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Show Tuesd ay, Jnly 16, 1907. THE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 coooooo mmw i 0 PAGE JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. TRI-WEEKL- Y r?rrn u SKIRTS. Ladies Skirts of best Muslin or fipe C&mbric, Lace, or Embroidery trimmed. 69c Price 98c, Clean-u- p 73c Price '$1.00, Clean-u- p Clean-u98c p Price $1.35, Price $1.89 $2.50, Clean-u- p Clean-up Price $2.23 $3.00, ........ UNDERSKIRTS In Black and Colored Sateen. Deep Ruffles and well made. Price $1.29 p Price $1.67 $2.25, Clean-u- p Clean-up Price $2.19 $3.00, p Clean-uPrice $2.59 $3.50, $1.75-Clean-u- .... .... .... .... 00 0 00 0 00000 00 0 0 00 LOCAL NEWS. Barber court house east. Opposite shop. 25c children cut Hair shaving 10c, hair cut 15c. Logan Utah. , Made of Mhislin or Fine brie, beautifully (trimmed. Report book-keepe- r, . y, Cam-- . 75c, Clean-u- p Price . ..... 58c 90c, Clean-u- p Price ........ 78c $1.25, Clean-u- p Price $1.75, Clean-u- p Price n .. Ladies Drawers of Ladies' the best' 98c .... $1.29 Company it is not) an ugliness that has many attractive features either. Oftentimes we run across modes that are so original that we are immediately amused, but there is no sensation of that kind now. Among fashionable women to whom money is no object there is a marked fancy for bracelets of original exclusive design. A women artist who has a genius for working in metals has seized the opportunity thus afforded and now gives her time almost entirely to the making of odd and beautiful bracelets, often using over discarded pieces of jewelry Kansas City Stock Yards, July 8. The cattle market waa good Mrs. Spenst, an elderly Id ly of last week, all classes making fairthe Fourth ward, fell while get- ly good advances, fed steers gainting off the train at the depot yes- ing 20 to 30 cents, Stockers and terday morning, and broke her feeders 10 to 20 higher, grass shoulder. She was given prompt killers 15 to 25 higher, cows and medical care. heifers 5 to 15 higher. Holders of range cows will be glad to In the last issue the statement know that the post mortem inwas made that in the reply filed spection rule proposed by the in the case of. Thomas Smart packers six weeks ago has been against n. E. Hatch that the plan-tif- f abandoned, and that range cows relied upon the statute of limi- and canners will sell straight tations as against the counter hereafter, as before the agitation . claim of Mr. Hatch. It is only was started. Southern cattle are justice to state that Mr. Smart in coming freely,' half the supply of addition denied that Mr. Hatch 15,000 head today being in the ever performed the services he quarantine division. The run of claimed and denied that he was southern cattle is as Its highest indebted to Mr. Hatch in any point now, and will decrease after way. Mr. Smart further stated to the middle of this month, and will theJournal that he has repeatedly be reduced to a nominal amount offered to leave it to any compet- by the middle of August. The ent or to arbitra- general market is steady to 10 tors whether he was indebted to lower today, best killing steers Mr. Hatch in any way but that selling, strongest, and grassers Mr. Hatch has always refused to and country grades weakest, she settle the matter in this way. Mr. stuff a shade lower. Favorable Smart states he is still willing to com weather and the good prices have the matter of compensation being paid for fat steers are an for any services rendered to him incentive to country buyers, but by Mr. Hatch settled in this man- that trade is not yet of sufficient ner. proportions to take care of a 1 heavy supply. Top fed steers toFALL PROVED FATAL. day $6.80, corn and grass steers JamesM.Campbell, a real estate $5.25 to $6.25, straight grassers dealer of Salt Lake, not feeling $4.25 to $5.20 in Native division, well, concluded to take a ride out southern grassers $3.50 to $4.80. to $4.65, heifers Flowered Batiste Morning Gown to Lagoon, thinking the fresh air Cows bring $2.50 . bulls $2.75 to 5647. to $3.60 $5.50, might do him good. On the return to $6.25, brought ito her by her patrons. journey the train stopped for a $4.75, veal calves $4.00 feeders Some of the most beautiful brace to few minutes at stockers $3.25 $4.75, Bonneville, the lets are those made of carved station where the new packing $4.50 to $5.10. rose moderate coral set in gold filigree were Muthon is supplies plant located, and Campbell got held out to stretch his legs. The train last week, and prices up mountings. The best examples started quickly and he jumped to strong. The run is 8000 today, are quitV expensTve7the workmancatch the last car, missed and fell market about steady, top lambs ship being of fine quality and exArizonas predominate ecuted entirely by hand. heavily on the sharp projecting $7.65. with corners of the ties. ' He had a Quantities of rusty gold are offerings of Texans long lately, gash in one arm, which was also diminishing, end Utahs not yet put upon the spring gowns, whebroken, a broken collar bone, a started in any considerable num- ther in braid or in touches of emand yearl- broidery. The idea is a pretty fractured skull and many bruises. bers. Arizona wethers Mr. Campbell died within a few ings are worth $5.25 to $5.75, one, for, harmonizing with evhours. ewes around $5.00, lambs $7.00 to erything, it lights up a color and, 4 $7.50, Texas muttons $4.35 to paradoxical as it may sound, robs JAPS FOR CANADA. $4.85, but quality has been lack- it at) the Same time of any loudVictoria, B. C. July 13. The ing lately, goats $3.25 to $3.65,' ness, and a spring gown often apsteamer Tartar brought advices some Utah goats at the latter pears too frivolous even though from Tokio that five Tokio n figure late last week. While no the season be far advanced. Some is silver is in evidence, but for popcompanies have combined further break is expected, it rise fill substantial (to an order for 5,000 contract doubtful that any ularity it has no place with gold. . laborers for which a Canadian in prices will be seen at present, The graceful morning robe derail way company has made appli- as hot weather is against heavy picted herewith is of flowered cation for railway building work consumption of mutton. batiste, bnt it may be evolved in British Columbia. from india silk and the washable J. A. RICKART, 1 L. S. Correspondent. pongee. JUDIC CnOLLET. NOTICE. H USEFUL NOTES. The annual stockholders meet- ing of the Copper Z?ne Mining is less than . Stationery that Bracelets Co., will be held at from ALL RIGHT The Tues-daStyles Hopeless any standLogan, a or Antique Design Rusty point, should be banished from July 16th, at 7 p. m. for the Gold. officers your business. Cheap printing purposeof electing new and hearing the is the costliest luxury possible report of the past There is no use fighting against for you to buy. If you get i' year 8 work. All stockholders are expected to be present. the fact that Parisian styles this done at The Journal it will be P. A. TnATCnER, Secy. season are' abominably ngly, and done all right. emi-grato- DRAWERS. Dress or Walking Skirts at prices to sell quantities. $3.00, Clean-u- p Price $3.50, Clean-u- p Price $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $7.50, Clean-u- p Price Price Price Price Clean-u- p Clean-u- p Clean-u- p .... .... .... .... .... .... $2.19 $2.39 $2.98 $3.19 $3.98 $5.50 GINGHAM PETTICOATS TO Fancy Stripes, and Solid Colors Losansst0Grc 75c, Clean-u- p Trice 85c, Clean-u- p Price ......... 49o 59c o O o o o o o o o o o o o Q o o a o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000 00 0000000000000 0 000000000 0 000000 00 00O00000O00 Journals Livestock PEED SCHIFFMANN CHEMISE. DRESS SKIRTS BETTER VALUES THAN THESE HAVE NEVER BEEN KNOWN. THEY ARE SURE ATTRACT THE ATTENTION OP HUNDREDS WHO KNOW FROM EXPER-- . IENCE OF THE GREAT SAVING POSSIBLE AT OUR SALES. Howell-Cardo- theClean-U- p MUSLIN UNDERWEAR NIGHT GOWNS. Ladies Embroidery or Lace Trimmed, a great variety of styles, high or low neck, Muslin or Pine Cambric. ' 63c Price 85c, Clean-u- p 95o Price $1.25, Clean-u- p Price $1.50, Clean-u- p $110 Price $1.29 $1.75, Clean-u- p Clean-up Price $1.49 $2.00, q) 3fci liUvJU On All Muslin Underwear, Black and Colored Underskirts and Dress Skirts Sale is Now on. Here areSomeof thePrices that Will Prevail During MUSLIN UNDERWEAR N Hu POETS OF FUTURE within. WILL BE NEGROES no is being weighed by the economic conditions of the day. Theory Advanced By Colored America today is a great beehive Minister in Discussing of industry. Men are striving Race Problem. for gold now more (han they ever hungered and thirsted for rightThat the negro race is today eousness in the past. If the Afbeing weighed in the balances rican abandons himself to the but that when Ithe result is an- quest of gold he will fail to give nounced it will not be found the message to the world that wanting was the substance of a God entrusted to his care. sermon by the Rev. John n. AlWhat is the Africans mesof len, pasftor Calvary, Baptist sage to the world! I believe it is church last evening. Mr. Allen his part to emphasize and uphold believes that as his race develops the Christ spirit in a commercial into a more civilized state it will age. eliminate many problems that I believe that the greatest now seem hopeless. His text was musicians and artists of the fuThou Art Weighed in the Bal- ture will be negroes. His mesances. sage is then spirituality, harmony You will notice, he said, symmetry. He will be the that I have chosen for my text of the fine arts in the futhe interpretation which the ture. The African is not merely prophet Daniel rendered of the a hewer of wood and a drawer of writing on the wall at Belteshaz-zar- s water. And the race that upfeast. Thou are weighed in holds the spirit of Christ shall inthe balances. I do not complete herit (he earth. For Christ said the sentence because I do not be- Blessed are the meek, for they lieve that, so far as my people are shall inherit the earth. concerned, the sentence can be If th&t be true, the civilized, pronounced as yet; and I trust christianized African will inherit God it never shall be truthfully the earth; for be is as meek as said of us, Thou art found mant-in- ever Moses was. eon-serv- er AH The World knows (hat Ballards Snow Liniment has no superior for Rheuma-tisStiff Joints, Cuts, Sprains. Lnmbago and all pains. Buy it, try it and yon will always use it. Any body who has used Ballards Snow Liniment is a living proof of what it does. ,AU we ask of yon it to get a trial bottle. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by Riter Bros. Drug Cor b m, I ' All kinds of job printing dona at this office. ELIASON SISTERS BIG SALE CONTINUES DURING g. H But here In America, not You may. not be able to guess Africa or the Isles of the sea our who is buying real estate in this race is being tried. America is city today but you can guess the balances in which the negro who is selling it after you have is being weighed. looked over the real estate ads. -The African did his part of the work of this continent and is There may be such things as still bearing his share of toil. uninteresting and1 unimportant We had pearly 250 years of bond- store advertisements but there age, and then freedom came a are none in this newspaper. decretal but not an actual liberation. For we were not freed from the ignorance and degrada- - tion (hat chattel- - bondage forced upon us. The negro was not weighed in the balances during slavery, but since his emancipation. And what have been the results of his freedom. When (he mystic doors of learning were thrown open, he entered eagerly. He did not cast off all his ignorance in a day, but he has proven that he is capable of assimilating the learning of the ages. There hag grown up from the ranks of ihe race a talented tenth, capable of the highest learning and culture. The negro is still doing his part of the worlds work and at the same time he is working out his own destiny. A process of evolution is going on within the race that is calculated to eliminate in the future many of the problems that now seem hopeless. nis score or more of eminent scholars; the numerous schools and churches that he has built and which he maintains, the millions in property and money that he has accumulated are but the foundation stones of his progress, lie realizes today that civilization-canot be imposed from without ; that it must he evolved from NEXT WEEK GENUINE BARGAINS IN ALL LINES NOBS CROWDING THE STORE -- , At the great Bankrupt . Sale of the W. J. Grade Salt Lake Stock Havent time to write ads. Unpacking more goods every day. Bigger and Better gains. Come early. Dontdelay OPPOSITE THE TABERNACLE. . |