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Show IHK , JuURNtv LOGAN, fRI-WEEK- UTAH. OCTOBER 12ltf7. ( V H7! iihM eer. ( r ti l.v , at t fTT.CACH S ati dat Couxfr, bah in adrauca I .rear, $ $3.00. Uta. Mo, $1.50. Sin fie Copy 5 ' JMo'i - GEORGE W. THATCHER, JR., J. J. McCLELLAN, leading pianist Salt Lake City, nd MRS. C. M. HARRIS. . . 75 eta. cent. ADVERTISING RATESj Local feint, 20 Cta. par line each lnertloa. Readltur Notice, 10 eta. per line e ich Insert lot. vicellstefn Column, Kc.word- each Insert!?. made know rke nn , Thatcher Opera House. October ' ' , utpL;.'Trjsm- i f7ti?eals oi 'on TppWetion- - dkdrertlacmrnt r.ot acoamfilhlei hf trrltte direction will be loSertoTnntil forbidden, ' i and cliarged accordl n fly. V - sale-Gctoberlj- 9 a. Money to loan 8t Thkres nothing ASSISTED BY t . Harris Concert 0. M. Moximra -- - RATES: bUbiiJ-KlPTIO- , AJj. (6th- - -- , m,. Keeler for Attorney. ' Pearl. . . ; For choice wedding cards go to Earl & England Pub. Co., Journal ' Building, Logan. Mr Lorenzo Hansen, the enterprising Wellsville dairyman, was a r Journal caller yesterday. i The Whiskev and Brandy sold by Riter Bros Drug Co.- tt 50 cents A t isuie There will be a dance f mfc. pas given ,in tbe Union opera house of Hyrum on Friday evening October 15th t Good musio and new dances. i Absolutely Puro -- L93JLL FOISTS. ud delirious V' - per pint Prices 76, 60 and 25c. vbolewoM wrong with Hes a legal Veterinary surgeon Katsunuma Hon; Joseph Monson was upon IIooray for Anderson, the work has returned from his conference guys tr ee tay es t erday.Heh tKWO OWpr CO.. ingmans friend. r ; visit; Doctor Adamson was down the facial badge of Bryan Riter Bros Drug Co. make a from Richmond yesterday. and is now sporting quite a Two transients were given lodgD. Mrs. T. Roberts ism, has in a of Wine and Liquor formed beard. luxuriant milTiie purest, cheapest and best icinal purpoees. large .assortment of capes, ing at the city hostlery on Sunday winnight. linery, ladies underwear and liquors are sold by J. R. Edwards It doesnt make much difference Mrs. Joseph E. Cardon, the ter entered J have goods, Now is the whp the Republicans Caro- Democratic nominee for Recorder, Mr, Allswortb,; whose .ad aptbe as Professor Thomas has formed a en the marsbalship race, pears elsewhere, gived 14 photolina Toplars at The Logan Nur- i a competent, energetic lady, and in Farr too is graphs for a dozen. will render excellent service to the company for the production of a Democratic nominee series. overtaken. popular operetta. tThe first re- the lead to ever be IIon. David Evans came up from public. A little daughter of Mr. Webb of ' hearsal was heard last evenihg. found on was Lamont James guilty Millville fell down on Thursday, Ogden yesterday legal business, C. M. Harris has had the finest before Judge Hart.-time by planting trees in of battery yesterday in Judge and sustained a fracture of tho Save No one has world. in the training - Bishop Maughttn nfWellaville heard him play the fiddle since he the Fall. An immense stocky of Harts cout. The complainin&wit-nes- s left forearm. was his wife. He was recomwas in town on Saturday. He was came from Berlin. He will play Carolina Poplars and other shade State Senator Nebeker shipped trees at The Loo an Nurseries. mended to mercy. t accompanied by Mr. Levi Garrett. Oct. 16th. about twenty five carloards of G. W.Thatcher has a grand and Mrs. Lou of Hamilton trial The over1 8, P V. Ry. this morncultivated voice. We will hear for the alleged murder of her hus- sheep Their destination was the' him Oct. 16th for the first time band, Jack Hamilton, in April ing. Nothern States. Manti Messenger. s Since he finished a last, was began yesterday in Judge course in Boston. $ Norrells court. The charge is of A very pleasant social party was held on Friday evening at the reai- Mr. I. D. Haines, an erstwhile murder in the first degree. 7 mayor of Logan, was up From Saif 1 asdis-carde- d WtW VOUK. ftOVAl -- epe-cial- ty - , time-to-bu- -- y i -- A Cache Valley Klondyker. four-year- fhe cold wave fromfcthe north is coming tend peo - pie should be prepared to meet it. Now is the time to buy -- was enthusiastic over, the Demo- - VE ! $3.00. $1.50. VE sell a good two capes) Cloth ..Cape,, fine Fur and Braid trimmed for $2.50. WE sell a fine Astrachan Cape, fur trimmed, Silk lined, a cape others want $6 00 for, for only $4.50. VE sell a fine Seal Plush Cape, Fur and Bead trimmed, worth $7.00 anywhere, for only good heavy Coat for VE sell a good heavy cloth trimmed Coat for $4.00. WE sell a grod heavy Astrachan Coat, a hummer, for $4.75 WE sell a good heavy, cloth trimmed Coat, worth $11 for DON'T VEkw carry the largest assortment at the lowest possible prices. Logan Dry Goods Co. Mpriage licenses have been Mrs. C. M. Harris has had the issued to Henry A. Whitmill and finest instructions in vocal culture Delia M. Pope; George H. Monson, also the piano, having stud , tJtV o. Basalt, iea inupon aim, .'3Lie E. Hess, all . .iermany, she will ti sing some of her German songs at Ii s dollars to stale doughnuts the concert, Oct. 16th. She will that the Democratic nominee for take a class next week. f Treasurer, Knox the everlasting1 The Democratic primary of the pliffnesB out of the G. 0. P. on elec tinn day- .recon and Qepdlemen! When-- j day evening and named William ever you want fine or heavy Shoes, Andrews to fill the vacancy caused rubbers and overshoes of the three! by the resignation of Jos. Morrell. The Third ward ticket., now., is, . leading brands, call on Morgan S. Evans and Wm. And-Prot w Aniireab Peterson, John J. McClellan, grad- irews for councilmen. ia:e of and late professor in- - music The Street -- Supervisor" has in-- 1 school, Ann Arbor, Mich.; will ac- formed us that he has issued many company Harris and play a solo, notices requiring men to work their Oct. 16th. . f P0lll?xs.yP91La cert a.i a .da te, w.ith-- i August Christensen was thrown out receivipg a response. He now from a horee on Saturday and was declares that if poll tax is not paid badly bruised and shaken up. The during the latter part of tle preselbow joint of his left arm was ent, or the fore part of next month, all poll taxes will be placed in the badly injured. Account Idaho State Fair the hands of the City Attornev for col lection. Oregon Short line will sell round trip tickets liOgan to. Boise at A brilliant reception was tend$12 60. Tickets on sale Oct. 11th ered the A. C. students the to 15 inclusive, good returning Oct, faculty of that institution onbySatur t 20th. daV evening., At eight oclock the A prominent Republican said students gathered in; the chapel n and listened to an excellent proyesterday that in putting up Anderson for Mayor the gramme of' songs, instrumental Democratic ticket was off , its music, recitations, etc., which was base. You can -- bet it is, my pleasingly rendered. Later they ' friend, and it 'is making a lively adjourned to the gymnasium and f ccop for the home plate with the indulged ia terpsichorean exercise ,best prospects in the world of scor- - to thei? hearts content. - An eleing. - The Democracy is in the gant luncheon was served in an game to win, and tallies arent adjoining room. Everybody presmade by freezing to your base. ent enjoyed .themselves immensely. 4 SI 7 Bin . vened-oo-Satur-La- . mes i j An-Itho- , I N: Drug LADIES!! SHOES!! fail to look at our stock before purchasing, as we the largest assortment end lowest prices mapes and Coats. MEDICINES, LIQUORS. SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Go od Groceru $8.75. $5.00. DRUGS. A Republican caucus was held hall on Saturin the Eccles-Howewhen the day evening, finishing touches were given to the readymade slate shoved through last evening. While up , Logan canyon, the & thrpe year old son of Mr. John Montrose chopped off the second MAIN STREET. He was finger of his right hand. brought to Logan for surgical aid. Prompt Delivery. E, R. Nielsen of the Fifth ward FamilyTrade Solicited before Justice P. Smith J. appeared Pries Paid fa? Eggs, Sutter and Grain. to answer to a charge of violating the bicycle ordinance by riding along the west side of Main St., in Scaly Pete and Wing Lee had a depceof Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Hansen He plead the business center. in the 7th ward, in honor of their time on Saturday. Pete or' guilty and his honor suspended lively daughter, Miss Mary Hansen. Eledered meals for himself and a com gant refreshments were served, and sentence. music and games indulged in until late in the evening. All who were present enjoyed themselves thoroughly. should inspect our Will buy a pair of ChildThe Republicans met in the difQ1 of new Fall dress ferent wards of the city on Saturrens School shoes, grain leather, riveted seams, nailed soles goods, selected and bought upon day evening and put up the followand seamless back. Call and &ee the most favorable terms before ing councilmanic ticket: 1st ward, the advance in prices. them. A. L. Skanchy and Geo. Dunbar; 2nd, Thomas Irvine and Olof I. buy invite purchasers in search Petersen; 3rd, Wm. Irvine and VVE TT of Sh bargains to make their Joseph Tarbet; 4th, Thomas X. in the city at that price. purchases now, as prices will cer- Smith and J. D. Snowden; 5th, Gents tainly have to be advanced to cor- John T. Burnett and A. G. shoe you ever saw at respond with the wholesale market is sold. that price. Equal to any $2.50 as soon as the present stock To tho People of Cache, shoe on the market. want yonr trade in dress WE T T Some dealers of Utah, in order toy goods, and to get it we will Will buy a pair of the for values such your get rid of a lot of old cheap stocks American Beau ty give you before are offering to sell what they call never as have you shoes,. They are as fine a shoe, as money heard 'of FrbmnrtfrI'Crper fir3tcla3S'pianorfor' $250.00, any lady could wish for. do low 00. as as $50 ' They organs yard. Carlisle Our special not give the name of the instruShoe has no equal any- - rUR dress trimming? are. new ments theysellfor. these prices, V7 and strictly for the same money.- - hut a Logan lady wrote-for-prihere, - !on a Mason & Hamlin Organ, and the answer was $80.00, cash down. We sold her a nice Eatey Organ for- - less money. . We dont offer 10 day sales, bnt we da offer to undersell ll - WE sell a GROCERIES, cratic ticket. Ladies and Misses Capes and Coats. sell a good Cloth Cape. Fur Braid trimmed for Lakeon business Saturday;- - He . ces p-to-dkte ! f. I -- Union MercaratileCo., .every dealer..outsideot.Cacbe.jind Better known as the Ever since Saturday evening, when oificersMcCnlloch and Adams arrested two women, a mother and daughter, upon a charge of soliciting and advertising themselves ae prostitutes, there has been a great deal of street talk, both in regard to their identity and to the place at which they were arrested. The! triarwilljnot be held until Friday morning, andas' we do neiiahTb brand possibly innocent parties as guilty," and place thtir names before the public in so humiliating a manner, we withhold them until theirguilt has been judicially , have invariably, done jt on the same gradeof goods) We have some, makes of pianos which we can sell for $200, and some Organs for $15.00, All we ask is a chance to" figure with you. - and every citii ,!!to for refused then pay zen owes thisto the merchants of panion, The - heathen Cache. . Harris Bros. Jr Co. J more than-on- e. chased Pete around sheds , for a time,. and finally, grabbed his hat and kept it as security, , Our esteemed f and, popular towesman, Mr W. G. Burton, to his home in Logap on Saturday, 8fter having been absent for sdme time visititg relatives and friendq in various parts Of this state and Wyoming. - While away Go to Cardon Jewelry Co. he enjoyed himself thoroughly,1 rewelcome We will meet prices of wherever & royal, ceiving First-claB- S he went. His many - friends are . any catalogue. ; countenance his see to watch smiling glad repairing at lowest ' in Logan again. ; rrice. - i 1 . , eturned , FOR HONEST GOODS: -- , t f |