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Show 1HG I!i a C.est n V ii.H a i--t !i , t 4 fwJu'dr jX,5S t !"v hFs :P$y 4? Li All, ' TL-'-e- . The party of local hunters, which went out to Dowuey on a fabbit haiiron Thursday nigLt; re tu rued on the evening of the followrag day, with about 200 bunnies. The party was an exceedingly merry one, and the hunt was the most successful one ever organized in the city. Every hunter enjoyed himself to the limit, in more ways than ' ' one. Miller, Keeler, and Charlie Gow-an- s were the stars of the . aggregation. Miller slew the most rabbits, Keeler walked the farthest according to his 'Ownealculstions, - and who killed the dog that" acted as mascot for the crowd f There .was some remarkable shooting done, and when the hunt-er- a left- - Powneyr-4he- .atmosphere thereabouts was ragged and tattered in the extreme. Several members of the party strained their guns by shooting at rabbits In the next county from the, in, and others performed feats of markmauship that reminded their companions of a cross-eye- d woman trying to hifa'dOg. j It was a great hunt. u; ' : 3 WAn , ti t TKI-Y- ti Mm -- Contest is Filed. Caine Jiv has, at ast instituted .legal proceedings obtain the position of member of ho City board of education, from be Fifth ward. Papers in the contest were filed yesterday. Tho com plain tallcges - thatonc vote legally cast for him was re- jectod, that J.B. Nelson, who would have voted for Mr. ' Caine, was illegally denied the privilege of doing so, and that Joseph New-ol- d and wife east illegal votes that wero counted for Barrett. It seems that Mr. Newboldvand lis wife voted in the Fifth ward by mistake. They were registered here, hut since the previous elec-io- n had moved into their new lome, in the Fourth ward, and lcncC wereriibt' residchtsTof I he ward in which they voted. ...MrJohn This picture tells its own story of sisterly affection. The older girl, just budding into womanhood, has suffered greatly with those irregularities" and 'menstrual difficulties which" - sap the life of so many young women. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound can Always be relied upon to restore health to women who thus suffer. It is a sovereign cure for the worst forms of female feeling, weak back, falling complaints, that bearing-dow- n of the ovaries, inflammation of the and displacement womb, and all trouble of the uterus or womb; It dissolves and expels tumors from the uterus in the early stage of development and checks any tendency to cancerous humors. It subdues excitability, nervous prostration, and tones up the entire female System. Could anything provo more dearly tho ef- ficiency of Mrs Pinkhams fJcdlolno titan tho following strong dtatemont of Craco Stansbury? I was a sufferer from female weakness for about a year and a halt I hare tried doctors and patent medicines, but nothing helped me. 1 underwent the horrors of local treatment, but Odiltary. Funeral services .over the remains of Sister Jennie Lee, wife of Dkab Mbs. PmkhAm : ed Mj ailment was pronounced ulceration of tho womb.-- 1 suffered from in ton so pains in the womb and Ovaries, and the backache was dreadful. I had leucorrhoca in its worst form. Finally, I grew so weak I had to keep tny bed. The pain wero so hard as to alinoat cause spasms. When I could endure tho puins no longer, I was given morphine. II y memory grew short and I gave np all hope of Thus I dragged along. To pleaso getting welL my aister 1 wrote to klrs. Pinkham for advico. ller answer came, but meantime I was taken worse and was under the doctor's care for a while. After reading Mrs, 1inkhnm's letter, I concluded to try her medicine. After taking two bottles I felt much better; bnt sfter u.sing six bottles I was cured. All of my friends think iny tunTalmofct miraculous. 1 thunk you very much for your timely advice and wish you prosper!' y in your noble work, for surely it is a blessing ). broken-dowwomen. I have full and complete faith in thiCLyctin E. Plakham Vegetable Compound. liiiAoc is. Stamusuiy, Herington, Kansas. no benefit. n Owing In (he fart that none tk pticul people have Imni lime titueqietioiet thegeouinenc aof the tcsti:nomal luur we are constantly publishing, t c bjc deposited with the National City Uank, of Lynn, Man, $3.c which will be paid to any person a ho will show that the six ? testimonial it not genuine, or wat published before obtaining tut Ii. PuiKoat hlKracixa Co, writer's special permission ,T. John Lee, were held in the Hyde Farkllall Jan.Cth 1901, at lp.m.Bis-ioC. G. llyde . presiding Conand instructive were remarks soling made by Elders R. II. Hyde, F. T. Ballain, George Reeder. Joseph Reeder and Bishop C. G. Hyde. Eneli sjieaker paid a glow ing tribute to the noble character and upright life of the deceased. Sister Lee was truly a Latter-da- y Saint, and all that was said of icr good works was indeed merited. The esteem iu which she was held, was manifested by the large concourse of mourner and friends who attended the funeral. Sister Jennie Lee was born in Hyde Park May oth, 1870; was :he daughter of Robert and, Ellen Reeder. As she grew up to young womanhood, she took an active part iu the various associations of :he ward. A few months since she wasstriekenwithdropsjT She suffered much, but. never murmured On Christmas complained. her infant evening baby - passed away. Sister Lee desired . 'very much to live to do good, but an allwise God had orduiued otherwise and she departed this life Jan, 2nd 1901. leaving a kind husband, one 8011, father, mother, brothers and sisters and a "host of friends, to mourn her- loss. p -- !iC. !,h i i Fi':xLhn, r.!l 1 are Lading members of tbs 7e T toe .I tho attention of Mormon Chunh, thus showing the stocbm.cn of the mrrtry to C" exhigh esteem in whit hr the f.'.:r.,Iy treme at this season of of Mr. Olsen is held, although not blackleg in cattle, and io insure of the same religious belief. Each tho least possible loss all rattle spoke words of highest praise for should be treated with Blackleg the departed one aad earned com- Vaccine, Wo have been made the fort and consolation to the bereaved agents of the largest factory 'in the family. Six little girl assoeiates of United States, and can f nrtfish any the deceased from Mapleton, nil quantity on the shortest and dressed in white, bore the casket best prices. We also notice, the carry to and from the meeting house. The for using the Virus. apparatus remains were taken to Mapleton Call ou us. for burial. Co-oGrocery & Drug Co. All who-- ' knew Esther speak only ia thehighest Z terms ofL her Cache VaUrf Sugar Factory loving di.r.ition - and all War Its as good as settled thnt testimony th it she was ever busy with hedrt and hands to shod joy 'Cache Valley people are fcoiag and comfort to all who eome in have' a beet sugar factory'. her jatli. he wi!l .J e. great ly. 'Thats a move in the rightdiree-tio- n and ber good citizens "should missed, not only by her relatives but a host i f friends as well. .May feel justly proud of the success of the Almighty give comfort to the their efforts. There are Boets and Beats. bereaved family and cause them to Yon ean beetJL. Cache .. Valley -see their loss; all you please and no one will feel that their darling May they Esther is enjoying the sweet rest squeal, but you cant beat the Chicago Milwaukee and fit. Paul - - of heaven. Ry. for passenger service. Their Franklin, Jan. 71901. limited fast trains, equipped with electric lights, steam heat, palace Teachers Attention. vestibnled cars of the latest design, The Cache County Educational both for confort and safety, make Institute will convene in the B. Y. them .the banner- - route between College building Jan. 12th 1901 at Omaha If you are 11 a. ni. not freely posted on such matters Prof. Mosiah nail wil! give ask your ticket agent and he ' will a talk to the teachers that will be tell you all about it. of great value to them. Institute We nre the short line between will be held in prof IIaH8f lass Omaha and Chicago.. Rates, time room so he can illustrate his talk tallies, etc, cheerfully furnished on by drawings. application. G. M. Thomson, L. L. Downing. ' - County Hiipt. Commercial Agent. Salt Lake City, Utah. . iM-.gc- Elder John Christiansen of the UB NA l! Sixth .ward loft Logan on Saturday T-U-E- JO U . to fill a mission in Scandinavia. publl.htd crury sad Thursday ,r- Lot. Ctljr, Ccb OtmMrrOwlt- .- batk. 0n Year ( ' I. Alun lm Subscriptions acnscKimox CuBla Advaoc. Satunl-j- r - Months ft CO Slusle copy, I JO Mniithl Set cents-- Com- - to moner T.a.vuckiy.papcr.laJb.c pntu. lished by, W. J. Bryan, will be re ceived at this office. Robert A Hendry, 21, and Elizabeth Lcishmnn were granted a marriage- - license on Saturday and Justice Thomas united them. Laoios and childrens' Toati and Loot lints, SO cts. Berlins mrh Intertl-- n. Kr.tlllif Notice. 10 cu per line erh msertlnq. c?pes at half price for "one week. lliscvlutueons Column, Jjc. sword osch Commencing Jan. 3rd, at Iliason Bum on Dt.play sdvsrttM meets made known Sisters. ' on application. Inents not spcomp.in!od by writtoa direction, will b. tnarnd nuill (urldddtu, - sud charged sccvidiuly. Aile-- 1 LOCAL POINTS. Mr. A James the merchant and coal man, left for Lo'&an Thursday to bo present at the funeral of Mr. Geo. Fainter. Snake Kiver Current. -- v Account National Live Stock Fresh Oysters in bulk and van Association held at Salt Lake Jan. at Batesons, the grocer. 1.V18, 1901, the Short Line wil The infant daughter of Mr. and sell round trip tickets at single -- -- , fare. Selling dates January 14th Saturday a nd lot U-(- gontU- - return iugJ an iiYoruifigTTtf heniffailnic'! 21st. Mr. W. J. Robinson of Itobinsou Funeral services of the remains Bros, is in- - Logan on a business of the little child of Mr. and Mrs. trip. Ilal Farr which died on Saturday, s You create a valuable - estate r.t were held at the residence of Mr. onnr br hmurrngwith" The" Mutual FarFyesl'crdavT Bishop Wright, Lite Insurance to.. of N. Y, II. of Ilyrum, Elders Orson Smith, II ' " TTTHansen, Agent. J. Carlisle and A. F. Farr. Jr., wetethe speaker?, rr'Tin'" IegAYip-A'Tnof the Denioeratie party, has enJoseph Robinson Walker, one of dorsed George 1). McCulloch, for merchants of Salt Lake,, the of Logan preeinet, aud pioneer for mauy years senior member and he will doubtless bo appointed. of the firm of Walker Bros., died Tilt Hercules Electric Power Co. at his home in Salt Lake on Sunday has filed suit in the District Court evening, in the sixty-fift- h year of against Fred Nelson. The com- - hisage, of Iq, grippe. For more ownaj than--fortyears M r --Walker-has pip nt.k'ts-.foilland over which .the bepn closely identified with the a picte of wires ot the Hercules Co. passaud commercial, mining and banking avNeKoa objects to this, he has interests of the State. lie leaves a threatened to cut down tho iole family of one daughter and four and remove the wires. A restrnW - 80 ns to mourn his loss. Ilis estate is a large one. ing order is therefore asked. Fare-die- on d , e road-tupervis- Hyde Park Jail. or . tliat-NeUo- fl -- -- 71901. II. Obituary. KAT1S ADVfBTISlNO Mrs. Hal - On Friday, January 4, 1901, at Franklin, Idaho, Esther, youngest daughter of Rasmus Olsen, passed from this life to the Great Beyond, aged 13 years,' 1 mouth and 13 days, Four years ago in March next, her mother died of consumption in the East. Soon after her mothers death this little girl developed strong symptoms of the same disease, and 'her father sold his home iu Iowa and moved out here lie settled in for her health. rnil'M five northeast "of Mapleton, means or diligence in his efforts to regain for her thnt greatest of earthly boons, health.-Tlchange of and surroundings with the best Pf medical attendance did much for hrr: A 'short time since; however, n now tremble overtook kerin tlierhliapof "an ovariau cyst 4 ts gmwtk'WaaveyM'UptdT and an'oiipratiotrwnjrfmrnd-ncces-sary- ; which was jierfornied on Thursday of last week. Despite all that could be done by the best medical aid, and the loving hands of relatives and friends, she , passed away the next-day- . funeral Services were held in the meetiug Loose at Franklin-o- n Sunday, aud were largely attended. Tho choir furnished the singing aad the opening prayer was offered by Isaac Nash.- - The speakers were Bishop Perkins and Oran Merrill ofyMapleton and J. J. Hill and FriuiklinT-uu44ias;paml- uo w " climate' -iprtr to Frank , , x E- . Conranl' K. Nebeser, . p. - - His-handiwo- rkin and-Chiea- go. -- -- -- WHOSE HEAD Yours! If so what is a little worry or overwork bring that tight, sore, uneasy aching sensation at the bAse'of the brain just back of the ear! Have you ever thought it might be due to your eyes! Could we convince you by relieving it with glasses! This is one of the eye headaches1 so common with those having pro-- s flounced refractive errors. Proper glasses will correct the defect. Thecause removed the effects disappear. Aches! Editor Journal: the-caus- Does - ownn s Joist Jewelers SOotldans. McAlisters Building opposite Tab ernacle, Logans Utah Qarkston Gippiavs. . Your paper is always cheering to read, and of late your correspondents have been doing some good work. The holidays have passed, and with them the round of gajvty we havebeen On New Years eve the Sunday School Dramatic Co. appeared before a large audienee, presenting two pfyysr All is Not Gold That Glitters, and Love at Home, or a Friend in Need; each in two acts. The ward choir assisted in the musical part of the programme," aud the Misses Shumway aud Thompson rendered some Iveautiful vocal selection between nets, with guitar ' accompaniment by Miss Mamie Davis. The entertainment, taken as a whofe, was thoroughly enjoy able,' and added an appreciable and appreciated sum to the Sunday School fuinl. - Onr taxpayers meet next week to determine whether or not they want a- town incorporation. Two- thirds must favor it in secure it, and I hope number will vote aye. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stewart buried their infant child on the last day of of the old year. This made four deaths in Claikston within- two weeks. Miss Mamie Davis is a visitor from Bear Lake. Miss Beini -- or r Eighty shares We Have tD Moved thl tit Vi OF TUE MrlJiiililf CalUad-sen- K- Years night. At theafteruoanjdanceManager New the Clarkston Co-o- p the children with a large presented box of candy, which wa3 greatly appreciated. has been The Clarkston Co-o- p biisihehS lately; doing a"TTg customers coming from as far as Ma lad. A number of our citizens are suffering from illness of various kinds. Mrs. Emma Thompson has been quite low; so seriously ill, indeed, that her husband, who was wort ing in Butte, Montana, was telegraphed for. It is a pleasure to be able to state that at tlxiq, writing her condition has improved somewhat. Yours Truly, Sanko. Clarkstou, Jan. 2. 1901. In our new home. . -- BIX The House in Northern Largest Utah. . DOLLARS SPENT. 7 LOGAN MILLION THE BY Union Pacific Eailxoai Company in impravirg what was, originally the finest irack in the West.' . - And the Most Reasonable Prices: RESULT A cmpiratively straight and level ballasted with duailees rendering ' possible . Hie Joiftbest. .rale ,E,ipeeiLl0. tether with-thgreatest degree. of safety. The magnitude of the work must be seen to be appreciated. WHAT DOES IT MEANT . Soli4, comfort, security and pleasure to our patrons. ARE YOU GOING EAST? road-be- d Sherman-Oranit- e e wc.aoMB'vr cue6c nwwwwti -- If ro you cannot afford to go Salt Lake City, Utah. HC'J ciiyAi.riii GECOrJD ST.y LOCAU, UTAH. via an y other than this ROY AL HIGHWAY. Further information on application personally or by letter to F, B. CHOATE, General Agent, , o t 1 the pleasures of the grand ball on Griffin of l -- Furniture, Carpets Linoleums, Wallpaper aud Stores. |