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Show THE TRIWEEKLY JOURNAL, LOGAN UTAH, FEBRUARY ,7 1901 .lA-.- r body to bowl and running through a com- Raising height o chin while hanging from pany street, Drill-Iiid- iDC a bar. on broom- . . Cut by Glass Ostracised, ig- sucks. nored Standing on Head in Tub of Water A punishment imposed upEating Soap Literally. " Toast Tabasco iSavce Requir- on pebles. ing plebe to take sauce on spoon Changing Posts. Boys changat table, ing places at table, generally ac. Eating Quinine companied by tabasco sauce. Literally. - Reciting" newspaper paragraphs Full -- BandExercising;;to excess. and poetry. Fout upper-cla- ss Barnyard ImitatingSonndsof "TJumpm two various fowls and domestic anil men, holding arms and two ' : hold ing- -'! egs bum pi n g plebe mals. ,,,J Qualifying-o- f Eating seven slices against post or stone wall. bread and a' bowl of molass- Losing in Blanket one of the forms of initiating plebes. ses. ' ' a over KaOutieral the body Obsequies Holding Dipping in dead which to are the the cn and floor rat, plebes pall going rigid w bearers and mourners. arms. Turtle Parade A live turtle Swimming to Newburg Lying on the stomach and. the move-me- n with lighted candle on its back i Exchange G leaning?. Chinning Take them to- day and you will be well to-morr- ow. Baldwins AllopathicC o 1 d (Cold In Alecd) 25c N6T23-- B. AWT. ANCISCO. cor ' baLdis i.,. Your Cold Cure tbe only remedy that iu - to really doe cure ouc-day- . UARRV B.O0GER. Harry Rodger Co. Sacramento, Cau .r -- , trnoftherlimbsrrasifswinFt ming. Dragging men out of bed late nt night during camp. Exercising Holding out Indian clubs and dumbells or any other physical exertion. " Sold by City Drug Store, LogaD, Woodening Talkiug to a woodUtah. en pole. Funny Formations Torture at V7;t Point. The military' and congressional inquiry into the cadets at West Point .military academy have brought out the following fifty-two specific forms of hazing in vogue at that institution. . Bracing of soldier. position Exaggerated Wood Willying Holding rifle iu at arms length position of aim- ing. Eagling Resting upon the toes in a squatting position and springing up and down, meanwhile moving elbows. Football i Lying flat on back, arms outstretched and raising limbs up and down from waist. Stretcher Hanging on an iron pipe or wooden bar with legs bent from knees, t Box Holding Holding clothes ! - ' box over head. Feet Inspection Dropping : grease from lighted candles on bare .feet. Sitting-o- ftBaj'onet? Literal J.v. Raincoat and. bed Sweating clothes wrapped around victim on .n hot day. g Making aims .tud legs cun ve like pitton mi fin Hingimwhile lying on back. Chewrttj Rope Ends Literally. Covered with, soap. Choo-ehooin- r , MISCELLANEOUS CGLUM1T Manyeecen-tri- e .WILKINSON t ifc SON, ARE i Headquarters for School Supplies. " x l, - The Randolph will appear n uini RecorderyandWhatthe-samc- Hannah Dr, E, G. GOWANS. il i Jacobson, City Treasurer. , - -- - Notice.' - - ' Logan Notice. JOSEPH; WILSaN;&'SON TharUglyPaper 9'aatsW3. ofU just happened Among them was the crazy soldier Miller, who was iu jail here about a year ago and who was sent to the pen because he persisted in stealing anything in sight. Lieut. Wood-hous- e left with his recruits SaturA large crowd of afternoon. day relatives and friends bid the Pocatello boys a fond farewell when the train left the depot. Pocatello Tribune. N otrer-hs- ' doing a smart trick last Sunday night at meeting by throwing a cat up in the gallery of the Stake House during the services. Of course the eat made a great deal of uoise and disturbed the audience and speaker. The officers of the Y. M. Association have good evi deuce against the ones who did this, and had it not been for their age, they would have been arrested and punished aeeording to law for doing such a thing. Bovs who have mo iftararevereucef m iUL been lias that dedicated to God ing for worship than to act in this way, should stay away from the place altogether. Coalville Times. or-ai- That Was - graceful and characteristic act of charity per formed by Senator Thomas Kearns just prior io his departure to enter upouJusiew-dutie&the-new- a- Washing nt s -- - of -t-he terrible ace iden f-e-t o- Cyrus M eBridr wa s telephoned him ho expressed regret that it was impossible for him to However, he did not neglect to send instructions that a visjt to the orphaned aud widowed- - home be at once made; that inquiry was to be made into their circumstances, and that it should bo seen to that the family of the unfortunate man wanted for nothing until his return frorA Washington, when he would personally see what was bestto.be done for them.- Such acts go much farther wndspcak much" more eloquently than did ever brilliant oratory,' and we are glad to add broad charity to the other qualification of Mr.. Kearns - tativfi T h o' uon.gre&!i.ofJ,he' hTTeby-gm- ur that undersigned Board of Equalization, Park Record. ought not to stay on your wall any appointed by the City Council to longer when you can get really ar- hear complaints with respect to the tistic covering and dainty patterns assessments for special tax to -lay . Jnlhahalk peopleof..Utah rr ly-b- - ,t Equalization. l r humor seems to ooze out and set the skin on fire. Salves, washes nor other real good.-far- xi long as the poison remains in the bt it will keep the skit irritated. DAD FORM OF TETTER . .had.Fcr I Hire Tetter wliirh on r.ir caused hand, swell to twice them to their natural Lze. Tart of the time the disease was iu the form of run niiig sores, very pain, ful, and causing me much d.irf.nn fort. Four. doctcd-- sa lit th? Tetter had prnf?res-.etoo far to I c cured, and they could d uotliiiift for s ViW'iar r.vfVSAV!! 1 tnc. k onlv three S. S.S, t nd 1 1 2 ft' bottles of W I wan completely cured. This was fifteen year apo. aud I have never MRS nice seen anyi;u of my old trouble. ft. B- - Jackson, 1414 McCee St., Kansas City, Mo S. S. S. neutralizes this acid poison, cools the blood and restores it to a healthy, -- natural stater and the rough, unhcalthj ' skin becomes soft, smooth and clear. cures Tetter, Erys- ipelas,1 Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and all skis diseases due to a poisoned condition of the blood. Send for our book and write ut about your case. Our physicians have made these diseases a life study, and can help you by their advice ; we make nc , charge for this sendee. All correspondence is conducted in strictest confidence. ' y TH2 SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. You can help anyone whom you find suffering. from inflamed throat; laryngeal trouble, bronchitis, coughs, colds, stc . bv th nee of BALLARDS HOREIIOUND SYRUP; the ereat remedr. for coughs and colds. Price 25 and 50 cents. Riter Broi. Drug ad-viri- ne Cache Valley Sugar Factory Its as good as settled that the Cache" V alleypeopleare" going-- to have a beet sugar factory. ThatVarmoverinrthcTrightdirec--tio- n p I and her good citizens should feel justly proud of the success of their efforts. Thero are Beets and Beats. M You can beet Cache Valley all you please,, and no one will t-- br a t- -t htr s qn ea 1; tm Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul Ry. for passenger service." Their limited fast trains, equipped with electric lights,- - steam heat, palace vestibnled'ears of the latest design, botli for eonfort and safety, make them the banner route .between Gmaha and Chicago. If you are iLotLireelymstcd on such ... matters ask your ticket agent and he "will tpll you all about JLl . . We.are!LeuAhort Euo between. Omaha and Chicago. Rates, time tables, etc, cheerfully furnished on application L. L. Downing. Commercial Agent. Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice. lANN-AHlIr- d AfOBSONY Aity Treasurer. A Fireman Close CK ?!! - Eczema is caused by an acid humor la the blood coming in contact with the skin and producing great redness and inflammation ; little pustular eruptions form and discharge a thin, sticky fluid, which dries and scales off ; sometimes the skin h hard, dry and fissured. Eczema in any form is a tormentiug, stubborn disease, and the itching' and burning at times arc -Notice bf hereby-give- n .that the" tax levied and assessed special by ordinance of Logan City, Utah, passed January 2nd, 1901, iu Waterworks Extension District Number Two in said Logan City, is now due- and payable to tlurnn dersigned, at the office of the City Recorder, and that the same wiil be and become delinquent, on or after March 1st, 1901. ..of 1 stuck tomywngine;ZiLl though' .iJ?et9i?9LjplL-.Sfiaevery joint ached and""every ' nerve a I book Bring districts to number Main Street,' sample three one, two, and was racked With pain, writes G. your Logan Island, house? No trouble at all; will me sit business W. Bellamy, a locomotive fireman four, hours during a postal card and I will be drop there. otBurlingtoDi-Iowa- . fromJPel4tliJ9QliintiLJj1l Iwas weak Bthr-7V- a " chttx 90 ot 1 liWatesiitelu si vY at and-p- al tr3CTONSEN7:r" errwi thou t a ny appetite Paper . Hanger . and . Decorator the Council Chamber. Any person and all, run. down. As. I was feeling aggrieved respecting said about to give up, I got a bottle of C. T. BARRETT. assessments may .have a hearing Electric Bitters and. after taking said time." during it, I felt as well as J. ever did in --Valentines. Architect arid Wr Br lYestondr; wy life: Weak," 6tekly;run'do wo Jno. Dahle. Finest Assortment In Town; people always, gain new life, Superintendent. Jno. Bipande. strength -- and - vigor from" their Wm. Andrew. Over 1st National Bank, use. Satisfaction guaranteed by JQIIN BENCn. Geo. V, Riter Bros. ' Drug Co. Price 50 Lindquist. Main Street. -Logan, Utah. White House, 2nd Street. Board of V cents. brassjonndeiies. non is tcmvzz Some boys thought they Were Co. come up to the fnneral. Ear, Nose and Throat, office over U. O. Store. - 2-- be delinquent on and after March ton. When - -- 1901. . Notice is hereby given that the over Campbell Morrells. special tax levied and assessed by ' ordinance of liOgaii City, Utah, Fine Stationery, Books, Magazines, ogan 7. Utah. passed Januar- y- 2nd, 1901, in etc, Waterworks Extension - -- District Number One in said Logan City, Stores knpplied at lowest possible DR. P. M. POULSON. is now dne and payable to the unprices. at the office of the City dersigned, Opposite Postoffice, Logan. Beat set of Teeth $10. Recorder, and that the same will Filling Teeth $1.00. be and become delinquent on and Cleaning Teeth $1.00. nfterjdarch .Ist.UOQl 'All work guaranteed to be first rclaas7 Hannah 11. Jacobson Teeth extracted without pain, MACHINISTS City Treasurer. Machinists. - Thomas Cutler, of Logan , one of Utahs foremost actors will appear with the home ( company in this play and it is. expected to lmve some costumes slut up from Salt Lake City especially for this y DIRECTORY; 1 The Ladv of in the Meeting house TkmsdayFebraary- 7 90 I r Til r, Lyons Woodhousee Infantry, who opened a recruiting office here about ten days ago, A Convincing Answer. together. n batch of twelve gathered I hobbled into Mr, Blsckmans men for. Uncle Sams service. Only crug siore one evening, Nelson of IUmilun, Ga., and four of them, however, belong in afe Reuben They he asked me to try CnamherUins Pocatello. Jimmie Brown, McLaughlin, Ed. Pain Balm for iheumatism with Kean and Jack Crum. The rest which 1 bad sulIVrKi for a long in here. of the bunch alive-Bromo-Q- Fitted.-Offic- Dramatic Co., that beautiful and -- i Glasses Scientifically in- - thrilling .drama : & I?. ofMrs-.Bloonidah- Cold Bath in Company Street-Thro- wing occasion . bucket of wat,er on plebe Lieut,-- tVI while nude. f Diseaseti of Eye, s i servitude." ' says-Wesle- L - street while plebesstand at attention. Jumping a Plebe Giving a reprimand. P. S. Previous condition of jokes. Sound of Texts PlebeV rest, standing on one toot" with arras straight over head. Soirees Several cadets in one tent going through various forms of exercising. Spooning Cleaning and lavishing upper class mens guns and liras. I told him I had no faith in belts. any medicine as they all failed. He 1111 if Chamberlains Pain said: Right lion. Rev. Mr. Samuel Molasses. . Balm does not help you, you heel ' sentinel in ditch not pay for it. I took a bottle of Throwing when upper class men wish to it boon and ued it according to sneak away'frora camp. the directions and in one week I RunOstrich the was rured. and have not eiroe been Charging ning after, sparrows with fixed troubled with .rheumatism.- - Sold bayonet. F by Riter Bros l)ru Co. Gunner Plebe who presides at table. When pain or irritation exists At attention Standing on head on ary mrl-o- ibebedy the autdi-catiobetween tattoo and taps. SNOW of BALLARDS Dead Beating To avoid exer- LINIMENT will give prompt recising or drills. lief. Price 35 and 50 cents. Riter Double Stepping Legs up and Drug Co. down one after the other. Sliding , on soaped floor in both room. T; Cura a Coli iu Quo lay. Battery fired A sqiiad of plebes Take-L- ie rie expelling a mouthful of watermelon seed at the command of Tablets. All druggists refund the . fire. money if it fails to cure. E. W. Groves Two Race' signature is on each box. cadets Sammy 25c. each with a bowl of blindfolded, molasses, one feeding' the other with a spoon, Noticer Pillow Fights A scene which takes place in .camp at night. Notice is hereby given that the Bowl Race Sitting jeh a wash special tux levied and assessed by ordinance of Logan Citjv Utah, passed January .2nd, Waterworks Extension District Number Four in said Logan City, is now due and payable to the unthe- - olficirof the City dersigned, will BOSIKBSS i I . B. O,. BALDWIN1 CO. ahlc ta iJN O. You Cold Cure T JB m Head. rntendiitfortald VII. DWINELL. WittvAdama, Boothe St Co. Dsitveb, Colo. B. L.'BALDWIN CO. I find your Cold Cure Tablet the afe and most convenient remedy for cold iu the tiead. They cure.ia aaeiatance. V. COOXSO about Ridph IJuun, a little jivin!! ncar Jhe 1(1 of Crescent tram; was rescued from a very tight place by a plucky womau and her broomstick Thursday. The little fellow hail been attacked and knocked down by a vicious cow. His screams attracted the attention fvho, seeing the peril of tho-litt- le" fellow; rushed to Ids a id, ami wit Ih-- r broomstick for a weapon made it sqjiv a rinf p r . t heho vine tha t tli e animal took to h'er heels. The boy was only slightly scratched, but- the 'broomstick - was totally wre iked.' Park.Ibioord 5 For-ch- olce --Prime - Beef.-M'atto- iir; ""PorkrVtir'and Bausage,' CALL -- AT 6zfR6GSf-icG0'S- T MAIN STREET, Fish and Came In- - Season- - Everything' Guaranteed 1st Clats -- :c:- Also Payers and sellers cf Cattle, Veals end Hens. autjM.'tur w |