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Show .DM cAts pakttthrt . iwi SatebbatHobino The bbo ay bkd -- AT ua . Omd County . Utah, QtjT-CaC- B la ' beauty-an- ' Strength- - d 23rd. was adjudged insane and was taken The Old Folks Committe of the to Provo in the afiernoon. . an In the case of James Leatham Sixth ward is preparing a good ' ot Bankhead, Erstus judgment that vs, , time for the aged people of plaintiff ward, to occur on July 24th. The was rendered in favor Leatbam sued affair will beheld at the ward for $15 god costs. for $50. alleging that he ' had been Tied. 391,000 bundles equivalent to, 1628 acres vithout meeting house. damaged in thatL!"sum by the tree a miss or perceptible wear. We are prepared vit David Licenses Marriage passing upon Blomquist 28, and Aonie L. John- heads sheep. the proof and challenge refutation. son 24, both of Labelle, Idaho; case of Logan City v. the In James H Anderson 21, of Lewis- Thomas 8msrt et al, Georgs Q. ton andL.!erna Call iy, ,of Bounti- Rich withdrew yfor ful; George R. Smith 40, of Smith-fid- defendant and P. E. Keefer entered and Anna S. Anderson 28, as -attorney in his stead rn of Salt Laks dof Cederlubd 04, and iDgrtTr Erickson 37, both of City Council. r Montpelier, Idaho. Bu- tr . The preliminary hearing of transaeted-aV-th- emeeti ng- - oftha and Gardner Jonathan BoydShupe council on Wednesday, j." Rr Edcharged wirh grand larceny, oc- wards and Riier Bros. Drug Co. curred on Thursday afiernoon be- were $iy Vll renewals of their i . Itj'v fore Justice Kno wjes. -- j J. i v v be.t wo liqiior granted '! licenses.' ft ) SV. rWAs defendants admitted having the last the for Sextons The report 6heep in their possession- - but de' was read and ordered filed. quarter nied stealing them, claiming that It showed a total of 22 deaths for tbe.T animals-wermerely held-- as the quarter. strays. There being a lack of evi- The city attorney submitted two deoce to establish the case against reports, one in relation lo the ownthem, both , were discharged. ership of a certain road in the field, reached news The Logan yester- and the other in regard to tbe petiOxford. at Idaho, tion of N. P. Nielsen and others. day of a bad tire Hend- In the first case the report stated D. W. of Mr. on the premises In World. The SirnDlesi ricks of Richmond. Mr. Hendricks that the city owned and had conown a large" raoch at Oiford and trol of the street referred to, and in drift and laEe'oftoanSpoenl usually puts up a great quantity f the latter report, Mr. Nielsen and For durability, adjustability, lightneMof hay. He had just completed hay- his associates were informed that the Juoes Lever BinderLlike their Header, has no equal . n the only remedy for their complaint ing this year when, in sombunate-;outable manner, the ' stack lies in bringing an action in tbe caught fire. Tb hajr and numer- District Court against W. D. Cran-neGO, SIDNEY whose excessive ue of water ous outbuilding .were completely destroyed, resulting la R loss of on hiiown land Injures the grounds LOGAN ANb ibAllO. about $2;000. There wRI no of the petitioners. ..V- The' JVIost Successful Harvester Binder Ever Made. eta. 76 SL60 marvel of Simplicity, and a model of Symmetry . I Month. I Month Oaa Yeat. adTBnoe $.00. - kd 8ATK8: BUBaCRICTlOM JOUIWAI . LOO AN. OTAH. JULY 21 1900 Y motion for a new trial The First ward Primary Arsoc.a Taber-Bad- e quest was granted. tten had an outing on the.. The petition of L C. Tboreson square yesterday. for letters of administration of the Account Laying of Corner Stooe estate of 11. J. Homer, deceased, St Mury Cathedral Salt Lake July The estate is valued at $32. 22od the O. S. L. will send Round Charles H.. Juchau was taken A at sing Iq fare selling before Judge Jlart on Thursday trip-ttcdate July 21st good returning "July and examined as to his sanity. He THE JOURNAL la TUI-WEEKL- .KnclaeopjleauU. ABVRBTISISQ BATES; : tOMl lines ets. per llne,ecb Insertion. Insertion. KMding Kottree, 10 cts. pec line eacheacAinser-lion. . n word AHsceUnneon Column, 80 'A Hates on Display advertisements made known on application. Advertisements not aeoompanled by written directions will be Inserted until lecbldden, . and chanted accordingly, as-att- orn d, LOCAL TOUTS. Milbinkry &Dd Parasols at half price at Eliason Sisters Cheap sale on Dock -- Skirts ah d Shirt waists at Eliason Sisters. GiftLsWAfwrKDOver twenty of Cache at' years Koitting age works ?( & Co. I youeeoat Tlie McCormick Header. McCormick twine is the best on earth. Sold "by Consolidated Im , I 1 The best liquors the market afford are to be .had at J. It. Ed wards - J plement Co. Some may come aod seme may ga; but the Harris Music Co. re .. .wains foreyeri t SiOOO to 4,009 pounds of first . . e warned for cash at "the Cache Kuitiitg works. First come first served. E. It. Miles Jr. the Smithfield tnerohant carries the . neat est, deadest and completes t line of Gents clothing. 'Close pniceB for 8 cash. 1 For building material of all A mistake appeared In oar last kinds go to the Excelsior Lumber Co. 'Prices and quality of the ma- issue in the report Of tbe Nisi Jr Bell terial guarantee! satisfactory. case. It was Justtoe Thomia whot refused the change of veoue JnFranklin, Idado. of Justice Knowles, as stated. OoeofE.O. Excells Cantatas stead entitled The Two ways; will be Bell ptomised Justice Thomas that rendered by the youug people at Robert Murdock and J. F.' Squires AI. E. Church in tbe near future, would sign bis bail bond, but as which promises to be very interest- thev failed to do so.Bell was placed under arrest again on Thursday. ing. secured Mr. Murdock He Account Pioneer Day the O S.L. aod finally Edward Ryberg as bondsmen will sell round trip tickets to all and was once more released. Niely parts in Utah at single fare. Tickets claims that there U political anion sale July 23rd and 24th. Good mus back of the whole proceeding, g returning July 24th. but just how he figures out that Mb. W. S. Coxey and Mr. Peck, proposition is hard to see. Mr. the advanee agents of the great Squires, we have since learned, was Ringling Brothers circus, were in vastly sorprised to see hia name town yesterday, arranging for the with the case, since be of the had show on big here, absolutely nothing to do with Appearance 7117lh. The it. statement to that effect, August made in the police court was, therefore, erroneous. S claFS Wool . ills Knouer - m-ntic- iitflEMENT STEVENs y, - Wants B. T. 0. Prtsidincy. .Ffom reliable sources It is learn ed that Albert M. M erriil, at present superintendent of city schools, is an active candidate for the pres- Garments For idency of the Brigham Young College. He is' said to be making a ttorcugb canvass f:r the place, and bis friends claim that he will secure it. The fact that his father M. W Merrill is a member of tbe.bosrd vf trustees of the institution, it is figured. by knowing ones, will give him a decided advantage oyer other $1.25 and up . I&i it J Bett WelV WWtlV 1 Stockings and O nderwoar aspirants. Tho College board will probably meet within the next two or Ihne weeks' aod will then select Prof Kerrs fci . . successor. - WALKOVER SHOES Fob Mex. AMERICAN GIRL Fob Women. . 3 2 shoes; IsaacFobPEums snor.sj ..3 Cuildres Three of the beat lines in the world for wear. fc o ....... FOR 8 ALE BV R - 2 $ g ROBINSON BROS.. F Clnthipr. Opposite Tabernacle. . '2 We have only one music house - i n -- 7 Logan -- w hieh- - b ed -- its and ept good, rnd they are repairing .organ and pianos every day . free of chatgo, Harris Music Co. J At the Dedication of tbe new meeting house at Lewiston Sunday - will be heard one of the finest' orin gans Cache Co. which, was. furnished by the Harris Music Co. --k- The McCormick Header! is the best on earth, You should seejtjn the Consolidated Implement Co , Logan, Utah. 7 1 M E Church services next Sun-da- y, a. m. at Sermon The Gospel power, .Rom. 1:16, The evening text, John 11; 28, The Master has come and call etb for 11 -- thee. Sundays 8choolrl2:15, Epwcrth - League 2:15 p. m. -- CAM .welcome, ... ... District Court. James Broby was. admitted to citizenship on Thursday. The case of George Q. Rich vs. Logan City, was called at 10 oclock Thursday morning. Tbe suit involved the right of the city to arbitrarily fix the compensation of Mr. Rich wa9 registry agents. of District No. 7 in registry agent this city iact year. After the municipal . eleclionr the city council passtd a resolution .fix! ug the Compensation of all the regfstrariln the city at $12 each. h e. city, lor $25.-5- 0, .. . Mr Rich billed j : but the claim was rejected, hence suit. was commenced by him to cover the amounts In the Justices court he optained a judgment for $20 and costs The city appealed tbe case to the District Court, where the former decision was affirmed. In awarding judgment in favor of therplaintiff,-h- is honor stated that he did not think it legal for the city to arbitrarily fix the pay for services, after the performance of the work. It might be said permissible, he, . for the council to adjust the compensation before the work was performed; then the officer could ' refuse to do it, but after having completed the task, it is not lawful for the employer to refuse to pay a reasonable compensation for the labor perform-ed- . I think $20 ' reasonable fee for the work required.-- :r, Attorney Waiters asked for a 10 in - which to - prepare a days . itr A $30 (hma. on Wellsville puts up $3000 for a game of baseball to be played in Wellsville on tbe 24th between tbe Wellsville club and any Cache Valley club that will meet them on that day. The winning c!ui to get $20.00, the losers $10.00 Any club who will meet the Welltville club must give the latter notic i not later than the 22rd and the game ia to be called by 2:30 p, m. of the Earth. . CACHE 24th. The Wellsville team has $10.00 to bet thatit will' beat any club ; that comes., If the we R. Gr - W a - did beat us havent lost our nerve yet Wellsville BaFeball Club, ,N, G. ALLKN Manager. AXV KNITTING WORKS. .SOnOlU.liOl MAKE- - GOOD CAN t GIU OK WITH AN PICTURES ... .Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of t be School trustees ofthe' Wellsville School district until 2.t)ciock p. m. bn the 2nd day of August, 1900, and opened immediately 'thereafter for the building of a one room brick school house in accordance with plans and specifications, copies of which ma be bad at the office of C. T. - Barrett, architect,1 Logan, Utah. - r . The riyhtis reserved to reject any or all bids. Proposals must be enclosed In envelopes and marked proposals for building school home at Wellsville. Dated at : Wellsyllle, July 47, 1900. , : --- W -- rr7 f 7; m. IL Darley, John 8. Baugh, - f onx B. Latham. Mailed Tanywhere uporT receipt of 1 - f ' - f, price "" cT'-- y LOGANr UT I:' aH- 7 """ |