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Show Tin THE J OU BKAL la pnbUifced irerjr T jviidat da. ' Ajro ' Sattjmat Mown AT i 1 Lot ax Citt. Cachx , cocxtt, Utax. ) ; 8UBPCMPTI0KH1TI3: On Tear. eXontba. IKoatba ' Oaab 1 W eta. JUKI 8 cent!. Single copy In a&nnoe ' 18,00, MMHMM ADVERTISING RATI 3: . IomlI llnei 20ct per lino, each lniertlon.. each Insertion. leading Noticos. 10 ctt. per Useword each InserM tsoeiloneoui Column, fic.i . , f . ; 1 tion. an application. made known Xatce on Display advertUementa r - i JCUEITAI, LCdAIT, UTAH, II ARC II Y sale at Logan Carpets. Big line of bargain -- t samples 25c. up, Logan Dry Goods Dry Goods Co, Base ball and sporting goods at Co. J Harris Music Store. Clearance sale of ladies and Laces and embroidery below childrens underwear at Logan Dry . Goods Co. cost at Fitb ward store. , Curtains from 50c. to $6.00 per Floral cream,unequaled for the hands and complexion only 25c. at pair. Logan Dry Goods Co. House plants of different kinds Riter Bros. Drug Co. . and prices at The Logan NurserEverything in ladies and childies. rens wool underwear and hoisery Goods Co. $1000 worth of hats and shoes goods. Logan Dry Mrs. Orson Welch pi the 7th must go at once, at the Fifth ward ' store. ward, gave birth to twins,' a boy . and a girl, on Saturday. All doing ' Mb. and Mrs. John Mitchell of well. Riverdale, Idaho, are in Logan, on Mrs. F. L. Edwin of Salt Lake a brief visit to relatives and City, is visiting relatives in Logan, friends. a ill be remembered as Miss Carrie A nine composed of Logan boys . Kilgore. played a practice game of r baseball family with the 3. Y. College team on Mr. C. C. Amuesen and from ' California, ' Returned off came "Sunday The'B Ys. Saturday.' where they epentthe"wlnter victors by a score of 27 to 9. i Woolen hosiery Advertleemente not accompanied by written direction! will bo Inserted until forbidden, and charged accordingly. 13 II LOGOM ... Baby Carriages; and. chenille Tapestry JL table - f s, . ,1 en-Lti- re r 5 , 4 . r . al SPECIAL 'Hat Sale .... J . 81.20. , n s. - S?JkOW Clothiers, Z. C. M. I. Bufiding Only. - 6owhelongtng'lo the party "mentioned give birth a calf on Friday, and as it was evident - the animal woulddie a- a result thereof - The Noble Dramatic Company owner killed her and was attemptclosed its weeks engagement at the ing to dispose of the meat when h Thatcher Opera House Saturday evening-with.-- the roaring farce-- , comedy,uOur Strategists.The popularity of the company was attested by the biggest house of the season. T It was s a 4 -- house, too, Many tears were shed, but they were not caused by sympathy or sorrow, but by the irresistible hilarity induced by the strategists. The Noble Co. has furnished Logan with good band music every day, and an excellent orchestra and performance every night. In addition, at the concluding perform-- . ance they g&vs away a handsome parlor, and a bedroom set, drawn under the supervision of a commit-to- o of citizena. Uiss Agnes Fletch- er drew - the -- parlor,- and' Eugene Tarbet, the bedroom set. -- ,. The drawing was as satisfactory as the performances.. The company will bs welcome when it comes sgain. well-please- d BELOW COST. I am going out cf business and everything must go. : Call and see the wonderfdl bargains. . . These parties were granted mar.covers. Logan Dry Goods Co. licenses yesterday: Peter "Underwear sale" at- - Logan Dry riage Christiansen, 22,andEluora Jen-son,- 18, Goods Cor- both of Hyrum ;Joseph 50, Hawkins, A; Eyes tested free, Johnson 32 of Wellsville Ann Mitton, Mary -- J Ownby grad gate opticians. Messrs. Swinyard and son, the Big clearance sale of wool - hos- - Island blacksmiths wheel-right. and : ... iery at Logan Dry Goods. Co. have just completed one of The best liquors the market af- the neatest and most workmanlike ford are to be had at J. R. Ed- job9 in that line of business ever wards & Co. seen in Logan. In a recent runa valuable light rig was away. Isaac Smith is closing oat his smashed. It was placed in stock of shoes, rubbers, mens badly the for repair, and firmrshands and boys underwear. been having completed looks quite w'inowriu ' Great care has been taken at The as - it did" when first "as 'elegant to best have Nurseries the of the Logan brought shop. quality of garden, flower and grass James T. Hammond landed in seeds for sale. He Loga- n- yesterday morning. Miss Lydia Robbins of Salt Lake was accompmied by. GeorgeA. -- f was in Logan on Saturday and Sun- - Smith, and some other Salt Lake day, visiting with her. brother, Mr., genttlemeh. The Wellsville band, a Dave Robbins. small crowd of the local leaders, met him at the depot and escorted Nothing equals Neats Foot Oil him uptown, where he indulged in for all leather used au the . farm. A handshaking for a in promiecuous . genuine article can be obtained time then to rehearse any quantity at Riter Bros. Durg his lines fordisappeared the Providence meet Co.' ing, which occurred at 2 o'clock. TnE demurrer filed in the case of friends ofMrs. ElizaThe Log&n City vs. J. Z. Stewart et al , beth many Maughan, tendered her a dewaa overruled by Judge Hart, on reception on Saturday, it . Saturday, and 15 days given the lightful the being anniversary of her "83rd defense in which to t men birthday. The afternoon was Kliason Sisters extend to you a spent in pleasant cbat and simple -- cordial Invitation to their magnifiamusement, after which the comcent display of Pattern Hats on pany eat down to a fine spread. the opening days, Thursday and In the evening a very sociable time FridaySIarch 15th and 16th. t, , was enjoyed, making the affair one For the benefit of the farmers of the most sgreable that has we announce that those who did marked the eventful career of Mrs. wish, or who now wish, to raise Maughan. On last Thursday evening-Principsugar beots for the Ogden factory, failed to meet Mr. Pin-gre- e, K. R Owen of the Woodruff . and who can make contracts with the school tendered all of tbe teachers local agent, Mr. James Mortimer. in that building, and a number of They should notify him at once, so invited guests, a brilliant recep that he may know bow much seed thn, at which a fine programme of to send for. , songs, instrumental selections and recitations wa9 rendered, those of Mies Baker of the B. Y. being especially appreciated. In all probability the feature most enjoyed was the profuee, varied and delilunch served by Mrs. Owen. $ cious All the guests were loud in its $1.50 ani $1.75 Hats for several days thereafter, praise in all the Newest styles, which is proof sufficient. , .. only A Get-mafrom Providence was brought up with a short turn by Sheriff Crockett on Saturday for ROBINSON BROS. attempting to sell diseased beef. A - . -- Carpets, Pictures and Frames, ;?. It Beats a Bankrupt Sale! TT-' -- , 4 Mr. Victor Crockett track, and. learning the-facts-- the case reported- - them to the Sheriff, who quickly located the offender and warned him against further attempt at selling' the meat. Mrs. G.L. Swendben entertained a company of lady friendsat an afternoon tea on Friday. The affair was one of the swell events of the social season, and was most delightfully Carried out. The refreshments served attested the wonderful skill of the hostess iu the preparation of palate-ticklin- g dainties. Those present were Mrs. Dr. E. G. Gowans, Mrs. W. J. Kerr, Mrs. Dr. O. C. Ormsby,'Mrs. Seth Lang-toMrs. S. W. Hendricks, Mrs. F, K. Nebeker. Mrs. Groesbeck, Mrs. Lr A. Merrill, Mrs. H. Ballen," Jr., Mrs Jt. S. .McAlister, Mrs. J. H. Linford, Mrs. Steed, Mrs. E. R. Robinson and Mrs Joseph Jensen. n. SBuSi months. Have Removed ' to old Fourth - Ward Store, ' Opposite - Court House. to contract "Farmers desiring with the. Ogden Sugar Cm:, for . raising beets can do so if - they apply atonce to JasMortimer.r-- By consent of both attorneys jp ' AND Anthe case of Kate S. Allen-va- drew T. Allen, the hearing on the motion for alimony was deferred until March 19. Messrs. John Biggs and Hyrum Bair of Coveville, were in town ; . yewterday. on business -- connected with the school district squabble in that part of the county. "" AndGo-Carts- . LinoBiems! Chinese Matting, r Furniture, Baby Carriages, - EiDERa Winn Farr,:. Robert and H. K. Merrill were the speakers -- At the -- ' tabernacle on Sunday.AU delivered excellent addresses. Professors Kerr sndSwendson of tho Stake 8. S, Superintendency visited the Hyrum Sabbath School on Sunday, and also addressed the people of that ward in the after- noon. County Chairman H.J. Mathews received word yesterday that Hon. B.H.Roberts will be in Cache Co. in the interest of the Democratic party,- - on - Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week.-Chas. Williamson, a young man who died a few days ago, was buried.y esterday. The young man had been at work in the De Lamar mines in Neveda, and got some of tbe mineral dost on his lungs, which - caused--- . pneumonia-t- o set in. Sheriff Crockett is looking up evidence in the unlawful cohabitation cases instituted by Charles M. Owen, some time ago. Wherever sufficient evidence can be found, proceedings will be commenced at once. Mr. C. C. Amussen, it is said, will be the first victim. We are requested to announce that the Sunday School and meetings of the ward conference in 2nd wkrd will be held as follows, on Sunday next: Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Meetings 1 1 a, m., - and 7 p. - m. This arrangement has been made so as not to interfere with the tabernacle service. - and gills; Adna C. t Two little -- Mildred- Williams of Salt Lake, were caught under an immense The district conference of the Y. L. and Y: M. M. I. A. held in Bmithfield on Sunday was well by Bishop Farrell, H. Bullen Jr., J. A. Hendricksen, and Editor Anderson of the Improvement Era. The addresses made were eloquent and instructive. Many Logan people attended tbe conference, and all felt repaid for 'their effort in going . out. 6oanty Court Minutes. V . : ' 5. Main Street, Lftganj .Efest Thatcher Bros. Bank. the matter; .... Boynton, asked to be remunerated in the sum of $20 for professional eervicea rendered an indigent named Peter Croft. Upon motion of Liljenquist the motion was rejected, After consideration the Paradise petition was rejected. The petition of the Newton peo pie" for town incorporation, was granted. . The request of Hyrum Bair and others that a portion of Coveville be cut off and annexed to Richmond, and another petition presented by John Biggs and others asking for a division of tbe Corevilla echool.district. were - both rejected. ; The matter of appointing election judges came up. The judges who served at the oUction in 1893, will also take charge at the polls at the special election, except in Logan, where the redistricting mads the y. appointment . of new judges Tbe Logan judges are given belo'w. Those in the other will be. given next issue precincts ' First precinct Joseph Bedford, J. P. Hanson, C. E. Thorstensen. Second Geo. W. Adams, P. O. Haneen,4 George Dunbar. - Third John Bench, N.WJIawe, J. W. Crawford. , Fourth C. D, W, Fullmer, E. A. Anderson, Thomas Smith. Fifth Wm. Edwards, W m. Ir. vine, Wm. Thain. Sixth Jos. Eitnes, J. P. Larson, Richard Yeales. - , A mc-ce3jar- , . 4 ... amount of gravel which caved in JBaventh J8JCampbell,-Ezr- a upon them -- while theynwerc- - play- CrookstonTNiels'Carlsour'" ing in a deserted city gravel bank Eighth W. B. Preston Jr., last Saturday. They were buried Clarence Cummings, J. A. Mc- under several feet of gravel, and wefe takeff ourdead. Two of their Ninth George D. ' McCuiloch, companions were also canght. but William Brahgbam, Jho. H. Smith. managed to get out and give an Tenth Androw Eliason, Joseph " got on his alarm. - in - Furniture, , . 8A5.1 FOR A SHORT TIME LONGER I will sell my entire stock of -- FOUSTS. LOCAL OJT , , i , TRI-WETZL- KeHarJ rWr Barrett, J ' Heber C. Kimball, Franklin D. , Richards." C. CrRich and Ezra T. BenBon were preeent. She was a good Latter-da- y Saint, and a fond wife and mother. Her funeral was largely attended by admiring neighbors and friends. Mrs. Redford came to this country many years after her husband, who crossed tbe plains to Utah in 1853 with Milo Andrus company. He settled in Tooele City but later moved to Wellsville, where he died two years before his wifes arrival. Lewiston Democratic Salley. A meeting of the members of the Democratic parly was held here wassailed today at 2. p. m.,-an- d to order by Chairman George Hol' liday. In addition to the distinguished visitors! udgeJY. HKing - and Hen. D. C. Duubar, Beverql prominent county Democrats were "pre, . f sent. . 4 , 'V Mr. Dunbar was tbe first speaker , and he made an eloquent., address upon the Democratic platform, showing Ils virility asT compared with 1 h - emasculated nonentity issued by tho Republicans. l He vigorously e't lacked the' monetary policy about to be forcedupo.the people bv a Republican Congress. an ble andbril-liaJudge King-mad- e eptech in which he explained . how Republican monetary policy is coneentfKting the wealth of the -- ni millions -- of inhabitants .of-- th United States; robbing those who ' have not to give to those who have. Other topics wers ably treated by both speakers;" but an ample sioganralJXvhat XBQpsi - JLCftSJOlyr-Aita:ac- 1 Nehekeralsa y- made a few .interesting- - remarks, after which' meeting, which . . Obituary. was a highly prcfitable hnd inter-- - Died at Wtllsville on March 1st, esting ouel"wsrdiemisEed..r'T Mrs. L. Eckersall Redford,-- , rclect . Lewiston.' March 8. 1900. of Robert Bedford deceased. Mrs. ,n,i; Bedford was bornx at Besosoth ' Barn, Pilkington, Lancashire, Eng: land, on Feb. 22nd 1814. She became a member of ' the Church of ?0c Cobblers Outfit, complete, Jesus CJhri&t of Latter-da- y f Saints and , Machine Rive tlhg in the year of 1839. She came to Strong oOo , Rivets 100 Tubular Utah in 186S and settled in Wellsville where she remained nntil the A few sets of Tubular Steel Doubletrees at less than present costf ; time of her death. - .She leaves four , ..will last a life time. sons and one daughter, 47 : grand-childr,- ti; . i . . " - , Siccials. en ion -- been given in The Journal, and as it covers the ground; your corre-- 1 spondeot forbears." " V The "commissioners met yesterday to hear objections to the protand 20. great grand MalleatfaronCi of Para- children;". MrsRedfordiras well posed dise and Newton. S. Obray, S, known tq jell .the promiqent church H. Smithy SamueliJIcMurdie and taembark 6f bdi earl'days. She -L- AFOUHTS HARDUARE v- eightyreevea others , objected ;to the stt f prty ver given . ... STOREgranting of.ttich Tight to Paradise, ii'Tair' JLall," Manchester, v i- - Lc-a- aand there was a wordy "war over Vtuca Ln6am Yotmg, Orson Pratt, Second St., town-Incorporat- -- . |