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Show I TAGZ EIGHT TUB THE JOURNAL TRI-WE- E SLY JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH Auditorium Link open every Winter goods at cost. Newhold Afternoon and evening, 3:00- - to the Clothier. 5:30; 7:30 to 10:3a Ladies Free. unG. leading and lieensed embalmer. dertaker LOCAL NEWS. Mrs. Allie Horae returned to Both telephones. Salt Lake on Sunday after a Indian gloves at Morrells., Win'. P. Camp' addressed the pleasant two weeks visij; With her of the Second ward Sun- sister, Mrs RVS. Campbell. - , Spring clothing, shoes- - etc. at saints day night on Succession in the Keirboid the clothier. . . Great slaughter in prices, of Presidency. high grade patent leather shoes Bergener & Co., Undertakers and of Seventy $3.50 shoes go at $2.50. Alexander licensed Embalmers, Caskets and The 119th quorum bold their annual reunion on Fri- Smith, 74 W. 1 North. Coffins, 149 N. Main. Bell phone. day evening next in the Seventh ward meeting house beginning at Mrs. Herman Newman i enterGentlemen wishing guaranteed oclock. A pleasant time is tained a number of her friends Patent Leather Shoes, call at An- eight on Valentine day at a five oclock anticipated. dreas Petersons. tea in honor of Miss Monroe, of j Mr. and Mbs, X. R. tMoore enThe stork winged its flight to tertained on Saturday evening, the home of Mr. George X). Car-do- n and the guests describe the party on Friday last, and left with as one of the most pleasurable of the family a fine little daughter. the season. A delicious supper was one of the features. Mr. and Sirs. F W. Thatcher rent Mown to Salt Lake to see The speakers at the tabernacle and hearMadam Butterfly, afternoon were ElderEd- luchperformanee they enjoyed) Bishop c pjiyde, of very much. Hyde Park and President Jos. Cardon. Elder Norr returned Mr. J. S. Campbell, of the J. S. about a week ago from a mission Campbell Co,, wholesale grocers to While there he laborf Ogden, waa doing business in ed England. in the Nottingham conference. . Logan yesterday. COUNTY CONSOLIDATION London, Feb. 15. Influenza is claiming thousands of victims in London, and the visitation of the present time is the worst that has been known in many years. Not less than three members of the Sir Henry Premier cabinet. Campbell-BannermaAugustin Birxell,' chief secretary for Ire- By request of the meeting hc.l last- - Saturday, the County- - Co hereby calJv a mass meeting to be held at the'B. Y. College Saturday, February 29th Coal, for interMr. George E.Gordon of Grand Cheyenne, Wyoming ment by the side of his wife, who Junction, Colorado, a grandson of died about eight years ago. L. Crowther, and the late Mrs.-Mr. Wm. M. Wilson of Ogden, a The Brigham Young College nephew, who came toLogan to attend her funeral, returned on student body are arranging for an excursion to Provo on Friday Saturday morning to their respec and Saturday of this week. The ' live homes. r matter is contingent upon 100 V people, for which a fare of $3.75 People tired of the rough and for round trip will be offered.The cheap sensational stuff in socall-e- d melodramas will have a company will go down on regular and chance to be refreshed by a com- train at 8:15 a. m. Friday remain in Salt Lake over night. edy with an admirable mixture San Pedro train, or of true melodrama when Big Any regular Hearted Jim comes here, and it a special may be taken to Provo is due Thursday evening, Febru- Saturday. Special' through train wilP leave Provo1 for Logan after ary 20th. Mr. Harry J. Jackson the game Saturday evening. All who presents the piece, has sparwho desire to go should consult ed no expense to make it with secretary 0. Bullen, Jr., at onghly interesting in detail, with once. a superb scenic display. Mr. larmenio Jackman, who for the past six years had been a sufferer from a complication of diseases at his residence in the Fourth ward, on Second East street, was released from his long suffering on Sunday evening, his death being hastened by pneumonia. Funeral services will he held tomorrow, Wednesday, at 1 p. m., in the Fourth ward meeting house. . Mr. Jackman ; was born in Salt Lake City, Jqly 28, 1852. He was described by tbtf&e who knew him best as a man of lovable disposition and sterling character. lie leaves a wife and E. - " n, land, and the Marquis ofjtipon. Lord Privy Seal, are confined to their beds with the malady. - Beaten With Revolver. Al. Freudenthal, clerk in a Salt Lake store, was arrested and San Francisco. A delightful af- charged with beating his brother-in-laWill Hill, upon the head ternoon was spent. with a' revolver. IEll had heard Mr. D. B. Bartholemew, who stories that Freudenthal was not had charge of and who has just treating his sister kindly, ne closed up Fister and Neilsons went to Brunswick court, where Preston branch house, i has re- - the Freudenthals live, and quesFreuturnjed to Logan and renewed his tioned his brother-in-laconnection with the firm here. denthal Informed him that he" was Mr. Bartholemew has many a meddler and, Hill alleged, friends here who will welcome struck him upon the.Tiead with the revolver. In the Freudenhis return. thal house, after the arrest of the clerk the police found a revolver Mr. Ricey D. Jones, a native of stained with blood. was that where Carmaerthenshire, Wales, he was horn October 28, 1828, died on Saturday morning at his home in Mt. Sterling. Funeral services will he held today in the Wellsville meeting house at 1 p. m. Mr. Jones ,had been a resident of Cache for 43 years and was widely known and highly respected. Mr. A. A. Blixt of this city was at Thatcher called away on "Saturday by the Coal Co., Smith Bros, old 'stand, death of his brother Gus Blixt, CUx West and lit St., South, Lowho died at Omaha on Friday gan.. Uptown office, Thatcher evening of pneumonia, at the age livery, both phones 16. Both of 44 years, leaving three chilphones at the coal yard 314. dren. His remains were taken to . .Rock Springs Epidemic of Influenza. ' ist, Tuesday, February lg Raiding Opium Joints. A crusade against Chinese gambling houses was begun Saturday by the Salt Lake police. Four places were raided and nine arrests were' made. The activity of the police was due to the demand of Mayor Bransford for the suppression of gambling in Salt Lake. Two opium joints in Commercial street were also raided and five opium smokers were taken into custody. at 10 can get sameat this office! L S. SMITH, D. D. S. W. H. PETTY, D. D. S. Drs. Smith & Petty,. Dentists. a. m., to discuss the advisa- bility of consolidating the School Districts of the county into one district. A, M. ISRAELSEN, J, C. KNOWLES, Offices as follows: LOGAN 2 doors North of r Eagle Hotel, open every j8y GEORGE GODFREY, except Sundays from 9 a. ffl to 6 p. m. County Commissioners, nYRUM Over new Drag At this season readjustments Store, Open Monday and Tuein business are the rale. And sday of every week. usually mean readjustments SMITHFIELD Over Miles for workers opportunities Store, open Wednesday and chances to secure the better Thursday of every week. underjobs. Want advertisers RICHMOND In new Bank stand these matters. building. Opep Friday and Saturday of every week. Job work done at this office. - For your choice of Hundreds of stylish, high grade Mens and Young Mens Suits and Overcoats that sold at $12,00, $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00. An unlimited assortment to choose from. All Sizes, Colors, Materials and Styles worn this season are A m JMtm represented. For a quick Cleanup, take whole choice of the lot . . for .. . v) your o, 0 4 mi OPPOSITE THE TABERNACLE See Windows for samples COUNTS EVERY BRUSHFUL when paints from this storehouse of beautifying and preservative material fill the brush. Wed be ashamed to stay in the business if we did not give you your moneys full worth in paints,varn ishes, brushes and whatever else the painter professional ot amateur needs. family. . Death came as a happy release to Mrs. Mlary Kirkup of the First ward on Friday night, and funeral services were held in the ward room in the Tabernacle on Sunday. The invocation was offered by J. E. Wilson, Jr., and Elders J. C. Knowles,, J. E. Cardon, II. Carlisle and Bishop Thatcher Benediction were the speakers. was offered- - by Elder J. A. Hendrickson. Mrs. Kirkup was a native- of Ireland and was horn-i-n 1847. She had suffered fronf UI health for a long time and had been cared and provided for by the Relief Society of the First ward. So far as we have been able to leora she left no family. Found, an Riter Bros. Drug Co. No. 33 N. Main, SW Logan Utah. Much sympathy has been felt Journals jpressman, and who of and expressed for Mr. and Mrs. late has been in charge of the FrankBenson for the loss of their mechanical department of the little daughter Helen, wh5 had Rexhurg Current Journal, has in been ailing for some time and connection jwith others, leased who expired suddenly on Weddoubt the greatest values ever that thriving little, weekly. The nesday last. Funeral services editorial columns, as heretofore were held at the family' residence offered in neckwear will be presented in Is une of the main will be presided over by Mr. on First South street on Saturconsiderations in Del by. We wish Mr. Porter and day afternoon. Invocation was our Special Commencing Saturday Cardon. Prest. E. offered J. by Skirts." Ti7 our.iine liia colleagues all the success they -- could continuing for three- - days. we couple quality, desire,- - and believe they The speakers werer Elders JrTr CaineTJrTTJames Henderson of will deeerve it. style and fit at a and for J days N. J. W. Marsh Valley, Kimball, medium price. City editor Marshall of The E. Cardon and Bishop B. G. $5.00 TO $9.00 Journal had such a grip on the Thatcher. Benediction was proby Elder Ileber J. lagrippe that he couldnt let go nounced Buys a skirt from See our window display and Mr. Frank Carlisle. Baugh of it yesterday, hence had to reus that possesses RARE BARGAINS. main at home. Therefore if we Mrs. Jane Thatcher rendered the these three requirevocal music, some accompanied by We have not been are what ments. on local shy fine line of Shoes in all spending all matter his illness will account for Miss Brown. The grave was de- our money in bad advertising See our spring latent shapes in line. it.We hope that his grip and the dicated by Elder Willard Cran- - But we havebeen selling, our Kids, Calfs, t other grip will he sundered p. d. ney. furclothing, shoes, and mens arrived J . . . . Metal, etc., 7 q., for it takes constant hustling at the biggest nishings bargains, Mr. Olaus Johnson, an aged iu to discover much of local interest town, and we are still giving and highly respected residenLfor some rare these days. bargains in all winter !' 25 years of the Sixth ward, died Come now, Newholds the goods. ill0 Not long ago we published a on Friday after a protracted clothiers. ness. held services were Funeral containfrom Herald the clipping for- - Job ing a statement of a decision ofiin the Sixth ward meeting house the state Supreme Court, in a case yesterday at one oclock p. m. Lk. pleases. went up from that Judge Prater was. offered by Elder J Manghans court. Theelipping did Z. Stewart, and the speakers t! not give a correct statement ex- - i w ere Elders C. C. Jensen, O. J.jfl Actly of the point decided, as we! Peterson, Bishop Skanchy, Dr. J. learn from those who have read) A. Widtsoe, H. A. Pedersen, F. Arent Johnson, the decision. The point decided Turner and was this. The case came up in Benediction by Elder J. A. Co., where they have a riekson. During the services a fence law, and it is the rule that duet was rendered with much where there is a fence law no feeling by Mr. A. J. Hansen and Mrr "damages caiTbe recovered where Miss- Mlamie: Fjeldsted. animals stray upon the land that Johnson was a native of Norway, 'is not enclosed with a lawful and was born Sept. 9, 1823. He A ROMANTIC PLOT THAT GRIPS ALL, STOCKADE AND OTHER REALISTIC SCENES, MANY WESTERN , CREA- fence, but in the case referred to was a.nian of sterling integrity TIONS, ABUNDANT HUMOR, EXCITING CLIMAXES. the ' defendent drove his sheep and was respected by all who upon the unfenced land of the knew him. His wife died several REALISTIC SCENES plantiff, and the Supreme Court years ago. He left A large family of" grown eons and daughters. c LowerFlooir75c-and-$P.00.:Balcony50Judge that where the trespass is and many friends to revere his wilful damage may be recovered, memory, Mr, Frank Porter, formerly the -- Jr Neckwear Special Quality ff Without s Sale mornirigand All 50c 75c Neckwear 4 3 for $1.00 A Mens Patents, liowell Cardon Co. juil the Gun .... Howell Bros The Quality Store -- j Thatcher Opera Mouse, Thursday, Feb. 20 llend-Boxeld- er A Companion Play to The Virginian JM B -- Lots of Comedy An Excellent Cast and 75c. Gallery 25c. vi |