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Show 1 - 4 Thursday, February 3, 1910. fOSUMEB-- PAGE FIVE THE TRLWREKLY JOURNAL," LOGAN. UTAH. FIGHTING York, Feb. 1. With the consumers fallen demapd from greater extent than ever to before in tbe history of the trade, in meats found the Tetail dealers of prices in scale flu advancing wholesale markets today. went rates wholesale up While cent a of yestera fractional part advised were dealers the day and were likely curtailed shipments advance durito lead to a further consumers kept up the ng, today, from campagn meat until lower prices wercjorc- -i- KeW 10c per yd Embroideries and Insertions ion' 1 -- Friday and Saturday Values up to 50c Something has got to JiOp Bard pretty soon, said one promiSupplies are nent market man. the cold storage piling up and of the city is limited. capacity Already .egg men jtre throwing ever their .'holdings at reduced rates and butter has come down. Meat will have to follow if the .reduced rate of consumption is maintained, no matter if shipments are heavily reduced. rate or milk rules The now except on the routes of two of these big companies, and one has announced a reduction effective March 1. w 3c EachJDay been 71 West Third South street, was broken into Monday night by thieves who secured 2.50 from the cash drawer. The robbers als took a few juicy steaks. -- , es White Sale includes dll French and Persian Lawns , Batistes , Nainsooks India Linen , Long Cloth , Dimity , Tillie Ominsky,' a factory girl was awarded $2,000 by a jury in the circuit court here yesterday. Tillie was employed a little more than a year ago at a 'machine which elevated paper boxes to the floor above. - In some. manlier her waist caught in the wheels and shafting and she was drawn tight against the machine. During the trial just concluded physicians and surgeons testified that fright had so affected her nervous system that her hair fell from her head. ed, - just moving into quarters at All insertions go. You might find just what you want to mafph the embroidery purchased the first day ; Salt Lake, Feb- 1. The Eck-raa- n meat market, a new concern COOPERATIVE STORE TO OFFSET HIGH PRICES Salt Lake, Feb. 1. An important meeting will be held tonight by members of the citizens com jmittees who" are investigating the cause of high prices in Sal Lake, the utimate object being to remedy the evil if possible.. The mattter of establishing a store has been under carefu investigation for some time, anc it is thought to be practicable. This will constotute one of the leading subjectsof discussion to wil night. The to committee the general report which in turn will call a mass meeting of the citizens of Sal Lake, whVn the general plan wi' be presented and left to the peo pie to say whether or not they WHAT REMAINS WILL BE CLEANED UP AT 10c Per Yard, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY St. Paul,' Feb. 1. For being scared until she turned bald head- Hungry Thief Taps Till. to-nig- much heavier than expected and customers -- naturally selecting the wider widths has left us with a Big Line ranging from 3 to 6 inches , with insertions to match, Now in order to give you another lot of exceptional values , and to make the last days as interesting as the first we have changed the original plap of reducing the price FRIGHTENED SHE BECAME BALD HEADED WANT COLUMN LOST One - Scotch collie dog. Large, yellow, Iong pointed nose light spot on hips and breast. Finder return to Thos. Smart and get reward. , FOR SALE Beautiful home, a comer lot, consisting' of good warm frame House, . good bam, cellar,- - modem gisd' cemented e, poultry-housmany big fruit trees. Very cheap. Adam Gneit-in- g, Logan 792 North, 7 East. ( The Great Annual BleachedMuslimMuslin Underwear Our Spring Suits are Arriving Every Day The prevailing length Jackets will be from 27 to 30 inches H -- owe) ) -- cdon Car - The Womens Shop - Gt-GFo- ' As the buying in the .Embroidery Department has nt :the-applicat- Phone the Secretary at the B Mr. for. reserved seats. Boh will he presented at Nibley Ilall at 8.15 Y. C, 'A most enthusiastic response to our Big White Sale , Store packed to its utmost capacity. At times we were compelled to lock the doors -- President Denies Petition. Washington, Feb. 1. President Taf rhasdenie& for pardon made in behalf of formerly assistant Henry' cashier of the First National bank of Milwaukee,' sentenced - to 10 -- ON ALL ed. SO ' will support the movement. The committee looking into the Dont forget this is the night market house ' proposition where to see Mr. Bob at.Nibley IlalE, t-is proposed to have all kinds of produce for sale at reasonable prices', is composed of E. J. Daughters, F. R. Scott, R. H. Y(J fanson. C. Wood and T. J. Donohue, They say they have a plan whereby, the middlemen, or. com-- . mission men may be eliminated, and t Be' producer may sell direct-- y to the consumer. This plan will probably be submitted to the general committee tonight. HARD BEE? TRUST VERY for-abstent- ' LOCAL NEWS ion II, years imprisonment for embezzle-- ! ment. The life sentence of Thos. Jackson, convicted in Arizona in 1894 of robbing the mails,' has been commuted to the basis of 26 years imprisonment. prisonment. The killing, which took place on one of the prominent streets of 'Nashville a year ago last November, was the culmination of al otig and hitter political feud. It provides that a freight or struction train of twof or , j than last years budget, which less called for $12,797,358, an increase con- cars must have an engineer, fire- of 1,174,988. man, conductor and two brake-meFor oyer 25 cars it must NEW AND TERRIBLE MINING DISASTER have a flagman in addition. On switch engines, the number of , Outbreak. Primero, Colo., Feb. 1. Sevenmen to the crewis designated and BLAMES CRAMPS FOR they must have a certain amount ty nine bodies oft he victims of FINANCIAL FAILURE Seoul, Feb. 1. During the yesterday afternoons explosion outbreak at South of experknee before being so in the Primero mine were found x rioters' murdered Chicago; Feb. 1. Cramps of Phongan the piled iu a mass at the foot of the the storftach which came on at the the Korean and Japanese officials air shaft shortly after midnight. ALLEGED DEAF MUTE same time he was in financial and burned all of the government When the explosion occurred the SPEAKING ARRESTED FOR mob was dispersdifficulty were given by John buildings. The men evidently made a rush to es- had Dickinson, former broker, as one ed after ten of its members Pittsburg, Feb. 1. By ill luck cape through the air shaft and of the reasons for his failure when been killed. George Williams, an alleged deaf were suffocated as ,they battled be. he was examined yesterday mute, picked out the home of with each other for freedom. It Bridge Collapses! fore Referee in Bankruptcy East Policeman Meyers as a likely has been shown by the timeman. Winnipeg, Man., Feb. 1. A his card, contain- keepers records that there were Things were bad, he said Canadian Pacific railway bridge piaeeto present 149 men in the mine at the lime ii ing the words, "Please help me, Thursday one .of my largest between Lethbridge and MeLeod, None are of the explosion. said Youre under' arrest, creditors made a demand for Alberta, on which a work train thought to be alive, The main 40 Meyers. . Friday I got the cramps. was standing, collapsed and demanded the shaft of the mine is completely What for? workmen were precipitated to a Then I decided to quit. . wrecked, mute. x Were tbe cramps physical .or gully below, .three of them being Just for speaking, answerFifteen bodies have been rekilled, Engineer Moore' Conducfinancial? asked Atty. Ringer. Williams ed Meyers, And then covered and rescue parties are replied the former tor McKillop and 20 others were Both, was locked up and later sentenced making desperate efforts to reach broker. badly hurt. to 30 days in the workhouse. the interior workings, cut off Dickinson left last night for .... from 'the outside by the caving l California, where he lives pn a FAVORS GOVERNMENT School of tie main portaL Budget. Chicagos OWNING MAIL CARS fruit farm, , Three men were killed at the Chicago, . Feb, JL A budget 1. mouth of the main slope by the To pro- calling for approximately Washington, Feb. ; . Choked on Free Lunch. . ; for the Chicago public force of the explosiom Louisville, Ky., Feb. 1 Coun- ject the lives of government posarid 1910 will be formally A part- - equipped with oxygen to in trains on schools tal employes precilman Henry V. Wolff choked death today on a piece of meat vent thel oss of mail by fire. approved by the finance commit- helmets who replaced the rescue ' a free Representative Carey, of "Wiscon-sin- , tee of the board of education to- party iil the workings reached which he was eating-aluncfe counter in a saloon. Republican, is in favor of day- Chairman Spiegel said it through the air shaft aftd are government buying its own mail would be about $900,000 more now searching for more bodies. and contracting with the cars Motion for New Trial. Nashville, Tenn, Feb. 1, The railroads for their hauling. ' He has introduced a bill that last dehl in the legal game, the the postmaster general of authorizes stake of which is the liberty It is impossible to be well, simply impossible, if the Col. Duncan B. and Robin J. to proceed withthe work of conbowels are constipated. You must pay attention to the these cars, to put for the in supreme tracting began Cooper laws of nature, or suffer the consequences. Undigested court of Tennessee today. It was them in use as rapidly as possible material, waste products, poisonous substances, must be the calling for hearing of The mo-- . and to have all railroads fully removed from the body at least, once each day, or there tion for a new trial, asked by the equipped with them by 1915. will be trouble. A sluggish liver is responsible for an A bill fixing a minimum numimmense amount of suffering and serious disease. Ask Coopers.' whq had been convicted of the murder of . former U. S. ber for train crews of railroads your doctor about Ayer's Pills. He, knows why they act Senator Edward W. Carmack and was introduced by Representative directly on the liver. Trust him. J7C73 ttrr Co.,lJweII, Maas. each sentenced to 20. . years im-- Martin, ;Democratv of. Colorado. Anti-Japane- -- n. LACES se AND anese AT THE. k H. G. Haybal) Merc. Co's. Store $20,-C0- 0. 5 , - -- . t i Q The Revier Theatre Novelty Vaudeville & BERT RAGE Miss Res. - Secy. & Treas. HARRY REVIER General Manager AERIAL HUDSON Champion Equilibrist, and wire walker impossible to be Well , Jennie Cooks Week Jan, 31st, to Feb. 5th, 1910 -- -- Manager Motion picturs. (Formerly the Globe) CHARLES E. DUNBAR ' T - Dancer BABYHELEYON Child Impersonator, a wonder of the age. NEW AND LATEST RELEASED MOTION PICTURES PICKED OUT WITH THE GREATEST CARE WILL EE SHOWN. CHANGE OF PROGRAM MON. & THURSDAY. t |