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Show A 4 i. A " PAGE TEN THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. TRI-WEEK- Tuesday,, December 14, 1909. manner the valve of a tar vat THREE MEN DIE IN -- 7 FIERY LAKE OF TAR opened,. and before the sleeping men knew their danger, they were 11. Dec.. Entrapped engulfed. Pittsburg, in a lake of burning tar, four men Unable to free themselves, they were held .fast at the MjcClintock saw the tar flow to a boiler, where & Irvine companys roofing plant it was speedily ignited). Then as in this city early today, and were the fire crawled toward' them, they compelled to wateh the gradually frantically cried for help. The approaching flamesThree of them night watchman was attracted by were burned to death, but the the cries, but was powerless to aid., fourth managed to extricate him- them. self, although he was seriously mirality, by whom it will be subjected to exhaustive trials. The torpedo with a brain, as the new weapon has been called, is fitted with a delicate mechanism, which is controlled by a microphone altachd to the torpedo s rudders. When the. microphone picks up a sound, it deflects the rudders in such a manner as to guide the torpedo straight to the source of the sound waves. Properly aimed, the a feW minor orders. . London, Dec'll. A wonderful inventors claim, the torpedo will se torpedo, --which picks up- - sound p i eku p unfa ilmgly th e noi ene of an ATTIC made the IN SKELETON . propellers and tracks it down, is reported to by ' 1A OFINSANE ASYLUM be in the hands of the Bititsh ad- - mys vesseL lion. L, R. Martineau was in went to the Corraonie home this town on Saturday on businesp. , evening he found the mother distracted over the long absence of Conthe party. Cahill went to the Mr. Arthur L. Crane of river and made a search, resulting cord,' N. H. was in Logan in finding the hole in the ice and on busineqiu , the sled floating in the water. FurJudge J. A. Howell of Ogden ther search is still being made in , was up from Ogden yesterday. He locating the five victims, 1 wasLto" have tried the case of Y. TORPEDO WITH BRAIN Yamauchi vs BaerBros. but it was THE LATEST IN VENTION continued. He took up a few probate matters however and made LOCAL NEWS A traveling set or shaving outfit will suit HIM. Riter Bros. Drug Co,' Dont forget the basket dance Thursday eve. The 16th for the benefit of the absent missionaries. A new livery stable to be known as the City Livery will be opened in Richmond Jan. 1st. burned. LOST Between Logan and Provi- emdence not men were said the ladys gold watch. Return, to been had Simon but at the wmks, Kohler, Providence and ployed .be some at rewarded. there sleeping nigMJn, , MissNanNibley gavww shower party yesterday afternoon in Jhonor of Miss MaggieMorrell who is shortly to be wedded to Mr. Roy Egbert. A Collar and Cuff bdx would make an inexpensive but appropriate gift, Riter Bros. Drug Co. The Fourth ward missionaries will give a program and dance in the 4th ward hall for the benefit of missionaries that are out in the field. Come everybody and bring you dough. Thurs. evening December 16. Nework, N. J., Dec.ll. A skele ton in the attic of the county insane asylum here has proved po a witness that the grand down a presentment handed jury characterizing Dr. Daniel M. Dill, the superintendent, as incompeti ent, and recommending his removal. Dr. 'Dill was unable to account for the skeleton which is that of a woman. No womanj according to his boolys, has died in the institution sinceT 890. The grand-jur- y reported that if the skeleton is mot that of an that. of a visitor, it must and recommends that the investigation bo continued - WE SELL Have you seen the fine new ay of Post Cards at the Co-o- p Drug Cot , . Bishop F." S. Spalding had two fine ' audiences to talk to in this city on Bunday, at 'St. Johns Church. In the morning he took for his, text the first and ninth verses of the 25th chapter of Isaiah, and in the evening he chose the seventh verse of the fifth chapter of Second Corinthians. Hs sermons were forceful and were highly appreciated by all who heard them. Before buying Christmas call at Newbolds the cloth iers. i 4 No inter-- collegiate Look BEFORE Edward Will Coni6 in an Airship? How could he? built large enough to hold theChristmasGoods that will come from him through our store alone. T ake for instance our Ladies wearing apparel, Suits, Coats, Silk TE ... ... ...... .......... i , Mary A. Frederick, Providence Mrs. C. J. Plowman, Smitkfield .1 ... Mqs. J. Thomas, Paradise J Mjssr Clara Hansen, Newton Mrs. Sumner Hatch, Logan ... ... Mrs. P. James, Logan 1 Mrs' Lars Pearson. Millville .. t rf Henry Baer, Providence i i . .1 t ....... . Jos. Buck, Smithfield ...... 7. H. P. Walls, San Franeisco, California T. F. Jackson, Paradise .... . . . 7. Holiday Handkerchiefs OurGreatDecember Garment Reduction Sale is now in full swing. Prices have been reduced one fourth on all Ladies Coats, Suits and Furs Are the Best C We invite an early inspection of our stock feeling satisfied allpurchasers will feel com! pensated, the assortments in every line being splendidly complete, and the prices as reasonable as possible for the quality. Dainty em broiderifed and lace trimmed Handkerchiefs Suits at ...... .... .... ... One-FourthLe- ss C A fine line of embroidered Handkerchiefs 10c or 3 for 25 C A very good Critical shoppers tell us we carry the best line of Ladies Coats and Suits in Logan. 5 s. at 30 off No. 2 Lot of Waists I Black Brilliantine and navy Blue regular $2.50 Jtnd$3.50 value at $3.00 Come Now Coats to 10 yrs value at of age. Regular $6 to $9 j .. $3.00 . . Handbags- and Chain Pocketoff books at 15 Induce-mentsforFu- Buyers 5 ' ' All Furs C Reduced I"" Ajnbftr WASHER'S I . One-Four- th CGJSETSEf . r V v Regular $10. $15 $20 value at $5.00 ' Big Line of Leather Holiday k One! lot of Ladies Long Coats come early Doll Bazaar First .Floor Come and See Our Notable your-pic- Benagline in Brown, Black and Navy Blue. Regular f$6.25 value CHILDRENS LOT 1 OF 8 at $1.00 at once and take No, 3 Lot of Waists You Save Money Here Elegant Xmas. Gift Beautiful Silk and Satin Dresses in all colors at the following low prices $27 The cable nets in all shades Messaline. Taffettas and all . new shades in black; also nice line WHITE LACE CREAM Hessa-line'-- ' come i. ..... - quality (special) at each Hurry, Hurry, They will go fast $20 $15 for Suits that wer were.. $25 $18.75 for Suits that $22,501 for Suits that were. . $30 $26.25 for'Suits that were.. $35 $12.75 for coats that were . . $17 $18.75 for coats that were . . $25 $22.50 for Coats that were. . $30 $26.25 for coats that were $35 An 253550 . From ... Mirs. ....... ..7 No. 211 No.' 229 . . I No. 66 7 ' . . . No. 82 . No. 174 No. 36 . . . No. 187 1.. No. 75 No. 131 No. 8 No. 15 No. 43 No. 115 No. 193 No. 125 No. 91 No. 109 ,7 No. 27 No. 164 ;. No. 53 No. 207 No. 56 Nf. 103 No. 234 .7. No. 142 r Eliason Sisters at rv77iS CLOSING OUT 3 LOTS of New Up -- to - Date Waists on Bargain counter up stairs No. 1 Lot of Waists Petti-coa- ts of value that Santa Claus by airship could not begin to deliver all that we shall sell. Great Bargain Place Event A OVER.' C Select a nice Dress pattern all the latest in wool and silk dress goods in Batiste Bengal-in- e Panama, Venetian, Voiles, Taffets, Satins, Mescalines and Moire in all shades, the very best quality at lowest prices. These prices are but few examp , ,. Dress Goods will show such an array or lOc dozen SECOND FLOOR 85 Ladies Coats and Jackets, Childrens Coats and Waists at a Big Reduction. Odds and ends we are anxious to close out, some not so desirable, but many of them are really sensational values COME AND LOOK THEM A Sensible Gift andFurs. A glance the following over ser- vices of this great store to. your door through the medium of our mail 6rder department onr expert shoppers will select your gifts. give her a Hat for Xmas? There is not an airship WhoGotSeligmannsDolla rs Mrs. F. W, Thatcher, Logan Mrs. Robert Murdock, Jr. Mrs. John Watson, Logan Mrs. Geo. Q.'Rich, Logan Miss Eva Lowe,. Logan ... F. A. Benson, Logan . . 7 7 777, E. J. Keveren, Logan Adam Kneiting, Logan Chris. Hansen, Logan John Purser, Hyde Park Howell Reese, Benson Mrs. W. J. Sanderson,' Benson. Mrs." W. J. Sanderson, Benson C Let us bring the Christmas At 56 on the Dollar. Why not -- three daughters and his brother, went to the river, a quarter of a mile distant from their home, to give the little ones a sled ride on the ice. When Henry Cahill, a neighbor, Witt, Logan Town Patrons Big Line of Christmas Post Cards at lc, Out the Remainder of Do You Believe Closing Our Midwinter ThatSjritaClaus Millinery SECOND FLOOR Rob. Roy De 'Mv C If yoi can buy the same goods from survive. .. Dead Frank Cormonie, aged 33 Florence Cormonie, aged 9. Helen Cormonie, agedi 7. Mabel Cormonie, aged 4. Russel Cormonie, aged 22. Shortly after noon today Frank Cormonie, accompanied by his UP-TO-DA- Phrase Coined To Our Out ofrr; you leap the same makers for a little less or a great deal less by coming or sending in your mail order to onr store, wouldnt it be wise to save this little or this "much t At ELIASON SISTERS your dollars will go farther than at any other store in Cache county.' through the wrist. "When the police arrived he was in a nervous condition and told several conflicting stories, finally saying that he had quarreled witi a man. He carried $240 in cash, which was not taken by the alleged thief. Daly asserted! that he was a race' track bookmaker. WINNERS OF ONE DOLLAR BILLS A . Now its Gift Time. Come with the Crowd C. Daly, whd arrived here yesterday from Salt Lake City to join his wife, and two children, was the victim of a mysterious shooting last night. Daly himself telephoned for the police, announcing that he had been held up and shot -- Placelike Eliason Sisters For Value. - by Customers, Kept Ever True by Deeds. Especially Convincing at This Season. SHOP EARLY IN THE DAY -- WE KEEP OPEN EVENINGS SALT LAKE BOOKIE IN SHOOTING SCRAPE Lop Angeles, Dec. 11. SANTA CLAUS .Everybody s. Xmas' Store Supt. Maughan and the boys of the city electric light office were at work'on Sunday stringing the mw wire from the city to the'plant in th canyon, but the storm raged so fiercely all day that they could not make the proFIVE PERSONS GO gress that they desired, and hence TO DEATH UNSEEN it will take a couple moreSundayp to finish the job whereas they Kent, 0., Dec. 11. A bole in had hoped to get it done the ice and a sled floating in the black waters bore mute evidence this evening of a drowning acci' great v arie ty of Post Card dent on the Cuyahoga river, in albums to select from. Riter Bros. which five persons went to death Drug Co. unseen. Of a family of seven, the mother and her young babe only Herald Yesterdays Republican contained a dispatch from Bozeman, Montana annuoncing that the executive committee of the OratoriealAssociation of the Agricultural College of Montana, had decided to accept the challenge of the Utah Aggies for a joint debate. Two Montana students will come here in April and next year Utah will send two to Montana to debate. The selection of a question for discussion this year is left to Utah, BEST MADE TOYS DOLLS in-ma- te - DEFEK20U HOSIERY ve S dis-- pi 1t kinds full .jointed dolls nice hair and closing eyes, you get the best value here for the price asked, from 25 to $3.50 Bollg of all "bh Article Any our bargain counted which Is located in rear of store on the first floor at , lOc v They are regular 25c, 35c , and 50c values. ; Any ,of ..them, vyill make nice presents.. ", i -M |