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Show TRI. WEEKLY JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, OCTOBER, 23, 1809, If you want the latest styles go to Elfason Sisters. Jackets,-- j acketspttleast'1.5 per cent cheaper than elsewhere, at the Logan Dry Goods Co. Try than Tcm, Dick tnd Harrys i- - try . . ( ths lcadsr oi uum r gLM LOCAL POINTS. subscrip-tionv:l- " .. ' Good board and room cheap -- Apply box.83. Registration Day..onTuesday. it Democrats! SPEAKING OF SHOES. Go to the SHOE We sell cont less Than Others. LOGAN gold-field- s, minstrels . " Finest Uniformed sand IN THE VORLD. 35 35 35 . II.' of-th- DRY GOODS CO. the Republican coanty ch&irman, went to .Salt Lake on Wednesday,. presumMs. Joseph KnowIes7 ably on business connected , with the postmastership.- - The organization ia getting very anxious over the matter now that Orson Smith is back again. Ms. and Mrs. N. P. 'Johnson of the 7th ward, leave today for Salt Lake, from where Mr. Johnson will proceed on Nov. 4, to Denmark to fill a mission, while his - wife-wi- ll take up. her residence with relatives lathe capital. AXD , TDim-FIV- K DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS. 35 35 35 AJ&stOrgaaizaUon. Beyond question Greater, Better knd Superior to all. Minstrels of the Past and Present, making it an Ideal and Real mobilization of Monarchs of the Minstrel World! Watch for Our Grand Uni- formed - Band. Street Parade at 11:30 A. If. , eir a - BARGAINS-,- BARGANS. 16ft sugar, $1.00; 50 bars soap, . $1.0Q; Tree Tea per ' package, 20 cents;' Shillings Best tea. 20 cents. Our sample line of Ladies Misses and Childrens wraps have just arrived andwiltbe old 50 percent --: below regular retail prices. Call early and get bargain atHenryG. Hayballs. FOR SALE 2 cows sod three calves. Enquire at H. G. Hay-bal- ls Store. A ly , partments. Which Wo Boliovo A Small want Is as Important as a Large one. Courtesy to customers brings business. Satisfied customers are the best advertisers, and this Is why we have our trade. - -- Johnson & Ownby. D.Y Few Pointero We invite your inepeo-tio- n knowof our goods, ing that nowhere else can you find a Stock so care--fulselected and comour special dein plete - Wil I odve you money. If you want First Class Goods and to get what you pay for you will trade with us. CO-O- P GROCERY & DRUG CO. Logan, Utah. rn landlord, in order that we might Simply Thiol Ourtease expired October 20th but we got a few days grace from our no room in our new store in aispose of our stock in the old stand, as we do not want to box it lip and we have Z. O. M. I. building for it. We are offering the greatest bargains ever shown in Logan, in BE SOLDI- - Shelving and Counters lorSale. Nothing, Shoes and Gents Furnishings as the STO0K-MUS- T Iff HEN'S SUITS.. j MENS OVERCOATS, - We have about 60 fine dress overcoats .in , Black,... BlnejBod We have about 150 Suits in heavy weight --some" in Nice Brown Plaid, some in Navy Blue, some in Gray Mixed, some in Brown, English Melton, raw edge, satin trimmed, splendid $10.00 well made, ranging regular coat. Also some fine IrishT frieze" gray mixed Ulsters with'Btorm all desirable Light Plaids, prices, patterns, ' , collars, extra heavy and well made, a $10.00 Coat, these all go at one price FROM $9.60 to $12.60 rwn SALE PRICE SALE PRICE rrr . Largest and best line of overooats in the Valley to Hens fane Fancy Worsteds in Square or Round Cut, good in- - Fine Cassimeres, in all the Latest from, ranging in price from $5.50 to $18.00. Jf and Well Made; others extra heavy in Gray An Immense Stock of Hats. Plaids, Blue and Brown, also the Provo Suits, We have been sorting up and found an immense stock in all and BrowD, and many others that we have not room to mention, colors and shapes, ranging in price from $1.25 to $2.00. We filled r ' - ranging in price, : : -. the window. , FROM $12.60 to $14.60. . ' , ffwiww altes-- w 1 EMPORIUM 20 Der After an absence of six months during which time he baa traveled lt over 9,000 miles of the Klondike Ohton Smith is at home become valuable. . came in on the early He again. took He from Nome passage Cape train yesterday and went straight on his return home, on tne ship to his home in the Sixth ward, which for a long time was where he was welcomed with tears Hera, of joy. There is no mistaking the thought lost, and Mr. Smiths weakened and somewhat emaciated fact that the members of his family condition is due to the privations were overjoyed at his appearance. endured on that vessel. These When a Journal man called at his residence yesterday morning, were something awful, and Mr. Smiths story but' corroborates the everybody, about the place was fearful tales told in the Seattle smiling and bubbling over with Provisions ran short and papers. .. men JPoaitlvelythAbest r&ng&at gOOd, hUmQr , died of Btamtionvwbile others The reporter was received very cheapest price" at'Spandefc Tumi lost reaeoo and became ravtheir ture store, Third St. Logan. $ - pleasantly, by Mr. Smith, who talkFor seven days the madmen,. ing ed freely upon every subject, mena vessel, sailing craft, tossed like a tioned. He was attired in the in the ocean, within 175 miles oork typical garb of. the prospector, and of Cunrhls Out4r,g herdestiiiatioiibutkeptaway showed unmistakable signs of b&v adverse winds. The water finally by And bring it with yon to ouf ing roughed it while' away,awhile the calloused hands, creased cloth- gave out, and but for heavy-rai- ns stored It mean a money. and passengers would the ing showed evidences of hard toil. haveshiperew for want saving to you. On every cash of water. perished He is somewhat thinner and paler purchase you receive premA passing steamer" carried .word than when he left, butisin good to ium tickets. -- distress Seattle and I health. J revenue was cutter to sent their The O. K, Store, departure he none to soon' either for the aid,Speaking of-b- is passtated that whenhe. left here last ; Corner Main and 2nd Sta. wererendered Logan. seoger by crazy spring he had no Intention of going 0040K3CHOCMHMOKK4o north, but after arriving at r San their sufferings and were plotting Francisco found his business ven- to mutiny and kill the captai n, in tures in much worse condition than which evenf many lives would have MessrsL IL and lost, as some of the stronger he hadan ticlpated . rhad prae been - of ; Logan - City-haand more eonservative - stood-- by pur chased 2,000 sheep from a Mr. tically nothing left said he, and the helpless navigator and would Wad man of Plain City. It - is hence knewthatI could do noth- have defended him to the last. went to Mr. Smith would not say whether probable that the gentleme n named ing by returning sol had interwhere I already he may engage extensively in the Alaska, intended returning to Klondike to realize upon them or not. sheep bosiness. Weber County ests, hoping He thinks the Cape Nome by giving personal attention to the district a most Times. promising field, but Just what my prospects property. take will another seasons : George A. Lowe seems to. be and intentions are I cannot say at says it a work to make good showing. buying most of the lucerne seed. present except to reiterate what I Well! hed ought to, for he pays have said before, that I will never more for it than anyone else, t reEt until the last dollar of my debt is paid. There waa.no attempt Justice Knowles heard evidence rtto appropriate a my-par yesterday in the case brought by upon dollar of anv mans money, single Game Warden Peterson, and I landed in Klondike County penniless against the Hercules Co., for not and have been ' compelled to rely maintaining a fishway over! their to provide hands own dam in Logan river. After listening upon my me with food, clothing and transto a miscellaneous assortment of tesWi -x portation. timony the justice took the mater Had it been possible for me to Decide upon what money yon wish under advisementto invest in a watch, come, talk have taken money .to the Klon and we will as honest- -' honestly Some of the young men of the dike, I could have made a fortune ljr give yon the best value for city are talking of- - renting . the with a small amount, in the Cape your money, be it little or big. old Reese opera house this winter, Nome District, as 1 was there in the . Keiy upon our judgement fix buying a watch and blame ns and converting it into a gymna- inception of the boom and for a few We can fit all wrongs. for sium. Both the baseball teams are hundreds of dollars, could -- have desire. and your purse your anxious to develop some new purchased property that has since pitchers for the next years work sold for thousands. Mr. Smith traveled more than and the building mentioned offers 9000 miles while absent. He went baseball excellent advantages for Jewelers and Graduate practice, so it is quite probable that over the Skaguay trail, by way of ; Opticians,the local fans will take hold of the Bennett and Atlin to 'Dawson, in Logan the heart of the Klondike. Then Main Street. matter.' Ve Utah Sugar only $5.60 a sack 100 Ibe.a-- H. G. Hayballs. For your Shoes. Legs -- . Hay wanted at once bn .Dont forget SnitirAgakrXa he sailed down the Yukon river hundreds of miles to St. Michaels, iTilfiTGilEROPERfl HOUSE,! which is at the rivers mouth. From G. W. THATCHEfrjTTTpiaWl therp he shipped to,, Cape Nome, where he remained until he started Monday, Oct, 30. for home. Of course in making this trip he has passed over the entire Beach & Bowers'; northern gold-beand has acquired . riKOca property that will without doubt wn AfffS ' AT LAST. f County Attorney Nebeker.is at work on a complaint charging Jno. Archibald of the Fifth ward, with assault with intent to commit crime against nature. The case is a most revolting one. Christian Jensen, a well-knoresident of the Third ward, passed away on Wednesday after a brief illness. The funeral - occurred yesterday irr the ward meeting house.' - The' speakers were N. P. Nielsen, P, M. Birch, A. P. Eliason, Lars C. Larson and Richard Yextes. ncporilb. v Then Orson noun , s a-lcvciy IS |