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Show THE TABERNACLE SERVICES. Elder J.Z. Stewart Presided at th Serykes in the Tabernacle on Sunday. V - -- ELDER MOSES JORGENSEN He said in not are men All gifted part; with fluent speech, but every true Latter-fla- y Saint has a testimony the truth of thegospel and "is of always ready to voice it when called upon to do so. I feel grateful to God for tnv testimony and for the privilege of living amongst this chosen people, for I realize that had the acceptance of the gospel entailed such sacrifices on my part as have been made by some of my brothers and sisters, it is doubtful that I should have become a Latter-da- y Saiut. was the first speaker. ELDER H. W. BROWN of the Granite Stake spoke next. ,VVe as Elders should be minute he said, ever ready to men, obeytbe call of the priesthood. I believe the leaders of Zion are preparing for greater progress, and I am constantly praying that I to follow always their may e kindly guidance. Our greatest condemnation comes in not retaining the light, when once we receive iri Finding fault with the priesthood will cause the Spirit to depart from any man. ' be-abl- ELDER AURELIu MINER thought we should take advantage .of the opportunities presented to us, for the Spirit of God will uot always strive with men. One of our Presbyterian friends recently expressed the opinion that the best way to make inroads upon the Mormon chnrcb, is to pay more attention to teaching children in singing, for in that way they will unconsciously imbibe some of our beliefs. The Presbyterians try to belittle the God we worship. If we worshipped a yellow dog it would suit them better than having us worship the true God. We can become as God is by eternal progression , and it is not mockery to believe so. We have a father and mother in Heaven for Faith parents are not single. alone will condemn, not save. In conclusion Elder Miner bore his testimony. Bishop J. E. Cardon pronounced the benediction. Exc'iacge Gleanings. ' Will It. .Anderson, met with a painful accident last Sunday while chopping wood. lie was near a clothes line when he raised the ax, which caught on the liue and came back with sufficient force to cut a deep gash in his cheek just below the eye.. Dr. Olsten is in attendance, and says the eye will sustain no injury from the wound. Manti Messenger. An exchange says: Gossip has made many a home hell on earth; it has parted hnsbands and wives; it has sullied the character of many poor girls, it has made the life of many young men not worth living. If a person makes one little misstep, or does one little indiscretion it causes gossip to arise with new strength and start on it mission. A gossiper is the lowest and meanest thing on earth. Professors Widtsoe and Merrill of the Agricultural college at Logan, lectured in the meeting house last Saturday evening on the subject of teaching agricultural pursuits and the trades in connection with the regular course of studies. Affair audience was present and followed the remarks of the speakers with close attention. Ephraim -- Enterprise. Aaron Schwartz left last Sunday morning for Victoria B. C., to meet a friend, (Horace Smith, by name,) but ou reaching Salt Lake, Aaron learned that his friend was among the unfortunate victims of the steamer Islander which was sunk by an iceberg on the loth.-- , Malad Enterprise. On Monday David Dowd and Jos.. Smith had escape -- from death mr M o nn t "Neb o : Th ey were working in the bottom of a 6haft 100 feet from the surface, when a great boulder came crash TIH-TTEEKC- Our youug friehd,J.C. was.a sun caller Mickle-soivbf-Redmon- d, -- Monday afterpopn and, just to show that he is dropped twp silver dollars into our emaciated bank. Mr. Mickleson said that on August 11th, during an unusually heavy thunder storm, lightning descended upon a herd of sheep on the range between White mountain and Salina creek, killing nineteen of them. The herd was owned by the Robbins boys of Gunuison and John Marker was the herder. Salina Sun. Last Tuesday Don Yhrdley, near . whll'bu th u n tin g sage hens serious a injury. .sustained Cedar, He had just laid his gun down to roll a cigarette, when as he was picking it up again, it was accidentally discharged, sending a volley of shot through his forearm. He was hurridely taken to Dr. Middleton, who found it necessary to amputate the limb. Iron Co. Record. The sixj year old son of Mr. Beveridge who lives on the fiorth bench above town was kicked on theMower jaw and chin by a horse a few days ago. The chin was broken and mashed in a most frightful manner. Dr. Steele was summoned and did all that he could for the unfortunate little fellow. Butit will take some time for the chin to gfow together if it ever does. Lehi Banner. Monday morning, while in the act of chopping in two a tree that was elevated from the ground and upon which he was standing while chopping, Ozro Gardner had the misfortune to let the ax slip, striking one foot, completely severing three toes from that foot. The unfortunate man was immediately taken to Montpelier (Dr. Stoughton being on the road to the Park,) for treatment. He is getting along as well as eandie expected under the circumstances. Star Valley Pioneer. A Salina man has a good ax, a shovel and pitchfork which he will sell cheap, alleging as a reason the continued poor health of his wife. Salina Sun. - Good I0010P e, Get-Back- s. Mrs. Asquith, the wife of the prominent Liberal, and one of the most interesting figures in English society, was once the recipient of one of the finest compliments any woman' has ever received. She was a member of a party on board of one of Sir Donald Curries ships, and her grace and beauty fascinated all about her, from Mi . Gladstone and Lord Tennyson dowrr to the humblest sailor. It was one of the sailors whom Mrs, Asquith, then Miss Tennant, asked if he were married, and it was the sailor who paid her the highest compliment she could receive. Yes, maam, said Jack, lookingnp at Miss Tennant, I am sorry to say I am. It was a happy speech, fit to rank with Father Healeys best. Father Ilealy and a friend were once walking with a young lady companion, who, as she stood between them, gathered some flowers, Did you ever see any and asked: more charming than these? thing said Father Iloaley, I Yes, have seen something a great deal more charming, but thats between you and me,. George! Chicago cured. Constipation, impaired digestion and a torpid liver, are the most common ailments that are responsible for that tired, listless, fagged oat feeling that makes tbe summer By their fruits ye shall know them." The way to judge of the value of any medicine is by its cures. Apply that test to Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription and it is at once lifted high above all medicines designed for other put-u- p the cure of womanly diseases.- Chronic a dreaded period to so many peo- - forms of disease which local physicians have failed .to cure, and which, have have been yielded to no other treatment, cured and by the permanently perfectly use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It establishes monthly regularity. It dries debilitating drains. It heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness.' Mrs. Shopshlre. of Ballou, Shelby Co.. Ohio, .Vhv to-da-y " bili- Wilson, then committed suicide. The woman, of whom he was jealous, will recover. It is said ;hat Mann has a wife and family in Sweden. . James Caldwell has been sentenced by Judge Craig, at Rawlins, Wyo., to ten years in the penitentiary, for the rape of a fourteen-year-ol- d daughter' of a ranchman iving near lingers, Wyo. Caldwell las a wife and family living near Vernal, Utah. Whxt A Tale it Tells. If that mirrow of years shows a wretched, shallow.' complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches snd blotches on the skin, its liver trouble; bat Dr. Kings new Life pills will purify tbe blood, give clear skin, rosy cheeks, and a rich complexion. Ooly 25 cents at a Riter Bros. Drug Co. For mosquito bites, bites or stings animals or reptiles, apSNOW LlNl-MENBALLARDS ply courteracts It the noison in tbe wound, subdues the inflama-tio- n and heals the flesh. Price, 25 and 50 cents. Riter Bros Djug T. a Co, Suffer 'With Headache ownbu & Joinii, Next door to U. O.. when one dose of Shermans Headache Cure, will ricjl you of it. They MAIN STREET. LOGAN, UTAH. are instantaneous in their (fleet, and perfectly harmless. Keep a University of Utah. box iu the house for emergencies. t They cure neuralgia. 25c. and 10c SALT LAKE CITY. a box. For sale by Rifer Bros , The University of Utah comSole Agents. a prises thorough collegiate courses leading to degrees in general science, JACQUES & CAHLTSLE, liberal arts, and mining and electrical engifieeriug; besides which OPERA BARBER SHOP. the State Normal School and a HOT AND. COLD BATHS. preparatoiy school are conducted ' under the direction of the UniverEVERYTHING UP TO DATE sity faculty. Excellent opportunities me ofBasement Thatcher Sank- fered to students who desire to electrical andmiuing engiWe are the headquarters for pursue courses and also courses in neering choicest Beef, Mutton. Pork, Veal aud arts general science. and LambThe laboratories are thoroughly Our Sausage is the best in town. equipped for work in chemistry, We carry a large stock of Hams. assaying, electrical measurements, Bacon, Ham Sausage, Weinsrworst, general physics, mineralogy, and --- biology. . Boiled Ham and Corned Beef. Shops are provided for work in We are tbe only manufacturers wood and metal. of Bologna sausage in tbe city. .,The Normal School offers a four Fish and Game In Season years course leading to a certificate Everything Guaranteed 1st Cla'.s of graduation; and advanced courses leading to a degree and a AT normal diploma. The certificate entitles the holder to teach in any ft- & Gos-- , of the commou schools of the state for five years 'without examination. MAIN STREET, The normal diploma is equivalent to a life certificate. CHEAP RATES TO BUFFALO The training school and kindergarten connected with the Normal Via C. M. & St. P. Ey. School are equipped in accordance Are you going to visit the with the most modern ideas. Exposition in Buffalo this Bummer? Manual training and laboratory If so it is none too early for you to commence figurihg on which is the most practice in elementary sciences are T desirable route. features of., the. .normal-trainin- g There is no doubC but what yon would" courses. be more than pleased with a trip over A small annual registration fee Milwaukee & St. Paul is required, but" no tuition is Railway. This road has put in the ex low 15 of rates f68 the tremely by wayf charged. Standard Lines and $67.50 by way of th6 - Fall term begins September 11 tb. Differential Lines from Logan to Buffalo Send for Annual which gives and Return, tickets good 30 days. Write full information concerningcourses, us for further information. etc. .. L. L. Dowsing, D. R. Allen, Coml Agent O. M. & St. P. Rail war. Salt Lake C.ity. Secretary, . 6. 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HERBINE imparts strength Licks of Lightning. and vitality to the system, and the John C. . Kimball of Butte, rosy hue of health to tbe cheeks. Mont., lies in thejiospital with Price, 50 cents. Riter Bros. Drug bullet in his brain, and his wife Co. A ( has a Gullet in her cheek, as a re A Ministers Good Work. suit of a family quarrel. Kimball shot and wouuded his wife, anc I had a severe attack of bilious her father, Frank Yechout prompt colic, got a bottle of Chamberlaink ly drew his revolver and inftietec ColurCbolera and Diarrhoea Rema fatal wound on Kimball edy, iookawo doees and was entirely cured. says Rev. A. A. Power, John A. Mann, fifty years old, of Emporia, Kan. My neighbor a railroad mau of Portland, Or., across the 6treet was sick for over a twice shot a woman named Annie week, had two or three bottles -- clock should - be more than It should corabin timekeeper. beauty and attractiveness with ac curate timekeeping. We have no a clock but' looks well and times well, too. Tastes will differ so will prices and we can fit all c0Q ditions of buyers limits. All have the sweet cathedral chime gongs Buy your clock of a practical clock maker who knows how to take care of it for you and will do it. Buy here nndwewill.see that you have a TiME-piec- e as well as an ornament and an ornament as well as a timeA. ple. HERBINE will cure constipation, it improves the digestion and arouses the liver to normal activity. Price. 50c. . Riter Bros. piece. a Drug Co. writes: "My mother had an ovarian tumor which' we thought would result In her death, but we had read your advertisement and we commenced uaiug your Favorite lrescnption. We got one dozen bottles to commence and before ahe bad taken three bottle she and we began to improve; she is living have given your medicine the credit. My mother was sixty-si- x years old when the tumor now commenced to grow she is seventy-si- x and the tumor is all gone. She had gotten awfully large, and her limb began to swell before we began to use your Favorite Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure ousness. t e of medicine from the doctor. four for or three used them days without relief, then called in another doctor who treated him for some days and gave him no relief, then discharged him. . He said his bowels were in a terrible fix, that they had been running off eo long that 1 1 was almost bloody flax. 1 asked him if he had tried Chamberlains Colic, Cholera qnd -Diarrhoea-Reme- dy and he said, No. J went home and brought him my bottle aDd gave him one dose; told him to take another dose in fifteen or twenty minutts if he did not find relief, but he took no more and was entirely cured. For sale by Riter Bros, Drug Co. ing down, preceded by, a rushing cataract of water. They started up the ladder way, their lives in constant peril from' the torrent of water that brought with it rocks and driftwood and all - sorts of debris. The two men finally reached the surface, drenched to the skin and badly frightened and sought safety out of the path of the flood. Tintic Miner. up-to-dat- IC01 JOURNAL, LOGAN U1 AH, AUGUST 29 Y The Agricultural College of Utah offers thorough courses in! Agriculture, Domestic Science, Commerce, Civil Engineering, Me-- ! chanical Engineering, General Science, Manual Training in Me-- ! chanic Arts and in Domestic Arts; also a Preparatory Course. The equipment comprises 16 buildings, with modern class rooms; chemical, biological, mineralogical, physical, and soil-- , physics laboratories; department museums; dairy;, carpenter, forge, and machine shops; kitchen, sewing rooms; library and, reading rooms; thoroughly equipped commercial rooms; and such, additional apparatus, instruments, and machinery as are required for thorough and efficient work throughout all departments. Thef acnlty..,numberaA7 fa lb terms opens September 17, 19011 . 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