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H PAOe 3.X THE LOGAN REPUDuCAN THURSDAY JANUARY 9 1913 I ' BULL MOOSE LEADER RAPS IDAHO DECISION H After Meeting, Third Party Men Go B Tj Jail and Rally Around H Prisoners H V.ow, Idaho, .Inn . G. A speech by H J. It. (Upson, clialriunii of the Idaho M Dull Moose committee, strongly do- B nouncltiK ttie nctlon of the supremo fl court In pps3Iiib sentences of I'iio B uud ttnprisuuniciit on the editors nml BB publishers or the Evening Capital HH News whs one of the features of the H Dull Mouse meeting here today. Af- HP tcr the meeting In 1'ie nfternoon the HH Dull Mcose leaders to the number of M thlrty-lhu marched to the Ada couti M ty jail and rallied around tho three H contempt prisoners, H S, Sheridan H C. 0. llroxon, and A. R. Cruzen M The Dull Moose, also virtually In- H dorsed Fred T. Dubois for United H States senator two years hence and H Incidentally endorsed tils attitude to- H wards tho Mormon church. B State Senator Dow Dunning, nutu- H or of tho plan to collect penny con M trlbutions to pay tho fines ol Sherl- H dan, llroxonf and Cruzen for crltlclz- B Ing the court's decision barring tho HBl Piogresslvo candidates fur presllpn- HBfl tlal (.lectors from tho ballot received BKv 10 from Col. Theodoro Itooaevolt today, Bald to represent contributions from 1000 residents of Oyster Hay and other Long Island towns. Tho contribution was accompanied by a messago praising tho three men for the stand they took. "They have mado ajl honest Amer ican citizens their debtors an I thov now are the foremost ehnmplons and exponents of tho rights of tho "co pio to rule themselves." Mr House volt said In his message. HOLDUP QUARTET ROBS FOUR IN FORTY MINUTES Ogden, Jan. C Four victims In forty minutes was the record set by four holdup artists here tonight. Tho quartet of highwaymen mado a com plete circuit of tho business district committing the fourth and last crime within a half block of the county jail. Tho first holdup was ut Wall nvcnuo nnd Twenty-sixth Btreet nt 10 o'clock and tho second ten minutes later nt Twenty-seventh street nnd Washing ton avenue. Enrl Dcnkcrs was then stopped on Twenty-fourth street between Jeffer son and Madison avenues at 10:30 and at 10:10 Dr. 11. A. McCune was relloved of a gold watch, ?10 nnd keys nt Twenty-fourth street and Adams nvenue. Dr. McCune was tho only heavy loser. All tho men wore caps and were short and hcvy set. They addressed all victims In the same manner. "Keep your eyes on Ood nnd hold your hands up." TEACHER'S COOLNE8S PREVENTS STAMPEDE Ogden, Jan. 6. Through tho rd markabte coolness of the teacher and principal and the perfect discipline of tho sendol children, what might havo been a disastrous stnmpcdo at tho sound of tho firo Eng was avert ed this afternoon nt 2 o'clock nt the Dee school. Miss Iono Wilcox was conducting n class recitation when sho noticed smoko and flro emerging from the edge of tho vcntllntor. She uotlllcd Principal Joel Harris, who Immediate ly sent In n call for tho flro depart ment. In tho meantime tho gong for general dismissal was sounded nnd the students marched out In regula' order, and not until the department had arrhed were the boys nnd girls aware of the fire which was quickly extinguished. JUDGE ARCHIBALD TAKES STAND IN HIS OWN DEFENSE Washington, Jan. li. Friendship for his Scrautou associates with whom ho had lived and worked for .wars was the nmtlve that led Judge Hubert W. Archibald of tho United States commerco court to negotiate with ofllcials of tho Krlo and Lehigh Valley railroads over tho settlement of roal land nintters, and that Induc ed him to Indorse certain notes, ac cording to tho statements mado by tliu nccused jurist today wheu lie took tho stand before tho Impeach ment court of the senate to testify In his own behalf. Judge Archibald followed his wife upon tho witness stand. Ho repeated ly denied tbnt thero wero any im proper motives for his action, or that ho had sought to use corruptly his power as a federal judge to Induco the railroad olllclals to do certain tilings. BILL TO REGULATE RIGHT OF WAY PERMITS INTRODUCED BY 8M00T Washington, Jan. G. Senator Stnoot has Introduced an amendment to the law, relating to rights of way for plpo lines, ditches, etc., through parks, reservations .and other public lands of tho United Stntcs, fixing a term of fifty years for such permits, making' them irrovocnblo except for breach of conditions and providing that they may both bo renewed and, assigned. T. W. O'Donnol, attorney of Vernal Utah, Is in Washington m connection with a caso beforo tho intorlor de partment. P. T. lllack has been appointed postmaster at Desoret I.nke, Emery cqunty, Utah, vice E. J. Draper, re signed. Congressman Howell has Introduc ed a bill in tho House directing the payment of $20,G0O to James I.afferty of Salt Lako as compensation for in juries ho received while employed by the reclamation service on tho Straw berry project. Senntor Smoot Intro duced a similar bill In tho senate a few dnys ago. I Our Next Seriall I CIJSHSEpilCIIllII0 H tion of comedy and sentiment. V"T$ifc- M It Breathes of the Big Outdoors. Hi Wc Congratulate Ourselves on Having Secured H "Cowardice Court" for Publication in This Paper K iTmTniaw -- J.i.iJ.M,. ,, -- ,. - - HIIIB!siIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH THE CRUSADE AGAINST NOI8E. Tho Lodl Sentinel prints tho follow ing vigorous protest of a Japanese who objects to loud nolso: Not a million miles from tho Lodl post office lives u man who raises a few geese. Nearby lives a Japanese his wlfo nnd his child. Tho geese bother tho child, and tho father pen ned the following to tho owner of the gceso. In passing It might bo well to mention that tho writer Is an edu cated Oriental: "Dear Sir: Wo have already twice written of your hateful gceso. Your hateful gceso cry with very lnaccept able, unbearable, uncommon, uncouth unquiet nnd very loud volco. Your hateful gceso cry from morning very early nnd constantly. Your geese cry In ugly nnd stormy manner. There fore, whenever your hateful gceso cry our chllds arc afraid and troubled and tremble with wonder. In that consequence the healthy of our child Is very Injured. At the samo time wo nro all awakened from very early morning nnd must heard of tho volco of your uninteresting geese. When ever your geese cry tinquletly wo all can think no thought. It Is frequent that the thought makes 113 partly havo trampled down by your hnteful and unquiet volco of your geese. Since you have bought the geese we all havo no causo to think thought except In the night. "Wc nnd our chllds nro extraor Inarlly Injured, material nnd abstract "Kill your hateful geese! Kill your geese or carry them away to tho distant placo and do to mak us to not bo Injured by tholr hatoful and unqulot volco. If you do not to satisfy our want, we all shall Injurq you In return, tci. Yours faithful, "ALL. NEIQHDOnS," Itching, torturing skin eruptions, disfigure annoy, drive ono wild. Doan's Ointment brings quick relief and lasting cures. CO cents at any drug store. (Advertisement). Cil It is ensier to llvo up to ono's 1 salary than to ones Ideal. 1 Tho Turks keep coming back but they aro very "groggy." s ESCAPED AFTER FIFTEEN YEARS V. P. Droyles mado n, successful escape after fifteen years of suffer ing from kidney and bladder troubles. Foley Kidney Pills rolcased him and will do Just tho samo for others. Ho says: "They cured a most severo bnckacho with, painful bladder Irreg ularities, and they do nil you claim for them." Refuse substitutes. Co op Drug Co. (Advertisement). 5MJ will you accept $ mpZ Big Full Bottles t WfM OF PORT WINE FREE jffl fVS Yes, I mean exactly what I say 2 Mr (fir & IvA 1 full bottles of IiIrIi grade California Wine ilfUl 41 J?, absolutely FIIEE. I want to acquaint you V. ,'JSm with the merits of the exceptionally high YCL. J VJC Kradu whiskies, wines, etc.. we sell I I jfn Bj want you to know tlint Early Days Is the IXca J KRl best whiskey ever sold at $5 the Ballon IfiEGTfi rfVsJvr that It Is a blend of pure straight uhls- CKfitTl -05c kles. fully matured In wood, rich, smooth. (TirXTi CXyCML mellow and KUaranteed to be at least 92 P"Grfl ?1xS- proof a whlskev yoji and your friends YGrTeS VfrlC will Ilk to the Iai drop. Ldrnrl JVJ J OOHAX'H OKI-Til. With your order lli I I ll for 4 fu'l quarts of Early DayH Whiskey lP 1 KAjl, for 15 I'll Include 2 bits full bottles of LlJ-' TmSAS wine FIIEE If you'll eid the order be- KKrl- Y$lfsX. fore February 1, 1913. And I'll 'pay the J-sNCl KjK express. Try the whiskey and If not per- ""JH II fectly satisfied, return It at my expense - T Tl w Vj your money back with a smile, lmmeul- ',jfi 1 L1 fj U ,,r"r ""'er earl)-. Send for IJr I Fyi Hi ri uoran U0i g&ts$ i itm2x:' WMain st- or Box e 4il aT$ii 26' W-Salt Lake (fJ fS? : . IT WILL PLEASE nOTHEB M SWEETHEABT bAnk account Copyright 1P00 by C. C. Zimmerman Co.-No. 39 "VTOU may fortify mother, wife or sweet- heart against that constant dread which the loss of your position would mean, by the establishment of a bank ac count and adding to it all the proportion ate amounts that it is possible for you to save. r ' FMNationalBank FT"LOCAN, UTAH. " Capitol'. SIOI.OOO. OO. Surplui 916,000,00, Deposits S5oo,ooo,om '.fflcer. I President, THOMAS 8MART, Caihlsr, ALLAN M. FLEMING, Vlce-P's., JAMBS QUAYLE, Ait't. Clihler, H. E. CROCKETT. 2nd Vlca-Prsf, JNO. H. ANDERSON.