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Show me jo : fl BVUiiT, - Kjrrr" U pubtUBtS every ( ) vn TBCMDAY ' hoc, Ay A SaTVSOAT M0X2ON9 ' AT Citt, Caciik Vovzrtr, Uta.-- Cuk la advance I 6 MoV fU'O. yeer $3.00. Single copy ! cent 3Moa -- 75 eta. ADVERTISING RATES! Local lo!nte,30 eta. per li.ie each Insertion. Reading Notices, 10 eta. per Hue each Insertion, Miscellaneous Colnmn, Jic.word each insertion. Prices on Display Advertisements made known on application. Advertisements not accompanied by written directions will be inserted natil forbidden, and charged accordingly.'- LOCAL POUTS. of insanity is .reported from Mendon. ': Mr.' Geo. II. Champ, has been in PrQvo n business; v r Mrs. Sarah Holland, of the 2nd vard,i critically ill. Provo mill8j clothing mafle to measure. Adolph Audereouf Agent enzel, of -- VVisner, MRS.JBearyf V. . Nebraska, is visiting with Airs. . r : C. Cates. . v;, JIitkr Eros Drug Co. make a spe- -' c Salty of Wine and Liquors formed ..icinal purposes. A full line of Ladies waistp, wrappers and sbcea ust received A case f A i 9 U i- from Factory, at IeaWSmith. Mr. W. D. fonowden, .the gentlemanly miller is, confined to hi3 homo by serious illpes?. Road Supervisor Dahle has placed a new foot bridge' over the canal on Fifth street, just below the Fifth ward 6tore , Logan has been experiencing fate. LrrfactTi very has approached very closely to frost -- CDfeveral occasions" quite recently. on Call Adolph Acderganiudhe " cooi-aighls-o- Bishop W7 B. Preston and ' wife The Whiskey and Brandy Bold came up from Salt Lake on yester- by It iter Bros Drug Co. at 50 cents days train. , per pintis uuequalled any where, LaDont forget that Mondayjs .The Cache valley fanners -- are bor Day. and that the stores will HESUttin tha.summer cloud with all be closed: . over their shouts of 'joy big crops MRsJames Rider, the wife of an and way upprices.Denver Fot. n Ogden business man, is visiting Don? buy a suit, with Mrs. Dr. McCansland. ..when you can get one made V Give Go to Adolph Aftderson for your measure just asjchesp Combination underwear and Fur- Adolph Anderson a call and he t convinced. . Office Ricks block. nishing goods to measure, Rid your house of flies. Riter The' Provo Enquirer says the Bros Drug Co. pell Tough frat and river is dammed dry at the bridge between Heber and Midway. Such poison Fly paper for the purpose. Mr- - Elias Doney, of the Oneida language from a paperjLbat claims Mercantile Union, came" dowu from to be a teacher 'of the people is Franklin on Thursday. He favored .shocking. Denver Post.1 : Dr. J. W, Thatcher accompanied The Journal with a call. his wife,' the Misses, Heath of n W, W. Fife, the ar- by' party ef chitect of Ogden, died at his home Salt LakeCity and- Thurt-da- j. on Tuesday. .ML JFife was a, rela- friends.ieft for an outing ou While away thev will visit tive of onr townsman, Mr. Jr Z. Bear and Soda Springs. Lake Stewart. 4. Dealers in school supplies will On Wednesday Mrs. Waite, of find it to their interest to look over Smithfield, was operated upon for onr samples of tablets, box papers, the removal of a large uterine We stationery, envelope?, etc. growth. A Logan ' physician, low as as our prices any in the operation -- i - guarantee on'the market, quality considered. The wife of Mr. Henry Reese, Earl & England, Pdb. Co. who has been visiting in Logan Journal Building, Logan, , , among her husbands relatives for as is somewhat It reported some time, gave birth to a fine boy doubtful whether bsing liss Hovings on Wednesday evening. Mrs. school will be opened this year, as Reeses home h in Montana. she has iust been, informed by .the school of Miss Lucy Hoving Board of Education that the benches Te , 4th and 5th readers)- - will she has been using during the past open again on Monday, Sept20th. two yeafs will be required for use Tuition will be the same as last in the city schools. It will be asyear. For explanations outline of certained within a few days if there work and program, applv to her-eel- is not soma way out of the dilemma. t olegarvt line of Wanamaker & Brown eatn-.pleand you cannot help but order a euit. t . Since the open season for chick-- . ens began, the atmosphere "around Lcsan has been riddled;.and: filled ; 1 full of holes largq, enough for the chickens to escape through, and they usually do it. .William Williams, an old resi- dent of Hyrum, had the misfortune to lose a valuable horse this week. Up to the time it died it bad shown no signs of illness, but fell to the ground while hitched to a machine and expired in afew seconds. Tiik subject of thesermon at the M. F. Church ou Sunday morning at 11, will be The Gospel of Christ as a factor in the Worlds Civilizan tion. This will be the last of the conference year, and may be my last in Logan. An invitation is extended to all to come out Sunday morning. s, eer-mo- N. Bascoi. Manager W. C. Cates of the Logan Dry Goods Co., returned from a business trip in the East, during the middle of the' week. Senca his return Mr. Cates has been as busy as an editor, preparing-fo- r the arrival of the Urge stock ,of goods which he purchased while away. The people of Logan can confidently expect some great bargains in dry goods before long. morning Hyrum Jeppesen of the Sixth ward was arrested on a charge of battery committed upon the personjof Harry Crowtherthe fifteen-year-ol- d sou of Mr. Joseph Crowther. Became the boy contradicted a statement made by Jeppesen about some bay, lie was seized andcboked'until he was almost black in the face. Upon being brought before Justice Smith, Jeppesen pleaded guilty and was fined five dollars, which he paid. Mr. Theodore Smith, a genial, happy member of the fraternity called at the office and spent a pleasant hour with the hoys on. Thursday. ' Mr. Smith who is em ployed as a compositor on the Ogden Standard, has been making quite an extensive pleasure-seekintour, through northern Utah and Idaho. After enjoying, jolly good timeon his outing, the gentleman dropped in at Logan on his return journey to spend a few i days with his brother, Justice J. P. milh. , . , Cates, Elusou. Tarbet and Smith. -- after which the minutes of lessiou were', read and A petition' was J then approved presented, requesting the council to authorize the Mayor to. issue a deed 10 certain pioperty ou Second South St. to E V. Luudahl. The matter was referred to "the Attorthe-pievio- r as.-list-ed ' . f'for-Grd- f. . us ney , well-know- offered by Eliason, Prayer-wa- s , Prest. Carlisle stated that Mr.. PouLen desired that the Celebrated lor its great leavening note of Logarr City, for $5,000. strength .and healtbfulnesa. .Assures which b8 held, either be renewed, or the food against alum and all form of redeemed. Referred to Finance adulteration common to the cheap cammitiee. brands. Royal Baking Powdkr Co., Chairman Hansen of the Sani- NEW YORK. committee reported verbally Mme. Palmer, the palmist, will tary on the committees investigation of leave Logan for Pocatello ou Monthe building oL cesspools at the day. said that: the B. Y. colleges.-l- le .1 want employment of any kind Cotlb-ghad not .vet decided upon in any city of America. anything in regardto. the matter, W. II Apperlet, Logan, UtahV hence, nothing could . be done by (If the gentleman will call at the committee. At the A. C howthis office we". will try and find ever, they have already constructsomething fpr him to do.Ed.J ' ed their. cesspool in a manner which chairman Hat sen thought . The Bich county Board of coun- was strictly In accordance with the ty commissioners Messrs. W. If. rules of the city. He also sanitary Lee, .John Kenuedy and Joseph that- - the A. C. recommended! Weston, came to Logan .yesterday B iard be to place requested for the pvrpose of meeting with Jhe a tiled in at the dfahiage'system Cache county Board, and the chair-- ' bottom of the College hill, which man of the Weber Cq. Board, would serve the purpose of catchThe cbjeet in . view, is-- to the v irrigation drainage of the agree, if possible, upon the amount ing to be.expended in each county,, of college, which is destroying the the $2,500 appropriated by the last streets, and the propertvof. re3i- dents bslow theZhill.; Ateo to pre- . Legislature, for the purpose of re- the yent impure seepage from the pairing and building roads between sewer from escaping iuto the canal Rich, Cache, and' Weber counties. and water a ditchesAfter By reaching ao agreement iu this tne recand particular, the greatest obsticle ommendation were report adopted, and will be removed m tho way of tho Governor appointing a commission the committee on Streets were inat once, who.will spend 4Ke money' strtTctea to meet with the A. C. The vibitiog commissioners return Board at their next session and request that they comply with the to their homes this afternoon. reco.mmendatihn of the Sanitary committee. STORM. DSSmCTIVB Supervisor Dahle then asked.the advice of tbrConhcil in regard to A YlclaUyJTfcifed hfa the damaging of the' streets by al" Bcstnictive Hailstcm. water to the ditches over- - lowing' flow them. It was decided to upon f-- y ; ; refer it to the watermaster with exSpecial to The Journal: plicit instructions to stop it. Mr. Franklin, Idaho, SepkS. A fierte Dahle to use" and "destructive hailstorm struck his own discretion in repairing all this place at about two oclock'to-day- , roads and bridges where the amount shattering windows and strip-- , required for it is not large. Clafms aggregating $445 27 were ping trees after themOst'approved manner of a genuine Kansas cy- then allowed. clone. Hailstones as large as marAuditor Quinney then explained bles fell, and during the time' the that in obedience to instructions of storm lasted a vrritable panic the Council, he had written the reigned. State Attorney-Generfor advice ' The roaring of storm was heard a? to how the coming' municipal for some time before it reached us. election is to be held, and had been It came from the west, and for referred by him to the City Ata short time raged through the torney. As the Attorney was pretown in terrible fury. The west sent, the eolons mado a request windows of the depot and others for information on the and matter, in private residences were battered were somewhat astonished when and driven in by the bail and force Mr. Stewart blandly informed them of tbd hurricane.- that they neednt do a thing but Nearly all the treps here were keep within the law ahd let the stripped ,of their foliage and pre- Recorder do the rest. After thev. sent a rather sad and dismal Council had wrestled with him a Standing fields of grain, while arid explained the ins and! especially those where oats were outs of the new election law to him, growing wer,e completely riddled, he innocently inquired if tho boundall the grain being shelled out aries of the seven election districts upon the ground. The storm came were noHdentical with those of the across the Fairview and Lewiston five mvnicipal. Upon being asflat and undoubtedly caused. dam- sured they were not he subsided age there. and the .Councils finally dipo3ed-o- f Everywhere in the track of the the matter by appointing A,spe-cistorm, which is at least six miles Elections commj tteecompQsed wide, grairr 'of councilmen Carlisle, Thomas, flat' to the ground, while that al Cates and Smith, with the Auditor ready cut and shocked is scattered and Attorney . jwtociated,- to- inwall directions. - -- ' Absolutely. Furo. ' Stireu ' K , -- , fo-di- v. -- . WE ARE BUYING WHEAT. ir Our Secretary, Mr. H. G. S mu rth waiters located at Logan-fo- r the: buying. season. 'If you have wheat to sell, call and see him, write, or telephone, and he will send ;a buyer to you. ONthwaite wilL , at make-his-headquart- the BARBEE J5LCCK, North of R. K. Thomas Block, Main Street, Logan. f me g. h. eodiiGo t , go., i Of Ogden, Utah. A very able anrt convincing address upon the Divinity of the Mormon Priesthood, was de' livereiHmder the auspices of the Second ward Y. L. M. I. A. by Elder A. B. Irvine, on Thursday evening. The address was a reply to the sermons delivered by the Predbyterian divines while in ses sion here, and the speaker succeeded in completely refuting their arguments. Miss OllieYeates, who is employed by ifle L. D. G. Co., had the misfortune to meet with a very bad accident on Thursday. While Main Street she rao walking along a tergd splinter through her shoe and into her foot to a depth ' of a a couple of inchesTTThe splinter, which pierced the foot between the two larges- t- toesoLtbefigb rfootT was extracted, but the'youbg lady still suffers greatly, while. there is also a strong probability" of Wood poisoning setting in. Some people imagine that the advertisements in a local paper are not tead. A short time ago The Journal published in the most ob' 8cure corner of the paper an ad giving notice that a certain lost article could be obtained by its owner calling at . the office of the paper. On the same day that the notice appeared a person from one of the settlements, who doesnt live within a quarter of a mile of the nearest aubscriber to The Journal called and examined the property to see if it belonged to him. Perhaps tbat individual didnt read it, but anyway somebody dug it out of that corner and circulated it in a hurry, . v -- On Thursday g City Council Minutes. The Cou cil convened, iu reguWr session on Wednesday,, evening with Pres tTJTE. Carlisle in tho chair ami t he foil o wng'b.7uTclmeI,' preeuuThoma! II aneeu Hyde . f Ricks.block-Dd-Fetha- i: 4 Hand-me-dow- . . September -- r 6 V bvSM I eT ION R ATES . - khluai umh, rai-ffczzL- Y al George Griffiths, of .Smithfield, was arrested the fore part of the week upon a charge of fornication. The young lady in the case was also arrested. The young woman em- phatically charged Griffiths' with being the author of her ruin, which he denied, and R9 the girl had no other evidence to corroborate her statements, the case was dismissed on Thursday morning, because of an insufficiency of evidence. The Rock Springs Independent editor dreamed this after a late Sunday lunch: A little girl who had been taught to pray for others and fof anything she wanted wound up her prayer; And now. Oh God, take earo of yourself, for if anything should happen to you. . we would oa!v havMeK in leylohel pnff sant! he aint doing near as well as we el Post. pected Mr. A7L. Tate, who represents the Minneapolis Harvester Co., met with . a serious accident on Thursday. .While assisting in unloading some machinery at the depot, a large aixletree belonging to a thresher felHrom the car on his foot, badly mashing his big toe. In addition to the Buffering it has caused him, there is also a probability of having tq amputate the injured member. , c. al - the-etand- is-be- ing aten - Palmist. The NotedMme Cooper, can be consulted on all affairs of life. Reveals the past and prognosti- . i , . ; The Council then passed a resolution approving the lea4 of the city park to James A. Leisbman. The Councildhen adjourned with prayer by T. N, Smith.- - cates the future. ,,vs.ooo . Acjrice given in To given Each Student bdsine8?, sick trading at Harris Bros, will get one. ness, "Accidents, professions, travels, love,,, marriages, divorces, Beward: And losses Recognized os the only From $5 to $1,0 will be gi yen to true method of life reading. inany one sending EasLJht-a-n Length of days is Jn hei right v? Go to Cardon Jewelry Co. ' strument, who will give us the or- hand;" in her left riches and honWe will meet prices of der at the same price'. You save or. Irov.iih, 1G.1 ' any catalogue First-clas- s HANKS-HOTE$10, we make. $J0. .$20 kept at room 15, until watch repairing at lowest t. I home; ; , Harris Bros. & Co. September (Jth, .. ... price. - , . aw-av- FOIL HONEST GOODS -- ;v . |