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Show L03AN-UTAHFEBRUA- THE JOURN A'L-o- f tis Juesday, Thursday and Saturday Morning AT, Logan City, Cache County, Utah. BATES. Local lines, 20 cts. per line each insertion Heading Notices, 10 cts per line each insertion. a word each insertion. gates on Display advertisements made known on application. Advertisements not accompanied by writ ten directions will be inserted until for ' bidden, and charged accordingly. IXlscellaneous Column, . RATES. .SUBSCRIPTION the force; of obligations, remindthe B. Y. U, is ill with typhoid ing his relatives, jiist before pas.o fever.- iug away, of a few personal, debts which he wished them tp pay. jKi Goodrich spent n conple of The conrageousffiRfkin which week in Salt Lake on jayg 0f 'he met death was sublime; his business. faith in God and His tender mercy, Five tons good lncern placing him in his dying moment, For rale ' Enquire at The in u mood of perfect resignation hay in barn. office. and absolute trust, even while exJournal Prof. Swendsen of theA. C. pressing the thought that he has been laid up for u few days might not have ' died in his youthful manhood, had the ecowith a had attack of quinsy.' nomic and industrial conditions Bruce Bradley, who struck and and -- other , himself choked a woman lodging house surrounding young men of the community been keeper, paid $20 for the privelege. more favorable ns to the means of The mill managers had a large .earning an hone3t living by willing force of men at work yesterday and faithful industrial efforts, thus breaking up the ice, in the canals affording. the mind less opportuniand flooding it away. . ty to prey upon the natural forces of theJbody PROFCiUarris leaves on Funeral services over the rethis mornings train forCalifornia deceased Will be held mains the of where he will spend a couple of in the First ward meeting-roomonths for the good of his health. in the tabernacle basement , today The I. X. L. "minstrel at one oclock. Those who desire in the first ward ball, to view the remains may do so was a success. The boys acquit- at the residence from 10 a. family : ted themselves Very and Secretary Herscbel BullenJr, is published every ADVERTISING 19rl903 RY 3 Months 6 Months 75 cts. ' $3.00 $1.50 5 cents. Single copy, . - Cash in Advance. Pne Year - About Syringes There are forty or more makes of syriifges. , But you can rest assured that only the good kind came here. NVe have syringes offered us sometimes for very little money and theyre worth just about ail the makers ask for them. Good syringes cost more than poor syringes cause it costs more - to make r themr; We select the best makes and buy direct from the makers.So Riters syringes 'come to you for the very lowest prices jt!s possible to make. - Fountain Syringes, Bulb -- Syria ges, Ear Syringes, Nose, Syringes: - - - m LOCAL POINTS. per-formau- Mr. Barnard Parry broke lys leg near the creditably Tuesday. mr until (JelighTedTa good sized audience. Call nt The Journal office for The .World Almanac and Encyclopedia for 1903. Price 25e. t Dr. F. M. Ackley late of Pitts-burg,.JPeft- Riter Bros. Drug Co. ce n., 12 m.todayr Back from Boise, Amusements. Elder Melvin J. Ballard retnrned on Tuesday morning from Boise, Idaho, where he has been for the past few weeks, engaged in missionary work. He reports splendid While success in proe'elyting. away, he baptized 17- - persons, and helped to organize a branch of the Chnreh at Boise, which now. has 160 members. Last Sunday, a Sabbath school was organized with a membership'of 120.' Elder Ballard says the meetings held there have been very well attended, aud as a result, many people are male-iuinquiries concerning the gospel. Mr. Ballard will return to Boise on Saturday and will remain there for several weeks more. has opened an office drew a The Peddlers Claim block on Main St. fair sized audience at the opefra Edwards the in Mr J. Superintendent He will engage in thejgeneral prac house on Tuesday evening. was doing tice of medicine. of Richmond With Sam Morris missing from business in Logan yesterday. George Sillits obtained a license the cast, there wouldnt be much AsThe Cache to wed Elizabeth Gambling. The to the piece. In the character of sociation meets in the tabernacle young man would doubtless object Moses Leyi, the erratic but warmbavsement on Friday nt one p. m. to being called a sport, and yet he hearted Jew, Morris was very droll, Willard Stoddard and wife, and wouldnt deny that lie is very fond and intensely amusing. His sup- r port was not all that could be deWilliam Stoddard, of Baker city, of Gambling. Miss Marie Nielsen as Bessie Oregon, are visiting relatives in The First National Bank has sired. rendered htr lines very effecLee, Logau. begnn suit in the district court and captivated her audience Doctor Johnson nt the Eagle against Moses and Nephi Christen- tively with her rendition of My .StarHotel this week. Positively will sen to recover the sum of $485, Mr. Hewadez as Sue. light cure any case. of Piles. Consulta- alleged to have been loaned to the Larry Nolan was very good, but defendants. tion free. the acting of the others was of S. W. Hendricks mediocre merit. Mr. C. D. (Joaslind, the genial in was clerk of Oneida stake, came down Logan yesterday for the The next attraction is Michael first time since lie went out of of- Strogoff from his home in Preston on a dramatization of the fice. lie .was quaratined until a story Courier of the Czar, which Tnesday. few days ago. ou account of scar- was printed in The Journal some Messrs. G. and B. Thatcher, let fever being in his family. time ago. It will be found of abthe music th alers are distributing Genial Samuel R. Parkinson, sorbing interest. m pome of the handsomest calendars of the year. They are real works father of county treasurer Wm. Home Seekers. C. Parkinson, came down from of art. on Tuesday and walked STo those dissatisfied, with the r It must bo fine huntiug in Wes- Franklin from the depot in the bracing air present circumstances or hometon. Two huntiug parties, eacn like a young mau of twenty sum- stead. let me say it would be to consisting of 15 men went ont last mers.' your advantage in ease you buy, to week, and in one day bagged nearMr. and Mrs. Thad Naylor, who see the Grande Ronde Valley, Orely 2,000 rabbits. make' their home in gon, before purchasing elsewhere. K. W. Sloan was in Logan on will shortly this city, were caught in the rail- The climate(see government reMonday. He came up here as the is of the most healthful, and way wreck at Winnemncca, Nev.f port) representative of the Manhattan last to favor the farmer in evsuch as Sunday. They were returning Life Insurance Co., to pay to Mrs. from their honeymoon tour in Cal- ery wav to ohtain wealth. George W. Thatcher the $7,500 ifornia. The soil, a black sandy loam' Fortunately they were insurance carried by her deceased 3 to 15 ft. deep, is very rich from not injured. husband. and productive, yielding from 30 From local friends of Mr. Joseph to 60 bushels of wheat, Maud Arrowsmith says that she per acre, "f Bok"t,i,Jr "'e lm and fruit.of every kiud and of unhas been accused in some quarters cenlh-mawns weddeel of having attempted to fire the surpassed flavor, which secured to a damsel of Ogden, medals charming home of Mr. and Mrs. David Reese at the Chicago Exposition on Monday, ami forthwith headed and requests The Journal to enthose of California. above ter nu emphatic denial of the for the Pacific coast to s'pend the Tne strawberry farms yield in honeymoon. her in uame and behalf. charge abundance, many of them bringing g licenses: Marriage Henry as much as $500 per acre. Two respected young men of the inand Emmeline is also a very profitable Fourth Ward are conducting Christensen,. 19, of dustry. The mountains coverdunces in the Parry Hall. There of and S,lllts 27, ,orcre ed with a heavy growth of bunch Liberty, arpMntw every Saturday niht. Elizabeth of 27, Sharon, Gambling, grass aud abundantly watered, afOn good music in attendance. T. of 30, ford immense free range-fo- r Derricott, large Monday, Feb. 23rd, there will be Idaho; Joseph of and 24, horses. and of cattle Lydia Sleight, herds Liberty, a grand character ball. Prizes will Milo Amlrns, 23, Butter brings as high as 45c per be give'n to the best characters. Lanark, Idaho; Richmond Effie of and Egau, pound, eggs 40c and hogs are now Come one, come all. J 19, of Smithfield. per pound, live selling for Next Monday night, Feb. 23, Besides bargains in overcoats, weight. Sugar beets, aud in fact, be presented at Thatcher wilf rubber footwear, barbed wire, everything the farmer raises yields Opera House John Rutledge in his cedar posts and shingles, E. R. enormously, has a ready market own dramatization of Jules Vernes will treat and brings good prices; so that all of great book Michael StrogoffHvilh .Miles, Jr.,on Smithfield, is anything you want in in all, the Grande Ronde valley Mr. Rutledge appearing in the 'you right or outside of it, in the the most desirable and profitable title, role. Mr. Rutledge is an the bonse of mens, boys and childrens place in which to live.-in this enactor of great ability and ex- way - shoes. .groceries, tire western countryperience, having played side by suits, boots, Anyone wishing to learn more side with' such actors ns Edwin hardware,, farm and garden tools, about the Grande Ronde valley, or raiu,e ?r farm b"ess' liooth, Joseph Jefferson find Louis ' lm,)d. to see it, rates to desiring obtain h,l!s3 wI,r,9' Morrison. This is his first visit can do so by either writing to, or to Utah, and ns the members of consulting personally with, Obituary . 'liisconipanv are nil talented and George Farrell, his piece so strong and well staged Ferris Thatcher Jeppeson, son t Logan, Utah, he ought to be liberally patronized. S. J. and Emma T. Jeppeson, who died on Monday last, was twenty SOLDIERS QUARREL. There was a small flood in the years old on the 6th inst.- - lie Fort Keogh, Mont., Feb. 17.- - A island part of town on Tnesday was an exeptionally fine young morning.Tlie continued cold weathV man, clean in body, strong in shooting affray occurred here this er made it necessary to turn the 'limb, and pure of heart He was morning in which Private Oliver water out of the mill ditches, and; modest, deep in affection, exceed of C troop, who was on guard, shot as1 a result n large quantity of ice ingl.v sensitive, undemonstrative. Sergt. Rist of the S&me command. was formed in them. VVlen the A natural' leader of companions, Stories of the affray differ, it apwater was turned in again, an he won their esteen and confidence pears that the men bud been gam formed and forced the without effort. Of- - kindness he llin and that Rist had won' from Water out of the mill ditch onto Was remarkably appreciative. To Olivet, which fact afterward rethe Island. Blacksmith Daniel-"parehe was obedient, respect-se- sulted in a row. the Logan Nursey folk, and ful, and Jiffeetionnte; .to .brothers others snstalned'cdnsideriible dam- - and sisters, loving and tender; to FOR SALE 150 tons of lucern, age.' When the break was dis- - friends, true, no)Ie, generous and principally first crop. Good feed; covered the water- was, promptly devoted., lie entertained a high ground. I. C. Thoresen Ilvrum, shut off again. sense of honor, Utah. W.-Fun- Co-o- Valley-Farme- rs t Ex-treasur- er I Stock-raisin- 6c , bu: - ice-gor- g The best physic, Onep tried and yon will always use Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets, says William A. Girard, Pease Vt. These Tablets are the most prompt, most pleasant and niost reliable cathartic iu use. For sale by Riter Brosr Drug Co, fc ' e -- The quarterly conference of the Benson Stake of Zion will be held in Lewiston on Saturday and Sunday Feb. 21 and 22, 1903. Wm. H. Lewis, Alma Merrill, B. A. Hhndricks. Stake Presidency. BEATEN KY HOLD-UP- Missoula, Mont., Feb. 16. Edward Allen, a rancher liviug near here, was held up on Front street this morning and robbed. He was severely beaten by the two. men who robbed him. He was taken to Parson's hospstnl, where he is now resting easy. The booty secured by the robbers amounted to onlv . $3. 3 to. Miles- Ftiin fCTT are guar steed to tor Ifpatumh 1120 mtnaAda- - One cent ecuW - Are Your Friends Coming? From February 15 to April 30 uncommonly low rates will be in effect to hundreds of points in the West and Northwest from Chicago and from mauy other points on the CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL - - , RAILWAY, as well as from eastern territory. .The Ioiy rates yvill . prove . especially attractive to homeseekers. If you know of any one epntem-platin- g such a trip, send the pame and address to the undersigned and complete information will be forwarded free. C. S. Williams, Commercial Agent. Chicago,. Mil " waukee & St. Paul Railway, 106 W. 2pdS. St., Salt Lake Cjty. $ C.D.W. Fullmer NOTARY PUBLIC -- and.-understoo- s. 3Oj - e:, oO Benson Quarterly Conference, n, - ; fS n- - : nts V. x JOURNAL' OFFICE. - Mi Q |