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"abbbbbbbbbbbbbi Vbbbbbbbbbbh jiuru.lv ..jutu.. TTTtJ ibbbbbh eight pages loqan cache county utah saturday september 6 '913 eleventh year pjyfyfyj MORE RAILROAD WORKTO BEGIN f Transit Company to Operate at Far I South as Hyrum This Fall Lo- I eating Permanent Line I to Preston I The Lognln Rapid Transit company I keeps plugging away and ere long I tho more Important valley towns will be connected with one of the best I lnterurban electric railroad services I to bo found In the entire country. I On Monday, tho work of constructing I the road bed from Provldenco da to I Hyrum will commence and will be pushed with vigor by the West Con I structlon company which has been given the contract for the work. A I few days ago au engineering party H started tho location of tho permit' I nent line from Smlthfleld to Pros- ton. This preliminary work will be completed this fall, plats and charts will be made, proper ties to BJ section corners, etc., will all have been completed before spring opens, H when tho present p'nn of northern J county extension will be pushed to BJ Preston. The work to Hyrum will BJ be completed sufficiently early this H fall that the service to that town will BJ be put Into operation beforo Winter Is H Un us. I DAILY MAIL BY I CITYJARRIER City Delivery Service Extended Upon Bfl Request of Congressman Joseph Howell B Upon tho request of Congressman Bfl Howell, backed by a favorable reiort Bfl of Postmaster Odell, the first asslK h that postmaster general recently in Pfl thorlzed tho city delivery of mail ur PI vice extended to the residents living . fl on Canyon road east of Crockett av-fel-B.t,etiue. lL Ono of tho conditions upon which tho department granted the extension was that the patrons living in tuy new territory would provide suitablu Small receptacles at their respcctlvo HI residences. TIiIb has keen done, and PSBnew numbers placed upop all of the flB bouses and the ieoplo lu this portion flB of our city tire now enjoying tho ben PBeflts of a dally mall service by city pflfl carrier. ,. BBSBaB Huerta is to Resign Presidency of Mexico BB Proposes to Retire In Favor of Gen. Hi Trevlno and Become Candidate at October Polling H Mexico City. Sept. 3. ThHt Ge. pflR Huerta Intends to resign the presl Hfll dency in favor of Gen. Geronlmo Tre HHJ vino and becomo a candidate at the HHJ October elections, is tho statement flj mado tonight by & well known "Moxl- can closo to tho administration. Gen. Trevlno Is making his way to tho capital and Uttlo effort has been mado to dlsgulso tho fact that he has been summonod offlclally. Just how HHJ tho contemplated succession is to bo HHg brought about has not been disclosed. B Thoro are persistent rumors of lm- pend'ng changes In tho cabinet nnd Bfl it Is said that General Trevlno Is to HHJ bo mado minister of foreign rolatlous HHj In order legally to succeed to tho prca HB Idency. He was reported to be at HH (Continued on pago eight) I MOARI PEOPLE I TO VISIT HERE W A delegation of Moarl peoplo will 'iVfl,, Vl8lt ln Logan next Week coming to -NL thIs c:'y Monday from Boar Lake jm where they have besn on an outing. j A public meetng Is being arromged J for by the South Sea Island mission- J arlos and will bo hold In tho tabor- J naclo. The announcement of time J nnd date will bo given later., Tho visitors aro representatives of ho church school in Now Zealand and win be entertained whllo in tho city by both local colleges. Thoy aro on an Investigating trip to carry back to their own peoplo, cducotlonnt Ideas from tho United States. A GOOD MAN PASSES AWAY Acute Dilation of the Heart Blots Out Life of Prominent Cache Valley Citizen Iu the death of James Nelron of Collego ward who passed away on Thursday night from acute dilation of tho heart, Cache county has lost ono of her honored and respected citi zens, a man who was known every where for his good deeds. He has been known as ono of Collego ward's best citizens, having been do voted to his religion to tho extent that he haB filled two successful mis sions, ono In tho Southern States and the other In the Western StateJ, tho latter of which he returned hom? from two years ngo. Mr. Nelson has-been troublo'l for about fifteen years of bladder Htonen. Ho finally consqnted to an operation which was performed on Monday nn.l the patient was recovering nicely till Thursday morning when the poropll cation of heart' trouble set In which caused his death. When a young man, Mr. Nelson was called to Arizona by tho church authorities where he gave material assistance In the colonization if that state. Ho later returned to Cache valley where ho has always takon on active part ln religious mattori m well as in matters pertaining to coun ty, state and national government. He was first counselor to ex-Blshoii C. W. Dunn and later was xecond counselor to Bishop oisen which po sition ho held up to tho time of his death. A family of seven children and a wife survlvo him. The funeral services will be conducted from the College ward meotlng house on Sun day at one o'clocck and Interment will be In the Logan cemetery. OPENING OF NEW JERSEY ACADEMY School Offers an, Attractive Home and Is Equipped For Efficient School Work Now Jersey Academy will open on Wednesday, September 10. Many Im provements have been maUo In the buildings during tho vacation; the library has been materially Increas ed and much equipment added. Tho school was never able to offer a more attractive homo or better - equipped for efficient school work. Former courses of study have been enlarged and several now courses ad ded. The domestic science depart ment will bo under tho management of nn efficient teacher who will de vote her whole time to the work. At tention Is particularly called to h course ln home making that will bo offered for the entire year. Tho sub ject is broad and admits of combin ing several subjects which perhaps can later bo developed ln separate courses as tho school grows. Tho house Itself will be studied, its man agement, convenience, sanitation, etc. Tho best way of doing the house laundry will bo considered and If It seems advisable, lectures on home nursing will bo given. Wo aro also pleased to announce that we can offer our students this year Instruction In olocutlon. The work will be conducted In connection with tho English department under tho management of Miss Bessie Coat and ono period a weok will be devot ed to this 'important subject wltllout extra expense. Prlvato lessons and special classes will bo arranged for as the demand requires, A physical culture teacher has been socured for tho exercise period. This time will be mado one of pleasure as well as profit. Each girl will receive tho personal attention of tho director and bo given exercises best suited to develop her strength and endur ance. Those needing corrective work will be given special exercises fitted to their individual needs.. Our grounds provldo an excellent tpnnls court which tho girls enjoy very much.' Volleyball and catchball keep a number of the moro actlvo g'rls busy, whllo croquet furnishes sport for others. We also r-nvo an excellent out"of door baBketboll court whoro thero will bo many exciting Interclass games. (Continued on Dago eight) 1 u. . United States Troops In Texas Alonf Mexican Border Ready For Action Moment Call Comes. ffi&mmx&s -A . ?v Photos by American Press Association. United Stiitet troops nlum; the Mexican border were In readiness for nny emergency during the negotiations be tween President WIInoii ami Provisional President Iluurtn of Mexico. Iu oin- of these pictures the Kleventh United States riiviilry l Miowu im the unircli In Totns netir tlu borili-r line A set'in.' In one of the cninps along the border 1h also hIihwii Auit'llt'iiti ln Ii-i been patrolling tin- International line now for many rjiuiths, expecting nt.any time to be ordered 'mn tln troubled i-niintry MISS POULSON i VISTS B. Y. Cj Outlines Her Views on Importance I of Physical Education For Girls i and the Results to be Obtained On Tuesday the physical director for women at tho Urlgbam Young Collego, Miss Laura Poulson, was at tho Colloge'Uooklng over the situation and making plans for the physical culture courses to bo given during the coming school year. Considerable new apparatus, for tho exclusive uso of women, was ordered and the gymnasi um and tho dressing rooms will bo well equipped for use at the opening of tho school. Miss Poulson was well pleased with tho prospects and the excellent gymnasium nnd swimming pool . When Interviewed on the subject of physical education for women, Miss Poul80n talked as follows: Tho physical education movement which is sweeping tho United States, Is finding, as every new, big, splen- I did movement finds, much nntngou- I Ism and this antagonism coulters around tho work for girls and wom en, rnthor than tho work for men and i moro particularly around athletics for girls. Thin attitude is duo to century old traditions. The man has always worked outside, has always played games, has always been phys ically active. Tho older men havo always taught tho younger how to play, tho rules of tho game Owing to this, a h'gh standard or sports mrfnshlp has been reached' among men. On the other band at the tlmo when a girl should be beginning games, she Is taught that they aro unlady like. She Is playing without tho approval of the community a big factor In play. Sho has always been regarded as helpless as far as tho work of tho world Is concerned. In ' other words, she has not been froo sho has been a victim of conven tions. As a result tho standnrds of health among women havo been low ered and not only the standards of health among women but the stand ards of tho raco Itself. It Is only re cently that women havo had any freedom either mentally or physical ly. Girls Poor Loser Olrls ahx the whole,, havo no Idea I ortortsmanBhlii they are poor los ers, not because they aro dishonest, but merely becauita they hnvo no Idea of civic loyalty. Women have had no hand In tho making of laws, Itherefo-o thoy haven't much regard !for them. Women can't play a team game because fcr generations they hnvo not bad to co-operate with any one. Women can't see, think and 'net they see, act, and then think. To do these things correctly convjs Inst nctlvely n ball correctly, not be cause ho Is superior, but because his nncestrnl heritage has been superior. My attitude ln regard to this Is that girls should be just as competent physically as boys, that they should have just ns fine perception, co-ordination, co-operation, loyalty and free dom as boys and they aro now begin ning to havo just that. Tho end Is not that sho should bo better nblo to bo a "good player," but that sho should bo a better wife, homo maker and a mother. Athletics havo Increased her socializing Influcnce sho has poise, power, case, sho has ,tho happiness, tho contentment, that comes only from tho power "to do." FIRE ENGINE DID GOOD SERVICE Tho town clerk of Provldenco has written n letter to Logan City thankjng Mayor Hayball, and all tho city officials who so quickly respond ed to tho call for assistance at tho fire at Hyrum Fuhrlman's barn. Tho ;nelghboring town appreciates tho fact 'that Logojn has such n splendid motor ,fli'9 engine nnd to know that its otfl clals aro "willing to render assistance In case of flro, as thoy did the night in question. A check was sent by tho Wovldenco town board covorlng tho expenso of ruhinlng tho englno to tholr town. Providence School Opens. Tho Provldenco d'strlct school was open ed on Mdnday with a mlxlmum ntten donco. Tho opening Is three weeks ar!y for the purpose of trying 'm experiment of early opening of school giving a threo weeks vncatlon In Oc tober, beot digging senson. If tho ex periment Is tho success t nppenrs to bo, schools In all tho towns whore It Is nskod for will bo given tho early openlfng next season. IMPROVEMENT IN;, CORNER STORE Interior Appearance Modernized by New Lighting System Which As sists In Showing Large Display of New Stock Tho Howell-Cnrdon company has again added another Improvement to tho Interior of Its largo department storo by Installing over head display cases ln which has been placed a new lighting system. Tho purpose of the new cases and the additional electric lights Is that, tho largo dis play of new stock of fall and winter supplies nnd Indies furnishings which hnvo recently been unpacked and placed systematically throughout tho various compartments of tho store, can be shown to tho best advantage Tho Idelt is not entirely now with tho local firm, for all the largest and best drygoods stores on tho coast and lu tho east are adopting tho system. 1 Tho local Institution is simply keep ing pace with tho latest Ideas for dis playing their goods so that n custom er enn sco what Is In stock nnd pur . chase that which she Is ln tho mnr I ket for. In the new show cases has I been nrranged as Hio a lino of silkB ns ano would care to seo anywhero. Tho rendy-to-wenr department has been onlarged with thirty more feet of floor spaco on which has been plac ed on display a line of dresses and fall nnd winter coats which have not been shown In tho town beforo, tho old stock having been completely dis posed of beforo tho new was put on display. Business has begun to move lu flno shape at tho big storo. Tho altering room Is filled with wearing apparel which has been sold to tho early purchasers of fall clothing. Tho management Is vory optimistic regard ing the business outlook In this val ley, bellovlng that tho fall of 1013 will bring forth ono of the best sea sons for the business man that has been seon in years. NOTICE Tho Hyrum stake Relief Society officers meotlng will convene on Sat urday, Soptombor C, at 10 a.m. In tho Hyrum Third ward meotlng house A full attemdanco Is desired. Relief Society Stako Prosldoncy. Band concert on tabornacle squaro from 7 to o'clock tonight. RETORNS FROM NEWJfORK TRIP Representative of Oflden, Lewlston 1 and Nortnern Railroad Company jf Says Finances Have Been 'BBBfl jBBBfl Attorney P. W. Crockett, legal 'BBBbI advisor for tho Ogdou, Lewlston and IH Northern railroad, lias returned from lH an extended trip to Now York City BBBB whero ho completed negotiations for H tho money whereby actual work on BBBI tho proposed railroad Is to begin ln 'BBBB tho very near futurs. Attorney H Crockett said yesterday to tho Jto- BBBfl publican representative, just say, jBBBfl "Tug only thing to bo done now Is BBBfl to go ahead and purchase tho spikes. j ties and rails and order tho track lay- H Ing to begin and tho necessary flnan- BBBB ccs to tako caro of tho project are IBBBB lb hand." Tho company's roprescn IBBBfl tntlve Bald further that the printer BBBfl had been ordered to publish tho bonds jBBBJ the sale of which has already been iBBBI made and they will bo realized on H within 45 days after tho printer's Ink ! has dried. All tho abovo sounds very ) encouraging to nn anxious public ! which will naturally got in nnd boost iBBBJ tho proposition as soon as something jBBBJ tangible Is In sight. Everybody Is jBBBJ nnxlous that tho local promoters of IBBBJ tho proposed road will realize on their IH efforts to build this road which Is 'BBBJ estimated to cost about $9,000,000. jBBBJ OF INTEREST TO ALL JWENTS At tho Sunday School Union meet- ;BBVBJ Ing on August 17, the supervisors o' IBBB tho Parents department took up the 'BBVBJ subject of dress, proper and lmprop- ;BBYB er, and It was decided to tako tho subject up with all tho Parents class- es of tho Cacho stake. BBVfl A commltteo was appointed and the jBBJ subject has been carefully consider- 'lBBYJ cd, and tho commltteo aro pleased to ' learn that this subject Is being con- .BBB sldered by tho Parents classes of iHBB Provo, an account of which appeared BBVH in tho Deseret News and Herald- He- '; publican nnd we believe it should be .BBVfl Inserted in our local papers. It Is as IBBVB IBBH Provo, Sept. 1. Tho combined ,BBVfl Parents classes of this city have ;BBH drafted a set of resolutions which 'BBfl they will present to tho city commls- BBVfl sloners, urging that n law bo placed BBH upon tho statutes prohibiting the VBVB wearor of scanty clothing to appear BBVB on tho streets of Provo and calling BBH for a general reform In dress. The iBBH resolutions passed yesterday are as BBB Be not the first by whom tho new iBBfl Is jH Nor yet tho last to cast the old :H iBBB "Slnco the leaders of our church jBBfl havo cautioned us against oxcess In BBVJ dress, and In view of tho prevallng BH fashions, which do not p'ufllclently YaVaVJ cover tho body, and therefore- aro lm- 'BBJ modest nnd not sanctioned by the .BBJ thinking public nt largo, regardless of BBl creed, wo the members of tho Par- 'BBl ents classes ln Provo City Sunday BH schools unlto our efforts to bring BH about a reform ln this direction. BBI "Theroforo, bo It resolved, That BBJ theso fads and fashions aro not a BBJ creation of our own, nor a creation of BBJ necessity to flit a want for suitable ftVB clothes, but ore forced upon us by BBV manufacturers who aro Booking ma'- 'BBJ kets for their products by creating BBJ now and extromo opposite fads ami BBJ (Continued on pago four) BBJ BAND DANCE IN AUDITORIUM I Last Music of Military Band Under ftS Direction of Able Leader, P Joseph A. Smith jBl A grand band danco will bo held In Pg9 tho auditorium Wednesday evening, lH September 10, at which tho .Logan Military band, comprised of twenty 'AvJ men tho same band which mado the H hit at tho Wizard of Wasatch carnl- H val st Salt Lake recontly, This will bo tho last engagement of tho band J under tho leadership of Director Jo- H seph A. Smith, Jr. H ibbbb