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Show TWELFTH YEAR LOGAN, UTAH, SATURDAY. JUNE 7, done vard this sp Democrats. I can assure Mr. IIan3on and Mr. Holt and all others concerned that we are building up Democratic opposition with nearly all of the patronage at our disposal. Respectfully, City Councilman. BE Mayo; Hansen Calls a Meeting to Appoint Committees Occasion at That Institution A Special Treat Given by the Editor Nation I was elected a city official at the last election I on the Republican ticket. of the had witnessed the working Democratic motto in this city for ten years, namely, No Repuby and I licans need apply, A whf jjeans made a clean sweep, as they did last November, they would at least show some deference to the claims of members of the party. What is Tiiy Surprise to find I Was entirely mistaken. I would therefore like to know why it is that the city street su. pervisor's roll each month contains the names of mmy Democrats. Is it because they did all they could to defeat his party? During last month the largest salaries on the street pay roll were drawn by Democrats, one being a resident of Millville. Why were Democrats selected to supervise the repairs on Lo and to run the road gaa gradcr? Why arc the health board sup. plies obtained at the same old Democratic headquarters? Why did Councilman Baker make a motion in City Council meeting that all public printing go to tlK Democratic organ? Are we under a Republican admin 'trillion, or is it still Democratic? I realize Now, Mr. Editor, that your paper is taking no par- - jrr. jint-mdwa- t ae-cur- ed y, Pur-chase- -- Rei.,!Trtl,Tr;iswas .3. further investigation. . ll lJililV IS I 1X1C0. s letl for id a isama tw. vul ... - . Mountain. w. v,a3, 6ii work -, Albuquerque, X. M , June 3. Deputy United States Marshal McKcehan, who has just arrived from the West, reports the peoj ple of Grant greatly excited over with-j8'8. the appearance of activity in a volcano a few miles from that notice. Mayor Hansen recoin do justice. town. Passenger trains observPresident Brigham Young of ed smoke in mended that the communication the direction of the the over for this go year. Carried. the Board of 1 rustees, conferred volcano and a min who was Benson recommended tint the diplomas to the place says it bill of G. w. Lindquist be reconFollowing are the graduates: dispatched was issuing from the crater of With Degree of Bachelor ot the sidered and paid. Carried. This largest volcano of the rebill refers to the burial of Olsens Arts: Daniel Thomas Miller, gion. child. Jacob F. Miller, A. E. Bowen, Mr. Thorcson stated to the ani D. C. Jensen. council that a number of merNormal Course: John M. chant! business with- - Bernhiscl, Jr., Lewiston; Maggie oat a licjnseTnd rwommended Isabel Montpilier; t tat the ordinance be enforced. Jones, He proposed that the marshal Roundy, Benson; Lulu Curtis, US BEET SUGAR be given power to enforce the Logan; John Olson, Hooper; E. W. lehrson. law. Carried. Committee on cemetery reAcademic Course John A Bill Will be Introduced to Tint that Carter Hurst Fred has Lewiston. been ported Stocks, lured to take care of the same Business Course Hyrum J. Effect. for s3. per mouth. Morris, Randolph; Edwin E Pres. Robinson recommended Stocks, Fish Haven: Joseph Washington, Jims 3. Senator tiu; sprinkling of the boulevard Samuel Larson, Paradise; Anna Dietrich of Nebraska, "who stands Carried. Jenkins, Mulad. A resolution was presented to; The graduates were smothered with the beet sugar interests in for sundry expenses1 with Mowers appropriate Ji opposition ta the reduction of si',:;-- :, Carried. ! COME ; 1 j show ba?.fc instramoits, that moi,- of Hiis i.rrn We do not buv tongue, lumber in Chicago where it is high We crate the organs in a car without a box. The freight on a box to Logan is We save this. $4.50. Frank Harris is doing a rushing business m Idaho, and together we make some large purchases,, which enables us to get prices down. Being the pioneers in the music business we secured some years of ago the best pianos and organs on the market. The have stood the test and you never saw one of our customers dissatisfied. U e never bore people and if you find one of our traveling men who does, please report him. If we cannot make a sale with a amount of talk, we let the other fellow have it. stand ready to meet all eom-- j It will pay von to petition. . "ure with Whether you or not we w:il at Ieit h.'ip you to get oll.ar dealers down to the right prico. and-groove- 1 rir a11 .which The Oatloock for Pcahy in streets was au intci!igo.A America, wag given more time in relation to rend by Graduate Ew Pehrsjn. Mrs. Jensens property. Melvin J Bnllarl leadeted a The Mayor received a letter from the state Board of Com- beautiful baritone a do. missioners stating that the . Honorable Silliatu II King de-e R(blredS to ti.e gridu- land lease in Logan canyon wiU. It was au eloquei t effort, be forfeited if not paid for , no mere sjuofsia could in 1 month after receiving CoaioiittCG rs I 1 nat-uah- List of Holders of LuAy Tickets. to . An application from A. Dewitt, for a reaewal of his liquor license for 3 months was granted. A petition from the North West Field Canal Co., per Aaron F. Farr, Jr., to make a slight change in the head of their canal in city park was referred to committee on public grounds, with Mayor added, with power to act. Report of committee on Mrs. Van Ordens bill that the samei be paid with 10 per cent dis-count, as per bill was carried. Reports were presented by the committee on public grounds in relation to selling various lots north of prfrOn motion of Administration' faculty The Nation premium No. a The Brigham Young College, dj essing case, was scouredr, by The commeucemeiit fxr,?isB during the term of the summer No. 121, the lucky holder oebnr J.H.Gnehem. of the Brigham Young college school, from June 9th, to July Holder of Ticket No. 1 u were held yesterday. At 12 noon 11th, will provide many interest ing premium No. u, Twenty there was a large audience in the ing features among which will be years after, was see u rod bvj.w. R. Jeppsen of Millville. auditorium, while on the stand ten lectures by Prof. M. V. were President Joseph F. Smith, O Tho Newman Organ Shea, of the University of was premium , securnl by Adolph Fjelstrom ApDSth-gBrigham Young, M.W. Wisconsin. This gentleman is of the nth Ward, who held TickMirrill and M. F Cowley, Sopm-- . to be one of the ablest et No 67. reputed M. J. Tanner, Trustees and most lecturers entertaining HoWf'1,L- Albert Beirdneau of 4 Lwis lartineau. Presidents Joseph in the United States and special takes the hat, holding No. Logan 1. Morrell, W. (3. Parkinson, G. O. lecturer in the Science and Art of BsX,,jober& oI Millville, Pitkin, I. C. Tboreson, Hon. W. Teaching. He will lecture in the The Nations jiremimp H. King, President W.J.Korr auJ B. Y. Gymnasium on Monday Mandolin, liolding No. 23. otners. June 9th, at 2 o'clock p.m. and John Gilgin of Logan, secured The service began with bo satbera S p . m. These lectures are The Nation's book given prize No. 5, bytheeboir, under the Jirctiin to the public as well as to the English poet, No. 131. holding of Prof. G. w. Thatcher, Jr. and students themselves, The prices the opening prayer whs oifeej of admission to these lectures are by Apostle M.W. Merrill. to or one, $2 for the series Piano Purchasers. A piano soio was rendered by 25cts of 10 lectures. The in Miss Jean Htrsii, The young public . Whenever an agent or dealer lady has a voice of remarkable enefal 13 cordially invited to sweetness, and rendered Dolly atfcnd. The morning lectures uses The Piano and Organ Guide as an argument will begin at 1 1 oclock, and the Grey iu a beautiful mtuj.er, Preddeot Juseph F. Smith was evenings at 8 p.m. The latter just ask him to let you take it home with you and look ii over. announced by IVjaident Linford lecturer are especially appropriate If he w ill not do this, come to us ai the first spov. . President : to the public. and we will lend you one. ; Smith cougratuiat W the audience1 have never insulted the intellipresent on the many evidences ITAI fl IVA lTTIFfj H gence of a customer by usin' AI 1 ot intelligence and progress which this guide because it is only we,e apparent at the college, book of advertisements which be Latter-da- y Saints shonld be , have been paid for. fhete While Proud students, and espec- SEW wo handle are prais-- . instruments 80 fact they ere ,ay the ro.m ed to the top notch yet we know of the Gos- prinaipl-taught it has been paid for. You will pel as well as scientific Bnbiecs.'eSmoke j b t0 bc sa,d ,ssuin the notice tuat the book Professor 0, Ah Harris render- speiks There will be a meeting at the CITY SOLOiYS Court house on Saturday evening, June 7, for the purpose of appointing committees for celebrating the nations national Considerable Amount of Business Transholiday on July Fourth, 1902. acted by the Council- the Maypr Hansen desires attendance of all citizens at The city Council met in the the meeting, so that Logan can city chambers last Thursday, hav'the satisfaction of having Pres. E. W. Robbinson in the an excellent time on that day. Roll was called chair. showing Everybody attend. quorum present. Petition from Chas 1). Robins dJUlll asking the council to authorize the Mayor to grant him a quit claim deed for a certain piece of was referred to the city attorney. Propounds Some Interrogations to City min the Public. of Learning., IEETIi(l OF ini xitiuvs ihii "E ijjiiJii Impressive NO. 45 raw lira II Y COLLEGE far Fourth of July. pro-iert- 1908 d 5 . , I --- .j IJarns Musie Co. V'y C M 11 J 1'ri- - |