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Show HIE PAGE TWO New- -' Prestons' I ' Fine Resort Being Made Other Local News. JOURNAL, LOG AN, UTAH Y William, the thirteen year old son of Jacob Smith of Salt Lake, while gathering frog legs in the sloughs near Jordan river on Tuesday afternoon, was struck by lightning during a thunder storm which arose. Ills father, who' had become' uneasy and began a search for him toward the body,- and the little pail half full of frog legs was- still gripped tightly by one Are Revolutionists Awaiting Result of Move For Peace. Guatemalan - hand. returned from PRESTON, Julyl Sanders and Sanders of Farming a business trip to Sali LakeMon-day- . " Ion, Utah, have leased the Island G. Smith and daughter, Mrs. J. Park and Hot Springs and are To b bs, a re in B r i gh a m I M W nrr Over business, a doing' r7 rushing one thousand people were visitors City visiting relatives. at the resort Saturday last.y The. Miss.Tressa Parkinson left for business men of Preston have Pocatello Monday morning where been wondering whether this new sli6 will visit for some time' with Messrs. Mr. Jos. Marrom . To Industrial .School- - resort wilHnjure benefit to the town, but most of The Davton Real Estate com- concluded tkatf have the people isithe name of a new organ! HtJs-jn- st the thing, On. the 24tR zatirm which- - was effected here of July a big (time i sad certified Monday with a capital of $10,000, for the Springs. $500 being offerby the following named gentleed for races. Automobiles run men:' Jas. Callan, A. W. Ilart. down to the resort every evening T. W. Austin, Lnurin Mendenhall and will run during the 24th day and Alma L. Jensen. This comand night. It is said that Messrs. panys headquartersvjvjll be at Sanders and Sanders have taken Preston, but it is expected that it out license to sell beer under res-- t will have offices at several other riot ions, however, that will not points in a short time. be offensive Jo teetotalers andwith The manager of the newTalr the undertanding that no intoxi-- association, which was organized cants at all will be permitted to be last week, state that their grounds drunk on days of Sunday school will be in readiness and a celebraand M. I. A. excursions. Most tion will be held there on the 24. of the wards will A baby girl was born to Mr. the Springs. drIY(attertOTrtast,Frt, Mr, II. Parkinson, who has been laboring in the Southern dayj morning. Mrs. Jos. Dives, who has been States mission field for the past two years, returned to his home visiting in Ogden for some time, returned home Monday. evening here IViday. , -- v Hyrum Mclnelly, 17, and William Baker, 18 years old, who had !ootedastore inGarfieldeoiinty, have been taken to the Reform school in Ogden. Vanitys Visions -- Embroidered Lingerie .Still pular SheetingFor Suits: Po- - Livestock Journal . Report rt i - n 1 1 s l, j F- Saved1 His While - -- Scotts iTrilfe'ficl(l,,"fattrr?r-Barilistfor- Emulsion summer as in winter. Sea j (of free lample. -- - 409-ti- S SCOTT ft BOWStr-Chemta- . Pearl Street, . .New York, joc. tad f 1.00; el) druiji.t. BUSINESS DIRECTORY ARCHITECTS - 0. T. BARRETT r Architect Work Superintended Whea - Desired - - , Union Block No. -- Comrade's Life. where; 78. N Main St, 'Phone Ifli X HOES BARBER REOPENED THE FARMERS FEED STAHLS at Garffs Mill Site on South Teams fed at reasonable price. Good horses bought and sold. W. A. WILLIAMSON, Manager. returning from the Grand Army Encampment ' at Washington City, a comrade from Elgin, 111., was taken with cholera o morbus and was in a critical dition, say3 Mr. J. E. nough-t- o CARL A. TORP I gave land, of Eldon,-Ibwa- . Expressman hmr Chamberlain s ColicrCholera 153 North 3rd Wit-BotResidence and Diarrhoea Remedy and he. Phone lieve saved I have been engaged for ten years in immi-i- n and conducted MONEY TO LOAN at 6 and 8 per gration work cent. Can be paid off at any parties to the. south and west. I' always carry this remedy time after one year. Fine Farms, -- Main-Street. con-wh- n, f ' WESLEY JACQUES Barber Sh ip and Bath Rooms M Weiem ployinonebu t fi rat-- class Jutiapan and can compel their barbers, thus ensuring the best surrender, as the Guatemalans of service. Give us a call and be have lost their artillery to the re- convinced. volutionists. L FEED STABLES' In this regard the revolutionists are almost unanimously for (Jen. Barillas, now in this city, whowas the first President of Qua- temala, to sene out his term, and declined retiring life. Gen. Toledo, now private ng bleached, as we have been used to finding them. There is a distinct style in ton coats, and pongee has conn back to favor for fhese wraps. It may their irmrs. Some of tin. be' lined or unlined. Most of o mer cattk-- Lorn Lamar, sold at these coats are relieved about the neck aud wrists with a touch f f ( i as goud as their shipment n t week. The Loch-hastecs li'.ni Sugar City so' 1 at $1,21 ami $1.30 today, n gains'. Stock Yards, Kansas City, Mo., lust Mr,day Stockers ami re laK' -- July 16. The. liberal cattle 10 Lh Urs gain'd to 1.1 cents las ceipts last week, 46,000 head, of scarcity, and an of wi ck, account were made up principally woe a, each a ii ' u hi. entf e, 1 9 ,000 h e a d , (j u a fa sales imuilly Jli ?nd fed nanus and Westerns, sliin'y ta'n tiVeals closed lad of grass stuff be $3.37 the proj---t!.wick 10 to 71 cents higher, and " ing c jiii pa ra i v c y ; e ru a h The ii another quarter t, same conditions rule today as ts li,ic pul Ianhand-of (iii-lay, S(e!..i f the 11,000 head ihemka-uat Jl.jb to $0.21 today. 4,.;A0 quarantines, balance Hows sold lower la sit week, but d fcfufi, Grass cattle ale Targil are in strong demand today, PantTTO ( (lira weeks late this seahandle cows at $2.60 to $3.00, New son, hut such as have been hen-hav- Mexico bulls $2.23 to $2.40. been, better quality than usu. Lambs and muttons have real. at. th; opening of the season. gained about all of the loss suf Fed tuif-hel- d 'steady -- to. strong fhmlTiTtherecent the break, "Hast' wertrrn ! is strong todayr market has a strong tone. Sup7 grass cattle 5 tc 20 cents lower were small last week after - last wo'-kbut steady to strong plies Mdnda.v, and run today is only today. . The supply today is sev4,800 head, market strong. Aribright color or black suede us-eral thousand below expectations zona wethers, 100 pounds, sold at in the same fashion. For to hard in 'Guatemala, with proper recognition, of Barillas, Toledo, Castillo and other leaders of the present revolt. Salvador, it is stated, will never consent to making terms wJth Cabrera, herbitter enemy. Cabrera has manifested unexpected military. strength and (his fact has somewhat puzzled the revolutionists, but they declare that the revolution will go on unless the United States government and Mexico can persuade Cabrera to step down and outTheris likely to soon be another revolutionary movement begun in Guatemala supplanting the prese nt one Mexico continues her policy of a strict observance of neutrality, which exempts Cabrera from attacks from the north. Official circles here have received news power of President Cabrera. Were he eliminated and another man put at the head of Guatemalan would affairs the revolutionists be contented and would welcome suggestions from ' the Presidents of both Mexico and the United States. The lingerie belts this summci are very elaborate. Those of embroidered muslin and linen ' are supplemented with bands of velvet that can be easily detached when the belt needs cleaning. A very dainty affair is made on a of plaited embroidered muslin. The top and bottom edges are trimmed with Valenciennes lace and the plain held down with crossbars of insertion. New sheetings for suits come alrefuiy'HDT change of government City of Mexico, July 18. A number of minor chiefs of the Guatemalan revolution who made an invasion of the northern portion of that Republic have arrived here, and say all movements of the revolutionists in Guatemala are brought to a temporary standstill awaiting negotiations . for Salvador-a- nd peace between Guatemala to be held on the Marblehead. American cruiser in eoncerned tihe men most Bat the revolution do not look for permanent peace between Salvador and Guatemala for 'several reasons, one being that the insurrectionary party in Guatemala, with sympathizers by the itnousaHds"atI ToJaytMtthe Safvadorean-arm- y over Central America, will not, it and revolutionists, under comis believed, consider as final any mand of Gen. Toledo, have the -- 190. Disease takes no - summer Vacation. If you need flesh and strength use com-jple- te , 21 , t he lie ve 4.1iatdhe.aafest. planJor United Stales Is to ask for a IN THE FIGHTING - 17 Saturday,' July HALT IS CALLED- - "Struck ByXightningr ' Hot Springs TUI-WEEKL- ; President. Gen. Barillas declares lm only ambition is ito bring about a change of administration Guatemala and to assist in ear- rying out a broad and lihcr3Lpro-man- y gramme. He has large estates in the department of San Marcos and have used it successfully on Ranches and Business Properties Sold by all in Cache Valley, Utah, Idaho and where he is held in high esteem, many occasions. c Canada, for sale cheap and on All reoiitioni.vts deplore any dealers. J. Z. STEWART. good terms. action on the part of the United Utah Vandals Destroy Flowers, Logan, States government that wonbl flow-iEight beds of beautiful give strength to Cabreras admin- LAWYERS in Liberty park, Salt Lake, to his ration, and tliev point cord as proof that lie is incapable jwore destroyed and $2,000 worth op retaining power longer in Gua- - of damage done by vandals who. NEBEKER, HART & NEBEKER temala. unfortunately, have not yet been Lawyers 5 6 Commercial Block. - located, and oxeenSuites They allege cruelties, PHONES itions, forced loans and general) Ind. 90. OldJhronic Sores. Bell 70 ou his part over ay chronic As a old UTAH for LOGAN, dressing series of years. They affirm that it will lx proved that lie plotted .sores there is nothing so good as rtHOI OGRAPHERS to overturn the administration or Chamberlains Salve. While it - ( his-life- ... ' st re-je- rs j i I dewpert-ieeoHdiuJ- i lbat was President of Salvador, and has long been a disturbing element in Cental American politics. d people here be- Regaldo-wbe- rv soldier- -- Well-informe- ODELL PHOTO STUDIO .i8not advisable to heal old sores should be "kept in a entirely, they good condition for which salve is especially valuable. sale by all dealers. Family this Groups A8pecialty For Portraits Enlarged In Crayon, India Jnk Panel and Water Colors, rn er Mala and Center Street. Logan, Utak. e -- . d .andjbuycrs'have to ride trav!-g-And-ftntoi- A Square Deal J'T&.w imTj mi SSL.; ticn you lmy o;wr of and. Glpounds Ari- a coat of thS zona spring lambs brought .$.iu, kind is invaluable made loose, hut a quarter more than they brought not full, find reaching to about last - Monday, Top -- spring Jambs the hemnf the dress skirt, I)c. m- 1 Oil are cirrvt. ou know jut hut run arp paying for u;..t Uiat Uu ingrwt louts are N'.iuuvrlalMiMtory, brtu; g,Uhervl f frten toe nut valtiuUie native oiMloiii.U root- found grow uu tu our and wltHo jnitont toenrr Aawrirwn f arw jtrfeeUy Uanr.it k rvrn to lAio niosi doticaw wwani and lU'.'.i'.'i'u. goi a drop of alcohol cmcc Into t. ir oo:niKslt'nn. A much ivto-- ugmit is used both forex-tiartuu- r and jin-- crt mg tlr iitpdidnal i In them, viz. port' pr.ncio'cs aHcdinc. This u Intmiai mulcl.sul provrtics of Its own. and autc botuj a mo.it visluiu.iu erm-!t, nutritive ami .sootL'nj dcraul kHi day at $5.50, Goats $3.25 to $3.60, and some stuff to the country late ly at $4.25 to $4.75, but the proportion of this class is small, although there are ia good many orders held here for it, to be filled when opportunity offers. J. A. RICKART, ' L.S. Correspondent. r tripUv-reiiui'i- anti-septi- -f- c lilv'i'criic pliits an nr, mrUnt part in tlr. n"M''s(j ddcii Medical IHscoymy in the cire- I.r i:.p?in and weak stminch, ntmidiii hv Muir r'aimrv I gn'v"g tceliiiif liiiiiniMi'.i-- i and timlri'd r ch. Mill Man Falls. cialiJ tongue,- mul hiv.'Hu , beart-lmru- 1 n. ianiiri-itio- - In J, F. Wilson, employed in (he Umi- derange-n."nl- of the at jiuaob diver and Imwi la. Iti'inh" curing nil the almelistnv-.Mi.Vimlc.il Discovery' aiimiMitv ' w for all diseases of the mucous sisx-'timembranes. catarrh, whether of the or of the stomach. Imwels bu-pif-iue- s oriM'hic oriraiis. Kvcn in Us remstages it w ill yield to this sovereign edy if its lift' lie pere'Vi'red in. Ail C'lyroiiic n is well, (..it in h t ih,: Nasal while t.tUug tlio "Uohlen Medical Dik f r the necessary const it utiomil fimfy frei-itreifnii ni to !'.. use the p n d iv with Dr. Nageg two or toiei1 ('.inirih Do'Hriy. This thorough couro of1 tuuea tlid worst g, Daly-We- st mill 3 the-thtld- eu from one floor at Park City, fell to another, a dis- - blue lawn for wearing under sheer gowns are in the shops. The bathing suit illustrated is of fine hard twisted blue serge. Each ruffle of the double skirt is edged with Uack sautaeh braid. The blouse is box plaited and attached terthe skirt. There is a square. neck, and the sleeves are short and puffed and edged with braid. JUDIC CIIOLLET. ' 1 ulw-rativ- cs - L u-- - ! . i It - hM 4 i a , U J, 1 -- . fi U U I f N . A ) 11 ( i M $ -- . j Plumbing and Eteamfitting Specialty Always the Ben V w. Plret N. St, 'Phonal OSee, Kesldence, No. H K 4th S. St. Fksaa 31 X. Mo. J OSEPH TARBET Plumbing, Steam Fitting 8peolkltyReplrWorkProiBptljrDow Main Street, Oppoelu Bagle Hotel Vhoneli 00000O0IOOOS0OO 000 0-0- ' SUMMER' 00 DORSIOhlS r TQ ' ' I Angeles, ' Long Beach, Lo(ta,Utah PLANING AND SAWMILLS 0 0 0 0 0 0 J. N. JENSEN All Kinds of Custom Planing and Saw Milling. Be Hives Mannfas? tured. Kindling wood for Bale. 0 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 O o JOHN BENCH 0 Catalina, 0 0 PLUMBERS 'ATHTPALMER I hI H. I ELENTY OF knows that Ballards Snow Liniment has no superiorfor RheuStiff Cuts, matism, Joints, and all Sprains, Lumbago pains. Buy ways use it. JAny body who has used Ballards Snow Liniment is a living proof of what it does. AH we ask of you is to get a trial bottle.' Price 25c, bOc and $1.00. Sold by Riter Bros. Drug Co. b 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 ABRAHAM LINCOLN 0 Los was a man who, .against all 0 odds, attained the highest honor a man could get 'in the United 0 States. Ballards Ilorehound Sy- 0 tance of fifteen feet, hurting his back and bruising hi3 body badly. rup has attained a place, never 4 equalled by any other like remD. S. Brown, a seyenty-fou- r edy. It is a sure cure for Coughs, Lake Colds, Bronchitis, Influenza and year old inmate of the Salt county infirmary, secured and Pulmonary diseases. Every mothshallowed a bottle of whisky and er should keep supplied with this . C.is. forgetting the staid propriety due wonderful cough medicine. used t.vlnm-c!jIr .siiifc'n nrd ho V ;. onhis years, created a rough house ceil, SIS, ccPiut i 'hi ,il Slid !"i (Jt n '1D Nu r pl It Gt FINE UPHOLSTERING. W'H unt rtid and was taken from his refuge to t. J h t.i.ii, Ujhy ri ID m viMtji.ilo, Lauif-ijHave your' buggies, 'lounges, jiil. . i m ihii mj MW. rr I Dr mtH. hi i. i.11 ItriK , I1U couches, sofas, and chairs, etc., up,ti IB r Dill's I H lkD iX H. iltt? fU Billholstered at the Logan Second t u is", it n ji frivniutnl Letterheads, Envelopes, 'a vvi.I Unit Lul foi ail jt hiDJt"- - ra ' roUkfl If IBM cliMmiu Hand Store. We guarantee the wbirh. lutf CfirUS, l Jicnus, (1; Wittily in hunI, land up to uonsuurp t. nu it iN'ic mittned.i meiiiatcsuiteuitsu. etc , printed at The Journal office. work at reasonable prices. c ALL THIT WORLD 61 South Mala. Lotrea, Utah PAINTEFS AND PAPER HANG ERS Houso Punter and Paper Hanger. Sign Writing, Calsomining Glazing, etc. , Telephoao 161 , W South Mai , M and Paper Hanger. All kinds of graining and eaici mineing done. Good workmanship guaranteed. Beil Phone 146 K. .TODItNAL And Salt Lake, or Write to o J. H. B o 0 1 CHAS. G. HOLMES House Painter 0 Coronado Tent City 0 o 0 0 THE TRIP OE A LIFETIME oO i') .'t 0 See flearest TIIE of San Los Agent Pedro, Angeles, 0 . , U R T N E R, D. P. A. vDOES ALL KINDS SALT LAKE CITY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0'O Q QQQQ 0 J OB P HINTING I fl |