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Show JV The merchant whose advertising grows in volume and importance all the time gives the only testimony which as nowadays of his stores growing importance and usefulness to them. d ideas C One of the is that the bargain hunter makes many foolish and out-live- the bargain hunter makes purchases to the best nee-cessa- possible advantage. VOLUME XXXV. - NUMBER LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1914. ry 144- - ft fsT-- . BRUSSELS, Aug. 2. Uhlans, Germany's crack in an engagement on the It is reported here that aljv!sion of GERMAN AND FRENCH cavalrymen was completely amiihilated frontier. Two thousand prisoners were . taken by the French. LONDQN, Aug. 2. (It is reported here from Paris that the German dirigible baloon Zeppelin was wrecked wjiile maneuvering near Arles, France, by a daring aviator, ina monoplane. He is said to have swept dear through the envelope of the airship. Twenty persons were killedLONDON, Aug. 3. The Daily Chronicle publishes a rumor that Emperor Franz Josef of Austria has been assassinated. This has not been confirmed. GERMANS CHECKED IN INVASION OF FRANCE. LONDON, Aug. 2. Four great powers of Europe Austria-HungarRussia, France and Germany, are now engaged in actual warfare, but two of, them Germany and France not only have not declared war against each other, as far as is known here, but have not even severed diplomatic relations. ' This is despite the fact that Germanys ultimatum to France has either been ignored or rejected. The explanation of this would appear to be that Germany and France each is seeking to throw upon the other the onus of beginning the war. In fact, while the nations of Europe are flying at each others throats, they are viewing with each other in protesting their desire to maintain peace and they repudiate the responsibility for plunging the whole continent into bloodshed. In this remarkable situation, France, according to British - opinion, has the strongest justification. She certainly was the last to moblize and seems to have taken the greatest precaution to avoid frontier collisions. FAILS TO RESPECT NEUTRALITY On the other hand, Germany, in addition to invading French WRITES On Saturday afternoon the The regular quarterly con I. A. Boy Scouts who had ference of the Cache Stake conspent a most pleasant and profi- vened in the Logan Tabeniacle table week in De Witts upper on Sunday at 10 a. m., with a pasture in Logan canyon, return good attendance considering the ed tired but happy. hot weather. The visitors were: e who Apostle Heber J. Grant, PresiThere were twenty-fivdent Golden Kimball and Presid thirstarted upon the trip, but teen of them were from River ing Bishop Nibley. In opening, Heights, and these, not knowing the choir and congregation sang of the plan for the outing in High on the Mountain Tops. N. Logan, canyon had completed Prayer was offered by Elder choir and W. the sang, Kibmall, arrandid not to like and break, Stands With Hills Surroun- gements for. a hike over to Bear ded. Lake. Consequently, while they OF CARTHAGE AND NAUVOO. M. (From Deseret News.) Nauvoo, 111., July 19, 1914. President Joseph F. Smith, Salt Lake City, Utah. Dear President Smith; My former letter was dated at Mo., and was written after visiting Richmond and Liberty. Since then I have pass ed through other scenes orable in Church history, and account of outset the here given. of the At meeting joined the party, they remained were of On the morning of the 17th, the a number Bishops r in the camp only about twenty-foutheir in to called report company with Prest. S. O. upon took the then hours, up march for their original destina wards, the first of, whom was Bennion and Supt. Horace CumBishop John H. Anderson of Lo- mings, I left Independence by tidn. Fourth ward. Following rail for Gallatin. This place, as During the afternoon of the gan him came Bishop Sloan of the you know was the scene of the day of their arrival the time Second ward, Bishop Reese of election riot of August, 1838, was spent putting up tents and Benson, the Bishop of Provi- when the spark was kindled arranging the camp for the dence First ward, Bishop Rice that became a conflagration weeks occupancy. of Logan Sixth ward, Bishop ending in the expulsion of our Tuesday was devoted chiefly Kemp of North Logan, Bishop people from Missouri. Arriving to mountain climbing, and some of Logan Fifth ward, there about noon, we hired a Adams of the larger and stronger of the in the Stake and rig and drove out to Adams largest the scouts worked their way Providence Grave as it is calledln this of Campbell Bishop through Spring hollow and up First ward. These reports were; country the site o the no to the summit of Mount Logan, most satisfactory. They showed longer existing city of Adam-th- e one probably the which gives violatof formal declaration a has without war, making of all quorums territory widest viewpoint in the inter- and organization ed the neutrality of Luxemburg and declines to give any pledge Adam-onAhman. auxiliary organizations as mountain country, from which to respect Belgian neutrality. all and engaged misnamed Adams complete, being altar, by may be seen portions of three in active work. The portions of he The efforts of the British embassador to Berlin to obtain Adams uninitiated, states other Idaho, Wyoming the such understanding have been wasted. It is difficult to see how report that would be consid-- , Grave, crowns the summit , of and Nevada. Great Britain can avoid being drawn into the conflict to protect ered particularly gratifying a scantily wooded knoll in the On Wednesday evening the Belgian and Dutch neutrality, and on this point Premier Asquiths and the midst of what is now known as teachers the were that boys were honored by a visit official announcement in parliament is awaited with intense m active were about 12 farm, from1 Prest. H. B. Campbell of bishoprics anxiety, the British public being no longer .under any illusions Saints in the ;r various miles from Gallatin. It is called the ing M. A. ; I. Prof. the Stake West, as to the gravity of the crisis which transcend anything in their and that there was a ma- - Spring Hill in the Doctrine and ' P.' M. Nielson of the M. I. A.. wards, experience. in the payment Covenants, but we saw no Coach Joseph Jensen of the B. terial increase The least observant man in London could not help but be imover the spring, though the hill is still and of tithes offerings Y. C.; Dr. Calderwood, and Wilpressed with the fact hat something tremendous was happening. last of months six year, there. It overlooks a beautiful. first liam Low . of Providence, in Short of actual formal pioblization the British government is makLo little vale, which I suppose is, and ward Second Providence President Ends Strike whose1 Automobile, the trip was ing all necessary steps to meet a . situation unprecedented in the still were Sixth struggling 3. gan the ancient Valley of Adam--wit- lt , Sug- madk The visitors enjoyed a Washington, Aug. nation's history. house-debts- ; but relameeting in Wilson the land where-of Pres. gestions scout Supper, including baked CROWDS CHEER KING. out as them were between dwelt wiping he was cast; after differences to the tion Professor-Wesde 8njAdam t potatoes, and There was a scene of great enthusiasm outsideBuckingham could be expected. as and where,, Rail Western from of forth the Eden, managers elementlivered a lecture upon palace tonight- A crowd of 5000 or 6000 persons gathered before roads and the Sloan deprecated the a8 we will sit-aam the Bishop he told, Engineers of aje the palace, sang the national anthefia and called for King George, ary astronomy, particularly - Ancient of of the of peomany hold and been a. tendency have Firemen accepter the kind which would prove who, with Queen Mary, appeared on a balcony and bowed, in reon council with Days into the to canyons callto go is children pie his strike result the a and as , to the scouts. sponse to cheers given for him and France. during the summer prepare them for the glorious On Thursday afternoon the Sundays and Paul Cambon, the French embassador at London, has issued ed off. neglect attendance coming of the Lord. Having in On to Mexico had the, pleasure of enter- months, an official declaration throwing on Germany sole responsibility boys He read from the mind. these sacred. events, past, at meeting. 3. By taining Prest. C. N. Jensen, Ang. for the present situation and anything which may enuse. He ....Saltillo, Covenants the secand Doctrine 0( Gen. of orders Carranza, 70,0 prospective, a solemn feel- - . Prest. S. F. Ballif and their tion regarding Sabbath break- and came says that Germany has not declared war and that the German em Constitutionalist over our little party, . starlet troops wives. Pres. Jensen gave the bassador has not left Paris, yet the German troops are invading such conduct ing to that prove Mexico City ing, march on for found and their expresion in a pray-- . France. boys a most instructive talk on was wrong. er, offered by myself, as we Our pacific intentions, he adds, may be judged from the today. Botany, and taking a ramble an organ voluntary stood with uncovered heads be- Following FLASHES BRIEF fact that although we knew what was going on we withdrew with them taught them to iden- Prest. Golden Kimball spoke. Bus invaded German the crumbled shrine the troops to in order from the frontier kilometers the French troops ten the various trees, shrubs He said that he had never felt side tify Poland the sian identical altar upon which, actoday entering and plants common to the moun more prevent a conflict. the spirit cording to the prophet Joseph, upon Kalilsz. dependent town of The embassador recounts the general facts in the situation tains. It was a most instructive time. our great Ancestor offered Germany has violated the afternoon, and during the re- of the Lord than at this necesand concludes: He remarked that it was b mainder of the boys stay in sary that hearers, as well as sacrifices symbolical of"of the1 It is well that at the beginning the world should know (Continued on . page lour) Savior of the God, these facts. camp, they were reviewing the speakers, should have that spir- World. ; has almost It vari the lessons and identifying, GERMANS SEIZE ENGLISH SHU'S. the in or the first RUSSIANS INVADE GERMANY speak place the pile of yellow LIGHTNING KILLS bus plants. It was a drizzly it; ed would not say what he meant and red stones , to 2. London, Aug. Accrding A composing it Russian 2. Berlin, Aug. evening and the boys assembled and if he did, his hearers would to the Central News a been dispatch upon by preyed having munched and tent patrol last night crossed the MAN and attach relic hunters until it has beHORSE in the largest them not understand, (Continued on page four) Prof. Eiehen-reid German frontier near peanuts brought by some wrong meaning to it. By depression in the Jensen, while they listened to way of illustrating the difficulty come almost a some in Posen, and attacked the kind of an storm That The thunder ground. yesterday stories related by Mr. F. J. German guard at the railroad PROVIDENCE MAN afternoon; brief and apparent- Marshall, who was camped a some have in understanding a altar once stood there, however principle, he told the story of is plainly apparent. bridge "near the Warthe.Two ly harmless as it appeared in the little boy who upon be(Continued on Page Four) Germans were slightly woundPrest. Smiths Birthplace this city, was attended with one it the that ing principle ed. taught From Mr Gallatin, that afterfatality; lightning striking is more blessed to give than re- noon, we took train for Camerof Loveland this The above information was Chauncey city ceive, pondered a long time,but on, and proceeded thence to the at about one as he was loading hay in Col- CANYON TRIP issued today by th e imperial Yesterday found it hard to believe. Then Whitmer farm, about all that is Mr. m. of the family oclock p. staff. lege ward. He had purchased suddenly an instance occurred left of the once promising town Jacson a of D. the and his wife John Fuhriman, accompan hay, The attack was repulsed. I1 to him wherein this principle of Far West. It was about the The staff also announced the ob Fuhriman, received a terri- ied him when he went for the could be willingly applied in same distance as our morning ble shock when his body, in load. She was seated on a porch crossing of the frontier by a of administering and case the The public is invited to atdrive, but this time we had a Russian column near Schwin-de- which life was extinct, Was of the home of Mr. Joseph castor oil. It is with motor receiving disat in the car and a speed fiend to about barn found hanging tend a hand concert to be given Beickey, fifty yards as most with We the of us, boy. a tance from the in in home when Harms the drive his at Providence, by the wagon it, and got over the ground Logan Canyon The above information, the too selfish to readily accept are not she bolt son and fatal her saw in Wm little of Governor honor before, fell, who, long Camp very rapidly. We found two El- staff adds, shows that Russia involving principles store to the fall sent onto husband load from Lewiston, the had on from ders father the Spry evening, Wednesday has invaded German and we are too frequently Utah, (Lewis, territory to get some salt to mix in with one of the horses, which was al- August 5th, at 8 o'clock. The from La Ja-r- a, and Coombs, and that war has actually beown our of the eternal subject conso dead and on was usual he load at struck the of hay a fell unloading. Colo.) working thp place, Wednesday evening gun. The immediate conclusion as same instant. At about this cert on the square will be dis- thoughts and the sole topic of painting and otherwise renovatBerlin, Aug. 2. A Russian to the cause of the tragedy was time Mr- - William Hodges of la- pensed with until next week. our conversation. Many of the ing the premises. They feport-e-d Latter-da- y column with artillery has crossSaints want their Mr. Fuhrimans mind was gan arrived on the scene, and The concert season will be exand quiet as prevailed the German frontier at that sugar-coatetruths There are ing peace reload of hay tended one week longer, as the unbalanced as a discovered that the and quiet of inthe peace temporarily some truths dont Schwinden, southeast of Bialla. sult of a sunstroke received last was on fire, and assisted in ex- band will they enjoy. in to of difference religion. Of course charge play free Two squadrons of ..Russian the canyon on Wednesday even- Those who keep the Word of we stood upon the Temple lot, week while engaged in the Lew- tinguishing it. Wisdom do not object to sercossacks are raiding in the about the southeast iston quarrying limeJust where the lightning ing, hose who have contribut- mons rection of Johannesburg, on that subject, and those lingering in stone quarry, ' where cornerstone ed for the band will not be out the Mr. for Loveland factory, struck George A. sugar was not east Prussia, fifteen miles from obwho do not their pay tithes, on concert season Smith and Wilford Woodruff from whence he was brought certain. His forehead and nose anything, as the the frontier. to about hear but ject Antithing; week. one will his be extended ordained apostles t gazing were were skinned, but his may have brother, Saturday by GERMAN comother are there important troops repulsed drew E. Fuhriman. He had so resulted from his , fall. There Those who can arrange to go pensively in the direction of Liege, Belgium, Aug. 2 Ac- far recovered physically as to be was also a big scar on his should not leave for the canyon mands they do not care to hear Crooked river and the grave of cording to an evening newspap- out; but it is evident that his breast. His left heel was, torn later than Wednesday 7 p. m., about. the heroic Patten ; and even er published In the speakers opinion the more here, 20,000 Ger- mind was affected, and this con- open where the bolt emerged, and earlier if possible. It is hoptenderly upon a spot point--, , man troops crossed the French dition may have been aggravat- his shoe and sock were tom off ed that all who have automo- establishment of strict justice ed out to us as the site of the in human transactions- - would humble home where our prefrontier this morning near Nanc- ed by his further exposure to and his clothing was riddled. biles will take their families solve many of our y- They encountered French the heat problems. In sent leader, your honored self, yesterday. Mr. Fuhri- Death was evidently instan- and friends and attend the con- this connection he cited the ex first looked upon mortal life, forces and were Mr. Loveland had cert A special musical program repulsed with man, who was born and raised taneous. Automo-mobil- e Ford set the ample by heavy losses. This news has in Providence, was a, man of been a resident of Logan for las been and also, while yet an infant, arranged, and a big its in hot been confirmed company paying to e the of stared death in the face, until some thirty-fivage, about years up time, but had formerly display of fireworks from the what many considered ex- rescue from smothering saved present time. and leaves a wife and seven lived in Bear Lake, where he aU cliffs will be made. Those, men This intelligence was convey- children, who have the unbound- had a wife buried, and had especially who attended the can orbitant salaries. However, the to the Church a life now dear to claimed that it stimul- all Israel. ed in an official telegram. The ed sympathy of every resident reared a family. - The present von concert last year, are sure manager ated .industry and initative to A' throng of thoughts presscrmans crossed the frontier at of Providence. Funeral arrange- Mrs. Loveland, who was pros- ;o be on hand this year, as they such an extent that it actually ed forward into mental view. Urey, French village half way ments had not been perfected trated by t he shock has no fam- - enow what a good time they between Nancy and Strassburg. at the time of going to press. will have. (Continued on page eight) (Continued on page three) - y, - FLEETS FIGHT Stockholm, Aug. 3. There has been a battle between the German and Russian fleets near the island of Alaki, .Te Russians were. driven back amt took refuge in the Gulf of Finland. Germany Hunting Trouble Berlin, Aug. 3. The German Emperor today requested that France demand that her ambassador in Berlin be given ' his pasports. . British Army Moblizing 3. Official London, Aug. mobilization of the British Army will take place tomorrow. Italy Will Remain Neutral Rome, Aug. 3. The Italian government formally declared her neutrality today in the present European war. Martial Law Declared Antwerp, Aug. 3. Martial law has been declared in Belgium today and as a result business is almost suspended. Given His Passports Berlin, Aug. 3. The Russian Ambassador, Mosier Szorbiez was handed his passports by the German government this morning. Communication Cut Brussels, Aug. 3. All wires between Germany and Belgium have been cut. Requires no Declaration Paris, Aug. 3. The invasion of French territory by the Germans is considered automatically to produce ' a state of war without a declaration to that ondi-Ahma- n. di j , visit--McDonal- ds ef-fe- et ondi-Ahma- n, 1 - s ser-vicab- le , , , the-Lam- entirely-disappeared- JD C0MMMC1DE . n. self-sacrifi- ce, d. j. . 4 |