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Show TUS T?.i.7ZZLY JOURNAL, LC3AN, UTAH, OCTOBER 7. U9? Laying beeaim-properl- y performed. The contract for furnishing" the institution with coal, at the followLadies, Misses and Childrens Plush and Cloth Capes and ing rates, was awarded: Lump, Jackets at prices that defy competition. You must see these $433; nut, $4.10; slack, $3.25, per before buying; Our Clothing Department .is now complete ton. .. . with the best and latest styles. sub then The Board adjourned, in of of the president. ject to tlmcall THRESHING MACHINE MEN! V : ; We can save you . from 10 to 50 per cent on Oil and Grease, and in fact on everything else you want. Sbtrlet Court ; in Yellow of ' ' Judge C. H. Hart opened the REMEMBER! ' of court district the term We regular are always prepared to buy WHEAT,. OATS,. HOG 3, 0 a Tuesday. The following setting Potatoes, &cr'Ye pay you the highest price for what yon have of cases was made, and action on to sell, and make you the lowest prices on your supplies. others taken as follows: tea are baking powder The hearing of August Bisseger " of " Providence, on a charge of dishfinnusn they tile : instil money -- back. turbing the peacbwas set for Oct. il case of 2 the and oclock, 11th at What is the missing word?-no- t SAFE, although Schilling $ Best baking JarOes Lamont, ofMendon, for Oct . M. W. MERRILL, dr.7Suptr ipowder and tea are safe. oclock. T 11th at Get Schillings Best baking powder or tea at your grocers; take 9ut the The case of the trustees of the B. (ticket (brown ticket in every package of baking powder; yellow ticket in ine Y. College vs. Israel Barlow, was is strives so hard to villify aqd it was the beat meeting held by itea); send a ticket with each word to address below liefore December jist. the societies for many years. dismissed at plaintiffs cost..' misrepresent. ' Until October ijtli two words allowed for every ticket j after that only one Mies Ella Ellis, of LogaD, was The same disposition was made word for every ticktt. the family of her sister, of the cases ot B. Y. C. trustees vs. Richmond Ripples. . visiting If only one person finds the word, that person gets $2000.00; if several find Israel Barlow Jr., and G. W. Mrs. Moroni Bair, on Monday., Last week the Young Mens Mulit, $2000.00 will be equally divided among them. ' On account of the usual confer Thatcher V9 Thomas Smait Jr. et " cardboard was reorganized under the ence tual of set will receive a ticket or yellow Every one sending a brown al. holidays at the Logan col- in most one favorable or more three auspices. During leges, about all our students have (creeping babies at the end of the contest. Those sending In the case of Isabelle Birdneau, their were well been at home for a few days,-- - last jvinte? meetings envelope will receive an 1S98 pocket calendar no ndv ertising on it. Th es e was leave vs.TCbristiao Garff, in bffered attended andmuch good wae ac- ' The pleasant and familiar face of creeping babies and pocket calendars will be diifereiit JiomtheOiies granted to plaintiff to withdraw i3 be hoped that Miss Harah Merrill was seen beto sthe last'Cont'est the motion to Bet aside the order complished. It the will prove as hind the Co-opresent year , counters on Monheretofore made, transfering the beneficial son to men the the as young case to the 2nd Judicial District. day. was. last of tbe Regular meetings to At the regular meeting of the In the matter of the motion Address: MONEY-BACK- ,. SANFR AN CISCO. have commenced and retax the wituesa-costJn the case Association dtycouncil Jast Salurday night of Hyrum Pedersen vs. Sarah wiB continue. durlngthe winter. liquor licenses were granted to O. The officers for the' coming year D. Beach" and John Gee. There Tribune reporter. Two New Apcstles. Pedersen, a very important decisthe to Mathiass appointment ion was made, his honor ruling are: Jatnes Funk, President; J. A. was also quite a batch of other ABRAHAM OWEN WOODRUFF. to was a great surprise apoBtlesbip unless a witness in a civil case Skidmore, 1st Counsellor; A. B. business transacted at the meeting. Abraham Owen Woodrufl wae us all, she said, and I know he that Roland and Jennie Ashment is subpoenaed, his fees cannot be Harrison, 2nd Counsellor; B. Y. Lorn in this city on November 23, himself will be surprised. We are recovered. Monson, Secretary; C. H. Skid- have returned , home from Park He was educated at the yery much pleased.,., 1872. - A decree of foreclosure was grantmore,.. Librarian; Parley Bright, Valley, where T they have been Latter day Saints collegeand soon Mrs. Fox is still a hale old lady, ed in the case of Albert F. Fisher Treasurer. thesummerwLththek -after graduating there accepted a being a.little morn than .00 year3 of The concert given by the Young spending. wards. aunt. RrEd vsrJ; book-keepin the age. S. L. Tribune. position as Witbin the past few days two atFor petit jurops tbe following Ladies Mutual of Smithfield in Zions Savings bank. In January, on hall our last, evening Saturday tempts have been made to burglar- persons were, selected, and ordered was 1894,-h- o went as"a missionary of attendsuccess. The a Monquite to be in court at 11 a. m. on ize the residence of J Abbiston; A C. of U. Board Meeting. the Mormon church to Frankfurt ance was good, and the young peo- On both occasions the miscreant morning: After ' The Board of Trustees of the dayAlvin Germany. Crockett. Hans G. John- ple who took the parts did splend was frightened away before acvisithe the evening was pleas- complishing his spending some time there Agricultural College met on SaturNicholas J. ' Sommers, II. C idiy, and purpose. ed successively Berlin, Dresden, day, at 12:30 p. m., at the College. son, v This class ot A grand ball will passed, be given in the ' Wm antly Petersen, Roberts,' Switzerland and Austria in con- All members of the Board were should be liberally Old Hall on entertainment A. L. Fullmer Jr Friday evening of this Humphreys, nection with his mission work. He present. week; In fact we bare- a dance-Gottlieb Smith, John Smith, Henry patronized.... Dr. H. A. Adamson is in Salt here After hearing the'report of the Fames. spent two years and a half abroad, Smith, Henry Plant nearly every Fridayhight.7, lK. Ralph 1898. to in Board Utah the and President, June, returning Secretary C. L , Olsen, James Lake City this week, attending the , Byron Barrett,rof .Montana," U. R Tj Peityt sessions of the Stater Medical AssoShortly after hie return he re- took a recess for one hour. Dur- Olsen Sr., J." P. Thomas. among our visitors. He, in comsumed his old position as book- ing the recess the Tiustces in' In the case of Annie ciation. with John Horn, were busi- Brown, vs Elder Milo Hendricks has been pany keeper and assistant receiving tel- spected the various improvements Richmond City,1 a- decree' was ness visitors to Logan on Monday. ler at Zions Saving bank, and he being made upon the grounds, and down from Oxford, Idaho, shaking Th03. Ashment, Jr., has decided to certain title quieting granted held that position when chosen to expressed themselves as highly hands with friends and relatives. 10 change his residence to Logan. r pleased with everything, .especially property. the quorum of apostles. A large number of oar people He is Lamont appeared in court James moving now nd expects Apostle Woodruff was married with the new sewerage system. answer to a charge of contempt are in attendance at conference in that, with his family, he will'b3 to in the Salt Lake Temple on June Upon reconvening, a committee in having sold a certain quantity Salt Lake this week. Among those settled in his new hotme the last of the confer- the weJi&ve noticed 30th of the present year to Miss representing Logan-Cit- y appeared present week. grain, .covered by a restraining ence trains are: taking Pleasant before the Board, and requested of C. 7 Mrs. Helen- - M. Winters-- of raveler, order issued by the court. Testi Our city has been sued by J. H. Grove. Mrs. Woodruff is .a sister them to place a new drain at the introduced and argu Wm. Fisher, Fred Rainey, Mrs. Brown, the action being brought was mony of Mrs. lleber J. Grant, Mrs. J. E. foot of the college hill to prevent ments made, and the matter taken Matilda Johnson, Mrs. B. L. Doty, to compel the city fathers to issue -HobMrs. Eliza Merrill W. M. Booth of Provo and Mrs. Heber the seepage from the sewers pol- under advisement Jr., court. deeds to certain real estate. Oct. . by the Bennion of Taylorsville. son and many others. -luting the water, and destroying 10th the city council "will hold an Mrs. Dice Olesen, wife of Dr. Apostle and Mrs. Woodrnff live the roadways below the hill. As Fake Nailed. Another session to decide on the plan extra Olesen of San Pete, has been visitin the old Woodrnff homestead on the matter was not deemed pressof Ie8t for them to pursue. action With its usual disregard of the ing for several days at the home of the East Drive, just north of Presi- ing at this season of the year, the F. F. Whitt, of Swan Lake, Ida., dent Woodruffs. request was not considered further. facts in the matter, the Nation ac her father, Mayor Thomas Griffin. is doing business and visiting in The application of James H. cuses Sheriff Turner' of, censuring Yes, the hail storm struck Rich- Richmond Coo. this week. s MATHIAS F. COWLEY. Kirk, for the position of machinist, and locking in a cell a prisoner in mond in full force last Friday at Oct. 6, 1897. - . Mathias F. Cowley was born in was not considered, there being no the county jail because he refusec noon. Although the storm was Salt Lake City in an adobe house vacancy in the mechanical depart to work. It also asserts that the very severe, but little destruction HAD ONLY ELEVEN WIVES. where the Salt Lake Livery com- - ment. county officials advise prisoners to has been reported. The hail was and a horticulturist of so thick in em it avoid that selection thus The places plead guilty, piled up panys barn now stands, August Springfield, III., Oct. 5. Dr. did not dissapear for two days. 25, 1858. He is the son of Mathias to fill the place vacated by Mr. ploying lawyers. Six pleaded guilty this William To - ascertain the truth of the Miss Pearl Bullen Is the new He Bears, was deferred for the present, and Sarah E. in the Sangamon Circuit afternoon story a Journal representative clerk at the Peoples Mercantile court to tbe obtained the rudiments ofanedu-.catio- n after being discussed. charge of bigamy, and under the careful eye of his The bill of Hyrum Hayballfor visited tbe jail in company with Pa1I fit afa an indefinite sentence the Sheriff, and questioned GustafFriends of Elder Ute Griffin was givennew mother, , who at that timetaught $27.05, expenses incurred in burylaw do Chester peniunder the a ward school in the Fourteenth ing Win. Richards, was not al- son, the only occupant of the jail have received letters from him and The. complaint ws he seems to be getting along finely. tentiary. James Ward. When at 11 years old he lowed, the trustees holding that as at present. made bv Hornnng, brother 7he prisoner denied emphatical- He has been appointed to labor in of Miss Katie was put under the tutorship of Dr. Richards was working under a conof Berly, Hornung Doremus, and' later was instructed tract, the College could not be held ly that he had been required,-eithe- r Florida, and his present address is 111., his latest victim, whom he for his death. by the Sheriff or anyone Live Oak, Swanee Co., Fla. by Robert Tripp. He then went responsible spring, while he had ' of the to for Cluff Hobson has returned from married last the Bills advertising else, perform any labor to the University several terms.but undivorced ten other .wives, living', been'treated Montana where 'heharbeenrat in "did not '"graduate. WherfheTleft Summer School "were" rejected,' as MisIndiana. cities in various He also work for some time. in any way unkindly. school he first went on a surveying conflicting with the Oklahoma and John Nelson is home from Baker souri, Kansas, now his 'It was decided to immediately stated positively that none of the trip .-with Jesse W. Fox, was Texas." sent obtain bids for the putting in of a county officials had mentioned tbe City, Oregon, for a short vacation. In 1877 he TheMieses-SusiParkinson, and on ft mission to th s Southern steam heating' apparatus in the matter of. his employing jcounaeL from Frank ; A pain in the chest is natures were down ''the As other .Nations new He Clara Pratt 880. was regards shops. Statesfreturning ini horse-powelectric charge, that persons have waited at lio, Idaho, last Saturday, calling warning that pneumonia is threathonle from" his first mission but "A fifteen ened.. Dampen a piece .of .flannel five, months ..when ..he was called. motor. lwas purchased, fromthe the Court TIouge -- all day --for the on friends and acquaintances about with Chamberlains Pain Balm and cost of $525. Sheriff to appear and open the jail town. Again, returning to the same field. Hercules Co., at a of pain,' and seat the Miss Sarah Lawrence, of Whit bind over A number of bills, aggregating that they might see their friends, When he returned two years later, between the back another on the he went to work on a railroad sur- about $400 were allowed for work there is a notice posted on the ney, Idaho; is among the Richmond shoulders, and prompt relief will ' in the interest of the Farm fence surrounding thfl jail, which visitors this week. . vey contract with Mr. Fox, He done informs the publio that entrance Joe and Al Hendricks came up follow. Sold by Riter' Bros Drug eettled in Preston, Ida., where he ers Institute. Various repairs In and around to the jail for the purposes of visit- from Logan on Sunday and passed Co. bought a farm. . He took a great interest in church work,nd soon the college were authorized, and ing prisoners, may be had between the day among their many friends . . Newly VTed Paoplo. rose to the position of second coun- various sums of money were ap- the hours of eight and nine in the here. books GentiU of of the are The to Walter Harris, Valley, tools, of Parkinson morning. C. keys purchase jail propriated sellor to George You will find the most elegaqt the Oneida Btake.v He was one of and appliances for the different de always in possession bf some per was ft Richmond visitor on Sunday line of furniture at tbe lowest son in the Court House, and in last. the first to be married intbe Lo- partments. been be has would Skidmore the fire case of Geo. engaged prices at Spandes, cor. Second and until was taken prisoners An adjournment gan temple, his bride being Mbs. 1 liberated. If the Nation to teach school at Lewiston this Main Sts. Abby Hyde of Hyde Park. He has evening, when Prpf. Fosters report promptly , . man had cared ,to get at the facts, winter, and will enter upon his dubeen blessed with seven children, was read and accepted. Practpe Economy in buying The professor of English, was they were easily obtained; but in ties in about a week. six of whom are living. He, too, is was held as in other matters. It medicines he . his usual Last Sunday evening, policy, a relative of President Woodruff, authorized to secure two assistants pursuing of the is false tell a thousand the regular meeting conjoint. economy to get Hoods Sarsaparthe aged , President being Mrs. from among the students at an would yather and became it contains more instructive illa very uncle. Cowley-Fox- s expense of not more than 17 cents hoods to injure a political oppo- A lengthy rendered we and value than any other-- 100 have medicinal ' ' - - : - . - nent, than one truth which would program wisp Mrs. Fox was seen last night at p3r hour, ofte from doses dollar. many that a A bill (of kalsomining was re- - reflect credit on the party which heard the remark home in East Bountiful jected,-thewor- lL TT f; ( Brown ticket every package Best baking powder. ticket every package Best tea. J and Schillings Best arc . . -- Better cut these rules out. p' s -- er T,D. - a " - . - 4 j Foss-Cowle- y. - what-ever7or"thathe- by-law- s.- etep-father- e er v . I ' W her by |