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Show Uu 11. mil VICTIMS l Song.... FlorenceM.El wood Arthur 12. & 1 Petersen I 1W iU Remarks AT Berlin. Jan. 4. Several Japanese officials who have been attending tne cavalry school at Hanover J Hi Counselor Lorenzo Petersen have received cable messages OF LIViAG Recitation (Original) for the from their government instructFROM BY W. H. occasion Haucpy ing them to return to Japan 14. Selection Choir 15. Closing Prayer. has At 1 p. m. all over 60 years of THE bptnal Buy your smoked Chicago's age were sealed around the hum and tuicon and :nlt bacon at! tables to partake of a daintily wholesale ,, price. Duui forget I Given JRules for her when Bishop C. also Prepared dinner, carry home rendered lard. pionoumed ibe blessing T Cheapest place in town, at S. B. and all at ths tables e joyed the Development. Sorenson s few doors west of D6H&O the bounties of the earth in a pustc fiice. social gathering, waited upon hy Leave your orders for job the young married l.ices und men of the ward. Alter dinner woik at the Nation ofiiice. We Chicae o, Jan 2. Miss Caroline G. Smiti, the high school girl do all kinds. sMs in groups they pg i ii who has been chosen to represent a ail wh sociiil eh to li.ne il, GrlVe Chicago in the intei national the y.nu ger married people d beauty show iu Madison Square Mother Aged 60. their dinner, after which Garden, gives the following senpic-nire g whs sent to I Presents sible bint ou how she got the the homes of all those of the With Twin Boys- perfect form which made her ti;e able were not who choice over many contestants, At. about Vi to be present. be May Only 4. A and how she keeps it in a state sundown all returned to their Jan. Philadelphia, , j Christmas present for Charles of perfection: homes, some on fopt and some iu wear corsets of any ' Never in Hours, deRitter, an aged faimer of Bristol ' Klna: carriages, according to their i wear tight belts; never Pike and Penny Pack Lane, was sires, lejoic.ng over th good wear nevir highhee.el shoes; time they had spent Mr.fiiuer', wbo i. 70 year, old In the evening a large uumher in the fur a dance participated k.Koo -.- 14 ot called fash- married people. The committee and all workers fur the success his native town Saxony iu 1850. " aron of this entertainment are to be Jim. Hay- For the last twenty years he has London, congratulated, for their expect, ashi, the Japanese Minister here, , been engaged in farming in therjrooe.iw. eat tions were more than realized. has been informed from Paris northeastern section of this itt orn?neS of HU decided has tb&t no, KoMia Alfred E. Kirby of Hyce Park jrtfa come to, . birth, j died i n Christmas morning after grant the Japanese tl,0i(in j this Uesse. , Cassel from in intimation first tue t..Breahe is This city any iing the an illness of over a yeer. Funerpropey, each with cell to al services were held at 12 oclock every lungs noon, Sunday, Dec. 27. at the respiration. Dress simply; have your garHyde Park meeting house. The ments loose, yourg mau was unmarried but of Hn exainplare character and Sleep eight hours out of atThe m'ic-respected. very every twenty-four- . tendance at the funeral was very Lastly, give more attention j to health than to the shilting, large. CHICAGO? FI HE MS 13. . j FARW Mrs. Alexander t.nd '1 wo Children Beauty . Russia. Killed . No 2 LOGAN. UTAH. WEDNEfl LAY JANUARY 6, 1904 14TH YKAR. Ulr,nl f cided Not to bpringville, Utah, Jan. 1, 1004. Spriiigvilln mourns the lose of nie of her best known young women in the Chicngo tire, the victim being Mrs. Lulu P. A i, daughter of Mr. unii Mrs. Philip H. Boyer of this city, ..nd her two children, a gin aged 8 ami u boy aged 4 years. The sad tidings came last night in a lex-un- die.pt tcli from Prof. W. G. Alex-nud- l- in er-joy- do Ire.--lun- lusband c a.d a ar . the Few e, the women's husband, wbu simply stated that his wife and children were among the victims, but that their bodies were unrecognizable. The word was received oy Mr. Johnson, a brother-i- n law who refraiued from breaking the news to ' the Future' ! 1.-B- - stricken parents until this murn- ing, knowwig well what a great shock it would be to them." When he did tell them, the aged father and mother wept like children tou; and even now Mis Boyer refused to be comforted. Hyde Park Old Folks ,h cueSoFdliSSlS J1 1 evanescent ever changing, or fashion called " stylfi thing by the modern social world. -- Those, in brief, are the living TO til6 Ull3,rg6& MLCi6; rales. The exe.ciseand the exLondon, Jan. 4. A dispatch ercises needed are simple: to Reuters Telegram company long walks. Get plenfrom Tokio siys theie is increasAgainst Him by ty ofTake fresh air. Exercise by -- at a Social Gathering, Enjoy Themselvei i to Partake of the Good Things pared for Them Pre- by the Rising j T"" Cache Valley People Happy their semi-annu- al reunion in Hyde Park at the IihII. Early in the morning otm could see the young folks bringing in the bounties the ui earth which were placed on the table.-- , prepared for the occasion the day previous by the committee. At about 10 a. m. the carriages were bringing in the old folks from all parts of the town, and were seated in a comfort ible place near the statid by the committee. At 11:30 a. m. t he following program was ren-drin a most pleasing manner: 1. Singing by the Hyne Park Choir 2. Prayer Joseph Waiter 3. Selection Choir 4. Remarks . .LarsC. Peterson 5. Duet .. B. E. Lundquist and P. F. Ballam 6. Early Experience.. S. Lamb 7. Speech Bp. C. G. Hyde 8. Song Eugene Lundquist 9. Remarks James Hurren 10. ueciiuikm ... Harriet Elkin ei I I Generation. O'. Dec. 30. the old folks had ' 'j Past Year has been a Prosperous One for Beet Product Heavy the People. OneEmployees Ball. ing evidence there 01 the immin- -i simple movements at your home. Accusers. ence of some important develop- If possible, play basketball. Take a cold plunge every mornments, but that the most rigorall is maintained in ous ing. Thats all. The year just ended has been officialsecrecy i . circles. These rules, Miss Smith asFormer j Washington, Jan. 4 one of theiroa' prosperous in the have made her a pliysic-gir- l Representative R. W. Taylor of serts, history of Cacfo valley, and the iu less than he Russi- - 'Ohio, who has been engaged by aiiy perfect new year was ushered in amid Moscow, Jan. 4 Wh.n three Chicagos years. Reed of Senator the joy. and thanksgiving of a an volunteer fleet cruiser SaratofT opponents she chosen were to representatives happy und prosperous people. has been ordered to Sebastopol Smoo,; Jo assist in the fight best be held the to letain was quickly The sugar factory has finished to receive her aament j and conha(i ttn formed young woman of 185 PgljiSMtncoIlgreM up the.yeur's supply of beets and thence proceed witiij all haste to submitted who testants is now cleaning up getting ready today with 'Senator Arthur Port of the comchairman Burrows, for the repair work necessary on mittee for nxt years run. privileges and elecThe Russian auxiliary cruiser the protests State Engineer Doremus will tions, concerning of The employees the factory Orel has been ordered to Odessa which have been filed. Mr.. Tay- held their annual ball at the until she received lecture to the water users of lijer armament. lor was the floor leader in the Thatcher opera-hous- e Cache County at the college Friday event'd effort that successful pi An. evening. elegant banquet Thursday, .Tan. 7. 1004, at 1 p. m.;.. his H. reRoberts Advices t'lkiijg was one of the features celebratBrijjhiitn 4. will discuss the new irrigA-...Jan. Peking, seat in the house of represents- - j t5on and w,u gladly answer ing the termination of the sea- ceived here from Tokio say will be associated wilh and t'ves, son. Russian jthe qUestions regarding the interforeign minister, John 11. Carlisle in the euuit President Eccles made the Count Lamsdorff, promised pertation of the same. A large farmers glad when he presented hand Russias reply to the Jap- unseat Senator Smoot. attendance is desired. Smoot submitted to Senator to each who had raised fifty tons minister at St Petersburg Ch tirrnun Burrows of beets a bag of sugar, and to anese tonight his!- We have the best Boot Black is believed but it last, th charges, which re- in the city and use the best each who had raised one hun- Saturday jpjy reached that the here reply thelpiy wji be presented to the com- - Whittemores Shoe Dressing. dred ton two bags of sugar. The j that before a meeting to be called We only charge 5 cents 1 shine, mUtee output from the factory this year Japaese government this week. date. reached ten million pounds. - , 1-1 i j I . I ! THe CAGHG VALLGY ITGA CO. I t is the place to buy your Teas and Coffees, SpiceR, Flavoring, Extracts, Baking Powder etc. because we give you the best goods for the least money. Try a Package of our MonojranHVreal Fruit Coffee positively the best on the market. See Our Premium Herring kinds of nice tilings to eat can he found in our Chicken .. Y '(Herring in Wine Sauce) Russian Salt Sardelles, Ilamht Chicken Liver anil many more things too numerous to mention. and Oyster Tamales, Enchiladas and Chile Con Cotne, Sunlines. Brook-troSee our China department for handsome and useful dishes, especially adapted for Christmas presents at very reasonable prices lind in town, try us, we may have it. We have added a nice Dining Room in connection with our Establishment open at all times. II there is anything you can not AH ut t Cache Valley Tea Co., Logan, Utah. oooooooo I |