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Show ran TKI-WEL- JOURNAL, LC3AN, UTAU, T A. B. C. Beer in pint bottles at Club Saloon. is published every F. J. Alexander, Expert optician, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Uoraing will be at the Hotel Kiesel, for a few days. Examination free. AT Hammocks at eost at Wm. EdLogan City, Cache County, Utah. wards, in tha Eccles-Howel- lHall, V over U. O. M. Co. isuBscRimos rates. Mr. J. W. Robinson of the N. One Year 6 Months 3 Months 73 ets, $1.50 Y and Utah Paper Co., vetnrned $3.00 Single copy, 5 cents. to Salt Lake on Saturday, after Cash in Advance. spending several days with local merchants. THE JOURNAL k r -- ADVERTISING RATE. Local lines, 20 cts. per line each insertion. Beading Notices, 10 cts. pe line each insertion. John Barry, who burglarized Taylor Bros. & Cos, store in Provo in July aud was captured a Insertion. Bates on Display advertisements known on application. Frank Lewis, in for ten days for vagrancy, effected their escape from the Utah county jail at Provo made on Saturday evening, by sawing through and removing two of the iron bars --protecting -- one -- of the windows. The country was alarmed shortly afterwai-d- , and they may be recaptured. Advertisements not accompanied by written directions will be inserted until forbidden, and charged accordingly. LOCAL POINTS. IlAY will V? taken this subscription. Manager Fullmer of The Jui'e- - i NAL is in Salt Lake City on busi- Ott ness. ASSAULTED AND ROBBED. 0wiU , ff foot-pad- . nlti-tnd- e, . x FiFTEEN-year-ol- i Firmer. ROBINSON BROS."' STOBE NEWS. JUSTLY WORD, ABOUT FALL SUITS. It may be a little early yet, but we have them all in and a prettier collection you never saw. All the high art novelties are here and want you to see them. If you are not ready to buy now, loqk them over any way, we aud when you are ready yon will YriovT where to come. Then you, can get acquainted with the different styles and fabrics, and the way we do business. We offer you a better Bait for your money, point for point, than yon can get elsewhere, or your money back. that Smith is doing pretty well. He is in the Cape Nome district about 13 miles back from Nome City. He on a good obtained an option it is later purand said, property chased it, the result being that he is in a fair way to make a big winning. Mr. Adams ia somewhat thinner than when he went away, and now sports a full beard. barley, rye, potatoes, , and oter faun product,rIm. licit a share of yo,.r rvujeupat- ronage. The C. A. Smurthwaite roJc Co. of Ogden, Utah, George C. Rigby, of Newton, Cache Co., Utah, our buying agent at Cache Junction, where he will bejrepre-sente- d by Mr. M. C. Rigby. He is prepared to buy wheat, oats, warrant their remaining in that section through the winter. One m particular i a nice blue cheviot with a white atrip running down. ut in Princeton sack, serge lm-- d. txami ully trimmed 12-5aud a good wearer The nicest fabric fo business is We have a big the new this season, all new line of and neat as a p n The prices range Irom $0 00 per "uit to $17.50, and the ia equally as great. range of 0 1 WALK-OVE- of R Shoes for men . Fell stvle? are opened and they are swell. QUEEN QUALITY Shoes for women. bow They eqnal toy line on earth for material, fit and wear ISAAC FERRIS Shoes for children, have no equal. warranted against bad Every Stock or ripping. Prices reasonable. p-- ir Call in and sea them. zrz: ' SHOES. We ' have three of the esl lines shoes iu the world. x Z2J T . RMft For our Fall and Winter cods. t Beginning MONDAY. August 19, we will make Sale in water-cours- e , Impo.tJLfit to We have appointed Mr Messrs George W. Adams and David Haws who went out to Cape Nome last Spring, in quest of fortune, returned to their homes on Friday night. They failed to mak a strike, but feel npa:d for their trip in the experience they obtained. Their prospecting was done chiefly in what is known aa thq Bluestone district, but the ontlook there was not sufficiently bright to Mr. Adams ' Oswald Busch, a young man of painfully hurt. the Sixth ward, more familiarly Riter Brothers Drug Company known as Oswald Hansen, being a sell all kinds of bottled beer just foster child of Mr. and Mrs. Loroff the ice. enzo Hansen, was knocked down s The remains of C. E. Kracaw, and robbed by on Friday who committed suicide at Spanish night. Hansen' suffered most inFork a week ago, were interred iu human treatment at the bands of Fairmont cemetery, Dever.on Sun- his assailants, who. were not coniusensi day. tent with beating fiim-int-o wooden forced a gag A horse belonging to Mr. Isaac bility, but Smith was injured on Friday by into his month lacerating his mouth being struck in the hip 'by a 22 in a most shocking manner. Hansen had been visiting at the calibre bn Met, eveutly fired by some home of Mr. Frank Benson, and at nimrod. yduthful about 9 oclock started for Lis Attorney A. J. Weber of mothers home, which is on south Ogden, who will defend Abo Majors Main Street directly opposite the at his coming trial was in town Sixth ward meeting house. He yesterday on business connected was on a bicycle. When within a with the case. block of his home his nose half We arehaviug seasonable weath- commenced bleeding, and he diser now, September having brought mounted to bathe it in the ditch very cool nights and mornings, near the sidewalk. while the days are not itnuch more While seated ou the bank of the than pleasantly warm. two men drove up in a Susan Shugart of yermillion, light wagon or buggy, one of them Sevier Co., was committed to the leaped out and inquired of the young fellow what was the State Insane Asylum on Saturday. He replied that his nose matter. Her peculiar hallucination is that every act she performs is inspired. was bleeding, and remarking that is too bad, the thug crossed the Mr. II. C. Chandler, manager sidewalk over the fence aud of the North Ogden baseball team into the lot peered Then turning beyond. which played here ou Monday, is a he crossed the again path quickly recently returned missionary, and to where Hansen sat, and gave the labored for a short time with latter a terrific kick in the head, Manager England of The Journal, rendering him partially unconin Kansas City. scious. Both men then set upon Labor Day passed off quietly in him and with sticks and their feet Logan. Most of the busiuess houses beat him over the head until he were closed all day, but there were was insensible. no public demonstrations in honor Then securing a piece of wood of the day, of any kind. The base- or some hard substaneej the highball game was ,the only thing of waymen jammed it into the vicinterest that happened. tims mouthV tearing it ancTcutting Dr. Budge was called to Baker his tongue and cheeks. Then they what money City, Oregon, ou Sunday morning, left him after taking and drove to Cache Junction to he had, his gold watch aud ring. take the Arain. lie went to be As near as can be learned this About 10 oclock. present at an operation for appen- occurred about Hansen later hours two and a half dicitis on some person named staggered up to. the coor of his Stoddard, who lives there. mothers home and then relapsed Rev. N. E. Clemen son is able to into insensibility again. I)r. Budge be about again. lie is preparing was immediately summoned and to start east on a lecturing tour, the unfortunate youth was given in the interest of an amendment to medical treatment. the U. S. Constitution relative to proper lie did not regain consciousness polygamy. His pulpit here will until about uoon Saturday. He be filled during his absence by then gave the particulars of the Rev. D. P. Stoopes, who is a assault, stating that one of his as brother of Mrs. Clemenson. sailants was a tall man dressed in Mr. John II. Timmor.y, the grey, the other a short one dressed best Police Judge Salt Lake ever in dark clothes and light hat, TFbey had, died suddenly op Sunday had, he said, a buggy without while on a visit to a mine near top on it, an apparently long box, and the eat placed right up next Alta. It is believed that the the dash board. This was all to the long climb and the heat knew. he . of the sun combined to bring on were not notified officers The an attack of apoplexy. The Judge next .morning, but 8 oclock until would have been fifty-siyears old Sheriff Marshal Tarbet and Rigby in November. on the case. to work went at once d Marion Adam- About noon three horse traders son, son of Thomas Adamson of who have been operating in this Pleasant drove,' Was seriously in- county for some time, and who anjured by the accidental discharge ts vvered JJie... description, given by of his'TshoTgimf'whilehc 'and a I nansehT perfectly, were spotted by uumber'of other boys were out Deputy Sheriff Marshall while they hunting on Sunday. One forearm jwere in the Only restaurant, was fearfully shattered. The gun Sheriff Rigby soon appeared and slipped from his hands while the 'after questioning the men, placed butt was resting on a rock. The them under arrest hammer struck the stone and caused They asserted that they were in the gun to be discharged. 'Iljrum ou Friday night at the 3 !C31 Back From Nome. according says Haniea I Brutally Treated By to reports that came to him, Orson Footpads. Emer Crocket was kicked by a colt ou Saturday aud Ex-Sheri- time the assault was committed, aud II y rum people corroborating this assertion they were released. The Sheriff also arrested two men at Cache Jnnction upon snspicion, but they were able to prove an alibi also. Every effort is still being put forth to catch the offenders, but at this writing' no other cine has been obtained. Young Hansen is slowly recovering from his rough treatment and will doubtless be alright in a t ay or two. -- a word each day or two later in Salt Lake, and Miscellaneous Column, SEPTEJIBEK Mid-Summ- er Mens Blue Serge Suits, all woo , cash price, Coats and Vests, 11 better grade, - 5.50 best grade. Gray Clay Worsted Sui s, all sizes, cash price 12.50 10,00 Mens Wool Brown & Black Check, all sizes, 11.00 8 00 " 11.00 Worsted Blue and Gray Stripe, 8.00 Blue and-Blac- Che ck. k 10.00 7.00 We are overstocked in Boys Suits, ages' 16 to 19, and Offering Special Bargains jtre in these sizes. ' ii I V CHILDRENS 3 PIECE SUITS. 60 suits at 75 AH 3.00 to 3.25 suits at 2.00 Mens Linen Crash & Alapaca Coats and Coats & Vests Mens and Boys Straw and Linen Hats. Mens and Boys Summer S.hirts-- . Mens and Boys Summer Underwear. Mens and Womens Low Shoes itnd Slippers all of retail price. We will sell all 1.75 suits a 1.25. All 2 t 1-- 8 ofn LiVaMtbui j 2C f ! |