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Show TfCB THE JOURNAL. ' 4 f Ii pobti-1- 4 mmt, T.d,dat trrj a Satcbaat Lo.au Citt, Cam. Cotnrrir, Vui I 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATXSl 1 year. tltlM $3.(0. t copy S Sl.f J1J9. ADVERTISING RATESi Potato, 20 eta. per line tacb lasertlM. ReaAiar Notices, 10 cts. per line each lasertio. tfiscslUarousCotauia, Kc.wordsac1i iasortioo. Prices oa Display AdrsrtlseiaraU haAo kastra a appllcatioa. 4$aortisements aot accompanied by directions will be inserUd aatil lorbidApS U4 charyed accordingly. The Eastern office of this paper at 230 to 234 Temple Court Building, New York Citv, E. Katz Advertising Agency in charge, where files may be seen and advertising contracts made. Is LOCAL POINTS. Tiie best and purest liquors are sold by J. R. Edwards. f Rev. and Mrs. X. Bascom paid a visit to Salt Lake City on Tuesday. 333 i3 the number that takes the watch at the Co-oGrocery and School Election TheTeturnsT)f-tbe-Hchcfoti?le- Resalts. pr. Royal MkM tb food wbotofeaM and delicious r- . Of Getting Glasses. - IlAiudressing inlaleststyTeshy tion come in very slowly. Sinte Mrs. Hampton at Mrs, T. D. our last issue the following, pre- Co. are headfor Lubricating Oils of quarters I every description. to amounts $10,000 to loan in Cash suit borrowers. No Belay. on hand. Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation, oyer First Natl. Bank, Logan. ' A bov named Tom Boyle, who lives in the west field, while play-iD- g ball on Sunday, was accidentally struck in the eye with a baseball bat, and serionsly injured although it is not thought that he will lose bis sight. The Fourth of July celebration committee, met Monday evening and audited the bills contracted by the committee. A small surplus. over and above all expenses, will be on hand when all the subscriptions ehall have been paid in. ", coat. JOURNAL, LOO AN, UTAH, JULY 14, 1898. Y An elegant line of Glass and Crockeiy just received at the U.O. Roberts. 8& TRI-WEEKL- Riteb Bros, Drug clude have reported: RAYMOND. One to go to a first-claOptician; have your-eyproperly tested.--' and get what you need the other, to go to a merchant who ss es ... IRVINE. keeps-Spectacle- make grab in the bag, as it were, get a pair that dont fit you, although it may seem so for the moment , run the risk of ruining your eyesight all for a very email eulirely-an- d POWDER Absolutely Pur In Wheeler district Oldham ceived 2 votes. a dif-fer- en in expense. If you need the service of a good optician we can serve you Well and cheaply. ce Cardon Jewelry Go. reftOVM MONO POWM CO., NfW WMk. This brings the total vote so far reported op to 865 of which Rayand left this morning for mond receives 745, and Irvine 120, Rexburg Bear Lake, where they intend to with 7 districts to be heard from. bold a meeting for a similar purpose on Sunday next. Fremont listrict Court. Co. Jou rnal. Judge Hart opened the regular Free Normal Scholarships. term of the district court on Tuesand matters the following Persons desiring free normal scholday, have been passed upon since that arships in the University of Utah, time: will please address Samuel Oldham, Case of J. M. Schreiber vs. Geo. Countv Supt. of Schools, Logan, J. Bywater, dismissed at cost of Utah.' plaintifi upon motion of his attorBob Moore, of LaFayette, Ind., ney. Rebecca B. Reynolds vs. Sophia says .that for constipation he bas Arbon et al , dismissed at plain- found DeWiHs Little Early Risers to be perfect. They never gripe. tiffs cost and request. Jens Jensen et al., vs. Alma A. Try them for stomach and liver Larsen, set for trial on Monday, troubles. Co-o- p Grocery & Drug MEAT MEAT -F- OB- Good. Fat, Juicy MEAT Messrs. Wright and Blomster-ber- g of the State Horticultural Board, spent Monday and Tuesday looking over our valley, in the interest of horticulture. Prof. Hedrick of the A. C. and Mr. Ola LarOfallEindr, the gentlemen sen accompanied j Drug Co. in Also Fish Season, about the valley. County Attorney Neheker was -- CO T- OA young man of Monroe whose called to Salt lake on business died from is Frank name Winget Tuesday. last UnlonM6at Saturday while strangulation The Whisky and Brandy sold by out field. He in the irrigating IUter Bros. Drug Co. at oOe. per JOSEPH KNOWLES, Prop. was found in the ditch with his pint, is unequaled elsewhere, f fird Street, Login. ace downward in about two inches Fo ar doors west of Postofll-Co. 18th. Ir is reported that Mr. Peter of water. It is supposed the young July The case of Mary C. Mikkelsen Nielsen underwent an operation man fainted and fell into the and Annie M. Christopbereon, opfor the removal of a nasal polypus water, thus ending hi3 career. the granting of letters of posing on Tuesday. Manti Messenger. administration to John E. Roueche Mit. W. II. Sanders, formerly a A very pleasant social party in in connection with the estate of Logan boy, but now a resident of ionor of Mrs. S. Pond cf Salt Lake, Niels M. Christensen, deceased, Salt Lake, is spending a few days was given at the residence of Mr. occupied a considerable part of the yiiiting his numerous friends in and Mrs. Clarence Cummings ou day. Mr. Roueche was appointed Logan. Tuesday evening. A select party administrator, however. For th 9 next ten Jays Eliason of friends attended, and an evening A very interesting meeting was Sisters have a grand clearance sale of the finest enjoyment was spent. in the bowery on Sunday by held of lawns, organdies and all summer High five was indulged in, and the On the Market, in any style Toe. dress goods, shirt waists and mil- arizes, two beautiful souuenirs, Pres. W. J. Kerr and Professors of Gowns and the Linflrd linery, to make room for fall were won by Mr. Alma Hendricks Hall, CButton or Lace in LADIES, and Congress or Lace in MENS. inY. B. of the in Mrs. and the College Logan Pond, booby trophies goods. These brethWe made arrangements with the factory to buy a large The examination of applicants ailing to Mrs. J. S. Hendricks terests of education. favored town their our rewith ren goods and got them at a reduced price. quantity for positions as teachers in the and Ilyrum DeWitt. Delicious Fourth Glorious on the were served during the presence county schools, was held on Tues- freshments left for a flying We Warrant Evcru afternoon aod that evening. day and yesterday, and a large on Ora to to our esvisit a If they do not wear good bring them back and get & new pair FREE- Prest. W. J. Kerr, and partv, trip proportion of those examined M. teemed fellow J. Kerr, citizen, G. E. passed. consisting of Professors Jas. II. Linford and a brother of the Professors. They Preparatory to going to Europe, Gowans, Parker and B. Y. college, held meetings at a special sale of shoes is now on Mosiah Hall, of the Wednesday evening, returned to and will continue until Julyolst, returned Tuesday from quite an at discounts which will surprise extensive trip through Southern Idaho, in the interests of education everybody. Respectfully, in general and the B. Y. college in Andreas Peterson. They went as i.ir Mr. C. K. Holland, the insur- particular. north as St. Anthony and report a ance man, met with a painful acand profitable trip. moBt cident in Lewiston on Tuesday. The enjoyable in the Snake River crops While riding on a load of hay they say, are looking fine, the team became frightened, and country, as a result of the promise of and running away collided with a barb an abundant harvest a great numwire fence, throwing Mr. Holland ber of young people in that vicinfrom the to p of the load to the ity are preparing to atttend instiground, with considerable force. tutions of learning this fall. Mu. William F. Jensen of NewThe trial of Mr. Robert D. Robton, was a local visitor yesterday. erts on a charge of asault and He says the big crops on the west took on Monday side of the valley will be spoiled by battery, before place Justice Smith. Mr. evening the fearful amount of smut which Roberts demanded a trial by jury, is appearing in the grain. Noth- and (2 Rich to deGeorge engaged ing like it has ever been seen there fend him. Charles Boudrero the before, and the prospects are that testified as to being thousands of bushels of grain will complainant, out of every One Hundred The Ninety-Eigh- t and choked by bo spoiled because of this peculiar kicked, slapped his evidence was corRoberts, and condition of the crops. that stayed at home to sell them their roborated by that of his brother. Mr 8. G. Y. Hampton of Salt Both parties claimed the right to a Lake, a lady who comes well re- certain stream of water, and Robcommended, has introduced an in- erts testified that when he was novation in Logan. The lady i3 an tearing the dam out, which the expert and artistic hairdresser, and Boudrero boy had built, the latter 2212- an accomplished massage artist, threatened to strike him with a and Has elegant and commodious, shovel. He denied kicking him or WE GUARANTEE OUR CLOTHING. parlors at Mrs. T. 1). Roberts slapping him, however. The Boudestablishment. She makes a rero boy admitted the threatening, specialty of hairdressing, and is but claimed he had the right to being liberally patronized by the the use of the water, the water-mastbest element of the city. having given him permisNothing produces such results sion take it. Watermaster Tarbet as advertising in The Journal. corroborated the boys statement. Some time ago we mentioned the The To be the Best and Cheapest in the County. complainant and his eon fact that work on the new B. Y. C. Bhowed a disposition to evade i building, owing to a shortage of great many questions and in con WE ARE UNDERSOLD 3Y NO ONE funds, was progressing rather sequence got somewhat mixed at slowly; and it appears to have times. For five mortal hours the helped the building committee to jury were compelled to sit and obtain additional means as the listen to all the petty details of work is now being pushed quite case that ought never to have eome rapidly. The plumbing will soon up in a court of law, and when they be finished, ana a couple of weeks were finally released from the will complete the plastering. In clutches of the two attorneys, they addition to this several carpenters brought in a verdict of guilty inare at work on the building, and side of five minutes. Justice Smith the prospects for its being ready took the matter under advisement for occupancy at the beginning of until Tuesday, when he fined Roberts $10, which was promptly paid. (he school year, are excellent p me Martel e, the best Palr$s Robinson Bros. J RJ3ES3 Out of every One Hundred have gone to the War. WE ARE AFTER; . er Mats, Shirts and Furnishings iir mu s, |