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Show THE tri-we- :LY : JOURVL, In every town, and village H schl years ago, the last examination and time for player of Mount Airy, and, one th list was madeoutthc year ago, a helpless paralytic, says namediploma little girl, of this that he intends to appear ou the school in the all ,m Wells the ed gridiron again next full. the I believe I am the only young t.io lowest grade, v as anion l'st man in the world, he continued, ors too; Thus She made the four who is in a condition "to rk .athletics after suffering s three dis J Ye.rs course m ' tftT 1 oc at i mi F tl i c Hg p i al col u m n. The experience, however, horrible lessenas it was, lias love ed my fo; football. re-ent- er so ' Would be a 'SaIanundir.w Fresh from a bath and the barbers chair, Justice George L. Walls sat in his'eourt room yesterday with the satisfaction of feeling and knowing that be was innocent of perspiration. His clean-shave- d face was smooth and cool notwiththermomstanding the 103-degr- ee , A Three white men and a uegro entered the court room sweltering with heat, their faces streaming with perspiration. IIow do you manage it? said one to Justice Walls. Oh. Im a salamander, t aid the justice. This was evidently a new word to the negro, whose lips kept moing iu a silent attempt to pronounce the strange word. Noticing the curious look with which the negro was regarding him, the justice explained that a salamander was a reptile that could go through fire and devour flames without feelin" the heat. Foh de Lawd, boss, said the nero, 1 want to be one o them things when the resurrection day comes! Justice Wnlls? laugh was ' and loud one. A Bright GirL A ft long . ?y- - - may be had the Main 8 in read. pla.td SALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS New Stock of Shoes " bed! Up to'date tealtb, and a pure DtH-- g Cox erincr uv- ter Co. Famous Remedy for Worms- J. C. Geu. 1 Want Column For all the nurs-rpeople know As well at wel an lie That dollies must be good who go ' V itli TiUie out to tea, sectn fair to you And would not U you ponieiwd a tea act blue? Itoae U11U Power in St. Nicholas, tat Astounded the Editor. Editor A. S. Brown of Bennetts-ville- , S. C., was once immensely Burprised.Through long Bufferring from Dyipepela, he" writes,' my wife wa9 greatly run down. She had no strength or vigot and. suffered great distress from her stomach, bat she tried Electric bit ters, which helped her at once.and afteri'.g using four bottles she is entirely well, can eat anything. Its a grand tonic, and its laxative qualities are splendid for torpid fever. For indigestiou, loss of appetite, stomach and liver troubles its a positive gursoeced cure. 0O0. Sold by Riler Bros. Drug C FOR SALE Cheap, a thoroughbred Hereford bull, three years old. Apply to Joseph Jensen, Logan. WANTED Anyone going to Gentile Valley to bring back a sewing raaehine; willing to F. A. Neuburger.. LOST Bay mare, long spot iu face, 3 yea re old; branded small s on left thigh. $3.00 reward for delivery to Smith Bros, near Logan Depot. CASH Paid for eggs and poultry by Isaac SmitlnsEggs 14 cts. doz. Spring chickens lft ets. lb. Hen? 7 ets. lb. or 27 cts. each. 1st door south Riter Bros MRS. A. J. Cardon willvcom-mene- e teaching a class in the latestTailor System of dress ent- ting free of charge on Aug. 1st 1901 at her residence one block east of courthouse. G. A. BUTT is the only manufacturing jeweler in Cache valley. Call on him when wanting artistic repairing or old jewelrymade into Mw:" With Harris "Music Co. 2nd and Main. , LILA MRS. BOWENS dressmaking school has just completed u course in drafting, and is now ready for a new class. Auy one wishing to take a scholarship would do well to call at once and register. ATTENTION, FARMERS' . Extras ifor r ONE A good r-li- Ltb-dvili- Treaaurtr S. W Hendrick Couuty Asaeasor W. Jones, County Purveyor -T. H. Humphrey. County Phy?iclat tr. W, R, Parkinson. Bupt, County Pchiola George M. Thomson County Fish an) Game Warden Davl) Crjoketon. PREQNCT OFFICERS. LOU AX rKECIXCT. Justice Tliorna X. Smith. Constable Cl KaiUtrom. Road Supervisor Gto. D. Me Cul'.och AVOT PRECINCT. Iioad Johnson. Sunervi-ur-Wiii.- PAKADIK Pill C'INCT. J. 1) 0 e or South. Both these crains carry Pullman Steeer8 through without change Ordinary sleepers for Denver, Omaha, St. Pan! leave Ogde i train 6, each For Denver, Wednesday morning. Omaha and Chichtro the ordinary sleep-- e leaves on train No.4each Wednesday evening. W rite, er call on u for epeeial round trip rates to points East. They are on sale every day. t WT. II. Posnill, j PRECINCT. Juatii-- Stephen G Baxter. e CoiiHtab'e . W. Garrett. F.oad Super isot N. J. Hartvigsen. COLLnOX PRECINCT. Justice James Constable Beij Haw kins. Road Supeivist r Joseph H. Olsen. M 1I.LV LI E PRECINCT. 1 Just ice J ol Smit h". Constable .las. F Olsen. Road Supervisor George T Cummings, General Agent. PROVIDENCE PRECINCT. U. 8. Dkvoh, .i Jusiire Joseph C'mpbell. Traveling Passenger Afcent Constable EdiirTibbitts. ) Road 8uiervixor Benjamin R. Tibleit 206 South West Temple St., HYDE PARK PRECINCT. Salt Lake City, Utalp Justice George Z. Lamb. Cons able-Ge- o. D. Reeder. Cache Valiev Time Card." Oregon Short Line R.Fi SOUTH BOUND. lxatib. Ii Road SupetvirO Itrenzo Peierson, BENSON PRECINCT. Justic- e- . V. Iteese. Comtahie- E. I, ThvW. RoadSupcrversor- - William Catmull. - PETER noRO PRECINCT. Justice-- - Mnuehan. Conslable--Joh- n Road Supervisor William Anderson. GREENVILLE t If Deeriug, Hodges, Osborn and old Champion machines. Rock building next door west Co-oWagon and Machine Co. W. N. Thomas, PRECINCT. m UaJllVlil Constabl- eRoad 8upervisor-Aaro- . Darling. p. SMITUFIEI.I PRECINCT. Justice G. Y. Smith. Constable Wm. 1'ilkiuKton. Road Supervisor- - Edwin K. Miles. NEWTON PRECINCT. 's Justice-Jo- bn Constable-Ge- Road o. E. Griffin. Parsons. ew Supervi8or-Andr- Tetersen. CLARSTOX PBECINCT. Conerable-Jo- Roadj Jardine. E. Godfrey. B Justice.-Jame- s hn Supervisor--Charle- s fehumry, COVEVILLE PRECINCT. Justice-- . r tinis Collins. Titensor. Lester Bur. ConHtble--Josep- h little Russian girl named Tyna lJelman became a pupil iu the Wells Grammar school of Bosfciaveam, and TradeMarka obuined and lit Pa- ton last autumn. She did not nt buxines conducted for MeornaTC ret, f Oun Ornci ia oaroa-TU.S. Patent Orncr know a word of English, but she and w can secure patent in lea tunc than thoM could speak a little French and iiemota from Washington. f I Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip-- t her and own native tongue Spanish We ii Son. or ot fres advise, not, patentable J2-ceIcbatrei Garfee not due til! patent la secured f nts fluent lySUe-waa-place- rL iiUlte cl at aadQoL-JPiic- e tickets to, or from all to Obtain Patents." witFe How Jk lowest grade in the school, but in Poll by Citv Drug Store, Logan and sutiaHtr ad e in tbe U.S. and foreign coonlnea points East, West, North or South tree. eant Address, a a very few weeks her teacher Richmond, Utah,call on thought that she would probably W. W. Woodsidx, I gain more iu thebext higher grade. Plump xkeekF, flushed with the Oee. Patent OrncE. WaaMiNofon. o. C Agent n -- - - Itc.A.snow&co. i Cbaa. H. Ban. Frank , K, N,heker i- - William Couuty Commlsslm-Edward, Ole H. Andt-- on, James V. Allen. County tler- ka L. FarrtlL ' ' " CouniFtb-riffGeo. C. Rlgby County Rtcordtr Jenule p. slater County Attorney-Cou- nty P. E Keeler. " ef and cure f beadache-- has a the hear', depressing influencn ard causes a derangement o' the Krause Headache kidneys. conihin no antipyrjn, Capsules chloral, morphioa or any injurious ingredient. They cure quickly and leave 'the bead i Coloiado Mid'aml train No. , leaving tonMxhlp R. V. J mcs. John Bradley. Ogden at 7 :45 a m.. Salt Lake at 8:30 Road bupervii-oa.iii.. arriving at Colorado tipringg 5:45 UYRCM PRECINCT. a.m., or Denver at 8:10 a.m., is a godd Harry G. Shaw. train, and the fastest ' train between Jnatire Constable N. J Nielson. Utah and Colorado points. Rotii Supervisor Orm us E, Bates. ' THE FAVORITE ONE MEXDOX PRECINCT. is Colorado Midland train No. 4, leaving Ogden at7:15 p.ni.,Salt LakeS:20p.m.. Justice arriving at Grand Junction at 6 a.m., Conxtab'e giving passetwers the entire day to view Road Superviso John Lad's. the superb scenery fn Colorado; arrivWKLLbVnLE PRECINCT. ing t Glenwood Springs 8:50 a.m 1 Justice Robert Baxter. p.ra. Manitou p.m. Colorad Spring 6:10 p m., and Denver Constable Joseph B. Woodward. at 8:4 oni.,in time to make connec- Road Snpervisoi Franklin AV, Price. tions with all lines for the North, East MT. BTERI 1XU makiug an unusually fine display of harness and saddlerv. Th,eneeof anripyrin foribn O0 OFFICERS. DUtrirt Judge Diatrlrt tttoriiey old-fashion- ed Biek-more- Evils of Antipyrkc. M. ConiSlue health a-- i 1 pleasure be vb.lttui tlmaa baths when tnSal't Lake. Open day auj uiUL Jmticc Agent. Extreme hot weather is a great JUST RECEIVED by Fister & tax upoa the digestive power of Neilson, a large shipment of babies; when puny and feeble they Gall Cure, which is guaranahou'd be given a dope of WHITES teed to effect a cure quicker when CREAM VERMIFUGE. Price. 23 the animal is worked than - when cents. Riter Bros. Drug Co. a - if is not worked. The firm is also I p.iicn invy. r eom-pensat- e. While Mam'sellc 1 reneb l)oll, all the while, Vi car ah, the most angelic smile! Wt ,. Juplic A. A. Ieminon Copstsble Chita J'ihn6u. A GOOD PER CENT money to lo?n by onr-nn- Hat In.!!ai In P regain and bla Tuba, Private Pitman f ik! Laigl SwimirJng Poola Logan. The Colorado Midland By J. Z. Stewart. And Pierrot forget to tiase In hope to I guest; Tlie little Jap from oterscai Trie bard to look bis beat. - Mr. J. R.Edwards,Iiogan; Since the Tntroiliictlbn of that splendid rerae dy, lrofegaor Hawks Sweet Worm Lozenges, into our home, all stomach troubles of our children, such as indi estion, biliousness, flatulence and con- ntipation, bare vanished It is especially vauable as a worm destroyer, and instead of being sick while the worms aie being expelled, the children are much healthier than nefore. It ta valuable preparation, and baa our heartiest endorsement. Mrs.A. Dahl and Mrs. A. Hancock, Met don ; Mrs. Geo. Summar, Paradise; Mrs. Geo. Fredrickson, Avon; Mrs. Geo. Butt, Logan;. Mrs. Bcitha Postal, Providence; Mrs. Eva Bugged, Providence; Mrs. Charles Hobbs, k ranklin, and Mrs. To Care I.a Grippe In I'woDays, Take Laxative Bkomo Qci.vink Tabi.ets All druggii-f- s refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Groves signature on every box. 6 J 11 : E COUNTY A 25 cte. Rcrort Irvjh. ,vx, iu,a - lon of xrnl-tlie jxxrU a 5 Tor digestive weakness, neivous nee. pains in he side, flatuiei.ee dizziness, wakeftiloeps, headache and, other anrioylng aceomnani-mtnl- s of costiveness, IIERRINE is a prompt and unequalled mnely. Pree, 50 cents, Riter Bro-- . Drug I WaQ'niis Olesen. Mor. . A J BAms-sa- tt beau-- t women complt xirn make fill H E R B I N E im parts stre ? gth and vitality to tie system, and the rosy hvs of health to the" chfeke P'i'-e- , 10 cents. Riter Bros Drug-Co- . & Sanitarium ! ityleil We hae just received the best lot of foot: wear., ever brought toj$ Cache All kinds and styles at bottom prices. D In making room for our new 0 stock we, offer some great bargains. Cl ftU -- TgEJ alf Union Block, Main Street, Logan, glow of Aa an "S.VSF HEALTHFUL! Ardreas Peterson, sJt &cli ENJOYABLE! Logan Island, Street, j IQTJEl - Iron and brass foauderiea. half- back ou the Mount Airy football team. We were playing with the St. Nicholas Guild team in Germantown, he said yesterday. They had the ball and made a flying wedge. I threw mjself at the apex and the whole team came down on me. They didnt gain a yard, but they broke my back in three places. a log for nine After l.wng-lik- e I months gave up hope. Several specialists had lett me just as they found me. Then a friend of the familyinduccd Tnyluirciilslo send for anjosteopalh. lie ran his fingers along my backbone very slowly, very carefully, and suddenly stopped with an which Ishalluever forget. Oh! He then continued the feeling process, and twice more stopped, with the same exelatnaliou. That urns the beginning of the end. At the expiration of three weeks work, which he said was to limber me up. he came in one, afternoon and said he was about ready to put me ou my feet. That afternoon I feltii sensation, the firet since I saw the St. Nicholas wedge start for our line. Dr. Snyder pushed the lowest dislocated vertebra into place. There was a thud and a dull sensation. A moment later he pused the next dislocated vertebra into its place, and then the third one. 1 clearly felt the move- ment and the thud in each instance, The doctor was as excited .as I was. No one can ever realize the sensatious of a man with a broken back when be feels the dislocated parts slip into the places nature intended they should occupy In three weeks I wns able to sit up, aiid in three months eonld walk. A frvpdays ago Mr. Johnson assumed a position as clerk in the claim department of the Reading railway, and lie has since reported promptly for duty every morning. eter. a- - at Machinists. 11 In 1899 John wns right ICOI G JOSEPH WILSON & SON. j This wns Vill Play Football Again. . repeated until the prmci- "dvanetd her to the hwhest James B. Johnson Jr., who was When it came the star football ('lss ,n the two -- LOGAN rJTAU AUGUST CFor Road Supervisor i - 11. RICHMOND PRECINCT. Justice James Funk. Constahlt Road. Supervisor-E- li . Webb. LEWISTON PRECINCT. UBf ice Clmrle Pmdr3rs3c2 JConstatle--Vrn. Telford.' Road II. Supervisor-(.ieovHofl- 'af TRENTON PBECINCT. Justice Joseph Wood. Constable Alvin McCombs. L. Fay Road fcupti visor-Jam- es |