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Show TRI-WEEKL- Uui Vcj E:- -es Crg? TU Wr is starred hair. Grj bulba have been deprived c nerve force. proper food or proper JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, MAY 10, If 00. Y burden which spoke the praises of the Wellsville house wives. The Bishop and hie family were seated at one table in order of their Counsellors nowell seniority. and Owen were seated at promi-neplaces at the tables, with their families similarly arranged. At 1:30 p. ra. two hundred and to induce me to uiake an attempt to again obtain tbs' nomination, said he when talking to a Journal man on Thursday. When a man has paid his campaign expenses it will leave him abont $700 per year; I can earn that much . teaching school and still enjoy a vacation, a thing I cannot do as superintend- nt ent x persons were comfortasealed at the first tables tojpar bly take of the hearty repast. During the course of th reception the sisters of the ward presented Bishop W, H. Maughan with a very handsome birth-da- y cake, a real town cake. Miss Maggie Walters, an expert pastry cook made the cake, and Mrs. Geo. II. Bradshaw most beautifully and artisticThe ally ornamented the same. workmanship coud not be excelled in the state, r ' Later in the afternoon the Bishop in a neat speech" accepted the huge cake and said. My happiness would be complete if yotr will but reserve the ornament, a large horse shoe, and the two top layers, and the remainder cut' and distribute to the brethren and sisters 'present with mv compliments and best twenty-si- Mr. E. R. Owen, it ia said, will aUo decline to enter the raoe. There is quite a story connected with-th- e setting of that eabry, too One which illustrates the business like methods of oar honorable board of commissioners. At the meeting at which the salary was fixed, there were present Messrs Mtikle and Mnir; Mr. LiljeuquUt being kept at home by illness. When the salary question came up Muir proposed a reduction of $400, which would; have leftthe salary $600 per year; MeikIe wanted to put it $800 per year. Muir hung out for his" proposal, and as he was possessed of just as a vote as Meikle, the latter to argue the matter with him; a thing be never does when Liljenquist ia present. H simply ignores Muir thenr rT.Ffnally the clerk suggested - that they draw cuts to decide the matter and the two commissioners snapped at... ihe idea like two hungry dogs at a bone. One cut was , marked $800, the other $600; and Meikle with rare good luck drew the - $800 slip7and the salary was accordingly put at ' I increases the circulation in the scclp, gives more power to the nerves, gnpplies missing elements to the hair bulbs. Used according to directions. . gray hair begins to show its original r color inafow days, and soon it has l all the softness aniriehneas of youth. r jjl.00 a bottle. - At all druggists.- It yon do not obtain all the benefit yon expected from the Vic'd, wnte tUe ! rXidriiil. J. C. ATEB, Lowell. Xsm. tw4hW Th$ Scofield Horror.' Following is a poetic and pathetic description,! tho Scofield disaster a3 it appeared in The Capital, published by Mr. Jr 1). Flenner, tho -gentleman who leclur6-inthl- L Y. College on Sac$e33 and Failure in life' on Fridajr evening, May ' 11th, under the auspices of the Polysopbical Society. m Tue article will furnish an example of tho gentlemans graphic powers of de- scription -- MR. FLENNERs ARTICLE. y In Scofield, Utah, every house and every monrning a Chamber over the Gate. a Hardly family is free from the touch of the Angel of Death. Near- -' ly three hundred bravenminers lie wrapped in thehabiliments of the grave, awaiting sepulture.Oa that day, the first of May, memorable now as one of horror and gloom, ' " men kissed their wives and little ones and went down into the shaft. No warning voice whispered aught of coming doom. Without, fair nature smiled, the bird songs filled the air with music, and' my raid bowers flung their fragrance upon There was a VhepassiQg breeze. rumble as of distant thunder, clouds of smoke and dust, and the hearts of those men w era - stilled- - forever. Of all who went down into that mine not one escaped to tell the sad story of suffocation and death. There were shrieks and smothered cries and tremblings of distress and runnings too and fro. Such scenes of - agony as transpired in those tunnels beggars the pencil of a Raphael to picture, defies the pen like that of Hugo to describe. Fathers and sons were locked in eath others arms. The whole mine was a raging Inferno. " The men were burned and scarred and wouaded,"7many of - them, beyond recognition. Many of them had their hands and faet burned away, 8ome were decapitated, many were -- roasted alive. Whole families'per-ishe- d is in home is - . wishes. - The- ' toaatraasterrMmDxtid Murray, announced that Elder S. B. Mitton desired their attention, and those on the -- outside weroJu-vited- , as far as the room would allow. Mr. Milton, in a quiet, unass timive ing way, made a the of speech, spoke qualities, the faithfulness and the diligence of the retiring" bishopric,and- - presented each of them, in behalf of the members of the ward, a handsome gold headed canc, neatly and appropriately engraved, as a token of appreciation and esteem. The response given by each was fall of feeling and appreciation. Remarks were made by Bishop E. most-impu'ese- - m i. ' SotlCK Wesley Jaques, Joiin F. SquiBEs, Hebeb J. Carlisle,"-- " A musicat programme wasrend-"- " ered and the Excelisor Band under the . leadership: of D. P -- Walters, furnished excellent music. The success of the occassion was cot dne to one individual. All who were present wero members of the committee, and each did his duty well; henca the success. At the close of the reception carriages were engaged and the great amount of food which was left was wisely distributed to the poor of the ward. Thus ended one of the most enjoyable days the Wellsville people have ever had. Geo.B.Kniqut. S. G.'Sicglcs'Rotearsal. There will be a singing rehearsal for all the Sunday Schools of Logan City held in the basement of the Tabernacle, on Friday evening at 7:30. The object is to rehearse the pieces to be sung at our comiDg Stake Sunday School Conference A fall attendance is desired. S. B; Mitton, 8take Chqrister. Conference Nctic9. I - . artificial lake at - - st-embrace. - . c-- ?- 1 ) ''1 , e efthe West Casha Irrigati:a Com- - 4 pany. - night ywy eom-.raMo- i, -- amt-udiu- 1 v tmsleese a may properly come berore the meetlnIr, after the wordsfor tne purpose of sleeting the director of thia corporation,' and before the which meerlng and word: so that tha said article each of them) nine a thus amended will state that the nur pose of the annual meeting of stock Holder therein provided for will be jf electing tho director of this corporation, and for the transaction of uch othur bn.loMi a may properly come before tne meeting. Third. To amend article ifxteen b Inverting the word. and to y Interest on lu obligation aud to create a sluklng fund for the par. pose oi roeetiog the paymont ot ita obllaatioue at maturity after the word and for carryand ing on tho butlnoei-obefore the words provided that no asreumeut o tlmi ot the fnll-paid- , id article sixteen r.a tbn ameonrd will provide th.t auesriuenta may t levied for all ol the purmne tated in th origins! artlclesand In addition thereto the purpose set f.rth aud expreteedby tbe as Id word to be Inserted. fou'th- - To amend article seventeen by lenviug out purdona of said a tide nd adtnat said article ding other matter thereto .: 17 a thus amended shall rtad and i.and as p-- ' 17. . Thai tho Board of Directors are hereby an thor red to hoi row money on the credit of the c irporatlon In au- h turn or amounts a may lieniceS' ary to carry out the objects of the corperat'on, aud to authorize tfce txecu-liod me notrs, bond., mortgagee or other side nevs f 1 dcb'.edner and security ther-foThe rtstu of each Iohii, with the amount thin oof, the rate of interest, the - n jrr.r r. ma-tnr- tty Ofah loan, dotes when Imerert la payable, n:id such other pitrtlcniar a there may be, shall be entered upon the minutes ot the board of directors, ana where a note or othet scouted for a loan, such written obligation written In rnment shall be alined with the name ot the corporation per the president thereof, and atlreted ry tbe aicuatnre of tha and tbe corporate seat No formal secretary rati 9 cation by the stockholders, of the action shall of tha board of dirtc.ors iu a chreiptct, - - . be uecessary. -- Bated May M.w. Berts t, President of sa d corporAtion, Chs. O. noon, Secretary ot saU corporation. : Srd, 4. L. HK0. Special Sale of.. CLOCKS. " Fo.r One week only" is now on Implement and Veliielo Dealers; Old Roll able ; Handsome .Turnout. A Really this is one not too flimsyr for:use." Our carriages are good for- - years of ser- worse-f- or vicer Superior inecbanlcalr construction and the useof only first class materials explain their unrivalled quality. Beauty, too, is, --also a striking point ia - our-- pleas- -' ur vehicles, which are observed of all observers and generally admired. Everything on wheels is hvr and the prices are rolling per- -- IMPORTANT SCIEN- - 3 TIPIS DISCOVERY. A $ ri work. Remember, May 30th is Decoration day. N lol-low- He is said "ter have 'gone into the lake to sober dp andJg fcuppoeeil tdTTiave gotten beyond his depth. . a S Llcnunsntsand Hsadstono; . For sale by N. Sommers, who will be found at Tithing office corner, where be is superintending f Ifqtror.' - v much-th- e Ckcap Rates Fcr; All, Rio Gr&ndo. Western. . aiul Great Rock Island Routes, will sell round, Parns'it tn a of tia Board of Ul fectora, notice is Uoreir given tbit m meet-ln- j trip tickets, from 8alt Lake and all of the of tao West !kcU lnltmUoir Company, a will be Utah points, at one fara plus" two hem on tbe 28tu day ot May, I. 100, at one dollars to Kansas City, Omaha, St. oeloca p. m. of ul day at the R1 Brick chool House In Trenton, in the Countv of Louis, St. Paul, Chicago arul MinCaabe In tbe Stale ot titan, fur the purpose fit deemed advisable) of and to amend neapolis, Tickets are available to the article! of Incoporatlon of veld corporation these on the evening trainMayl4th; l't the following reopect. towit: - Flrat loitmend rtiu five tiv increaxlnir and all trainB May tutli audlCth, and limit of the capital mock of tickets good returning until Sept. said corporotlon from thlriy thousand dollar toono bu"dred ihoutand do.lar o tnat aaldj tb. article a. thus aiuoAued bttU i.Uud.au4 read a follows Through sTeepera without change, S reserve sleeping car actomodations That the amount and limit of the capital stock of the wild corporation shall be aud early see your local agent, or adone hand red thousand dollar, walou thall be dress, T. J. Clark Passenger Agent, aud la divided into ten thousand ahares of Uxe C. R. I. & PrRy. lOOAVest tecond par sr fa-- o valnrof ten dollars each, isceond. To amend article nine bv Inserting t the wrdsand for the tram action of ueh other south, Salt Lake City, morjling; It was undressed, -- Whalen was eeen about the resort lost 2 V-- 1 lf Conference of the Relief Society of tho Cache Stake will cbnvene in A Sanplc of Republican Rnle. Logan Tabernacle on Friday, May The action of the board of County 18th at the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 Commissioners in fixing the ealary p. m. A full attendance is requested. Lucy S. Cardon, of the County Superintendent of Luna Y. Thatcher, Schools at $SC0 per year, will Rebecca Eaues, doubtless have the effect of keeping Stake Presidency. field the most competent out of the W. Mr. educators of the county. G. Raymond, the present incumDIED TRY i X QTO SOBE Ii UP, bent xsf the officersays that he will Mont:, May 8 The body not bl a candidate for renomina- of Butte, Whalen was found in the John The salary is not sufficient tion. Lake view A- -t Summer Excursions Via Union Pa dfls Railroad. Friday evening May 11th, at :30, Mr, J. D. Flenner of Boise Washington, D. C.and return. City, Idaho, will deliver a lecture May 17 & 18, $5y.75. at the Brigham Young College unDetroit ami return, May ID & 20, der the auspices of the Polysophi-ca- l $51.00.' society. The subject of the lecMilwaukee and return, Jucel & ture is Success or failure In Life. 2, $45 80. Mr. Flenner is editor of The CapiThree trains with many tal, V one of the leading papers of hours quickest-tim- daily.best -- service e, Boise, He is an ableiecturerand and most finely appointed equipwill edify and instruct all who may ment. be present. The subject of the le-turThe sublime scenery of Echo and is of great interest to the pub- Weber Canons, the famous Witchlic who are invited to be present. es Devils glide and Rocks,. Several musical selections will Green River Bluff are a source also ba given.' of enchanting interest to all overland travelers. For further inforNOTr mation apply to neirest O, S. L. agent or write II. M. Clay, General Agent, Salt Lake City. Of ft Muting of tker Stockholders n-- H; We, the undersigned barbers, agree to close oar shops at 7 oclock, Saturday excepted, on and after Monday, May 14th. silent iua ""It v X t ' v7 (' M a horror that blanches the cheek lpd fills t h e ..eye w i t h - lea rs . iN 0 such disaster has ever before It i3cmrof the horrors of the century and will go A P .f n history by the side of the V I w J itwl tvJ'J at t lit (4 rprt Ashtabula disaster and that of the it ' 4 bsJ I i jyj VI'w S Id" 1!1 of the Tay. You thinl; I it. preveri All that human " sympathy and .; yr,u cant bkc SCOTT-- J :r Mpcw do is biingdone for both PcKiUiSION- - i.nhoi weather,-ran living. All hearts 1 0 out m I;v.f you can h!:c it and di- sympathy for the stricken an it ss wdl in summer, children who sit rand r:: 3lvea; eep beneath this awful cloud of in winter. It is not, like the rrow., ; , oil, which is J pb.incod-Isvc- r d:F:cu!t to take ct any time. The Wells YilloTestimcnial. ff you arc !o:Sng Resh, g . Oo Monday labt at 1 p. m. the : vyS ere focing fjrcand and J -- 1 People of Wellsville met at the need 7 you eeting house to pay their respects iTowii10 Maughan, Joseph I van Owen, .the retire- fnJiA Lftn bishopric, timl 8ee.e to bo a very fitting f: or.d must hive It Co keep up and ed that figure.. R. Owen and others. ia one anothers arms locked ' con-escend- An Interesting Lecture. dlnicatPrepar&tloir itively -- ; -- - R1113 the NO'mOn, t nt : Pcs Dsndrnfi - r:-. lmGo. Geo. fi.' WRITE FOR PRICES AND ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. ' A most important discovery has been made after a years patient laboratory work aimed in a certain direction it is Newbros a preparation .that cures baldness, prevents falling hair, and speedily and permanently These, evils eradicates dandruff. are caused by a germ or parasite that burrows into tbe scalp, throwap ing up da nd ruff, as it seek s I JMitwastbe67th birth dav V.y ourfiesh a honored atv root. tbe tbelifeof tbe hair. bishop. S6me oyer "per, adults assembled. Theres no baldness without fallv you have been taking It end fail to no thin hair withed ing or thin-hair- ; prospering on it, dont "enrmC?00BBter8 no dandruff if out and dandruff, BsnJri1 a' bot dinner was S continue until you arc thorIs tbe germ destroyed. - Newbros "ET;Four.tablea the entir oaghly strong end well; Herpicide is the only preparation beanf?rfitb! building wero most M . - - ;oc. inJ $1.03, t'.IdrassUu. . j, that will do the work. Destroy decorated.The tables A s r.OTT a DOWN E, Chemists, Nw Yo. i- giUfully tbe remove the cUbct, case, 1 you beneath the heavy S'is. Her-picid- e, ;' Seof sliiiisteiei Tho remainder of Isaac Smiths shoo Stock will bo sold within tho next 20 v and-strcngtH. bad-provid- -- ?- i J lar daySjL -- IF. YOU WANT BARGAINS' COME EARLY. Ladies Shoes 60c to S2.00, Plens Shoes 31.00 to 02,50, Children's shoes 25c to Cl. 25. ' - . ' ISAAC ST,1 ' . !T?F.L |