you lend us. the Liberty of Great Britain, Ireland and Bell! This was the request Virginia. All .writs and process- made in the in his name. He . es the children of Cali therefore de facto king of tion sent by Chty Virginia before he had begun to forma to theMayof and other the of Council Philadelphia home de at In gratireign jure. tude for this loyalty, it .is further Aay , If the request is granted , said, Charles caused the arms of e to he quartered with cording to the method of its of emblem the of Ed gland, Ireland and ing, then priceless Scotland, as a distinct portion of oilr.Jibertieg will be on view, in the Old Dominion. They thus ap- - .San Francisco1 during the Pana-pea- r - -- Start That Christmas thrm-wi- - wjucir'yielded under WANT tbe letter ear tiers. es!rMimen pod deliverymen 01 tbe atorvM. and also tbs girta in tbe Shops, bare had tbe same trouble, and we all wmt to ask you as a apwtai favor to on to vast army at 180 Acres of Land in The Bear River Valley at a Bargain Cali-forn- ia ' CALIFORNIA i H-I 1 ' - and SUMMER ONLY 24 HOURS . i - - ji i 1 Lou Rate Excursion. - TICKETS ON SALE. iuTniimit Febi 26 Stopovers Diverse Routes ' such-and-su- ' mjd-tilu- THROUGH ELECTRIC - de Lighted. -- SNOW and ICE to SUNSHINE and FLOWERS a ROSE TOURNAMENT -' PASADENA. JANUARY 1st - SLEEPER DAILY FROM 0. S..L, , e, toil-som- if points: ' .TICKETS ON SALE AT ALL 0. SL. STATIONS Ask your 'Agent for parti crulars, for information. Literature Rates ' l . etc. Write to, - .r sea-por- ts I L- - . r- - Sr SPLENDID DINES SERVICE f r J. t. opeck G. AWAY PJt H. manderfielda.o.p.a. 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