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Show JZbVZ: IK3 I- I Wallis of the Paris Pot, dropped in on ns for a pleasant chat yesterday jnorning. Mb. August Haneon and Miss Nellie Page of Payon were married In Salt Lake last week. They will make their future home in Lo' gin. Messes. J, W. and Fred Wilkin J. H. EDrroa ron, have, moved Into their new residences on ,H. Street, diagonally corner of opposite the north-eas- t he tabernacle square. Mr Noble Warrum Jr, and amilv&re in Logan . on a visit to riends Mr, Warrum has severed iU connection with the Salt Lake Jerald, and is now engaged in the naurance business. Mb. H, O. Hayball now has one of the fioest business buildings in ,he city. He has finished the new addition tn his store, which makes he structure 100 feet long. It is iplendidly lighted by means nf an Immense skylight, and is - now. a veritable paradise for It has been furnished" throughout with the most substantial-fitting- s; The erection of the it.ruptureattets - The absolutely pure BAKING POWDER I- - ROV AT .the most celebrated of allrthe bakingpxjwders-i- celebrated world-- n the , makes-you- . Ci::l:!i:r8 nesting. 5 .A special ceeUng of. The .He- r- cules Bower Co. is herebv called to At the law oEo f C. Walters E q .in Logan City.O r,e County Uui, at the hour of 2 P, M. on Monday, the 10 ti. day of Septenw -- mt Ur, A. U. 19. 0. . Tbe oljci of the meeting del erminq whether or not the Hercules E'ectrio powerCo..wiU: consolidate with the Logan Power Light and Heating Company, and if it shall be determined to console date said two companies- - the terms ou which such consolidation shall be made. . Any vacancies in the of the Board oi Directors ofBaid Corporation caused by sale of stock or otherwiee will be filled at said meeting by the Stockholders and amendments to tbe articles of agreement will be submitted to the stock- bolder8for.theiradoptionprre-- . " I of-fi- ce Lun-dahli- jection. ie reached Loganhe. was considerDated Logan City, Aug. 8, 1900. ably weakened throngh loss of the Signed L. TIoj.brook, v vital fluid. A physician extracted President. some of the shot; but did not deem t necessary to probe: for all , of .. hem, dr. Hay balls popularity with the . -- Dont Send Ea:t building For grapbobponee when you can was erectedLupon a design and unsave tbe freight byordenng from der the direction of architect JTW. Musio Co. Harris I Barrett. purchasing public.--Th- e - biscuit,bread, etc., heal thfulj it assures C. Y.Taggart, the expert, piano inner, will b with" us on or about he 26 Inst. Those who desire to pur- yoxTagainst alum and all forms of adultera- - tion that go with the clieapbraiids ' . v srt cakes, r stt the-ihopp- for its great leadening strength and:purityv; It Ths ing to recklezs sportsmen close season for chickens expired yesterday, and as ls usual ; hunt-n- g irst day of the opea period, tdirec- -, parties were out in all tions. Three local shots went out into, the south end bf the county, staring from here about daybreak. They chose the bills south of Hy rumas ahnuting grohndvf After shooting 7 or. 18 chlckeni, they discovered ft large flock in a deep th8Da-AUP ifcit8r raviue.and down the second party was coming ravine and aa the birde raised both . t crowds began shooting, Mr. Henry Lundahl of this city who was elightly in advaiiee of his companions, was hit by a charge of shot, which struck him in the face and breast. The shot did not penetrate deep enough .to affect any a vital part, but it caused Mr. bleed "profusely and when -- . Is U - lUCww -' J. Impcrtant Notice. Mr. J.M. Larson, of Newton.' is. no longer in our employ. Mr. John ' is now our sole Griffin, purchasing agent at Cache Junction, and is now prepared to pay highest market price for old or new chase pianos or organs will save from 25 to 30 percent besides' in- soring themselves a good instrument owing to his long experience Orders lift at We are not ambitious to become-knowin that business. as "cheapest Jewelers; Cardons Jewelry Store will be wheat. C. L. Smubthwaite Tro-tftJC- what w$ want il Te to. attended . your APPROVAL promptly Co. Ogdenf Utah. as to quality and treatment; of ..the ..name an error, .ThroogB When , It h4j)pedS7 nVitT often Mo.e Thatcher did not appeal in BARELY ESCAPED A WRECK. the funetil The Journal report of do, tbitweburcanprices are lower than bun-tire- d ne New , York, Aug. others, always give good services over the remains of AltnA Portuguese passengers on the reasons, for, llreasons that will Harris. .3Ir:Thathtr made ibe one .tnlght three masted barkentioe barely es- meet .totir APPROVAL. firincipai ( address, pet death off Aria Won. need notwnrrvif you the Siticle btluled that caped shipwreck and. K. do filer, flhd our price a shad? lower I., Yesterday Bishop Skanchy did to. Tbs re- Narragansette 4o a according . thosk bf bther qualities will thin .dispatch marks of Mr. Thetcher cotnmeobe evanlpg, danerve your APPROVAL. with the paragraph following the frenn that pined, Tbe vefesel drop San-daHock bed off on anchor Bopp .The Successful jewelry bcilnesa one In which Mr. Skanchy is ineu sea drove but heavy night, is, to ft great extent, built on conftioned. t thbre. tbe hear her Capt. idence and APPROVAL. perilously Monday last the local branch o Olinerla for to the help Ours ia. Yhur confidence won signalled tbe Sidney 8tevem Implement Co. life saving crew at Natllgansette. APPROVAL follows. Hold to Mr. O. Larson and Bonk o' A government tug towed her oat bf Newton, to be delivered at Cache to Newport. The Fraternia Junction in.a few days, wbat will danger was bound for New Bedford from be one oi tha fioest and most modVerde islands and hid tbe ern steam threshing ontfits in tbe beenCape thirty-on- e days out.: valley, consisting of an Altman and Taylor "Eureka, 12 horse, Traction Engine and "Dixie Seperator with a Parsons self feeder snd otber attacbments.AHo to Mr. Hyrum Jensen sod others of Weston, Idaho, an Altman aod Taylor Standard engine. Two "Dixie horse iower establishments " in Wdlsville one to the Bnd-baBros, whose farm prodaces 7,000 to 8000 bushels of grain per res so a. We Given by the Young4Mens Mutual learn that this firm lately sold and Associations Cache Stake.' delivered in the 'Bear River and Malad no less than Valleys four Altman and Taylor Steam -- train In mornTickets-osaleu. August SJJltb,-for-spethreshing plants and;tbat ore of them Is said to be the largest- in ing: and regular traiu in afternoon. Good returning Au the state. . gust 30th. , K Alum tuklnf powder, are low priced, asdanr costa imt two cents a pound ; but alum is a corrosive poison and it reuders the baking powder dangerous to use In food. 1 14.--O- CO., 100 WILUAU.ST -, NEW YORK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER 14 cents doz. paid fof fggk ki & . j G. Hay balls. THfi JOtBN.AL - U pbbUtbed T0I80&T, ( Prof. John A. Wldlsol Mitt Logan ones more, aftef 4 h absence of over a year in Euir.)j4. All kinds of beer on ice, finest liquors and wine at J, R. ; Edt wards aid Co., Main etreet. every taouiut ARB i&TOAOAV ttoEPURfl At toAAS Ottt OaoSI Ooomyt. Utah. 1ATK3: BUBSCRUTION Ossh la BdTsaoe W.00, Mb. Zeph Thomas went down to Spanish Fork yesterday to attend theEisttdafcd to be hmd there. - 7S evs. H.M1 .Single copy : I Months Months. One Veer. I oents. J ADVXRTWINU RATES: Loenl lines 30 eta per line, eech Ineertlon, -Reeding h oticee, 10 cts. per like eech Ineertlon. MlecelUneout Oolama, Hc.i word eech loser-tio- , Eliason Sisters have juft re elegant line of blick of all kinds and prices. dress goods i Rites on Dliplsyjarertlsements msds known Blacksilke, radamas, Podeswath, on epplloAtwlk satins, twiljed lndUs and taffetas: dvertleetnenU not eucomneaied by written Call and eelT them. lireottops wlU be Inserted until forbidden, ad charted ecoordlngly. Mr Stoddard, a coal mine oper a tor, and Mr. Kardiy, a prosperous LOCAL PniT3. farmer, both of Illinois, are spend iog some time la Logan. Both are If you want good tender meat go greatly pleaeed with-CachValley, to Chas. A. Reese & Co. and Air. Etrdly may; decide to loMb. Chas. A. Rees of the Union cate here. Meat Market, ia Disking a decided We will present handsome en success of bis new business venture. graving of Hon. W. J. Bryan to Lost A gold friendship heart every subscriber of The Journal with iuitials J. M. and black rib- paying as much as $1.00 on his bon attached. Finder leave at subscription. The engravings are 10x14 inches. This offer bolds good this office and be rewarded. f while the engraving on hand Get our prices on lumberlath, cnly last. shingles. etc .before purchssingsnd nave money. Call or - write Ex Joseph Newbold, ibe Thlrd ceieior Lumber Co., B. Monson, St, clothier is erecting wbat will be, when completed, one of the handMgr. Franklin, Ida. somest Annaul-E-teaafotrcttages in' town;" It is bf-i- og Account built on the west side of Main Rpmish Fprk Aug.t16th andT7tb about qoe block' north of the court the O 8. L, will sell round trip . , tickets at single fare 8eiliog date house.' August 15th good returning August ceivedan n. - , e 1-A- lR r. Win d y t - SWP5 Cache Valley Day GRAND EXCURSION -- of WEDNESDAY, AUG, 29. 1900. Departure of Special Train and Fares as follows: Bai-Runaway.- Leave Preston, Franklin. Mr. Ralph H. Smith of the Second ward, bad a bad runaway on Monday evening. While driving down the Benson r ; Miss Eiease Carlson who has been sufLnog for some time with a painful fott, which was injured by being stepped on in a dance, has been taken to Balt Lake City CV for treatments Mr. Arthur Batesondesires to notify the public that on circns day s he will have a lunch and . refreshment stand on. the circus grounds. Doot rpend your money with the traveling vendors of re- -- - fi.rst-cias- -- freshments, but kriep it here by patronizing home enterprise. The Third ward 8 undajr School ..enjoyed an' outiog on the tabernacle square on Tceidaw Refresh - meats were partaken of and hen followed a programme of faces end other sports. - The little pupktz JoyedtiesxslvCT imcenrcly - Jti ft J 5:45 a m. v 6:05 6:23 " " Richmond,'- " Smith field, " 7:00 " Logan, Mendon , 7;20C. . Cache June. . 7:45 10:15Arrive Salt Lake, - $3,00 3.00 . 2.75 2 60-:2.- 507 e broke epdl.et ne, the, :i2.25 the tongue drop. The horses 1.75 frightened , aud soon- - got. beyond Mr. S oithe control, the result being that tbe buggy was over The S. ii and L. A. runs to the lake at 10:30 a.m., 2:15, 4:15i turned and it occupants burled to and 7:15 p.m. each day. - The one ticket including a trip to the lae 0 the groundr- - Several - persons were either of the above trains.- WALK-OVim- " SHOES in the vehicle,- bat all' escaped in 30th e -- Excursionista can leave returning August City; .FobMrji. and Mrr"8mith bis regular train 7:00 a.m. or 10:50 p.m. in connection with apecial uo except AMERICAN O lit LS HOES? jnry .Thomas Smith. nephew L Cache Junction. For Women. these f gentlemen were . Hoi h of A "ISAAC FERRIS SHOES very painfully hurt, being render For Childrkk. ed unconscious for a considerable Three of the best lines In the world period. The former has about recovered from the effects, of bis fall, for wear- S but the latter, is still suffering. After FOB SALE becoming freed from, the the ran on down the buggy ROBINSON BROS.; lane and horsescollided with a rig finally Clothiers. , r Mr. Barnard Parry. driven by Cherry ' Mr. Parrys wagon wagon was Opposite Tabernacle. Trees, tipped ovsr and broken and his litEvernreens, tle boy slightly lajnred by tbs rOhrubs and Hr. J. R. Edwards ia haying ths wheel passing over his foot, .. at Palace hall repaired and renovated. Plants, A Ths interior of the building will be ; ; 71 fddsatally Shot and adorned in .various An bcMcnt tccurred in ths repainted ways, which will cabs it ocs cf ths buthcJcfths yallsy yes'erday, halls laths slats. . tbit wid) U a cbxrp cirn- - UzKt 1 neck-yok- be-c- m 11 20th. cial n - - v- - a - Salt-Lak- -- , - T hicit:t t i V ? x the Lcerji ei 1rA- Ji 1 i wimuiyjwjjb J 4rSt . x |