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Show I J THE f THE JOURNAL. la published atary Tiummt Satckday Mu ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES: I : $3.0 Single copy 5 cent. I ADVERTISING RATES: Point, 20 cts. per line each Insertlea. Reading Notices, 10 ct. per line e.tch IniertlM. MlacaUaneous Column, Jic.word each iartlM. made knows Price aa Display Advertisem-n- t a application. Adaartl'ements not accompanied ky writtaa directions will be Inserted natil forbiddas. Sad charged accoidinglj. The Eastern office of this paper is at 230 to 234 Temple Court Building. New York City, E. Katz in charge, Advertising Acency where files may be seen and advertising contracts made. LOCAL POINTS. The best and purest liquors are Gold by J. It. Edwards, f The lucky men are those who tackle at Harris Bros. J get Elder George Beirdneau, JOURNAL, XOGAN, UTAH, JUNE 9, 1898. Y The fish will bite atHarris Bros. Looah City, Cache Couirrv, Utab. iliUtuca TRI-WEEKL- who but recently returned from a mis-- ' eion to the Hawaiian Islands, is spending a few days in Logan with relatives. Messrs. Harry and Ira Nebeker came over from Laketown yesterday to meet their brother Fitzgerald, who has been attending the school for the blind at Ogden, and who will arrive today. Owing to the fast meeting in the Seventh ward last Sunday being disturbed, Marshal Farr has been requested to appoint a special policeman for that ward, who is to serve without pay. As soon as a suitable man cau be fixed upon the appointment will be made. There promises to be a large attendance at the B. Y. College commencement exerciees, which will be held in the tabernacle today. A choice programme will he rendered which includes an address to the graduates by Brest. Joseph F. t tackle. Mr. I. D. Haines of Salt Lake was a Logan visitor yesterday. All the new styles of dress goods just received at Mis. T. D. Roberts. Call and see them. Mr. William Waddoups of Lewiston was a Logan visitor yesterday. He was evidently preparing for haying, as he topk back a new mower and rake with him. Prof Weston Vernon has gone East for the Summer. He will spend a month traveling, after which he will take a course in the Chicago University. Hon, and Mrs. Moses Thatcher, Mrb. Persis Farr and Mr. William Thatcher, cousin of lions Moses and Geo. W. Thatcher, who is now paying Utah a visit, came up from Salt Lake yesterday. At the Alto club in Salt Lake on Tuesday evening, Col. Nicholas Treweek, the mining king, drew a revolver and threatened to shoot banker W. S. McCornick. Treweek was under the influence of liquor. The affair created a great sensation. Hon. 0 F. Whitney came up from Salt Lake on Tuesday on business. By special request he delivered a highly interesting lecture on the life of Gladstone, before the Kindergarten Societv, in the Woodruff building, on Tuesday evening. Five or six Third ward boys were arrested Tuesday for daubng filth upon the gate of a resident of that ward. They appiared for trial before Justice Smith last evening, and he sentenced one of poet-graduat- the boys to one days BkM the food imprison- Decoration Day in Chicago, where, le eavs, the war spirit is rampant. On the way home he visited the Smith. Arvv. Geo. 0. Rich returned Omaha Exposition. the forepart of the week from a Quite a boom has recently set in Biack-fooin the marriage market. Five t trip to the Snake river and licenses issued in two days is somecountry. Mr. Rich owns a ranch somewhere up in that coun- thing unusual. They were issued try, and he returns highly elated to the following persons: Nephi over the prospects for that section. Skinner 21, Nounan, Idaho, and Heavy crops will be reaped this Etta Morgan 23. Paris; Wm. X. year he says, and the placer min- Clayton 32, and Emma Price 18, ing along the Snake, is assuming both of Paris, Idaho; Francis J. extensive proportions. It is a big Birch 30, of Logan, and Mary Jane country, but according to Mr. Mills 18, of Park Valley; Joseph A. Rich it is being rapidly settled up. Cheney 28. at d Sarah Weston 21, The Ranielsen Bros, and Mr. both of Laketown; Edward HasJohn Quayle, have recent y devispd kell 19, of Newton, and Fannie a new kind of buck hayrake, and Harding 17, of Fielding. Thos. Jones ami Thos. yesterday morning a Joi rnai, representative witnessed a test which two transients, were arrested Ryan, Tueswas made with the machine at the day evening for a stealing pair of tithing yard. It is a very ingen- shoes from II. G. ILiyballs store. iously constructed contrivance, for They pleaded not guilty upon picking up the hay out of the being arraigned, and their trial windrow and carrying it in loads came off yesterday afternoon. They of from GOO to 800 pounds, to the put up the usual defense of their stack, thereby obviating the use of kind, Jones claiming to have purwagons, hayracks and pitchforks. chased the shoes from a little Two horses are used on it, and by stout man with a red moustache, an ingeniously devised lifting ap- for 10 cents and an old pair of paratus, which is covered by a overalls. They both claimed never patent, it is possible for a small i to have seen one another before alboy to operatethe machine, it is though three witnesses testified to estimated that from 40 to 00 tons seeing them together the day of of hay can be placed in the stack the theft. Justice Smith adjuded per day. them guilty and fined them $25 The reception and ball tendered each, in default of which they were the students of the Brigham Young committed to the city b&stile. College by the members of the The dissatisfaction over the elecFaculty on Monday evening, in tion of the Supt. of city schools inthe Palace hall, was all that the creases as the action of the Board hosts or guests could have desired. of Education more becomes There was a delightful absence of thoroughly understood. Prof. the stilted formality too customary Apperley, who caet the deciding upon such occasions, and for the vote under a misconception as to nonce the usual1 grave professors the candidate he was voting for, laid aside their air of reserve and called upon Prest. Thomas and joined the students in their unre- asked that a meeting be called strained, though perfectly decorous, to reconsider the action of the jollity. The music was of the best, Board, as he had cast his vote for the floor of the smoothest and the Lewis A. Merrill instead of A. M. lights of the most brilliant qnality. Merrill. Mr. Thomas refused to In addition, a bower ornamented do so upon the ground that it with festoons of evergreens and could not legally be done, when as bunting adorned onq corner, and matter of fact A. M. Merrill was here the most delicious refresh not legally elected, having received mente were dispensed ad libitum , in reality but two votes. People under the superintendence of generally express the opinion that caterer Smith. That harmony the young mans will prevailed between teachers and not allow him to accept the postudents, .and that all enjoyed sition, knowing as he does how the election was conducted. themselves, was self evident. Three tramps entered the kitchen boarding house at Mapleton, which is run by Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Robertson, last Wednesday and helped themselves to something to eat. They came down to Springville and Mr. Robertson followed them and he and Marshal Gammel went down to the willow? pure, wbotoMOM of the section u4 ScUcteM -. Absolutely Pure ffe OOVAt BAKING BOWOTB CO., The side curtain to a buggy has been found aod left at this office. the great Drink, only 5c. at Kiter Bros. Drug Co. J Try Cuban-ade- Do Do- - Dewey? tW VOWC, , ' We say from June our 1st on the balance of Sprinaf and Summer Clothing The Mass Meeting. we will give for The mass meeting held in the House the Court Monday evening of to decide upon and arrange for an Independence Day celebration, was pot as well attended as could be yOU LATE BUYERS WILL GET THIS desired, but plenty of enthusiasm and patriotism was manifested by We yet have a large variety to select from and can fit you. those who were present. Jas. A. Langton and E. T. Hyde, were elected chairman and secretary respectively of the meetine, and af- The Difference will be just like ter the reading of the call by the secretary, Mayor Anderson made a Regular Monntalneer oieralls, 9 oz., 50c. go lor 40c. pair. Ho one else does this! brief address in favor of holding a celebration. Messrs Jos. Knowles, L. R. Martineau, Daac Smith - spot cash discount 1 r a straight 20 per cent. t i BENEFITS thiso and chairman Langton all made short speeches, and expressed themselves as heartily in favor of the celebration being held. Councilman Jos. Wilson also spoke and urged that the City Council be asked to aid in arranging for the patriotic observance of the natal day of the republic. Editor Hyde of the Nation made a Dice little speech alluding feelingly to the boys who had enlisted here to serve their country, and the necessity of encouraging them by a display of patriotism at home. At the close of the discussion the following committee of fifteen was appointed to take full charge of the entire affair. Jas. A. LangD. McCulG. Jos. Knowles, ton, loch, Anthon Anderson, E. T. C. Farr. Hyde. Ilyrum Hayball, L. R. Martineau, Bessie Morehead, Peter Nielsen, W. C. Cates, Mrs. Rettft Ormsby, J. 1. Smith. Emma Kewley, and J. K. Carlisle. The committee held their first meeting lastpvening and arranged the preliminary matters. I at 11 June 11..1898. President J. M. Tanner of the Agricultural College, will address the members on Teaching and s ASK TO SEE THEM. The Chicago Clothing Store. D. ROSENBAUM, . - C. M. I. CLOTHING ROOM, - - Prop. LOGAN, UTAH. Good, Home Made F BlaiMs, sneetliiQ. LinsGu, Flannel, Giotn, etc. yarns, Bauino , Snow-uroTo Exchange A at the for Wool y T NORTH STAR T WOOLEN MILLS. FRANKLIN. t ) IDAHO. this is the last session of the school year, we trust that every FOR TERMS, WRITE TO member will attend. Samuel Oi.dham, Chairman of Committee on Edmund Buckley. The Cuban question and political issues sink into insignificance with the man who suffers from piles. What he most desires is relief. DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve cures piles. Co-o- p Grocery & Drug I Co, St. hi Two Wans Glasses. first-cla- ss Optician, have your eyes properly tested, and get what you need the other, to go to a merchant who keeps Spectacle, make a grab in the bag, as it were, get a pair that dont fit you, although it may seem so for the moment I, run the risk of ruining your eyesight and all for a very small difference in expense. If you need the service of a good optician fwe can serve you Well and cheaply. - Cardon Jewelry Go. W WE ARE PREPARED - To Supply the Trade and Public With Such Seasonable Goods as NEATSFOOT HARNESS OILS, BLUE VITRIOL, f SULPHUR FOR SHEEP DIPPING PURPOSES, WHITE I LEAD AND LINSEED OIL, AND A FINE LINE OF k PAINTS AND PAINTERS SUPPLIES. 5 entirely- N ' As One to go to a 4 ?! Teachers. Of Gelling: 5 f oi The Cache County Association will College trt MliiYS FINE PANTS AT HALF PRICE. - Notice. UT A LINE OF- - E ARE CLOSING AND I & 5 ! r We buy these goods in large quantities and give buyers the benefit of same and solicit inquiry and correspondence. U & Riter Bros. Drug Co. . & V LOGAN, UTAH. Franklin and Montpelier, , - - ff rA V I 1 where they found the men and brought them up to the City iaiL On bearing their story, which wm to the effect that they were driven to the deed by hunger, Mr. Robert-.:8on said that he would not enter a complaint against them, and the Marshal turned them loose. Springville Independent.. POWDER e ment, the rest being released. Rev. N. E. Clernenson returned yesterday from quite an extended tour in the East. He left here about one month ago to attend the General Assembly of the Presbyterian church held from May 19th to 30th, at Winona Lake, Mr. Clernenson spent Indiana. self-respe- ct Royal - Idaho, A |