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Show TUB wliicli tlie soldiers who were guarding jjjifl could with diUleulty master. But old Marfa raised tierself, nnd j they were about to drag her when Ivon OgarefT. Intervened, saying: ' v r Let this, woman Tor Nadia. she was thrown back among t!k crowd of prisoners. The look of Ivan Ogareff had not fixed Itself upon her. - s Michael Strogoff was then led before tlie emir, and there he remained erect, without lowering Lis eyes.. 'Your face tojlie grouad !Iva oCga . ' eff crietXout to him. No! replied Michael Strogoff. Two guards . wUdiod to force him to bend, but it was they who were thrown to the ground by the hand of the robust young man. , Ivan Ogareff advanced :to ward Mb , . chad StrogoH. You are about to die, said be. . t shall die, fiercely answered Ml your face of t ra H or, Ivan, will not the less bear and forever the Infamous mark of the knout I Ivan Ogareff at this answer became ' f t horribly pale. .Who Is this prisoner V demanded the emir in a voice the more menacing chacb-Strogoffr'b- 1 1 - bocau&e bf 1UcalmtreBS. A Russian spyrTunswered IvatrOga-ref-h In mfclug out Michael Strogoff a spy new the sentence pronounced he agalcst him would be the more terrible.' Michael Strogoff moved toward Ivan 1 . Ogaiv.'-- . ' - lj The soldiers stepped him. The emir thCii.iiude a gesture before which the whole- crowd bent their hcadx. Afterward be motioned with "hisb'rmr! - for--- t he Keren, w Web w u a brought to him. lie opened the book . of .the finger- - ou-o- ne Qndplacod-n- is 7 pages. . It washnnee, or, rather, ts these rIental7nEk7TlodIIlmseliV who was about to tUcide the fate of Michael Strog.,ff.' The pec pie cf central Asia jjlve the name of fjrv to this practice. After having Interpreted the sense of the verse touched by the finger of the judge they apply - It nay be. of the ulemas, then approaching, read with a loud voice a verse which finished with these words: And he shall see nojnore the things Bussian spy, said of the earth Feofar-Khaa- , yeti came to see what is pascing In the camp of the Tartars! Look, then, with all your eyes! Look! . (Tob Continued in ovr btzl'hsve) 5500,000 For Diamond. dollars . is the on a famous Hope price placed diamond, now iu this country, by its present owner, Simon Frankel, of Joseph Krankels Sons, Nassau street. According to Mr. Frabke -- Frankel !s declaration when offered $350,000 for the gem by Emanuel M. Gati3 0? the diamond firm of Gattle & Stern, Fifth avenue nnd Thirty-eightstreet, the wondeful blue gem will not be sold a penny less. I have, a client, a member of ? I fashionable society iu New York - the wife of a millionaire, ' who is 4 determined- - to possess the di said "Sir. Gattle to an mond, Evening Journal reporter today. I was commissioned by Lrer husband to offer $350,000 for the stone, and iu order to be the first to bid on it. I went down the bay to meet the Kronprinz Wilhelm, in a revenue cutter yesterday. MrTTnuikeLamLFdid hot waste anyTIire in preliminaries. When I saw him I asked: Did yon bring the Hope diamond with you? Half a million -- h f The Websteriau not be sufficient. unvifiTK. AlYearbeTep it. Editor Journal? Otie Spillman, o - . Please COMSlNC MSALTH AM9 PUSIUSI pV VISiTlMS TUNAltM ATM WMtN IN ALT LARK. On n rrv County Couniii-viOlo U. Atnlw on, Jbui.k County Clerk nty Oounty Kh Uvott(ttr Couuty Attorovy ouuty TrrRLurcr 0)U'.ty aaBsar fitovyJs the lime to buy-- ) our rtsandmiz amages Co-C- a f riucnror. I. I.ennnon ha. J Jin A. CoPHtable Supervr-or-Wm.L- MciCullochfl HtLCINCT. AVOJT Justice . EalNroin. (1. Road Snperviti.) . ' rn. ' Johnson. PARADISE PRECINCT. Justice D. J. James. Constable R. W. Jtmee. Road Supervisor John Bradley. furniture- - Co. llYRlM PRECINCT. Justice Harry G.- - Shaw- .- . Constable N. J. Nielson. Road Supervisor Ormus E. Bates. MENDON PRECINCT. Also remember we are increasing onr stock, and by so doing will er.nble us to give better bargains than ever before. Spande Furniture Col i Justice Constable Road Supervisor John Ladle. zs. nr, "W. FT,TE, IN8URN( E AND LOANS. JnstAruiyed . - - Justice Stephen G. Baxter. Constable K. W Garrett. Road Supervisor N. J. Hartvigsen. COLLEGE PRECINCT. 1 Justice James D. Nuttal. Constable H. i j. Hawkins. Road Supervisor Joseph II. Olsen. MILLVILLE PRECINCT. Justice Job Smith. ' Constable .las. I. Olsen. Boad Supervisor George T Cummings PROVIDENCE PRECINCT. Justice Joseph Campbell. Constable Kda r Ti bnitts. Road Supervisor Benjamin R. Tibbittl HYPR PARK PRECINCT. e Z. Lamb. or Cna'ble--Ge- Road . H. o o Supervisor--Lorenz- Reeder. Peterson. BENSON PRECINCT. Justice A. V, Reese. Constable- - E. I. Tavlor. William Catmull, Road Superversa-- OILS - PRECINCT. PETEl.BORO Justice Vairban. CoJ'tab1e--Joh- n EmvAKDS - Justice Robert Baxter. Constable Joseph B.l Woodward. Road Supervisor Franklin W. Price. Jiiftice--Gu- Oaby Carriaaeo and Cocarts. Main St.' - MT. STERLING PRECINCT. ceociibtt, RPrCIAUST IN REAL r- WKLLSVILLE PRECINCT. WRliam Anderson. Road Supervisor - GREENVILLE Logan O Notice is hereby given Uhat a melting of the stockholders of the Grocery and Drug held on Friday Tried, True and Reliable be will Company the 31st day of January, 1902, a ,H. A. seven o'clock p. m, of that day, a Real Ks'iilr B UKbi, hold inl Exchanged. We the office of Frank Iv. Nebeker iu Cheep mony Old in Mke Will,. Deeds, etc. Call onus First. Collect Ertatee the Wall. the Wasatch Building, Logan 1893. EetablUhtd Utah, for the purpose of amending OSica Cvor Ca:ho Enitting Works, Logan, Utah. article 6 of the Articles of Incor poration of said company by in creasing the capital stock of san company from twelve thousand dollars to - twenty fiyethousam dollars. , Jonei. T. lb Thoms X. Nuith, 'onetaMe , -- W. W. vyor - ' Jutire ON SECOND STREET. William Mr. Frankel laughed. -- The stone is worth half he said, aud that is the prifiS I expect to get for it. I did not go to London aud bid against prominent people to bring the diamond back nnd sell it for a small suih' It will. not go for less than ' ' $500,000. But I wilLyctbave the stone,! concluded Mr. Gattle. The d i a mond u - stilL in - f htj W. B.Preston, Jr. Bccy. strong r.oorn of the Kronprinz YVilhelm, where it .will be held nn- til onstoTmTbfiicers have appraised Many a bright rid happy house it and the duty of 10 per cent of hold has been thrown into sad value is paid by the importers. ness and eorrovr. because of the New York Journal. death of a loved one from a a neg-lee- ted eold.RALLARDS BORIS Mr. While Talk. HOUND SYRUP ia the great cure Editor Journal: I will here ; for coughs, colds and till pulmon- ask Mr. Ftcutczcro what he means ary ailtnm'.p. IYce 50e. For eale by the expression, the teacher has at Riter Bros. Drug C.. L ) s. w. Hendrick " t.ooan You will find a large assortment by going ..to the Spande- - Jt iiiiiu r. sutef I. C. KoeWr .PRECINCT OFFICERSJL Roat tive post among the young fruit trees. It Is to.go to work as soon as the first s :ow falls ani place near the runways of the rabbits slices of apple upon PAINTS, which has been sprinkled just a little FURNITURE, fine will rabbits The arrenev quickly AND GLASS. and devour the apple, when it Is all day. with. them. .This .plan will rid a brrh lot of ecry - rabbit-- inside of three days. - A t. Farrell firo. 0. Rigby nvraphrey-!r- . County 8ur n. w. rurkinso. Oounty Physirlm i.r r(n M. Thomson 3apt. touitly Seh 'k1 County Fivli iul Gume WAnlen A. J. Merrill, r I will give you $350,000 for Vi Allen. rlff-Con- AHWH.or . Hart. Franlt K..Neboke Wl,linraEdwArdi - 'Ci , H. -- -t Jud-f- r Dittrlct Atlortu)- mentioned lately that sheep Splendid Horties- -r Excellent Farms Reliable. Fire Insurance. a short to run for allowed be might Notary work properly and legally executed. period each day In the orchard with(Honest Dealing Guaranteed.) out Injury to. the trees. We believe to Is but wish this statement correct, MAIN ST., LOGAN. OFFICE HTEDWARDS BLOCK. emphasize the fact that they must not be left there, for they will soon learn to peel the bark from the trees and will stand up on their hind legs like a goat to do it. Notice. BOOHLIT COUNT- Y- Gi;FlCERS..i - Olatrint - We i WllCONt VieitoA BOBT.LjrOA lkUBTATB InanDm VERMONT FARM MACHINE CO.f Bellows Falls; VL , A reliable remedy-- Is given to us by an old nurseryman and orcliardlst for tl.e rabbits which arc such a destruc- aho Dav (MB .Pan-Americ- an u. 1902. or Hot Sulphur Baths In Porcelain and Marble T ufcs, Private Plungr s and Immense Swimming Pool 25c Highest Award at the Exposition had a horse raffled off, from which he realized $00; and at the depot us a fm e well token, received $24 more. All of those missionaries he feel highly pleased with-tway Isaac Sorensen, OOO Write for descriptive catalogaoe giving full information. - Mendon. Jan. 19. OVER AN ACRE Of OnoUND WATER RER MINUTE GALLON COVtniNO . - our then alFengagedln-dancing- ," iu the worthy Bishop joining merriment. A collection was made, ami over $2U gathered, lie also As for Mendon, I can say much good for the people. They are sociable, and don't feel one above another as a people. I have lived since 1850,. and have a good elmnee of knowing the peo p!e, and I know 1 tell'tlie troth in making the above statement. Onr schools are good, and giving satisfaction to children and parents: As for public improvements, we can boast of a fine school house and school rooms, andwe anticipate making other improvements in the near future. Yours, BATHING RESORT $160,000 WITHIN A BLOCK Or ALL HOTEL poorest one only .a. (Probably this dairyto man did not run hi3 separator according ' the directions.) These records show that the S. Separator Is without a peer in thoroughness of separation. , . - BATHS the professor could find no fat, and in the 1 HOT "SULPHUR WATER - ofjhc samples niice-tha.tialW- COMALAINTO, AND SANITARIUM - Wahlng ton State Experiment Station at Pullman, in an article in the JCaneA andJiange, Seattle, Wash.Vof August 1 57l90trgive8 theecord ,of the testing of five samples of milk from dairymen using U. S. Cream Separators. The five tests were as follows : i ' . .00, .00, .01, .Oir.04An average of .012 of one per cent. sur-prise- KIIMA NATURAL s. separatoii Theiklnd that gets all thexreamt- Prof. W. J. of the OOUT, ALL KIONIT ALL OTHER RKtN .ARR RL300 OIAEASEE 8U P E R I OR 1TY O fZ... AY TtiE iriFnoyED u. tvery pleasing feature of our celebration on Christmas was thepreseuce ,pf d our youti g bra $sr ba nd , h ich with their h)usfi7 everybody leat ned in so short a time, jltteb have taught praise is lne those-whiliis jouug'bapd, nnd their Jabor is much appreciated JiyYhe people tv of Mcudou, We lifiv Kept throe young missionaries from Mendon this fall: John Cunniugham left for n iir October. lie had just-tw- o days notice, soas theriMvas imtinre for a farewell party, a collection was was made afterward and tbenjeans forwarded to him ; in his mission fiehL Alma V. Sorenseu left for the Eastern States mission' in Nov; ATColleoton was made for him, a dance given for-hi- s benefit, t also a surprise at his home, .wherefrom 50 to 75 people spennm .exceedingly pleasHut evening. Abram Baker left for the Southwestern states on the 10th of the present month. He was given a farewell Jieia in the meeting bouse, where old ond young gathered. After the rendering of a program me and'ehjdyihg a picnic, of which there was plenty and to spare - : EVE R Y-D- - TltM,- OF THE Mendon Matter. " 7 UrjQU E Gfiorj ABLE PROOF V "Trin.uMmlnwBcmrels. - NTunca roaiTivc ncmkdv ran tme ciutain cunt er had roieoNiNe, rhcuma. HEALING will definitions r ? i od. 2 tilso Ip define the word success, and lire word ability. The ei.dr had loft h!u finger resting thev were treated. on the page of the Koran. ?Tha chief JOURNAL, LOU AN UTAH, JANUARY 23 Y nbfthe ability; fAs . TUI-WEEKL- PEDERSEN & CO. ZEPH THOMAS, Debenture Savings Bank; PRECINCT. sl k'UltvkU Up Const aln Road n Superyi9fir--'.laro- su irbr kM)PR G. Y, Smith. 1 Justice Coostable--Wi- i;- Darling. inc r. - rrlkinston. n. R. Miles. Road Supervisor- - "NEWTON PRECINCT. Jnstire John Constable--Go- Roal Gridin Parsons, K. o. Supervisor--Audre- w .Tnstice.-Jaine- Jardine. 11 s re'traen. PRECINCT. CLARSTOV E. Cr"diey. Roadj Supervisor Charles Shnmway Constable-Jo- hn CQVP.VILLE PRECINCT. Justice-- . Finis Collins. Constahle.-JosepTiteneor, Road Supervisor H. faster Bair. h ' RICHMOND PRECINCT. Justice James Funk. 68' Cqpstable A 1 E II ol dertTof B ond si rrSer i inclusive, holding Coupons due January 1st, 1902. Can nOw present them for payment. 0-- RondSujerv LEWISTON PRECINCT. Justice' Charles PAYS 6 PER GENT ON TIME INVESTMENTS; MAIN STREET, .LOGAN, ' isor EUAVtbbJ UTAH: Pond. Constable Wm. II. Telford. Road Supervisor-ti- e'. , II oi liday 1 tbkntox'prkcINcT."" Justice Josenli Wood. ConstHble--Alv- in MiComba. Road Supervisor W m. Homer. |