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Show THE el-eg- e Apcttls Brigham Young a. esignation as matron of ths J all that had been said ah$at dormitory. There weri r'.u.y d the in Elder Ballif, and pictured ia ban. applications for positions, words the richness tad tiful faculty but there being' .no not'eonsidered. vacancies they were grandeur of the reward awaiting Applications for superintendent the faithful. of construction for the new buildApostle Cowley 'said he had ing were opened but not acted uever heard an evil word spoken sgainst the deceased, and he beupon. The board theiradjoured onHJ lieved lie had joinedthe taithfaTuF Jos r UoweHrvs.iHrrumElectric the eommen cement week in June'. the land beyond. Light Co., on Saturday, and later closo of the services ths the At rendered a judgement in favor of Father Ballift Funeral. remaius were escorted to the grave the plaintiffs in the sum of $4,530, a of friends of The funeral rites over the earth by large gathering together with costs of court, and mau. deceased the i $150 attorneys fees. ly remains of Father S. L. Ballif, were V performed in the tabernacle Obituary. , A. C Board Meeting, on Saturnay. The casket containMrs. Hedvig Johnson, mother of The board of trustees of the ing the remains was carried from SatuJohn on met Johnson, the Third St. roal Agricultural College the family residence to the taberand man were members grocery mershaut, died present nacle and was followed by a great rday.-All RichMrs. on buried . on but Friday last and was at the first meeting concourse . of Ahe relatives and " Lake the on funeral Salt to ards returned taking ' place friends of the deceased Once inside Suncay, hence was the Fourth and from ward the afternoon train meeting the buildiag the casket was heaped not present at the meeting after high with most beautiful floral house. Mrs. Johnson was in the 79th luncheon. tributes tokens of esteem from imof The principal business admiring friend apd sorrowing de- year of her age. She had lived a portance was the .engagement of scendants. Bishop Thomas X. useful, honorable life, and earned next years teaching force, and . the Smith presided over the services, a good reward. . Her husband died . approval of plans for the new and after the usual musical exer- a few years ago, but six grown building. The present faculty was cises paid a splendid tribute to the children, 4 sons and 2 daughters, survive her. retained for next year and these deceased mans memory. additions made to it. Mr. N. Sommers also voiced a doting Out Sale. Carl Moeneh of Ogden was en- homely put heartful meed of praise We wish to close out all books gaged as professor, of modern for Father Ballif with whom hs Yoder and E. and P. languages had been acquainted for nearly 40 on our shelves at cost. Walter W. McLaughlin were em- years. We have some fine books b) ths ployed as asaistant chemists. The German choir then sang a best authors. Call and see how. Several increases of salary were very impressive but beautiful Swiss cheaply you can buy them. Church made, and some leaves of absence piece. works at cost. Harris Music Co. granted. sorG. his of Barber spoke A. Dress Goods 1 Dress Goods ! . Prof. Jenson obtained leave of row over Mr. Ballif s demise. He one absence for year beginning was a gentleman by instinct and the finest line cf woolen goods" seen in Logan, at Eliason Sept 1st and Prof. Dryden and In- training. erer said Mr. Barber, a structors Ruth E. Moeneh and man ot breadth of Elegant spring suits at 29 thought and Win. Petersen, were each granted force of cent ii count A beautiful character, and yet as quiet per a three months vacation. . ox and peaceful as a child. He was Uhl tu&sirr dress goods has Plans for the first and second ray ideal of a bom gentleman.! just been unpacked. floors e new' building were submitted by Architect Mahler and were approved by the board as Were kino the plaus .for the" hew HddIb cowbarn. The matter of disposing of ;tbe V present diary herd in order to PEAR. PLUM and CHERRY trees. make room for the pore bred stock RASPBERRY CURRANT and GOOSEBERRY bushes. that will be purchased was discussed at leugth and it was decided Rhubarb roots HEDGE, Strawberry and Asparagus plant to sell the animals as soon as the of other and many things Virginia Creepers, plant and tree kind. possible, i Prof; Dryden was relieved of WALNUT and LOCUST shade ELM, ASH, his classes in stenography and trees The CAROLINA and LOMBARDY Poplars A fine assorttypewriting pt his own request ment of climbing and other roses Borders and house plants. and E. J. Nortoq was emlpoyed to EVERGREENS, SHRUBS, and weeping willows Now is the teach these subjects. Members Bagley, Hauson and time to plant Garden, Gi$ss and Flower Seeds. Langton were appointed a committee on revision of the bylaws. J. B. Kelson was employed "as THE UTAH. LOGAN, NURSERIES, farm foreman. Mrs. Groesbeck tendered hex Xebeker was in town for a short time yesterday, but went out on the afteris devoting noon train. Quil to time his mining matters largely is and having very good just now, venture. on new his success Judge Ilart heard arguments in the case of JnoF. Wright, and Ex-Senat- VlljgUiJIlV, JUrA 0A V re -- ROYAL BAKIN a? li ii .1 0 is publiahad . taUda, . X Sit-tef- At Cost See (lie Mask stallion, Dennis, i. i - -.- 1. ii .....I. .... n KATES. StlSt-RimO- One Year 6 Mentha 3 Mentha $1.30 ,73 eta. Single copy, 5 eeuta. Cash iu Advance. $3.00 ' AliVElTISINO KATES. j eta. j r line each insertion. fielding Notices, 1U cts. per line each insertion,' Ulecelluncoua Column, Jye. a word each insertion. Itite on onDisplays advertisements known application. Lrfleal new, 30 Advertisement not accompanied by writ ten direetiou will bo Inserted until forbidden, and charged accordingly. LOCAL POINTS. Pina fork! Pinafore! Tore! ! (. ! sJina- - T Dont forget that the Coop Grocery nd Drug Co. carries the best spriug tonici t A marriage license was issued ytytcjday to William W. Wliitney 23,of Millville', nnd 'Nellie L.; McCarty 22, of Cinci nuati. Wines, L'iquors and Cigars of thfi very iwest quality at the Club $loon. West North Main street. 11 J. IX Witt, proprietor. Dennis, the standard trotting-bre- of Piuafore cau be ptirehasd Thursday Morning at 10. Eddie Hahn the new pitcher for the Logan baseball team arrived here yesterday, and will go to work right away selecting and training the team. The hot weather causes ladies minds to wander onto shirt waists and parasols. El in son Sisters have the most elegant variety of both articles displayed here. - Soda water tastes just as good this year ns it did last, it not better. We know it, because the partook of it clear cold, sparkling, and of the most delicious flavors by invitation of Riter Bros. DrugJLlo. , Dont forget Piuafore, that delightful opera of tiullivnus, will be seen Friday uight for theT first time bya Logan audience. The Sidney Stevens Implement Co. are sole agents for the famous Utah State Danielson) Sulky Plows and they are. for sale only by this firm. TlieUtah State is no experiment but, a demonstrated success and more of them are sold each season in Cache Valley than all others combined. t A pleasing feature of the conference services, was the tuneful music produced by the choir. That famous body ot singers but added laurels to its former reputation, and the people were delightful with it. The assistance on the violin .by Professors Harris and Otte, was also noticed by all and enjoyed. The stage setting for Pinafore is one of the ' handsomest ever shown in Logan. force-yester- ij day stallion, makes the season as nsuah at Thatchers livery stable, $7.50. OjTE-othe features of the Iiua foro production will be a lively hornpipe by three old tars direct train the briny ocean! Pike boys arrived within the satufe hour one day last week, at tUo homes of William Sparks and Joseph Godfrey of Clarkstou. The city hoard of education at a Over there they call them, the held Friday evening premeeting ' hearculv twins. pared estimates of the amount TiuJ Journal extends c'ongrntu-latipn- s needed for school purposes next to attorney James 77 Stew- year. The sum of $18,4GG,14will art Jr., upon his marriage to Miss be needed for general maintenance, Hannah Hotter, of Brigham City, $2,175 for interest, and $770 for which event was celebrated in the the sinking fund, making a total Salt Lake temple on Thursday. of $21,411,14 need for all purposes. Aaril 18th. Elder P. E. Van Orden of Lewwho recently returned from a iston, Only place where- - the Per mission to the Southern States, feet Fitting made a pleasant call on The JourLI itfe-- v. u jxler-ski- rt nal yesterday away Elder can be had, Van Orden spent most of his time in Florida and Southern Georgia. Logan He enjoyed his labors there, but still thinks Utah is the ouly place Knitting Taetcry. to live in. acn-der- ed tt THes . a. ri mf-Hh- Thursday End Saturday Morning At Thatchers stables," LogunP He is a beauty. Ar . Cache hejtad City, County, Utah. Tick rs for both jierforihniices i - w POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. ter j , . Avoid the Imitation powders. They are sold cheap bscaaas they are made Iron alum. - But alum la a polton dangerous to use ia food ii N A L U . - The great popularity and general use of the Royal Baking Powder attest its superiority. Tilt ' Royal Baker and Pastry Cook WonUlnlni: over Soo moitt practical and valuable cookingSend to every patron. polial card with your lull address. or . No other article used in the domestic economy of the household has so many enthusiastic friends among the house- keepers of America. No other article of food has received ' such emphatic commendation for purity and wholesomeness from the mpst eminent authorities. APRIL 33 KOI JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH, Tni-WEEXL- Y BOX-ELDE- Prices R, LOM TALK IfoS " DO YOU WEAR CLOTHirJC?'' - - . 9 If you want a suit, try our Mens Blue, Black, or Gray Pearl They are Lots of Value for Little Money. G7B0 to SI2.60. worth SIO OO to GI6 00. Clay worsted Suits. SHOE r TALK. For Ladies, Knippcndorf, Dittmann Co.s are the best. In Patent Leather, Enamels, or Kid. In Heavy or Light Soles. Tit them. They are GUAEANTEED. ' Mens Bay State shoes wear: Patent Leather, Box Calf, Viei Kid, or Calf. Heavy or Light soles. Stylish and Good, any shape or price. , . SPRING HaTS: Straw, Cloth or Fur. Cheapest and Best. OURNETV DEPARTURE. One whole store, 20 x 100 feet, given up entirely to Cheap Sale Goods. They speak for themselves Come and see them at our New' Store. . - i . .SALii o) Li) . i , i i ' nr 3 M i 0 o jGuG ni JD |