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Show X.a.Ia-- 4 rv-- t A i it? i :ly jou::al, 4 1 A t t? r 1 4. n? 4 l:,l I I Prop. C. 1. Close, for toe pat; two at Logan Dry Goods Co. years horticulturist at tboA. Notice is hereby given that the h pablished ry A. B. C. Beer in pint bottles at C., left yesterday for Delaware? where he will take the ebair of special tax levied for the purpose Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Mornis; Club Saloon, botany in the Agricultural College of laying a cement sidewalk . and AT Messrs Aaron and Leroy, and of that State. for curbing and guttering the Legaa City, Cache County, Utah. Mrs. Ira Nebeker, are visiting same, in Sidewalk District Five boys hanging aronnd the 1)er 0ne ju Loan City entrance of the street carnival in BTRSCRIPTIOX RATES. The Journal wants sereral Salt LakeonWednesday night; Toads oFgoodWOod on" subscripOne Year 6 Months 3 Months were arrested Sheriff 5 HE Ladies wrappers fron JOJUIIIJAL . 1 will become due on the 15th diy of Oetobei, 1D01, and will bo da- linquent from and after said date, and will be collected in the manner prescribed by law. Hannah II. Jacobson, Lo-ga- n. - City Treasurer. - 3.00 75 $1.50 Single copy, 5 cents. Cash in Advance. ets. by Deputy Shea, whereupon he was attacked irate youngsters -- bent upon the release' of the " boys-- " arrested. lie drew his gun in and gathered in one more of whom were incarcer boy, all ated. t tion. BouNto Mrmn il M rs; D. W: Davison Thursday afternoon, a fine daughter. Mother and babe ADVERTISING KATZS. nty by-twe- self-defens- are doing nicely. Local lines, 29 ets. par line each insertion. Mr. Isaac P. Stewart of this Beading Notices, 10 ets. per line each insertion. leaves Salt Lake today for city Miscellaneous Column, c, a word each Chicago,, where he proposes taking i insertion. . course of three den years Batts on Display advertisements made'P known on application. Advertisements not accompanied by written defections will be inserted until forbidden, and charged accordingly. LOCAL POINTS. '"SEE'those Lndies,"petticoatsmt-Loga- Dry Goods Co. Wheat wanted on subscription, at the office of The Journal. - Get prices on guns and ammmii-tio- u from Jas. Quayle and Co. The . Harris Music Co . is Jh v cheapest place at which to purchase school supplies. Mr. P. E. Van Orden, Jr., of Lewiston, gave The Journal a pleasant call yesterday. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday are Remnant Days at Logan Dry(Goods Co. Wanted Competent girl for general housework. Apply at residence H. E. Hatch, Second ward. , . Mr. Frank Snow of Brigham was in town this week, haviug come ovr to attend the wedding reception of his niece, Miss Mamia McAlister. It is said that a wealthy Eastern syndicate proposes the erection, in the immidiate vicinity of Salt Lake, of a large steel plant, obtaining its supply of iron from the iron mines of Iron and Weber counties. This is good news, if true. Mr. J. - C. Wahlen, formerly conuected with the Fremont County Journal, published in this city, wife anil family, and Miss Jennie Davidson, a sister to Mrs. Wahlen, returned to their former home in Logan, Utah, on Sunday last. Jule evidently came to the conclusion that Logan, is good enough for him, and the Current has the best wishes for, his future welfare at heart. Snake River Current. Mr. C. E. Lloyd of the Daniel-se- n manufacturing company of this city returned last Wednesday from an extended business trip in the east. Mr. Lloyd closed a contract with the Owen Mfg. Company of Minneapolis, Minn, to build and place on the market in the Eastern states the famous Danielsen Swinging Ilay Stacker, and the Danielsen Hay Gatherer. The Owen company is to pay a royalty on each and every stacker or gatherer manufactured and sold by them during the life of their patents. The .Owen company is one of the largest manufacturers in the state oOliuuesota, and it is "certainly a compliment to the merits of the Danielseu implements when a company of the Owen class prefers to manufacture and pay a royalty in preference to continue building the frail' goods of this class too commonly turned out by eastern manufacturers. Self-Leverag- er Baseball, tistry. .On FridavMr. Leroy Nebeker of ,( Continued from 4th Lake Town, and Miss Stella Lan-fe- ar of 'Woodruff, were united in marriage in the Logan Temple. TfaE Journal extends congratulations. Note the offer to agents for the sale of William McKinley, His Life and Work, written by his friend and colleague, Gen. Charles II. Grosvenor, in another column It is a snap for someone. W. S. Henderson, a merclian of Salt Lake, had a diamond stuc torn from his shirt front, while visiting the German village on the Midway of the Elks fain Two arrests were made, but the evidence is decidedly inconclusive, as the gem was not recovered. They sell school shoes that wear at The Logan Dry Goods Co. Following the marriage of Mr Frank W. Thatcher and Miss Mamia McAlister in the Logan Temple on Thursday, which cere-mou- y was performed by Apostle Merrill, n delicious dinner was seyved at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A Me Alister, to the happy couple and members of both families from Logan and Salt Lake, after which Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher took the afternoon train en route to Germany. The presents were both beautiful and appropriate. page.) Summary: Earned uns, none. Two-Ha- sh hits, Stewart. Tluee-H- a e HP, Ttn-clal- l. Paaetd bads, llenty 3, Hensser 1. Buses o.i Halls, off riruseer 4; (!' Shurt-bf- f, Hit Hr pitcher, Henry, struck Ileiuser 7, Shurtliff Hires, Legal 4, Oeden 7, Time 1 ;15. Umpire, Broik, j 1. ont,- - Second game. LOG AX, 2 Hahn, H p 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 2 1 1. 1 1 n o. 1 ss Drtvis, J, Ileut-scr- R 3 2 3 b E. Ileuseer, 1 c , Stewart, 3b 1 . . .... .... ,1b.. TrenberiH Taylor, c f . , Olsen, r f Thomas, p o A B 3 3 3 2 l l ' 0 11 1 0 8 0 0 1 1 0 -- ScOre bv' in tings: 1 2 Loyan 0 1 OgvlcU 0,0 Estray Notice. SUt of Utah, J Come in and see the swellest line of suits that ever you laid your eyes on, and we can save yon some money on your fall and winter s Boys extra heavy fleeced shirts ft and drawers onlv , 25c. at Logan f'onntv 1 In tht"fcmUiPcld reolrct of County. I h.vc In ir.y rourwiaii the r lljwiuk desDry Goods Co. cribed animals Melt, it netcluiined andtateu sold a public euetljn to the awey. will Funeral services aver the re liiyliert cash bpidi r at Sinitl.finld in ml'hfield on Kridny. the 415, day of Oot. 1601, at mains of Elder Christian W precinct, -- . the huur I1 i m. not dlrcernable but Christopherson, who died recently One iron stay inare brand sight slu ul.ier, one year old while on a mission to Denmark, ieeinbl!ng6on P "t- b ark ho se,a few rrsy bairsint'TBiixed, were held in Richmond on Thnrs noOut brands vtUMe. biud feet white. wMcesirip In were and rl ht front leg a little crooked, one face, of a day, very affecting pus , character. It is stated that more enfold One bay bo'sa branded rerinblinir X left r. snudle 1 tnnrk" 1, also itolltr marked, than 100 teams yoiued in the pro nhon'd" rlsht bind leg sore, a little white la forehead cession to the cemetery. The aboat 10 or 11 years old Paid eairav were by speakers at the services were: Samuel TUornUy animal on the 2Mh, day Impound of Sept, 1901. , William PiLKiKiiToN, Elder John Christiansen of Pres--tonPo nd keeper for emubfieia Precinct. who accompanied the remains on their long journey. Elder A Anderson of Logan, and Elder W. D. Taylor of. Salt Lake, The family has general sympathy. .'PA-V- ' I.MA In the case of Charles Haskins Hi' of Bingham, who was believed to have caused the' death of his in faut child, as detailed in Thursdays issne, thcrcvidence-nddnce- d at the coroners inquest was of such a nature as to warrant the verdict of the jury that the little one came to its death from strangulation caused by the father, Charles B. Haskins, violently beating and .shaking it, while iu a fit of madness, but with no intent to jkill; whereupon he was promptly bound over by the local Justice of the Peace for voluntary You! lie Sflrpriscd " Doctors testified manslaughter. as- to the cause of death, and Haskins she wife, although 'If you want to do' a given fainted twice, to tl,ie shaking. bit'of painting, you'll be surprised at the excellent qualiu ties of the Queen Bee supply. Eeaeabsr m Gmrantss I Grii. u Gan R Save money in buying vonr full stock AVe have ths neatest at our store. and best Hue of Guaranteed Clothing, ranging frotnlQW) to $18.0), that m as ever offered to the public; Call In We sell THE WALK-OVESHOE for Men, beside cur numerous other makes. THE QUEEN . Q'JALITY SHOE for Women, and any style o shoe the public could ask for. aid s:a thou. .or' UNION ME2CANTIL3 Sole Agent fer the Aik for Sel - SALE N Si' k k k k ok i Ready-Mixe- They are smooth, go on evenly, hold their color, and dout tost much. Youll is a problem solved in Shoo Economy with a hand-dom- e balance at the end of the year when Selz School Shoes ore purchased exclusively for the children. No manufacturer in tho world builds a line, of shoes as extensive durable purchase all through the life $ of the paint a long time. am closing out my stock of Dress Goods, s& Lawns, Sateens, .Ginghams, Flannelettes, etc. s Also Laces, Embroideries, Buttons, Handkerchiefs, k ScizAT.ivs!. It . feel justified in your Liberty Bell. Sell Hmtler. Paints. d Gcr Goods. We handle the best, largest and most complete line of SUITS, OVERCOATS, GENTS .FURNISHINGS anil most complete line of Foot-wea- r in NORTHERN UTAH. 1 OUT AT ISAAC e, handsome and low priced os the Selz Childrens Shoes this year. Iv .Vy I CorsetsrUnderwearfSilkaline, etc? at. 10 to 60 per 6c doz, cash. Cash Dsjd for Eggs and Poultry. cent dis count, Eggs t ?. Dm? Co., 1 S. LOGAN, UTAH, k v'ThaukliirrlYcstoira'nd A k k pelier, Idaho. . Mont ji 3 & j SELZ, SCHWAB&CO., " Largwt Mamifadurcrs-o- f Boob and CHICAGO Shoes In the World. - |