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Show THE THE JOUENAL. 9 1 pabliahat every CMut, TmAi J a Batdrbat Mmmn AT Loaii Crrr, Cacbs Cowhtt, Dtam. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 1 i Me. year. ilaaSyaaca $3.00. Slagle copy $1-5- 0. 5 3MO MA coats. t ADVERTISING RATES: kMBl Pelute.20 cte. per line each Ineertlea. jUadieg Noticea, 10 cte. per line each Inaertlo. Utaceltaneou! Column, Kc.worJ each ianertioa. Price an Display Advertisement made knew aa appllcatloa. ' Advertisements aot accompanied by writha directions will be Inner led aatil forbiddyn. Ul charyed accordingly. TRI-WEKKL- The work on G. F. Wrights new residence is prdgressing rapidly. Ritfb Bros. Drug Co. have received a car load of white and red lead, amounting to 31,150 pounds. This is the largest shipment of this article ever received in Logan. J Mr. and Mrs. John Rigby returned to their home in Salt Lake on Saturday after quite an extended visit with friends in the county. Mr. It gby is a prominent Salt Lake merchant. The First ward Sunday school tendered a reception to Mr. J. A. Widtsoe on Friday evening. The affair was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Carlisle, who generously offered the use of their The Eastern office of this paper is at 230 to 234 Temple Court for the occasion. house and Building. New York City, E. Katz A most grounds enjoyable evening was Advertising Agency in charge, where files may be seen and adver- spent." A social was given in the Third tising contracts made. ward meeting house on Friday LOCAL POINTS. evening for the purpose of raising means, with which to assist a son The best and purest liquors are of Mr. Richard Yeates of that ward who went on a mission some time sold by J. It. Edwards. f Mas. II. Fmllen Jr. gave birth to ago and is now ill in a hospital in the east. The affair was a grand a son yesterday. succes financially and otherwise, Jap-a-lamakes old furnituie $70 being obtained for the young look liko new at Kiter Bros. Drug man. Co. Rev. W. A. Alway of Ogden is in A very pleasant social party was the city. In connection with Rev. held at the rcridenco of Mr. and Willoughby of Salt Lako City, In Mrs. Vic Crockett, op Friday. deliver a series of lectures here Ei.ni u Elias Kimbill, who has in current, topics as viewed from the over Southern States presided standpoint of the Seventh Day mii.sion fora number of jears past, Xdveuti-ts- , of which denomination The has returned home to stay, having the gentlemen are members. been rieently released from his lectures will bJ held in a tent labors. which will he erected .near the House. Commercial PuErAiiATOKY to going to Europe, a special sale of shoes is now on A young man named Samuel and will continue until July 31st, Swendson, whoso .home is in the at discounts which will surprise ifth ward, while out near Peter t vtrybody. Ilrspectfull v, wro on Sunday, was accidentally A.NPKKS I'hTFIXiV, shot by a companion who was foolMiss Efiie Smith oime home ing with a revolver. The ball envi-- it Friday from a two week tered his arm just above the elbow with le'atives and friends in Og- and striking the hone ranged upden. She was accompanied by ward and outward, reaching a Miss Ethel Jackson of that city, )oint near the armpit. The ball who will be her guest for some was extracted by a local surgeon time. and the young man is now all right, Si Kt iu, Sale at Daac Smiths although he had a close call. cheap cash store. Ladies wrapper A big lawn party' will he held To to lf(, now 50e. Ladies and this evening at the residence of Misses slippers 121 to 221, now Toe. Farr. The affair, for Marshal Ladies waists, 7.1 to 200, now 10j. most- elaborate arrangewhich the A snap. Come quick and get a ments have been made, and to choice. which nearly 200 persons have The cwt uf Jens Jenson, vs. Al- been invited, will be in one sense ma O Larsen, came up before a reunion of the Thatcher familv, and after a JuL'c Hart all representatives of that hou-- o short lejul battle, was continued at wh) are in the state will h' presthe plaintiffs cost until tomorrow. ent if able to reach here, RefreshTins E the cae over which John ments will be served and a select King of Millville was tried for his programme rendered, the musical fellowship in the church, and the ('art of which will he in charge of continuance of the case is practi- G. W. Thatcher Jr. The Jouunai, cally a victory for his side of the acknowledges and appreciates an c JOURNAL, LOG AN, UTAH, JULY Y Morris Swinyard was down from Lewiston yesterday. An elegant line of Glass and Crockery just received at the U. O. Miss June Crockett was critically 19, 1898. KeyelMkeitketeed pert, wboteMiM sad delUtoai. $4.00 to $25.00. ill the latter part of last week, but is reported a9 much improved now. All those who know themselves indebted to Mr. Andreas Peterson, will please call and settle on or Write or call for Catalogue. be-fa- re t August first. amounts to in loan to $10,000 No Cash Belay. suit borrowers. Utah Mortgage Loan on hand. Corporation, oyer First Natl. Bank, Logan. Osvinq to the fact that it was rather poorly advertised, the daace at the tabernacle pavilion on Saturday evening was not so much of a success as it deserved to be. The music was excellent and everything had been provided to make the-baan enjoyable one. Another dance will be given on Frday and a much better attendance is expected. Advices from San Fransisco are to the effect that Jacob Brandt ot Eureka, who' is a member of the Cavalry troop and who was recent ly found sleeping at his post, will receive his discharge as a punishment. The matter is a great regret to his many Eureka friends, and efforts were made by citizens here to secure his pardon for the offense. Tintic Miner. The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the B. Y. College was held on Saturday, all members of the board beiDg present except Brigham Young and R. W. Young. The election of officers took place, Apostle Brigham Young being elected president of the board, and II. Bullen Jr. secretary ll J3FRE. Garflon Jewelry 6o- Absolutely Pure lEftT dovm rammo eowore eo., new tew. Saints by Elder Frisby, on June 25, 1848, at Livery St. Chapel, Birmingham. Emigrated to Logan in 1878. She leaves her husband, 5 eons, 2 daughters, 40 Latter-da- y grand children and 4 great-granchildren to mourn her departure. She died as she had lived, with a full faith in the gospel, and the hope of a glorious resurrection. The funeral services were held yeEterday afternoon in the Sixth ward meeting houso, a large conThe gregation being present. speakers Mere Presidents Orson Smith and C. D. Fj Listed, Elders James A. Georgs Baugh1 and John Bench, and BBhop! Skanchy. A larg cortege followed the remains to the cemc'ery. a- - ca?e. invitation to he present. A little boy of G. P. Dav is, Salem, A special meeting of the County tumbled off from a hay stack Mon- Commissioners was held on Saturday and injured the elbow. The day for tho purpose of fixing the radius was dislocated so that the (ax levy for ISOS. The levy was boy will most likely be left with a fixed at 7j mills, 2j mills of which stiff joint. Payson Globe. One is for school purpo.-cs- , 4 i mills for might infer from the above that county purposes, and mill for the haystacks in Paypon have elbows. establishment of a county poor But anyway, for one so young the fund. While the tax for county boy is certainly left in a rather had purposes is mill lower than condition. last year, the additional t mill Some ignoramus who must be a levied this year for the poor fund lineal descendant of Ananias from makes the levy the same as last the way he misquotes evidence, year. Other matters disposed of jumps into the Nation in defense were tho acceptance of Supt of Mr. Robert D. Roberts, who was Oldhams report, which was refined $10 for assault and battery t ferred to the Auditor, and the disshort time ago. Not a single state cussion of the matter of reimbursinent in the screed is true. If Mr. ing Mrs. Isabelle Lambert, on acRoberts and his friends are not count of ex i enses incurred by her satisfied with the verdict rendered in the burial of one Tine Jorgensen, by that jury, why not appeal the an indigent. The city ofiicials case, and engage the idiot who think that the county should pay signs himself friend, to handle it the bill, while the county referred for them. Mrs. Lamberts petition, when it was The Board of County Commis- presented to them, to tho city. A sioners yesterday received a com- special committee appointed by the munication from the State Boarc city council to confer with the of Equalization, announcing that commissioners, failed to put in an an increase of 10 per cent on all appearance on Saturday, and after real estate in the county, and 15 waiting a long time iu the hope of from them, Chairman per cent upon all sheep assessed hearing here, will be made. A hurried con- Ilayball was authorized to confer sultation was held and Commis- with the city in regard to the paysioners Hayball and Sparks were ment of the claim. The Commisappointed a committee to go to Salt sioners, while they do not consider Lake and protest against the pro- the county obliged to pay the bill, posed increase, and accordingly de are willing to be fair and meet the parted on the afternoon train. If city part way. The Court then adthe increase is made it means that journed until August, when the salthe valuation will be raised ap- aries of the county officers for the proximately $300,000, and under next two years will be fixed. It is the present levy $2,200 more probable that quite a reduction will be made in some of the salaries. will have to be raised. .1 re-Ten- ue Good. Fat. Juicy MEAT all Eindr, Of Also Fish in Season, -- GO T- OTHe Union Meat Market. JOSEPH KNOWLES, Prop. Lei.-hma- n, Four doors west of Postoftiie, HrJ Street, Logan j m the best On the Market, in any stylo Toe. or Laee in LADIES, and Congress or Lace in MENS. ton ff-But- We male arrangement with the factory to buy a large quantify of these goods and got them at a reduced price. Warrant Every Ifthoy (1) Fair-- - not uwr pooHuiiitf STATE EXAMINATIONS I!. OIU ba-- and get a new p.iir FREE. ion JSros. - y, FOE d and and treasurer. Ym. Orson Smith, were elected members of the executive committee, the election of the third member being deferred until the next meeting. Several committee reports weie prt seated and approved, and the matter of filling the vacancy in the board caused by the absence of Mayor It. W. Young, was discussed, but no action in regard thereto We was taken. By tho MEAT State Board of Education! at Salt Lake. i An examination of candidates for tii.chers diplomas arid certificate.-! will be held under the au? : pitts ot the State Board of Educ tion in the office of the Mate Supt. of Public Instruction, Silt Lake City, on the 15th. lGth, and 17th days ot August, 1893. bginning each day at 9 oclock a. m. Persons who expect to take the BlanKGts, SfiGutino- - Linssu, Yarns. Batumi, j Join R. Park. Chairman State Board of Education. Grain and Grasses for Exhibition. The commissioners having ir. charge the Utah display at the Omaha exposition desire two sheaves each of wheat, oats, barley, rye and timothy. Length of straw as well as full, long heads is desired. Straws should be cut close to the ground and bound in neat sheaves of ordinary size. Farmers in this county willing to contribute to this display are requested to bring their best production to the office of the Logan Journal not later than than Saturday morning, the 23rd instant, in order that the best may be selected. Mark each sheaf with name of grower and variety of grain. J. A. North WOOLEN w N FRANKLIN, IDAHO. FOR TERMS, WRITE TO Edmund Buckley. a WE ARE PREPARED I To Supply the Trade and Public With Such Seasonable Goods as NEATSFOOT I AND HARNESS OILS, BLUE VITRIOL, SULPHUR FOR SHEEP DIPPING PURPOSES, WHITE LEAD AND LINSEED OIL, AND A FINE LINE OF TAINTS AND PAINTERS SUPPLIES. Wright, We buy these goods in large quantities and give buyers the benefit of same and s Huningham, Warwickshire, April She was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Cloth, etc. f AT culture. 21, 1823. lannel, Exchange For Secretary State Board of Horti- Obituary. On Saturday afternoon Mra. Mary Bench, the beloved wife of William Bench, passed to her final rest. The deceased was a native of England, having been born in Snow-proo- To examination must signify their intention of so doing to the chairman or secretary of the Boaid on or before August 1st, 1S9S. Blank forms of application for the examination may be obtained at the office of the chairman of the Board. F solicit inquiry and correspondence. . - P Riter Bros. Drug Co. LOGAN, UTAH. M Franklin and Montpelier, 'V A fi n ft Idaho. |