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Show mS Which like test 0you tills or he saw it was a tract he said faifean, which means missionary, and I told theta Yes, a Mormon missionary, and found - my6elf? breathing easier, grOco doctor-bills- ? ---- Use A wholesome the Sci biking powder Best JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH TB-WEES- il-lin-gs ; ROODS DAY OF PSRIL. Adventures of Kayiville Man-Ja-Somoa was ir.vsville, May' 7. A letter Jeived here today from George H. as a in , Somoa, which graphic account of eome of filtneio eeenes that-heha- a the Samoan war. ifhai bn thought that Mormon Sionaries were, absolutely safe, ' STlfr. Bloods experience shows Mor-SfmiesiQna- ry wit-duri- ng fLithey are in imminent danger. Tifitifi and, ws stationed-a- t was war Sinking the over, started When I . start, forV He says; J IWew nothing of the' last half-cast- who-coy- e, talk ld English, told me to put upra white flag or they would shoot my brains out. I obeyed orders and moved on, but was stopped about a dozen times by Mataafa meD, some of whom leveled guns at me, or raised knives to see me dodge. After passing the Mataafa rneiT I met no one for two miles, and then met the Malietoa men, and they didnt believe I came through tho Mataafa lines. Apia is under martial law. Ail of the Mormon Elders from Fagalii are here. They had to leave Fagalii in such a hurry that their thiols were left behind, and the Mataafa men took everything olyaiue, broke thO windows and doors and chop Our ped the furniture to pieces loss is about $1,100, ..Mr. Blood tells of the butchery of American and English officers have some to offer in SPRING SUITS, SHOES, HATS and SHIRTS. WE On some of these goods we have cut the price unmercifully, and any one needing these will be able BIG-BARGAI- NS to goods save from 10 to 20 per cent on their purchase. Look at some of our Prices. Mens All Wool Bluck Clay Wors ted3 in round or square cut. Good Mens Fine $2 00, Calf Shoes," an style toe, every pair warranted Sale price $S 50 grade. Ladies Dong. Button or Lace, Coin JToe, good $1.00 Shoes. Sale price $6.90. to wear good. Sale price $1.50.- - 76c.Button or Lace, - Mens All Wool Black Clay Wors Ladies Fine Dong. Mens Fine Vici Kid Jihos, Silk teds, in sack or frock, IS oz Clay. any style toe. Good $1.50 Shoes. VestingJrbpr latestr style toe. Sale pr jee . . Sale price Sale price and marines at Fagalii on April 1, and says the wounded .officers and men who were left on the field were cat oflf, the killed and their heads bodies being buried- without" the headsT The Mormon missionaries witnessed this horrible fight with 2,500 Mataafa men on one side, against 130 marines and Malietoa -- " me trouble, but a German called a were me told having nod they in would and I that trail time up the never see Apia. When he eaw that I was determined to, go he ordered for me and I followers. i boree and saddle ' The letter closes by saying that started on. After riding two miles . $10.00. OI.IO- - $8.00. 01.90. $2.50. Ladies Fine Visi Kid Shoes, Silk J Vesting top, tan or black, any Mens Nice Light Home Spun All jstyle toe;.good,$2.25jand $2.50 Mens Fine Fur Hats, any color,! Wool and made well.Sale price and ufRailroad style or Fedora grades. Sale price shape. Good $1.25 and $1.50 values." Sale price' Best line of Shoes to be found in Mens Provo Suits in Sack or Frock, the city at the prices. light weight, regular $10.00 Suits, Mens good solid Grain cr Calf Gray or Brown. Sale price Shoes, buckle, lace or Cong. Good Mens Working Shirts. $1.50 grades. Sale price . Better grade made double.. - 90e. . ...26C $8.00. 60c. 0120- Robinson Bros "Two Stores. Logan, Utah. Clothioro, AN ORDINANCE g- - - An Important Letter. r Logan, Utah, May Gth, 1809. Mrs. Pruden t Levying a Special Ditch Tax for the Year 1839. Payer, Dear Madam: In reply to your inquiry relative to our Spring Be it ordained .by the City Council Logan City, Utah: and Summer Stock of goods, we desire' to assure you that we never Sec. 1. That a special tax for the purcarried such a coniplete stock of everything that you may desire pose of constructing andrepairing ditches used for the purpose of supplying water iopurchasefor yourself awl family. Our shelves are loaded with for domestic and irrigation purposes, upon each side of each and every street the best of goods, new in style, strong in fabric, and the lowest in within Special Taxing Districts One and 111? deTwe as defined by resolution of City price that can possibly he made in the same class of goods. Council of date April 5th, 1899, and Nosire to especially call your attention to our strong lines of Ladies tice of Intention to Tax published pursuant thereto by the City Recorder in Shirt Waists, Wrappers and Skirts, and our Ladies and Misses Journal is hereby The real the levied all property in said upon Shoes. In both these departments we are away ahead of all others, districts. Said special tax shall be levied upon immense stock right from the leading hmg purchased an each city lot within said districts at the ' per rod 'oF frontage mnufacturers and are enabled to place them for your disposal at rate of ten cents street withiii said disthereof upon any We ask you to call and tricts, end in the event that two or more prices that are beyond a doubt marvelous. persons own portions of any such city tte us and judge for yourself of the merits of our goods. lot, the city treasurer is herebv authorized to pro rate the tax of seen city .lot Your ' Very Obedient Servant, - - between the various owners thereof ac' The Logan Dry Goods Co. cording to the area of their respective beneTri-Week- fijaw J10 ly "7 r . there are 5,000 Mataafa men around Apia, all well armed and determined to fight to the last. They have sent in word that they are going to rush in on the town. The English boats go out every morning, burning native villages along the coast, find tne United States boat Philadelphia remains in the bay and throws shells over the town U keep the natives back. The missionaries will we removed morning. About eight miles from Apia I to th e island of Tntaila for better S. L. Herald. was met by 400 Mataafa warriors, protection. had and armed. well painted They ' been ordered to kill all the whites Salt Talk. they could find, .Forty or fifty of Salt will put outa fire in a chimthem flocked around ire bran ney. dishing their knives. They were Salt and vinegar will remove about to take my head ' off, when stains from discolored teacups. one of them saw a book in Salt and soda are ' excellent to iny coat pocket, which he took, but when pply to bee etin gs and spider a village on fire and eaw a just outside of the reel, tod talk about shelling! They were naing thier eight inch guns, Browniand. Norden ng peacemakers feats. Shells and small bullets flew thick and, burning house on each fide, made me leel like I was the target. All of the houses between that village and Apia, a distance of tommies, had been burned that bites. Does your heart lead good or bad blood to vour brain! bad, lm-; If taro blood, then your brain aches, ion are troubled with drowsiness, W cannot sleep. Ton are as tired the morning as at night. Tou bsTe no nerve power. Your food foes yon but little good. . , .. Stimulants, tonics, headache pow-fo- ts 4 cannot cure you ; but ' A f . , Salt thrown on soot fallen on the carpet will prevent a stain. Salt put on freshly spilt ink on o arpets will assist in removing the stain. Salt put in whitewash makes it stick. Salt thrown on a low coal fire will revive H. Salt, if used in sweeping carpets, will keep 9ni moths. Ex. . ' Notica of Tuckers Meeting. The last monthly meeting of the Cache County Educational In etltute for this school year Will be held at the B. Y. College Saturday, May . 13, 1890, beginning aQll oclock a. m. It is desired that all teachers be present. Some important matters to the - work- yet to be Sertaining school will be . year before the institute; also brought Institute Summer of the matter for Summer School teachers, teach era, examinations, and other items of interest and importance. - W. G. Raymond, County Supt. dy of absolute satisfaction. Everyat in supplies painters thing moderate prices, and all paints sold mixed and ready for use. - man-of-w- any-arbo- firBt-clas- f I found That spells PAINT can spell paint after the style of the spelling book, but only we .'can spell paint as we do with 'paint. If you want any painting s shape, in a job done in as last thatll long as anyway of paint can nature the in thing desired and in any color, just call on us and well answer for a result there! holdings in said city lot, and the fits lobe derived from euch improvement are hereby considered and declared to be uniform throughout all the property within each of said taxing districts. Bee. 2. The said special tax shall be ' Wholesale and Retail Druggists. delinquent if unpaid as hereinafter provided on June 1st, 1899. Franklin and Montpelier, Idaho. Sec. 3. The tax herein levied shall Logan, Utah. be paid in cash to the city treasurer, or by constructing or repairing in a manner satisfactory to the street supervisor, j the ditch in front of such property liable j for the tax,' and in the event that the ditch in front of such property is constructed or repaired, as the case may be, prior to June 1st, 1899, to the satisfaction of the street) supervisor, he shall cause to.be entered satisfaction of such tax upon the special assessment roll in Logan, thereof. tax Sec. 4. Immediately upon the . herein levied becoming delinquent, it GarralDQ a full Line thall be the duty of the street supervisor to proceed to the construction and repair of Buch ditches within said districts as have not been put in proper condition, as contemplated in this ordinance,and in so doing he is authorized to emas shall be necessary to &such means work expeditiously complet' ed. Sec. 5. Upon the tax herein levied becoming delinquent, it shall be the . duty of the city treasurer to proceed to sell on the first Tuesday in December, o. o o O 1899, in the .. manner provided by law r for the sale of property for delinquent county and state taxes by the county treasurer, the proper changes and being made, sufliclent property subject to the tax to pay the same, after having given notice by publication on the third Tuesday in November, 1899, OO in one issne of some paper published in Logan City, and the notiee herein provided for shall as far as practicable, be Our line of sampte shoes is now on sale and they are the best value we have ever in t!e same form as the notice now re- received from the factory. This will be a chance for yon to buy shoes cheap. But such as yon see advertised on the Street. Our line fa all quired by law in notices by the county not a lot of old stock, will be sold at JDCT50 ctS on the Dollar. which treasurer of sales for delinquent 1county newgoods, Trices ran from 25 cts. to $3.00 a pair, Ve nave added to our immense Stock and state taxes. Sec. 6. All ordinances and parts of of goods a line of MILLINERY of all kinds, from a Child's Sailor t the finest ordinances in conflict herewith Tare here- Wies trimmed hat, which will be sold at regular, not fancy millinery pneea. Our line of Dresa Goods, Ladles Shirt waists, Aluslin underby repealed. , shall be in wear and Dress Skirts is now complete and prices lower than ever. Sec. 7. r. force and effect immediately upon its HERE ARE SOME GROCERY TRICES passage, approval and publication as 18 lbs. Sugar $1:00. required by law. 4 Crown Ilalaina. . 1.00. 12lbi. this 3rd ; Passed by the City Council 1. 00, 20 Iba. Sago., ' V "l day of May, 1899. 1.00. 30 lbs Rolled Oata II. E. Hatch, 25c. 3 Cana Teaa. . , President of City Council. eta. a Dozen for Eggs. . 712 Sophia Cardov, I Attest: ' . , City Recorder. Riter Bros. Drug Co. o. A -- IHas Reopened a Branch House . - Fine Buacieo, Cote City Ludlow Sprine Wogono. Schuttlor VJagono. Agricultural Implements, and Heavy Hardware. 1 3 Doors west of Postoffice, sub-stitutio- Logan. iis Samples! Samples!! Samples!!! Ooo -- . This-ordinan- '. ce ? , . seal Approved : Axthon Anderson, Mayor. Sale la now on." - Hen,y G. iHayball's. Second - Street, Lc;aa. , |