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Show THE TRI-T7EEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, Y JiP-i-La- c . fire i hi publUhod Co. TnMday, Tlinnday and Saturday Homing at Logan City, Cache County, Utah. BCBscRimoa One Tear" 6 Month 13.00 . $1.80 rates. . the black'' stallion, Dennis, at Thatcher's stables, Logan. lie is a beauty. Wool sacks, fleeco twine and JSee eaekin2twineLCa-i)pJGrocer- 3 Months" y and D nig Co. TnE Sewing clnb spent Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. JW. Faris. Mrs. Chas. II. Hart will net as hostess at the next gath' ering. Mr. Thomas Smart has practically closed negotations for the -- Taylors purchase of R.-half interest in a 332 acre tract of haylaud lying northwest of this city. The price is in the neighborhood of $1,500. Mr, Taylor is a rcsideut of Ogden. . The Sidney Stevens Implement Co. are sole agents for the famous Utah State (Danielson) Sulky Plows and they are for sale only by this firm. The Utah State is no experiment but a dcraonstra ted success and more of them are sold each season' in Cache Valley than all others combined. ! session of the city coun At the cil on Wednesday evening Mr. Melvin J. Ballard was named, ns the successor of Councilman Moses Thatcher., Jr. who resigned at the previous meeting. The Journal extends congratulations to Mr. Ballard, and to the council on its excellent choice of a successor to - eta. 78 Single eopy, 5 eenta. Caah in Advaneo. divided J. Advertisements not Accompanied by writ- ten directions will bo Inserted until and charged accordingly n LOCAL POINTS. forget ihaf the Coop and Grocery Drug Co. carries The Best Spring Tonic. 25e a bottle, t SiRiNO water, pure sugar syrup, and fruit flavors, make tho soda Water at, Biter Bros. Drug Co. General manager Quigley and William Stevenson of the Stake Studebaker agency are visiting Lo gnn. trotDennis, the standard-bre- d ting stallion, makes the season as usual at Thatchers Livery Stables, . $7.50. Marriage, licenses: Louritz Ilansen, 22, and Alma S. Ilanscu, 19, both of Preston, Idaho; Ira Bowen, 31, and Minuie Hansen, 20. both of Logan. A bock beer thirst comes with 1cer reason. Gratify it, fill liui other varieties of thirst, ft? tho Club Saloon. West North Main street, H. J. Dewitt, proprietor. i The regular session of the Beacon Light society will be held Monday, May Gtli, 1901, at 3 oclock. Au interesting programme will be rendered. , Ladies Silk Waist Sals at the Union Mercantile Co. $10.09 waists , the hall j Opera llonsa and Fifth atrtfta, pair gold& rimmed spectacles, Johnson Ownby printed on ' store and to Return O.K. case. the about their opinion pressed be rewarded. than further suggestmatter, but ing that the team be kept in the stables when not being exercised, May First 4 no action was taken. Spande- ,- Fullmer, Reed And- will 4e 4he openingof-th- e rews, Lindquist and Hibbard,were season of 4901r for- the - famous appointed a board--o- f -- equalization on the special ditch tax. Council then adjonrned. old furniture team being absent from broke when the Fifth ward Jv ITereryn TJ A iJ look like new makes ' at liiter Bros Dm ex Councilinen the freely qq and TlTTl Dont HAY 4 1S31 for $5 50. It was t Mr.Thatcher. Egyptian Cotton Garments $1.25. - Fifty Doflus Raw -- - lwksi hsret. fore:$7..0.- - CONTRACTORS SUPPLIES, BUCCIE3. WAGONS. SHELF HARDWARE. 2. A dispatch from dated May 1st, to the Peking, Kolnische Zictung says that a bloody battle has occurred between the Russians and Chinese near Mnkden. The Rossiaus lost fifty in killed and wounded. Four Russian officers were killed, and among tho wounded . was Gen. Zerpitzki:' i Losaa. , TTtalfa. WANT COLUMN. I.ui $ftOZS atlMflA Thatcher Bros. Banking Co Capital 3150,000.00. Utah Logan. DIGECTORS : G. W. Thatcher, L. S. Hills, WORD A ABOUT .The New Shoe." V f The Latest invention in footwear is the Julia Marlowe Shoe, they are a perfect combination of Comfort, Stylo aud Fit, of superior quality, make and material. The average shoe made of rigid material has Ho give to it, being either too tight or loose at the instep, and is usually uncomfortable until broken in. iimt p. . iL-T- BLACKSMITH SUPPLIES; Berlin, May Moses Thatcher glorious rain and I). II. Perry, brought joy to the heart of the W D, Urrocicks, R. J. Tatlor, farmer and artisan alike, for it L. It. Martirkac James Mack, means good crops and consequently S. W. I! iter, W. A. Kossiter, good times. II. r, Hatch. Some person can obtain the use of a good city lot with abundant Prompt and intelligent attention given to ail the interests of our enstomers. water right, rent free, by applying at this office. Owners object is to havo it kept freo from weeds. A baseball game between the Logan and Smithfield nines will probably be an event of next week. MrrllitcrDeWitt sw111idgToback the Smithfield team if the game is DO YOU played within a week, and upon the Smithfield grounds. a While the city water is so bad, you ikhlk our soda water. Biter Bros. Drug Co. . , Clay Council Minulrc Teenie VilliamBas filed suit A petition was presented asking for divorce from her husband Wnr- ren S. Williams, alleging desertion the council to pay the funeral exand failure to provide. The couple penses of Wm. Izatt, deceased. were married in Paris, Idaho, in Upon motion of Wilson the Sexhusband tons fee for digging the deceased . 1895, and she claims her abandsned her in Feb. 1900. She mans grave was remitted. Petitions asking for the further asks for the custody of her child, opening and repairing of C street, per month alimony, and and for the construction of a sideattorneys fees. walk on I street, between 4th and Little Kenneth Andrus, eight 5th, were referred to the CommitThey' years old, of Salt Lake, was almost tee on Streets. instantly killed on Wednesday Joseph Newbold asked that the afternoon. lie and a younger sis- street in front of his residence be ter were playing upon a pile of sprinkled. Calf. logs, when the logs started to roll, The City Drug Co. was granted and n large and heavy one from a renewal of its liquor license. thtf top of the pile rolled to the A resolution was passed approground, passing over the boys head priating $2,600 ou current expense and the upper part of his body, and account. , crushing his skull. As it reached Au ordinance was .the ground it caught jud badly ing a special ditch tax.passed levy' bruised his little sisters foot. Dahle brought up tho matter of Mr. Ferdinand Jacobsen of the sheep grazing near the reservoir, Sixth ward committee called yester- and it was referred to the Marshal day and wished us, in behalf of the for action. old people of the Sixth ward, to Wilson reported that two more thank the Thatcher Opera Co. for districts want the water mains ex- Conic - see tho opportunity afforded ,them to tended, and the attorney was acwitness tho very excellent per- cordingly instructed, to draw tip a formance of Pinafore on Thurs-evenin- g notice of intention totax. Tho Recorder- - was4nstnrctcdtt) ..Mx.Jaeobfien -- regretted that people owning buggies notify Barnard Parry that his pay did not assist more liberally' in meats oil land purchased from the O) affording transportation, so that city, and now due, must be paid. h greater number could have enThere was quite an animated! joyed the treat. discussion over the fire department a- - th,? All bonrnni and lorwict ? should see him. He will stable of the Thatcher Lul!?1 PIPE, A BLOODY BATTLE. - d to put a stop to the thieving, so swore out a warrant for some Fifth ward boys on Wednesday, on a. charge of petty larceny. One of the offenders was brought before Justice Smith yesterday and was fined $o, after pleading guilty to the offense. The others accused in the complaint are out of town, but will be nabbed when they come back. The Hercules people are having considerable difficulty in moving their big dynamos from tho depot to their plant in the eanj'on. One of the' dynamos, weighing nine and a half tons, was mounted on a big truck a few days ago, and in being, moved from the depot a distauee of about a mile, broke the truck three times, andwent through the bridge at J. A. McAlisters corner. Two more pieces of machinery that are yet to be moved, tons each, and great weigh 17 is difficulty expected in transferring them from the depot to the plant,. hUelas, in this Partof PUMPS n. FOR SALE A pair of horses, Carded Pooler Garments $1 50- No weight about 2200 pounds. ApOthers equal to cur': Dont ho ply to Paul Hansen, Providence, Utah. fooled taebo Knitting Works LOST, on Main street, between Say! but that whipped cream soda of the Co-oGrocery and is all Co.s right. Prng The Hercules Co. bad been losing picks, shovels and other tools, for some time, and at last deter-lui- n 1,1 ti. We offer the above reward for evidence that will lead to the conviction of any party or parties selling liqnor at retail.within the corporate limits of Logan City, without having first obtained a retail liquor license. This is merely a reward offered for the conviction of lawbreakerMmdLfor Jhe benefit of the city treasury. If the city cant stop this thing, we will try. J. R. Edwards, ?H. J. De Witt. ' trotting stallion without The Genuine Julia Marlowe has an elastic goring over the instep which shapes to the foot at once, and yields continually to every action of the foot. We are the sole agents in this city for Julia Marlowe, those sold by others are worthless imitations. Tho Genulna haro tho nam'd Julia Marlowe' stamped on every sole, - THE COKING WARRANTED. DUNBAR, ROBINSON & CO. WEAR CLOTHING?'"' want suit, try our Mens Blue, Black, or Gray Pearl If worsted. Suits. They areLots ofralue for Little Money.l S7.50 to SI2.50 worth SIO OO to SI5 00. SHOE . TALK. For Ladies, Knippendorf, Dittmann Co.s arc the best; Patent Leather, Enamels, or Kid. In Heavy or Light Soles, e J N . arc GUARANTEED. Mens Bay State shoes wear: Patent Leather, Box Calf, Vici Kid, or Heavy or Light soles. Stylish and Good, any shape or price. them. . - I Cheapest and Best. OUR NEW DEPARTURE. One whole store, 20 x 100 feet. SPRING HATS: i -- Straw, Cloth or Fur. given upentirelyto Cheap Sale Goods. They speak for themselves. and them at our Now Store. . . . . 4 . 71 7 |