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Show THifl ( iHmr, BattjrbaT AT Lmam City, Cacii '1. Cotott, Oti t "4 l4 j m SUBSCRIPTION RATESJ ' a4tmc I V I Moll Ireir. &W. HJA , iUmm .' copy 3 - ADVERTISING RATESJ AmbI Point, 20 ct. per llnp etch InnortioA. Notice, 10 ct. per line ech Insertion, dtf itcllteou eck iidertios. md kowa C1un-,n.Hc.y- d Display AdrertisemmU ", appllcatioa. f kccompaelod 4y wiMm ASeortlsements directions will b" Inserted natil lorklAA?, ed ckaryed Accordinifly The Eastern office Of this paper is at 230 to 234 Temple Court BaildingTrewTorkXityrEr Katz -- r?r; READ THIS. EVERYONE! opening of millinery and Royal stake tb pur, . . 4 wtaoleaoma a&4 Itllclm. and childrens wraps, Students and everyone ei8e J5tb ,onof thb yearyou neeT' "new Lime fob sale: Cross street Thursday and Friday,. Sept. or your old" Sisters. f Eliaeon ing, and 16tb;at north of court honse. cleaned. For Rood Workmanship and Charles Johnson. reasonable prices go to ; City Council. A' g&Qd TO RENT. John Thomas The CounciWconvened in regular e f block west ofZ.C, M. I. H bouse, close to school eerier. and Cc,rner.3rrtjq Thatcher BroB. Banking Co. session on Wedoesday evening transacted tberfollowing'busineesy An obituary ndtice and account The matter of paying for certain of the fur.pr.al of Mr. James Brown repair? mule in the jail, and over ofWelleviJle, reached us too late for which there, has, been a dispute for I OPERA HOUSE. publication in thiariaanebut will some time, was brought up by next. our in . appear Evans, and after a discussion in Opening cf .th.9 Seasons Tuesday RoADMASTElTEliapon i having which the County was represented . .September 13, 1893. the streets cleaned up nicely. The by tbe Sheriff, the council agreed boulders are being raked off and to tbe proposition of the county to the ruts filled; a most excellent pay $20.00 of the expense incurred. thin& to do before the wet weather A petition from1 the1 City Drug sets in. Co. asking theCoupciLfor a rebate 77 nr W.--Tr Benson- ,- of the 'New of $112 50 on their unexpired reffOVM IAK1MO CO., NCW VMk. York & Utah Paper Co, is op a tail liquor license, was referred Jo recruiting tourof,Cache' county. the committee on claims. He paid The Journal office a The special committee on Waterx Tha B; Y. College on visit works and TNVAterwaysrf reported 'Thursday. pleasant Account Utah Day at Omaha that they had met with representThe twenty-firs- t academic year Exposition, Sept.414thvthe Oregon atives of tbe farmer and- - mill of the Brigham- - Young College, Short Line will sell round trip owners and that they, while ad- will begin Monday, September 19. tickets Logan to Omaha at $25 00, mitting the right of the city to Thorough courses are offered in the selling days SgpLTOtb and 11th. exerciee a police supervision of the Various subjects of Theology; Engcanals withjn the city,, they objec- lish Language andTAterature, good returning September 26th. ted to having it. sume' control. History and Political Science, Judge Hart returned yesterday The committee recommended, that French, German, LatiD,Greek, from a three weeks outipg in be passed, requiring Science and Art of an ordinance Bear Lake and Star Valley. , He Teaching, Psyime.-Court all that waterways within the city chology, Mathematics and As reports ' a pleasant and in. clean, good will be in session here today, and be kept repair, . tronomvThysic3rXJhemistryrBot , thaVEUbstftntial nead-gate- s oa-- S u n d a v H is H oh oir"goe ato .any, Zoology, Physiology ' and TTrigbam, where he will open the and boxes be placed in the canals Hygiene.. Geology,Mineralogy, regularterm of court on Monday- 7- wherever water is taken out. The G eog r a phy Book keepi n g,Pe n m an was later referred tqthq shi A rt,-- i ncl uding Dra wi n g and Accqunt DemocraticyState jCon. report iv on revision of PaintiDg, Vocal and InstrumentaL In his.remarkable-pr30natio- n and of- Populist vettionSept. 14th, - MusicrPhysicaLCuUure. aud genState ConventionSfPt J15that the ordinances. Baron HohenstaufFen; committee on Electric Light, eral Gymnasium work. r SalfLake, the Oregon Short Line to The matter the whom 6t street lightIN THE IDYLLIC COMEDY will sell Round Trip tickets to Salt By .the completion of the new Lake at single fare for Round Trip ing had been referred, reported college building ample facilities tickets. On eae Sept. 13, 14 and recommending the abolishing of are provided for the work of all the THr New Dominion. the arc street lamps, and the sub- departments. -- The -- laboratories ISlhyood ieturning'Sept. 17th. With an Excef)tfa0&tSap- stitution of the incandescent lights. are provided with apparatus - for TnE following marriage licenses porting Company. The proaccepted. illustrative work in the courses in have ebeen issued' since 'our last: Report duction and Characterization - The committee on Streets report' tur alec i e n ceaThe ph ysicaLand jia of Pocatello.and 24r AquikiMerrill, every where - accorded the ed in regard4aihepeningofthe 1 ibr ar i s' u d a me from n te g belcg y Ellen Nibley, 20. of Downey, Ida.; new street from highest, prajse as being the Canyon to Second time to time to meet the requireWilliam J. Hughe?, 40, and Mary St., just above the Deseret Mills, ments of students. Best in Dramatic Art. Durney, 33, both of Thayne, Wyo.; and recommending the payment For inforand further catalogues Prices 25c., 35o., 50T, 75c.f $1.00. Rudolph Wolfly, 51, of- Betford, of $150 to L. R. Martioeau for the W. mation, address, J. Kerr, and Elizabeth e Hertsel 54, of land used as Wyo., Tickets at. right of way for the Presidents 10 a. m onj?ale7at Providence Marylff Hollii gswortb, 13th. , Tuesday, Sept. street. The report was accepted, , Logan, Utah. 22, and Annie Bosworth, 20, both Nielsen alone ' voting in; the negaof Preston. - tive. 7 , The three transients arrested for Scaled Bids fer Lighting. The Watermasters report for stealing & coat and vest in Hyrutn the half year ending, June 30th, were tried on Thureday. Thomas was Noticeisberebygiven that tbe sealed read'and"accepte,7R.nd bid? for lighting the streets Devine who pleaded -- guilty" e watermaster instructed to proceed g $4.00 to S25.00: was-delin vti tte ESarily DO at the City days in jail. Thomas Martin quent water taxes. Henceforth fications to be had will be received Recorders 'office, another of the trio was given 10 all users of the water will be city 12 m. on Write or call to Recorder the up days for vagrancy, and John required to pay their taxes in ad- by Xlonday, September 19th, -- 1898. fSTFREE. Brooks the remaining one escaped, vance.' Logan City reserves the right to as he could not be connected wilh A resolution was passed approGarflon Jewelry 6o- the theft and .had enough money any and all bids. $487 to meet current ex- reject priating J Electric on Committee Lights. about him to clear him of the . , penses. charge orbeggaraney as he A communication from the called it. was and Mayor read, in presented Relatives of William Q Ander- which his honor vetoed the ordson wrote to Gov. Wells a few dayg inance revising and arranging the ago to ascertain if "possible some city ordinances, on the ground that newsof tbe yrounded. soldier.They the ordinances had not made proper received a reply from Adjt. General provisions in - Regard - to - "drainage, Burton stating that he would exert plumbing, the control of the waterhis best effort3,.to-secu- re the de ways within- the - city; 'etcr"The sired information. Ae Mr. Ander- veto was sustained, Tarbet alone sons relatives here are not wealthy voting do; andf the further revision by any means Mesdames, P. K. of the ordinances was referred to In endless variety; including all the lateststylesof three.e Keeler and J. D. SnowdeaJxav com posed of apiaoomflrtttee :plece euitsramrnasuatr ftrideslrable pattefniplth-doublthe eormvnliTTTeaTof. circulatinga the following members Knee and Seat, and our prices are purely right. Bubecripliouligti-raisthe money councilT'Catea, England, Hatch, or They range from $1.25 upland we guarantee satisfaction and Lundstrom, tcessary to pay the cost of send- Tarbet BACK. CTMONEV ing a cablegram to ManilarThe -- An adjournment was then taken. movj is-- a-- highIycrrditableTner, Yours for more business, and we believe that the public will School Children gladly contribute to a fund forjhat Will get-al- l of ther supplies at . ; purpose. " 1 Harris Bros. & Co. f CLOTHIERS. Fall or other purposes at J. R. Edwards. ladies kry U pMMms4 Tivumt a 4 Best brandy intown for medicinal JO UHNAL. 10. 1833. JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. SEPTMEBER Tai-VTtSKK- Advertising in charge, Atency where files may be Been and adver- tising contracts made. En-quir- fr THflTGHBR A- - -- . . LOCAL POINTS. - . - i- f- Mr. G. S. Hayball is reported as seriously ill. - "Cash . paid : barley at Mr- - Logan Kidgell, Mgr. t The Whisky and Brandy cold at 50 cents a pint by Biter Bros. Drug Company, is unequaled else City Brewery.- F. Cf. - M !! where,- - Last -Le- Wednesday-morning-Mr- s. -- pavebirthtoft"ten e-Preston pound boy. Mother and child get ting along nictly. Mr. Jonathan Holland.., was thrown frdm a horse on Wednesday J ndsi',?lhifltd seme-injurie-s. of his ribs being fractured. tevt-r. The case of Treasurer vs. Qualls came-u- p before Justice Thomas yesterday, and by consent of the attorneys on both sides was contin s al i uedlintil Monday. i I -- i f 1 it- - 1 . I. . The Natioirsaysit was edifying to spe the faithful press to the front at the Democratic primary. It would undoubtedly have been a great deal more edifying to tbe Nation man if some of the faith-fuhad pushed to the fore ogf tbe rear at the Republican-primary.- Mr. Clay Clement will "open the theatrical season in Logan a.t the Thatcher Opera House next Tuesday evening, Sept. 13th Jnbis own romantic comedy of four acts, The New Dominion.1 Mr. Clement and comprny come well endorsed by the press and theatrical patrons all " alonA thfljjLjrouU Marshal Farrjs'outhatrailof somedodlums about town who i making a practice of taking bicyeles leftstaudingoutside'after dark and riding them about town, finally leaving them in eome ditch Or niudhole. If caught they will be proeecuted for larceny, for the officers are determined to stop such "' r proceedings. epeei-tmmltF- 1 - box-offic- -- first.; United States Senator Rawlins and George E. Blair . came very nearly to blows in a quarrel they had on the street ia bait Lake City on , Wednesday. They were seper-ate- d by friends, however, and now are engaged in calling one another hard names in the papers. Rawlins accuses Blair ol disreputable work in connection , with the late senatorial fight, and Blair says that the row was the result of Rawlins being defeated in his ward primary the evening before. . , f)(OMKSi to-th- of-Log- cgtpttylarceny UityT-accordin- bo-epe- cK gi AllSk -- v -- - SnhirLSOH BIOS i the Millennial G. Fred Star,tbat Ralph of Hyrurq has arrived safely in Liverpool, and that he has been appointed to labor in the Cheltenham conference. From the same source we note that President Joshua H. Paul of the Birmingham conference, will sail for home on the Anchor ia, which leaves Glasgow October ' , "W ElearnTrom , ee - P s - -- , Lars Huse Peterson is. among the numberof Torrey Rough Rid- ers granted a thirty Hay -- sick .furlie left Jacksonville for lough home onThurlday afternoon. . j An eighteen month old child of Mr. aDa Mrs Ju ius Stender, fell upon an old picture framebn Wednesday, and striking its face inflicted a'1 severe gash upon-riover the eye. 7 Rev. N. E. Clemenson desires us to announce that Services I will, be held in church tomorrowTEforhihg - at 11 oclock, followed by Sabbath School at 12:15. There will be no evening service. If 4 OJm I J P-- n 77B Vvil I . ull L WRITES TO A LOGAN FIRM The President requests me to acknowledge the receipt of the Utah Wool Union Suits, and to express his c or diaL appreciation of the courtesy you have extended to him. -- t . -- - ' 9 i To GacEo i - JOHN ADDISON .PORTER, Secretary to the President. |