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Show December Tuesday, Tim TZlArZZZLT JOURNAL, LC" AN,. UTAH. 6, .1904... AT THE ?,j'i V, ,1 - of-th- - 5 . e during the entertainment does the audience lose sight of the' story of the play, which is found: d on 'a retired millionaire, NathtimV attraction. On theNovelty program this week is the illustrated for? Song VGood Bye,' Little GirlGood J ,To tell what you want to Bye, by.R. J. Hammer This is 1 .What i is this newspaper OPERA HOUSE v ' know' Yaur T ; t jf it'iis. here I. 7 pwniwM woe tf A mm'i Uh questionable merit, has steadily growrt until the name of. Ferry s Seeds is now a household word Yvith every planter m the land. .Ferry a Seeds an famous for their purtjy,: freshness and reliThe greatest of care . is ability exercised' in "theif growing and and selection,, and only seeds of the highest possible standard are ' placed upon the market. Every package las behind it a reputation of a houso whose standards are the highest in the trade. A fresh stock,'just received from the growers, is carried by dealers , everywhere All farmers and gardners ought to have a copy of the 1905 Seed nnualof the Ferry Company. It contains information and suggestions that are invaluable. The Annual will be mailed free to anyone addressing D. M, Ferry & Co. aniel Coyne, with an aversion to automobilists, trying to obtain for his family a better footing in society. Thomas Jefferson, son of the1 famous Joseph Jefferson, with an excellent supporting company, presented that famous and ever attractive old play. Rip Van Winkle, last evening. The next attraction billecLis the in Detroit.rMichr Bi g 'Four Stock company UncIeJosh, on Saturdayeven-in- g 4-next. The play has been-carcfully cast and faithfully rehearsed STATE NEWS . and the performance will be a -- t. -' srood one. - - The following is taken from the Herald, of Burns, Morning-Time- s - By the blowing out of a locomotive .crown sheet on a freight train near Farmington, a fireman named. Bartlett fatally, ardl engineer Rene Burke seriously, scalded. Both men were taken to Oregon r ,, Knowl tons Big Four .Stock company played to an appreciative and enthusiastic audience at Floral Half Monday evening. This Ogdn. Toftipfifarecrterirfor-T)n- - e wejek during which time they have entertained our people royally. The play this evening is one of 'high grade comedy full of many touching and pathetic scenes, intermingled with occasional outbursts of quaint sayings from The scene is laid Uncle Josh. m an old New England home with the indomitable Uncle Josh as pater families. His trip to Boston is mi of excitement and the audience goes wild with laughter i.t KrnTof fits queer antics, only to he plunged into ' deepest grief a moment later by the touching scenes surrounding the- - death of -- his-' neighbors daughter and the adoption of her child by Uncle Josh.r Dell Knowlton. the star actor, is perfectly fitted for im personating where there is a blending of tragedy and veomedy. His other-wissanctimonious demeanor is quickly transformed into one of hilarity, causing theaudienfje to alternatively laugh and weep. The play ends in excitingtableaux, side-splitti- ng v- 1 A famous Seed House. r An instance of commercial ' development and 'growth to propbh-- 1 ions unusual is cited id the career oftheveldnWj seed firm;; ,!). M. Ferry l& Co., of Detroit,' Af ich? Since ibj establishment half a cen tury ago. the company, following out principles of strie.t business -- inieCTityLAadJjuildiiiglhponLlATni Correct Glothesjorflen A spruceness of dress is also very proper and becoming at your age; as the ne'gEgence of it implies an indifference about pleasing, which does not become a young fellow. Lord Chesterfield to hit ton. Conductor Geo. W. Moore was taken to a Salt Lake hospital with several broken ribs and a iraetur-e- d ankle. As stepping from one car to another, the coupling broke and he stepped into space. he-wa- s el MAKERS 5enjaniin&(o NEW YRK tine cuflom-mad- e in all but price. The makers guarantee, and ours, with every garment. J We are Exclusive Agents in this city. 11 ' Howell & Crawford I 81 and 83 Main St, Logan, Utah WHISXIE3 BRANDIES ; CI0AE3 -v . ' K J BOX CANDIE3 -CKIES BRUSHES 'I , rAC3 POWDERS WINES , Earl'S England, v , . ! , . ' - DONT BE MI55LEI) BY THE BLANDISHMENTS OF OTHER ' ., PEOPLE,. IN THE FACT, THAT WE ARE NOT THE . PLE WHO LEAD IN OUR .LINES, FOR TT IlAS BEEN OUR AIM TO GIVE THE . The Journal : Gentlemen : f n your issue of Saturday,' December 3. in an article,. headed Pretty Smooth - . MONEY OF ANY BODY I CHRISTMAS BUYING, LET US IMPRESS YOU NOW, IX THE FEO-- . ALWAYS VALUE BEST 4 - THE FOR OF MATTER , THAT TO SEE US BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE WILL fife MONEY . . IN YOUR rOCKT. appear statements that Scheme , FE2UPUSESS t . ; . WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS are false, wholly incorrect, and calculated to work to the disadvantage of The Logan Republican unless corrected promptly. Wc prefer to believe that these state-mnhave been made unwittingly, without knowldge of live facts. WE WILL AND . YOU right to get it. - ts We-her- present- - you- - the e Try a Eottle of Our Imported Wine trim sta- tus of the matter of which you writ Fund request yoiflcr publish this letter in fuRln yoiir next is- - can and do lendw nothing, and Mmrpj AllCClLl C vour assertion that lie iaone, pf lXUYCltY ? V I ' most on , the ardent Presbyterians ,, T earthis absolutely false and eaL - - - - - ciliated to appeal to religious prejudice. This ill becomes a news' paper which has said' so "much about "church influence in temiUustratdSong, .Good Bye, poral matters. The editor of this Little Girl, Oood Bye R. J. of a member the Once 'was J I paper Hammer. " Your reference to our voting contest as a skin game by which people are bilked 'Lis false for. the reason that tlje prizes given away in this contest are rated at their ordinary, selling, price and cost no one a cent more than "the usual subscription price of this paper.' The guesses and votes are given S' t- - p- . . -- -- Presbyterian years ago requested his name taken from the rolls for the reason that he was mot then in sympathy with Presbyterianism or any othr The editor still stands ism. thusly and wo cite you .to either Rev. Clemenson or I. Nj Smith for a confirmation. Your .entire article isjnislekd- ing. mTfair and we trust you will be glad to rectify. the matter so fpr as it is within your power to dq so by a publication of this of a T acknowledgment your mistake! '' ' Very Truly, MOORE AND TURNER. $350, Mr. i. D.! M. Duo. Sims 5th South. . . The ; Tramp - - . ' ' ItLVAIt. x, tt UOA. express packages, or anything .Hall-sati- le . else hauled ,leave your order with r.tPr the Harris Music company; tele-(Qomedian phone No. 156 Y.v Ha J. PORTER.' ' w.iL ; V ' , . FOR SALE OR TltADE A good farm of 160 acre all under Will sell or trad irrigation. same for Logan property or a small farm close in. Address J. B care The Journal, Logan, Utah... . Grotesque Randolpbsfhe Kid and ' Chinaman - Knockabouts, Bur Contortion, Acrobats, pjid it I t lesque Trapeze. '.On ' A . Edison s Moving Pictures: ' Race for, a Htisband. -- let-fl-r'a- 11 and Mrs. or house- - keeper A. middle aged lady who can give good references want Such a placeAddress 197 West. ou ehureh-butf- j Either nurse . ibs6lirrelrTiVthrymitestr1s70it- ducted fairly. Your reference to the worth of the 'piano m' questiorif Costing at least $(& and marked up to It is Delicious. lots. cheap on North Main street. Will make lovely homes. F, A, NEUBURGER. ThprltrA -- -- 7- - Racy-an- d flidesplitting.:-:.-;- - , ATTENTION. PLEASEl We want your repaitrwork. Vatch'-sclocks and jewelry,' anything tUat We needs repair in' these lines. will do it right, promptly, and at prices to suit. We need yoar pat' ronage, and we propose' to please you in order to secure and keep it - , , ,, . -- T Wexdklbos, XA r' First North St, East ot TitLjag Office. CVM. , . . , W O ' t HOUSE 4 ROOMS good barn, : r good outbuildings, 4 city lot .in . town, 80 acres of .good farming land, 4 horses, 4 cows, wagons, machine!, etc. A number one place. ,WilI be sold bargain. , C. HAN- - t on IIANS Write or call A. Ped- SEN, Newton, Utah', or H. ; ersen and Co., Logan, Utah. . Y P.' Jones, a solicitor for the Salt Lake Herald,' yras sentenced to thirty days imprisonment in Salt Lake for embezzlement, - , ' . Charles B. Smith, 'of Salt Lake, heard some one. trying to stealthily enter hisT re8ideneC"ina.thc night. Sallying forth armed with a revolver, he compelled the mahis hands and rauder to hold-u-p enter the house while he telephoned for the polieer As he was doing this the man made a break for the Imck yard fence, but was stopped by a buflet .which .whistled by his head. . A mopieliTIater he sprinU ed for the front gate, . nothwith-standin- g some more shots, but was captured by the police, who were copiing, with the' patrol, wagon. He proved to be J. E. Hancock, a Fort Douglas soldierHis- comrades said-hwas drunk, but this ' the police deny. i W. ,. -- ' -- ALU :r 'A v 1 t ' - Jf I f ' , Harry Anderson, sixteen years of age, of Sjlalt Lake, J stole some steel j eastings; was arrested and ' admitted his guilt .. ; i At The Novelty Theater. t The bill at the Novelty Theater this week is W exceptionally fine one.' The week opned last night with the usual fall house, notwith- - and Mon- , -- 7 OF 4THE7 r : A W . J i t - U it In J If 4 ft ok Sri V il IV 3 - - u 4 h i; Pii -- , 4 V. ;' I T f . malt musical instrument of all, kinds continually in stock. AH i POTATOES wanted at MeNiei oup good arc sold cheaper than I i and . ever this fall, Wc.want your trade Spencer . - Fifth. v ' ' and appreciate it. WHITE SEW'' . Store y " MACHINE. RANGE - AND -ING "1 4 MUSIC COMPANY, No. 9 Main iLENTY, of chopped .wheat Street, ;. F. A. NEUBURGER, A and barefey always on hand at the Manager, Logan. ' ' ' . i Hyrum Feed Mills Londd HERE The,' IjOOK ; ' )NE H UNDRKlcorJs "of - dtv house is the eheapest store in Lo: A or grcpn logs wanted at the Hy gnft for Xmas presents, consisting " r ; 41 mm"1 Feed and Saw Mills. of Dolls and Toys, Albums, ' Inloid Goods," Chinaware -- 1 . FURNITURE. Movs, ..bought, Glassware; also Silk Shawls, Silt sold - and - exchanged. Jackets, Wrappere,Ladicn ' SECOND lIAXD STACIE.. Skirts-an'Waisfs, Neckwear, i i 7 Handkerchiefs 'and hll kinds cC rent in ,Dry Goods. Menvk to ROOMS' ;? .OFFICE . Department tfte.ni Heat, Commmirfl)0?k ConWms...LMm. -Drat Eaqa, .ECopOrM . ' OwrAiri.. ,CqU.- . IJO: . f : 1 .. x.i Is it. s,lr I a ' . and Ties, Men s and BoysClo- PJG-t-Mens and Boys Hats, IV A 'pigling. ESTRAY bWk about 2 or 3 months old is at my iLine of Mens, Ladies, and ChiM-plae- e where owner can get it by rens Shoes and Rubbers. Rej 0 paying expenses, Jens Olsen, 475 member the place: 81 1st North ' 0 West 3rd Nortli. bock west 1st National Street, 4 ' Bank corner. MRS. E. M0LLO, . FOR SALE Two fine building Proprietor. , ' if i Jf I 3 ' f -- ' WATCH. FOR IT if V - ' . y.. . i .ISSUE 7 GOOD-HOME- - 'of-fic- pardon. GLAU--J- - life and :n. riADVENTURES' -- , Vfilliam years, to secure, ' ANTA ABOUT--S "GOOD OLD SAINT"1 A FASCINATING STORY ' . OF ABSORBING INTEREST. V - FOR OLD AND YOUNG (BY FRANK BAUM) IN JOURNALS CHRISTMAS V - the e S.. P, Armstrong in Salt .uf Lake the other day, and presented him with $300 in part payment for his efforts, continued -- during , ten HOME COMFORT arch Ranges are theHwo greatest Malleable Iron Ranges made. The White Sewing Machines are absolutely the .best sewing ..apparatus manufactured,' We also have on- ly the beRt needles, oil and extra for all machines. The Farrand -SEVERAIu --for. Organs must be heard S Sale in Smithfield. Apply tqGEO. ciated, nothing like it here. Also viour-fine line of Pianos. We have , e ed , . - . -- aa , nttmetLIIntehhigSj-eirter- jjljrtd TOILET ABTJCLE3 . Thomas Williams, recently pardoned from - the . penitentiary, whitherjhe had be?n pentJnJSSi for lift, for the murder of a man in your dfess. raiment bear-slab- i as you say, is absolutely unfair. The piano is one of the Fortunately the '.impact against Schiller make, a Bachman, sold by the next car knocked his body the Thatcher Music Co., has sold clear of the track. f, for $350, and is listed at $350. Your assumption and publica- Coach Maddoek 'and his foot- tion that this contest is not absoball team, of the U. of U. were lutely fair and free for all, so far wined and dined by the, alumni as- - fts the Republican is concerned, is sociatiorrat the Altar clubr fffls(MTfever part icula r. J - -- Your reference tohe RepubliThe fiend who' made the inid- - can I. editors interest in the night assault upon Mrs. Schwan, A. work.V a thing of which you at .Murray, is said , to be. continuing his night prowling and trying to break into residepces where but women are left, theirhusbands working " night shift at the smelt-- 1 ers j - yin your duty; ,.t -- Ijcsmcch Uy 14 i CENTER STREET , sue. ' n "fe' a. splendid number. Then comes Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hall, the versatile duo, that does a little of everything fonhy and does it well. Sims, the tramp cartoonist is a unique novelty and is a whole show in himself. The Grotesque ' Randolphs, the k id a nd the Chinaman.are an amusing pair and Always bring down the house. The Edison moving picture is entitled. A Race for a Husband and is one of the best ever exhibited here. t r rs - . him, - standing the fact that the other theater had an unusually 'Strong TEA Mason and Mason, in Fritz and ' Snifz ,'was the attraction at - the .opera house on Saturday evening. Fritz, the Burglar by Chas.A Snitz, the Detec. Mason, and tivej by Harry LC- Mason, are full of amusing complications, the manner of which is ingenious with dialogue that is brisk andf up. to date, interspersed now and then jrith a musical number which is story, and not merely part fill in to in the time. At no pu$ 1- v. I A -f |