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Show ( 1 THE TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL LOGAN, UTAH JULY Y 11 IES9 Missionaries to Europa Editor Journal: Homs If you will n-the ermit mo 8DQa11 portion Lomus of your valuable paper I to write something 111 endeavor of us mission- concerning the trip called to do our , ie8 bo were the good tidings part in carrrying of Europe. to the pec pie -i- Missionary Appointments for July 16th 1899, J J PARIDI8JT, L. R. Martineau, Alfred Cole. t jJ. - LOGAN 2ND. A. Leishman, Nathan Thomas, WELLSVILLE. t Gee. 0. Pitkin, John Barlow. all met at Salt Lake City to be set Thursday, May 25th, various . fields of apart for our eent to labor. Thoee, who were, at follows; T (Jfeit Britain, Parley F. Smith of Lewiston, Utah; Ernest S. Taylor of Salt Lake City, Utah; Daniel McAllister of of Sait LakeTCtty'i Utah; J.W. Peters of. Brigham City, Utah; Henry W. Manning of Hooper, Utah; John R. Stubbs of Provo of Ogden, City, Utah ; F. G. Clark Lake of Wm. Shore, Ashley Utah; of G. P. Tooele, Droubay Utah; Utah; Miss Clara Holbrook of Provo, Utah. Those sent to Germany were; SrJ. Clarid geTof Thatcher, We SMITH FIELD. v v A. G. Barber, Wm. Hanson. , MT. STERLING. J.H. Anderson, Aaron Lundberg. BENSON. " J08.E. Wilson, Moses Thatcher Jr MEXDON. THIRTY DAYS OF OUR -- Jos. E. Cowley, Robert David- son Jr. . ' LOGAN 5tH. Christian Larsen, W. D. HYDE Cran-ne- y. pare:. Edward Hanson, Winslow Farr PROVIDENCE. J, Z. Stewart. J. E. CarlisIeT Arizona; Claud H. Taylor o! Salt Lake City, Utah; John- A. Hess of Georgetown, Idaho: C. J. Alston of Russell gait Lake City, Utah; Teasdale The 'remaining two.Chas. C. -- - New Throngh Pullman Service To St. Lords. On June 20th. the Great Rock island Route inaugurated through Pullman Sleeper from Denver to St. LouiB via the Missouri Pacific Ry from Kansas City. The car will leave Denver daily at 2.35 p. m. on the Colorado Flyer, arriving in St. Louis 6.15 p. m. the next day. One hour and forty minutes faster from Denver to St. Louis than any other through car? line. Excellent connections from Pueblo and Colorado Springs., The cars broad vestibuled, of the latest pattern and most luxurious , type. Advantages in partronizing this service will be: The quickest time to i St. Louis, no change of carB, absolute Car comfort. The best - Dining full Service intheworldnFor write. W.H. Firth, Genl Agent, Denver. r Nevada, will Denmark and Alfred C. Spanish Fork willirbor Ronnowcf Panacea, labor in Eeee of in Switzerland. As I wished to visit my who is laboring in Iowa, I brother, left Salt Friday evening at 6:40 p.m.; while the other elders did Lake City not start until 7 a. m Saturday. 1 arrived at Council Bluffs, Iowa, Sunday at 7 a, m , where I met my brothel, who is well and doing - Have Nearly Expired. The 'same evening I a good work took the train with the other elders We were eight hours for Chicago. late at Chicago because of' washouts in the eastern part of Iowa, of a- cloudburst could have caused so much damage. Our engineer learned of this before we reached that place, - whera-nothing-sh- 7T T Imperfect digestion and assimilation produce disordered conditions of the system, which grow and are confirmed by neglect. HERBINE gives tone to the stomach, and causes good digestion. Price 50 cts. Riter Bros. Drug Co. ' f consequently we had no wreck. The Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern Railway company were not so fortunate, and suffered a disasterous wreck, which happened about two miles north of Washburn, a small station La Porte City and Waterloo. The portion of the track which was washed out was from forty to fifty feet in width. The rails were still intact when the train struck the It would seem that the place. water had just simply uudermined the track. This gave the engineer and fireman no means of knowing that -- there was -- i danger- - ahead. Parties who were on the traio, say the shock came and was over almost instantaneously. There was much. a shock, a tremendous jar, a crash, very Your Bro. in the Gospel, darkness, and' it was all over. , Parley F. Smith. Several were killed and wounded. 37 Cavendish- Road, Jesmond Because of this delay we did net Newcastle on Tyne, England. remain long in Chicago, but changed June 15th, 1899. cars for and be-twe- ea - (pirn) STOP AT THE. Walker House. It) First Class In Every Respect. H-J--H fSOEaropean or American Plan. Main St., Salt Lake City, C. F. FISHER, Proprietor. Something to Bead. Folks From Choir Invisible, , Old Virin Life Social Dixie, in Pessimist With a ginia, Jefferson at Spain, Joseph A David Harrum, Home, WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR Days Work and a hundred others all found in the luxurious Library Blankets, Linsey, Yarns, Flannels, Hosiery, Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, bat Skin Eruptions Car on tbe Overland Limited of the rob life of joy. Bucklens Arnica Union Pacific. Provided gratis for Batting, etc. At the friends of oar the Runentertainment Salve enres them, also. Old, and Fever and Ulcers, Sores, patrons. Address, H. M. Clay, ning Boils, Felons, Coins, Warts, Cuts, General Agent. Salt Lake City. Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped WHITES CREAM VERMI-FUG- E Hands, Chilblains, Best Pile Cure not only effectually expels on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. ? Only 25 cts. a box. Cure worms, but is uoequaled as a tonic, jfCT'Clothes neatly Repaired, Cleaned and Dyed. and permanent is and a certain Bros. Riter Sold guaranteed. by cure for Chills and Fever in childjftBlankets Washed and Napped. 2 Drug Co. ri ren. ' Price 25 cents. Riter Bros. For terms apply to ' : Co. s Drug ' ' Notice. WOOL! - D. Washington, which place we C., at arrived 4:45 p. m. on Decoration Day. The company remained in Washington two days sigh t seeing. It is indeed a beauti-h- il We next arrived at city. Philadelphia, and after spending a flay there we embarked for Liver-P- l This was something wholly to most of us, aod we all enjoyed the voyage very much. We et on board the Waesland steam-e- r A great our elders many wllea . , of to Europe take this steamer. We had a very Jieavy about midway on the ocean,-nwe were tossed to aod .fro by Us angry billows. With mo9t of os this brought about what we but this word, 1 k does not do it justice. ; y indeed, we were happy when we apon beautiful hills of "Ireland Wednesday morning, We arrived at Liver-Po- ol Thursday at 8:30 a. m .anda P?y cfowd were we, having been Wfcter deveri days. . At this tima al1 Di.JiDS health was not long after our , that this little band, who t Acquaintances and en-2- 5 xo . much Lhh coming . a n' - I - ? gd pelves c , csjoybs-th- a lime WOOL!! C;crs!iry. - ! ' i f We are now prepared to contract for new crop Alfalfa Seed for de- FRANKLIN, livery in September, October and November next. Write the C. A. Smurthwaite Produce Company, t Ogden, Utah. S Wool His:' ! 1 , WOOL! North Star Woolen Wellsville Canal and Irrigating Company. Principal place of business, Wellsville, in the County of Cache,- in the State of Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the 'directors, held on the 14th day, of June, 1899. An assessment of. 10 per cent on the subscribed stock of the corporation was leyied, payable June 15, 1899, to the secretary at Wellsville. Any stock upon which this assessment remains unpaid on the 15th day of July, 1899 will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is before will be sold 'on the first day of Aug., were catL!?? separated, and 1899, to pa v the delinquent assess.red Oker most of ment together with the cost of adEurope; ng tsnt, alone. , I am now vertising and expense of sale. la the Newcastle con- Jos. H. Salisbury. fere- -: ailsea-eicknes- s, ! t ; IDAHO - . And - Eetnm. July 16th., 17th. and 18tb, tickets will be sold over the Chicago. Milwaukee fc St. Paul Ry . to Indianapolis and return at one fare pins 12.00 for the round .trip account the Biennial . convention International Epworth League. Tickets can be made good returning until Aug. 20th. Travel via the . & St.T. Ry.. W. W. WOODSIDE, - 4 Agent, 0. S. L. Ry. Logan Utah. .'! 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