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Show -- Tiiirnvirni7ivrrr3 u u rnal, luuXn, utah. , .... day, January lU in THE 1, 1907. t Christmas Angel Visits ' the om quite in accordance with Germans beautiful sentiment the ive about Christmas. fitmas belongs to the chib V Tjverybody , knows that -belongs to them in & deeper more beautiful sense than everybody jknows. One is recoded of it, however, if he such a scene as .is portrayed in this hospital on Christdres-ge- s mas eve. One of the nurses in a long, soft flowing robe of white, bearing in her hand a fir The bough covered with snow. , wit-n.ss- es cottonsprinkled.with dust. This is the Chris- tie angel : -- n, The 4- - tb tast. offer this new togethr- or one year, by mail for $3.75r o y carrier for $4.25. pJP R- - Um flT r: 5 , bar-roo- ; -- "I t is good business to ido . ; .. , , e "" J. Christmas Presents a Subject Demanding Serious Study. - hlL.thcL.businessm .r can at homo and not send . North Rsidense-15- 3 Riter-Dros- . f . ENDS CELEBRATION PAGE SEVEN' 4- -. air Inasmuch as no screams were When the day dawns all thp heard, it Js. Relieved that several children are taken into the t kin- men were engaged in!the slaughSome are carried, ter and that -- the victims -- were dergarten are rolled, and some can struck down unawares. 80 wi nf- - Sure enough, each .finds Those who were burned .were drums for asks he what doubtless thrown on the fire after tkjre r dolls and trumpets and being killed, an effort being made ks.' On a. long, low table .is a to conceal the crime. It la thought filled with the' crime was committed last ph te for each one, indies .. and. queer Jittle German evening, when the men were sittableau a is wall cakes. On one ting around a table engaged in' a of the Nativity made of small card game. : , , wax figures and a painting on There was a panic in the Italian 'J wtairomplptes the perspective quarter, following the discovery Df'hills and jdiepherdsjmd, rihe of the bodies. Th police force was guiding star. Hanging from the exhausted and jthe department wall in the center of the ward is was forced to call on the firemen a large hoop covered with 'laurel. for assistance in keeping order.-Th' At intervals around it are set Italians are greatly excited. lighted candles. -- Itriaaui pended It looks as if there can be a sucfrom the ceiling by four wide ribb- cessful effort to suppress or exons, tinguish the gang', because eve.y In, the fever ward,, where the son of Italy in the city seems willinontagious diseases are cared g-to aid the authorities. The eourse of the little :r, chief of police says be has receivpatients their annot leave, but they have ed more information this morning Christmas too. Two large, fine than ever before, and that as soon pruce trees stand in each end of as hegets his lines .laid, out, he He ward, brilliantly illuminated intends driving the gang from the tiny, many v , colored electric city. ghts Philadelphia North "Am er- .can. THE ART OF UlVlNa. HORRIBLE DEATH il BUS.INE SS DIRECTORY Both Phones NOTICE pain - mintained m the' future as favorite Christmas post cards have very little room for writing. The entire back of the card is covered with a Madonna and Child by Murillo, Raphael, or, to come to more modern AP.CTTTECT8 times, Gabriel Max. or Bouguere-au- . .The coloring is most artistic, f. BARRETT and these cards are quite worth Architect framing as little works of art. Work Superintended Whea Some of these Madonnas for in' Desired stance the Raphael Madonna of CTnioa Bloek Ho. TIN Knln St. Pho.e I6S X. the- - ChairtWare-framed-- in a BARBER HOPS wreath of glowing holly, which WESLEY JACQUES contrasts vividly with" the "colors in the Rpman scarf flung over the Barber Shop and Bath Rooms back of the chair. Other subjects We employ none but first clast are to be had in these truly artistic post cards, notably por- barbers, thus ensuring the beat for many days. women- - byRpmney of service. Give ua a call and b traits of-fand Lely, Reynolds and Gains- convinced. MURDEROUS MAFIA- CLAIMS' SIX VICTIMS borough' Greuze and Le Bran. FEEDSTABLES s" New York Globe. REOPENED Found in New Orleans Tenement NATION FEED STABL) FARMERS CARRIE THE House Where They Were . Murdered. certainly smashed a hole in the Mafia 26. A of Kansas, but, BalNew Orleans, Dec. Garffs: Mill. Site on South Main Street, plot, that has been working secret lards Horehound , Syrup ''has a cure as for fed at reasonable pric? feams records as respon- smashed all ly for years, is regarded Good horses bought and sold sible for the deaths of six Italians, coughs, Bronchitis, Influenza and have A. WILLIAMSON, Manage W, diseases. this found murdered all Pulmonary morning. "The crime was. committed on never ' "found 7 a medicine that CARL A. TORP Dumaine street, in a tenement would cure a cough so quickly as house. Ballards Horehound Syrup-ha- ve Sold by bodies were used it for years. victims Expressman of the , The children. are. toldofthe gentle -- visitor - and -- wait - in. their When .darkness is little cots. outride they bear the strains of The iw et music in the distance. r ses are singing Christmas car- , and the sotinds come through I n doors. Then the Christmas angel "comes. She goes to each lit-t- a j' le cot, bending over each form to listen to the .whispers'.- secrets. Each une tells fier what he 'wants on Christmas 47-Thewith a tender word, she passes out, rand to Jhe sound of irola - they- - all Jfa.ll. jalfiffcn hacked'tcrpiecesrand''tKjmr-from them were those who can slip away badly burned. , -- The i laperandTheJournal CHRISTMAS POST CARDS. Fast following the girl came her sweetheart, George Auerbright, who had been sitting near the front and was the first, to note her peril and spread the alarm. Just as the girl reached the front oi the church she was caught in the arms of her lover, who was seemingly unaware of the flames, ne rolled her in the snow and ex tinguished.the flames as soon as possible, but it was too late. The face and the body of the girl were burned almost to a crisp,- - and she died while-bei- ng taken to the emergency hospital. d Auerbright was terribly-burneon the hands and face. His wounds are not believed to be serious, but he will be confined to the hospital In one of the German hospitals observed a cust0f .ttr country is 4 3 : people. Suffering Children. mo is- diamond Philadelphia Press. mtojtheiieartsoftbeussembled - EEKLY JOU RNAL, LOGAN, UTAH W door her entire body was envel- mistakes are likely to occure, and oped in a sheet of flames and the petty and absured, but, no less mad cries of the girl drove terror lasting, feuds are the consequence German Hospital leiilhe TRI-- LAWYERS I your money away to build up other communities. NOTICE is hereby given that on the 25th, dayNE3EXER, HART A NE3EKE1 1006, William R. South and Sarah Lawyer - -- Jane South executed and deliver ed to Studebaker Brothers Com Suites 5 and 6 Commercial Block PHONES pany of Utah a chattel mortgage ' on one iron gray mare, weight Ind. 90 Bell 70 about eleven hundred pounds, LOGAN, . - - UTAH 8 pot in forehead. Three years old, no brands. That said mortgage BEAL ESTATE the in record of was duly filed We loan money on most favorCounty Recorders office of Cache the of that able terms, sell' farms and eity Utah; Countyi State amount duo upon said mortgage property, and write Insurance, in at the date of the first publicat Utah and Idaho, t i. : rn ion' of this notice .is the sum of J. Z. STEWART, of : r- the on that ,7th day $77.50; 1. -- Manager. of two Jannary 1907, at the hour PHOTOGRAPHERS oclock p, m. of said day, in front ODELL IOTO STUDIO of the place of business of., the 'Famil) undersigned, at No. 29 SouthMain : Street in Logan City, Cache Conn v' A Specialty MmiK CnUrfed lo OrnjM, Indl Ink ty, State of Utah, the undersigned FmmI m4 FMr Colon, will sell said property at public on nr Hnln mnd Cntor Btrocin, In a, t? to auction to the highest bidder.. Date of first publication DecemJOSEPH TARBET ber 22nd, 1906. Plumbing,' Steam Fitting STUDEBAKER BROS. CO. of Work1 , Paper Bag, Envelope or ' ' WHEN. YOU WANT FIRST CLAS3; JOB., PRINTING, CALL PHONES UP THE JOURNAL. NO. 7. 1 I. : ,t ! Twine lines. , . - We carry several kinds of each as well as V 1 Pens, Pencils, and Papeteries ; . , ' . , i many t , things in the stationery r j line and are prepared to rr v t sending away for anything in the Wrapping Paper, -- - . i ' -- Utah. i There is now no need of - . I t it 8pocialty Repair Promptly Dot - - 'Wain itoeot, bppon Baglo BotW FkoaotMi ..j.u 1 Uxrna,tfta -- f ) I i - r i i, p meet all honest competi- tion in prices T Jomr A. C20CSETT Bonded Abstractor for Cache County. Real Estate and Insurance Money- to : Loan Notary Public. Office In Edwards Block. Phon Bell 197 K. i . . i r j - Q rl in Guise of Santa Claus is asVictim of Fire. , Milwaukee, Wis., Dec. 25. Death in horrible manner turned , happy Christmas celebrated at Danish Lutheran church into wne of temfied confusion fto-when Miss Ella Sulflow, aged was burned to a crisp just as ii, she was about to make her entrance before' an assemblage of young and old as Santa Claus. . The inflammable material which 7, up caughtfire .inrihe Sunday school room and was not noticed by the young girl until she started into the church with her arms laden with presents for the little folks. A sight of rorror met the eyes of the congregation, and with one roice they yelled an alarm, and bose in front started to the rescue went-io-ma- ke tke-disg- uise the young . woman. Realizing r danger too late, the girl dropped her Christmas'" parcels and Parted in mad fright for the church door. , Through aisles of terror stricken people she rushed, and followed by a few of the most men. The cotton robes aich she wore blazed up afresh she rushed through the church. ftytb(Ttime she reached the front dar-you- ng Giving Christmas gifts is almost a science. It is certainly a study for one who really wishes to give and not distress and embarrass. No one is more helpless than the woman who receives an utterly, useless and undesirable gift. She is fairly forced into falsehood and is obliged, to express gratitude which she does not feel. The woman who has a green or parlgr and receives a blue bag, the woman who has a blue dining room and receives a set of doilies embroidered with purple violets, or the woman with a sallow complexion who "is given a delicate made to pink shawl, is actually sin against truth. She feels, if she grateful and is of a naturally tender disposition, that she must she does express thanks which not feel. Then, ten chances to her one, if it is not a' straggle for useless not to pass 'along those eifts next Christmas and fairly involve herself in a mesh of de- THE . lest ceit, she goes about terrified chance the first by any unforeseen in river should discover the gift thehands of the. second recipient) Often people are so deluged by fails useless gifts that memory Such them concerning the givers. PLANING AND SAWMHiLS -- THRlCE-A-WEE- edition K J, N. JENSEN Kinds of Custom Planing Di Saw Milling. Bee Hives Manufa Raid Wharavar tna tnfllsh Lar. tured. 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