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TUE8DAY NOVEMBER 30 1915 - PArrr FIVE Cl THE LOGAN REPUBLICAN . PAPE Flvb H, LOCAL NEWS I I Buick and Dodge Autos I Mr. C. 0, Warrington la visiting with hla family for a few clays. i m - TOYLAND NOW OPEN AT H. G. HAYBALL MERCANTILE CO. Adv m Mrs. Thomas Hendricks of Cove was shopping In Logan yesterday. I)', J. Shaw, spent Sunday In Og den with friends. Prof. George IJ. Hendricks of Uio U. A. C, 6pent tho weok end In Salt Lako City. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar- Mltcholt left yesterday for their farm In Hansel valley. Thoy have hcen hero since, the Mitchell wedding unnlvorsary. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Thorcscn an nounces the engagement of their daughter, Hlva Vnlone, to Joseph W. Drlnghurst. Tho ninrrlago will tako placo at an early date Salt Lako Tribune. County Agent Lorln Merrill of Se vere county, has been spending tho Thanksgiving holidays In Logan ar janglng with Dr. E. G. Peterson and Prof. John T. Caino, III, tho pro gram of tho Monroo Roundup held on Janunry 11 to 22. Overland Automo biles Satisfy. Tho regular monthly meeting of tho Lndlcs Aid has hcen postponed from 'Wednesday, December 1 to Wed nesday December 8, when Mrs. War rlngton and Mrs. Anderson will en tertain at tho Phllado'phla confer ence homo. i w Mr. Nolan, tho mining expert, who ! took to maiket tho car load of zinc oro from tho Charles Mnughan and j Co., mlno nt Hyrum, has returned , with a neat llttlo sum of monojv with , which to settle up tho company's In i dcModncso and to push tho work of 3 mining more ore. . Make Harris the man who assault ed tho woman nt Smlthflcld, la not a Greek, says G113 Carras, tho tailor, who has acted as an Interpreter. Mr. Carras says Harris Is a Turk nnd is n Biltlsh subject. Ho speaks Greek fluently, however, nnd won d easily bo takon for a Greek. Milton K. Sotterwall, 23 years of ago, nephow of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Eck lund of Nowton, died November 2C at 12 o'clock following an Illness of only four days caused by hemorrhag es. Mr. Sottorwall's body was tak eu to his homo In Jamestown, Now York Monday morning, accompanied by Mr. Fritz Ecklund. C. C, Warrington, formorly In tho employ of Logan City as an engi neer, has returned to Logan for n short visit with his family. Mr. Warrington has been In tho employ of tho Interstate Commorco Commis sion on railroad estimates and engi neering. Ho has enjoyed his work thoroughly. 1 Logan morchantB who would nc quaint tho out of town shoppers where to spend their money for Christmas presents, would do welt to stato their caso through tho col umns of tho Logan Republican which Is 1 end In all tho towns of tho vnlr ley m lloss Anderson, youngest son of, Mr. and Mrs. Anthon AndorbOn mot with n very serious accident on Sat urday. Ho was working on tho roof of nn nutomobllo garage nt tho An derson homo "when ho turned sick nnd fell headlong off tho roof of tho building, striking his head on Hie concroto paving. Ho was uncon foioua for a number of hours lint at this writing 'It Is thought ho will ul timately recover from tho injury. Vti Tames I Llnford. reproscntnllvo ' if tho Monitor Stovo and Rnngo Co., 'if fMnrnnntl, hns Just returned from n 1 rip to tho factory whero hu went to famlllarizo hlniBoIf with tho offici als of tho company nnd to got lined up on torrltory for hnndllng tho Cn lorlg Pipcless Furnaco. Ills trip as very satisfactory, bnvng been Riven Utah nnd Idaho -Is oxclus Io territory. Mr. Lli.iurd has a number of orders nlrendy placed for hls furnaco and one has nlready beon Itintnlled In tho homo of James II . Llnford which Is giving perfect sat 'faction these cold days. You can't afford to miss tho lecture given by Wlggans "Wednesday 8:30. Ford the universal car, 5 passenger $103; 2 passenger $44C Adv. tf Remember Tile apostlo of efficiency ho will lecture at Nlbley Hall Wed nosday night at 8:30. Clean fresh milk delivered. C. A. McCauslund, phono 107j. Adv. d4 To, know yourself you must henr Wlggans lecture Wednesday night nt Nlbley Hall. For Sale Good organs, ?10 to $10 each. Glen llros.-Robortfe Piano, Co., 123 North Main, Logan. Adv. 11-30 Wo sell tho earth, abstract Its ti tle and loan money on It. H. A. Ped orson & Co., First North street. Adv. . tf Lowney's' chocolates at Coop Drug Co. Adv. tf A good lino of men's hats for $1.00 while thoy last nt Howell Ilrothors. Adv. JIIss Grctta Cardon has returned 1 from a most pleasant outing In Salt Lako City. nil JJIshop M. C. RIgby of Nowton was a business visitor in the county seat yesterday. It you want to hear something that wl'l benefit you gov to Nlbley Hall Wednesday night 8:30. General Ad mission GO cents. Adv. Joseph Wl'lmore tho Pocatello dry fnimcr, hns returned to Logan for tho winter and Is again found nt the counter of tho Co-op Drug Company. Wide awako merchants wl'l do their advertising early in order to cntrh tho wldo awake porsons who l do their Christmas shopping early. M. Panics, ono of tho promluent citizens "f Covo, was in Logan on , Saturday, having made his annual trip to sottlo up his taxes for this year. Miss Ida Smith of the Howoll Cor don Company Is back from a week end visit with fricudn and relatives In Salt Lake,. J. C. Allen and daughters Sarah and Ethel of Cove, .wore In Lognn yesterday. Mr. Allen was In the city on a land deal having disposed of bin farm proporty at Cornish. T. W. Hall, prominent farmer of Wo'lsvllle, wns In Logan yesterday, closing up a deal on his HI110 Creek property which ho has recently trad od for proporty In Cncho Valloy. For ono day only wo nro offorlng tho greatest values In drown silver extra plalntcd knives and fofls Hint wo have evor offered to the public. $1.23 par set (Saturday). Lafount Hnrdwaro Co. Adv. 12-2 Mako Harris, tho Greok charged with battery, committed nt Smith field n fow days ago, had his hear ing beforo Judgo Iirnngham yester day afternoon. Tho court reserved decision until two o'clock today 1 j Engineer Roy llul'on nnd Contrnc-j tor Olof Nelson left Sunday for a tilpj to tho const. Mr. Nelson hnH gonoj to look up tho latest concreto machin ery whllo Mr. llullon hns gone on business along lines of his profes- m Tho county commissioners will meet on Friday, Docombcr 3 nt 10 a. m. for tho purpose of ndjjustln? any doublo or wrong assessments niado. This doc's not mean that you can niako your remittance. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 12-2 Another class In dressmaking un-j dor tho direction of Miss Dnnlols, will bo organized nt tho Agricultural I Collego Tuesday, Novembor 30. This1 Is tho practical full tlmo cnurso In dressmaking nnd Is repented ovory nlno weeks. Fee, Including registra tion, $10.-Adv. 11-30 E. J. Lnckoro of Greoloy, Colora do, ha hcen Hlvon charge of tho Wes tern Union Telegraph ofllro of this ritv. Mr Lnckoro Is nn oxpoilonccdj man in telegraphy and a congonlnl sort of follow. Ho will undoubtedly mako good In Logan. E. A. Thomp son who has had charge of the ofilco for some tlmo past, will lcavo today for Mlddfcsboro. Kentucky where he will take charge of a telegraph oftlco Notice! 1 Tho annunl meeting of tho slock ; holders of tno Lognn North Field Ir , rlgatlon Co., will be held In tho Third ward meeting house on Momlay, Do , cember 0, lfiir., at 2:30 p. m. to hear tho financial report nnd to elect three I directors, n secretary and treasurer 1 Tor tho ensuing two yenrs and such (other business as may properly como beforo tho meeting. RICHARD YEATES, Secrotary. Adv. d4 I " I Stockholders'.. Notice 1 1 f Tho annunl stockholders meeting of tho Lognn, Northwest Field Irriga tion Company will bo held on Mon day, December 0 at 1 p. m. In tho Third ward meeting houso. Tho 'pur pose of said meeting Is to hear tho financial report of tho company for the yenr 1015 nnd to elect thrco di rectors, secretnry and treasurer for tho ensuing two years nnd to tran sact such other business ns may prop erly como beforo tho meeting. WM. EVANS, Secretary and Treasurer, Adv. 12-1 Wanted Furnished rooms. Apply, this office. Adv. . Within n few days tho O. L. & I Railroad Company expxects to add another .car to the locnl service , This car Is to run from Providence to tho northorn limits of Logan City, mak ing n round trip every forty-five min utes. ( H . E. Coles, salesman for .tlm Ellas Morris and Sons Company of Sa't Lako, Is In town and says he I has Just taken nn order from Hit-hop Franklin L. Gunnel of Wellsvlllo for a beautiful monument which Is to be j erected on tho family 2"t nt Wells villo boforq May 1. 10107 Tho caso of Goorgo 7,. Lamb and others ns executors of tho will of David W. Grant, against Enutto and Rosalind Grant was tried In tho ills trlct court on Saturday and Judgo Call now hns It under ndvlsoment. It was a suit to set nsldo tho deed of Mr. Grant' on tho ground thnt certain unduo Influences bad been used In securing It. Ho deemed his homo to his minor daughter Rosalind. Tho people of River Heights are now rojolclng for they have a poll tlcal Identity of their own ns n re sult of tho doclslou of Judgo Call In segregating tho Providence- Town Corporation territory nnd making two preclnctB Instead of one. Rlvor Heights secured about ono half of tho Provldenco tonltory. It asked for but this will be sufficient to make quite n respcctablo precinct. Threo horses woio killed by the O. L. & I. Railroad Compuny onr Sunday evening whllo coming Into town from tho north. Two of the horses had strayed Into tho prlvnto right of way of tho company and wore killed. Tho other horso wns killed nt tho Jn'torsoctlon of Sixth North nnd Main street. A joung man from Benson ward by tho name of Iluehlcr was coming west on Sixth Norlh street. He, hnd tho .sldo cur tiilns of his buggy down and did not seo tho npproachlng car. Tho con ductor thought the driver would be turning befoio crossing tho track nnd I did not stop quick enough to uvold j hitting tho horso which wns so bad ly maimed that ho was killed. The j young mnn In tho rig escaped unln-jjuicd. 1 .... m mm 11 l Futile Aspiration. j "When I was 11 boy I thought I'd I rather be 11 great baseball player than I anything eHo tu the world ' "01 I coiirsb, you navi, changed your mind.' I "Not exactly, i nvc merely renllzeC Uuyt there in no aripo. iMYSTERY M DEATH OF DR.'S WIFE Inquest Is Demanded by the Physi cian. Woman In III Health, But Was Improvlnu Salt Lake, Nov. 29. Mrs. Eliza beta M. Murshell, 30 years of ago, wlfo of Dr. H. D. Marsholl, former ly surgeon for tho D. & R. G. rail toad at Greenrlver, Utah, shot and killed herself nt 11: CO o'clock yes terday morning at a downtown hotel, In tho room occupied by hersoif and husband. She died almost Instantly. Whethor death wan. tho result, of accident, or design on tho part of the woman, to end her life, Is n matter of conjecturo No ono saw the shoot lug, Mrs. .Marshall hnvlng been nlono In tho room at tho tlmo tho shot wnn fired. A bullet from a 38 caliber re volver, purchased for her by her hus band, penetrated the wojnan's brain, entering tho skull nbout nn Inch and a half behind tho right car. Officers Invostlgntlng tho caso Inclined to the belief thnt Mrs. Marshull committed suicide, but Dr. Mnrshell la confident that her death was accidental. Ho has demanded nn Inquest and tho question will bo decided by Dr. Sam- Priceless Treasures of Europe and Wonderful Relics of the . M Orient Shown In the Vast Exhibit Palaces -Interesting H Characters From Every Land on Earth En i )fl terrain the Visitors. V t M 1 THEIIT! nro nny number of cc Jilb.H at the Piiunmn-l'ncllli' Iiiteriinttonal Exposition which relate directly to the facts nnd factions bearing upon the preent world situation, exhibits which nru full of historic Intt'iest nnd which boar wit ness to thy tragedies and romiinces which center nruund n battlefield. Tlieie Is no miu-o Interesting exhibit nt the Exposition than that of the Hal- THE GREATEST GLORY OF THE EXPOSITION, THE PALACE OF FINE ARTS, fO CE SAVED. ' M PI NS ere under wny In San I"riiiiclsco to pnwno the Nplcndld Paluce of Fine Arts im n lesney of the H world's most beautiful Exposltlo.i This s'llcndld building rivals nny nivliltet tiirul czcatlnn nl picscut ur past eras It was pronounced by Lord Itlclmid Neville, emlsviiry of King tlcuruc of lhiluiid, as one of the two most beautiful bulldhms In the world, (lie other being tile T.iJ M.1I111.. In India. H kau fttitoM, In the Palace of Vailed I nil iHt ilrs. it s u collection of Jew els, liilr-n-tiruf and objets d'arts brought from Montenegro, Itouinuiila, Ken la. llulgarlu nnd Albania, articles whli h bnve been bnrtercd in tears by their owners In order that the profit may be iiirned to the better account tif their beloved countries. Here Is 1111 e. ipilslte cli.iln of viul-coloivd unpplilrei. white, jellow 11 ml led. worth 11 thou sand times their weight in gold. II once belonged to 11 beautiful Montene grin princess, who parted with It to 'help the Ited CriKs fund In .Montene gro nt tin1 time of the llall.uii war. rj;hcru Is 11 liiinil-onio loynl Austrian dinner t-ervice. Many times lias It graced tlie smoking boiud of a prince of the 1 u til house of llnpsburg.wliolnst his life 0:1 the battlelleld of Ilelglum In, one of the cnrcltil! guarded glass ciiHcs Is 11 maricloiiH miiiITIiox of gold mid rubles. It belonged to Abdul 1 la mid anil luund dally uc In the io.miI pocket . When liu Was detliroued It was luiiilHi-uti'il, nlong with other of his jiei-si'iial lout, ti nil illxposed of l. the TuiLisli goveiiimeiit. It was pur chased ty a Servluii noble who wis killed In the llalkaii war. His fanilly wlsfibiii to do nil that was possible toward u war fund for their liclmcd cmintrj. disponed of It. along with many oilier Milmililes. and ho It has found Iih way to the exposition. One wonderful old Madras lea set has u history sevewil centuries long. It wns once the proporty uf 11 pliuco of Ind'a During Hie time of the English own patlon lie was ope of I lie many ml entnl I' ileiitnti's who lost castu aid title, ritliuately he was dint for tren son nnd his piopeity iiikcu ovei ij tlio autliurttles, In dler-e wiijh l traveled tliiough India m Persia, wlu-10 It was purehiued by 1111 Aiueilcan u ti 1 In Teheiaii. This young Amcrlr-aii an erwnrd liecume the wife of a Servian count. When the ctlsl.i came a jeni ago last August nnd the reourps of ticrrln weie drained to their dregs this loynl llttlo lndy illsposed of every heir loom the family possessed nnd all of her own personal trinkets and tieas arcs In otrtvr that slio might do her best by the country of her adoption In the Palace of Educatlon-tliere Is a Persian Ituddlilst, 11 bishop of the IluddhUt church, who passed twenty yenrs of his life In Lussa learning thu mysteries of being. Mnzzlnliilitndn Is his uniue. lie claims ninety odd yenrs and looks nbout Hlxty. After taking n degree nt Oxford he returned to India, where lie. went through other processes of Initiation and can truthfully boast uel O. Paul, health commissioner, this morning. ' Was In Poor Health I -Mrs. Marshall had been In pcor, hea'th for mora than a year. Slio and her husband hnd an appointment at noon yesterday with Dr. Ernest Van Cott, hor physician. Dr. Mnrsh ell snys that after a lato breakfast his wife finished dressing, putting on her hat, veil and scarf shawlj that nbout ten minutes to noon his wlfo sent him down tho hall on nn orrand that did not rcqulro a mlnuto; Mat Just as ho was returning, nnd wlthlr of seuuiteen different diplomas from various of the world', gienlest educa tlouiil Institutions, Including the C11I ersltj of Pillis, the Fnlverslty of .lon.i anil the liilcrnlty of I,clplg. Twenty two different languages Is another of his ueipllsltliiiiK, He Is a sociable be ing and Is quite willing tn tell of his wanderings and beliefs. An hour with him Is well worth while and costs noth ing, He has a innrvclously Interesting manuscript, which he says Is Ids trans- 1 .ii In t Ion from an ancient Tibetan docu ment giving the history of the hidden life of the Christ between .the years of 12 mid ". for which there Is 110 Rlbllcal rccoiil. It Is claimed that these years were spent In Ijissh, lu the East Indian exhibit In' the Palace of Varied Industries tho effete cast shows that In nuiftcrx of art It Is not effete, for even modern elllcleney can not achieve the wonder of the runs i -a r ft 0 ft f ten 'feet of tho door, ho heard tho . ; H shot, but believed It to b0 nn auto f H tiro exploding until ho reached . tho .' ' IH door of their room nnd saw ills ij J H wlfo lying on tho floor, tho revo'ver IJI lying a fow feet from tho body. .' Examination of the body of Mrs. 1 H Mnrshell showed thqt thoro woro no ' tH pow;dcr burns on tho scalp and tho ';, 'ijl halt- and clothing wore not blnckoncd ., , H or singed. It Is incredible, snys Dr. Mnrshell, that she could have pur- ll poscly fired tho shot without placing lil tho muzzle of tho gun so near her I ijl head as to burn tho hair or clothing. 3 J and potteries nnd brasses nnd ran 1 IH lirolileiles to be found here. It Is no H Just eimiigli to puss tils booth by c-as H iinlly. In order to see It thorough! jH must becoine nequlilnted with tli H atteiidaulH who will open up 11 lildde. IH stoic of iiiittiiultlcs nnd display then , IH for our delectation. Also they iu'. . quite willing to tell you the hlstor.i H of the strange looking gods which 1111 H everywhere to lie In these hidden corners of the ex H position, filled as tlie.v nro with the at 1 mospbere if the most ancient of em- plrcs, one feels the touch of 11 baud H that Is soon to be stilled nnd breathes the nil' of lauds filled with a romance, H ami a wonder that Is nil too soon to be ilb-ilpated by the mine practical, but H less poetic sway of western clvllba- H tin. 1. All of which Is reason for the H uingueth' qualities of these oriental H iinnks toward expnsltlnu vis"rs INVENTORS EDISON AND FORD IN A COAL MINE Af THE EXPOSITION OTWM'TOiM AIM $0&&hmp -WML I mZsW I I THOMAS ALVA EDISON, world fanious Intentor, nnd Henry Ford, mil H llnnnlre Antomoblle niaiiiifnctuier, Inspecting the Rock Springs (W.vo.) ) H coal mine lu the Palace of Mines and Metallurgy nt tho Panuina-Pnillle kilH lnlemattlonnl Exposition. Mr V. E. Dickson Is seen with 11 pleco of conl In ! 'H his hand. Hack o? Mr. Edison Is Mr. Edwnid Sleldle, supcilutendent of the Mll mine exhibit This mine Is placed beneath the floors of the Palace of Mlnea I jljH and Metf.llurgy nt the Exposition nnd Is dally visited b many thousandu IjH rH