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Show , TUB JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAfLSEPTMEBER S.iS'JS. TBI-T7BBK-LT Best brandy in to wn for medicinal Lime for sale: Cross O THE J UBN.AL. north of court house." 777- - - ' or other purposes at J . R, Edwards. ' 4 . U pbllh4 wrf V ' ' Johnson. Charles Fall opening of millinery and e , Combat, Tiuimt a 8twat WiuM and- - childrens ladies wraps, -- AT TfiE friends of George Q Rich, ' Ropal maAaa tbA Iaa4 pare, - 1 Tha Agricultural Cailo,, cf Tn,t Opena Sept 20, h. Itoffsr con7 .. In Agriculture, Civil EngS' ing. Domestic Art Pnr General ficience, 'knd iitffrllrlB. " Imm Citt.Cacba Cotwtt, U a. ' U AiTAACA Iyr. li.00. ' SlAfl IMil. IU jrv CAP y 5 CAAU. . I T ADVERTISING RATES! Print, eta. perliBA aach InaartlAA. iaMrtlaa. feM4lnf Notices, 10 eta. per Una - i. are wondering what he has done, that the Nation should- spell his name with B instead of an R. Account Utah Day ,at Omaha Exposition, Sept'. 14th; the Oregon - SUBSCRIPTION RATES! tickets Logan to Omaha at $25 00, Sept. 10th and 11th, lltaeenaaeeni Columa, Me. word each iaaortlo. selling days 26th. Slicii Dlaplaj AdrUamaU utaiaAoewA good returning September . Applies tie f There will be . a Scandinavian at accorapaaled ASoArttaemaata conference in Logan at 10 a. m. and Unction will be inaerud taUl lorbl&JO, 2 p. m. next Saturday and at 10 a. ladchaipadaccordiafly It is expected Apostle m. Sunday other Lupd-anprominenMpeak The Eastern office of this paper is at 230 to 234 Temple Court ers will be present to address the -invited. Building, New York City, K. Katz Saints. AH are H. J. Christiansen. in charge, Advertising Acehcy John H. Anderson, where files may be seen and adyer-tisin- g .Presidency. contracts made. On Tuesday Marshal Farr was local Pmm called to the Fifth ward to investiwhat appears to he a case of gate Cash paid for barley at Logan Mrs. Peter partial starvation. City Brewery. F. C. Kidgell, Mgr.f Nielsen, the widow of the Old Deaf Mrs. Joseph Bithellof Salt Lake Man,-ahe was generally known, her in is found was Logan, in bed, where she had visiting City been for the past four or five days mother, Mrs. Vogel. The Whisky and Brandy sold as nearly as can be learned, withat 50 centB a pint by Riter Brcs. out anything to, eat. A search of . the premises revealel the faerthat Drug Company, is unequaled beyond about a quart of flour, there was absolutely nofood of any kind Sdpt. Frank Parkinson ofthq thereYTThe old lady, who is, 76 Oneida' MeYcantile" Union, Frank of seems determined to age, years lin, was doing business in Logan starve herself td death, as she positiveon. Tuesday. ly-refused topartake Of the food Just received an elegant, line of provided for her by ladies underskirts of Italian cloth, She had fastened the doors of her brilliant, sateen' and marine. house before to bed, and the going All pridfes from $1.25 to $6.00. officer had some' difficulty in obCall and see them at Eliason taining entrance to the building. ' Sisters. r, The woman did not appear to be Mr. Alma Hendricks and family, ill, but simply determined to lend who haye resided in Logan for her existence by starvation; The some years past, moved hick to ecclesiastical authorities of the ward their former home in Richmond will probably take charge of her. yesterday. Mr. Hendricks, who Sheriff Turner has scored anhas been connected with the Censuccess. On Monday evenother tral flouring mills here, will take went to Lewiston and arhe charge of the High Creek mill, ing Ward Bowman, the which has recently been remodeled rested old Bowman of Edward son of' and brought up to date. Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks will be ranch Richmond! a chargfl pf forgery. The the raised fellow the reflect of youup Mary Auestyidt, employed as a capture credit on the officer and .mply t- .domestic by 0. Wr Shaw,- was in test his perspicacity. About the jured on Monday evening in a first .of last months the young rather, unusual manner. Having criminal, whom it appears from occasion to leave the house after his paBtchistory. has a decided inc-- dark, she was returning on a run, to crookedness,' lination when she encountered clothes at the First National presented Bank an line stretched across the path. , It order for $10, purporting on its caught her beneath the chin and face to have been signed by Mr. E. threw her backwards. A9 a result B. Tripp of Richmond. As Mr. of the hard fail her collar bone was was known by the hank ofTripp fractured and some severe scalp ficials to be a responsible and hon.wounds inflicted. est man, the money was paid out A party of campers who were in and a note sent lo Mr. Tripp, Hfho the canyon, - concluded the otheY forthwith notified the bank that it day to take a trip to Beat Lake, had been duped. The bank people and accordingly sent - one of their were utterly at a loss as to who number, Mr. Clarence Cummings, the hoy was, the order he had down after provisions. The genial forged leading them to believe he printer purchased his supplies and was Mr. Tripp's son. The matter putting them in' an old -- sack, de- was placed in hands, "ah6utTor"'some posited tbemin.a granary while he and after"-heatinwent after oteam and conveyance. time he finally found a clue, and When he returned he pushed his following it he at last found the arm in the door and grabbed the 'culprit, who confessed everything first sack be came across. When when examined by lheofficer7His he got up to the camp he opened preliminary hearing came off before the bagand thrust his hand in; Justice Thomas on Tuesday mornwhen he pulled it out, his ing, and resulted in his pleading guillyyand-beioghel- d j&r mjapYoiheuelbow with red paint. He had hooked of $500 to. answer to the District Charlie GoodwinV1 pain t"pot8nd Court; Ilia father, who is a man outfit,'1 instead of his provision of good reputation, was naturally sack, when he put his hand into astonished at his sons act, but he the 'outbuilding. They sent him eecured the necessary bail and took hack after the supplies with in- the boy home with him. It is said structions to fetch, something other to be the youths fourth offense, than red lead and oil if he intended and he will likely be taken to the Reform School. . painting Bear Lkke red. Sp-rn- d , s elre-yhere- I . the-Marsh- ? ) I i i 1 v; al. - ' 5 JL I 15-ye- ar ,1 t incidents-oonDected-w- tJ v 5 7 t ith 1 i - the-Sheri- ffs g -- -- waa-cover- eL K - In endless variety; including all the latest styles of three Siece suits, same as cut, in desirable patterns,' with Knee and Seat, and our prices are surely right. They range from $1.25 up,and we guarantee satisfaction or 37MONEY BACK. ' , Yours for mere business, , son. Training. rny CLQUIKR8,. I I formation. Account Democratic State applyt. J. M. Tanner, President, L2gan,Utah. Mr. a well merrited. recognition Lewis ability, and wilPmeet the approvalDf the'people. ' T'i Tultiii Board from $2 50 to $3 a wjear, week. For, catalogue, giving delalledK lL Short-'Lino-wi- , $ - Thursday and Friday, Sept. J5th and 16th, at Eliason Sisters. 7 Prof Alexander Lewis, the able leader of the tabernacle choir, has been engaged as instructor in THATCHER Con- vection Sept. 14th, and Populist FBVOZH I State Convention, Sept. 15th, at OPERA HOUSE.' Absolutely puro Salt Lake, the Oregon Short Litre will sell Ronnd Trip tickets to Salt Lake at single far,e for Round Trip tickets. ' On sale Sept. 13, 14 and Opening cf tho Season.; Tuesday,. M0VM AMCMA AOWOt eo., MfW AOAR. 15th, good returning Sept. 17th. September 13, 189- 3'IDr. J. M. Tanner is down fro A twelve year old daughter of Logan to attend a meeting of the Robert State board of education which Redford, of Mt. Sterling, will be held this morning. Dr. fell from a horse on Monday and Tanner reports that everything hadjrcr left arm Jiadly broken. Mr- - GIay Clefeat. points to an auspicious opening of She was brought ' to this7city for the Agricultural college on the 20th surgical-aid- . In his remarkabIeereonatr6irof- instant. Herald. , There is sad need of a new NS action of the county commis- bridge at the intersection ofl CanBaron Hohenstaufferu sioners has given greater ' satisfac- yon and Second Sts. Every day of tion than that last Saturday, r two the planks are breaking when it was decidedltQ,j:Qmpel and IN TOE IDYLLIC COMEDT letting animals. through, and partielTdamaging the canyon road as there is a heavy traffic oyer it tOTcpair-it.--I- t is to be hoped that the city is liable to he called updn Dominion. ; the iole will be invoked against to pay heavy damage3for injury the cattlemen as well as the sheep-owner- s. to a.nimals unless it is remedied. With an Exceptional Sup. A ; ""porting Company; The pro- The city schools open on" Mon" en onvery nice lawn Tart"w'B''giv -" " duclion and Characterization Mrs. Tuesday evening byr day, and in order"to prevents the Card and Mrs. Montgomery at their usual rush of children from all home everywhere accorded the the Second ward, in honor in highest praise as being the parts of town to the Woodruff, of Miss Third St. has been made a divid- who is Davis of Baker Qity, Ore., visiting here. About fifty Best in Dramatic Art. ing line for the schools. All child- guests were present, and with dancren living north of .that .line will on the and cards in the lawn, ing be expected to attend either the to house, managed spend a delightsmaller schools or the Benson, but pleasant fully evening. Appetizing Prices 25a, 35c., 50a, 75c., $1.00. none will be permitted to go to the refreshments were served during ' Woodruff. Tickets on sale at at the evening. 10 a. m t. , 13th. Tuesday, Sep Sheriff Turner received word yesterday from IJyrum that a coat and vest had bsf a stolen at thatr County Teachers Examination. Il9 immediately started place. The second regular examination out to find the thieves and ran for candidates for teachers in' the across three transients at Theurers CacheCoimty-Schoolwill be held s b who haj the atticlea-i-n . at the B. Y. College Sept. 16th and T. ,aoQCname8 .Them.. Devme, John 17th, 1898 beginning at 9 ..oclock $4.00 to $25.00-- Brook 3 and Thomas Martin. When a. m. All'teachers who have not taken before Justice Thomas; Dev- certificates and who expect to teach I. ine admitted his guilt but the other In the County schools this coming should be as no later two pleaded not guilty. Their year present Write or call examination be will held this for was for set ten at hearing today Catalogue. school year. oclock. gST-FREW. G. Raymond, A striking example of what a County Supt. Gardon Jewslru Go- cripple can do is shown in the crop of wheat raised by Samuel Whitney- ot Clarkston. He has only one leg and one arm,' and yet hq SHOULD GflLlrflND plowed every foot of ground, planted thwwheat with absolutely no help, and has raised over 8000 bushels of wheat this .year, His farm too, Is nearly at the top of a , This is the time to purchase new CARPETS, and I have what you mountain, is very uneven and would be very difficult to plow. want, at the right price. All the help he had was the header in cutting and the threBherJn Inspect my handsome JPic;HFurnlture of all kinds, prices threshing. S.' LTTribune. . tures and beautify your home-Btsuit the times- A new strike pas lately been made on the Queen of the Hills Jno. mine, owned-by-- Mr. of this city. The ore, which Is universally recommended as the boss, wherever used. is principally copper, carries a good percentage' of gold and- silver. About140-feet-io tunneling has OrrosiTE Tabernacle. Looan THftNer - box-offi- ce Kqmksl -- 7.. E. 7 SEE Ks;;.S5y.HKsr.iRDN- BEDSTEADS. you 4 o The BOSS Washes R.-Ed-w- ards Thomas H. Lewis. beerrdone"onthe5rla1m andlt shows up better with everyjfoot of work - done. Capital. is needed, - however.to properly develop . the claim, and Mr. Edwards is williog to give any moneyed man .who means business a good offer, as he desires to see a mine developed in Cache Co., and' be is firmly convinced that the Queen of the Hills will be a payer if properly worked. While Hans Nielsen, the livery man, was moving some furniture on Tuesday for' the "New "Jersey Academy folks, his team of big bays became frightened at 'some of the chairs w hichrtu m bIed"oTih' crossing a ditch, and -- ran away. They ran from' the corner of E and Second streets, over to First street, and up that thoroughfare to the Deseret Mills where they turned soutb,aDd got nearly to Providence before they were caught by Mr. Frank Benson, who pursued them. They were attached to the heavy moving truck and in consequence but little damage was done outside of the few pieces of furniture that were hroken. IIow they managed to miss some of the many vehicles on the road, however, is a mystery. Wr .! Ml. tin I WE ARE PREPARED ' J To Supply the Trade and Public With Such r ; Seasonable Goods as 7,17 ' ' ' X'V k y i NEATSFOOT AND HARNESS OILS, BLUE VITRIOL, SULPHUR FOR SHEEP DIPPING PURPOSES, WHITE $ LEAD AND LINSEED OIL,7AND A FINE PAINTS AND PAINTERS SUPPLIES. LINE OF ! . . 7W buy these goods in large quantities and give buyers the benefit of same and solicit ' inquiry and correfondence. IRitsr Bros, LOGAN, Franklt.v and Montpelier, Co. rug UTAH. Idaho. S u |