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Show TUB T HE J OUBN la pabllabad TDS0AT,TH'D8DAT A L trery AVD BATCIDAT M 01X15 G AT Lma.ii Citt. Cachi Couhtt. Utah. TRI-WEEKL- JOUBNAIi, LOGAN, "dTAlL JULY Y Fishing Tackle at Harris Bros. & Co. t - Representative 1899. C. Z. Hairie ofj Richmond was a local visitor, ' 1 yet-terda- y. - Paris Green and London Purple Paint your buggy for . seventy for spraying at Riter Bros Co five cents. Riter Bros. Drug Co. Mr. Robert Kewley lost a valua- will tell J you how to do it. ble horse ou Thursday evening, the A game of baseball between animal dying of colic. . Whitney and Wellsville is one of , Mr. Robert Smith of the firm of the Logan Park attractions today. Smith Bros, has been very ill for A marriage license has been issome time, bnt 4s getting better sued to Jas. Orr 22; and - Ellen -- F. . now. both of Liberty, Idaho. A party of Ogden and Salt Lake Lyons 20, There will be a grand- spectacumilling men . visited .. the diffi rent mills of the county : during the lar reproduction of the battle of Manila, at the Logan Park on the week. Mb. A. F. Farr Sr. father of Fourth., beer kegs markRepresentative Farr and our City ed Anyone having L. C. B. please notify th4 LoMarshal, was in Logan for a brief gan City Brewery. F. C. Kidgell, visit on Thursday. . t 4 Account 4th July the Oregon Manager. Short Line will sell round trip There has been a great deal of tickets at single fare. Tickets on unfavorable comment on the street sale July 3rd and 4th, good return- anent the illtimed remarks of Prest Isaac Smith at the Quinnejr ing July 6th. luneral on Thursday. Mrs. Hannah Jacobsen and her Judge Hart came home from daughters open a knitting factory at P. A. Nielsens old . stand on Brigham Yesterday. Before leavThird street, this morning, They ing that place he signed a certifiare capable and obliging ladies, cate of probable cause in the cate and The Journal wishes them ofAbe Majors, the slayer of Capt. BrownoF Ogden. This will stay success. the execution until the case is Mr. John Ben6on of Newton, the supreme court. while driving through his grain passed upon by Manager Bacon of the Hercules field the other day, jumped out of Co , is decidedly averse to having the wagon to pull some weeds, the winthereby frightening one of the bicycles leaned against to stop it has horses, which kicked him on the dow of his office, and knee. Serious injuty was prevent-b- y had a nice double bicycl? stand Ly the animals foot striking his placed on the outer edge of tbe gloved hand first. The hand is sidewalk, opposite tbe window It is quite an innovation and has badly lacerated, however. , L-- GaKSM' .. Gtow 1' - RITES: Month. SUBSCRIPTION One YeM. Cuh In edfLtfge l.00. Blugl copy - - S Month. 7 L60 ct. I cent. r advertising RATES 20 ct. per line, each Insertion. 10 liu tech Insertion. Loetl line KeAdlrj Notice. ct. per MlscelUneouatiolninn. t c word each Inter Hon mao kcown Ratt on Display advertisement on application. . Advertisements not accompanied by written direction will be inserted until forbidden, and charged accoralngly. ' The Eastern office of this paper is at 230 to 234 Temple Court Building, New York City, E. Kata Advertising Agency in charge, where files may be seen ana advertising contracts made. LOCAL POINTS. - , . registered 96 The thermometer In the shade in town yesterday. " Beer, whisky, brandy, gin, any. thing you want in the liquor line at J R.Ed wards. The regular monthly lecture will be delivered in the Logan tern pie today at two oclock p. m. Jap A Lac in all the colors of the natural woods will make old wood work look like new.' ,FoF eale by Riter Bros. Drug Co. f Oub C. untry and Else, is the subject for patriotic services at the Methodist church Sunday morning at 11 oclock. Don't miss it. Mr. Luke Stougie the gbnial Knight of the Camera, is preparing for an extensive trip through the canyonof the Colorado and .other places of iconic interest in the Southwest. Mr. William Steyenson,. is doing a business sale of the in rushing vehicles lately. Among his latest sales are a tine rig to the Agricul tural College, and a handsome car riage to Prof. J. M, Tanner, Mb. Robert Baxter Jr. of Wells ville, who with his father, Mr. Robert Baxter Sr' went east on a visit to relatives, has returned. His father stayed to visit relatives in Michigan. Mr. Baxter saye he en joyed the trip very much, but being used to living on a quarter section of land, he found himself somewhat cramped in cities like Chicago, and is glad to be back in a country where one can turn around without bumping some one - . caused lots of comment. The following list of jurors for The att actions at the for the July term of the District Court, has been drawn. They may not be required to attend court however, as no jnry.casea have-a- s yet been filed: Logan, Stephen Hailstone, Clarence Hansen, C. E. Thorstensen, Ephraim Mikkehei, Wm.Worley; Southfield, Joseph Smith and E. R. Miles Sr.; Wells-villJames Stewart Jr. and John Baugh; Hyrum, James H. Squires; Mendon, Fred Larson; Clarkston, George Godfrey; Newton, Georg Rigby; Richmond, R. T. Petty; Paradise, Chas. A. Goldaberry. . e, charges preferred Nielson by Olof I. Peterson Peterson was instiucted to present his charges in written form, but failed to do anything more than make a general charge of crooked work, against Mr. Nieleen. There seems to be nothing jn the matter more than a desire upon Petersons part to make a little cheap political capital, but in order to give him a fair Bhow the council has granted him another chance to present his charges in specific form, when they will be considered and acted upon. agaiust-Councilm- . an o n 3 our stock ot Jewelry. Our lines crowd each other here. Profusion but not confusion, (jood solid reasons why you should buy Jewelry from us, will be found by looking through our line of fresh desirable goods in style and honest in quality prices lower than the lowest. Jewelry is some thing that the average person knowa ao little about that he must needs depends almost entirely npon the jeweler of whom he buys. Ta e 4 .4 liVi $2 OO. MENS AND BOYS- 4 4 4 C 4 j . FOR EVERYBODY. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I J 3n A all Colors. Special Sale on Ribbon, LET US AT TH- E- HJL BE YOUR WATCH . . That it pays to buy good, fresh groceries? Johnson They are healthier, cheaper and better. & Ownbi). OUR STOCK Next to Meat Market, Main St., Logan. fFMs always fresh antUood. for Mr. J. the Co-o- p Wagon & Machine Co., ure also have a complete line of &t Idaho Falls, has included Logan in his vacation tour. Mr. Evaus Articles, has obtained leave of absence lor a Perfumes. year, which he will spend in traveletc, ing. He has adopted a unique traveling carriage in the form of a V, Courteousare sheep wagon, which is the most and never treatment, undersold, comfortable conveyance imaginable for long distance traveling, and its Prompt Delivery. book-keep- er J ' occupant is always at home wher- Co-oever the may be. Mr. Evans is traveling at a leisurely rate, aud will spend tbe winter in California. p Grocery and Drus: Co. 4 . FOR EVERYBODY. EVERYTHING Now, : Stylish and Clean. O No Old Stock, V . , S 4 Every young man and in the city ought to hear, To yS via the Ball Room, by Rey ! Wasson .t the Methodis, Sunday night at 8 oclock. - - At your Own Price. ,4 Presbyterian church next morning at lWclock. al Light, Cool and Cheap. C a Co. Drugs, i 2l fcteHats. 4 The Hercnles Electric declare the regular semi-annudividend of 3 per cent, next week. Account conference Mormon Church authorities Salt Lake July 2nd, the 0. S. L. will sell round trip tickets to Salt Lake at single fare, selling date. Jniy 1st, good f returning July 6th. Loeale of tbe The big reduction gan Dry Goods Co., is a buge success.Goods are going like bet cakes, ancLsome lineaadver Used are already sold out. In tbe District Court on Thursday suit was field by Main and Winchester, against J. L. Pedersen of Smithfield, to recover the sum of $302.93 alleged to be due for goods furnished the defendant. P. E. Keeler is attorney for the plaintiff. Mrs. George Checketts of 1'iovi-denc- e yesterday presented Tn; Journal her compliments in the form of a choice lot of strawberries, the largest and most delicately flavored that we have seen this year. They were beauties, and greatly relished by ye J,bungry scribes. Toilet .$3.00 for 4 k K I . Tiie Common Salvation be the theme of the sermon will Jewelers and Opticians- - Straw and Glotlu, s . - Summer Suits. Goats and Vests- - r Bros, for their tackle. thorough Watch Repairing. All Styles and Sizes- - j Deacon Brenchlev ia that all the thelook. of the t&bero&cl. Investigation old and best fishermen go to Harris giving Ua coat of nhittwu,"bJ show M. Evans, Fox, $3.00 for 3 comisiorr' We want you to feel that when you leave your watch with us for repairs, the work will be done to the best of our ability and in a tomjietent manner. It is our ambition to add to the reputation we think we lave in Binall measure already established, of doing honest, Womans Very Stylish Cloth ftT A Lao, cold by Riter Bros. Thb founty . old look makes farniture m Co., Drug regular session today. like new. MAN. Slippers same kind -- nw rot. Jap underY2free. Womans All Cloth Shoes, cool and easy, Plain Kid, ori ewmweeee.', with, fortifications ft', omplfte, also a grand ball at which valnable prizes will bs given the best lady and gentleman waltzer. A braes band will render music. Admission will only be ten cents, children Satisfaction Guaranteed. ,1 : EVENLY., BALANCED Park resort on the Fourth will be many and varied. During the wilLbe a baby baseball, daythere show, bicycle races and other athletic sports for prizes. In the evening there will be the erand spectacular reprodnetion of Manila, Offers pecial FOR SUMMER. else. A special session of the Council was held on Wednesday, to hear Log an Usk es the foot! more delicious end wholesome , LOWESTirOSSIBLE SELLING PRICES. i 5 2 rrxr a ri i t - Main Street. r A A em- V V - fcJTjLV OL, |