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Show AUGUST TIIE TtMTESILT JOUUNAL, LOOAN, UTAH, to pay a fine of $5 and costs, which would mean at least double that term. As she sank back into PUBLISHED BT the dock with thieves, EARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO, and other malefactors, she doubtlessees. less thought this a hard world. rs TREATEMENTOF jT Entered at the every Tuesday, and Saturday, ft Logan, Utah, Thursday matter. as second-ck- s Post-ofii- ce :1 calico home; eat crusts and wear if necessary, than to he exposed to dangers such as encompass the inexperienced and unprotected girl in a large city. THE JOUENAt. wife-beate- '-- Tiie Richfield Reaper says that it is astounding to see who many WOME- The American traveling in fl N- for-eig- n Out Sale, io Bicycles- Bi Closiug lands lias it impressed upon plows, harrows and cultivators .the .. fields ever him strongly that although there have stood out-i.Gents Crescent wheel, single tube, price $30.00. since spring work was, finished. are some men iu this country who Sale price $2100 ' Some farmers left their, mowers j will permit a woman to stand cushionGents wheel, detachable Dayton frame, and rakes in the fields all the time while they remain seated in a pub-- 1 tire, price $50.00. Sale price $37,25 Gents Dayton vhcel, detachable tire, price $40.00 between the first and second cut- lie vehicle, place of amusement or Sale price... - - $30.25 ting of hay. Had the Reaper man j worship, in no country, in the Ladies detachable women wheel, Dayton tire, price $40.00 generally lived in Cache valley he would long world are the Sale price $3075 since have considered this the so well treated as in America. Gents Sale $30.00. price. Roadster, Dayton $19 25 price usual course, and would have been Mr. David Keith of Salt Lake, Crescent wheel, double tube, price $25.00. Boys astounded only had he found the who,. with his wife and family re. ..! $16-5Sae priee a '"European an and from turned housed trip farming implements cared for as they should he. Evrn few. days ago, said upon this quesj i threshing machines aro frequently tion: housed for the winter in a shed Or.e of the things that imwith a leaky roof and with one o pressed me greatly was the way two sides open , to the winds of they treat the women over there. In and other European counheaven, aud the chickens settle on triesItaly I saw women harnessed up them for warmth on sunshiny days. with dogs, cattle and ponies, work- I.... HIGHER EDUCATION. Next year, when they are taken ing in the fields. I also saw them II.... BUSINESS EDUCATION. in section covered railroads with are on filth; out, they shoveling .III. . . . PHOTOGRAPHS. the iron work is rusty, the wood- gangs, their hands as hard as iron work warped, the paint has lost its from the labor, and afraid to look for fear of a blow from the Three Mttle books for young men and women about to attend pristine freshness, and the belting up overseer. I saw women mowing school sent free. Write for them. is harsh, dry and cracked. Each in the fields with straight-handlesucceeding year adds to the havoc, scythes, that compelled them to Latter-da- y until the machine has outlived its bend far over in order to cut the . M usefulness and is consigned to the crops. I cant say that the sight SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. was good to look at. scrap pile or given over to i the chickens Many permanently. Fall opening Sept. 9th. Yon can eater sew. Y. M. M. L A. Convention. farmers are kept poor buying A general convention of officers farming implements and paying of the Y. M. M. I. A. of Cache interest on the notes given for Stake will be held in the Brigham them, and the assumption must be Young College, Sunday, Sept. 15, that farming is the most profitable 1901; meetings will, be held at 10 " ' of occupations, or it could not a.m., 2 p.m. and 6;30 p.m., to stand the drain of such constant which the Stake presidency and the various Bishoprics of the Stake are and reckless prodigality.. invited. . New-Lin- e of Mens and Boys Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Blankets, W. Jno. Crawpord, and nn safety of , The unwisdom Secretary. Call and see before buying elsewhere. W etc!, just arrived. ot allowing girls from the co untry to go to the cities to work, unless can save you money. Notice. Estray i the parents are certain that proper I have In my possession: guardianship will be kept over One gniy.mrs, about ten years old, branded REMEMBER reaembliug 2 with perpendicular bar above, oa them by employers who they know Lit tHlgb. Weight about 1000 pounds, Oae bay mare, about feu years old, branded and can rely upon, was illustrated reeembblng A surmounted by half circle, on We are still Headquarters for Knit Garments, Union Suits, Hosiery, etc. 1.000 Pound rienttbich. Weight forcibly iu Salt Lake a few days The above described abjut claimed not if animate, and taken away on or befuie Sept 7th, will be 0ED2R;N037 FOR FALL. ago, when the police found two sold to the highest cash bidder Saturday, Scot. 2 oclock p. m.at the Logan City Betray at 7ib, country girls who said they eame Pound. to the city to work as domestics, Dated Logan, August, 20th, 1901. B M.Llwu, occupying a room in a low lodging Logan City Fstray I'ourd Keeper. house, iu company with two young Estray Notice. Z. C. M. I. BUILDING. meu of bad character. .They had I have in my possession: id heifer, mostly white in One red already been there for several days law, white tail, no horns, bianded AI on light and nights. According to the story side, near backbone. Tba above inscribed arlmal. If not claimed or before Sept. 9ib, will be told by the girls, they had been and taken awav on cat-sold to the highest .bidder Monday Sept. out to one of the pleasure resorts, h, at 2 oclock in. a the Logan City astray Pound- p, and had been induced by the young . Dated Logan, Augnrt, 2Gib, 1901. B. M, Lewis, men in whose company they -- .were Leg an City Islray Posnd Keeper. PLUM3ERS SUPPUB found, to partake of beer or wine A SPECIALTY. untilr without realizing jt.they be WE- HAVE J UST RECEIVED came intoxicated. It was an easy ANOTHER CAR LOAD matter upon their return to induce them to occupy a private room OF where they could recover from the effects of the s intoxicants. Ilere, however, they were further plied with liquors, and during the entire time of their stay were helpless, and most of the time unconscious! Consisting of the most elegant line Needless to tell the rest of 4he of side boards, chiffoniers, i HARDWARE shameful story. The previously ladies etc. desks, dressers, good character of the girl wasruiacd .X Vas forever. This story is told We will have a car-loa n. Editor. Augustus Gordon, Thursday . It woulS) August 2?, seem that 1901 the editor of the Nation has acquired a new habit, qnd is now- - indulging in pipe dreams. Stewart, son .. of Mr. and Mrs. G. S.. natch of T36hntrruirriittle fellow of between three and four years of age, was poisoned and died recently as a result of eating a number of kernels from apricot stones. Such stones as those of the peach, plum and apricot, particularly the latter, should be burned; as when expose to the air for some time they secrete a poison that is deadly when taken in any considerable Quantity. ...... ! . . -- 7 - d There seems to be some hope of a reduction of the grasshopper pest that has proved so destructive in the southern part of the State this year. W. D. Rees of Wales, Sanpete county, reports that the pests are dying off in carload lots, as aresult of the work of a small brown bug that gets under their wings and bores into their bodies, killing them. It is reported from other parts of that country ..til at blackbirds are occupying themselves in the destruction of the hoppers, eating them by millions. The fecundity of the grasshopper is so great, however, that grave fears are entertained for the safety of the crops next year, when the eggs laid by those hoppers that have survived the bng, blackbird, traps, poison and all other meaus of extermination, hatch out. - Three interesting Boots Saints Univeraitv, f Wool Batts, Cotton Batts. i - ' -- f '-- 1 . . On tiie fourth of this month, in a speech delivered at Marinette, iseonsin, tf. S. Senator Benjamin RX (Pitchfork) Tillman of South Carolina, made an impassioned plea in justification of the lynching' of negroes in the Southern States. The startling number of lynehings that have occurred since that time, seem to come as a natural consequent of his speech. At the same time he denounced the 'niggers in ever' capacity except as beasts of burden, and condemned even the attempts of Booker T. Washington to give them industrial education, and all attempts to raise then to the level of respectable and respected citizens. When leading citizens of the South express therdselves iti this wa f, is it any wonder that the fires of race hatred are kept alive, and that crimes and lynch ad number of girls from this valley ings increase! of chairs are allowed to go to different cities It is evidently a crime to be old to work, and others wish to go " - and rockers vin a few and poor in Cleveland, Ohio! On when they hear the glowing stories days, when our stock of , x, an 19th old of named Sarah July good wages, light employment lady and will carpets draperies, ve ears of age, and ample leisure told by former Lake, seventy-fiwas haled before the police' court. companions, and see the perfectly also arrive. Pay us al visit x , Her sole offense was that she had lovely clothes they wear when slept upon a bench in a public they return on a visit. It may be OUR STOCK WILL BE TIIE park upon the previous night. true that a majority of the girls Her clothes, while scanty, were are very circumspect !n their beMOST COMPLIES clean and well mended, and she havior;' that they are careful in IN NORTHERN UTAH: declared her ability and willing- their choice of companions, and ness to work. She explained that could not be tempted to drink in -- she had had a homcfuhtH" the preany company; but if they are vious day, but the family she young, pretty, and fond, of plea-jsurstayed with had moved, and she tbeir very inuocencer may be had not yet found another place jUscd by the designing libertine as to stay. She was sentenced to a means to entrap them. Better in thirty days in the workhouse, and many cases for them to remain at two-year- Logan Knitting Factory, -i - - x- , i pipe,; BLACKSMITH SUPPLIES, CONTRACTORS SUPPLIES. BUCCIES. WACOFJS. SHELF -, r e, PUMPS, SPANDE FURNITURE - CO. nLogfa&a., s TJtala..: Dont uou people In Smlttilleld and Its sum fly Inn country know tlat MILES; X JB, f sellsXlumber! lath, SHINGLES buiLding hardware? AND tirVal I "e vary tLIii" in a"ecieriirlin of a new and "neat line of dhi(drens Clothing and a fine line o and Shoes; eaters to the Fancy Gent's Furnishing Goods re eckwear niukDress1 Shirts also has Shoes, Underwear, added a complete and Harness Shop, together Butcher Shop. Anything you want, anytime you vant ill-- ii'.'O lias" Up-to-da- te t |