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Show mn tri weekly journal, logan utaii THE JOURNAL , ia publish'd every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Morniii Logan City, Cache County, Utah. rates. auBscKirrioit Year One ' 6 Months S3. 00 $1.60 Single copy, ' 3 Months 75-eta- 5 . cents. Cash In Advance, . . ADVERTISIKQ RATES. 'Local lines, 20 eta. per line each Insertion. Beading Notices, 10 eta. per line each insertion. ' Miscellaneous Column, e. a word each insertion. Bates on Display advertisements known on application. made Advertisements not accompanied by written directions will be inserted until for'bidden, and charged accordingly. - - LOCAL POINTS. Flannel Waists at half prient the Union Meicaiitile Co. Miss Jackson rarried Portland -- by Ktomr. PortlanxhOregoniau. If you want shoes andelothing at cost, go to J. II., Andersons. has several The Il.vrum Co-othousandJrst-clas- a cedarposts- - for sale. Mrs. Mattie Unwell Cannon is now the mother -- p uangnter. Loati yesterday. Shoe laces forband bags at t City Shoe.Store.- A fink stock of hardy appile trees at The Logan Nurseries. .Uon. C. Z. Harris of Kichmonc was in Logan on business jester day. Spring tonics, wholesome beer and the best qualityof liquors at Clnb Saloon. . Go to John II. Anderson's for gum boots and rubbers. Best goods at lowest prices. The Logan Knitting Factor Co. is making a most beautiful display of its premium pictures. Eliason Sisters-ha- ve picture window. It displays to advantage their fine stock of millinery. Tre Estey Piano and Newman Organs have a .walk over other . instruments." Harris Music Co. Tiif. Logan Temple. will close on Wednesday, April 2, -- and :reopen on Wednesday, April 9, 1902. Brgclearanceaaleof shoes and clothing at J. H. Anderson's. For 30 days selling at costr Complaints come in from local sportsmen that dnckshooting Js going on .in the swamps below town. jR George E. Boomer, associate eJifor,nhe SeittrfS55TilistT and a Socialist organizer aud lecthrer ; The Union Mercantile are selling-j- s in the city. theirentlte stock of Flannel Waisfsl j . The Engineers of the Agnculat half price. , turai College, are ont with very of neat invitations for their ball to be Will have a grand-openi- ng Sample Bats at Mrs. T. D. Fob- given this evening in the college s cits, March 27th and28 gymnasium. The Salt Lake Temple will close The last masquerade ball of the on Thursday evening, April 3, and seasou at Parry Hall Monday evenreopen on Monday Morning, April ing, March 24th. Valuable prizes 7. will be given. Dont fail to attend Mr. Willoughby, who' acted as if you wish an evenings enjoytraveling man for th? Herald for ment. several years, is in tl e c.ty selling The largest and best line of oil stock. . gnus, ammnnition- and bicycles in Word was received in Logan on northern Utah, at the Logan NovThursday, of the death at Mont- elty Shop. Also headquarters for pelier, of Mr. Ed. Ed. Burgoyne, repairing of all kinds.- - Work the welt known nerchant.He passed guaranteed. First door west of Thomas tailor shop, Logan. D. away bn Wednesday evening. t- Jauxitka, the fortune teller and MLRolfsenprop. President Kerr of the A. C.4 clairvoyant, left town on Thursday, at the invitation of Marshal in a talk to the students on ThursCrockett, who discovered that she day morning, predicted the early was indulging in immoral practices. establishment of a street car line At Los Angeles, the grammar from the depot to the college. He schools were dismissed and over stated that the project was being 4,000 children welcomed Miss seriously considered by men of Jackson to their city ns a heroine means aud influence. We hope his who throughoutEuropc,had won prediction may proye true honors for American art. .Yesterday at fl oclock a. m. was the time set injustice Smiths local fishertneu have Several court for A. J. Hill to appear and been recently boasting of their large show cause why he had not comcatches, made within the past with the week or two, and their talk has plied judgment of the court last October, when C. A. put Warden Merrill on his mettle. Reese awarded $G5 damages was Hence some arrests may le e xpect-ed- . for the 'overdriving of a team Prof. C. M. Harris is to be con- which Mr. Hill drove to the Park. Mr. Hill failing gratulated on securing Miss Jack-so- n Natipual to appear yesterday, he was adand her compauy for the B. Y , March 31st. The hall will be judged in contempt of court, the case was continued until today, packed. . Provo wanted this comand an attachment issued. pany but Mr. Harris was offered first chauce. Buebafl. Mr. C. E, tfhorsteB3en has reManager Keeler is being flooded signed as manager of the Ogden "Woolen Mills Co., and has been with applications for positions from players in all parts of the -- Woolev-of succeeded that place. Mr. Thorstensen will country, and his real work now beprobably go to Salt Lake to man gins, for great care is necessary in age the new kuitting company or- the selection of players in order ganized there by J. A. Hendrick- to avoid the danger of" getting son of thlsclty. On a telegram reached Prof. J. F. Miller, ,wilL deliver TioganThursday, fronWMaudie 1lake; who an address on Tb Deformation short-sto- p on the Ogden in the Second ward meeting honse played team for three years, announcing Sunday (tomorrow) at two p. m. his willingness to play with the A general invitation is exteuded Plake is one ot the Logans. to everybody. It was announced fastest men that ever came into that the Professor would deliver the and 'his services will state," this address last Sunday, but death be secured at once.-Harrin his sistsr8 family prevented his likely Stouey, who' managed doing so. last years Lagoon team, is anxious The American people are prond to come here, aud he claims he can of Miss Jackson the celebrated vio bring with him Newmeyer, Hoffer, linist. At the age of seventeen she Eddie Logue and Billy McCaus-lantook the Mendelssohn State prize , at Berlin, Germany She will be Mr. Keeler is after men who - assi&tediby:theinotedtenorMr have: good batting-records- 7 a " Ilarry Jr Fellows, aud the gifted heavy batter is the man who sthe brings Germkn pianist. This grand com victory oftener than any player pany will appear at the B. Y Col except the pitcher. Several of the lege, Mopday, March 31 Tickets Logan players will probably come will be on sale at the Harris Music from St. Louis. store next Thursday at 10 oclock. Eddie Hahn will play with the locals, either at second base or in . -- - -- ; by-Bis- hop has-been- s; ia 4 If he is will p! pitching department he line.base fisldr if not, on the - - d. Council I.lulutc. Joseph E. Wilson asked that the sum of $100 be appropriated to him to pay for land wrongfully sold to him by the . city. Befit sed . to Public Grounds committee.'. Heber Iv. Merrill asked permission to tap a private water main. r Deferred. some that A petition asking " grading be doneat the tate ns to what we shall not have, here. Timber Reserve Com- mittee Protests ; inter- shall Priesthood Meeting The regular raouthlv prieaL meeting of the Benson StX 5 be held in Lewiston on SatnJ1 arday- March Q 1 i 1 IDst April 5. Against His section ofJrd Eastland "4th North Sts. was referred to the committee on Streets. Attitude. m H. Lewis, Alma Merrill B. A. Hendricks N v The committee on Waterworks was authorized to employ a man to do all the plumbing work, inGovernor Wells having become cident to tappingthewaterinains -- very pronounced in hisTpposition Several-bid- s for the leasing of to the timber reserve proposition, city land were presented but all .and asked that tbe recent having were rejected. , The sura ot $707.54 was appro- order of the Interior Department be rescinded, theJoal .committe In priated to J;l ONeill. Anew ordinance relative to the --charge of the timber reserve quescleaning and keeping in repair,, of tion, met yesterday and decided to side walks" was passed. The ordi- ngainst-th- e Governors nance providesJhatifnypereoiirPes . . fails to clean and keep iu reason- - attitude. ably good condition the sidewalk) The following telegram was preadjoining his property, the road pared and seut to Senators Raw supervisor shall order it done and lius and Kearns and Representative present a bill of the expense curred'to'llie treasurer, who shall Logan, Mar. 21 02 Citizen- s- Cache- - Cor, regardless collecLitfmm therprnperty-own- er as other taxes are collected."- - " politics, adhere to action takeu in convention held itTLogan FetClS," The Gty Power Plant. 1902. Demand local option as to Mayor Ilansen .returned from .timber reserve eastof Cache-ValleOgden on Thursday, whither he and protest againstattitude Goverwent to perfect arrangements for nor Wells. L. R. Martixeau, obtaining full control of the rights Chairman Timber Deserre Comto water above the Hercules plant. The committe of which? the Mayor mittee.' F. J.Marsiiall, isji member, made arrangements to purchase the approm-iatioSecretary. right Postmaster Mnrdock seut a of Mr. Ed. Hanson, w be used iu the right of Crow- - gram to Senator Kearns Bros., bnt. snbseqnently it ; ing the same ideas as those learned hat Ogden parties ed in that of the committees, and were interested Vitli Mr. Hansen, Mayor Hansen sent the following and that their consent would have dispatch: to be secured. TlmMayor effected Logan, March 21, 1902. Stake , Presidency'.- RELL BROS.' WILL Be pi e a e 4 meet n e r in public DOORS their NEW SHOP WEvr OF P. O tK.tni.nt 10 all central-me- at ith arrangements wththese parties, nud has an option ontheirright. It will cost the ity about $850 to get it if a decision to purchase it is Hon.-Tbom- - Kearns, Washington, D. C. as -- - Logan Cityhaving jl. invested means in watersheds not included in proposed timber rest rve, iu be- reached. . , The committee also has an option ' half of municipality I protest on Mr. GartFqapproprratioiL which against interference Gov. Wells, aps the rive below the Hercules .which, conflicts with demands of people here. We want local option power hous in matter. Lorenzo Hansen, water at the decision has Mayor. The committee is determined to o which sit will be used spcure, if possible, the right of city. The next thing the committee having the citizens here pass upon will do is tc canvass the city for the matter of having a tiraber-.re-- r Ferve created,' without interference contracts, so that they- - may-kno- w exactly wh.t patronage the city from Gov. Wells or other outside lant may expect jf it is estab-ishe- parties. What Salt Lake wants If citizens decline to sign may not suit Cache, and in this be contracts then the whole thing case Salt Lake has no right to die will be dropped, TWO-wit- fn!l "maSket Tliefe areraai OlireOil. Good kinds, poor kiuds and some in between. Weve searched the try dver coun- and havd concluded that the Lncca Olive Oil is th purest and best for family use We control this genuine article for this territory Aud you can get iu bulk or bottles just as yon wisli-absolutely guarantee the purity. of this oil-need not be afraid to use it for any purpose whatever-Th- e first time you are in ask ns to show it to you. We RITER BROS. DRUG CO. Cord of Thauiu. q. - Henry Q.IHlaybairs 51, 53. 55 CENTER STREET come-when-l-- can nn uu uu 0 Bond J. P. Morgua E Art. Providence, R. - I, Lewis - T. Downes, the oldest organist in the country, has retired from active service at Grace church, after sixty-tw- o years work in his profession. He enjoys the unique distinction of having soundly boxed the ears of J. Pierpont Morgan, when the noted financier was a boy. Mr. Downes was then organist at Christ church, Hartford. He 8ajs -- Mr.. ff. Morgsnwas a nn A Ul mi uu 0P JL UU .rattle-heade- d boy aud was cutting up in' the gallery. He refused to keep qniet and had to be discipjined. Record. Phil-adeldh- ia Acker's Blood hlixlr positively Cures Chronic Blool Poisoning nd 11 Scrofulous, affections. At all times a matchless system tonic atod purifier. Money refunded If 50o and you ar not satisfied. $1.00. Riter Broi. Drug Co. 1 h S 1 it..........;1'0' d. To the go6d people of Logan: I hereby wish to thank the pco-l- e of Logan for acting so promptly n my behalf by signing my peti-ioAlthough my application or a parole was denied by the Honorable Board of Tardous, I cel that it was uo fault of the people of Logan, and I hope God will spare my life and that the ime will soon show my appreciation, not only by words, but by deeds and actions. -1. Respectfully yours, Chas. A, Larsen, Utah State Prison. to- - the-- y L , r 22 1: Dishop W. B. Prestaa was to the field. - AT ii For 1902. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, IVIorch 10th and 20th. |