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Show TR kppy I was authorized to list" all owned by the city which ispropertv for salt or lease. . The Recorder was authorized to get all printed matter necessary for her office. Council then ad- bi Ths way to for myself before I was twenty-onI had saved enough by that time e. r and a good good liver heart. to ths heart - $100. Opens Monday, Fob. 26th. FULL LINE OF Clocks, etc. - Its Capacity. -- hP . COMPLETE LINE OF STATIONERY. . Mr. L. L. Nunn of Telluride, Colorado, accompanied by his private - secretary,Biersacb,- - was - in town yesterday on important business connected with the Heicu- les Co. MrNunn was driven up rathe canyon: by Manager Bacon; and after Jooking oyer the ground to be covered by the proposed improvements, returned south on the af-- temoon train. - It is the intention of the company to begin before long the construction of a new flume, which will be nearly a mile in length - and - will "greatly increase the capacity of their plant, as it will give a fall of 125 feet and will yield 1500 horsepower. A new horizontal water wheel will be installed and con nected directly with a new generator. . . An engineer will come up here ihe first of next week for the pur pose of making the preliminary survey for the flume. - Mr.-W-.L- -- - 1 ZinaY. Cards petition for the 'remittance of all costs incurred in the sale of her property on delin quent ditch tax accoant. The peti tion was denied, as were similar ones presented by Kate Foss, and Wm. Willison. The street supervisor was instructed to bill the county for the amount paid out ia cleaning the ditch around the courthouse lot. Residents of the Sixth ward 'pe titioned for the improvement of streets in that locality, particularly the south end of H. St. Referred to committee on streets. A petition was presented, which asked that the street lights be ex tended from L.to 11th - St. " - j A. N. McLeod was granted a 400 Choice Novels Everything Going1 at and Below Cost. Come Early for Bargains. r.CityAttomey;;Walteral.flubmit: ted two reports, one to verify the title to the city dumping ground and the other recommending the is, auance of a quick -- claim deed -- by the city to Joseph Tarbet, for Lot 8, in Block 38, Flat A. Logan. Both reports were accepted. A communication from the May or, appointing Goo. L. Swendsen, was read, and the appointment was unanimously con- One half Block East of Tithing Office. vice-chairm- ' -- Forget the -- m grea!hshoe:sale T- J.L -A- op, Simply because I have been for tun ate enough to succeed is no re son why- -l should beginning. boastofmy Peter Hansen Coot Is ho Consideration with us. THEY MUST acquire rules at He must make cast-iro- n l, the start, to practice and temperance, a love regularity for work, ai rigid regard, forthe minutest detail of business, f and, above all, choose the loss of every dollar rather than peform aalngle act of dishonesty. ' Failure is Most frequently caused by falling by the wayside. Young men become victims of immediate firmed. pleasure rather than a long and A discussion arose over the old courageous struggle to permanent reservoir proposition, but the mat- success. ter was finally referred to the comMy mother tanght me the rudimittee on waterworks with the att- ments reading, writing and spelorney associated. ling. That was the only schooling farmer The matter of prison expense 1 ever had. I was a simple -- Was brought fathers on -my up and discussed, af-- boy, end worke- d- teywhich it was - referred- - to the place, in-t-- until I was State, 7 Committee on finance. sixteen years old, then I received a Attorney Walters was instructed jobdn a retail grocery store in to defend the citys rights in the TTfcat was my first earnings, and Afterted against it by George a it was not more than firs dollars busmesi The ccamitiee ca public grounds a month. . X went into NEWtoN.' " Another Suitable one, Therefore have Conclnded to - Sell Out -- : $ MY GREAT STOCK OF Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, Oil Cloth, Curtains, Window Blinds, Glass, Pictures and Picture Frames, Baby Carriages; Washing "Machines," Quilts," Comforters' and Everything Pertaining- - to a First-Clas- s Establishment. The Goods Must go QufcRly. I HrSHulseund 'Joseph HiOlsen; PARADISE. Kerr. Main Street, Elias Davis and R. J. t RESORT THE PARLOR t 4 r Fine , Key West and Doinestio Pure Kentucky , Whiskies A Spesialty Cigars. A complete line of choice Liquor and Wines carried ' in stock. Out. ' - -- a Spot Cash I TT:T',,iP,5r7Te! - Opposite Tabernacle JUST ARRIVED! -- A Full Line-- 01 AND New, 7 My entire stock of fornitnre, carpets, etc., most be . sold out within six weeks. . I am going out of business, and will sell at cost. T. II. Lrwis. Main Et, Lcn. ItTs the ilapood Bang Buggies All goods guaranteed the. best on the market. A. N. McLEOD, Proprietor. I Closing . Proposition wW Prices to Correspond.1 J r--m " -- ' I6EI Genuine Closing Out Sale. I am Compelled to Move ' from" my" Presen t Location," Cannot'find and Frank L. Cor bett. Alvin B. Wilson and Ezra Nelson. mt. sterling. HI11 and S. K McMurdie, self-denia- r, NO COST CUTS COLLEGE. What I have done others can do. The path ta success is thorny, it is true, but" any . young "Man :who W. D. makes up his mind to do so cam his About 1,500 Pairs yet Remaining, Which Must be Sold Before April 30th. HYDE PARE. re- a-w- ' FANCY OlllNA WARE AND ART GOODS. & rigid economy became essential, so a united effort be made to elect a thorough Democrat to represent us that I may save all I could. And when I finished the accu- in Congress. An harmonious feelmeetmulation my-fire- t' hundred dol- ing prevailed tbroughout-th- e of The business item was first ing. lars, the result of my own efforts, B&id the of reorganization felt proud indeed and encouraged society, with John King as chairman, Fredan, and I found that the second hundred erick.Yeateaaa dollars came easier than the first, Job Smith as secretary. A camand the amount that I soon accu- paign committee of five- was -- also mulated thereafter solved the prob-le- elected, and ten delegates named, as follows: H.C. Henigher, Wilof my success. I started'as assistant bookkeeper lard Pitkin, Henry Chandler, on the verytmall salary of $250 Pitkin, Ellen Jessop, James Hovey. Eliza A. Garr, Job Smith, Moroni per annum. I was an expert penman, how- Jessop and John King. Alternates: Jes-Bever, and a rapid circulator, and James S. Cantwell, Joseph E. James G. Taylor and .Maria qualified for my first position as a Garr. According to the spirit manclerk. ifested at the' meeting a lively inAs an evidence that the teach bn taken in the special will terest ing of writing in our schools is of election. first importance, although generally Millville, Feb. 22, 1900. thought otherwise, &Dd for that rea-son invariably neglected in the education of boys at the present Homs' : Missionary Appointments successful consider start I my time, For Snnday, Feb. 25, 1900. in life due almost entirely to my AVON, ability to write well Bullock and Walter Hawkes eohool When I terminated my Henry career I considered my clerkship MENDON. nothing more than a higher school Nathan Thomas and Isaac S. Smith. training. For that reason I conXOGAN 5tH WARD. sidered it more important to go on than making J. H, Davis and R. F. Yea tea. seeking knowledge money. BENSON. The young man who starts oat successfully sson finds pat that H. C. Larsen and D. Hildebrand success begets success. -- 1 Once. 7 LOGAN 4TH WARD. taste of it, and its vigorous pursuit Alfred Cole, becomes the pleasure of his life. R. T. Mitchell and SMITH FIELD. It develops his energies, his pride same an dhis bank account at the Lorin A. Merrill and Joseph Biggs. time. LEWISTON, If I were broke well, if I were broke I should start oat anew, HenryJAnderson and W.H. Brough. begin life over with the same TRENTON, ' vim with which I began my c Jos. A. Godfery and Jno.' F. Grffiin. reer. BY BUSSELL SAGE. newal of his liquor license.' The committee on streets report - ed, recommending that N. S.Han- senbe allowed to -- place ire fence over Logan river, in the Seventh ward, provided no obstruction be placed in the' stream "Report -- ---accepted. "" city-surveyo- Tablets, Bookkeeping Sets, Pens, Pencils, etc. tion and a determination .ictjmake good representation of the members were present. Expressions lrom a name for myself. the members of the party were that To admit of this a practice of j Council Minutes. evening of JTebr21st, at which etc. Chains, Silver Ware, Knives, Forks, Spoons, etc,, etc. Up-to-da- te Suitor. Journau.A Democratic dollars was primary meeting was held "on the My firsthundred made by hard work, close applicato Increase Watches, Rings, Jewelry, - Millville Mites. BT HENRY CLEWS. IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT. Sercules Co.s Plans first 4 " c -- How I Earned My .A WENDELBOE BANKRUPT SALE from years of hard work to enable me to buy out the entire business. In 1863 1 came to New York. . If I were broke I would go to work journed, with the same desire to climb up that 1 had the first day 1 ever put Wellsvllle Delegates. my shoulder to the wheel; but what my first step would be just At the Democratic primary in would depend entirely upon cirWellsville on Wednesday evening cumstances at the time, and no evening the following delegates to one could know that on first im the county convention were select- pulee. But I am sure hard work ed: would win. Walter W, Jones, William Has-lam- , W. H. Maughan, P. M. Russoll Sage was the son of a Maughan, Geo. H. Bradshaw, Robt penniless farmer. He drifted to Baxter, W. H. Darley, Thos Leish-ma- n, Troy at sixteen, owned a store, at Adam Glenn, Fred Douglas, twenty, held various posiE. R. Owen, Jas. A. Kerr, Wm. tions and was elected publto Vo Congress Wyatt, F. T. Bradshaw, R. C. before he was forty. At that time Smlh, Thos. Thorpe, George 'F. he was connected with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company and Phillips, Alternates Jno. L. Baxter, - F. president of the Chicago,Mil waukee W. Price, Jno. H. Maughan.-Ge- o. & St Panl Railroad.. - -Bankhead, Wm. Garrett. Today he is reported to be worth -150,000,00a- -, ; 7 to have a You look JOURNAL, LOGAN,. UTAH, FEBRUARY 24, 1000 9 VVr.l.7EDlJAnpC Furniture Store, Main Si, East of Thatcher Brea. Bank. |