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Show THE 1914. Tuesday, October 27, at Moyle BBGAL Nibley Hall tonight. Squash, Delicious and bard at the Horticultural of the A- - Advt. JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. TRI-WEEK- Moyle evening. tfub-- work. Good salarySmall Phone 135 W. Hoyle at ' Moyle at ly announced that the navy department now believes that the Japanese cruiser Takachioho, which was sunk in Kiau-Cha- u harbor on Oct. 17 was torpedoed by the German torpedo-boPrevious official destroyer anouncements had it that the cruiser had been sunk by, a Advt. .Advt. You may register any time Mrs. Ola Larson - who has This is the last day of regis- been critically ill for some time, today up till nine p. m. See that tration for this year. Get your is now on the mend, and her your name is on the list. name on the list today if it is complete recovery is now looked Nibley Hall tonight n Advt company. not already there. The public should take notice that there is no place on Center St. betewen Main and the depot where teams can cross Center st. The paving on Center except near Main is all down but not open for traffic. The street car line is entirely closed to traffic on Center st. Two good homes for sale near Dr. the B. Y. at bargain prices. Howell-CardoOver W. Ensign. X. Register today if your name is not already on the lists. The registration offices will be open from eight o'clock till nine p. m. Through the omission of House the word not in an article relaFloral tive to registration that apAdvt peared in last issue, the wrong idea was given as to transfers. Word has been' received of One may transfer from one disthe death at Evanston of Wil- trict to another in the same liam G.. Burton for many years precinct, as from District No. 1 a resident of this city, and in Logan to No. 10 in Logan, known to a great many Logan-ite- s. but one cannot transfer from His remains will be Hyde Park to Logan or from brought here for interment and any one precinct to another. funeral services will be held at One may transfer any time up the Lindquist understaking to the day of election. But to-d- a 4 oclock. Mr. at is the last day upon which today parlors one may register this year. Burton was 86 years of age. Cut Flowers, Bulbs, Plants. The Marvold company. Phone 711. "'V "'I C ' Nibley Hall tonight. THE TAKACHIHO WAS TORPEDOED Fresh, cut flowers, Roses and Tokio,' Oct.?24. It is officialcarnations etc. At Lindquists. ' at Nibley Hall this Girl wanted Mr general house- dept. PAGE FIVE . nfltn Mi "' at for. S-9- Christian Barfuss an aged See that your name L-- on the registration list, if you want to resident of the Fourth ward vote this fall. Today is llie last passed away rather suddenly on Saturday. He was out in his gar day of registration. den when death came and when wras quite dead. The found Buy your Clothing and Shoes will be held in the gerfuneral at the little store with, the big " man stock, where there is small ex- oclock meeting house at two today. pense and low prices. Star Advt. Clothing Store. The Newman and Stuart Co. Elder Wallace R. Tolman of this city has just completed has returned to Logan after the task of putting on the corspending two years as a mission nice of the new Hotel Logan, and from the way it executed ary in Switzerland and the job it is plain that there is no excuse for any one in Logan Go to Nibley Hall this even- going outside of the city to get ing and hear Hon. James H. good work done. It is one of the Moyle discuss the real issues of finest pieces of work ' to be the campaign.The meeting com- found in the State. Every mences at eight oclock and the work was done right here in there will be some excellent Logan,' it was not imported and music rendered. 'simply put up by the firm. butjCmanand theS-9- 0 mine, Chinese reporterfedited the feati? .Unofficial accounts say the with that masked by heavjrseas dashed out of the bay and launched her deadly torpedo. She then ran the blockade and was pursued by the enemys destroyers. Foreseeing her fate the commander drove her on the shore and fired the magazines. The captain and the crew of 60 escaped to shore and were interned by Chinese soldiers. Vice Admiral Sadakichi Kato commander of the second Japanese squadron before Tsing-Ta-u reports that the condition ofthe wreckage of the Taka-chihthe fact that flames from the explosion were visible for 20 miles and the stories of bitf - 0. S-9- 0, o, -- warships compelled - the- - Germans-to withdraw .to the interior, leaving the rear of their lines exposed to attack by the Belgians, who are marching to seize the railway line from Os-teto Thourout. The French right wing advanced today to positions near Montfaucon which was captured after a violent combat, in which the Germans were put to rout The progress of the French in the Montfaucon regions increases the danger to the army of the German crown prince which still holds St Mihiel. The French now hold positions between St. Mihiel and Metz which prevent the reinforceGermans sending ments from Metz. All pf Germanys campaign scheme now is directed to wresting control of the railroads near the Belgian frontier from the allies with the German attack concentrated against Bethune anaTArmen-tiere- s. At Armentieres the French and British defeated the Germans and compelled them to retreat. Bethune is still occupied by the allies although in this district the Gernans gained ground. nd m ms k a It is Not Whar You Pay Tor Your Suit ITS WHAT YOU GET FOR WHAT YOU PAY Thatcher Clothes IK&otSoo The Greatest Showing of Mens and Young Mens Specials at $15.00 and . $17.00pjjJ( The Clothes With Value For Every Dollar You Pay. SEE THEM LOTInlDM1 We give S. & H. Green Trading Stading -i Clotmu Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Golightly take this means of expressing their gratitude for the sympathy and assistance extended them in the recent bereavement by the good people of Logan. Tireless Toilers For Trade James H. Moyle, the DemoMoyle at Nibley Hall tonight. Moyle at Nibley Hall tonight. cratic candidate for United States Senator will be at Nibley Butcher Hailstone has put on Miss Agnes Cassidy will Hall tonight at eight oclock. a new auto delivery wagon and leave tomorrow for Los Angeles where she will spend the winter He will be accompanied' by the can now handle the hurry-u- p months. band and the Pierrot Quartette. orders very nicely. Sunday Mrs. Wm. C. England entertained at dinner in honor of her mother, Mrs. L. P. Peterson in commeration of her 60th birthday. Halloween decorations were used. On in Big--3 1 -- Week NOW ON This is Feature No. 1 Taxes are pretty high, are they not? Do you want them increased again next year? If you do, then vote the Republican county ticket. Remember that the Democratic county administration lowered your taxes this year by decreasing the assessment on residnee property 10 per cent. The Republican State Board of Equalization then whooped up the assessment on farm lands 25 per cent. They will do it again if you Look at dont rebuke them. your tax notices before vote. you Carnations, Cut Flowers, Palms and Ferns that they are selling at greatly reduced prices. Advt. State Road Engineer Morgan, A SPECIAL DEMONSTRATOR IS AT THE STORE direct fr6m the Factory. Come and See the New Features it contains. Come and Get a the Rug Bargains before they are picked over ' ALSO this is Picture and Rug Week. Choice of too much. hot coffee & served free biscuits us a Visit. Pay Edwards Furniture Let Us Feather Your Nest - We are making some changes in our delivery boys in Logan the survivors convinced him that the Japanese cruiser was torpedoed. Immediately after the attack the magazines of the Takachiho blew up. According to survivors, many Japanese sailors were blown overboard. These men united in singing the chorus of the national --Japanese anthem and thus perished. This evidences how bravely these, men died and how they voiced their love of country in the supreme moment, Vice Ad miral Kato reports. The com mander of the Takachiho died at his post on the bridge. city and the routes they take in delivering The Journal. In doing it some errors may occur and we will apreciate it if our subscribers will promptly reGERMANS NOW PLACED port any irregularities in the IN PERILOUS POSITION to delivery of The Journal them. Paris, Oct. 24. Defeat of Moyle at Nibley Hall tonight. the Belgian army at Nieuport Hon. J. H. Moyle came to Lo- where the kaisers troops were gan yesterday and at once start- driven back from the Yser afed on his tour of the county. He ter a series of battles in which went to Hyde Park, Richmond, they suffered enormous losses, Smithfield and other places in placed the Germans in a peril-iou- s position today south of d. the north end of the county, The deadly bombardment work the at winding up days Smithfield. Everywhere he was of the coast line by British well received and he discussed the issues of the campaign in a way that won many potes for the Democratic cause. Today he will go through the south end of the county and this evening will be the speaker at the big rally in Nibley Hall. $683,000 is the amount of the increase which a Republican State Board of Equalization made in the assessment on farm lands in Cache County, The Board made that increase on the last day allowed by law so as to prevent the County Commissioners from making an effective protest. The Democratic county administration did protest against this raise, however, but to this day that protest remains unanswered. These facts are of record. If you are in favor of economy in county affairs, you will put your X under the rooster. Os-ten- Ola Larson and Son have just received a large shipment of bulbs of all kinds that they are selling at very low prices. Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Chinese Sacred Lillies, Snowdrops, Cyclamens, Calla Lillies, and a lot of other varieties. They also have a large stock of Roses, The Wonderful Quick Action Range Mrs. William Hansen underwent a very serious surgical operation at a local hospital yesterday. She rallied well and her speedy recovery is looked for. We give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps the county commissioners, city commissioners, President of the Boosters Club and others who made up the rojid .inspection party that visited Logan canyon on Saturday, reached LoSunday evening gan again-oafter having made a pretty thorough inspection of all the routes through the canyon. They went to the Amazon mine by auto, and then from there over the divide with horses. stayed in Laketown They ORDER FOR RIFLES Saturday night and then came home on Sunday. Yesterday Quebec, Oct. - 25. A rifle went Blacksmiths Fork up they factory here has received from canyon returning last evening. the British government an orWhile no decision was reached der for 100,000 rifles to be deby the state road officials Mr. livered within a year. The weaCronquist thinks they will rec- pons are to be of the same type ommend the taking over by the as those issued to the Canadian j State of the Logan canyon road. contingent sent to England. iv n EXPLANATION FROM v PROGRESSIVE HEADQUARTERS Statements have been made that the Progressive Party of this county in combining with the Democrats on a distribution of county offices has lost its identity and organization, and that there will be only the Democratic and Republican county tickets on the official ballot. Such statements are misleading and unworthy of belief. The county ticket that was nominated by the Progressive party of this county on the 12th day of October, 1914, will appear printed on the official ballot under the Bull Moose emblem, thus making three tickets on the said ballot. ' - - iqj j 4- Respectfully submitted, JOHN A. SNEDDON, ' Advt. Chairman. The trouble with some of the unemployed is that they object to being empolyed. Many politicians in office are. running for other offices ahead" of time. OAK THEATRE TOMORROW AND THURSDAY AH r" o)nr miX r U Wm A Big Special Vitagraph Feature s No Advance in Prices f |