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Show TEC -- he.j o u n n At -T EARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO, lessees. . Entered at the "every Tuesday, " Thursday and Saturday, at Logan, Utah, ' as second-clas- s nutter. - Post-ofii- ce Editor. Augustus Gordon; the execution being a masterpiece fore, 8 indicating .considerable thought and study. Ariel Cardon was not one whit behind Mr. Cutler, although his part, that of Daniel Jaikes did not allow him the same scope. Soren Peterson, as Captain Skm-newas a callous auu heartless villain, typical of heavy drama work showing his better ' nature and manly devotion when forced; owing to, the discovery f his crime tobid farewell .to hi wife. .TMiss Geneva" Egbert, as .Nellie Denver, acted the part of the careworn, troubled heroine to per great -- and bad effect npon the transmission of telegraphic messages. No such was ever before experienced in r " Utah.x ; V, Tiie Walker Bros. Dry Goods .Co...nfialt Lake has- establ ished -- ft school for the instruction of its - The company pays the instructor, proyides the necessary books .pays the boys for their time, and relies upon the greater efficiency of the boys for their re- cash boys. ' ward. The Journal is admired and patronized because-o- its consistent political attituderTt'ha8been first; last anI all' the" time faith7 -- f -- fally Democratic ever since the division upon party lines. Everyone has always known just what its policy would be, and that wins in tberiong rnirpevcrsrtime. According to the r Salt Lake Tribune, the Democracy of Salt Lake at a recent meeting decided that the Democracy of the Capital no longer had an organ. This is somewhat tough on th if true; but the Tribune has been known before this time, to say the thing that is not so. ' erald,- Why s nor i.d U n cle Sam , wi th all his wealth, not be able to obtain as cheap rates of transportation by the pound ratejor mail, as the express companies get. It is claimed that the Government loses money on second class mail matter at one cent a pound. Still, the express companies carry some mar ter at that rate, and make ho com plaint. WORDS OF WISDOM. ABOUT SHOES 1 CfhriPtmaa is over and we find qnite ft Jot of SHOES that we would like1 to dispose of. Broken down almost fection. with grief aud Vorrow her efforts tcilbearTu pflnd hope for the best most touching and only were equaled by her extreme joy manifested npon the return of her wrongly accused husband. Mrs. Gertie Gilbert; as Olive Skinner, gave a very, nice rendk tion of a difficult part, acquitting herself with credit L The- - company is a good one and received expressions of commenda-tian.-npon..ii- lI sides. Nothing better in.the dramatic line has visited We trust Preston this season. before the will ns visit they again season closes, when we hope conditions here will be more favorable, and bespeak for them a ,good house. Preston Standard. The Company plavs at II y rum, JACKSON DAY. and Patent Leather Shoa, ranging in price from $2,50 to $&50. We Q1 are now pricing them. at ......... 11th; 13th;. Logan, January Saturday, Kf V-L.t- bnnoh of TStTpaTrs of warm lined shoes and Kid Button and Lace QQ worth from $1.50 to $2.25 a pair. . . . -- The Sait Lake Democracy celebrated JacksonDay on Vednesday evening. Judge Kin g ws, the Herald principal speaker!Tfie says of thg meeting: r Jackson day was celebrated last evening by the Utah Democratic club. A feature of the meeting, which was held in the' office of George D. Alder, was the address of Judge W. H. King on the wisdom of the Democrats of this state partaking of a revivifying spirit and selecting able leaders to renew the proselyting work , to be done before the campaign opens next fall. Iu histalk7Judge King said that it is about time the Democratic partyIoeaIIy snatched away the halo whicii so many people seem to President believe surrounds Roosevelt and the Republican T administration. lie declared that the pe'bple have been misled into thinking that Roosevelt is independent and a reformer, and that congress will do something for the relief of the west. The judge added that the Democratic party was never in so good a position to go before the people with an array of facts which will show what gross misconceptions have become current with reference to the popular belief of the beneficence of the Republican administration. Touching upon local affairs, Judge King said that' the people should be aroused at the thirst for power of that syndicate known as which the Silver King crowd, he characterized as trying to steal the Mormon church for the beuefit of the Republican machine. President J. II. Moyle occupied tl e. chair, and when Judge Kings motion pledging the club to give its support to the proposition to have a rousing meeting at an early date to prepare for the next state campaign, there was no dissent. The secretary reported that the sum of $84G,12 remained in the fog" MAINLY . situation . 1902 do for had II better what Think January Saturday you livelihood throb gh life, then lay your plans accordingly. Prepare Up to date the new independent yourselves for your duties und try paper of Logan fs rather a laugh to make an honorable record for ng stock than the success which yourselves thattoyour name may be down handed future generations its promoter hoped for. with honor and respect.' a- mm r, boysstudyoverjHhe THE'RErENT-fog-bas-3m4- i: JOUENAL, LOOAN. UTAII.' JAOTAEX 11 Y can do" something aIittleT better than any of their neighbors their service will be in greater demand.' There is one man in this country that receives a salary of a million dollars a year, which is more moneyJhan is paid: by thesame company to thousands of other ' employees! They pay him this amoun t because they have found he is worth it to tfyern. It has often been said that it is a - man that is wanted and not men Now, B- Y- PUBLISHED TUI-WEEKL- J oMIens $IJ0 to Shoes lace and! congress, now A big bunch $2-Ca- lf 1.00 A big bunchy of Childrens Finft Kid Shoee. lace liud. but too. line of g close out at cost. for Felta, to Rubber-Good- s : .....I? : 1 ( ZEPH THOMAS, Wells-viHerMondavrt- he Debenture Savings Bank.- - thelSthTThePrestdrStaudard Notice. rThe- Relief - Societies of Hyrttm Stake will hold their conference at Hyram on Saturday, January 18th, 1902, commencing at ten oclock a.5m.,and a full attendance isjdesired.: E PAYS 6 PER GENT ON TIMEJNVESTMENTS,. : Mary E. Howell, Nellie Parkinson, . Holders Y)f BondsTiu! Series A to inclusive, holding "Coupons due January 1st, 1902: Can now present them for payment.. - -- MAIN STREET, LOGAN, Lzzie B. Owen, Presidency. UTAH:, Mary 0. Hill, Secretary. - - V -- - IS Horse meiv Attention! SFANDE FURNITURE CO. Those of you who have good saddle horses for sale, now is your time to dispose of them at liberal prices. They must be well proportioned, 14 hands 2 inches to 15 hands 1 inch; and from 5 to 8 years old. soilnd and in good condition. Bring them to Logan on Jan. 17th. Robert U. Walsh. At Thatcher Livery Stables, t Have- our SPANDE FURNITURE CO. RIND ITS - G seen you - inur fmm j and the prices are away down; low. display Estray Notice. Sale of aimal State of Utah. . furdamag-- i s. j as County i f Cache.) In the Lewiston Lrtcirctof nld County. I have in my hmbioh he following described animal which, f not claimed and taken away, will be noid at jmliic aucilon to the highest cioh bidder at i. y home in Lewi.ton precinct, on W.duerday, m.the 15th day ot Jan. 103, at me hour of lp One white mare, weighing about 1000 lbs. No . i brands visible. Paid auimal Is held by mo to secure the perment of ft. .10 damagra none b eaid aul-mupon ttio oremlfes of H. J, Talbert on tne 4th day ot Jan. 19(3, W. b. TEI.FOKD, Poundkeeper for Lewiston Precinct. x Th following words of wisdom treasury, behalf of Messrs, Powers, come from the Mt. Pleasant Pyra- Letcher, McMaster, Angell aiut Dale, the committee authorized to In our Utah towns we have often draft a ney set of s for the Estray Notice. noticed crowds of boys from lG-- to Ljut Letcher presented a re-- . jif. of for damage, - -Sale an'mal 20 years of age or. our streets, conwhich, under the rules, was SiHieoi Cieh, p0rt, ) stantly smoking cigarettes and iaid over untii the next meeting. I 8S- ) of Cache. County ladies vile about remarks making It was decided to hold auother In Ui iiuilou Prcciuc- of said County. de I have in my post8iun (be following who are passing. They never ap- meeting at Secretary Alders office scribed ftra7 auiniali, lawfully Impounded which, if not claimed and takeu away will pear to do. anything either for! on the evening of Jan. 22, at which be aotd at public auction to tne highest cash themselves or anybody else or Hi Trenton Piecluct, on timeall Democrats will be expected bidder at luyioriwl of January. 1302, at Ahe in plans for the future! to attend. Part of thebusinessto-he- Saturd.y, thelmh da; insurTJt oclock p. m. One orral gelding, white atrip In face, right They Picak of thcir fatlier US' transacted will be the filling of the front foot w bite, left hind loot white, comiog old man and think they are ever so vacancjes iie no brand visible. 0f TiCe two years old. star In forehead, under much smarter than he is. The president Timmony , deceased, and One black filly, whitefeet both hind white, coining two Up'hUe, no brand visible. onlrvegctate and growr Director J. C. Murphy, who is not yeerrold, Said animals are held by me to secure the these are called on toTake Ljyy jn done by said paymeut of ?l CO per head damage animals, npon the premises of A. J. Hill. their place in life s battle we fear Alvin McComba. Pound Keepef Trenton Piecluct. they will find themselves very ill .A Good Show.. prepared. jWc of ten wonder .what they willloe like -- 0 years hence. The Legan flramatie Co. made The ehances are that within a few their first appeataxice here this years they will entice some young season on New Years night, in girl to marry them and this before that ever popular drama The they have money enough to buy Silver King. -a bundle of lath to build a coop in Despite the absence of the cuswhich to live. tomary musical selections, which The mind of youth is better I greatly ; assist in reaching the of retaining what is jn?yS 0f the audience, the cotUDanv learned than at a more advanced di(1 niceiv. MrrT. II. Cutler iu age. That is thfrtihie to acquire an the t5tip role was in fine fettle at education, to secure the proper one tjme 10iding the people and to fit it for theduties I bolin a8 he described the feelings of life. It can t be done on the 0f Hauuted murderer, the next street corners and only m0vjug them to tears with hisjre-oonrs- c of study. The sooner, the lflectiong 0j i,ome and wife and youth of the land knows this, thecj1i(jrcn II is --description-of his better Their smartness wiltavail dream, wherein he depicted (the them nothing. It is what the trial for murder, his being sencan do will be the test and if they tenced by the murdered man, and I SRANDE FURNITURE SPANDE FURNITURE C0 COk y M a;1. tvdr;g:v!J!i.H Iffisjraicsggics P.'"W. CBCCZIETT, la ' , SPECIALIST IN F.EAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOANS al Spleudid Homes Excellent Farms Reliable Notary work properly and legally executed. Fire-Insuranc- e. ' by-law- (Honest Dealing Guaranteed.) - BLOCK. OFFICE IN EDWARDS MAIN ST., LOGAN. I TTr on beds, 1 ' mite' spell-traini- le ng 1 , by-a-h- ard I V 4 FOc DING BEDS, L1NOL- - EASY CHAIRS, -- cy feel-capab- tt h Biggest line of Furniture iu N. Utah in-dul- ge EUMS.OARPETS, t PAINTS, OILS, ' .. $ i f GLASS..; Large Stock of Queensware fc ' . Airrieultural College of Utah. During the winter months, beginning January 7, the college offers special courses in the various subjects of agriculture, horticulture, household management, cooking, addition to the work, of these In and blacksmithing. carpentry, hiscourses,' students may take such courses in mathematics; English advantageoustory, and other subjects as they are prepared to pursue that-thoenare so classes different sections of The the adjusted ly. the of of the in work take departments any tering in January may institution for which they are prepared. For special circular,- - and other information,- - address,- feterinary-'SeifcDee-dairyingr-sewi- se ' . v j , - ,, Agricultural College, , . i1 Logan, Utah. |