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Show THE p rHn0!rtp-ru v. - which I; j. rT . ' There tool Nebraska.' Denver Post. . prevents li caused by torpid liner, w 4ian nd penults fool iatemeutaud PotrUy la the stomach. Then lollop Ji??hihs, headache, svnr n n u u v , w t JOURNAL. LOGAN, UTAI1, OCTOBEE 9 IZ'il. T1U-WEEE- LY A Typographical Error. Where- is now itliefeaUveTlypo,T rtf- - - " member lotnr ago, . Whenjke wandered oer' thd country, ------ i IatterdThoboi like a Or in aammer balmy evening seema incorporated, under the lawsof Utah,for $800,000,divi.ld into shares of the par value of 50 J Is centl each, with 250,000 shares in the for and as though ,tis but a year . Since I Joined, him in; the alley to discuss a can of beer. iuhomlua, nervousness, and, it not relieved, bihous lever f 'or Mood poisoning. Hoods PEs stimulate the stomach, i i t Some' have i f i1 'i erty consistSof i gone. to 'rural districts, , Savon Girls Burned to Death In a ' South Dakota State School1 q , 1 -- - Vv-- A yond recognition'. is The loss on' the building $25,000. WEYLERWILL Madrid, Oct. 6. At a cabinet council tonight the government decided to grant autonomy to Cuba under the suzerainty of Spain and to continue the campaign as long as may be necessary. . Senor Gallon, minister of: foreign affairs, explained to the cabinet the position of the diplomatic negotiations with the United States. Senor Sagasta, the premier, has received a cable message from Captain General Weyler, who offers his services to the government and eays: I shall not . ( . BENJAMINT.LLOYD.Pregident, JAMES II. MOYLE, Vice-Presiden- -- - r, . i. ' ' i - . : , t . , t. This is strictly a home Company and the Officers are desirous of having ... home people buy the stock, and therefore make them liberal terms. any number bf shares. frohxlOO up Remember 100 shares cost only $8 00 and 1000 shares cost only ISO.OO.s Any pereon buying ' 1000 shares or more, may pay one-- " fourth down and the balaoce in six monthly installments. y and-Directo- the Wa-wille- pops Controls the markets and the crops, The rain and perspiration drops? Mark Hanna. in his joints, ; RICHARD P. MORRIS, Secretary WILLIAM H. DALE, Treasurer. DAVID C. DUNBAR, Director Who kidnapped Nealon tother day, And to the popocrata dismay , Got him a job at higher pay? Mark llanna. by statements, of , Eqrial it. -- rs ell This isBeyond Doubt an .Opportunity .of a Lifetime. . wiflannoints, Aladdin points? Hanna. Columbus Dispatch. When sending in your order for stock state the number of shares, the name of the person in whose name it is to be written, and let the order be accompanied by Postal Money Order, Certified Bank Check or New York; Chicago or San Francisco Exchange. v Addrees all communications to the Gold Coin Mining Company, B. T. Lloyd, President, 709 McCornick Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. When Sheridan sped on his famous ride To the battle front oer the highway wide the bounding back of his night-blac- k steed, The world applauded the daring deed. . -- On Recommendations of the Mine and the Board Directors. And proudlv wreathed his heroic name With the fadeless flowers of undying fame. Had the wheel been - made of-ce- rs an Cashier Zion's Savings Bank Trust Company Mercur, Utah, July 22, 1897. v ' To Whom it May Concern: ,, I am well acquainted with the Gold Coin group of mining claims, located in the Camp Floyd mining district, Tooele county, Utah, now the property of the Gold Coin Mining comthe spring of 1893. The group has a splendid showpany, having located the same early in first-class ore. of this I in .consider , every. respect, ana having examined the property ing prospectus of the company, fully endorse it, and recommend the stock to any onewishingto invest. C. L. Preble. Hows This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's & Co., -- , easy run. And got there before the battle begun. Denver Post. Catarrh Cure. E. J. Cheney . Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 3, 1897. B. T. Lloyd, James H. Moyle, Richard P. Morris, W. H. Dale and D. C. Dunbar, the and directors of the Gold Coin Mining company, are all prominent young men of this . place, of good character and ability. M. V Cannon, 77 7 ,1. ..George orn at that war Hed have mounted bis bike, s . like day, Though he were twice, forty. Jong miles NOT RESIGN. rT - It is surrounded a. all the streams 1).; Lillian West, aged 11, of Sioux Who scatteredsopearls it seems Of Arkansas, that Falls. , All men forsake free silver dreams? The burned structure was of Maik Hanna.- wood, three stories high and wx when the masses were to meet but recently completed.' The oii-gi- n Who, At Springfield, sent that awful heat, of the fire is unknown.. ... The The true apostlo to defeat? Mark Hauua. watchman saw the flames bursting . "sis' - - - h Patented Glams ' - Who carries magic And whomsoer he And could give old Mark b There is riot a buy cn the Market to -- r , iJ I 4 1 1 i-- Who judged - 1 it - Cbbid liirrs Cahill, history of the state occurred, last midnight,, when , seven l f a lives ' were lost.; by the Jxirhing of J Mark the Magiciai.' the girls dormitory, at the State Industrial school. loosed that timely summer heat Who The dead are: Tillie Hooper, in- To ripen all this dollar wheat, would be beat? structor; Mabel Tobert, aged 9, of Just so the demmies Mark . tianna. ' Sioux Fails; Bessie Merry, aged 14, Ida all that Who Hot gold, of Klondyke Warner, aged planted Springs; hid it there in Arctic cold, , 16, of Watertown ; Christina Berg-- ; And told? be to secret caused the And Nellie man, aged 11, of Yanktown; Mark Hanna. Johnson, aged 13,. of Grafton,. N. In fire-fighti- mill purposes. The prop- development ' ' ' '!u T the holdings of Captain by DeLamar, being within 2,000 feet due north of 1 he famous Golden Gate, one of the largest r mines in the world, and close to the Brickyard, Geyser-Mario-n and Gold Dust. Captain De Lamar paid $250 000 two weeks ago for one-ha- lf interest in the Brickyard mine, which is within 1000 feet of the Gold Coin.v . n ; A force pfmen is now work developing the ground, sinking on the incline of 51 r t. the vein ore. the following Ourcompany will offer only small, blocks of.the treasury stock to one the time. The first block of 20,000 shares is offered at the remarkably ' lew at , , public 8 cents of share. The price per price will be advanced as development work progresses and ' ... further demonstrates the value of the mine. 7 f, q - ' Pros pectus free upon application. ! from the upper windows while he yasriu a building some distance away. There was mo apparatus at the school and the buildings, being over a mile from town, no aid could be rendered. In a ' short time the entire annex was enveloped in a mass of flames, and in less than 20 minutes from the time the fire wag first seen the There building waB destroyed. was nothing whatsoever saved. There were about 250 persons in the school who escaped in' their night clothes-witthe greatest difficulty. Search for the bodies was com menced as soon as possible and late this afternoon all had been recovered and will be immediately Each was burned beburied. f I" : .V'. . V the heart of the Camp Floyd Mining District, tIn i - ' . ever did it then Andris jest and hearty daughter Jtbat 1Tmake me glad, Blaukingtoo, S. D., Oct. 6.One f was wont constant clatter,1 and his by of the worst disasters in toe Isreplaced absence makes rae sad. ) I irThirteeh- Some have left this world forever gone v-- . .to heaven, 1 am aure; Some arb digging' gold in, Klondyke, others took the Kceley cure. I : t - . , In his stead the MergentWer does the work of seven hien,;, Does it neater and, completer Jthan he ) ; treasury 1 - x MET DEATH IN FLAMES. 1 . f t ; r among farmers made their home rouse the liver, cure headache dizziness, eon Some have are no in Jobs prison, steady . mlpatiou, etc. 25 cents, hold by all drutrclsts., - lunger forced to roam ; The only fails to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. , ,; , Props, Mercur, Utah, Feb;,10, 1897, one-ha-lf years; occasion had to inspect many mining properties in the Camp Floyd mining district. and have I am well acquainted with the Gold Coin group and consider it among the best prospective J. J. Blake. properties in the district. , Toledo, O. I have been superintendent of the Marion mill, at this place, for three and We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honor Ia able in all business transactions Salt Lake City,' Utah, Aug. 3, 1897. andfinkncially able to carry out certifies that am This I with made their all of the officers and directors of the acquainted by personally any obligations Over in Nebraska. Gold Coin mining company 6f Mercur, Utah, and know them to be gentlemen of integrity, refirm. r 'L'hings are jumpin everywhere, W. fa. McCornick, West fc Truax, Wholesale Drug liability and of good business standing in this community." Over in Nebraska, ,, ' fe Co., Bankers. O. Of McCornick ' Toledo. gists, a , Song a gladness in the air, -Kinxan ' Marvin, Walking, t Over in Nebraska, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Housin' crops that cant be Jbeat, Macks an sucks o dollar heat, Halls Catarrh Cure is taken inGo, To Harders crammed with bread an meat, "' Over In Nebraska " ternally,' acting directly, upon the f blood and mucous surfaces of the i -bill that Tain't the Dingier brings Prioe 75c. ' per bottle. system. s Fortune to Nebraska, J ! 8old bjrall druggists,,. TestimoniROTARY PUBLIC tT j Txurds a lookin after things f , als free. ; . Over in Nebraska. smiles an tears Natures sunny to get you deeds xnortgageg, etc., n L Drought the crop in golden piles, Ladies Only suffer from female dis- made out and Notary work attended to, and miles 7' for mile,"Scarogram eases, aoffit is fof ladies Only tfiat' Drr JOURNAL Officer" T: . LOGAN. Over in Nebraska. v ,m1 Shores Favorite Prescription is pref r M' 1 ill 'L'ill M jilt pared. t Corea all female diseases. It is Tide at last has reached the turn,'' a local remedy and very pleasant to use. l ve r in Nebraska. Broa.-Dru- g Try lt!adies.$i a bottleat Biter "'' 1 1 y to burh, . , . -- .. Charloo - , Job Work England 4 Vi 8 , , J s? I iTn' allies Branches, promptl y ft 4 '. i'olks'have mortgages " Over in Nebraska. j No more nee fur Shylocks now,( Never liked. em' anyhow-- ? Turn up money with theplow, , , , Over in Nebraska. . ' , ' - Co., f - . . Peoole flockin back agin, srr.l ,i , . into ol Nebraska All confess it was a sip ; . , shain em through'A sieve, Theai outspoken thanks they' give they live To t he Master that u . f ' V - , , , . No. f NotUw for '3 i 4 we. UIV6U & pnoucotlon. J t Soil Loko City. UUh. : . September 15. 1897. ' Kotlre li hereby ylren that the following-aune- d settler hu filed notice of his intention to make final . proof in support ot his cl Aim, and that aald proof will be made before the Clerk ol tbr Fim District Court ol of Utah, at Logan City, Cub, on November 1 1$V7 Tlx llarlum McBrlde?onbf thehelrsof Harlnm J. McBride, decersed, II E No. 8i3 lot the S W ; Fur to leave Nebraska. TJokin ronnd with sheepish Air,' Wishin they had stayed toehare . f In the good luck everywhere, A , ;u over in Nebraska. , ' JA i v it u p i ''v'-. . When ita Ume to go, t bed, . s Oyer in Nebraska..' sH r. very mortal bows hjj neaa, I ; Nebraska.' in Over Never - Load . f hj- .' s Offic - i for Applicant,, i m best shorse3, I? f i .Car-riagesy.th- e, H. Hielben j 'J fj t . J 4 4 V the finest L. i and the most reasonable in price. All trains are met by my transfer Hack All orders left at Stable Will bet attended tOi with U .' I outfall; hnj mi VI .! . Have .. P7UWE K.NBKiit, Attorney ., , hi j. L block west of Z. C.M. . WSeo25TpluN efRSE. He names the following Witnesses to provt hla continuous residence upon and cultiyatloa ' Of, eald land, vis: of C.L.' Anderson, L. J; P. Bose, P. P. Rose, of MillHvram, Cache Co. Utah:. L. 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