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Show TM.CTBKLT JOURNAL. LOQAN, UTAH, JANUARY more difficult the three beleaguered positions. Although the War office declines to confirm the report that Lord Methuen has been recalled to England, inquiries made by a correspondent at Methuens home in Wiltshire have elicited the information that when he received his warrant his horse threw him heavily and spinal and other injuries supervened. The theory is now advanced that the seizures of the German mail steamers Herzeg and General since released, was made on purposely misleading information supplied to the British agents, the design being to embroil Great Britain and Germany in a quarrel. The Capetown correspondent of the Daily Mail, telegraphing MonThe vanguard of the day, says: Bixth division Is awaiting at Table bay until the arrival of Lord Roberts. H. M, 137 Fearless seized the bark Maria L.J which ; arrived at Dont loss sleep. Take L Qf cteppg Peciopsi and lose that - : x COUgh. Port Elizabeth Continued from official editing tbeirifct-n&nc&,-&n- d ht page dispatches before cites, particulars. be known. Although the number of deaths enteric fever at Ladysmith - has been published by the War office since Saturdays fight,' nothing has been givenout regarding the losses in the engagements. The War" office asserts that it haa- nothing to give from dysentery-an- d J- r- m the It was a deuce of a predicament Appointments to bo in, for ho was minus his For Sunday, Jaa. 14, 1899. ; clothes and didnt know the number of his room. PROVIDENCE. He sailed around the hotel wrapHenry Bullock and John C. Ricks. iu that quilt like a wild man, ped ' ' while frightened guests spread the login 4th ward. Nathan Thomas and Isaac S. Smith. report that a warlike Indian 'had 7 obtained entrance to the bnilding . GREENVILLE. and was on a keen hunt for J. H. Davis and R. F. Yeatea. scalps. . , ' LOGAN 2ND WARD. Finally the hotel people came to the aid of the Clarkstonite and he H. C. Larsen and D. Hildebrand was led to his room. Hen Missionary - ab-een- , J Just arrived at Smith Bros. Lum f . TRENTON. Henry Anderson and W. H. Brown. ed Smoke, smokes meat right. It is a liq aid made by condensing the smoke from" hickory, wood. Applied to meat with a brush, or mixed with brine when salting down meat. Gives meat a delicious flavor and protects it from -- insecta. -- A 75 cent bottle smokes 250 to 300 pounds of meat. Made by E. II. Wright & Co., Kansas City, Mo. Sold by City Drug Co., Logan and Richmond, Tub.' Atk for book on coring-meats- . - BENSON Jos. A. Godfery aid Jno.F.Grffiin. ' LOQAN GTH WARD. Ladysmith, dated January , 2nd," ... . LOGAN 7TH WARD, say that rations of bread and meat are plentiful, and the garrison W. D. Hill and S. K. McMurdie, has not touched the bully beef CLARKSTON. f and - biscuit supplies," Luxuries S. H. Hulse and are scarce in Ladysmith, but the Joseph H. Olsen. - . . . MILLVILLE. hospitals are well1.. supplied. with milk and the" horses, are iu good Elias Davis and K. J. Kerr condition. , The Standard has the following Ha Lost His Bearings: dispatch,"" dated Mondays: from n Frere camp: Our patrols f have A young man of searched both flanks of the Boer Clarkston had quite an exciting position. They found a" large experience yesterday morning. He cast of Colenso. had been in town for several days, five miles camp evidently in v anticipation of a and had imbibed quite freely of for British attempt at a turning move- bidden juice. . r ment. I . When he went.to his room at the .... Inspection of travelers bound to Hanks, on Friday oiht he was the Transvaal is revived under an pretty well tanked up, so much old law. No one will be allowed to in fact that he lost all recollection proceed unless he declares before of what happened, after heun- the Consul - that he has no inten-tio- n dressed. . of fighting for the Boers. When he wokevup yesterday morning he discovered .himself to ESTRAY-PIFound . G inXogan be. stretched .. ou- t- on - thedining west field a black' spotted pig, room tables, with a quilt wrapped Owner en- about him and the tableware piled weigs about 300 lbs. 0 under his head for pillow. this'office. at quire - - . " 5 well-know- f Want Goiiimn LOST , 1 . : Notice. The annual meeting ofthe stock holders of theHyruul Institution will be held at Hyrum City, Monday, Jatu15, A.D.190Q, at 11 oclock a, m for "the purpose of hearing the annual report, the electionof seven directors and the transaction of other business propv erly presented; H. 0. Rose, - President, - Hyrum, Jan. 4, 1900. ' Hardware. 2 year old brown horse A branded on left thigh. Think it is in Lewiston. Party feeding and Tin and Enamel Ware.Kilehea delivering tame will be rewarded. nd Dairy Utensils, Cutlery, Fire arms and. Ammunition, Farmers, F. C. Parkinson, Franklin. and Blacksmiths Sup- -' 'FOR BALE Six. young sbws, Carpenters Tools and of every descrip breed Poland China and Berkshire, plies tion.-- , cheap. John Mathews, King P. 0. Largest variety - and cheapest near Benson," ' ' - . , ; . Armchair critics, who in the of report oriaLor. official die patches from the seat of war, pour forth pages of conjecture and conclude not much is that opinion, to he expected'Trom the British hosts in South-- , Africa until Lord Roberts shalb havehatT plenty of time to think and fresh levies shall Time is - working have arrived. now for theBoers. Each day makes Attention Farmers! her Yard, the largest car of flooring and largest cir of shingles that ever came to the county. People needing building .'material should call there, as you can get your bills filled quicker tmd in better shape than atony place In the county, PARADISE. Marshal Tarbet herdelhim out as their machinery Is always R. T. Mitchell and Alfred Cole. of town yesterday morning for fear of another wild spree being in- ready NEWTON. dulged in tonight. SMITH BROS., Main St., Logan. Loriu A. Merrill and Joseph Biggs. Wright's Condens- Argentine Republic, with sulphur. Walter "Hawkes and Frank L. Cor'bettr A dispatch ""to ' the" Daily Mail from Pietermarizburg. dated Jan. MEN DON.. Private advices; from Alvin B. Wilson and Ezra Nelson; 8th, says: The Daily Chronicle avers that there seem s to be an official con Bpiracy against "letting" the truth out Saturday-fro- 13 , 1E05. Stockholders Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the t Logan Power, Light and Hearing Co., will be held on Mon day, January 15th, 1900, at eleven oclock a. m. in the Directors room of Thateher Brot.7-Banking Coo, bank; Logan, City, Utah, for the election of directors for the ensuing -- i , f LafountoStoro. Logan. Sepond St. On Every Bottle i1 I it Of Shilohs Consumption 4 , 4 I i Cure"" Is' this guarantee:;, All; we ask of s of the you ia to use two-third- faithfully, then if you can say ' you 'are not' bene fitted return the bottle year-anfor'such' other' business Druggist and he may refund the as may be presented. Price 25 cts., 50 cts. price paid. H. E. Hatch, Secy. and $1.00. Grocery & Drug Logan, Utah, January 4, 1900. tCa to-you- Co-o- r p M : 'i Anything m our Oloan Dept, at They must go Before Xmas. The public knows What we Siy we Mean, and alb can be assured that some Real; Bargains, all date goods, will go at prices nver before seen. We Quote Just up-t- o a few numbers. Read Tins carefully. ' -- No. 3 Childs heavy all wool jacket, Sailor Collar, No. 2 Infants' long, Cotton Eider coats, Fur trimmed, Braided and trimmed with inlaid- ladies cloth. Sailor collars and Braided.-Wort- h Sale $1.75. r Price Sale , Worth $3.50, $2.00. price $1.25. ", No. 4 Childs heavy wool Astrachan - Jackets, No. 3 Infants long, Broad cloth coats; Hansome-- 1 trimmed. Worth'$3.50. . Sale , price $1.75. Fancy Collars, Cloth Strapped Seams, and Braided. Worth g4.00, Safe Price $2.25.' No. 4 Infants long, Boncle cloth coats. Far trimmed. Worth $2.75.' Sale price $1.75. No. 1 Childs heavy cloth Jackets, Worth $2.25, - . Sale Price 1.25. No. 5 Infants long, Eider Down coats, Far trimmed and Braided. Worth $3.75. Sale No. 2 Childs Fancy Mixed clothJacket nicely . price $2.25. Braided, Worth 2.75, 8ale Price 1.75. , No- - G Infants long, ' Ertra Heavy, "Eider-dow- n No. 5 Childs Heavy all wool Jackets, finely Braid coats, Fur trimmed and handsome braid designs. Worth $4.00. Sale price $2.50. ed Strapped Leaves Seams with Fancy cloths, Worth 4.25, Sale Price 2.25.' No. 7 Infants long, Extra heavy, Eider-dow- n coats. Fine Braid trimmings ana Satin Inlaid. t? No. Childs Heavy Astrachan Jackets, Salior The Handsomest in the city. Worth $5.50. Sale Worth and Braided, Collars, Inlaid .Trimmed "" price 3.75. 4. 75 Sale Price, 2.50. No. 8 Misses long, doth coats. Braided and InThese are only a few numbers, we baye some beaulaid trimmings. Worth $4.50. Sale price ties at Prices from 3.00 to 5.00 worth twice the - -- No. 10 Jackets, Plain Jersey, Splendid Misses values. Worth $4.00. 8ale price $2.50 - . , . -- No. 1 ' Infant's long, Cotton trimmed. Eider coats, Worth $1.00. Sale price 65c. price 3.75, , No. Jackets! ne-Kesrey, Trimmed, Strapped Seams, Worth Price 4.50. 12-Mis- Sale, 8es; -Ti- . - Fancy 0.75-Sal- e No. 13 Ladies Fine Seal .plush .capes, Nicely trimmed with Braids and JetWorth $5-5Sale price $3.00. N o. 1 4 Ladies Extra Heavy Plash capes," Extra long. Satin Lined. Worth $0.60. Sale price 0. - $5-75- - - , No. 15 Ladies fine Plush capes. Fine Braid and . Jet trimmed. Extra long. Silk Linings. Worth 0.50. Sale Price 5-7- 5. Big display of Ladies' cloth capes, Prices from 3.00 to 1 8 00. Sale prices from $2 00 to $ 1 2. ' No. O 'Misses long, cloth coats, fine Braided and Big display of Ladies Jackets, Best Kersey, HandFur Inlaid trimmed. Worth $0.75 Sale price somely trimmed. Prices from $ 3.00 to 22.00 Sale Price $2,50 to $12-75- . 4.60. - $2.50. Price No. 11 Misses Jackets. Fine Beaver, velvet collars, Woith '..Strapped .seams- - and fancy -- Braided, $5.50 . ' . I J n |