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Show THE TRLWEEKLY JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. OCTOBER 14, 1SQ2 "GEOKGE CV RIGBY - Sale of A tumif for Damage D. R. Roberts aud Andreas Petersen were named tor the first State of Utah representative, and Roberts .won County of Cache out by a vote of 88 to 57 . In the tVellaville Precinct of'saiJ ' amountrormore7up7thatthe City Horse Shoeing Shop can turn out Democratic nominee for as good horse shoeing as the 'extbX,; Sheriff, was born pert shoer of Logan today or at &rilK Utab,was February old any time; the work to be judged tenyears J'2, When he three by disinterested men. Jfather moved toClarkston, and t John Rozsa, K, vears l".mowa Horse Prop; City Shoeing Shop. hfk he has since resided, except fy. period of several years spent NAME THEIR TICKET Sabo and Montana, whew he was JJJaged in lumbering and railroad For second aud third represen- County. 1 have in my possession the following tatives. Wm. WTHill, of Wells described animal, which if not claimed ville, and T. II. Merrill, of Richami will be sold at public taken mond were named by acclama- auction to away t lie highest cash bidder at tion. Wellsviile Us Wellsvile precinct, on For Commissioner for the four Sturday, the 25th day of October IW2, the hour of 4 p. m. year term, Thomas Smart beat out at One red cow wPh nicking calf. 9 or Thomas Irvino and E. M. Cole, the 10 years .9ldl wallow fork in lotli ears, vote being Smart 77, Irvine-4- 1, brand resembling T 3 combined on left Has Mr Rigbv hasr amnmorrsehool-kav- e education ample for the clerical requirements of the office and is brave, fearless, cool and astute, . He has made an excellent record during-the- ; in the Sheriffs office will without two and past rears, returned on November , . -- T - william EDWARDS- y j - -- - v The Logan Elcvafor CRepaired and improved) The Heaviest Dealer in Alfalfa Seed . 1 ! Buys, and Ships all kinds of Grain and Produce. - Pay to Allowed Prices Higher -- and Fccd.Stable Hack. Meets all Trains. Commercial Men Receive Maughan Vmr-4n-Parkms- on ; of-Iyrm- Livery n; and John A. McAlisipr, of Logan, were rivals for the treasurership First Class Rig3. nominaliou, but Parkinson got it by a vote of 1)4 to 51. Rebecca Fames of Logan for Recorder, Joseph Richardson of SmithfieldforAssessori-an- Especial Consideration. Iv. C d just aboutenmighoppositiou Sehaub, of Logan, for Surveyor all make it interesting this fall., went through by acclamation, and The 'vork of the convention was the convention adjourned. accomplished with dispatch, and SPLINTERS. usual parliamentary mix ups The regular order of business were avoided. This was largely due to the work of Mr. Harris, bad to be suspended just after who made au ideal chairman in order to elect a sergeant at 11 o clock County Chair- arms to take care of Niely Bell, About man Joseph Odell called the body who was gloriously happy,, and iu to orderfaild Introduced lisTemT sisfetT oil exhibiting his elocuporary officers, Hon, 0. Z. Harris tionary powers to the delegates, by re-ve- , . hip. For commissioner from the taid animal lield by me to secure the paymentof $1.75 da mages done by south,, C. L. Auderson of Hyrum said animal, upon the premises of John received 110 votes, R. W. Shipley 8. Leathum on the 4th day of October of Paradise 16, and A.B MaugbatL Jyffii, IS. Joseph BWoocw.rd. B.A. Hendricks of Lewiston was round keeper for Wellsviile P.ecinct. the man named for commissioner from the north end. Nobody Jacob N. Larsen of Paradise for clerk, and W. W. Mauglian of Lo gan for attorney, were named i by ' v acclamation. Then came the second big scrap of the day, over the sheriff nomination. C. C. Cressal, T. II. Smith, and Fred Turner, all of Logan, were the candidates, but Freds note and influence proved too much for the others and he Proprietors of iu the nomination, 'the gathered vote being Turner 87, Smith 45, Cressal 12, Republican clans, the biggest, perhaps. that party has ever had iu Cache County, but there haver been smaller Republican assemblies here with a whole lot more enthusiasm in them than was exhibited on Saturday. Everyone was on the hunt for pie, and in eonsequenee was too busy to grow enthusiastic. The greatest show of spirit came when the various orators declaimed iu favor of their respective nominees. Hot airf well, yes, rather. All the delegates came primed and the way they yanked the eheck off their safety valves and allowed the heated atmosphere to escape, was something astonishing. George A. Potato Smith, of Salt Lake, intended turning loose a large bunch of floral rhetoric, bu after hearing Hie local geysevs ash, he concluded that he would look like a dirty deuce in a clean deck, and so cut it out. But all joking aside, it was a pretty strong showing they made, and the connty Democracy will lineof trade. doubt be Cole 2G. It was a great gathering of the Ins has overtaken. He has been actively !fraed In all work of the town, Md has had a varied experience ip many Can- didates. two Jb at , -- - fiv'ing in Newton he engaKtd in farming, save rears apent in England. successful in He has been he whatever and in, business JORGENSEN ISAAC I" -- Republicans of Countv Select Their 7 ss readin em suinpin. Democratic nominee for County as chairman, and D. R. Roberts as Commissioner, was born in Brig- secretary. Rev. Clcmenson was a 'conThe call was read by Mr. Eob-veaTwo gam City, Oct. 24, 1837. Mr. Harris speeebi- spicuous figure at the convention, later he eatne to Logau with cits, and then fied some. beiug there presumably to look his parents. bitthe inteiests of liis friend to some the extent after on Sensing was His early boyhood spent Smoot. in Reed he existed ter duriJthat feeling the farm and in the canyons, ng the Summer, and attending breasts of some of the candidates, The Republicans, generally, like school in tlie Winter. In 1880 he tlie speaker inveighed at great the idea of the ticket with the exception of length against knifiug married Miss Mary A. Lewis. ' Turner. A goodly portion of the From 1S82 to 1885 he worked as-l the ticket put up. the matter then lie brought up g. o. p. are telling what they ll do Utah the on bridge carpenter They-do- n't and Northern railway ,nnd he was of protect inghejreameryiii for- to him at the -- polls. ests idea the of term the third iike an more eomlemning comity of the khowniis one best bridge who voted those Democrats did than the four against builders the road everJuul. He strongly years in Congress Talk ago. quit bridge building 'in 18S5 and the Grout bill Trent to work in the railway shops about your sugar beet industry, at Pocatello, where he staved until said he, the creameries in the north Turner proved hitpsolf to be a 1890, It whs in Pocatello that hi!ml0? the comity alone have put pretty smooth politician, but Unit cast his first Democratic vote for into circulation more niotiei this fact is not going' to strengthen James 11. Hawley, for Congress,.- - year thhiitke:sugar faotory . will him with nomcRepnbiieans. do, and I want to see the creamery interests properly protected. Willard Manghan tried to refuse After the usual noon recess the tliat Attorneyship nominal ion . but credentials Imm thelmnventioirhdwTed" "him down'. tin'll the permanent organization Tlie delegates seemed lo think that wasinstalled as follows: as Willard lias been made a victim C. Z. Harris chairman; John several times before another jolt T. Wright and Rebecca Eanies, wouldnt hurt him so badly as .it Jacob would a newmau si eretary X. Larsen; Assistant secretary Wm. McCracken, Chaplain AnNolke. dreas Peterson, Sergeant-at-arms- , Notice is lureby gi.en that I John A. Lentham. will my office receive sealed bids - The platform came next, f"'l 0 toatand including 12 oclock, M. he was readio during the-tim-Xov 5th. 1902 for tWdw" l Attorney Walters forty-fiv- e $1000.00 four percent ously and persistently applauded 10-- 20 year bonds of Cache county, by Xiely Bell. It was a rather Utah, issued for tlie purpose of relame document. After the usual the .outstanding bonded reaffirmation of party allegiance, funding "lWWWf id Cache eoUOtyr indebt crinessrrfva to the juvelet j itJ cmkimLwitii to TTaTiFiglit reject any and all tlie recent apostates from Denioera-prid- e bids is ymf; hereby reserved. Logan, ' to .the V cy, then points with Oet 13th. 1D02. and of course claims Utah, factory, sugar He S. W. Hendricks, , moved back to Logan in 1800 is strictly a wu entered into business with T. that the enterprise County Treasurer, Cache County Congratulates Utah. Republican . ' one. S. : a3 urntnre dealers. the party on selecting Howell forPartnership existed until Congressional nominee. Favors a 98, since when Mr. Edwards has of administration business-lik- e rated a separate establishment. silent is and wisely county affairs, Contemporary ..with, the season., and the C. Iv. AWlfas the most complete line and offer the best bargains. rs Here are some of our prices: Knitted Woolen Garments in grades commencing at $1.50 and upWoolen Union Suits for Men, wards. Ilome-nmd- e Women and Children from 80o upwards. Ladies and Childrens Ilose going at half the cost of knitting at home. Ladies Crocheted Shawls 75o and upwards. Ladies and Clr.ldrens Golf 7 T5e Gloyes per pair. (home-madSocks 05e per pair, Mens Woolen 3 pairs for one dollar. Ladies heavy Utah Woolen Ilose 50c. Childrens Hose with double knees and toes, best east iron hose that can be bought. Heavy Woolen Blankets, prices according to the size. We have everything dosiredWitlT which td supply the fall trade. Apply to us in person or wiite us for prices on what you may require, We are graduates in the Knitting business and understand our trade. -- e) -- -- ! Knitting Works unlfeim-tqMwltSTHii- vice-chairmen- Wl. : tr - New Bakery business men. Edwards the fact that Logans leading record in office L 8 been a dean and able one. and ta?nVim county will" reservices ns commissioner ft, aaoth r two years. Df Interest to Horsemen. Hditou Journalt--Daii 8 o you know in I expert horge-sbowants 125.00. it so, ht know and I will put this er TKe Palace Restaurant open . affairs two years ago. ed up a bakery in connection with By way of working up some the restaurant. the Joe Knowles had reparagraph referring to Howell Open till midnight.. read aud amended, and then the CENTER STREET, PALACE BLOCK, nominations came on. State Senator was the first of& NEW QUARTERS. ficial nominated. W. W. Manghan A. a First Absolute Cleanhncs named II. Bulleri, Jf., ri Ilendnek-enClass Cook, a Qocd Table, Prompt Smith nominated J. A. aud A? A.Law did- AttcntionaEd" Popular Price: Knowles. C. for Joseph service Quaranteoi. 1ms 4 ASK FOR THE iow Are ;- e twarQv ability, is la today oue of j iff nvw lyuamui IiiTi nf lifa YourShoes SHOE FOR MEN $350 We are showing exclusive styles and makes iu the WALK OVER and it is like and Queen-Qualit- y repeating prayer to tell you they represent the highest type of perfection to be found iu only they dont cost so much us the same quality in other makes. The WALK OVER is a $5.00 shoe for $3.50, t If you pay more you pay too much, if you pay less you do not get the quality nor. the thii-pars- ons foot-wea- r, . it the QUEEN QUALITY onlythe price is $3.00 and this lino .represents the best shoe making ou earth. Showing swell suils and nn Oil vercoalsr Lines all complete now." nn uu BSD a-si- Jkso? To. oa ol Tb Patronage Solicited. CLOTHIERS. J |