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Show THE PAGE FOUR TRI-WEEKL- Tuesday, March 24, 1914. JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y tional privileges, spiritual train- wall to Hankow. In response a many. outspoken and - powerful ing and moral uplift, and that no steam Jtujjarnvedj.. haying on enemies that at times the situadelicate-amost to color rose existing la wappired(T them be- -' hoard American consul, captain tion grew so serious as to cause a$ Published by cause their father occagipnally of Helena and some marines. They surprise that the -- cabinet officer EARL A ENGLAND PUBLISHING the hue on a maidens cheek, typi HADE BY COMPANY. sent small sums of qioney! To chld not get into the city for did not resign his portfolio; But fying perhaps the first blush of and at the recent go from our. mission to visit the some time. We knew they were he did not, Entered at the Post Office every the bride in the wedding of the! White House all fearful that meant to an were Atlantic the Pacific,- Yellow, reception this lady practically outside, and we Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at What has been the most exeit-to- children a Matter, home they would not be able to get to was cogan, Utah, as Second-Clas- s from the brightest orange to f ing experience of your life? conspicuous figrup days absence and to return the palest ochre, and blue from SUBSCRIPTION RATES. The question was asked of the with an aching heart and bodysA us ! Finally a gate was opened to Through the courtesy oFthe First ' the shade of indigo which Colum-- 1 woman missionaries present a ours was a pioneer mission in admit a cannon. That was their Lady the land By Carrier . hostess 90c bus Three Months. succeeded in was invited to the sacred to bring across this the triennial meeting of the that brought district, day every hoped They opportunity. ... Blx Months 11.75 of the Blue Room. She took isthmus from the bazaars of mens auxiliary of the board 0 its trials and discouragements, getting through and a committee Twelve Months 13.50 Li. He her Gen. as thrills asFerdi-actual for then but waited upon On Time. In Advance. Cathay; purple, place directly behind her own nothing royal missions of the Episcopal church By Mall 75c nand and Isabella ever wore, orUyhieh Three months 90c.... one of the most in which first that all could successor, made night ararngements by s surpass recently convened, Six Months $1.60 the rIe shades of the $1.75.. In and of the present assembled hardest the solitude. It were was.the the winning We tropic sky, foreigners have nothing to tell about Twelve Months $3.00 are there. As you look upon the ourselves, they said, experience of my life. compound and we were permitted cabinet, and, not content with ' Six months Is the limit on time most adventure out before to march out. Just as we reached this conspicuous placethe lady dazzling strung thrilling down array Then My sat they wearily subscriptions of a Tri weekly paper yoit for miles you may reflect somewhat similar, remark the water a Chinese gunboat gave expression to unpleasant. under the red striped rest teni was We cannot let them run longer, so those imbedded that in col Wetmore oLihe opened firerW e"hadescaped just marks and Criticisms which were Thomas ed Mrs. and oyerAheir cups of tea relatec parti ; we make no yearly time rates. ored rocks and clays are semi individual overheard by a number of the N. C; Al- in time.', ' GbrisrseTioorrArdeT which experiences . Advertising RatesFurnlshed on stones shades and both husband J combined to formJa thriHing"8y-anmyguests. precious my though Application. sorts beryls, moss agates, mposium. The stories were tolc self were natives of that country An acquaintance from the last blood stones, moonstones which without embellishment. To the we had never dreamed that con- TORTURED BY A administration greeted her with workmen pick up and sell tonarrators each episode was but a ditions were half so terrifying as a pleasant remark about seemSIGHTS AND SOUNDS the rude lapidaHes who cut and sell a little strange not to see her incident in the days we found them when we took a ing passing CRUEL MOTHER in her them to tourists. But in al Jthis Vrork horse and buckboard wagon and old place, and one speech -- Thi made a trip through the moun,he AT CULEBRA led to until the lady heranother exciting experience tains. fla- self most London of the One seemed At first it delighther shoulders and Misi shrugged declared Flor i0"'1 nene nf the gold children of to ful. abuse cases Then came a there that Lice A of case grant said: , night Willis J. t0 every dog has Abbot) (By Und ..j, more nor any ehillThan I been the has as as discovered shall' I which his to just by long neveriforget day,1 thrill. lie who failed to look down on drove I ungracious Uurty. or useful mineral five miles io It was full of frightful National Society for the Preven- remark a statesman of fame, boillast winter to stop, i live. Culebra Cut in the day of its whatsoever, sounds and impending evil. We tion of Cruelty to Children. Mrs. ing with suppressed anger, brudigging will have missed one of . Again I looked on the cut from posible, anapidemic of pneumon had heard much s widow tally blurted out, Yes, and cats, of the moonshin-in- g Savage, a ia in an Indian camp. I was in the great sights of the worlds ac- above one before the in We 'district. morning a that .knew ton1 and .then walked hurriedly road, living Halloway Georges of the school in Tantfna tivities a sight that at no other blows across the is- charge that deireeze has to mountaineer been sentenced six sober months has. every will or and 0 welfare away the ladys eyes snapped time, be, thmus from 9 place was, or responsibleJor the oclock in the six children Anglo-Saxo- n sirable charm hard labor for that three an her confining blue fire after the retreating in man to to residence see. there. IIow was it given should have, that a moun- small girls for 16 months in a form. He would not have said it best seen many visits left me morning until sundown, had riv- placed the children in care of the taineer intoxicated is terrible d locked and dark room about 9 by in the last administration, hut all unable to determine. From its living in the village. Then m d natives 12 feet in dimensions. description. d'plhs I the women who heard it, except hamesaed crest on a working day you lookdoge, took a e The I of we made No night sound from speak ever the victim herself, just ached to Indian and bov with me ed down upon a mighty rift in proceeded Pr. TTy nf . our camp in the wild region not the room in the absence of Mrs. hug him, as one expressed it. over trail the earths crust, at the base of fnd unbroken r maehmea, softened far from the Whitesides moun- Savage and when purely accident which pigmy engines and ant-lik- e snowstorm the fleecy material through . tains. by was cold and chill. ally, Inspector Richings of the forms were rushing to and fro third of The The air gomS abut theL which they penetrated. A HOME After, Of of our fell National Society for the Prevencamp-fir- e glow without seeming plan or reason. workers no sign apeared until therhe.1dlancle ,the j.he cheerily. We were just falling tion of Cruelty to Children visite Through the murky atmosphere growing heat of the sun and the ' considerable ACREAGE out from of the still- ed the room a few days ago he when asleep ultV in findin t aain- - In the ness trange sounds rose up, and smote freshening breeze began to sweep came the weird hoot discovered the trio in a state of there the ear of the on looker with re- he cut clear in its slough reaches ai.iernoxlu we. ca?ie to higher of owl. The cry was taken indescribable neglect and in a an LOT ing clamor. He so be u heard rozen the and there sounding as ?,ce ierf, topmost terrance smootb and repeated from an entire- mental state bordering on idiocy. up strident clink, clink of the drills of Gold on the even could the that dogs 7 room house on large lot, mil, half a mile across ly differet direction. Then a third Mrs. Savage was summoned, eating their way into the rock; the abyss from where I stood was h0 kTeep foot.mg- The hol call This full was time there soqnded. basement, close in. A the shrill whistles of the locomo-tive- revealed a monster steam shovel fald T 0X1 dkave1j:o Set ou on the information of Inspector no mistake. The was not that Terms cry bargain. giving warning of some lit- - digging away at the crest of theHka,s adf.e--JRichings, for neglect of the three takf of a bird. - tie for children. the great charges lill to d blast, handles and follow. I $3,000.00 lighten the weight that was 00 01 The moonshiners, exclaimwere set off out of working hours Mrs. Savage has a married not the could but attempt 10 acres on bench ed my husband. when the cut was empty ; the con. crowdingsoilacres upon acres ofma daughter and another daughter ed for lucern or trees. adaptiroken into the canal below. Jtand upright on the smooth sur-- t Full !We listened intently. Again 17 who goes to work, said Mr. stant and uninterrupted rumble the ice. I told the boy to 0 seemed like a mechanical de- - ( Terms water came the hoot told right. of an owl. this time Ricketts, nho prosecuted. that of the dirt trains ever . ice on some The as takf tke dogs and go ahead as gigantic much nearer. was It answered existence of the as by other three child Then plying over the crowded tracks, with noiseless ferocity itstage, down fond. I le $1500.00 "e got burrow- the other side of the camp, and ren was unknown until the so"the heavy crash that accompanied ed into the m hands on knees and ?nd Lot 4x10. Excellent locahillside, then shaking the dumping of a six-toboulder and trembling with the effort, Pra.wled the entire distance. We around and around us the nails cietys officer went there on the tion. City water. continued at regular intervals. 10th of this month. on to a flat car; the clanking of d back its long arm and dis- - arnved at 4 0 clock in the swung chains and the creaking of ma$300.00 It appears that Mrs. Savage its huge mouthful on the noori- canped in the tent of one Sentries were evidently on all Terms to Suit. moved into the house in October. chinery as the arms , of the waiting flat cars. The curtain of 0! ,th women- That evening I sides. steam shovels swung around look- mist was All night long we sat in al- 1912, the landlady believing al See my list of property if slowly disappearing. ' ,sHea eery person in the camp ing for another load ; the cries of Yom ray lofty eyrie on an out-- PIld distributed medicines. All most beathlegs silence.listening to along that only the daughter who you are contemplating buymen, and the booming of blasts. jutting point of Contractors IIillwho. "ere able came to the larg- - the weird chorus about us. We went to work was in the house anc home-acreaa or lot. ing lad blundered right into the very never dreaming of the existence Collectively the sounds were very it seemed as if the stage was be- - es ent where we had prayers, 1 retumed to Tanana next leart of the distilling. The moonof the other three. harsh, deafening, brutal, such as ing displayed, not by lifting of al dawe might fancy would rise from a 1 shiners On February 10 the societys were our of resumed the duties distrustful T.heie curtain, but rather by the with-hell were the lid of that place of drawal of a shield downward officer in response to a post earc did not know presence. They doctor, poheewoman, nurse, solP fire and torment to be lifted. ' or intimating the need of the interthe higher scenery became housekeePer for six children lay whether we were revenues that - But individually each sound he" first visible.. One one the ter- - reader woodchopperr undertaker not. Therefore they kept watch vention of the society, went to the tokened useful work and service races cut into theby scrubwoman. .No of our every' movement. 'No one house and knocked at the loekee lofty hillsides and. general in the cause of man and progress were due J for ls raise the versatility, not familiar with the mountain door of a back room on the first to view, each with as truly as could the musical tin-U- e its lineexposed was because for ten astnesses and the character of floor. necessary, of tugging steam shovels 24 South Main of cow bells, the murmur of and its rows He waited for half an hour of motionless empty I.' ears I have been alone in Tana-car- he aggressive moonshiner can water over a village millwheel,1 or na Labor in realize what might have happen- during which no sound whatev Alaska is expensive or filled ones rumhl'l the rude melody of the sailors ing awayrolling, At the to the distant dump. and J- have had insufficient money ed during that night. We dared er came from the room. kre work done. That is why I not venture forth even to re- end of that time the door was unsongs a$ they trim the yards for Now and again a sudden eruption) the voyage to the distant isles of of stones and dirt above the shield uave had so much experience in plenish our camp fire. Fortunate-- y locked by the eldest girl, aged, 15 we escaped unharmed. By spice. The hum of industry that of fog followed in a few seconds hauling water from the river by k the poets have loved to tell about by a dull boom told of some blast. ke ad The room was in darkness, the hooting died away, my dog team, in wood-S- o loses nothing of its significance dense was the mist that one j fhopping, and especially in though there were other sounds with a heavy curtain over the when from a hum rises to a roar. how in that narrow ,n& "dth and controlling intoxi-lan- d which let us know that we were window which was closed. There was no fire in the room, and Only not all the poets can catch below, filled with railroad cated men, for whom no proper till under surveillance. DRESSMAKING Mrs. f J, H. .WilIi-m- i, the meaning of the new note. s nor Pace provided, We left the locality as soon large bed constituted practically tracks, and with busy trains rushproper Jh.oa& 412 W. t . - So much for the sounds of the ing back and forth men could) guardian of the law appointed, as possible, but it was as a direct the only furniture, if a small ta111051 Culebra cut on a work day.-Th- e work save at imminent danger of) thrilling experience in result of that trip that we estab-ishe- d ble, and two or three chairs are WE SELL THE EARTH Abstracts Its title and loan money on it H. are sights yet more wonderful. disaster. Death lurked here at allpkls !1De wuld not make pleasant .the mission school at Ar- excepted. A. Pedersen & Co, . . One who has looked upon the times and the is The It sufficient to $y that den. My- husband died soon after x girl was pale, wild-eyegray covering ef j reading: Grand Canyon of the Colorado fog was more than 0000 Carolina Poplars for sale of a policewoman in nd for the past eight years I with no shoes and stockings on, once in the)ke will find in this manmade gash in truest sense a pall for some Alaska differ considerably from iave conducted the work alone. and in a state bordering on idio at half price. All sizes at Ole Larpoor those son & Sons. Logan, Utah. . the hills something of the riot of mutilated frame. of a policewoman in New Miss H. L. Tetlow and Miss ey. color that charcteriz.es that greaYork. A neighbor rith a and Lot. ProviGeorgians Suthon, both from Jalight was FOR RENT Terrors in the domestic mis- - pan, but from test of natural wonders, but he HOME MISSIONARIES summoned dence Bench. and it was B. F. Rlter.' at thought widely, separated who has had no such preparation FOR MARCH 29. sjon field are often the result of istricts, related their experience first that the girl who opened SALE Ten or twenty acres will stand amazed before the barnerves and imagination, said ogether. We have far less, ex- the door was the only occupant. FOR Alfalfa. Good water right, Call baric wealth of hues which blaze On account of the visit of) Deaconess Mabel Adams, who for citing times in Japan, Then the bed inwas seen to Lundahl Machine Shop, South Main. forth from these precipitous President Joseph F. Smith to the past nine years has been sisted. then we do in they America. move. Investigation showed an- EGGS FOR SALE Rhode Island walls. Reds predominate red of our Stake next Sunday, the visit working at Morgantown. N. Y. Our life there is prosaic. There other girl of 11, lying face down' A. Reds $1.50 per as deep a crimson as though of .the High Council and Home) My most terrifying adventure are no dangers. Traveling is S.( setting, ward on the floor under the bed. S. 251 1 W. Phtppen Mother Earths bosom thus cruel- Missionaries will be postponed wus the mere fact of finding my She was in a similar condition to easy. We have comfortatbl self alone in the small log cabin lomes, all conveniences and wes- the girl first seen. ly slashed and scarred was giving to Sunday March 29th. EYES EXAMINED without the use ' On that date they will visit in the mountains. of drugs. Dr. Petersen, Optomet-I shall never ter foods. Hhere life is eventful, She was coaxed out with some up its .lifes blood; red shading into orange, tropical, hot, riotous, the various wards as follqyvg : forget the first night I spent in traveling hazardous. We feel saf- difficulty. Some time afterward rlst. 77 North Main Street, Logan. Benson S. F. Ballif, Jos. there. I had always lived in a er in the streets of pulsing like the life of the old Japan than we still another girl aged 5. was FOR SALE 2VfcxlO rods within ' j city. I had never conceived Isthmus that is being carved away Quinney, Jr. of a do here in the large American found in the same position. She, half block of Temple. Price $350.. Greenville J. Z. Stewart, home entirely remote from all ities. Perhaps we might say that too. was seen to be in a similar Right of way $50 extra. Apply Wm. M. Howell. other habitations. That first night our most exciting experiences plight. Journal office. Hyde Park Hi K. Merrill, in the mountains I never slept a hae been right here in tthe City, All the sixteen months the FOR SALE Pure Bred Barred David J. Shaw. wink. I was alert, fearful, listen- - wrestling with the subway ttransl three children were there they Plymouth Rock and Silver Laced CarL. S. ward 1st all the time for something. I portation problem and the dang- were never heard Logan ing laughing, crying Wyandotte eggs for hatching, at did not know what. don, W. O. Robinson. There was ers of crossing the streets in front playing or even speaking, by any- - Fire Hall. F. G. Snlith. Phone Logan 2nd ward R. O. Lar- - nothing to harm me, but every-son- , of automobiles. one. I 713 J. N. Alvin Peterson. thing seemed so still and so very For 23 years, Miss Suthon said What have you to Logan 3rd , ward Adolph strange and lonelv. she had lived in Japan, and in ma2istrate asked the say? the woman. From that time to this I have all that time had never had Baer, J. E. Hickman. I had no boots for them, any BOYS Logan 4th ward G. W.That-che- r, experienced nothing more thrill- experience which might be termshe said. ANY BOY anxious to earn Ray West. ing and exciting than mental star ed an adventure. I money can secure a position Logan 5th ward G. Z. Lamb, vation. That has been adventure But I have had experiences THE CAT ALSO HAD HER DAY with me. c Good pay, easy Moses Thatcher. enough for me. Nine years of it exclaimed Mrs. Mary Glenton of hours. Also prizes everything Logan 6th ward J. E. Car- has been the limit of my endurChina. "The most Wimhang, from tops to Shetland pony outAn Washington episode that lisle, J. W. Gardner. ance. To live in that lonely moun- thrilling of my life tickled official Washington imfits. The work is easy and need experience E. Jos. ward ORDER NOWJ LoganJ7th tain country is to be denied ev- w as during the revolution. A Red not Inetrfere with other duties. occurred W. N. at Crookston. the mensely recent erything, from lectures and con- Cross hospital was established in brilliant KING. OR PEACOCK Cowley; Apply to .Marvin Lowe; 25 N. reception at the, White Logan 8 th ward Andreas certs to adequate religions serv- the eathedral. I was placed in House by President and Mrs. Main Street, Logan, Utah. Peterson, Jos. G. Morrell. ices. Life is made up of trifles. Is charge.-- For 100 the was Wilson to days W. W. the ward 1st Providence city army and navy. it an adventure to get up early undr continuous fire. We were It is an apisode that at first Roundy, Edw. Gibbins. MR. POTATO GROWER morning and. after attend-i- g constantly in danger from flying blush seems We are THATCHER COAL CO. Providence. 2nd ward S. B. in the ungallant to repeat, to the household duties walk shells. for One lone Age sale offering were They breaking all but nevertheless.it is going the planter, one two row riding CultiMitton, F. Scholes. 7 miles across the "W e became so We Guarantee Fall Weight and about mountain to us. AnaccustomH. John rounds River of the drawing Yooms here vator, and a P. & 0. Gang Plow. This Heights visit a motherless family of eight ed to the shrieks of shells and Perfect Satisfaction the .by reason of the unpopularity of machinery has been used only one derson, Jos. B. Thomas. TELEPHONE 16 OR 78 Tabernacle O. H. Budge, W. children, the eldest, a girl of 15. crackle of bollets that we. never the lady in the case who is the season. Is In first class shape and UP TOWN OFFICE almost good as new. To any reliable the father working in Virginia noticed them. The nerve strain wife of a cabinet officer under a party we will sell this stuff on next Thatcher Livery Co. M. Everton. and the nearest neighbors three was greatest when we were lock- former administration. She was fall terms AT JUST HALF THE ORI46 WEST CENTER When you decide to sell, decide miles distant, to know that those ed in the for three days. We cordially and generally disliked GINAL COST. Phone, wlr,e or write: city to advertise and you will sell The Sandcrest children 'were destitute of educa managed to send a letter over the the Farm of during her regime and made so Quality, Preston,Farm, Idaho. to make place for the new, red, pale, pinkish, shading down al- THE JOURNAL I TIIRILLING.ESCAPE s j MEN I o, et ; wo-ve- ry pre-cin- ts 1 w-a- s grac-iou- -- 1 I - d . E? act ,b"V I.!! T coster-monger- pi h.te be-on- V eomew-hatLfte- 1 "Heart'd - I II I - s I e n after-gorge- - - 1 ge - 1 n, s, I day-)rea- Our. isified tailra deal-marvell- mb i . - , .. per-eetl- y J -- COAL .9 |