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Show PAGE EIGHT THE TEI-WEEKL- Y Free for all over years. 50 yards. Ladies race. Free for all over 40-6- 0 years. 25 yards. Mens race. Free for all. 50 yards. Fast men take notice. Ladies race. Free for all. Big ball game at 4:30 p. m, Lewiston vs. Richmond. Purse Men's race. 40-6- $75.00. The Home of Quality Grand ball at 9 p. m. We cordially . invite our neighboring towns, to visit us. Mr. Clarence Parks of Salt Lake is visiting with George E The Famous Telford. Mrs. Ezra Hatch has just re turned from a weeks stay at Idaho Falls. Y. L. M. I. A. of the Second ward entertained the mothers on Thursday. Address of welcome by Miss Maria Danielson; Players , Company Present MALCOLM Mother, by Florence Bowman; music, Luella Glover; solo, WILLIAMS Scene from chorus, mother Dear, by Y. L. M. I, A. girls. Refreshments were served, consisting of strawberries and cake, to about forty. They all had an enjoy able time. Mrs. Bessie Merrill of Richmond, a stake member, was present; also Mrs. Alma IN the Play. THE BRUTE Cne Night Only WEDNESDAY, JULYlst Musical Program WM. SPICKER, - Musical Director Caressing Butterfly. Barthelemy A Ball Scene, by.... Selections by. Suite, by Twilight, by. Nicode Moskowski A Triml Cesek LISTEN Cheapness and quality cannot agree. Their destinies lie far apart. ..... .. Quality reaches the goal of success Where cheapness cannot even start. Famous Players features are quality sure J. L. Laskey films all stand the test. On Wednesdays the Lyric Is featuring both As far In advance of the rest Dustin Farnum, James K. Hacket, Charles Hawtrey are there Mary Plckford, so popular and cute, ' Many others are liBted, who rank on a par, With Malcolm Williams, who stars In "THE BRUTE. Now public awake, and make a resolve To the theatre on Wednesdays youll go, , And if you are wise, you will patronize . The house with the Quality Show. 0 , . JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. ous witnesses was taken it was continued until July 6. Testimony wras to the effect that the first shot was fired from the miners hall, and that the bullett that killed Noy came from the hall. Edward Duncan, son of the mayor,-testifiethat while he was in the hall be saw that President Moyer was armed, as were almost all other men in the room. Duncan quoted Moyer as saying: A person would be a fool to come to this meeting without being armed. Many witnesses testified reluctantly. All who entered the coroners office were searched for weapons. None was found. On good authority it was stated that seven gunmen of Butte went to Anaconda last night with the avowed intention of killing President Moyer, who did not go to Anaconda, as he had announced he would. Tuesday, June 3pt d Undaunted by having their meeting broken up and their hall destroyed by dynamite last Tuesday night, the followers of President Moyer called a meeting of the loyal members of the Butte local of the Western Federation of Miners for Tues-da- y Hopson of Ogden., night. Joseph Harkin, vice presihave returned from a week stay dent of the Butte local and Ira with their daughter Venus Luf elected whe was Houchen, kin, of Shelley, Idaho. secretary-treasure- r, to take Miss Elsie Egbert spent office in July, are to have Wednesday in Lewiston. w Mr. Oral Hatch is in Idaho charge of the headquarters, which are to be opened MonFalls on business. day. Miss Effle Wiser is spending - Jacob one of the men a months vacation at her sis- prominentOliver, in trying to save the ters, Venus Lufkin, of Shelley, Butte local, said that the Moyer Idaho. faction has about 2500 followMr. Melvin Coley met with an ers here and that all that is accident on Friday. While needed to restore the Western driving along his horse became federation of miners to sufrightened and threw him out of preme control again is a strong his buggy, knocking him uncon- eader. Oliver returned from scious for several hours, and Helena tonight, where he had with. breaking several ribs. He is conferences President now on the improve. Moyer. REMARKABLE collection SITUATION IN BUTTE DR. ENSIGN.TAKES IS STILL INTENSE OVER BUSINESS The dental office opened over Butte, Mont., June 27. Merchants of Butte placed armed lowell-Cardoby Roch and guards in their stores tonight Insign has been taken over by to guard against unforeseen )r. A. W. Ensign and hencecontingencies. One of the larger forth will be operated by Dr. stores had watchmen patroll- Ensign alone. The same moderFamous Playdrs and Lasky ate prices will prevail. ing the sidewalks. Ever since the riots two The stories circulated by deProductions Every Wednesday weeks ago caused by factional tractors that good work can not fights in the local union of the be done at those prices and that Admission Western Federation of Miners, I will not be permanent I wish Butte has labored under a tense to controvert. I am here to stay Balcony, 10 cents - Orchestra. 20 cents situation. and I can afford to do good The city outwardly was quiet work at the prices published.. I (See reader on page one.) today, as it has beer since the can't afford not to. I have a replast riot of Tuesday night utation to establish and mainwhen 250 pounds of dynamite tain the same as all other dent-s- t. were in twenty charges If another dentist does Oh My Song, America in theplaced business center. The new better service than I it is beWhite, Prof. Charles Kent independent union of miners, cause he has Oration, Mr. Will G. Farrell which wras formed in opposition than I and I amgreater ability to FOR FOURTH OF JULY CEL of Salt Lake City. to the Western Federation of match pennies with willing anyone. BRATION AT LEWISTON. Song, The Good Old U. S. Miners control, reported it had A., Morse, by Prof. Charles 229 members out of the 9000 FIGHTS DUEL TO THE Firing of cannon at daybreak Kent. metal miners here. DEATH WITH HOLDUP Messrs. Blair and Aller. The first meeting of the new Current Events in Lewiston, Hoisting of the flag at Mr. John Anderson. organization, which has taken Detroit, Mich'.;1 June 28. J. rise, R. N. Egbert and Song, Star Spangled Ban- the name of the Butte Mine A. Burbank, - president Workers union will be held treasure of the Samuel Mintz Salutation of the flag, Messrs. ner, Band and Congregation. Blair and Aller. Hardware Prof. Charles Kent, soloist, Tuesday night. was shot The faction loval to Presi- to death oncompany, Selections (9 to 10 a. m.) by Prof. Theo. France, conductor. Hancock avenue dent Charles H. Moyer of the early today. Less than a block Richmond Military band. Afternoon Program. Western Federation, who still away the body of an unknown Song, America, Prof. Chas. ; Childrens dance, at 2 p. m. is in Helena, announced that man. also shot was found. In Kentand audience, accompanied Childrens races, at 3 p. m. it had obtained office rooms Burbanks Piof. Theo. Adult races. . Prizes carefully and would be Tight hand a revolby the band, ready by Monday ver with three empty chambers selected. France, conductor. to resume work of reorganizing was grasped. A pistol with five Prayer by Chaplain, Melvin Wheelbarrow race. 1st, 2nd the Butte local under the plan empty chambers was found : Kent. and 3rd wards. outlined by President Mover on near the unknown mans A symbolic presentation to body. g contest. the nivht the miners hall was The police theory is that an atthe Marshal of the Day, Mr. Sisters clothes-pi- n race, ist, dynamited. tempt was made to hold up. Van Choate, Misses Sarah Hy-e- r, 2nd and 3rd wards. The into the death of Burbank as he was returning Sadie Kent and Hazel All-reLadies race. Free for all ov- Ernest inquest J. who was killed home, that he refused to surNoy, . er 60 years. the during rioting Tuesday render the money in his possAddress of Welcome, Marshal Mens race. Free for all ov- night was completed today, and ession and the duel to death of the Day, Horace Cutler. er 60 years. after the testimony of numer ns , uhairs, settees, rockers and tables in either natural wood or stained. Dainty and airy furniture for bedrooms, chairs and tab which, though seemingly lightwill1stand hard usage. Makers of Summer furniture have awakened to the finer opportunities for picturesque effect of color and designs, and have evolved . many splendid new pieces, doubly desirable for their beauty and their comfort, and we offer them to you at prices as attractive as the furniture itself. AT Lundstrom THE TIN SHOP Is it Every mans duty to provide food for his family, it is just as binding on him to properly heat the house he lives in. One of the most unsatisfactory methods is' to heat with stoves for there is never a uniform heat. A plant installed by us will heat the rpoms alike and the atmosphere will be as spring. THE 71 NEWMAN-SRJAR- T CENTER STREET. . CO. PHONE 45-- W The GREATEST VALUES NOW BEING OFFERED AT The Hub's Rebuilding Sale Come and Get Your Share . Bun-eatin- OPPOSITE THE TABERNACLE d. 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