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Show THE TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LO? AN Y Cost L. K. F. City Paint shop, 36 3 Main. II is published every . Try Newbolds school shoe, t Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Morning j Mrsl A. C. Arveson of Pocatello was in town Saturday.- ; AT Utah. Logan City, Cache County, Bishop W. B. iBreston was in Logan yesterday. ' ADVEBTISING BATES. Mr, G. B. Thatcher went to Salt insertion. each 20 line Local lines, eta. per Lake yesterday on business. Beading Notices, 10 cts. peif line each Mrs. Win. F. Rigby of --Newton a. insertion. Sun- - Miscellaneous word each gave birth ton daughter-o- n T HE EieaHs t , . insertion. ' Colnmn.e.a SUBSCRIPTION One - BATES. ' 75 1.50 3.00 . Single copy, 5 cents. ... cts. Hjoks -- Jtepared office. State -- ... color and energy. Silk wool shawls at cost '' w n Riter Bros. Drug Co. The best physic. "Once tried and yon will always use Chamberlains Stomach aod Liver Tablets says William A. Girard, Pease Vt. These Tablets are the most prompt most pleasant and most in use. For sale by. Riter f oBrosDrug Co, reliable-catharti- c Various gold dredging schemes are a being presented in very attractive form purpose of separating the granButte.March I. William Smith, for the tom a portion of his bank deposger a bartender, was shot and probably its. To tell the truth and make a long fatally wounded by Ed Carney, an story short, thfewlse man will let every resideut here, in a Main one of these Schemes very much alone. ' GK4O4OCH-O4Oi-OWi-- old-tim- e street saloon this evening. It is stated that Carney was annoying the patrons of the saloon when ordered him out. He went but soon returned. Smith held the door lo prevent his entrance, when Carney drew a revolver and fired three shots through the plate glass door, two of which took effect upon Smith. Carney was arrpsted. t . The agricultural conditions in Australia are becoming .very discouraging, a drought tot unprecedented severity and of live ytdrs duration having palsied the fatmS and ranches. Instead ol being an exporter of cereals the country has becoule a heavy Importer, and the cud Is not j et. i - it i jBUrnal office. 1 4H04o4o4044lO040l(iS MGtlfcf (fera G. and B. Thatcher, Hous? Lessees. , Mch. 4 About the only way to keep mice out The dung Romantic Actor Is to cement the floor and of the cellar WONT CRY ANY MORE, plaster the sides, and' the cellar should be thus treated for other reasons. It Denver. Colo., Feb. 28.-N- ow I won't cry any more. I begin to may then bo thoroughly cleaned every Presenting feel better already. These were spring and given a coat of whitewash, Is nlmost essential to NAT C.GOODWINS . GREAT ' the lust words littered by Mrs.Effie something which the health of the family. May King of 3004 Marion street as SUCCESS she moistened a bit of cotton on for sale. Apply LUCERN Thewillof the lateWiHiam E. T "f Partiugton was filed yesterday. The Mr. J. Fivd Kiesel, until re- property left by the deceased is to his wife aud chilcently' the proprietor of the Kiesel bequeathed dren. hotel, has accepted a position as A 160 acre farm iu Sec. 18. Tp. traveling salesman with the Cudahy 12, N. R. 1 W. is left in eqnal Packing Co. shares to the following named Benson is now enjoying the children: Annie M. Evans, Eliza beuefits of rural free delivery, and A. Smith. Mary E. Edwards.. Edfarmers there, now have their mail ward J. PartiDgton, Alice .Evans, delivered to them daily. The new Lnnra Lund and Catherine A. system went iuto effect on March Woodruff. 1st. , . All the personal property of the Lake are to deceased is bequeathed to his wife. Reports from-Sal- t the effect that Dr. D. C. Budge, She also receives 3 of the residno is slowly improving in health. The of the real estate, the remaining s news of his improvement brought being divided equally relief to the minds of his many among these children: Joseph, friends here. Martha J,, Ida, Heber R., Rebeca, Mr. W. J. Harrison of Rich- Rachel, Josephine, Agues, and mond, has moved to Logan pre- Leah Partingtou. The wife of the deceased is paratory to taking np the duties of named as executrix and Joseph A. deputy county treasurer. Mr. Geo. O. Ilayball. who now occupies that Partington is her associate as ex- i II S. MILLER (CENT . chloroform and began to inhale. This was about 9 oclock this morning, shortly after Mrs. King returned from downtown, suffering with a severe headache as a result of the nervous shock attendant npon seeing her eldest son enlist for service in the United States navy. Mrs. King took che 1-- two-third- Hay to Star Grocery, Center street. Three-roome- d FOR RENT house, close in. Apply nt Journal office. . BEFORE yon buy clothing and shoes be sore. to call on J.' New-bol- THE GWBV AND THE d. Ho is offering some huge bargains. By Clyde Fitch - j . j ecutor. The will was executed in 1898 and is witnessed by John A. Me- -' Alistcr and M. II. Fames. position will probably retire about April 1st. - Logan was treated to a feast of band music on Saturday when the bands of the B. Y. C. and the B. Y. A. of Provo, sernaded the town. Both bands rendered-ver- yn ice music, and the fine appearance of the Provo lads quite charmed our ' citizens. The farmers of the Fonrth ward effected an organization- on Friday evening. The meeting was pretty-wel- l attended. These officeis were chosen: President, Han.s Munk; vice- - president, James Mortimer; Secretary, and - Treasurer, Lehi Boudrero; executive committee, Lorehzo Benson, John pable and Andrew Eiiason. The' spring sale has already commenced at the Cache Knitting 0 NOTARY PUBLIC ' - . ( C.ft. W. Fullmer ( e. - : - DOOR. - Bromo-.Lax,-thene- neap here. SHOT THROUGH cough eomi. of onr famous! Rock and Rye, made from pureRock Candy and the bestRra Whiskey. If you have a cold too, wed recommend cold - eu re,-- without Quiuine or Calomel or other - Partington F,3L 3. y - , If yon just have nra-Ecfc-Trbottlft injurious drags. . 28-190- Now comes ;the time for. Spring coughs aud colds. yye something here that will stall the eough and curelhecold. Wm. A. Lewis, Alma Harris. B.A. Hendricks, Stake Presidency. 27-28-- 5 kC61-leg- a.jn. size, which ealla for 60c. by E. O. DeWITT A CO., OHIO AGO. prevent crime, and the Sheriff of Cache county and all officers are to For Trachea and Students. be congratulated upon the small Dr. Newman, the European eye amount of crime in this large counof Pocatello will make a specialist ty, and thus saving to the tax reduction of 25 per cent for teachpayers of a very large amount of ers and students. Remember the needless expense. dates at Eagle Hotel, March . . Taxpayer. and 30th. Reduction only for Logan, Feb. those dates. Consultation fiee. Newman is well known in this Pr. iSIX INJURED. vicinity. 28. Six Brownsville, Pa., Feb. The use of blooubounds forthepv.r: were and serionsly injured persons pose of tracking criminals Is generally a number slightly hnrt in a col- a falltire. Many western communities lision betweeu a local passenger have Invested a couple of hundred doltrain and a light engine on the lars In a pair of the brutes, which can Monongahela division of the Penn- now bo .bought for what they aro sylvania railroad at the junction worth as rabbit dogs. Senator S. H, Love and wife, spout Sunday m Logan. Elder M. J. Ballard preaches in Pori land today. It will mark the opening of nn ew mission in Portland Hon. Aqnila Nebekeris at home agaih after spending some time in the state capital in the interest of the college. Sheriff Rigby retnroed yester- Fnniture Co. t day from Pocatello, where he spent and Mrs. John H. Fnllmer several days in attending court as of Mr, Circleville, lMute county, are in Logan visiting their daughter who A marriage license was issued is attending the Agricultural yesterday to Samuel Adarn3, 67. ; and Emma White, 57, both of If you want to prolong the life Rcxburg, Idaho. of your wile for at least ten years & Co. have bity her a 1900 washer. It is Cardon, Burnham jtist received the finest line of baby without exception the nearest percarriages aud go carts ever un- fection the inventive genius of man loaded in Logan. t lias ever attained. t At the Thatcher, tomorrow night L D. S. Garments $1.00 up L March 4, "The Cowboy and The K. F. Lady, a very catchy play, full of Will Filed. ; Riters. The regular monthly Priesthood meeting of the Benson Stake of Zioii will convene at the usual place on Saturday, March 7, at 11 X t price L. E. F. Almanacs for 1303 at . 7. ; LOCAL POINTS. The Journal Kodol Digests What Yon Eat and relieves the stomach of all. nervous strain and the heart of all pressure.' time the trial Pott tee Ootr.Sl.00 Slid boMJnf . iCashJn Advance, Furs vu i bad state aa I had heart trouble In trouble and with It. I took Kodol Dr pepsi Cure for about four month and It cured me. it at . The regular Priesthood meeting jimiat yjl Mr. D. Kauble, of Nevada. O.. aeye: I bed atomedi t Month- s- Yeai,6Montli3 - day night. We are giving the closest prices on the best garments in town. Cache Knitting Works. The Cowboy and, The pady, the first big show of the season; nt The Thatchef7Mafch4th; See the, elegant carpets and linoleums jnst in at Cardon, Burn-ba- m and Co.'s. Heavy ribbed spring hosiery for boys and girls. Jnstwhat they need for solid wear at the C. K'.W. t- - . TnE executive committee of the Cache Valley Farmers Association will meet at the court house at 1 p, in. on Thursday. An elegant line of ladies Spring suits and skirts, and Spring dress goods of all styles and prices have just arrived at Eiiason Sisters., We sell the Baby carriages celebrated Whitney carriage, the most durable carriage made. Call and gpt our prices. Spande Hater on Display advertisements fusae known on application. Advertisements not accompanied by writ ten directions will be inserted until for oidden, and charged accordingly. Hvnim Stake Priesthood You Can Get of every Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nin- e of the Hyrum Stake of Zion will one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when it was simple Indiges- convene at the nsual place on tion. ft la a scientific fact that all cases of Satnrday, March 7th, 1903, at 1 p, heart disease, not organic, are not only m. traceable to, but are the direct result of indiW, C. Parkinson, gestion.' All food taken Into the stomach Geo. O, Pitkin, Which falls of perfect digestion ferments and C. Thoresen. swells the stomach, puffing It up against the I. heart. -- This interferes with the action of Stake Presidency; the heart, and In the course of time that i Kn urtran Aalto, Stak: P.'icjthsodr- - - j 1303 3, chloroform to escape the headache and died three hours later. WeaR' Blankets at N AL 'JO-Ul- AltCH UTAH Frank Charles w Ear Why, Oh Why? . Editor J our n all Wh a t does your neighbor mean in its latest issue about the awful fralamity and errihle condition of our morals, wherein it cites as evidencer of this great moral depravity a drunken brawl in a Hyrum saloon, and a street rumpus "atMendonf " Jnst" think of a county like Cache, with 20,000 inhabitants and but two circumstances like the foregoing to; record. Why, sir, our police courts, oiir peace officers and even our District Court .have so little criminal business that if the officers of the hitter court were not salaried officers no man could be found to take the position. When the paper says our Commissioners are abut to spend money on the county loads, great heavens! To your correspondents knowledge they have" been spending .money, ami tliab in very large sums, for the past forty years. It sounds funny to an old resident to .see. "one who only came among Us a fc.w months'ago. start out lo give the county a black eye. Is it. not a matter of would like I - -- & Hansen , With the entire original Knickerbocker Theatre production. j Works, f Tiif. will of Johannes Niejsen deceased, was admitted to probale, on- - Saturday. "Nielsen, - executed thawill some time before his death, and filedit with the county clerk." Later he appeared and withdrew the docmneiit from the clerk's possession, and after his death it could not be located. Letters of administration were, issued, but upon account of Hjp will I eing 1 found reee tly, these letters were ? be to le fhe litt officers Will annulled ami the admitted to ' ' The fit st duty ot an officer .piobate- I - - , i. to PRICES . 35c to $1.50. S Eagle Cafe 1 Is 129, N Main Strpet tIIOMAS & GALLAGHER - I Proprietors first Everything strictly $5 class. Dinner fiom 12 to3, lot g 4 Short Orders at all hours. 5 New York Count Oysters g & and everything the $ affords.' Pine coffee. Gocd " Logan, UtaH. !'! Ssprviee ! , . |