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Show TEE THE JOURNAL PTJBMSHkD by- - EARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO, ' lessees. Entered ; it tbe c every Tueday, and Saturday, at Login, Utah, Thursday as ecofldlass flutter.' A Poct-oflk- Augustus Gordon, Editor, . November Tuesday 3 1901 TRI-WTEUL- JOURNAL. LOGAN UTA Y noteworthy fact that the money in circulation No unit r 1; 1001, was $107,110,130 greater than one year ago, despite the fact that there was a reduction of over of treasury notes of , 1890 outstanding. The chief increase was in geld and silver certificates and national bank notes. It will be remembered that daring the discussion of the money question in 180C the champious of the single gold standard assured us that we had plenty of money. And yet here is a gold standard organ pointing gleefully to the fact that, on November 1,' 1901 r.we had $107,000, 000 more in circulation than on November 1,1900, and this in spite of the fact that there was a reduction ,of over $24,000,000. of treasury notes of , 1890 outstand ing. . It will be 'observed that the Record says; The chief increase was in gold ami silver certificates and in national bank notes.! It also boasts that all this money is Theuptandard good as , gold. silver dollars and silver certificates $24,-000,0- that Experience has pit.ved when dread Winter arrives, snow, disagreeable as it may seem to the pedestrain, is necessary to the pub lie health. The old .saw; A black Christmas makes a' green churchyard. has been proven to be correct times without number. Letushopeforsnow,abuiidant snow, both for the benefit " Now Hi tevrriiai A lamentable alfibt, again t Hi from with I U 00 sorrow; I Ue mult Umr t!nu all cay; Through th r.tlit they will stay, And ha knows not bow many tomorrow . n i l red; Ills frol-osi- i t O'er lit far tbrr it tpra4 A uJ lock lint Urtraia saelucboly) 11' a t irtur ot grii And arotura belief ; That be never again can b Jolly. -- ' - tW - - r i 1 : That but a Hire emphasis afijetloa with which he'a contending. Ktlt uwu;;: 1 There U often aneeae, ' , And therea often a wheera Ai he-- atopa for a brief ton venation;- Off he beatrt a deep tlyh ' . Aa he wipe front each eye Ttan In time, to prerent percolation. , - ' Be haa trouble to 1mm, But advice he wi.l apum. For be jays hea Irfrd ever thing going; Thera U nothing to do- - , But to woiry 4t through And keep up k pretense ot brave abowtng,-- Of hla woea dont - make ligh feerite Fr the bayhimself and ; Haa enough for hit neighbon; So lierea hoping relief Soon will terminate grief Under which the poor enreter now la bora. 1 Chronicle-Telegrap- . X I I. x t -c- TEE 10,000 1 -- The Nation'. iii its issue of By order of the Board of County Sat- any Other urday, says:' place in town than Quayle's, and yon will be assured of fair treatment.! In making this dirty; uncalled for attack, the Nation' is' but following out the blackmailing scheme it has unsuccessfully attempted with other reputable busi- ness houses. Some day the black- t mailing sheet will go a little too far; just far enough to ' utter a criminal Hbel. Everyone knows a suit for damages could result in nothing but expense for the : N x 1 -- , Used in 1901. :,: . - SE iThe . ( ., 'a . -- -- 4 - ,,4 " , Beocon Light Socfcty. Finest Store . . and the most -- stock of Mens Boys and Children! Clothing in Cache Co. .Exposition an Miss Virginia Bush. Magazine Review! Miller. Mrs. Revolutionary Period Anna M,. Faris. IIul-d- a Mens Blue and Black Mrs. Cheviot Suits with white and Did You Say Bargains? red stripes. ...100 Over. Coats asrirQodxas stolen and deposited at E. R. Miles, Smithfield, and he ,i selling them, and knows nothing4 about valnes, so you get them at your own price. Call while they are.In sight. , E. R. Miles, Jr.-'. . SI2-00- Mens Black Clay .worsted-suits- , From Lewiston came down last week and bought a big Carpenter 'best in the state church organ from the Hams Music Co. This makes 21st church organ this company has sold. boasts that at present we have the WANT COLUMN. largest per capita circulation on record. The Record-Heralsays: , FOUND Black pig 3 months According to the treasury state- old. - Call, and pay damages. ment the amount of ouey in C. C. Cmsall. circulation iu the United States LOST One dark bay horse.long on. November 1 was $2,246,300,542. On an estimated population of.78,-21- bodied, weighs atymt 1,100 pounds 000 this was equal to $28.72 short tail, wire cut around knee on right-hinwith white speck in per capita, whieV is 'the highest forehead.- leg, Deliver at The Journal point the circulation has ever office auF receive $5 rewardr reached. The circulation consists of the following kinds . of money, NOTICE, for sal- e- As my shop wUl be closed during winter all alias good os gold:' Gold coin, $633,853,471; ' ,'gold certificates. outstanding accounts most ,be staudard '' silver, settled at once. For, sale one $281,G78,639; dollars, $73,113,320;. silver certifi- feinfcle buggy and harness, one cates, 441,810,337; subsidiary buggy mare, one double work har silver, $83,999,331; treasury notes ness, one set blacksmith tools, two of 1890. $41,334,614; United1 milch cowl and four yearlings. A. C. Jacobson, States notes, $338,781,028 national bank notes, $351,674,5G2. , It is a . South Deseret Mills, Very Nobby, and SIO to Musical Committee - Record-Heral- d electrical effectsr i Pan-Americ- W J Bryans Commoner says: l - The Beacon Light Societywill meet at, the B. Y.- - College Thursday, Dec. 5,. at 3:30 p. m. The programme will consist of the following numbers: MORE MONEY BETTER TIMES. i(atJuetroQ7V e carry complete-al- i - ' - J). - l SQUARE. v FEET. 10,000 SPECIAL SCENERY - r Chicago , ! . ,4 Bate of flrkl publication,' Def. Sid A. Sxecuier. George C, 19 0A- lj, . - smiths. in Lvgae City. i'omnty. third day ot April 4. Utah, on or before ihh ' ! . We have z A roma?' tic little story, comes from Patterson, N. .7. A youth named Carlo Grille was engaged to wed a maid jnamed Mina Boissot," upon a pertain day. The day and hour arrived, but the bridegroom was missingX The lady cried for a ful half hour,- when the bridearrived clad in, a red groom finally flapnel shirt, corduroy trousers and an overcoat, The reason was that Carlo had been living with an aunt who was opposed to his marriage, 'and iworder to- - prevent it, had carried off, as she supposed, all of the young man.s clothes, while he slept; but she overlooked the miscellaneous assortment in which -he appeared. Afterward she love .realized that laughs at lock- The' 1 Commissioners of Cach& (rarity I ' The Comical Irishman 5 Utah, notice is hereby fciven thit The FnnyJcw-.f;- , sealed bids will be received, by the - Nodcc ol Trope aid Dissolution. I The Great Ex plot Ion.) ,v . said Board on the 10th day of X , t Smkinsr r Ship-..J. the Fifstof Judicial Court tbe PIstrict la December, 1901, for the. construe District of Ika Sut of Ctah, Couni o Cache. i 'The Great RaftSceuerj. . n, ter of the Diaaelntion of theFfovi-daa- c theMa ion of one iron,, one combination la Great Asylum aufl Mtilvtile Irrigation District. . ,?he and one pile bridge, to be erected FursBant to alt eider of the dddge f the eatiUut Court herrtofor maoe- In tbe ALL THE LATEST AND. BEST SPELTALTIESV over Logan river on 'the ' new above :I)RAMA OF premises. oUoU beteby givaa that tbe Beard of Stockholders Trustees end of the Providence from road ' Lbgau end Millville leading County 'f. . HUMANITY., irrigation District have applied o Mendon. te this Court 'lor en orner dlsa dvine said or anr and proe person onjee ing The Departure from Capetown Deck of the. Steamship The Iu Said bridge to be constructed district, ihetnto are renal red to file inch o) cnou s within 15 days from the dn e ef the firatpubll specific-ionfernal to and Machine Tbe Explosion The Raft iu MidOcfeaur-Th- e Last according, plans cation of this notice, with the Clerk of Ula file office now on of Court.-in the Drop of Water The Lunatic Asylvm The EscapeThe Palace Hotel ? A. L. Farrell, The Murder The Wages of Sin is Death; ;hCounty Surveyor, to whom in-all Cleri District Court. Date of Ant pabllcatwm Srd day of Dei ember nadirs are referred for farther 1WL i Popular Prices 35c, 50c and 73c. . formation. jf. Z, Stewart, Jr Attorney. The said Board reserves the right to reject auy and all bids. A. L. Farrell, ? theN ri Buildinp: County Clerk. complete -- ; A Great Scenic' Production omparison - . r 1," And hla harah, huxky tones, J And bia halt auppree-e- d moans taaprcaaton that alimxt heartrending. , . eyea V. - ,- t Thr are team la hla - X. . '31 3 1 aggregating - more - than - half a billion of dollare are not redeemV Pittsburg in gold. The silver certifiable ; in silver redeemable The full dinner pail has been cates are the Republican shibboleth for sey dollars while the silver dollars are not redeemable at all. It is an old PfiOBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP eral years. Because labor has not question, but nevertheless will NOTICE. generally locked employment, and bear repetition: Why is this has been able to satisfy the, most half billion dollars, representative Ooniult (Jountj Clark or tko Rupee urgent needs for food and clothing, wholly of silver money, as good as ira Signers for Further Information. it has been assumed that labor has gold!the It'Would alsootbethein order for single champions had its full rewardjlL but if old standard td eiplain 'why they Iu tho District Court Probate Division should be made between are so prond of am increase in the In and for Cache Co State of Utah- the contents of the full dinner pail circulation, when they assured ns and the tillof rfare provided for befojrmthe increase that we vhad E i " Notice to Creditor. of money. plenty . the rich man's lunch,--a wide, dif Estate of William F. UIW daeenaad. Creditor will preaentclaima with voucher lo . ference plight be noted tho undoratgwen at tb othed 01 th Countv State of. Cache Clerk fanner. of-th- e t THE HAY FEVER IT E. - i D3G3MBS I i I $10.00- - c C $12.00-215.- 00 ' d . , v . f i f , Bargabs In Boys and 1, drens : Salts and d - j I Chll- - . - Overcoats. . v Wo iruarenteo oatisfaction. and aro undorsold by none. oariu iamiii m smw. |