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Show 27, 1916. Ttu rsday, January THE anBaPHHHHHnHHPHnanptwHg VARIOUS EVENT- S- 'T A BARBER IN OLARKSTON of near cerning available land or Mills,' Utah. the sl ot nts Ne-p- hi Concerning land suitChicken Ranches in Beaver, Millard or Iron counNo. 4 able for ties. Irrigated or land any part of state. No. 6 Concerning lands in No. 5 t. .60 .00 .05 60 .00 .40 .20 ..00 .40 .00 non-irri-gat- ed , - Uinta Basin. For parties colonization projects. handling No. 7 No. 8 Inquiry for fire clay for lining electric furnaces, mentions a black clay. - 3.00 For information consulphur mines. No. 10 For manufacturers of mill work for house building. No. 11 For manufacturers too of No. 9 cerning some 1.50 1.10 3.00 1.20 5.00 and ton flat, rder ard De- - ot p be Loir of pay to- eing irer. 5.94 7.23 3 04 6.31 8.70 3.47 3 66 1.33 1.11 8.71 iO.S9 3.02 ,0.85 ,1.73 8.70 5.00 4.55 ,9.53 ,1.10 6.05 '8.95 9.30 ,1.59 ,8.52 9.22 0.20 4.14 5.70 1.78 1.01 3.18 6.94 4.57 4 33 1.93 3.44 1.23 3.21 2.96 5.51 4.03 city Grain Elevators. No. 12 Manufacturers Elastic Goods or Stockings. No.' 13 To receive samples and analyses of fertilizers manufactured in state. . No. 14 To feed 100 head of sheep on shares. No. 15 For Nursery Stock suitable for Millard county. No. 16 Beans, Dry i Peas, Corn Meal, Feed of all kinds, Grain, Greases, Oils, Onions, Potatoes, Preserves and Salt Pork, to be handled on brokerage basis, Cuba. No. 17 To buy at once three' or.four.ears phosphate rock,-N- o. 18. To buy any number of horses, riding horses to be 1000 1500 to 1500 lbs. Draft hordes and up. Ages 5 to 10 years. Must be Mostly dark colors. broke. Address all inquiries Chamber of . Commerce, Vermont Building, Salt Lake City, to-Uta- h Utah. The man who marries for her wad quite often the interest rate oin? loeat ta 1 cam a girl finfids pretty: high. - - B. Mrs. Lake, Jan. 24. Viola HoodragecU28 years, a white woman, and .Raymond Dobbs, mulatto, aged 24 years, who are wanted in San Diego; gave themselves up at police headquarters today. Dobbs, gave himself up at 10:20 oclock this forenoon and the woman surrendered at' noon. Both tell about the same story which is that they were enamored with each other and decided some time ago to leave San Diego together. Both are married although Dobbs declares that his wife left him when she learned that he was meeting Mrs. Hood. Dobbs says that he is willing to return to San Diego and declares there is nothing-t- he law can do to him. There is nothing to the story about my forcing her to leave, said Dobbs. I had no money and could not have brought her away if- she had not wanted I was working for her parents for a long time and then I worked for her husband as chaffeur, who is a proprietor of a hotel. I was just like one of the family. Her parents knew that we were together much of the time and I do not . know whether her knew or not.! The Hood woman . ates the story to the extent that no force was used in getting her to leave. She also intimated that she would be willing to return to San Diego if the negro would not be prosecuted. They arrived here last night and registered at a local rooming house under an assumed name and as man a nd wife.- They left San Diego on Friday. Mrs. Hood wrote a note to her husband saying that she had been forced to go with Dobbs under .penalty of death. The same- evening they boarded a Salt Lake Route train in Los Angeles and came to Salt Lake. Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 24.-Lr'Hood-o- f San Diego, .who arrived here, Saturday to aid the authorities in searching for his wife and Raymond Dobbs, a negro chauffeur said he would leave immediately for Salt Lake City where Dobbs surrendered himself. HOod said h e never would believe statements of the negro - V. , day lie accompanied " CLAIM PEACE MOVEMENT MERELY A RUSE Berlin, Jan. 24, via London Most of the Berlin newspapers discuss editorially this morning "At The the report that, the Montenegro Sign Or tie Peacock" peace movement waonerely a ruse to obtain time to improve the military position. These reports have been received here from Italian sources and the newspapers without exception refuseto give credence to them. is pointed out that while unIs'liet'S L'StS L0"!:er It due importance should not be attached to the .elimination of Thatcher Coal Co. Montenegro from the list of - opponents of the Teutonic Allies, Agents "for Logan. still as a matter of fact, official Discount reports from Vienna affirm that For Lash per on Delivery, not only the Montenegrin soldiers, but also the Serbian Thatcher Coal Cor troops in the west are rapidly and the Berlin disarmed being JODenter Street newspapers regard the kingdom Phone 76 and 16. of "Montenegro as having bee Pleases Particular P e o p Le conquered-- . "W, I , at Jier ay WITHOUT fifty-- . home, her intimate friends joining in the celebration. Following a' supper that was a real banquet, prepared and served by the Misses Lillie and Irene Jardine, the ed to the parlor, where old time' songs, comic stories, step dances of the days of yore, and other, pleasures sped the hours until 11 p. m., when Scotch lunch was served. Miss Irene Jardine and Mr. Joseph Setters captured the prize at 500. At 12:3(Ta fierce storm arose and many of the guests feared to travel home through the drifting, driving storm, and these were invited to remain, which they did, and partook of a fine breakfast. Shameful to rethese night-hawk- s late, several-- of numbered among are1 those-wh- o invariably caution their children against the keeping of late hours. On Friday evening .Mr. and and Mrs. John P., Clark entertheir tained a number of a:.few and family party-adjourn- their wheat for cents ninety-si- x delivered at the station. The snow has been drifting so badly as to remind the old settlers of the davs gone by wheh rather than bob-sleig-hts auto- mobiles, were the. vogue; the heavyf snows remind them also that it is not a good policy to burn up their straw and chaff, Back To Consciousness The sick man had just come out of a long delirium. Where am I? he said feebly, as he felt the loving hands comfortable, him making Where am I? In heaven? No dear,' cooed his devoted wife. jstill with you. Kansas City Journal. -. -- , et-- l Jardine celebrated her friends, including Mr. and Mrs. John Crockett, Mrs. Park, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Barson, Mr. and Mrs. Verm Clark. After a delicious supper games were played and a most enjoyable evening husband spent. A number of our farmers corrobor- have lately contracted to sell Mrs. Hood him willingly. vW -- -- Ififth-Jairthd- to-com- - that td city. of - te Smith, Mr.and Mrs. Garrett Dahle, Mr. and Mrs, Allen Archibald. -- Our old friend and neighbor, Alfred Atkinson, who has" been on the sick list for some time, has80 far- recovered as to be able to eat a little. , Aunt Caroline Thompson, one of the good mothers of the ward who has done so much for the sick and has herself been ill of late,-i- s also improving0 the joy of her many friends. On January" 18th Mrs. John - The Utah Chamber of Commerce has recently received fol- lowing inquiries: No. 1. For Dyestuffs Chemicals. -- No. 2 For Potash No. 3 For information ME THIS! 50 Clarkston, Jan. 24 Bishop Ravsten went1 to Trenton on Sunday morning to visit some relatives who were to their home in Provo,- - so Counselor Walter Thompson presided at meeting. Although the weather was forbidding there was a fair attendance and good gospel sermons .were preached by Elders Robert Buttars and James B. Jardine, who told the Saints hour terget a testimony and obtain the blessings of the Lord. The following parents have lately had children on the sick list: Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence en-rou- TOLD ISAIP OttCE HIS dAVJ WAS DISLOCATED !HE COULDN'T TALK 'LONGEST DAY OF NY LIFE V SAYS HE1 THAT'S NOTHING;" SAID I . SPITTING OUT SOME LAT H E R.. HAVE YO U EVER GONE ALL DAY V iOKANTS -- 0FURNISB :PAGE TREES JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. TRI-WEES- tY , . Coffee gance; grant it. But let it be good if you have it at all. The nicest part of Schillings Best is if you want good coffee, it isn't ex- We take the bitterish chaff out; grind the coffee into even bits that assure best results; pack it into airtight tins that protect the full, fresh flavor; Co it, by the cup, it tur-priiin- little. - Schilling s Best Ysleta, Texas Jan. 22 Felipe Salvador Cruz, Thomas and Granillo, arrested several days ago and held in jail here iiTcon-nectio- n with the theft of the Murphy cdwS, were taken tonight to El Paso for when Texas rangers learned , of a plot to lynch the trio. 22. Jan. Eagle Pass, Texas, A battle between troops of the de facto government and Mexi-- , safe-keepi- ng . I - bandits was- reported toi j i Mon-clo. night in progress between and Torreon. ' Color was ' given to the report by the fact; t that train service south from' We can trade you this beautiful Modern Home in a Piedras Negras has been discontinued for three, days. No ofRestrictedf Residence District of Los Angeles, California, ficial confirmation of the fightFullyy Furnished, for Logan City or Cache County Proping was to be obtained. erty'. If you are contemplating moving to Californiasee us. - El Paso, Tex., Jan. 22. X- Bemadino and Federico Duran, the Mexican cattle thieves in7 Ak-j volved in the killing of Bert 360 acres in this tract adjoining Richmond on East, ers, an American, yesterday at three-fourtwithin mile of Public and High School and San Lorenzo, Chihuahua, just below" the boundary line, will be! Interurban Railroad. . A Modern Home and Barn, with executed tomorrow morning at Electric Milking Machine. All Necessary Farm Machinery 5 oclock, according to an an 5 head horses, 17 head registered Holstein Cows, 7 head of nouncement made tonight by Grade Holstein Cows, 10 head of young grade Holsteins. . Andrew Garcia, Mexican con- - i Price and Terms Right. sul here. The Durans confessed .their! crime and were sentenced to death today, said Mr. . Garcia, j arid a firinsr squad will execute ' the penalty. was The body of Akers brought to El Paso today to await instructions from the widow. An examination atjthe hospital in Juarez is said to have shown Akers had been shot through the heart and the the brain, as well as through Prepare for them by havbody. Juan Barrios, " the- "police your coal bin filled with ing officer who was with the AmeriCoal that gives the MOST cans, is held pending investigaHEAT and LASTS THE tion LONGEST; A United States provost Our coal fulfills these reguard opened fire today upon a number of .Mexican soldiers, quirements and is CLEAN. who, while rounding up horses for the Mexican government, crossed the international boundary near here. The guard, Private Harrison, company C, Sixteenth infantry, first ordered the Mexicans to return to their CALL PHONE 74 own side of the boundary line. When one refused Harrison fired several shots from his revolver over the heads of the MexiThe scenery on the larger strange caravan of grotesque cans, who then fled. playas is peculiar and is usually beasts fording a shallow", lake, desolate in the extreme, but is the shores of which advance ias STRANGE CHARM not without .... its . charm. In one .ridesu away-Th- e. -monotony rOF TnE DESERT crossing these wastes the trav- of midday on the desert is thus eler may ride for miles over a broken by elusive - forms that A playa is a shallow, level floor, with an un- are ever changing and suggest characteristic perfectly depression of valleys having no regular broken" sky line before him and a thousand fancies which divert drainage to the sea, in which nor an object in sight to cast a the attention from the' fatigues ex- of the storm waters collect and evap- shadow onf the ocean-lik- e journey. . The cool evenwet and dry lake. It panse. Mirages, which may be ings in these arid regions, when orate seen every day on these heated the purple shadows of - distant may be a shallow lake or a deserts; give strange, fanciful mountains are thrown across mud flat. In his description of the pre- forms to .the mountains and the plain, have a charm that is historic Lake Lahontan, in the sometimes transfigure them be- unknown beneath more humid Great Basin, the late I. C. Rus- yond recognition. -- A pack train skiesrand the profound stillsell, of the United States Geo- crossing the desert a few miles ness of the night in these solidistant may appear like some tudes is always impressive. logical Survey writes: cSn va x . i -- A Modern Dairy- Farm hs -- j Cardon Company " Our Coldest Days Arc Coming - It may be an extrava travagant. r MEXICAN MURDERERS TO BE EXECUTED . - The M.&L.Coal and Wood Co. , flat-floor- ed salt-incrust- ed |