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Show PACE THE rouu THE JOURNAL Published by Earl & England Publishing .Oompauy Entered at the Poet Office every and Saturday, at lutaJay, Thursday Matter, Logan,' Utah, aa Second-Clas- s tamping trip at the Torgeson, 3 IEAT 2 RETAIN DECLINES Pyper tamp in Card tanlon. Mrs. UNITED STATES INVITATION ( Pyper will spend a few days with London," July 31. Great Brit her mother before returning to her home in Salt Lake. jr. Las dt ehled againt participa- it 16-6- 0 . 76c 61.60 66.00 Mrs. Preston Nibley and little daughter of Salt Lake were Six months is the limit on time the guests of "Mrs, Ellen Nibley paper. the early part of the week., subscriptions of a v We cannot let them run ,,. ly . longer, so we make no yearly time rates. Mrs, Frank Rolapp and little Advertising Rates Furnished on son are here from Ogden visit Application ing with Mrs. Marie Thatcher. i cyZ, I y Mrs. Frank Bramwell and Miss Genevieve Thatcher have return' ' ed from Salt Lake. ' eidmmt Mr. Joseph E. Quinney Jr., is expected to arrive home- today from an extended eastern trip. - Mrs, Wm. Watson gave a larga and delightful childrens party Wednesday afternoon in celebration of the third birthday anni versary of her daughter Margaret. Twenty-fiv- e little guests were present, who were entertained with interesting games on the lawn, which was most inviting with rugs couches flowers and chairs. A dainty luncheon was served on the lawn from a table adorned with flowers surrounding a large birthday cake., lighted with threg tiny candles. , Mrs. Watson was assisted by Miss Car rie Thomas and Miss Smith. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clark of Chicago were Logan visitors Mon' day and Tuesday. . Mr, and Mrs. John JThfeekstou of Idaho (Falls, are the guests of MrsSusian Gates. Dr. Seth A. Langton of Salt Lake was the . guest of Relatives during the week Hart of Salt Lake the week visiting with relaspent tives here. Miss Leona , The Brigham Young camp of the Daughters bf Pioneers held an, interesting session Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Arthur Bateson. Mrs. Nettie Sloan gave the chapter on the life of Brigham Young and Mrs. (Moses Thatcher read, a chapter on the Ancient Pioneers, solo by .Miss Verginia Bateson, accompanied by Mrs. Sloan. Delicious refreshments were served and the invited guests were t Mrs. Henry Ilayball. Mrs. Jesse Earl, Mrs. i DeWitt, Mrs. Joseph Odell .and Mrs. Isaac Stewart. , Mrs. Joseph Morrell announces the engagement of her daughter Mr. Myran Crandall of Salt Lake was a Logan visitor during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Whitney and daughters Amy and Beth returned Tuesday to their home in Salt Lake after a delightful visit with relatives here . Mr. J. C, Lambert of Salt Lake spent several days Of the week here. Mr. M. F. Cowley spent several days of the week visiting with Ids family in Logan. t . , Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hendrickson have returned from $alt'Lake,' -- . -- weeks. , f, . Miss Winifred Morrell . pleasMr. and Mrs. O. B. Madsam of antly entertained her sewing Ogden are the guests of Mr. imd club at her home Friday after- Mrs. J. II. Marshall. " noon. The rooms were, fragrant with summer flowers and the Miss Ollie Jean Nibley of guests plied their needles busily Ore., is visiting with her until late in the afternoon, when Mrs. Marie Thateh- grandmother, delicious refreshments were serv - ed. r e, -- --- -- -- 'V Mr. and Mrs. A. MLuee of Mr. Wm. Jardine will arrive toPark City are guests of relatives f day from Manhattan, Kansas, and and friends in Logan. will accompany Mrs. Jardine and children, Mr, and Mrs. Guy Car-doand Mr. and 'Mrs: Hulme oif a camping trip in Logan canyon, where they will occupy the Torge son, Pyper camp for the next two weeks. n, JOHNS Beers, The long table was with garden The services for the 11th Sunflowers and covers were laid for day after Trinity will be Holy twelve guests. at 11 Communion and sermon m f and and oclock Evening Prayer Mrs. Sarah Harris entertained - wel at are sermon p.-- ror-on Wednesday evening in honor come. of Mrs. Julia Petty of Ogden. The A evening was spent in the enjoy, fnent of some fine music, in pleas ant Abcial chat, and in partaking of the delicious supper served by the hostess. All HEINZ Imported -- day from a delightful .three; weeks OLIVE OIL Rudolph Drug Company Sole Agents 1913. imm Opera House (3; aim. SMITHFIELD jDgp-aag- men T u th first mayor of N Who York oityf x New York first mayor was Thom a Willett, appointed to 1065 by the Eng-Ua- h gOTernor of the province. The first mayor after the American had won the war f Independence and driven the English from the city was James Duane, who occupied the poet from . 1784 to . , ALWAYS SOMETHING Pleas give the native country and date of birth and death of each of tha following author: CHaueor, Goatha, Omar Khayyam, Sir Thomas Browns, Molibro, Vergil, Samuol Carvantaa, Johnson, Danto, Kaats, Thomas Pain and Hainrioh Hein. . ( ; Geoffrey Chaucer, England. Johann Wolfgang Goethe, GerOmar Khayyam. Permany. 1749-183sia. 1025-112Sir Thomas Browne; Juct whit ! th Vatioanf What I England. 1605-82- : Cervantes. Spain, f it six? . Mollere. France. 1622-TThe Vatican 1 tbe residence of the Vergil. Italy, 9 B. C.; Dr. Samuel 1709-84- ; pope of Rome. Tbe palace cover thir- Johnson, ' England, Dante. acrea and contains teen and one-ba1265-132Keats. England. 1796-182Italy. a are about 1.100 rooms, amongwhlch Thomas Paine, England, 1737-180nagnificeut library, museums, the faHeinrich Heine, Germany. 180056. mous Slatlne cbapel. tbe beautiful from Los Angeles. Anderson Pauline cbapel and tbe cbapel of San Was there. aver an attempt to im- claims that he decobought the ticket balls and Lorenso.and galleries peach any ' president of .the United in Los if nonpartieipation is' attributed rated by Raphael Angeles at nooo on Tues' and other famous States besides Andrew Johnson? to that cause artists. In 1840 a member of congress from day, June 24, and left there for was sent . to The invitation Virginia offered a resolution for tbe Salt Lake the same day. It is Great Britain more than a year When did Jack the Ripper commit impeachment of President Tyler for expected that through the ticket, and how tong did hia sgo. The Times says, While it his first murder, gross usurpation of power, wicked when it is found in the companys continue 7 operations does not appear that any definite . and corrupt abuse of tbe power of ap- files, the question as to when Antbe perpeJack The Ripper crimes and misde- derson arrived here will be reason is assigned for this refusal, trated original a aeries of ten brutal murders In pointment and high finally it is regarded as, Great Britains tbe, east end of London between April meanors, but tbe resolution waa re- established. 127. way of intimating that .she still and September, 1888'. Tbe ns me is now jected yeas. 83; nays, The point is considered as cruresents the 'course f the United applied to authors of similar attempts. cial by Inspector Carlson, as the Whan waa Sarah Bernhardt married? States in regard to the Panama murder occurred Tuesday night, she1 Waa more than enoa? married Will you please give eome facta recanal tolls. to the stories of Mrs. was In Sarah Bernhardt married the of according John St. Cathedral the garding -April, 1882, to Jacques Damala, a Ekman and the best evidence that Divine, in Now York oityf Washington Government The cornerstone of this great Protes- Greek, who was an actor in her com-pan- y. the police have been able to seNotified Officially , They were divorced, but were cure. Anderson last night retant Episcopal cathedral, tbe largest hufth edifice in America, was laid In reconciled a short time before bla peated his former statement that She baa remained unmarried .Washington,. July 31, After 1892, actual excavation for the founda- death. he did not arrive here until noon since time. that the following. tions year beginning exhibiting much ebneem over the Wednesday, June 25. toward tpte of progress in places which would be assigned to Since then Its When y was the battle of Leipaig baa been irregular, and tbe prospective exhibitors by the .omptetlon f fought finished New will A edifice York be late when tbe society girl wants t management of the Panama-Pacifi- c 1813. Oct. 16-1to get into print without attractJepends entirely on tbe condition of -exposition, the' British government be building funds." When completed attention. We prescribe a What have boon the aalario ef the ing finally has declined to par- tbe cathedral will seat more than 6.000 series of spring poems. ' president of tha United States from 1 ticipate; The long delay in action lersona. : ta the preeont day? on the invitation to participate in Tbe details of construction of tbe Washington If you pay a dollar more for rage hundred foot temporary dome are . At tbe first session of congress Presthe fair, extended a year deg ident declared be that something you buy today than Washington been the cause of deep concern to bterestlng Tbe dome is built of no aa constitun sired but tbe inven-joan baked salary, tiles of you would have paid if jrou had clay, the management of the exposithat seem of Roman builders, each tile being tion provided that the president should read the tion particularly as formilable in bedded ib cement, so that tbe wbole be paid for bla services the sum of a little hit improvident! opposition had likewise develop- itructure b really monolithic. Guasta-dno- , 625,000 a year was appropriated. This ed in Germany, where certain of a Spaniard skilled in tbe conatruc-io- n stood until the second term of PresiLet a classified ad tell all that the great trade associations, such of tbis particular kind of tile, bad dent Grant, when tbe salary waa raisneeds to be told about your proOOQl was to. at To 50, ed. this, added, Tbe . of the r end of, work., is those representing the - steel barge that, consession" and second Fiftieth tbe the pf perty youll find that buyers-wil- l and iron manufacturers have for- ilea were made porous, so that sound of an catbe-lra- l for 625.000 notice. take gress. of raves appropriation interior the from the mally requested the German govexpenses., to be used at tbe are rather than traveling absorbed reflected, ernment to decline the invitation. sec-on- d making tbe acoustics excep-donall- y discretion of tbe president. At tbe In an unofficial way it is said hereby good. of session Sixtieth tbe congress Tbe dome was completed that dissatisfaction on the part Within a few months. after tbe first tbe president's salary was raised to of the great commercial nations lies were laid. 675,000 and the first session of tbe Sixty-fircongress voted an approwith certain features qf,thep$pd-the author, priation of 625.000 for traveling exing tariff bill, which they felt bore Didryf Hoary D. Thoreau, If pense. Total annual coat of a presiHad he a hardly on their trade, was the sot, how didjto livot profession? reason for the attitude of covert He never married. He bad no regu- dent Is more than 6339.400. , hostility toward the San Fran- ar occupation, though be was a good Why is the king of Grooo sometime OATS WANTED at Thatcher cisco fair, But as the senate fi- and surveyor and Jobbed some In that styled king of th Hollonoo? Livery. nance committee has amended the Ine. and he also worked, at cedar pen-d- l Hellas was tbe ancient name of tariff bill in a manner thought to making by hand, an art which be Greece, and the Greeks were called FOR SALE Good granary, Apbla office this learned from aad His at ; father. make-it- . accent ply Hellenes, pronounced JHel4eens, unobjectionable. tothose nations, it was fully expected neana were very limited; but bis wants on tbe first syllable. Tbe official title WANT TO BUY Second-han- d and ainple that bla small of the king of Greece is king of the that they wOuld see their way irere so few sufficed. Hellenes. tamings light wagon. Enquire this ofclear to e tm DOING 1328-1400- , 1547-161- Special Dance 6; 70-1- lf Saturday Nights 1; 9; aglias over-appin- dn't st ivor-msr- accept the invitation. In the case of Great Britain, however, though the original giving notice of the - declination has now been supplemented bya mail report dealing with the" fully, it is not yet positively known what basis of objection now remains. It is thought by officials, however, that while the reason assigned by the British, government is a belief that there have been too many such international expositions in recent years, the underlying objection is based on the view,, of the incongruity of British participation in an event designed to celebrate the opening of the Panama canal, while there is a' dispute as to its free use. Secy. Bryan said today that he had not abandoned hope that Ijreat Britain and also Germany would reconsider- their decisions and finally participate in the exposition. While he announced no plans," the secretary; intimated that there would be negotiations pressing. those nations to take spb-'leckmo- re - ed Mr and Mrs. Geo. Torgeson and little son and Mr. and Mrs Walter, Typer returned .Wednes- Qiaerp c Mrs. G. Gordon was hostess at a delightful dinner party one Service at the Presbyterian part. evening last week in honor of Mr. and .Mrs. J. D. Beers of church Sunday morning at 11 GRASSHOPPERS STALL school at 10 a.m. Champaign." III., ' who are .the oclock. Sunday TRAIN IN KANSAS guests of Mr, and Mis. Harry CHURCH ST. Mrs. Brainard who. has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Clayton TeeUelleft during the week for her home in Chicago. (Otu Saturday, August 2, ads-woul- to Mr. "Winni&ed Clawson Young Cannon of Salt Lake. Miss Morrell is a popular Logan girl And a great favorite in her social Mr. Wm,:2JcDonald was a Loset. The marriage will take place visitor from Salt; Lake Wed gan 'in the early fall and the young and Thursday. nesday (couple will make their home in , . Salt Lake. . Mrs. Robert Murdock, and . Mrs. Gilbert Cole were Miss Virginia" Bateson enter daughter the Preston guests of Mrs Gained a nnmbcr of friends most Thatcher at, the Thatcher cajnp in pleasantly at her home Tuesday Logan canyon the early part of evening. A feature of the evening the week. "was an informal musical,- - which . ' Was thoroughly enjoyed by the Miss Virginia England has guests. Refreshments were serv- gone to Baker City, Oregon. ed and the rooms were,' prettily where she will be the guest of as and Miss adorned with sweet for several JBaird je Gladys asters. - 1, tion in the expo altlon at San Francisco in '1913. Notification of this determination of the British . government was conveyed officially to Washington early this week, the dispatch merely stating that Great Britain was not in a position to partifh pate n the San Francisco exposition No reasons were given. Poth tie British foreign-officjrnd Walter Hines Page, the United States ambassador here,, decline ,to discuss the matter or to reveaktbe cfuse of this reversal f the announcement made some time back that Great Britain had decided to participate in the exposition. . , It has been suggested for some time, however, that the dispute in regard to the Panama eanal tolls might possibly lead to this .result and the presentZpotification Panama-Pacifi- Mrs, Wm. Jardine, Mrs. J. E. Mrs. A. Thompson Shepard, SUBSCRIPTION RATES were Mrs. Neneker. Horace and Carrier By 90c D. C. Mrs. Months,-,-,---of Budge the guests Three 1176 Six Months .,, Friday, at her beautiful camp m Twelve Months On Time In Advance Logan canyon By Mail 90c Three Months.. 61.75. Six Months Twelve Months,.. JOURNAL, LOO AN, UTAH TRI-WEEKL- Y DodgirUity, Kan.JuljrSO.Train No. 564 delayed 40 minutes; stalled by grasshoppers; was the report received at the Rock' Island station here yester. day. The train was coming out of Ford when it struck a deep cut which always causes a snow blockade when there is a snow-sfifpThe wind had blown dead hoppers over the rails in such numbers that the engine wheels slipped and spun around, leaving the train motionless The train crew seooped the hoppers off the track and sanded the rails before the train could proceed. , - Ad readers are able to, help discount the increased cost of living. by buying to best advantage thus giving to their dollars . increased buying power. - fice. Y. L. M. ENTERTAINS mond was also handled IN SMITHITELD firm. our FOR SAI by - milch cow, will month. Phone GOOD BUGGY for sale cheap. v Apply at 419 S. Main. Phone 577M. GOOD MEN WANTEI t. , elf immedA. iately for heading grain. F. d and-hims- 1 J546f3. ANDERSON SAYS - (Continued from page one) HE IS INNOCENT. visiting in our eity on Tuesday last. Salt Lake, Aug. 1, Charles L. Messrs and Mesdames William Anderson, first husband of Mrs. Minnie Ekman, returned to Salt Sparks and R. B. Thomley last night from a pleasure Lake yesterday' and gave 'himtrip through the Bear Lake coun- self up to Police Inspector Carl A, Carlson, after being absent from try. the city since the night of July Miss Joan Miles is the guesToi 19, according to his own state-inepMrs. Joseph Gutke at Shelley. She Assistant County Attorney N. will also visit her brother Edwin who is practicing law in Idaho G. Morgan, who conducted tre states case' against Mrs. Ekman Falls. at her preliminary hearing for the A large number of the Nelson murder of her daughter, Franees and Smith families attended the Violet Williams, said last .night funeral at Hyrura on Sunday last that a thorough investigation of oVer the remains of Wells Mc- Andersons status with regard to the murder would he started toBride. , day. Miss Katie Hall of Salt Lake Upon his own request Anderson City is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. was locked in the city jail. He told Inspector Carlson that he George Y. Smith. wished to remain there until Mrs. Winnie McMaster of Brig proof had been found that he had bam City is the guest of Mr. and no connection with or knowledge of the murder before the arrest Mrs. Abe Smith. m o m ofMrs. Ekman Mrs. Lelia White Griffith has .Ogden at the time at the finding been visiting her home friends the of the body, Saturday, June 28. When told last night by a jaillast week. She will return to er that Anderson had returned to Clarkston on Sunday. Salt Lake and given himself up, 1 Ekmanin- - hercell at the NellieTir-tDr. and Mrs. Merrill. grim and Rinda Chambers motor-t- county jail, received the news to Brigham on Sunday last in without comment. Not by a word or a look did sh betray the the Merrill machine. slightest interest in the situation. The Misses Lillian Harry and Earlier ip the day, when asked Mae Chambers spent Sunday in ifi she would stand by her story Preston as the guests of Miss La- that she did not commit the murder and that Anderson was with ve da Harry. ' her Tuesday night, she said that Miss Maria Smith has been on she had been told by her lawyers to say nothin?. the sick list the past two days. Carlson Together, - Inspector Ease was I. and Anderson called at the office J. fine thresher A unloaded at our implement house of the Salt Lake Route to make this week for the NymanBros. of inquiries about the ticket used by North Logan; an engine for Rich- - Anderson when he came here - No fresh this b Neuburger. For fine vegetables and cut flowers phone 584. I. A. Cole, 36 Canyon Road. A PIANO AND NEWMAN BROS ORGAN as good as new at a ' snap. Enquire 79 W. 3 N. FOR SALE Five Room Cottage. " Lot three and, one half by nine rods. Inquire at 406 N. 2nd W. FOR SALE 2x10 rods within half block of Temple, price $350.' Right of way $50 extra. Apply Journal office'. FOR SALE 10 or 20 acre alfalfa field with crop. Extra water right. For price and terms consult J. P. Sorenson 463 South 1st West. The ads are strictly current be This newspaper-woul- d to failed it if bring incomplete you this news of the days buying opportunities. news: c 3 o .c- -- THE JESTER 34869 Trotting Record-1- 74 Will make the season as usual at The THATCHER LIVERY Barn Terms for the season To insure $15.00 $25-0- 0 For farther information address 0. M. HARRIS, Logan L s. ( |