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Show WEDNESDAY. LOGAN, UTAH, TWELFTH YEAR the greatest theatrical tion ever seen in Logan. DECEMBER. 3, 1902 of the vacant public domain west of the Mississippi, would be subject to lease at 2 cents per acre for ten years more. It is needless tossy that such a bill, if enacted into law, would place the last acre of desirable public land out of the reach of the liomeseekers and defeat the purpose of tlio government to preserve the public domain for homes for act-u- produc-- i I a con aection with this subject, George Blair writes from Kansas City his version of thd reasons for the failure of the play. Among other things he says: The thing that has most impressed ir.e is tliouniveisal prejudice that exists against the Mormon people. It does not exist in spots, nor is it confined to any class, but it is everywhere. A blighting prejudice that cannot be extinguished. The U. S. Congress met for the Mrs. Bryan saw the play short term Monday. Lincoln and admired it very at President Frye presided in the much. After the performance I Senateand Speaker Henderson in chatted with her while she and the house, both receiving an her party wailed for the car. In ovation. A large number of anti- the course of our talk she refor-ctrust bills were presented. Yesto the awful prejudice that terday President Roosevelt's existed against the Mormon peomessage was read, as also the andsaid: Neither Mr. Hry-anames of 1G9 postmasters sub- ple,or myself have ever shared mitted for approval of the SenIn fad we always refer 1o ate. our Utah visits with pleasure. But," she added significantly, nothingcan I've against that prejudice. I fe: r for your play. I found llm in this city the people staid away from the theatre who were ardent admirers of Mr. llaworth, because he was in a Mormon play. The news papers treated rs royWill Be ally and gave us more space t!, i isusua"y given tobigattrueJoi's. Our opening nights were hu ge than tlnwe succeeding, whi h Lhat work The air is full of the revival of demonstrated an was for done ip open ai:d Logan will Coiianton, hat or make nnddidnot good have the honor of witnessing its resuscitation. Treasurer Thatch- there existed some vital delect. praiser realties here, the scenery s Yet those who saw theplavdamned but ed it extravagantly in stowed away here, carefully the basement of the opera bouse it also by re "erring to it us the Mormon play. The patt block, and we have a beautiful "little theatre that will fittiugly rons of first class houses would not come out to see a Mormon rehearse and stage the play. President It. K. Thomas of the play that wasalh Its the whole Be$?ret Dramatic syndicate was story. public Secretary Root Enters Pro- Many Appointments Made. The Washington, Nov. 23 settlers. flowing and many went away unable to find standing room. Mr. Thatcher delivered an eloquent aud forcible address on the subject. He said it was almost to absolutely prohibit tho drinking and sail of intoxicants. It had been tried but failed repeatedly. If n man wants to drink you cannot prevent his doing so. The sjnaker favored wise restrictive measures calculated to curtail the liquor habit as far as practicable, and said that "New forest reservations have 'the next, thing to do after this been established during the year, was toinaugurate a campaign of the forestry service extended, a education. Teach the children better and more thorough sys- from their earliest infancy that tem of patrolling the reservations alcohol is injurious to body and has been perfected and the work mind and impress it upon them of reforestation on the various seriously and earnestly. reservations has been entered upon, with satisfactory results. re-Io- rt , . It was announced on Saturday that Hon. Moses Thatcher would speak at the PresbyLorian church Sunday eveningonthe subject of of Temperance. At the apjiointod hour the house was tilled to over- h of the secretary uTbe n terior for the fiscal yearf ending June SO, 1902, has just been made public. It refers to the passage uf the law for the reclamation of arid lands at the last session of Congress and says: On the day tol lowing the pas sage of the act plans, were sub united by the director of the ge ological survey for putting it in to effect, and these being approved by me, survey parties were at once put in the field jto obtain all of the facts concerning the feast bility of var.ous projects.' Great care is being exercised in selecting projects which will be of the greatest benefit to the country, which will settle upon the land the greatest number of people, and which will return to the treasury the cost of the undertaking, keeping intact the n Moses Thatcher On Temperance It would a Iso defeat the ojierutions of the reclamation act and make possible the forma-- , tion of a land monoKly never contemplated by the public land system, but which on the con- trary, it is one of the purposes of 1 test d in-it- usd No. 96 There are now fifty-fo- ur reserves, embracing 60, Old Folks forest 515, 675 Committees acres. During the last fiscal year four existing reserves have been i enlarged, four have bean reduced and fifteen additional have been A meeting of the represent-ol- d established. atives of the folks coin- The adequate protection of iniUees of all the wards of Cache the forest reserves and the ex-- H slake is hereby called to be In Id fund for new works. No con tension thereof to other public hit Fireman's Hall just after thn slderations of expediency pr sen timbered lands as occasion arises priesthood meeting, Saturday, timent can be tolerated,: but only must of necessity go hand in Dec. 9, l!2. those of making thd; working a hand with the operations looking A full attendance is desired. success from a business stand- Loward the reclamation of tiie JohnDeakin, i arid lands of the west. point. II. J. Neilson, ; f The report shows there Timber on the unreserved! were disposed of dunng' the fis public lands cannot now be pro-' cal year public iandsS regat ing perly protected; existing laws,' 19,466,535.31) acres an increase relating thereto, and especially f of 3,920.-73oared the cut of June 3,. 1878, known as . Isais for the timber and stone act,' if not with the aggregnl era ndeu conference with Treas- - I H 1 W h lXiW urer Thatcher, and plans were th1 preceding fisc repeated or radically amended, . the for matured The total cash receipts daring will result ultimately in the combringing from drama to life. Mr. Thatcher has various plete destruction of the timber on the fiscal year received a contract signed by sources, including disposal of the unappropriated and unreservLouis Imhaus, the famous New ed public lauds. The situation public lands, $5, 880,088. 65, This beautiful 5 act drama will York manager, in which the lat18, an in- - demands the passage of remedial Is $6,201,627 gregate There are p.enty of presented at the 4th ward .39. The to- legislation. ter agrees to take full charge of moRls of crease 1,289,760 in Logan tills week. Thei meeting house next Friday night, and direct the production. Author tal area of the public lands is ap- In Indian the service regulaIVc. 5, under theauspieies of the is open Monday, Beau is entirely in 'harmony with opera house 1,609,539,819 acres, tions have been adopted providproximately Y. M. and Y L. Associations. It and Saturday evenings, of which 893,955,476 acres are tiie present movement and will Thursday for the consideration of soil will lie beautifully staged. Tho ing B. Y. a concert recurs the C. at of. od bids fur leases of Indian graz costumes hrfc Ii.m;i probably come to Logan to witprocured tonight and throe ward entertain- undisposed ness the revival. the says: report Continuing, ing lands, and awards made to from Salt Lake for the occasion. in progress. I', is expected that Miss L. ments arc The avowed jiolicy of the gov- the highest responsible bidder, No will be spared to a beautiful and ernment to preserve the public do- thereby securing to the India ns makeexpense it tin lest that has ever er.'.vd Nc.v main tor homes for actual settlers a just return for the use of ilw been actress, will nt.-given in t h- ward. The. house Fire h;ls .)im)JV j op.-rulthe t.iia the part of Isabel, and an iv-sand leased landsold implacable Under the , in tiie oilier cities of Utah then aide to secure , !l" ,,v.,i,.:n;;-- proved to be ntuHn H'hmt .it b( tiie class that metnod of permitting Mio tribes j f,H. p ridlxhands. Tho mb resting and in butter Hu wo; Mi for the u:art of Curia n- 'i01 ihe land for to indiscriminately enter i i Lo i llllts n.vupy i n (I wiil 11 :1 played by generally grazing pu raises by maintaining j contracts for iiu- :so of their Mr.T. ltll.p..iisutler and Miss ;( ton. Failing in this, some other I:j: '"T Alma a is It vivid ure . obtain-I.dodIn wi!i jncl unlawlul fences tlmreon. hands, such a . result was not Robinson, assisted by a company oquaily able lib-- 1 in the coal mines, an.l eii. It is probable that other "The tigtit between this class practicable." of tin t of Home talent, and. u.v the la rg'v!'.s enjoyed greatly from the! arte will be brought ..r(j government lias beongo-wliilit ought to lie Hie motto of all to Resent. ua- -t lie chorus and supers on for years and resulted m ing home talent. ' encourage local taient. g. wiii i ti'ded of the act of Feb. 25, the will be issued ;.t the Numbers Mosv'-a.n lu int.-'i- l I'., is tin io l ofthesyu-- ; ls"5. wlucii provides for the in- one tin door and holding tiie ' troth-.Km-- ; louin oi the t'a dic.ti io present. tin play I u: . siitalioii of civil aa a :i:sh:-hi iu.-itiI' : I. ;:.! s lliU mi e.al o! such feuces ami I.oivd, W'us ivr. i now is which chair i no i reserve will. Telephone (hr! s m:ii),v :i .mlein jiroseciii.ion ef the Nm exhibition iitCard'm and liiiin-I- . ' vh--ii o -' resi-.i y lor-..ci,,r anl aulhori.A'-sllspring a Hi's U urnil urc store, Alain St. ;' fun lu.-.hih't Ru" hi stood Ti ..surer i'iiah-luto if call out the et, lvces.sury 2r.c. .'Imissum. A company cemiri-in- g W. S. civil ami military authorities to niarfully by tin play in;.! its re- M ii ; .i He-f- t Hansl N; .s a K,,e:,Vt,d Seats 50c D. V.oo.L diiic.ni"i-:-.-rablI'. .1. it McCornick. ll;, : v e si a i u n .1 w ful one losu res viva! will be IhU.hj to;,h.,, Ro Seats on sale at Oily , 11. U Wo.n1 and a or that ver appeared the passage his f lirii in its ultimate sir; ss. iut Sion-Shoe t e on tin his lie act ami the elforts of ties do.siah ILrnott of Utah and O. This young genMen.an is unac-1,,1,Mu tor constant word jw.: and Tail, witii the sig.i.n io enforce it, tho M. Stafford, tin w.-i- known cap quuinioij i :i si Miss il! iiuiiseu.imt. exlreuisly-,,a:,1.l? tlu revival lias coutiiua'd and tho ben-- . i alist of I i l.ind. ()., who is Telhiv.as eii vil;- interested in tlat his friends and have grown so and Kbner's speeiaili.-shim Jle wrote the music for d.irn-.--- . mid and arrogant that they ride Rower company, has .just, the r d action and watched and wii-;- there were, were good. As-- , practically d I;. I In efforts of tie purchased an immense diur.aiii of i i from tli's. the nil iie;virtm-:iin'! the government Imd in Mexico. This small cm-liiboreui'or its HKresscoi-st.iutiy. somewla.linedlo.-rewere Wlien the huil was sinking in troupe piro extends along the Uniledi to execute the law. -l- ln-i I'liing the dark .lavs through Kansas: Tomorrow nighi is mw pending before Stal s oerder Jor a distance ofj be friends of Simpson Tliurs-llvd- e Ud.. will iiins the bill. he alone upheld it. and it was i:e ner. ss a bill cnLiti.-.l- , A bill to 159 miles, aud is from wenty Hark, who was j who sl.HJfl between the troupe provide hi,' iho leasing, for graz forty Hides in width. Th hut pur itoiof ti.v a horse and is e chasn un-This occurs cem the aslenntly j prii and necessity, and won their evening jj ny. purjioses, of tho vacant ub Will be pleased cert-atlm to Miss painT injured, Oliver a will whielj lake ptaco domuin. and reserving all purchasers expect d'ing gratitude. inlie reisrodue.-andjl Harris anil Robinson will his of homestead and minend h'in!(i cows uiM.iii tli'1 property o learn lint he is progressing personal interest t lie he will It a tion. appear. (harming entry, the rentals to he a special during tin1 coming seasim, this avoraldy. His lace was badly will necessitate an outlay of at ruLcl. the upper jaw hotm It is expected tint Mr. Indians owning of music and song, l.i!ii for in ig.ition. emg broken, aid for a time it will leave for Logan at or.ee. Slmuld tiiat bill luvome a lew least S25ti.mii additional. n as feared Id e e was destrov-.ariii- s and that the play will be ready The Lidy of Lyons will lie th-iuliic d.i'inain in the sixteen .1 at tho F.fth And .Visses Jackets R !. He will re ot cr entirely tlm for presentation within thn e presi-nw.ri hud states and territories mentioned uf hi- - eye. however. weeks. It will to staged magni-- ' ,riday evening, by a talented therein, aggregating an area o! to $5 at Logan And Ulsters 525,01 m,ihh.i acres, practically all Tithing Office. ficently and will be by long odds home company. . : - . Lady;. of Lyons a fnvn f a Footlights tal-Yor- igi-rcou- k . - a re-Llia- n i - Jt-- ! 11 - at-te- r il i b-s- - ti, m e Utahns Buy pa-sa- 4 : al-v.- - : : i s pr.K-eeding- I 1 c I I - , iim-iijiij- ti.-k- . tres-na.-ser- s ; ' vi-i- t. r I- u m-- : ! i , s-- . - s;i-.-s- -- I i1 ! 1 I ihigi.-iihartli- s i : pr.-.a-i- l ! . i l ! i I- , gri-lifyin- ti.-- ! ii-;- s th-reo- f . j . : Sim Thurston 'li.-V- I; - - i Nearly Well t - ! . j tj , j Ir-ifs- , . : j j ! i i i - , ed |