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Show it v.n Jou::::.vL.LoaA:j.iJTAU T II i Tuesday, J O UK K F. isF..Ui.iJeT,rj A L Thursday aud Saturday Morning AT Logan City, Cache County, Utah. 6 Months $1.50 13.00 ' Single copy, bDYEKTISIJK 3 Months RATES. Local lines, 20 cts. per line eachlnsertionr per line each Beading Notices, 10'cta. ' insertion. a word each Miscellaneous Column, insertion. )c. ateaon Displar-advertiaemea- made known on application. ' Advertisements not accompanied by writ ton directions will be inserted until for bidden, and charged accordingly - Ive swron off Rip. at views and Ster eoscokes store-3rd-- St The Arcade will keep open night during the holidays, . all sitr- . t During" the holidays the Arcade will keep' open all restaurant ' night. AWisE-WoMAx- wise r-a " will . man deal '"With the Music Co. . ' Harris t You get a pastel picture - with at Englands "' every $1. purchase Specialty stored Mr. John R. Winder, Jr., spent Christmas in Logan with his sister, Mrs.' N. W. Kimball, The Courier of the Czar a hew serial story,, is soon to The Journal. Ip you are looking for a pretty present for, Christmas, just step into Ownby & Jolmsons Jewelry Store. They have them for you. I ap-pear,- iu The Kangaroo Court . fined J, W. EogUud 99 cents for selling handy cooking utensils and giving a pastel art geia with every $1. purchase. The Cash Grocery Cos, store on MaiiYSt., next door to Readings butcher shop, is the place to go to when you want fancy groceries, fresh fish, or vegetables. t ,Notice to our custoraersPNo trade checks or counous will be issued at our respective . places of business after Jan. 1st, 1902. Lo-gauD- Goods Co., - ry Union Merc. Co . REv7NrE.tIlemensen .isat home once more, after an absence of several months in the East, where' he -- delivered a seriesof lectures in advocacy of the preposed Constitntional amendment, to prevent the practice of poly- gamy. A great many school teachers of the county went to Salt Lake on Thursday, to attend the meeting of the State TeachersAssociation. . of the Probably went teachers as and down, county teachof the a city large percentage three-fourt- hs ers accompanied them. The county commissioners have had a neat little stable erected' at -- -- the rear of- - the conrt-hou- se, It willjbe used to shelter the ) animals of officers who are required to drive in from the settlements to perform their daties' It is au improvement that ha3 long been needed. Santa Claus gave County Supt. of Schools, George M. a genuine surprise Thomson, this year. Ilelefta pair of bouncing twin boys, at Georges domi- rile, in makings his rounds Mr, Thompson is very proud and happy, and is now prepared to make -- neyr resolutions i Real Estate - with H A. Pedeisen & Co. The choicest liquors for holiday trad at Club Saloon. Look out for the Scandinavian ball that is toconie off soou. Santa Claus, Soren Hausetr-o- f Hyrum, was m . Logan yesterday, Mr. E, J.-- Broberg is up from SaltrLakeon a visit to friends. 1. Wm. Edwards has a stock of fine queensware for the holiday trade. Highest cash price, paid for hides aud pelts, by BellBros., butchers. LOCAL POINTS. for .the coming -y- ear-, Christmas in Logan this year was observed in much the same Grand Xmas Sale. Raisins, Currants, - Peel, Candy, ' Nuts, aud all Christmas goods at reduced prices. -- the elder Jefferson concluded that. Thomas was the "one. Tie immediately began rehearseli and on tts week following 'oKued in Pittsburg, scoring an instantaneous success his first night, which was a source of enjoyment to his venerable father. Since: then Thomas has toured, the ' country meeting with the generous approvis al ofboth press and publitC-H- e said taresembleTiTsTatherinTooksr voice and action, and is not a copy of him but an able expouent of date in this New is Years night wbenhe city will be seen ably assisted by u company of excellent players. -Seats on sale Tuesday morning at 10 oclock. , placed wltRin a a aU prapMad NMSIt, Jtx at ib F 5, 8 I: f 52 V.3iSottk Salt Lata City f Wwt Ptn,H BtMng Htwl It, Cortrinir or or on and ono-- q Harter acre. Halt a nllUon rah Iona ol 'water pAeeea tbionck tba poola rack da. a lyCT H'J? De Witt, . rab ATT-I- C m . ad R 1 iJMi I - i nU,r, knuiV Sanitarium 1 Logan tt,, SALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS Hot Sulphur Batha in Paecelalaaad Mar. Ma.TuU, Prirate Phaicea and Lafft Swhnmla Peetl fawC Utah. ..... Comblna.heaUb and ptaaanra bf rial tin tbaaa batha wbaa ta Salt LOST White mare, branded S U on neck. Return to W.- D. Miles, Paradise, andjie jrewarded. Lake. f Open 1 ' da and alcbb , , 0 - SEC We were apparently a little premature in commenting in last issne upon the. methods employed by Cowley-un- di J osepb-- E, Joseph Hardman in sttliug a difficulty which arose betweeu them. Hard-raa- u Cost sale continues on claimed Cowley owed binq Crockery, Chios it will ' be remembered, and aud Glass ware until Cowley said he did not, so they agreed Tbarbitrnte (he matterand Secure your Xmas S. A. LaDgton, A.- - F. Farr, named presents early. Thomas H, Smith as and Cache Valiev Mer. Co. Jr., a r b i tra tors . b o t h t t ies to Jhe jia abidel by Mr. Richard H. Smith, probate case agreeing to deis The decision. arbitrator Freraout their of Co., Idaho, judge in cided Hardman and owed friends relatives $130, Cowley visiting and the agreement of submission Logan. andlfward ofTheatbitratqrs was Mr. W. C. Cates, who in Montana for some time, spent filed in the District Court. On Tuesday, however, Mr. CowChristmas in Logan with his fami-ly- " ley tiled notice of, motion" to set aside the award made t y the arMr. Ed. Holden . and wife are bitrators. He asserts that the down from Teton valley spending arbitrators were, guilty of misthe holiday season with relatives conduct dud gross error, in makand friends in Logan. ing it; so after having taken the of the Justices court and Officer King arrested a youth case-oit to arbitrators the consubmitted an for afternoon rising yesterday have testants at last lauded in the in too air gun freely the yard back District Court. That isnt a very of the C. V. M. Co.s, store. flattering testimonial of the value May you live and1 prosper! Of arbitration, is it! . May you live at easel The case will be heard by Judge ' Here is yonr good health! on Jan. G. Hart Yours, and your1 families! Rip Van Winkle. The Charity Fund. The defense in the case of the and Bacon Messrs Logan, Hyde Park and Smithfield Miller, Canal Co. vs, Hercules Power Co., Gowaus, the promoters of, the filed notice of motion for a new Charity Court, after worrying trial on Tuesdayr of for some time over raised for the money After several months of rest distributing and fishing in company with his the poor, finally decided to consult father,- Mrr Joseph Jefferson, some of the prominent business Thomas started on his fourth ann- men,pf the town, in regard to the ual-tour in Rip Van Winkle. matter. Some twenty persons He wilt be seen here on Wednes- were accordingly interviewed, and as a result of the opinions offered, day next for one night only. the three gentlemen named will There will be a treat for music make the distribution themselves, lovers at the Y. M. M. I. A. conthis in way. Yesterday, a Tetter ference on Sunday evening. Numaddressed to each of the seven was bers will be rendered by Prof. two ministers of the and Harris, W. S. Lamoreaux, Misses bishops, the city, asking them to furnish Connie and Phyllis Thatcher, Mrs. immediately, lists of the worthy Dr. Croxall aud others. s poor in their flocks. Mrs. Meta. When these lists are received a died last Tuesday, after an illness a apportionment of the of nine years. She was born m money will be made to the bishops Skane, Sweden, and has lived in and ministers, who will in. turn Logan for 13 years; was 77 years deliver it to the. poor- - people Tn old. She was buried Thursday, their eharge. services being held in the Seventh The plan is a good one and will - doubtless result in a- - perfectly fair ward meeting house, There will be a conference of the division ofr the proceeds of the Young Mens Mutual Improvement most high court. Associations of Cache Stake, held, Notice. in the tabernacle on Sunday eveNotice is hereby given, that a ning, commencing at 7:30. An of exercises meeting of the members of the interesting programme has been prepared, and in addition Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saiuts residing in the to the reudering of this, the prize ward of the Cache Eccelesiastical for the largest subscription to the Stake of Zion, in Cache County, Era will be awarded. will be held, in the meeting On Tuesday, .Dec. 24tb,' Mr. Utah, house of said ward, at 11 a. m. on Ephraim P. ' Shelton and Miss Thursday, the2nlof yanuary.'A. Margaret McCulloch, both of D.f 1902, for the purpose of auMendon," Utah, were married in the thorizing the trustees who:hold the Presbplerian church, Rev. S, E. legal title to property belonging to Wishard, D. D., officiating. A said ward, to transfer said title to number of friends from Mendon George William Davis, as Bishop of and Logan said ward, in accordancewith Jhe wedding feast that had been proof an act providing for vided for the occasion, after which provisions the Incorporation of Churches aud the bridal pair left on the after' Religious Societies, . approved 1 noon train. .March 4th, 1901 RET-- S ore now the order of the Let us whisper day. one in your ear . . , after-Christma- s. Y o ur yy i fe is on gin g fora Bucks Steel llangc Come In aud Ictus show yoti the one she partic-- . -- - ularly admires. , , 1 s: . has-bee- n r. - j R GI h IS YOU ARC WORKING I ? ! A600DAT3 i SAVE EVERY SINGLE AD UNTIL DECEMBER 3-- i s tr I 9 0 i- - PIDIrSgT 'CBQFT. A ut 1 . ! - the-met- hod $ - , and B. Thatcher take pleasure in announcing the engagement of Mil. THOMAS J EFFJERSOjV, supported by a splendid company, IKBIPVAS WINKLE," ' - . g Vds I I :: ON SALE - TUESDAY MORNING - are-soon- , " rgaacSmilht Co. John a. Hendrickson, Sidney Stevens, J.,.jUry o Hahan, IiUnUar, Thatcher Bros. Dauk Co, G, W. Thatcher, O. W. and M. Thatcher, Thatcher Bros. Bank Co. J. J. Law, j Geo. W. Thatcher,-Ge- o. W. Thatcher, Vua Y. Thatcher, v 1 - Notice ia liereby Riven that the following named persons and roperfyar delinquent in iImj payment of Hie special tax levied in Sidewalk District Nuinbei One of lopanCity, Utah, in theamontits set opposite their respective names, anil that unless raid amounts, together with costa paid, the undersigned fi. will, on the 2nd day of January, A. D. 1902, at 12:00 oclock noon, at 1 fice of the City Rwordor in the Journal Building, in.Logan City, Utah, sell the said described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay m raid taxes and costs, fctaid sale will continue from djy to day until the list ie exhausted. , : . Dated Dec, 21ct. 19CL IIaxxaii Jacobson, ..City Treasurer. Block. Plt. Amount Feet frontage. Dated December 13. 1901. George W. Davis, Bishop. A. O. Jackson, v SEATS T; Delinquent Sidewalk Tax, he I 10 0 2 . 1st ATTEN. -- Counselors. ? fatherd version One Night Only, WEDESDA Y, JAK UAJl Y pro-rat- njoyed-withthemt- ' G. Jjj Maria-Rosencrant- 1I l'A aa tot, waUr, 8 HEALTHFUL! Sold (oak - enToyadlel Arbitration Didnt Stick. - 2-4- O . - mauner that thegreat holiday is usually observed. - It was a day of family reunion and domestic pleasure, and the many . bright Rip Van Vinkla. faces seen upon the street tne day A few years 'ago Mr. Joseph following, attested the fact that Jefferson was taken suddenly, ill nearly all of our good citizens bis engagement at the 5th during found some pleasure in the coming " : Avenue Theatre, New York, which the Yuletide. & 1 f, ip! List your .75 cts. eents. ts- --R- r ; Grand wateh Sale at Ownby & X Johnsons Jewelry Store. ia Advance. Cash -- 5 ! u; A. on Main. ecBscBiraoH hates. tie Year car.s;J the temporary cF ? ( f hij CoI:'T:;:T lour. Out of town date 1. il to bo filled and the question err .a na to .'.;,AYj.oa unions Lwho vrcuU.l'J selected fron among pgr his sous to play the part of Hip. Racket the see WniLE in the city After a great deal of deliberation J. ilU 1 20 21 73 675 8 2 2 6.75 03.60 75.30 2 12.20 C0.50 100.00 66J!0 8 12.00 - U. 6 113.70 2 8 7-- 8 S 8 8 8 , 1 |