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Show f THE TBI-WEEKL- iV J O UEUAl. C3uMi Tibiimt IitaMtRT, limiir Cun CavirrT. lafla K cpj S Utua 'CSt Mata, ADVERTISING RATES: w Miti.K) eta. per line tacU iaaartta. XHf Natlcca, It eta. par line aack laaarttaM -- . Uaaaana Colaa. Jic.wor aack iaaartta. i aa Diaplar Atf rartlaiaU caaAa kua a appllcatiaa. CJiMtlMaaita a at accoaipaaiat kp ta taaartat aatll M4ckktfa4 accord la ftp The Eastern office of this paper to 234 TempIe Chart 'Building, New York City, E. Katx Advertising Agency in charge, where files may be seen and acjver tising contracts made. Is at 230 LOCAL POINTS. , are-warmthi- . ngs Somebody was up to fowl work on Saturday night, for on Sunday morning nc less than 22 plump chickens were lying along Canyon St., being scattered from the Deseret Mills up as far as the old : The Sidney Stevens lmple factory, r znent Co., are headquarters for high HYrum Jeppeson wa3 arrested '8 grade, up to date, stylish, Portland on Saturday for cutting a guy wire s Swell first-clas- whole- -' eale prices. on one of. the Hercules -- eiectrrcr light poles. II was moving a Louse and had t cut it in order to to pass under. allow the struct Justice Thomas) adjudged! him guilty of destroying property, hut suspended sentence on him. The Sunday School of the Fourth E. B. Sutton, the Temperance Evangel of America, will be in Logan next Thursday and will lecture in the Presbyterian church at 7:30 in the evening. All are welcome. The lecture will be free. ward gives dances j on tomorrow No one can afford to mies this op afternoon and evening in the for in afternoon the j Palace Hall; portunitv.' the children, whenjan admission Mr.JLos.H. Woolford, of Smith-fiel- fee of 10 cents will hjb charged, and returned from his trip to the the in evening for adults, when Alberta (Canada) colony on Saturcost 50 cents. A full will tickets day. He thinks very well of that orchestra will be in attendance country and may locate there. J. and a royal time is expected. The PI Low, who moved up there last of the affair will go to the spring, he says, has a store, and is proceeds School. Sunday building up a good business. News came to Logan on Friday Nothing produced anywhere s the Sweet A Co. Genuine equal occurrence evening"of"a8hdckihg at Preston, by which the child of Common Sense bob sleighs, is the Mr. Milton Thatcher of that place, universal opinion. They have a lost it h life. The little tot, unob- reputation the world over which served by its parents, managed to makes them in great demand. The get bold of a bottle of carbolic acid prices are almost as low as the other which was in the cupboard, and brands and imitations claimed to bo drank it. All efforts to save the same style or nearly as good, and child were lutile, and it died in the Sidney Stevens Implement Co. agony shortly after swallowing the are kept on the jump these days supplying the demand. . liquid. Marshal Farr received a rather County Recorder Morehead gave unique New Years gift from Chas. a very pleaeant party at her home A. Larsen, now serving a term in on Friday evening in honor of the the State Prison for rape. It ' was outgoing county commissioners, a deadly looking walking cane, who, with their ladies. Treasurer made by slipping tapering rings of Farr and wife, were present. A sole leather upon a small steel rod- - number of other guests were iu at It was polished nicely and was en- tendance. An elegant luncheon cased in-- buckskin cover" Larsen was served, after partaking of made the cane, and sent with it a which the guests engaged in sociletter in which he says that. he is able. conversation until late. It treated very well, and is at present was a very pleasant affair, and all chief cook at the Pen. t He ex- who were. present voted Miss presses the hope that a pardon will Morehead . an admirable enter be granted him. tainer. d, Pwger Makes the food more delidous ond wholesome ftOYAl BAma MMK CO., MW YORK. - Mr. Lindsays Company is said to he as good as that of last year. At reduced prices he ought to do a good business. He is ..well known ; throughout the west as an able actor. and Bellsall at . - - ence7T ' The Consolidated Implement doing a big business in bobsleds these dayiL. Thejr. Cooper Mountain Oscillators have a reputation in Cache- - Co. that makes sales easy. t y CoTTs The regular monthly priesthood next at 11 oclock. .President Smith announoes that important business will come before the meeting, and desires a general attend- ance. The new improved Thermal ia bath the best cure for vapor colds, rheumatism, lumbago, etc., and besides saving doctor bills is' a luxury that every family can For sale by A. H. Palmer, the Plumber. t The Christmas edition of the Salt Lake Herald was a good thing. The Logan Journal did itself proud n the getting out of a mammoth mliday edition. The Sanpete democrat also decorated & 'little. Springville Independent, The attendance upon" the Brig: 1am Young college, Logan, is much larger than at any time in. its history. President Kerr is to e congratulated . upon his success in securing the erection of the new mild ing, which is a great credit to his energy, and to the people who have assisted with the necessary funds. S. L. Herald. . d. ' Mr. Henry Henderson of Red Rock, Idaho, while out riding on election, day, froze his right foot. Since that' timeTand up fill Friday, no medical' aid was sought. The injured member was in such a bad condition however, that on that day he came to Logan for medical attention. It was found necessary to amputate the greater part of the foot, and th$ operation was performed that afternoon. 1 - law. Nearly all thp outgoing and incom- Salary Fund 1 j . .; 733 09 ing officers were present at the Sinking I UDd 2,358 54 meeting which was held in the Interest Fund. . 27191 ) commissioners room. of Redemption property Chairman Hayball madV a brief Fund. . . . 881 13 address expressing his satisfaction ' at the labors and assistance of hia ' $7,602 3, He made some refercolleagues on Amount hand Jan. ence to . the improvements' made 1,1899: inthe and General Fund during pasttwo years, .$2,375 53 dicated to the new commissioners Salary Fund 1,302 11 the few needs of the offices in the Jury, and Witnestes fee county, building. He extended his 23 11 Fund....; best wishes to his successor. Poor Fund.. ....: 333 90 Woolf Commissioners and Sinking Fund 5,346 17 with followed brief Sparks speeches Interest Fund 2,517 99 in which ' they expressed the hope Redemption of - Property' that the new board will work as Fund 1,098 55 harmoniously ns the old has done! Sheriff Turner followed with a Total $12,997 Amount due from 'Col speech which created quite a sensation. After wishing the incom lector and others. .$ 6,723 27 ing officers success, he stated very plainly that he thought he had not Gragd total .$19,720 63 been treated right by some of his This the amount of party members, else he never money repiesents the new commissioners would . have been placed in his to begin their term of office have ' present position, for he would with, never have accepted the nomination of his party had the opposition to him been apparent. I offered Over-- S ockad-- B t Liquors for Holito resign when I visited the indays Cheap. dignation meeting held in the court house, said Mr. Turner, but they eaid Nol Nol you are not the man we object to. I have nothing but good will and 'kindly feeling for my Republican successor and in fact all Republicans; hut I , - - . meeting will be held on Saturday af-or- Several Fourth ward boys wfeih banquet hall, . arrested yesterday for disturbing The statement of the Treasurer the peace. Their hearing takes which was approved by the out placejody. going board, shows that the new: officers assume control under most New Officers Take Their Seats. favorable' conditions. The report as compared The formal transfer of the county of the previous year: that to officers by the incumbents their successors was made at noou vqsAmount on hand Jan. 1,- v r ....... towards those Democrats who said tome Yesl YesI, but went out on election day and did Nol No! ' At the close of Mr. Turners speech the old board adjourned sine die. The new board immediately convened, and named Thos. Muir as -- Felicitous temporary chairman. addresses were then made by the three new commiesioners-Al- lr of wh'om expressed the hope that they might be able to administer the affairs of ' the county in the same businesslike manner that their predecessors had. They individually pledged themselves to work for the good of the whole people regardless of politics. All of them admitted their great surprise - at being elected. , , Mr. Henry G. Havball tendered Sheriff Crockett made a few rehis employees a reception on New paying a deserved compliYears eve that Iwas in the nature marks, ment to his predecessor and pledgof a surpri1 on them; but the himself to do the' best he can. outcome of which turi.ed out to he ing Ex Assessor Molen, who- had a very decided surprise to him. made a few remarks, After partaking of an elegant sup- dropped in, afterwhich,CommissionerMeikle per which was spread forthenr at invited the members of the old Mr. Hayballs expense, his emboard, and other county officers, to ployees presented him with a New attend a jrhich was given Years gift in the shape of a hand- in their banquet honor at the IVaeatch some horse and cutter. It was the and where a most enjoyable Club, most unexpected thing that ever time was After deciding to happened to Mr. Hayball, and the meet at 11!Spent. a. ni. today and - effect presentation nearly look him off an organization the commissioners his feet; but he rallied in time to adjourned with their guests; to the help his guests 6pend a very pleas aut evening. It in ay"bo Interesting to the public to know that one of the new ordinances of the city wjhich THE FACT went into effect yesterday, prohibits minors under the age of sixIN BUYING YOUR HOLIDAY GOODS THAT WE teen being upomihe stre.et at night o o Are Never Undersold. unaccompanied by either parent or And that it ig necessary to combine guardian, after the tolling of the quality with price to get the satisfaction, you fire aesire. Our bell. Section 2 of the ordinwill be a selection' of the highest order and Hol'day display prices GUARANTEED to meet all competition. .Groceries are .not, , luxuries, ance says: It shall he the duty tney are necessities, and we make prices accordingly. of the city Marshal to ring the ; : : fire for the . bell, city slowly, space &er (Drugs, Medjcines, Pre IN PROFUSION. of three minutes each day as fol.srciptions, Toilet Articles, lows: From May lBt to Octobey 1st, of each year, at nine oclock p. - , l m.; from October 1st to May 1st at 8 oclock p. m. The ordinace kinds in abundance at prices . further says that parents shall be cn us whether vou b or not. held responsible for their children being upon the streets after, that Grocer The Best Reason - nek ancLup to.dateand,we OtDa Jolinsoiri Oivoby- - v - Formerly of Cardon Jewelry Co. Now.jnext to Meat Market, Main' St. -- ; r Logan- . - 1 OVEELOOK , t . f , v - - - We have some Biff Bargains to offer ' for business close before we you stocktaking,; in Mens; Suits, Rubber Goods,; Hats Xiiq.'u.oxs , tour. , r - . ' , Caps and Shoes. ; -- guar- antee Aur goods as represented. ! .ENGRAVING' FREE. , , oo cr czSr'Ia-aaaLi- Why You should buy your Holiday presents from us is that you get your moneys worth. Our stock is . a UsTOT , r - -- bod UOr7 -- - Lap Robes Card-tacke- r, , TheCo- - op Gro. & Drug Co. sell The Journal force in general, wine for Holiday cheaper than any and ye local man jn particular, body. . the compliments of the - TuBTbest brandies and holiday appreciates New- - Year, extended by Manager liquors are to be had at J. R. Preston of the Co-o- p Grocery and t Edwards. J Co. Drug Mr Wm. Homer, the Trenton Elder Nathan Thomas, a son of stalwart, was doing business in the Judge W; N. Thomas, returned city on Saturday. home Sunday from a two and Students wishing board and half years mission in Xhe East, block from B. Yr lie spent the greater part of this lodging, one-hal- f time iu the State of Maryland. College, apply at this office. and Will engage25, 85. -- I Oraatiaaa wlU the Lit dsiy . SUBSCRIPTION KATES t Maa. UM. - ClaUtuc, BEi JOURNAL, LOG AN, OTA El. JANUARY 3 1830. Y, Crockett, Licensed Bill and Poster Logan, ment have been fixed at ' X Utah. . and 50 cede. A case of selling intoxicants to Bibiiof W, B. Preston came tip will probably come before minors Nkw omSunday morning to Bpend Justice Smith today. Year with his relativeshere. Mr.1 Lindsay.' opens with the r Johnson & Ownby- - ha's special It has never been Hunchback. for and spectacles arrangements doneln Logan Before by him. : Sheriff Turner was as happy A host of. country visitors were in ton- on Saturday, and the as a larkyesterdky, and seemed to merchants' did a very good bust regard his release as a blessing. ness. The box office opens for the Hon, R. S. Campbell came up Lindsay engagement Thursday at 10 a; mTteduced prices will pre from Salt Lake on Sunday and T spending a day or two in his form vail. erhome. .Mr Lewis Cunningham, who' is Mr. Lindsays many' friends conducting Bishop Prestons farm will no doubt" be on hand Thurs in Benson, had his back painfully hurt on Sunday through a tree day.evening and give him a rous falling on him'. ing reception. The last issue of the - Southern Jewel heaters when they have a fire in them. Star prints 'a portrait of Elder The Consolidated implement Co. John ,E. Griffin of Newton, who is sells them and has & hard tim9 to now laboring in the South as president of the Virginii confer t supply-- tborcl em andr Prices-fo- r Ia Rblldu4 'nry I 7 ' ! , V; ; :g:j arj - V. |