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Show - , ' THE 7Hi5 JOURNAL TtniMi timMf Uam -- i Crrr, Cun Cwm, 9a. SUBSCRIPTION &M. la 4rtca Inu, SUfto SATKSi IMV etyf f Mata. ARTERTISINO RATXSl Mata, IB eu. far Maa aatk li M iffllatlM. iaat aat accaafaU4 fcf flWltlaai artll ha iaaarta4 aaltl talikuH tcurtlifl;. The Eastern office of this paper is at 230, to 234 Temple Court Building, New York City, E. Katz Advertising Agency in charge, where files may be seen and advertising contracts made. LOCAL POINTS. -- An Old Folks party "will be held in the Seventh ward on Thursday afternoon and evening. Peterson and Needham are prepared to furnish all kinds of trees, flowers, shrubs, etc. for the spring f planting. Edward J, Smith, 27 and Phoebe Woodward, 25, both of Franklin, were granted a marriage license yesterday. When you want photographs, patronize Thomas & Odell. Their work is strictly first class. Up stairs in Ricks Block. Now is the time to oil leather used on the farm. And nothing equals Neats Foot Oil for that purpose. A genuine article can be ob tained at liiter Bros. Drug Co. J Tony The Convict will be presented in the Fourth ward meeting house on Friday evening by the Seventh ward dramatic company, for the benefit of the Fourth ward Sabbath school. . fof the A. C. attended the meeting of the Box Elder Co. teachers, at Brigham on Saturday, and did some work in the interest of the summer Bchool for teachers which will be held at the institution during vacation on the hill. ' V Unless Leopold Gpdowsky, the great pianist who appears at the B. Y. College on 'Monday evening Co., next, and the who will perform at a later date, receive better patronage than was awarded Max Bendix and his the promoters, who have risked Iheir money to - secure .this fine series of concerts, bid fair to lose a great deal of it. Godowsky is in many musical circles considered the equal of the great Pader- Prof. W. S. Langton Bruno-Steind- el bom-pan- A very pleasant party was giyen last night in honor of Mr. Emil AT Logan Dry Goods Co- - vrvrrr:1 ft Ill ft j-- lne MW IMN MW. M,Mf YOWL i Now is a good time to place a few house plants in your homes. A fine, assortment at The Logan Nurseries. J . - Order your trees, flowers, shrubs, eterfrom Peterson - and Needham, Logan: Leave orders with E. R. f Needham. Healthy hens fill an egg basket Moral: Use our poultry cure and egg making food and your poultry will be profitable; at Riter Bros. t Drug Co. Dont forget that Peterson and Needham are in the Nnrsery business. Call and see them before buying trees,-- flowers shrubs, etc; elsewhere. The many friends of Mrs. John Thomas, of the Third ward, will be grieved to learn that she departed this life early yesterday morning of heart failure. Alma, the 12 year old son of Philip Purser, of Benson, had his shoulder badly broken on Saturday through being thrown from a calf he was attempting to ride. J. R. Alexander, Secretary of the Centennial Eureka Mining Company, has been visiting with his friend, Mr. Jos. Newbold. He reports having had a gopd time during his visit, and returns very favorably impressed with Logan City and surrounding country. The entertainment at the A. C. on Saturday evening, was a very successful one in every particular. The visiting performers are favorites in Logan, and their efforts on the evening mentioned, brought forth applause quite as enthusiastic J ' TERRIFIC FIGHTING. Priesthood Meeting. The regular monthly Priesthood meeting of the Cache Stake wilfbd held at the usual time and place on stretcher and an attempt was made Saturday, April first. to carry him to the cars, but he dance is desired. died on the wav Orson Smith; scene. It was a most affecting President. Gen. Wheaton, bariDg ' his bead, You have done nobly. said: I Notice.. must die; I., am too old. to the city ordinances According - No found the in all FilipinoVwere persons are required to keep trenches. Though apparently their their sidewalks free from limbs' force was muph smaller than that and rotten leaves of trees, or other of the Americans, they had an im- rubbish, and are - substances mense advantage in position . and into tfo streets. Now is the time to clear opportunity to retreat.' Gen. Mac Arthurs advance guard, up, as the - law will be enforced the Third artillery and the Twen- The City Marshal will inform fo.' tieth Kansas regiment, joined Gen. quirers where the dumping groaalv Wheatons brigade shortly after is. Andrew Eliason, 8 Malinta was take'n, approaching Street Supervisor. s long the Novaliches road westerly. The soldiers were much exhaustKarls Clover Root Tea, for Cotxfipa. ed and there were several prostra- tion is the Best and if after using it dont say so, eturn the n. kave tions from the heat, which was in- you and get vour money. tense. The dead and wounded were Grocery & Drug Stole. - J v e p collected in the shade of the trees and carried on stretchers by CHAINS & CHARMS. Chinese across the river to the train. After luncheon, Gen. MacArthurs division advanced toward Polo. (Continued from hi Page.) . forbidden-Jo--dump-su- eh i The Second Oregon regiment encountered a 1000 Filipinos west of Malinta, who were retreating from Malabon. The enemy had - taken , -nf up a position behind driven out but was entrenchments, One after au hours heavy firing. five and were Oregonian was killed wounded . The Third artillery, acting as infantry, with two guns of the Utah lo-o- four-rows- Chains of love, and prison chains, charms of ye olden days; all have had their place in time and history. The chains and charms most thought of in the present day are thoge of pergonal Annual ConBest Qualities, ference of the Church of Jesus Newest Styles, Christ of Latter day Saints will convene in the Tabernacle, Salt Lowest Prices, Lake City, at ten a. m., on Thursday, April 6th, 1899. Shoes that Wear, Lorenzo Snow, George Q. Cannon. You can find them at Joseph F. Smith, Goods . First Presidency. - . . - -- Loan-Dry The Sixty-nint- h -- District Court. Z. C. M. I. filed complaint as in the case of Thatcher Bros Banking Co.,etal, vs. Samuel McMurdie, and Barnard White, asking that the mortgages executed by McMurdie to White be vacated, in order that a judgment given for $2,500 in favor of the intervenor may be satisfied. Answere and" demurrers were filedln the cases of Mary L Allred, vs. Middlesex Banking Co., and Thomas Viney vs. the same defend- - ant. Him m wn iq-ii- ft 1- -2 The Ladies Learning Classes from 10 to 12 a. m. i Jury List. R. Henstronv Wni. Frank, William Watterson, Ezra Eames. Hy rum Ezra Nielsen, A. A. Allen. ' . Richmond Jno. R. Webb, ' Jno. Richardson. Well grille Geo. Wyatt, W. H. , hIiSwleldln n, - . , P. fe. Van Orderi.1 Providence H. B. Campbell. Millville Joseph Jeppesen. Paradise George Housely. Hyde Park Andrew Woolf. o v j. H. Edwards, Mgr. Paints. Yarnishes, and Lubricating Oils , , -2 General Admiooion 6c. Skateo per I and houro 10c. White Lead, ad- The following list of jurors for the April term of the District Court, was drawn. on Saturday: Logan John A. Johnson, John 2 p m. OF-- - MAKE A SPECIALTY -f- -WE The demnrrer of plaintiff in the case of Smithfield City vs. Logan, Hyde Park, and Smithfield Canal Co., was argued yesterday before - e HOES, Notice. Logan Dry Goods Co. m-- particulars to - . f.!dc3 the food more dcHdoos end wholesome I Judge Hart, and taken under visement. - f Children's Matinee every Saturday at Apply any- .scsuizcrtcns -- ft General Admission IOc Skateo per I and hours 16c. J Beer, whisky, brandy, gin, liquor thing you want in the ' 20 cents per yard. Is now open to the publio every afternoon and evening. 4 f at J. R. Edwards. Goods at "r'L,vr 1- ar of The Logan Nurseries, Big line of All Wool iss V desire a quick growing tree,buytbe-Carolina-Popl- AT n J shade E&som 6arpets. FOOT CYCLING ACADEMY- - r k If you , . as that given on the occasion of artillery and the Kansans had a ardornment and other performances by them in sharp fight east of Malinta. The Watch Protection. Logan. ILwas an evening of first Americans had but slight losses. class entertainment. Every chain' manufacturer producing Five Filipinos were found dead and Ll of worth and merit contribute to goods several were taken prisoners. ewski, ana gives a performance our stock. Will you look? Our doors such as is seldom heard in a town awing in push. . UTAH WOUNDED. like Logan. His playing is a revAmong the wounded from Utah, elation, and all who love music were: Parker Hall and Henry should hear it. Souther of Battery B, and William in line Biggest County, Tufts of the Fourth Cavalry. .The two former were wounded in the Newest Designs, thigh, Hall severe and Souther WHEN YOU WANT was severely moderate. Tufts Lowest Prices. wounded in the head. THE PALACE Vj y, 'i Dr. Cartwright; is sojourning in Fillmore for a few days. Office boy wanted at the II amp f ton Hotel. Apply tlere. . -- Anderson, who leaves for the missionary field on the 11th of next month. The affair was a very pleasant one and was attended by a host of frends, all of whom spent a very happy evening. Mb. Frank Crookston came through the hills from Bear Lake, on Friday. Snowshoes were used in making the journey, and Frank says he has never seen the snow so deep in the mountains as now. At the old Temple mill site, he 6ays the tops of the buildings are just visible above the surface of the snow. In Meadowville the snow reached within 6 inches ol the top of the picket fences, and a letter received from that place yesterday says a foot more of the beautiful has fallen since Friday. g Mbs. E. T. Lloyd gave birth to a daughter on Saturday. Photographs. Why. not get the best at Thomas & Odells. r Mb. N. P. Johnson of the Seventh -- received a Box Brcall. r Fob Grass, Garden and Flower Seeds go to The Logan Nurseries. 1 Mbs. F. J, Birch of the Seventh ward presented her husband with a son on Friday last. The Logan Dry Goods Co. have just received an elegant line of t Zephyr Ginghams. Bornv ye8terdaytoMrs. Joseph Campbell a daughter. All concerned doing well. Floral Cream is unequaled for the hands and complexion. Only J 25c. at Riter Bros. Drug Co. For good Photos go to Thomas fc Odell. Up stairs in Ricks Block opposite Thatcher Bros. Bank, LoI gan. Dont delay getting your shoes. The Logan Dry Goods Cor have a few left which they are closing out at remarkably low prices. Quite a number of workmen will leave Logan this week for Milford, where they will go to work under Contractor W. D. Hendricks on the new Salt Lake and Los Angeles railroad, which is in coinrfie of con- struction, J - V JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. MARCH 2S i899. TO-WEEKL- Y j Natlcaa, M eta. far llaa auk Uaaaaaa Colnaia, He.vartf aach taiartkaa. I aa Dliflar AiTertieeaeaeU akta ! x For Constipation take Karls Clover Root Tea, the great Blood Purifier Cures Headache, Nervousness, Erup tiona on the face, and makes the head clear as a bell. Sold by Co-o- p Grocery & Drug Store. - e O O Heavy DrugS22 SUCH AS SULPHUR FOR SHEEP DIPBLUE VITROL, &c. PING PURPOSES, Ole) We buy in car loads land give purchasers the benefit of same and solicit inquiry and correspondence from the public audNade. LOGAN, UTAH. FrkhVUh and Montpelier, Idaho. Co- - |