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Show Thursday, MareTSQ TUB -' Amans to over j mounted if not wholly partly but it is covered by $1000 Ha! is seen first Myrick Edwards, a son of professor L. D. Edwards, formerly of Preston, and a young man well known here .died recently at his fathers home in Baker City, impr&feion 011 eight of being well dressed. The great S3 Hat W DEMPSTER " ( always right. Durable quality, fast color, shapes that hold through all weathers, exclusive, correct styles-Ivariety to suit every purchaser are found in the Dempster. . Sold by n HANSEN THATCHER. sna, psw a u., ckiw, lam. A PIONEER PASSES AWAY NEWa . Frank Davich, , positively identified by Deputy Sheriff Lafayette Chidesteras the man who shot him down, and nine other Austrians mixed up in last Friday nights battle at Bingham, are in the Salt Lake county jail, Oregon. fags five can give no more than temporary. relief.' is a "certain cure in;all troubles, excepting' cancer, because it enables the stomach and digestive organs to act in the way Nature intended they should. Drugs cannot digest the food; they simply decompose it. If you maffer with distress aftex. eating, pams in' the head, chest, sides and back, belching of gasses and undigested food, bad taste in the mouth, dizziness, or vertigo leartburn, variable .appetite, side leadaches, spots before the eyes, and have a general feeling of despondency, weakness, and debility you should at once strengthen the stomach and digestive system There is by the use of no liquid, no alcohol, no spoonful Mi-o-- mniSHairRenewe na lr rases-ofstomac- Perhaps you like your grey hair; then keep It. Perhaps Dot S then remember Halls Hair Renewer always restores color to gray hair. Stops falling hair, also. fo).fo) m Udbl)L2) avieh bears au ugly wound in shoulder, the result of a shot 5ied byChidester as Ihelatter was buiiet. ailing from Davich s Davich will be prosechted for assault with intent to commit murder. One dead and three wohnd-e- d is the list of casualities. The bird wounded man lies at his tome at Bingham. He was shot during the first battle, before the officers arrived. Chidester still las fair chances to keep his leg, doses with Just one simthough the hipbone is badly ple tablet out of a fifty cent box rushed and the lower leg is broefore eating, and your stomach ken. will soon become so strong and will be germ Ray Crandall, in the employ of lealthy that you Ask proof. Cyrus E. Napper . to Green well & Sons of Ogden, lost show the guarantee under you two fingers from his left hand costs ; while operating a sausage ma- which he sells cures. it 'unless nothing chine. The Salt Lake Tribune makes a plea for the scientific, educated farmer, and urges that there are too many graduates in the classio lines of learning and not enough of the Agricultural kind, yet the who makes that appeal has done and is doing all in his power to cripple the only institution of learning in the state that turns out agricultural ex- Ierts. -- son-of-a-g- Mi-o-na- Mi-o-n- Y. L. M. Officers. Mrs. Mary K. Benson Goes To Her Final Best. Mrs. Mary K. Benson, one of Cache countys pioneers, passed away on Monday evening at the home of her son, Don C. Benson. Bronchitis was the immediate cause of death, although old age and general debility made the patient too weak to throw off the disease after it had seized her. Funeral services will be held at noon on Sunday in the tabernacle. Mrs. Benson was the widow of Apostle Ezra T. Benson. She was a native of Worcestershire, England, and was in the 75th year of her age. She came to Utah in the late 40 s with Bishop Hunters JOURNAL, L03AIV, UTAH Y ' STATE - insurance. Wear a right hat and you give the TRI-WEEKL- The Young Ladies Mutual Improvement Association Officers meeting of Cache Stake will convene in the Tithing Office building, Saturday morning, April 1, 1905, at 10 oclock a. m. All officers are requested to bo nn uu I?1 niCDons c ., D AND MORE RIBBONS THE NEW PATTERNS AND DESIGNS CALL AND SEE THEM AT ALL a. Mi-o-- 1 f ! Logan KnittingFactory na 145 to 147 North Main Street 1 Four cute boys of Provo paid present. 1 MARY L. IIENDRICKSON, $3 each for stealing some picnc rora a ward meeting house where MARTHA CARLISLE, a sociable was in progress. LEAH D. WIDTSOE. WA-H- T COLUMN WANTED Old cast-iro- n al stopped and robbed W. J. Derby and Wilson and Sons foundry. The regular monthly PriestPhineas Ball, on Madison avenue, hood meeting of the Cache Stake but very little I HAVE a few dry farms near of Zion will be held in the upper Ogden. They got As they were robbing Smithfield for sale. G. Y. SMITH, room of the Logan Tabernacle money. a Ball, young man riding by on a Smithfield, Utah. on Saturday, April 1st, at the )icycle saw what was being done, usual hour. and rushing into his home close PURE White Plymouth Rock JOS. MOBRfeLL, party. y telephoned for the police. The Eggs for hatching at John IL She came to Cache with the ISAAC SMITH, robbers were frightened and in SMITHS, 690 North 6 E street first settlersj and took an imW. W. MAUGHAN. ' their hurry overlooked a twenty Stake Presidency. portant part in building up this Shoe CLOTHING, etc, at reducdollar bill in Balls pocket. section. She was the mother of ed price before moving into new GENERAL CONFERENCE. seven children, five of whom are store at NEWBOLDS The ClothDr. W. B. McCoy of Salt Lake now living. ier. The Seventy-fift- h annual Con- applied to the city authorities for She was a good woman and has ference of the Church of Jesus assistance cto compel his wife to HAND furniture SECOND gone to rich reward. Saints will submit to an examination of her bought, sold or exchanged. BAL Christ of Latter-da- y she had convene on Thursday, the 6th of person, as he suspected LOCAL HEWS. & JOHNSON, 74 W, 1st and she refused to al- LING smallpox afterand April, adjourn Friday North Street. low him to ascertain definitely by We now have plenty of Mat- noon until Sunday morning, and examination. IF YOU WANT a home in Smith-fieltress, Spring and flax twines, a close Sunday afternoon. A general Priesthood meeting or a farm near by, call on large supply has just arrived. As F. O. Raymond of Salt Lake G. Y. SMITH, the Smithfield Real Ekrl & England PubUshing coni' will be held on Friday night, comwas waiting for a car on Sunday Estate Agent. , pany. mencing at 7 :30. evening, two men quietly apf The special Priesthood meeting Doesnt the weather man make for the General and Presiding proached, presented a revolver, BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE held him up and got seven dollars Four fine building lots near the you tired! Apparently, he turned Authorities of the Church will be from his pockets. the storm tap open ten days ago, held in the Assembly Hall on Agricultural College, south front and has gone off and forgotten Saturday morning, at 10 oclock. The Deseret News now desig- Address Box II, . Brigham City, it. But perhaps it isnt the weathJOSEPH F. SMITH, nates as Populistic hostility to Utah. er man after all it may all be JOHN R. WINDER, corporate power, the fight now due tOyGovemor Cutler. FOR SALE Barred Plymouth ANTHON H. LUND, , being made in Salt Lake against Rock cockerels, full blood, famFirst Presidency. the proposed grant to the Utah April fifteenth will be Arbor ous strain. Eggs for hatching in Light and Railway Co. of an ex- season. announcein as the Utah, day Woman Footpad. Smiths Bakery, 32 East per tension of fifty years to its alment of his most serene excellenUtah. Marion, Ind., March 28. The ready too long franchise. Well, Center, Logan, cy, Hon. John C. Cutler, Gover- last man in Marion the police if the appellation is a fitting one FOR SALE CHEAP Fruit trees, nor of the State of Utah, given would hold up according to the authorities, we must he sold, also Freeeman Pota-expect a woman to ever his hand, and seal March victim the was he that reported hope the fPops will remain hos- toes.Address N. S. HANSON, 418 28, 1905. of a female footpad. tile until the extension is beaten, East 1st South. Logan. Morris Tygart, aged 45, a man In view of the success of Logan in Benefit ball in the Hyrum of large build and apparently municipal electric lighting at one WANTED A good tenant to go Opera House Monday evening to the third of the Salt Lake charge for complained strong, very upon .farm on Snake River. - 40 April 3rd for Chester Liljenquist while' he was walking lights, and of the profit derivec acres who leaves shortly for a mission police that plowed ready for cropping. of street near the a on cities the in other provision frequented by Come States. Address P O. Box 54. to the Southern wo- their own railstreet and a of the center business city lighting and enjoy yourselves and help in man suddenly appeared and, shov way service, if one were inclined FOR SALE CHEAP A fine bust a good cause. ing a revolver in his face, com to he as severely denunciatory as ness block in Lewiston, Cache Co, Hon. James T. Hammond and pelled him to throw up his hands. tho News, that paper might be Utah. Centrally located in the blind or business part jofJhe. town. The Secretary Sloan of the Independ-en- t She then coolly went throughhis termed either wilfully I! while for she hand one surely with consists of one lot, 8 by in are culpable; pockets covetously property' Telephone company the she revolver could him 17 covered the with it which observant on ignore are the followrods, town again. The council expected advocate never took $25. and would facts and ing improvements: A. large frame to meet last night and hear the held in the other, a hun with followed the said he committee posterity, burdening Tygart building covering an area of 70 report of the special a' to she servitude distance some woman after dred private by 42 feet, contains a room 28 by years on the telephone ms tier, but the a 50 feet, for the store proper, well Corporqtioq. committee didnt get back until robbed him, and saw her meet The man him and the fitted with shelves, bins, counters, will money. give 2:30 last night, so a meeting YOURSELF PROTECT and then her A etc. store room, butcher shop accomplice! footpad likely- be held this evening. AGAINST GERMS and cellar. A large, granary, coal fled down an 'alley, into, which and stables. The housef Fire broke out in the store of Tygart said he" was afraid to folStomachs Weak ' With People low Richmond them. pn .... , , ... improvements are in good condiJ. I. Shepard at . Disease. Catch To Liable Most tion. An excellent opportunity Monday, night, and , destroyed a Letters. Advertised of for a wide awake business man. clothing considerable quantity disges-tiv- e and stomach When the A. the H. For terms, apply to GEORGE Y. Hunt, j and other merchandise. How are weak, the food SMITH Smithfield, Utah. organs Graham, Miss Lila fire started is not known. It was and there is a war i does not digest, Jensen, Win. discovered' by the hello girl maki mass, fermenting sour, slimy, . Miss Pearl at the Itichmond exchange, and Nelson, ing it an ideal apot for the disease her prompt action in spreading .Robins, David germs to multiply. The only way Smith, Mr. T. B. the alarm was all that saved the A valuable ring in a bin conto protect yourself against disa- Swenson Mr. Hilga building. The damage done the is ease tirvstrengthen, germs taining 91 sacks W. W. flour. The , Swenson, Franks and and stomach organs, dige$tiv$ Frank D,'' Smith, flour was sacked and sold to H. is the onlygent, so far Suiter, D. D. S. A. S. G. Hayball, and the finder of the If the above are not called for as is known,' that will accomplish The cost of the tea a famring will be presented with 100 f within two weeks from date, they this . ily drinks is so very little, pne will bb sent to the Deal Letter Or-fiThe ordinary medicine that is pounds of tho famous Early Riser taken for indegestion and stom- flour for can afford good tea. at Washington. its return either at H. T b ach troubles is advertised to act SckiBW ODELL. P. 1L JOSEPH I. ottt pacing OmA G. Hayball tm. or Deseret Mills. IhUn Hot I Mate upon the food alone, and hence Logan, March 23, 105. Two Monthly Priesthood Meeting. daring hold-up- s nOW of SHOES FOR SPRING, We have made' preparations for tho last few months for this SHOE FEAST Our stock is LARGE, NEW and above all and priced much lower than similar goods UP-TO-DAT- - out-hou- se . V LOST ... 4 , TEA Mi-o-- na h E, t are sold elsewhere. ' . ... a- Ladies, Mens, Boys and Childrens Shoes. Shoes for the Entire Family d, , is the time to get that New BEGINNING ON SATURDAY, MARCH AND ENDING FRIDAY, MARCH AT THE , 25 ' 31 ST . PeojpleslViercaiiitife S Creamery Company UTAH RICHMOND, WE WILL GIVE YOU SOME OF HAVE EVER THE BEST BARGAINS THAT IN NORTHERN CACHE COUN TY. IT IS THE BEGINNING OF A SERIES OF SALES THAT WILL BE GIVEN DURING THE SEASON FOR THE PURPOSE OF REDUCING OUR STOCK. HERE ARE SOME OF THE i FIGURES. WATCH US FROM NOW ON:, BEEN-OFFERE- D Hats that sell regular$123 $2.50, Now at... CCc. . . . Now at. Hats that sell -- regular $1.75, ' C3c. Now at. Hats that sell regular $123, 25c. COc., Now at. Boys Hats that sell regular JUST THINK OF IT! AND' AS THEY GOI $1.03 Mens Shoes that sell for $2.50 Now 75o Mens Heavy Shoes that sell for $2.00, Now. 05c. Childrens Shoes that sell for $1.60, Now - .... 4 4 4 4 YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO PASS THESE BARGAINS CALL REMEMBER THE DATES AND 4BE CONVINCED. ce B- i The Peoples Mercantile &Creair.ery Co. UTAH. MCmtOND, |