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Show PAG! TZI-WZZZL- n rrnrf-- i Mr. Julius Stender, miller in charge of the Trenton mills was in Logan yesterday on business connected with his firm.' The Republicans of the met on Saturday evening cfty and named William Brangham and Samuel Pike as candidates for precinct justice and constable respectively. Y A JOURNAL, LCCAIT, UTAH UVuaj f vwtvwv y Register, Register, Register TODAY Mr. II, Wladman returned Mon- 'I r You will never be up in the air nevejr be in doubt as to your personal appear- The quarterly report of the This h registration" Aff get Sexton for the period ending 2S busy if you have not been registered September 30, shows a total of and desir to votf .at ' the these the of greatest deaths, and number from any one cause, is coming election.- - If J'QU , voted last year it trill not be. necessary from old age. J- for you to register thisbut see that yqur name is on events Several reports have come in of list. the of unlawful to late as the killing chickens in the canyon. Men goSidney Stevens Implement Co. ing Up ostensibly after fish return have just received a dir load of with fine bags of chickens. It is wide tire wagons;" suitsuggested that the game wardens Cooper, beet hauling, etc. This able for investigate the matter a little for the information of their many more closely than they have been customers who were waiting for ' . doing. , them. you still wear(Advertisement) Tons'ola, the best known remedy this Mrs. E. W. Sbamhart, mother for sore throat, hoarseness, and ing canker on sale at 50e a bottle at of Manager Shamhart of the look dope? Ilowell-Cardo- n company, left LoDrug Store, Logan. the snow capped City (Advertisement) gan yesterday morning after a visit, here of two months durhills f then you will Frank Forsberg convicted in ation, for California where she Justice Marshalls court 'of selling will spend the winter. want to come in liquor unlawfully, came up for invest in some good sentence on Saturday, morning. Something should be done at once to protect life, and property He was sentenced to pay. a fine winter wear. of $150 and to serve twenty five on Canyon street, while blasting days in jail. He immediately gave is in progress on Temple hill. of appeal and filed his new On Friday, Saturday gnd again notice The bonds. yesterday,, stones from the. blasts ing fell in showers in, the resiSmurth-waitof and roofs on e the Faithful' The Old Alf on deck to buy seed, grain dences. . and potatoes. North Main TelWallace Holland, the son of Clothing Company ephone 281 blk. J. II. Holland of the Second Mr, (Advertisement) , ward accidentally shot off two of J The Bull Moose rally at the his fingerswhile hunting on SunThe Home He forgot that his gun was Nibley hall on Saturday evening day. & was and in getting over a coeked attended by a rather small fence it over th$, top of the pulled crowd. Nephi L. Morris was not Clothes him.' fence It yas dicharg-eafter and Messrs Larsen present but and the load tore away the Love the Congressional candidates were in attendance and two fingers.' He is being cared both delivered speeches. In the for at the hospital. main their talk was the same as The jury in the case of Logan that delivered by Mr. Morris vs George Tiller, charged when here and was in the main City with keeping liquor for sale unconfined to state issues. They rendered a verdict of showed ju$t what a corrupt and lawfully, as after being out undesirable organization the Fed- guiltya fewcharged, minutes but yesterday afteral Bunch is, and plainly demon- ernoon. Thursday morning at Registration Day today get strated the necessity for a change was fixed as thetime ten oclock uame dn the list. your Both speakers were heartily refor passing sentenc. .The jury ceived, , ; was composed of Ilyrum E. CrocMr. and Mrs. Albert Thornton of Ogden are in Logan visiting BEST AND CLEANEST ROCK kett, James W, tjuayle, Andrew Mrs. Thorntons parent, Mr. anc SPRINGS AND UTAH COAL. Eliason and Heber C, Maughan. Mrs. IT. Madman. NOW. ORDER THATCHER There was a farewell party COAL CO. TWO PHONES 16 held at River Heights on Friday - A. farewell . party will be given AND 76.,, evening, October 11, in honor of in the Second ward meeting house (Advertisement) Elder Joseph Garfield Bastow, next Friday evening, October 18th who leaves on the 13th to fill a At the meeting of the city com- missionto the in honor of Wm. Wayman who Samoap.. Islands. leaves shortly for the mission missioners on Friday night Mar- Dancing, songs, and speeches field. The program commences at shal Cranney made objection .to were indulged in by the large the granting of a license for a pop! .crowd eight oclock sharp. present, and especially enhall, to the parties operating the joyed was, a talk by .President pool hall upstairs in the Edwards Qninney of- the Cache Stake presiblock on Slain street. The Maron the customs and habits shal said the place was ngt con- dency, of the Samoan people. A pursb ducted in an orderly manner and of $144.23 was collected the that it had given the police no end people of the ward and by at the of trouble. Frank Forsberg conand given to- - Brother party, victed of selling liquor unlawful- Bastow. ly, operated there according to Fire broke out yesterday afterthe evidence adduced in court, and for these reasons the officer noon in the upper story of the thought, no further license should Ammussen residence building on be granted. The commissioners East Fifth North straight bemade the matter a special order low the Agricultural College, and for this evening and asked the a part of the roof of the structure Marshal to file his objections in was consumed, but the greater damage was done by the water writing. with which the building was We sell the famous Douglass flooded in the effort to put out the for men, women and blaze. A11 told, a loss of some-thinShoes, like five hundred dollars boys. Also clothing Trunks, Suit Cases etc. prices lowest in the was sustained. The fire originated through a defective chimney. city. Newbold the Clothiers. The fire department made a goJd (Advertisement) run to the fire and did efficient Two young men who came here" work as did the volunteer departto attend college, had an exper- ment of the College. ience the other day that will probably deter .them from imbibing stfong drink again. They brought with them a bottle of alcohol to CRY. be used after shaving and in case bruises or any thing of that: of In doing so, be sure you get the After reaching their boardsort., right kind of goods. here they decided to quarters ing We are always ready and willthe novelty of taking & ing to give suggestions in regard trysnort of the alcohol and so to any kind of Furniture or mixed up two pretty good drinks hangings. using waterfind strgarto apiece, We have an Elegant Line, of alcohol with. Then the dilute Sample Pictures we are offering down town. Neither started We they ' for 30 days at been used to imbibing stimuhad 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT lants and they had not gone far GIVE US A CALL before the booze began to take efA Cousin to the fect. They soon got sleepy and finally fell down on the pavement in the Fourth ward, where they FURNITURE laid for several hours before comPost Card Size Pictures out of which the into $10.00 and $12.00 ing stupor Let Us Feather Your the drink had thrown them, 'It was late at night and both boys ; lies were stiff with the cold, being just JEWELRY CO. abledo crawl to the doors of peo41 North Main r ' ple living in the neighborhood who-- sent one of them to a hotel and the other home. X YOUNG MAN! day from'a business trip to Grace and Soda Springs, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Holt of Clarkstop are in Logan on a visit to relatives and friends. JIrs. Holt will remain for a week or more, but Mr. Holt will soon return to the farm. - at-a- ll . . ance if you wear, one of our Young' Men.s Suits. , t , . $10.00. $12.00 $15.00 Hou does this hit you? are s if You'll look far and find no better Clothes Satis- r kind of - faction Take a ' Come in and demonstrate to yourself that our Y oung Men s Suits fit yoilr mind as well as your body Clothes that tingle with strength and and personality. 11 . door-yard- j We are anxious to show you our line. N , Thatcher Clothing Company J of Hart Schaffner Marx . S at Morrell than we offer. - Utah Logan. d - UTAH WOMEN PROM. - INET AT BIG DRY- FARM CONGRESS (Continued from page one.) Lake City is the executive committee member from Utah. ' Every effort is being made to get as large a representation as possible of Utah "women to attend the Congress. Lon J, Haddock has been selected to assist in the arrangement in the State and any one desiring information regarding the Congress can obtain the same by communicating with him at the Agricultural College at Logan. A special Utah car will leave Ogden, Frida)', Ootoherl8th. Reservations for the same are already being arranged and from the number who have already announced their intention of attending the Congress, it is likely that Utah women will ,be well repre. sented, Mr. and Mrs. John Westover, Mr. FURNISHED ROOMS for light and Mrs. Joseph Bithell, Mr. and housekeeping, 145 N. 1. West. Mrs. Geo. G. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE , CHEAP or trade Al. Birdneau, Mrs. Ralph Smith, for hay, good beet plow, (pullMr. Ree Smith, Mr. Priday Smith 61 E 2. S. er) and Miss Vida Smith. S- DESIRABLE BER GOODS A new lot which we have - received direct from the Factory should interest you. The . line includes, FOUNTAIN SYRINGES. Plain and Combination HOT WA- TER BOTTLES, GLOVES, Etc. These goods carry with them our guaran--. year, and all at attractive prices. - tee for 4 RUB-- : 1 Riter Bros. Drug Co. , g . BEAUTIFY THE HOME - JS OUR a 3 A Brownie , j WM. EDWARDS KODAK CARBON t J f A PLEASANT party World Famed Mrs. N. M. Degn entertained in honor of her husband. The occasion being the gentlemans birthday. A very enjoyable time was spent, the following guests par- Oliver Plows ticipating: Mr. and Mrs, James Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Skeby, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sorenson, Mr.' and Mrs. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. VigK, Mr. and Mrs. Soren Miller, Mr, and Sirs. A. F. Oskar, Miss Peart. A SURPRISE PARTY Mrs. L. F. Smith was pleasantly surprised on Friday evening, when a large party of her friends walked into her home laden with all the good things to eat that w'ould make, up a beautiful lunch It was all planned by Mrs. Simpson. and Mrs. Busby, members of the Happy Hour club. Progressive high five was the feature, of the evening, Mrs. C. C. Wendle-bo- e and Mr, L. F. Smith being the lucky winners of the first prize, and Mrs. John Mlestover and Mr. B, M. Simpson carrying off the booby prizes, after which a beautiful lunch was served. Those present were: . Mr. and Mrs. L F. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. T. Busby, Mr. and Mrs.-C- . C. Wendelboe, Mr, and Mrs. C. Warrington, also Mr. Warringtons ..mother ftom California; Made With Skill Sold With Confidence. Used Everywhere. Designed and Built to Please the Farmer. , a SidneyStevenslmpIementCo. T '' - r S0I5 Agents , UTAH and IDAHO i- |