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Show 0 THE THE JOUDBAL. Q ' ; C3mmt, - - - It am , I i. iwr TimurAT0 limui Cm, Cuir 6.M. tof crr s 1 AIVXRTISIWO Mi I I lATZSt RATTSt IS r MTfir ssfUoti, rf iMiti m Mcraii if will W UtarlM aatfl r H 1 (Mtl, SU cti, fir llu mk fir OA (kirfii utKliirlj c&m tiiC ! f LOCAL FOISTS. - ,N, Ms. Richard Jessop of Millville, it is reported, is 'not expected to live. . Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! a big assortment just arrived from fac- tory. Come and see 7 before - buy-ing, it will pay you. Isaac Smiths cheap cash store. - $ Mr.T. 6. Brandley, the lively representative of the Utah Nursery Co. of Salt Lake was in Logan the fore part of the week. left for Preston yesterday. " dur-in- g He used on the farm. And Neats Foot Oil for that equals A genuine article can be ob-- , taihed at Riter Bros. Drug Co. I - One of the horses of the fire team while running loose in the yard for a few minutes on Tuesday morning mlniged to get caught in the wire fence along the jail lane and was cut quite severely. JU.2-year-oldaughter of Officer fell while getting into a Uryliale btiggy on Monday evening, and the horse starting, her leg was caught in the wheel and fractured In two places. She received prompt surgical attention. 'On Friday, March seventeenth, the Relief Society of the Second ward will celebrate the seventy-firs- t anniversary of the founding of -the first Relief Society by the Prophet Joseph Smith. A nice programme will be rendered in the afternoon. In the evening a dance will be given for the benefit of the Society, with music by Jeppesons full orchestra, to which the admission will be twenty-fiv- e cents each. d Big line of All Wool Goods at 20 cents per yard. AT v , Logan Dry Goods Co- - Rev. Dr. Paden of Salt Lake, who lectured at the Agricultural College on Monday evening, was greeted by . a good sized audience which assembled in the - couth" chapel The male glee club of the college was in attendance, and rendered several selections in faultless style. Miss Moench also recited very acceptably. The Doctor discussed the subject of Greater America, aud spoke from the standpoint of ap out and out imperialist. He presented his views in an able, forcible manner, and was listened to with the greatest interest. Sheriff Crockett left on Tuesday morning for Brigham and Ogden in pursuit of James Petersen, alias Wilson, who stole a horse from a livery stable in this city. The sheriff learned on Tuesday thi t had been in Brigham and while there had traded the stolen , animal for another one and five dollars. Hethen proceeded to Ogden where he put the horse and addle in hock for $5. That is the last heard of h;m. The sheriff 7 will doubtless recover the horse and addle but the chances for apprehending the thief are rather slim. 7' . , - . at-ach- 'by-soin- e, e WHEN YOU WANT , f,!f!:c3 the food more Cdldzvo end whoJsscnsa Now ia a good time to place a few bouee plants in your homes.. A fine assortment at The Logan Nurseries. FAT, JUICY J . SKATING RACE IN 8T. 1.0UI8.: and TENDER . St. Louis, March 7, The first of a series of three skating races between John Nilsson, John S. Johnson ind ' Harley Davidson, was held at tbe ice palace tonight, Nilsson Winning the half-mil-e race in 1:17. Davidson led the race up to the last lap, Nilsson following close behind. Within ' ten feet of the tape Davidson fell and Nilsson finished.' Johnson came --- are the prime roast, boiling - k J51 ing or frying beef, mutton, and other meats kept in each tJl assortment at the Fulton Market. As th9 season arrives"! Fre ' ini ery to ii : Cares raising of the food, distress after eating or any form bf dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relief. 25ct8. and 50 cts. Riter Bros. Drug 2 Co., Druggists. , guarantee. , city i WILLIAM READING, Prop. Main Street. --- p IW W1.1 10. v obtained marriage licenses yesterday and Tuesday. Harry P. Wilson, 34, and Sarah J. Harmon, 37, both of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Herman Spenst, 21, and Jeanie M. Izatt, 17, both pf Logan; James, C. Petersen, 27, and Louiea Hansen. 19, both of Newton; TJohn W. Waite, 24, and jMartba Mikkelsen, 18, both of Dayton, Idaho; Andrew Best Qualities, Newest Styles, Lowest Prices, Shoes that Wear, MAKE A SPECIALTY f-W- E P.Eliason Co- - ; Paints. Tarnishes, and Lubricating Oils Jr.,x25rof-Loganran- d Nora K. Page, 23, of .Hyde Park. The trial of DrxG.:F, Phillips on a charge of practicing medicine without a State license, J occurred before Justice Knowles yesterday afternoon. Attorney Nebeker prosecuted abd Attorney Geo. Q. Rieh defended. The evidence introduced by tbe prosecution consisted Tf the act impartially in the investiga ion, because they had been on riendly terms with .McCone, yet gnore the fact that Senator Howell, who signed the minority report, stands in quite the same position. He is a member of the same, party and delegation - as Mr. La w, and moreover, through the efforts of the latter gentleman received a complimentary vote for U. S. Senator. One thing is certain, if an election does not take place, there will be a disgusted and discouraged ot of Democrats ic Cache Co. Heavy DrugS2 AS SULPHUR SUCH PURPOSES, FOR SHEEPJ)IP-PIN- G BLUE" VITROLT&c. I We buy in car loads' and give purchasers the benefit of same and solicit inquiry and correspondence from tbe public and trade. w. testimony of Niels Larsen, who,it was alleged had a son treated by Dr. Phillips. 'Larsen proved to be a and- - evasive reluctant very and witness his testimony J I . R1TERBB0S. DRUG CO. of because worthless that fact? Dr. Phillips went on the stand and testified to practicing in numerous instances, in which cases he clajmed the exemptions in the law justified him in doing what he did. Arguments were made by both attorneys, after which Justice Knowles discharged the defendant upon the ground that the charges against him had not been proven. was O G I. -- Mr. J. R. Edwards is putting the 3alace hall to a new use, by using it as a skating rink. He has pur chased a number of bicycle skates. These have but two wheels with heavy rubber tires and ballbearings They run very easily, and furnish a pleasing andexhiler atiDg amusement which is bound 0 become popular. The sentiment in favor of the election of A. V. McCune . to the senatorship, is stronger in Logan than ever before The geueral Tend of opinion favors the adoption of the majority report; that is, amongst the Democrats. Some of he Republicans claim that Sena or Whitney and some others of the investigation committee could not OF-- - White Lead, ; You can find them at . LOGAN, UTAH. Franklin and Mentpelier, Idaho. J. F. Cutter Extra Sour Mash A Hand Made For 50 Years the Standard of the Pacific Coast. U- -- Biggest line in County, E. MARTIN &CO., San Francisco, Newest Designs, Sole Agents for the United States. Lowest Prices. 7 . v ' AT , Logan Dry Goods Co. FOR SALE ONLY . ' T ; r f The Club Saloon. Silver Plat that Wears. 4 The very latest dance is the BelAll Spoons, Forks, Knives, etc., named after that lamy, popular author because tbe dancers a?e A;DE WITT, Proprietor. stamped with the ' ' 7 Logan, ; - TEABS-IUB- or with this on Tea Sets and largoarticles, are fully guaranteed and are the standard Jhe world over, 1 0 noted fof game. The be.t011(, ,, in-thir- sold tm a positive . - market is als its fish and best, and tbe found ' there, dcHv Ackers Dyspepsia Tablets are prompt hr parts-of-t- heart-barn- ; The following named persons J3iS Logan Dry Goods v . , of-M- rf fearfe ? v. N o W U. e S?r Now is the time to oil leather - . - Ths Eastern office of this paper is at 230 to 234 Temple Court Building, New York City, E. Katz Advertising Agency in charge, where files may be seen and advertising contracts made.u' c Fob Grass, Garden and Flower Send your shirts, collars and Seeds 3rd Si. cuffs to the C 0 D Laundry, go to The LoOan Nurseries. V Logan. 7 V Beer, whisky, brandy, gin, anyFlobal Cream is unequaleif for thing you want In the liquor line the bands and complexion... Only at J. It. Edwards. " J 25c. at Riter Bros. Drug Co.- quick growing Iryou desire a Carolina. shoes. Dont delay getting your; shade tree, buy the Pop The Logan Dry Goods Co. have 0 lar oIThe Logan Nurseries., f few left which they are closing out . Where is the right place to gt at remarkably low prices. Groceries, Hard ware, Tools, CrockA grand ball will be given in the ery, etc.? Ans.- - At Isaac Smiths Providence hall on Friday evening CheajTCash Store. March 10th. 7 Good 'music and All-- in Healthy hens fill an egg basket. good time. Tickets 40c. Moral: Use our poultry cure and vited. ., egg making food aDd your poultry Moboni Petersen, arrested for will.be at Riter Bros. profitable; " 77 trespass, pleaded- - not guilty, rand Drug Co. : j was given until this morning to Just as we were going to press prepare for trial. Justice 8mith last will try the case. evening, word came up town of tbe death of Father Bench, of Dress goods, shoes, wrappers the Sixth- - ward. No particulars come and see our immense assort could be learned. . ment and get our prices before No surprise that our surprising buying, it will pay you. Isaac Store. Cash t legislature has sprung, came so unSmiths Cheap expectedly as that of Tuesday when Country Merchants can get itrefueedto take tDy action,. on Gustavesona oil as long as .what either of the of the investireports he has here lasts, at half price, committee. wholesale, so they Can give their gation 1 Those who missed the Max customers a chance to try it. Co. Concert' at the B.Y. Bendix r. Mb, Carl Petersen, a son last college evening, denied them- -' F. F. Petersen, the opera house selves a pleasure worth much more while moving some scenery on Tuesday, was painfully bruised than . the price of . admisof Jt sion, although that may have and otherwise hurt seemed It is seldom indeed ailing upon him. Noubooes were that suchhigh'. an aggregation of talent ; roken, however. as Max Bendix, Miss Osborne and Miss Scott appears in Logan. X . Jilf N.tlc., ell. ft line Mek "Milluiiiirilmi IfrirarturSlrrmlf j JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. , H ARCH 01809. Y . Cum, VB9CX IPTiON TRI-WEEKL- really Looking Backward. Every article of wearing apparel, from head to foot, has to . be. reversed. All the men put ou their coats and waistcoats, collars and ties wrong-sid- e to. They put masks on the backs of .their heads and wear wigs with long Lair hanging over their faces. ; Through the .straggling locks they can see, but ' their faces are not visible. The women dress backwards as well, with poke bon-newith Hbiniace crowns over their faces; .Or in place of wigs over the face, a good substitute may be made by unbraidieg' rope. The first of these popular dances n rf Vici Kid Shoes, Ladies $100 any style toe, button or lace, Hendersons make, & ' every pair warranted, only. Mens $2.00 Calf Shoes, C. M. Hendersons iuaker. every 'pair warranted, in Lee or 'Cong.;;,. 1 . ts Lo-ca- n. will be given, tomorrow evenMarch 10th, in the Palace ball, ' ing, to the music of Ladies' fine - Vici - Kid-- - Silk ' Vesting top, latest style, good $3.03 Shoe, only Mens heavy Oil Grain Shoes, , Buckle or Cong;, good 11.50 ' ' m' grade, only. Y 1 H 1 I 1 j! -- f We Carry the finest line of Mens Shoes We have some rare bargains 10 to be found in the city, J J. 4 '! rena and Misses Shoes. . i . ; si J Jeppesons full orchestra. It should attract a great . party of fun lovers. . ( s , - 1 J .C ' s r. m ' n TYO STORES. 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