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Show T11K TRI-V7LEKL- AIM.IL 10 JOURNAL, LOQAN UTAH Y l-- 0 .Tn Car don & Burnhams filk grenadines fit paper. ni Dry (Joouj Co.s. YOUR DOLLARS-IJi'orj- p 3 r- -n rhubarb and . J Asparagus, is pnblUhf.1 ffery UlfliaiEXT DEPART JJarb wire fit lowest price fit z5L The LoganNnrseries.. at $.-Auderiiou t JJoiuiujjl JnhnlL "TuwyV Thnmlnyanii 8Htnrisy Alexander, the optician; will of flock itpple hardy A fink at , be at the Kiesel Hotel, about April jtreVa at The Logan Nurseries. Utah. . 21st. Logan City, Cache County; has several The Ilyrum Co-o- p W.McLaien and daughD. Mrs. cedar posts for thonsand first-clas- s ters leave Logan on Monday for ' sale. euBscRirnos rates. : Salt Lake, where they will reside to ' sale. for Mouths Apply 3 Months Potatoes in the future. One Year '6 75 ets. $1.50 S3.0Q Storehouse, Providence, Dishops The warm weather is fetching Single copy,' 5 cents. Utah; np the river and as a result beer . . Cath ia Advance. in demamHin-LogaGo to The Loan, NnrserigjLloiL4a4ikely-io-b- e ornamental is so thick that and TlTade water as the city fruit; ADVEKTIS1NO RATES. chew it to one has trees. thoroughly in it. Cabd,on & Burnham have some order to swallow Locar lines, 20 ct. per line each Insertion, Bending Notices, 10 ets. per line each bargains in carpets and Japanese Judge Hart handed down a de.. liiacrtiou, cision -- on -- Thursday in the case of word each matting. Miscelluneoiia Column, )e. underwear muslin Elizabeth A. Garrvs.A. E. Cran-neinseition. NEr lineof 1 made Bates on Display advertisement administrator, .denying the just arrived at Logau Dry Goods known on application. . t motion for a new trial made by the ' Company. Contractor ONeill commenced defendant. Advertisements not accompanied by writ Logan is to be favored with the ten directions will be inserted until for laying the curb for the pavement on the north side of First North bidden, und charged accordingly.. opportunity to bear Miss-Emm- a ' " St. on Thursday. . Lncy Gates, Utahs famons singer. LOCAL POINTS. The r Agricultural College auThe trial of eases in the District have made, arrangements thorities Fine evergreens at The Logan Court for the April term begins for her appearance here on May 10. The Sfathara case on Monday. Nurseries is the first on the calendar. The many friends in Logan of Hememrer the elearatice sae on Mr. William McAlister, former Rev. Charles G. Davis, who at one shoes at John 1J. Andersons. time was a prominent educator, of j ly of. this city hut -- lor - several to hear of Go to The Logan Nnrseriesorjyearg will be this pasj ft reii.;jenfc 0p Kexburg, his city, which pained at St. occurred death, seeds, plants and is down from his Idaho home on a Davis was Mr. Lonis last Sunday. Spring tonics, wholesome beer visit to his many relatives and in his. falLvisiting., phi Logandast friends here jinAthe- - best quality oJiquors-.attime. acquaintances, all of whom Club Saloon. Mr. Ilarrv Crowther, son of were heartily glad to meet him. the Sixth .1 lot childrens shoes worth up Joseph Crowther of to, 83c. Choice, 50e. at Logcn ward, leaves Loganon Monday for AgreaT stock Kansas been City, Mo., Laving guitars, accordions, etc., has just Dry Goods Co.s." called on a mission to the. South-Wester- n arrived at Music Store. is Cardon& Burnham have the M. states. C. ordered some Mr. Harris best Range o.n the market today- some fine violins from the best of Marshal has The Mr. J. A. McAlister is now with dry bran and shorts and posted signs without any exception. onMhe walks forbidden to bicy- German makers. They will retail local agent for the Union Savings pa d near the holes, so that Mis Lucy Iloving is in town. will cat it. One man who clists, but apparently little atten from $33 to $30. They harp a and Investment Co., of Salt Lake Miss Iloiing's litest fad is Social- tioir-and has are the best been to them. tone, they is paid Its s6 lovely City. using the potion in this ism. and she is quite as much of nice to ride on those pave we have seen for the money. Lat- stated wav, that on his land he awfully an enthusiast ns ever. Marriage licenses: James Jen- had thinned out the squirrels-sments that one is tempted to risk est sheet musie every week. liar- o son, 27, aud Jane Burrell, 19, both ris Music Co. there that Judge Hart handed down a de arrest in order to enjoy it. thoroughly are but a of Avon J. E. Robinson, 27, and dozen where cti-there were yesterday in the case' of Jona TnE reputation of the Harris ..The committee in charge of the Frona hundred Hawkes, 27,. both of Frank- a ear athan Holland vs. OrS, L. Ry. Co. Music " Co. "and the instruments municipal electric ago'. plant matter, lin. le Holland, it will be remembered, is spreading. They has decided upon a site for the The rity authorities are d obtained a judgment for $2,130 haye "just 60ld some organs at Dr. J. J. Buswell, Opthalmie and route for the pipe line. plant ruh7' tq preven.tows'from and the railroad moved for a new Araericau Falls, Idaho, and some The Crowther site has been chosen Specialist cf Salt Lake, will beat niogjxUargLnponthestreetSrand trial. The motion was denied. tiraeago they, shipped twafiae - and!lhe-water - will berarriedfrom MrfhCnrtwMonday until Saturday; to that end have put a special "Jof, Bench the popular sales- Estey ' pianos to Minidoka, Idaho the head of the Crowther millraee April 21st to 2Gth, and at Pioneer on to round them up. nntit Mon- policeman Hyrnra, House, to Sunday the Annie Mrs. little' flat wife of above man of th- -, Co-othe is lie Jeppeseu, just Co., Grocery gathered in a lot of them on day noon, 27th to 28th. No xtra Thursday. "From complaints made making rep:vions fo enter the Hyrum Jeppeseu, , died yesterday Ilercnles dam, where the power charge for testing eyes. All the reranks of the le icdicts. The mar- morning at her home in Provi- bouse will be built.. This will by various parties, it is evident ference yon want from your own his services are needed in all riage will likclv take place next dence. Death was dne to a com- mean but a mile and a quarter of parts week, and tlie gentlemans bride plication of complaiuts, the chief pipe liue, aud about 1,100 horse- townspeople and others. of town. Mrs. Jeppe-se- n power will be obtained. It is the will be Miss Rose Stauffer of one being smallpox. Avon and Paradise farmers arc was 27 about Willard. years of age, and intention, later to run the pipe np making war on the ground squirrel leaves her hnsband and two chil- the river to a point just above II. which abound- - in that locality. C. G. Ilyde, field man dren in addition to a host of DeWitts ranch, which will give The poison which has been distrifor the Logan Sugar Co., was in friends to mourn her loss. She mnch more power, but there will buted for use there, by County town Thursday. He says that was a woman of estimable quali- be ample energy developed for all Clerk Farrell, is said to" be very Thi? risnature h on every box of Iho gen tin the work of planting the beets has ties and was needs by takiug the water efficacious in ridding the land of Lcxfftive BroriO'Q ni nine fairly beguivinost of the drills be- wherever known. highly respected present out at site. Crowthers pest. - The poison is mixed io remedy that enm n cold lb one day ing iu operation. The sugar company decided "some time ago to write all contracts offered, and as a result, now has about 3.2U0 acres contracted for. ?3 Cahdon & Burnham are now in their new quarters jn the building V; formerly occupied by Gecb A. Lowe on Main street opposite the Logan Dry Goods Co., where they will be pleased to meet all their old V HDW ARE YOU FIXED FOR A NEW --SUIT? customers aud frieuds, ns well ns new ones. They are continuing their cheap sale on. their complete C:v line. Xow-- is the time to take adIF YOU NEED ONE WE HAVE THEM CHEAPER THAN EVER1 t vantage of their bargains. Mr. Thatcher assures us that ?VMri os they have done all in their power y.;.) BUSINESS SUITS, BLACK SUITS MENS MENS fn to obtain literal descendants of -3 s NEW AND STYLISH, FOR SUNDAY WEAR Aliles Standishs anny for the pro - $5.00 TO $20.00 $7.53 TO $22.50 duetion of the quaint opera of Priscilla. This has been a difficult task ns It tiunilicred only six at r;:--; HILDUEXS TWO AND THRE- EBOYS LONG PANT SUITS the petiod in question 1G23 and PIECE SUITS AGE 10 TO 19 $1.30 TO $3.00. up to date theyve only found four, $3.50 TO $12.50 find possibly one of these may be found to be a descendant of Govn ernor Winthrop instead of Miles -STIiAW-flATS,FELT HATS, WOMENS; MISSES and CHILDREN'S Blandish ( f ) AND CLOTH HATS. SHOES Pres. Thomas E. Bassett and If: VERY LATEST STYLES. 'THOSE STYLISH ONES with heauv soles. . Elder - David Osborn returned Sunday fiom holding ward conference at Ora; They report havMENS SHOES . SUMMER SHIRTS, " ing had a most excellent time with Pi SILK FRONTS, VERY BEST BRANDS the good people there. Bishop : PP SOFT AND STIFF FRONTS AND LATEST STYLES. . Kerr was unable to be at confer- pi PH ence, on.acconut of having been called to Logan where - his son, pi - Goods. who has been attending the A. C., - had been - stricken --- with -- appendi -- c; -- O: go I b y JNT citis. The people 6rOra fasted h. foi; the boy, and held, special f; services on Sunday morning, for ft. his recovery,-showin- g the . great X--i 3Lj love they have for their bishop. Much good counsel was given dur(4 ing the conference. Snake River m 11- black- - 1 , r , n . -- v , y, , . T oL-inandoli- ns, f . the-Harr- -- they-hand- deter-rtiine- - p - Bi-?iio- i tht SPRING IS NOW PUTTING ON ITS 4 -- A, - $ Is ft a H , ' ' . Two largo rooms full of Ready to wear r -- d on e M . 4 PnrrenL SJ-- I-- . |