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Show THE pa6e JOURNAL. LOGAN. UTAH TUI-WEEKL- fivf 'c SPECIALS AT ELIASON SISTERS Percales RedSealGinghams Linen Suits at Remnants 15c values going Regularise values going for 10c 10c Special Line of Towels 15c values now JRibhons W kite and Pink a A fine Lot of 35c values going at 10c 25c H - - - $1.00 -- - $1.00 Jackets Skirts WEWFALL LINES ARE ARRIVING DAILY local news.' I rrz 3 Jenson of Howell returnefrom a business trip wr William M. d Tuesday Salt Lake. to Crockett entertain friends at an oompany of her John Mrs ed A There iftemoon party yesterday. social features, and fere the usual refreshments of 4e daintiest were served. William Brangham and of her several of the members five about who spent family, and Lake Murray, weeks in Salt are at with relatives and friends, tome again. lira. President B. G. Thatcher of lietherlands Mission ha; been eased and' will be succeeded the rel- by Eardley of Salt Lake City. is expected Thatcher Bishop tome before a great while. Bishop Mat Thomas, and three of town in were Is boys to wanted Mr. Thomas "fsterday. Hon. County Clerk James and his office force are now busy computing the taxes for this year. s b IT HAPPENED IN UTAH j A Pitiable Wreck. The bids for the building contract of the new gym at the A. Mrs. M. Miller, once a prosperC. will be opened on Saturday it ous business woman uf Sait Lake, i understood. The meeting of the and highly respected, but vho has board will likely be held in Salt been traveling the downward Lake City. path through liquor, until she is a wreck, was sentenced by. Judge the around be will dull Bowman to spend six months in Things Hot-a- ir for Club of the jail. quarters the next week or so as Jesse Earl ha gone out for a vacation the Salt Lake Burglars. first real outing he has had in some time between SaturAt eleven years. Just think of what day night and Monday morning, will happen when he returns. burglars forced an entrance to the quarters of the Economy Secretary Ras Rasmussen of Shoe company on the fourth ff s of the Judge building, Salt Lake, the Cache Valley Association says the fruit crop in rolled a safe out from the wall, Cache this fall will be unusually turned it on is back, broke off good. Ilis association, lie sa) s, has the knob, punched out the comalready distributed some 23,000 bination, opened the safe and apple boxes and will get orders stole $400 in cash and $10 in for several thousand more before checks. . He says the end of the for will apples prevail Alleged Confidence Men. good prices this fall according to all indicatiSalt Lake, Aug. 21. Frank ons now. Ward, aged 30 years; H. P. My-reaged 33 ; T. J. Brady, aged 32 The trial of cases in the dis- and Jack Hendricks, aged 25, Fruit-Grower- sea-on- s, trict coqrt began yesterday morn- were arrested this morning near and the ease first cfflleil was the Oregon Short Line depot by know more about the buildings at ing Barlow and of the State vs Robert Wlt-me- r Chief of Police that tie A. C. of which institution he in locked the to city jail on suspiprocharged .with failure it a trustee, and so decided to up and see them, and incidentally gave his boys an outing. come Spry and party are enjoying themselves at the Ms. Yesterday, His Excellency, State Warden Chambeis. His dep-at- y Hr. J. C. Smith and some local people went over the mountain to Rich county to fett some hens, the shooting for these birds being good over there. Governor still E. Lucas, has stJ. S. Allen to filed suit aga recover some thing like $200. In his complaint tie plaintiff sets forth that he Je a trade with Allen whereby ie was to receive a cow and a hrse provided Isaac Jorgensen C. leased a certain mortgage and to Allen three shares of in the Weston Reservoir sad " pounds of alfalfa seed, lie leges that Jorgensen did all thr W that Allen still refuses to over the horse, and he wants the price of the animal ? cents a day for the use it since May 29 when it should delivered been delivered. vide for has wife and minor children. After securing a jury it was discovered) that the law making Witmers offense a felony has been repealed and another passed making it a misdemeanor, and this led to a long argument, so that no progress with the trial was made yesterday. Accused of Chicken Theft. Salt Lake, Aug. 21. Three young men, giving the names of William Miller, Joseph Tinker and John Sc:sco, were arrested by Detective Howell and Patrolman Carlton last night while they were cooking a number of chickens in a Chinese cabin at Fifth North and Third West streets. The men are suspected of stealing the chickens as they eould give no satisfactory expla-narioof how they secured them. A smouldering fire was left in the cabin ' and a blaze developed which seit fire to the place and burned it down. The flames were prevented from spreading to other buildings by the prompt ar rival of Assistant Chief Fitzgerald and the n auto-engin- e. its the Name on the Movement that Counts a watch by the case is like buying a book B UYING by the cover. Book or watch, it is the inside that to th Your count8, buying a watch give first consideration if you want the best movement for choose from our assortment of movcment money WALTHAM WATCHES ft ntch r.!? - Watches in all grades at a wide range of prices each watch at its respective price. , And we can suit you with a fancy, solid or gold filled. , , . . , , t Time You Owned a Waltham ,m ' " PWe plain or , Tfcftt ,r tin molt dependable ef a me lorereomend them. If yen wen to alike year watefc talent let as ell yon an adjusted Wsltbsa. . CARD0N JEWELRY CO. cion of being confidence men. Chief Barlow was strolling about the depot when he noticed the men and watched them for some time. They answered the des oription of four men accused of robbing a stranger of $100 a few days ago by means of the ancient matching coins trick. When searched at police headquarters, the fou men had $280.80 in all in their possession. 1- Injured by Blank Cartridge. ing at 7 oclock by hi-- , wife who had arisen about an 'lour previous. not knowing of death until she uit to awaken him for lireaklart. lie lid enjoy- .... ed his usual health u, to lost even .... ing when he eon piained ol feel- X ing a slight illneo .. but u was not thought to he seriouj. When Mrs. Strong made tho discovery she summoned Dr. Summer Gleason, who said that Mr Stioug had been dead for several hours and that the cause was evidently heart X t X. . failure. are Now Ready for You With one of the Best fall Lines of; Clothing, Shoes, Hats and furnishings: ever shown in this Valley COME AND SEE THE BARGAINS i I . X . Preliminary Is Set. Ogden, Aug. 21. Henry South-wortcharged with murder in the first degree for the killing of E. L. (Ned) Hanks at Glenwood park the evening of August 12, will be given his preliminary hearing before R. H. Rhees, justice of thp peace, at Pleasant FolView Thursday morning. between conference a lowing County Attorney David Jenson and Attorney .George Halverson, who represents the defendant, it was decided to have the witnesses summoned for the preliminary hearing at the time and place mentioned, Judge J. D. Murphy, before whom the coroners inquest was held last week, granted a change of venue at the request of the defendants counsel, who alleged bias on the part of the court. h, Charged With Assault. Salt Lake, Aug. 21. Yesterday the' police arrested a party of young men on the charge of assaulting Elgin Roberts of Bountiful. The arrest was made in pursuance of a telephonic message from that town, and the culprits were apprehended as they came into the city. They were taken to the police station and gave their names as Earl Evans, Samuel Littlefield, Bert Garrick, Gene Phillips, Frank Ray, Albert Gifford and J. D. Raleigh. It is charged that they stole a large number f melons from the garden of G. W. Roberts of Boun-tifuand when his son Elgin remonstrated with them they beat him into insensibility, and left him lying on the ground covered with gainful bruises. The offenders were cited to appear at Bountiful for trial when wanted. l, . We I Salt Lake, Aug. 21, --While playing with a blank cartridge Saturday afternoon, Leland R Stewart, an electrician at Fort Douglas, met with a painful and dangerous accident. The cart ridge exploded and tore the index finger on the lads right hand and inflicted several cuts on his face. The boy secured a 30 U. S. cartridge and a match and lighted the wax covering the powder in the cartridge. Dr. Holland, a physician at the post, dressed the wounds and the boy was taI ken to his home. The only appreRailway Retrenchment. hension is that blood poison may is otherwise the Ogden, Ang. 21. Commencing boy set in, but in today 600 Southern Pacific shopnot danger. men employed in Ogden will have time reduced from nine to their Mission Field. Dies in and their week from Salt Lake, Ang. 21. A cable- eight hours five six to days. No reason i gram received this morning at the by railway officials for the office of the First Presidency given reduction, this except retrenchdated at Zurich, Switzerland, of jlow business. account on ment there math of the Aug. 21, tells for shopmen range Of appendicitis oT Elder Ernes: The wages 10 cents an hour for apJames Wright of 0odeu, Utah. from is adlrtsscd to prentices to 43 Yz cents an hour The message President Joseph F. Smith, am for boilermakers. Taking an hour one day a week off the is signed by Thomas E. MeKay, a day and 600 men will mean a of president of the SwR: and Ger- wages considerable saving to the railman mission. No information is road. given as to the length of Elder " Wright's illness, nor as to the Thugs Beat Victim. exact date of his death. Arbe made will to bring Attempting to hold him up. rangements home. Elder men fired several shots atS. two .Wright the body was the son of Edwin Hunter and Framte of Salt Lake, afterward Elizabeth C. Wright. He was striking him four blows on the born in Neeley, Oneida county, head with the butt end of a reIdaho, Dee. 13, 1887. He was volver, and robbing him of a called to hfo mission from the Og- purse containing seven -- dollars. den third ward1 and was set apart The shots aroused" the neighborhood and brought the police, Nov. 1, 1910. who, running through the block, Found Dead In Bed captured a man , who- - gave the -22. Hyrum name of Jim Long, who was reAug. Kaysville, and a cognized by Frame as one of 4 of Utah Strong,, a pioneer resident of Kaysville for 17 years, assailants. ' The other man eswas found dead in bed this raorn- - caped. , J f ? X . AT .... I X . x, . X, X . . X 1 X I Opposite The Tabernacle lx I .X. I X I 44 tttmrotmiti i ttstsasntn ft1 44 H.G. Hay ball Mer. Co. A. Thirty Days of Greater Value Giving HAYBALLS GREAT AUGUST SALE The greatest merchandising event in the HISTORY OF LOGAN Come any day in the month and save on Cooler Wearables or Things for the Home Girlk Assailant Faces Trial. Aug. 21. The August termof district court for San Juan county convened here this morning. The sessiqp k expected to be a busy one. Three criminal cases will be tried. The most important of these is that of the state of Utah vs. Jose Gonzales, a Mexican, who Js charged with feloniously assaulting Lois Rogers, an eleven year old Gray-s(- n girl.- - The Mexican, who was a stage driver, b said to have iured the little girl into a cave. t Leonardo Da Vincis Masterpiece Stolen Paris, Aug. 22, La Joconde, the fasterpiece of Leonardo De Vinci, has disappeared from the salon Carre of the Louvre, where it occupied the place of honor. The great' museum has been searched from cellar to attic in the vain. M. Dujardin-Baaumetfine of under permanent secretary arts, has telegraphed the authorities of the loss and, among other plans to trace the picture, has 'ummoned all photographers who have' had the privilege of the Louvre. The police are interrogating all the curators and assistants. Monticello, Hotel Plaza. Many friends from Chicago and the west, including a delegation - of citizens of Port Arthur, Texas, will attend the services, which will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. Wallace Mac-Mulle- n. ; NOTICE OF LEVY OF ASSESSMENT Logan Salt Company Principal Place of Business Logan, Utah Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Directors, held on the 19th day of Julv 1911, an assessment of lc per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable on or before the 23rd day of August, 1911, to H. E. Hatch, at Treasurer, Thatcher Bros. Bank, Logan,Utah Any stock upon which the assessment may remain unpaid on the said 23rd day of August, 1911 will he delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 8th day of Sept., 1911, to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense .of sale. At a meeting of the Board c GATES BODY ARRIVES ON of the Logan Salt Co. Directors THE KAISER WILHELM held Aug. 23rd it. was ordered New York. Aug. 22. The' body that the dates fixed for the deof the late John "W. Gates, who linquency and sale of stock in the died in Paris recently, arrived to- above notice be extended to Sept. day on the steamship Kaiser Wil- 23, 1911 and Oek.J, 1911 respec. helm der Grosse. Mm. Gates, ac- tively. . . GEORGE D. CARDON, .. companied the body. The funeral of Mr. Gates will Secretary Logan Salt Co., Office of Cardon Company be held tomorrow morning at the z, - . |