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Show lUi Till: JOURNAL'. rcBLimto UQtt & ENGLAND Ester 4 .1 th Tturif K0i-cl- Pot-ofU- PUBLISHING CO. vwy c tW SatonUy, It Uf Twtiy ,u NtAtU II AUGUSTUS MltW GORDON, " SHOULD WOMEN HANOT " . i r Two women : Mary Rogers of of Vermont and Kate Edwards, sentence Pennsylvania, are under, of death for the murder of their sentihusbands, and in both casea mentalists are trying to move heaven and earth to prevent consummation of the sentence. In each state the governors have refused to reprieve the women or commute the sentence, and in neither case is there any ground upon which to base hope of a new trial. In the Vermont case of officials upon whom devolves the duty of hangof resigning ing hire. Rogers, talk sentence the rather than to carry into effect. Both women murdered their husbands in "cold blood. Should they hangt is the question the people of Vermont and Pennsylvania "are debating. . In the case of the Rogers. wo-man, she and ..I her husband had been living apart, their relations being incompatible. Suddenly the woman seemed to relent, and sent .for her husband, whom she kissed affectionately.. After some conversation the woman offered play-- . with fully to show him a new trick unbind a rope. The trick was. to one's hands' when tied behind him, without cutting the rope.". The wife then bound the husbands hands securely, then called to d Indian Leon Perham, a -become had she whom youth of enamored, and betweenthem they chloroformed the man to death then threw the body into a river. The woman wished to marry the - Indian, and. also, wanted her husband's, insurance money. -- , students of the Mechanic Arts department .always deserves and elicits favorable comment also frt rm ing and ni thaLoLlh business departments. It is the practical features which appeal most strongly to the majority, but inspection of the departments com mon to all colleges convinces those who care to make the investigation that in all departments the courses are equally thorough and satisfactory,' and that the College is truly a great institution, with a splendid faculty and earnest student body. The College is always one of tho central points of attraction for visitors to Logan, and but few of them fail to inspect and admire it. And yet there are hundreds of our home people who have denied themselves this treat. The Journal advises such to visit the College and spend at least one day iu examining the work in the various departments. Sash visits would inevitablyTosult in a largely increased attendance from Catjie valley, one of the best sections of the State. ed agri-eultfi- ks r resuite of overcrowding Ja The the large cities because of the rush from the agricultural districts, is nowhere more evident than in New York; where TronTofficial figures it has been ascertained that there, are . always, ooeJbpndred thousand men out of work, seventy thousand of whom are married, and where sixty thousand famil-ie- s are dispossessed each year for of rent. During the recent the severe atom more than twenty thousand men were lined up almost day and night patiently ' waiting , a chance of employment for A' day. or two shoveling snow. non-payme- nt (. t V-- - that Tfte sharp contrasts pre- sent' themselves in the lives of some newspaper men had apt in the Garland, Wyoming, Guard last. week. In one column the editor acknowledges the re ceipt of an invitation to a swell societys wedding to be solemnized in Washington, I). C., and, in another column asks some of the wasnt it! Rather to bring in some potatoes readers Had the facts been reversed there would have been no hesita- on subscription as he needs em. tion about hanging the man, would When" the Ogden Standard asthere! sumes that it is the only paper in Why, then, should not the Utah outside xf Salt Lake which If capital punishment ! "right purchases its paper in carload lots, v for men, it is, also, for women. it has another guess coming. They are of equal , accountability TEA in the eyes of Gqd and of the law. murfoul Isnt there anybody eise By the commission of a der, more particularly the uthless "in the. tea' business but Schilslaughter of the life companion whom she has sworn to love ling ? and cherish, a woman unsexes her-se- lf - Yes, a dozen, two dozen, and forfeits the respect and dozen. reverence due her sex. As regards three the, victim, it is no more pleasant Startling But True. to die at the hands of a woman than to be Slain by a Wan, and his FeCple the world over were horblood cries just as loudly from the rified on learning of the burning ground for Tevcuge.j of a, Chicago theater in which As long as the law demands a life for a, ift, woman, aa well as nearly six hundred people lost their livesyet more than five times man, should pay the penalty, when .L. she transgresses it. 1 this number or over 3,000 people died from pneumonia in Chcago durng the same year, with scarce.would prove an notice. Every one of a to someof-th- e farmers of Cache ly passing these cases of pneumonia resulted county, as to the true greatness the superior facilities of our great from a cold and could have been State institute, the Agricultural prevented by the timely use of College, could they hear the com ChamberlajnsCoughRemedy.A rnents of the members of the State great many who had every reason to fear pneumonia have warded it ll Legislature ; a body of offby-th- u prompt use of this rem, sections fronf is an instance The following edy. San Juanto Cache, from Uinta to Too of this much cannot Bort: Tooele. The visitors, so far as the in be said of favor Chamberlains brief time at their disposal will and especially for Cough Remedy, admit, inspect the various departments of the College and obtaiu a colds and influenza. I know that it cured my daughter, Laura, of comprehensive idea of what the Institution really is, and what it a severe cold, and I believe saved offers the youth of Utah. Those her life when she was threatened W. D. "Wilcox, who' view it for the first time are with pneumonia. New Sold by all York, astonished atJls magnitude and Logan, c excellence, and those who have druggists. been here before can always discover something good .which esAdvertised Letters. caped their attention upon the oc- Mr. J. Abbot, easion of lie first visit. Natural- -- HansonrMr. WVIL- TTy, after the ride from "Sail Lake, the banquet prepared by the If the above are not called for within two weeks from date, they youjjg ladies of the Domestic Arts will be sent ttf the Dead Letter OfDept, appeals to the legislative ' solons with irresistible force, and fice at "Washington. JOSEPH ODELL, P. 1L they are always ready to vote any Logan, Utah, Jan. 31, 1905. amount that may be necessary for j tb continuanee of this exccllent pFine"Job Printiii'of &ll kindi department. The work of the 'done at The Journal Office. half-bree- illus-trati- on 1 money than will be expended in There and CiarkCentennrwTirbeAvbrlh brnldihglfiiTKXpbsitfOH; at be worth will few a 1200,000. paintings and Lewis the aggreVermonts building at the least.$100,000eah, Persias exhibit to the' Lewis and Clark Centennial wiUbea reproduction of the Old Constitution House of 1777. , Great Britain will occupy 3,000 square feet of exhibit space at the Lewis and Clark Centennial 1. Hungary will have an exhibit st the Lewis and Clark Centennial worth $30,000. The exhibit will occupy 2,000 square feet of space. . Costa Rica will make a fine display of coffee, hemp, cocoa and other products at the Western Worlds Fair. The display is valued at $20,000. An interesting attraction for wo men at the Leiyis and Clark Exposition will be the display of the latest frocks from Paris in the French section of the Manufactures Building. Egypt and Morocco will make a combined African display at the Lewis and Clark Centennial. The exhibit will cover -2,- 500-square feet and its value will be $225,000. The hatching of chickens will be shown to the general public at the Lewis and Clark Exposition. All exhibitors of incubators - will be required to make their- - displays operative, and at stated hours the crowds will be invited to come and see the chickens break their shells. The piling and flooring work on the Trail and Bridge of Nations at the Lewis and Clark Centennial is now completed, and the can now be reach' ed by this 'route. The bridge of feet water and is 2,000 spans the longest bridge ever erected, at an Exposition. The art display at the Lewis and Clark Centennial will be of fabumore lous - value, - representing ( Goyern-mentPeninsu- H poem - , la a - eye-open- er representa-ncitjzenrfrohTa- . .mN I II 111 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 HOTELS Music For The Fair. , EAGLE HOTEL 4 , Zr.ru TWitt, momiKTOH . 4. With Feb. four Portland,' d 91.00 s bands already Kurupess Plan. Soaaii Mr. Tie T aad Reel Steam Telephone and negotiations with sever Hu la all train al other noted organizations pro- m to 19 Sorts Main Street Logs gressing favorably, the success of THE LINCOLN the musical features of the Lewis Mrs.. M.E. Hanks sad Clark Exposition is assured. The famous Frederick Junes Proprietress band has been engaged to play for Port Offira Hoi lit. Telephone M X Log M.Uteh four weeks, beginning Junel, the ABSTRACTS OF TITLES opening day of the Exposition,and . ZEFH THOMAS Li be rati s and Ellerys band have Abstractor. Bonded also been secured. Chares Dierke Year 15 Experienas of Portand wilt organize a band Public Notary to play a four weeks engagement, Phone Ur Street Mala from July 27 to August 23. Nego- Bagle Black PAINT-INtiations are pending for the ap- WALL PAPER, HOUSE pearance of the famous United States Marine Band of Washing-tonjJOHN BENCH C. ;the official Mexican Government Band of the City of Mex- House Painter and Paper Hanger. Sign Writing, Calsomining ico, and a band from Honolulu, U. Glazing, etc. T. . . .. 933 South Bain 161 x Three official, or administra Trlrphoae DENTISTS fion bands, will also be engaged These bands will take turns in J. A. McCAUSLAND of states, Dentist state delegations, and distinWhite. or Teeth filled with Filling. Teeth extracted with the leant posguished personages from theUnion sible pain by use of Odontunder. Satisfaction Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. guaranteed. Depot to their hotels and Mala St. Logan, Utah seer Bros.. Office Rlter to theExposition grounds ; to play at receptions and banquets LAUNDRIES and furnish part of the orchestral WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY . accompaniment for oratorios in C. A. Cummings Prop. ; Festival Hall. The bands will be c : L. of Charles under the leadership Work called for and delivered. Brown, of Portland, a native of (4 ful Canter St Phone wfi t Logan, Utah Italy, who conducts De Caprios CARRIAGE WORKS Band; and Wallis McElroy, of be is to said Salem, Oregon, who THE HENRY H. DANIELSEN the best bandmaster in the Upper CARRIAGE WORKS CO. Williamette valley. Wagon, Carriage and Farm Implement Repairing of all kinds. Carriage, and Wagon Hardware. ; INSURANCE REAL ESTATE ZEPH'THOMAS ' Y TY oa Loaf or Short TlAe Fire Iiaureaee la Lending Companies Money to Lone ? world-famou- en-gag- . ' subse-quent- ly it , , for Coday LUMBER DEALERS VV. John Nctl JATO u, . tMITV iUrTM d . See her! where She alts' In the glow of the air. With wing half poised and talons bleeding; And kindling eye, as If her prey Had suddenly been snatched away. While she was tearing It and feeding. f SIDE BOARD BAR Choice Wines, Liquors And Cigars Mixed Drinks Our Specialty r Career let W aad Ceatergte. Lincoln Hotel Block Logan, Utah - PLUMBER A STEAM FITTER JOSEPH TARBET Plumbing, Steam Fitting Spwialty Repair Work Promptly Doe Phone Mela Street, Oppoalte Ingle Hotel 146 Logan, Ctak A. H. PALMER - Plumbing and Steamfltting Specialty Atwape Firm N. St, Phoae B 4th 8. 8t. 'Phone the-Be- Office, No. 37 w. Residence, No. 9 85 Y. Z. PLANING AND SAWMILLS J. N. JENSEN "of Custom Planing and Kinds' All Saw Millingr Beellives Manufactured. Estimates Furnished on alj Kinds of Work. South Main, Logan, Utah 151 REPAIR SHOPS LOGAN NOVELTY SHOP a, a. aoirnhx, raor, Guns, . Ammunition and Sporting 'Goods v AU kind of Machinery, Blcyclea and Gun Key Fitting, Saw Filing, Etc, W 1st North Repaired,- 9 EMILE.NEILSEN Carriage Maker Wagons and Carriage Made to Order Repairing Neatly Done, Give u a Trial, 19 South Main Street. Uarfl Lumber Yard Utah Logan, HEBER K. HANSEN ToolBfty cleand Novelty. Repairing 'Knife and Scissor Sharpening, Umbrella Mending, Key Fitting, Etc, Prompt Work, Reasonable Chargee, SMITH BROTHERS M 1st W, net North of Lincoln Hotel, Logon Lumber Dealers. UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER nooxiNo, muse, seme, rantoLM, lxts, aisoxa,' anna, LOCK, Moouuxea, doom, G. W. LINDQUIST moLTa, SDiuisaa' kail,ABDWARI, KTC. Licensed Emb&hner Cask Tnn v. o. aox 975 PBOKS IM x " ia aocvH ants st. Fine Funeral Furnishings HAY AND FEED Office 87 x: Residence 38 k. I. Logan Telephone. H. C. JENSON . DENTISTS DR. L u Main Street, South of Bridge P. STEWART Dentist Sneeesaor to Gowan and St Phone Office Ore Ftrat National Bank Office Hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Logan Foundry Building MONUMENTAL WORKS PRACTICAL HORSESHOEING P. O. HANSEN MONUMENTAL JpHN ROZSA -- WORKS ISO Noth Main Horse Shoer Practical Opposite Court House, Logan atlving Just put in a Horse Shoeing Rack, I Drawings, Deaigna and Estimate Psrnixhrd. Something New We have the celebrated Blu am enabled to nhoe with eareall vicious horse Pearl Marble that tobk Grand Prixe at the laat two World's Fairs. Call end see H. COAL AND WOOD PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS sun-brig- Above the dark torrent, above the bright stream The voice may be heard Of the thuhdorer's bird. Calling out to her God In a clear, wild scream, Aa she mounts to bis throne, and unfolds in his bean. Phone II anaroa a balswik, raonukToM Baled Hay. HERE'S a fierce fray bird, with a bending beak. With aa angry eye and a startling shriek. That nurses her brood where tbd cliff flowers blow, On the precipice top, in perpetual snow; That alts where the air la shrill and bleak. On the splintered point of a shivered peak. and stripped, like a vulture, tons .. . - In wind and strife; her feathers worn, And ruffled, and stained, while loose and bright. Round her serpent neck, that is writhing and bare, la a crimson collar of gleaming hair, Like the creat of a warrior, thinned in fight. And shorn, and bristling. N Mala 8t, SALOONS 1468 Mela St Ren, Telephone 151k OF John Neal, American poet and litterateur (born at Portland, Me., In 17M; died there In 1X71), K. W. Orlswold, the eminent critic said, The elements of poetry are poured forth la hie versos with, a prodigal-- . Ity and power altogether astonishing, but he la deficient In the conNeal produced novels, esaaye, poems aad other structive faculty.' works of merit. Bald-heade- 19 Cacle Block ). "... rtJBUC MOTABT G THE AMERICAN EAGLE By . gate jalurthedisplaywillbe millions of dollars. d, -r- 1903. 7, CENTENNIAL" NOTES -- cold-bloode- Tue.vlay, ' February LtAiANj L i All. ui M. A. FOURNIER, W. D. Physician and Surgeon &. L. COAL AND WOOD CO. All Kinds of Coal and Kindling Wood. - Phone Office Hours: 9 to 19 a. m,: J te 4 p. m. Sunday- - 10 to 12 a. m. ; 3 to 5 p. m. Office and Yard 196 K East depot Center St, Logan, Utah. Igan PRODUCE SEEDS AND GRAIN PRODUCE SEEDS AND GRAIN H. G. SMURTHW AITE GRAIN Alf Smurthwalte, Mgr. KtablUhedIK78 AND SEED CO C. A. SMURTH W AITE Potatoes, Grain, Seed. , CO. Market Price Paid. Over Union Mercantile Co. PRO-DUC- E While her young are laid out in bis rich, red blase; And their wlngleta are fledged In bis hottest rays. Proud bird of the cliff Jjvlere the barren yew, springs, Where the Munshiue slays, and the wind harp sings, She sits, unapproachable, pluming her wings; Khe screams! Sbe'a away! over hill-toand flood. Over valley and rock, over mountain and wood, f her brood! That bird is abroad In p the-Tano- TIs the bird of our banner, the free bird that braves. When the battle is there, all the wrath of the waves: That dipt her pinions In the suns first gush; Drinks his meridian blase, his faVcwell flush; Sits amid stirring stars, and bemfe her benk, Lika the slipped falcon, when bgr piercing shriek . Tells that she stoops upon her cleaving wing. To drink at some new victim's clear, red spring. That monarch bird! she slumbers In the night. Upon the lofty air peaks utmost height; Or sleeps upon the wing, amid the ray - Of steady, cloudless, everlasting day: Rldea with the thunderer In his blazing march, And bears his lightnings o'er yon boundless arch; Soars wheeling through the storm, and screams away. Where the young pinions of the morning play; Broods with her arrows In the nurricane; Bears her green laurel o'er the starry plain, And sails around tbe skiee. and oer the rolling deep' With still unwearied wing, and eye that never sleeps. lWWWMMllMMMMMtMMMMHMHr' VEGETABLE SICILIAN A splendid tonic airRenewer hair for the hair, makes the grow long and heavy Always restores color to gray hair, all the dark, rich color cf youth. Stops fallinghalr, also. Sold for fifty yc?. Grain, Alfalfa Seed, Potatoes Hogs, Fancy Poultry Phone North Main Street 1463 Logan BARBER SHOPS EAGLE BARBER SHOP First Particular Satisfaction Guaranteed Logan Utah Ragle Hotel, 15 Poultry and Stock Foods W Center 11977. 'Phone stock complete St. Logan, Utah RerPhone ITS K. FLOUR MILLS CENTRAL MILLING COMPANY" (Incorporated) 'M T, L. Pe&rce Prop. Class in Every Highest Use our ARCHITECTS C. T. BARRETT Not a private corporation but owned and operated by the people and for the people, Aalc for GoldeuGater Electric Light and I, X, L, and you get the very best, for sale by all groceries. And at mUi, A specialty made of custom grinding, Phone 130 K, Itch Ringworm. Architect Work Superintended When Desired K. T. Lucas, Wingo, Ky writes, For 10 to 12 April I had been afflicted with a years GRAIN AND SEEDS malady known as the itch. The H. G. SMURTHW AITE GRAIN itching was most unbearable; I AND SEED CO. d tried for years to find relief, SEEDS having tried All remedies I could For the Field and Gapten. hear ofr besides a number of docQuality the Best Always tors. I wish to state that one 15 W Center st. Union Block, No. Phone T49 73, N Z, Main St. 'Phone 16! X. Logan, Utah. Bes, Phone PHOTOGRAPHERS ODELL" PHOWSTUDlFamily . ipplicationrof O- Grtmps ASpeclalty 25th, 1902: Portraits Enlarged la Crayon, India Ink "Pastel and Water Colors. Corner Mala aad Center Streets, Logan, Utah. Ballards Snow Liniment cured me completely and permanently. Sinye I have "Used the liniment on two separate occasions for ring worm and it cured completely. -- 25c, 50c and $1.00 bottle. Sold by Riter Bros. Drug Co. ' b ( J |