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Show i ) t UTAH MARCH THE TRI WEEKLY JOURNAL. L03AN 5 - 5, , ,1903 fixed. The Hyde Park band enlivened' board of equal izal ion were and ? TM !Y RELBEHLH HDILE3 You Can Get the business district, with some Providence, Millville, College beautiful music, for a short time Hyrura, on June 4tb. Paradise, Avon. Stirling, Wells-vill- e yesterday. The band was on its June 5. way to Millville, where a big dance Mendon, Benson, Riverside, was given last night. Peterboro, Alto, Newton, Clark! Marriage licenses: Vuillard ston, and Trenton, June. G. Larsen, 27, of Preston, andjAnna-be- l Lewiston, Stephensou, Wheeler, Cowley, 26, of Logan; Parley Richmond, Covevilie, and "Hyde Neeley, 21, of Franklin, and Ruth Park June 8. Lauren ce,J?l,jof Whitney iChyis-tai- n 'LpganSmitkfleldnpnd Green- i.. U 'I , Riters. 9-1- -- fcD -- . iliti ' Absolutely Pure there m substitute ss- TJI.E J 0 U.R - N-- L A is published every Tussdsy, Thursday end 'Saturday Morning at Logan City, Cache County, Utah. ADVIBTISIKO BATES. ' r . Loeal lines, 2 eta. per Une each insertion. Beading Notices, 10 cts, per line each i insertion. . . . , Cost L. E. F. City Paint shop, 36 S Main. Try Newbolds school shoo, Blankets at o ir t AttorneyA. YV. Hart of Oneida Co. was in town Tuesday. We are giving the closest prices on, the best garments in town. Cache Knitting Works. t See the elegant linoleums jnst in at carpets and Cardon, Burn- t a word each ham and Co.s. , insertion. Dr. O. C. Ormsby is preparing Bites on Display advertisements made to move from Oakley Idaho, to known on application. Advertlasments not accompanied by writ Rexbttrg. ten directions will be inserted until for HeAVY ribbed spring hosiery for bidden, and charged accordingly. Just what boyB ind Miscellaneous Column, , tUBSCEIPTION . On Tsar 6 $3.00 RATES. S Months Months $1.50 75 ets. Single copy, 5 cents. Cash in Advance. LOCAL POINTS. girls. they need fot solid wear at the C. K.W. t Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson were Ifrom Richmond Tuesday enjoying the last sleighing of the down season. Game-Ward- The Thatcher Livery and Co. is now running a real metropolitan bus, which it recently price L. E. F. Cardon. Burnham & Co. have jnst received the finest line of baby carriages aud go. carts ever unloaded in Logan. t The officers of the Y. L.' M.I.A. of Cache Stake will meet at the usual place at 10 a. m. Saturday, March 7th Mary L. lieudrickson presideut. David Eccles is now in New York, so nothing can be learned now as to whether or not he will agree to the latest proposals of the Farmers Association. Edward liyberg, the shoemaker broke h is leg on Tuesday evening. While trying to lift a large box into a sleigh he slipped and fell, aud the box falling on his leg, snapped it like a pipe stem. He wax taken home at once, anil Dr. Parkinson set the fractured Ilirab. Silk wool shawls Thk sugar i purchase. An elegant line of ladies Spring suits and skirts, and Spring dress goods of all styles aud prices have just arrived at Eliason Sisters. We sell, the Baby carriages celebrated Whitney carriage,' the made-Jtbmost durable carriage Call and get our prices. Spande Funiture Co. J. W. England, the First North St. grocer, is preparing to move into the quarters formerly occupied by Anderson and Lindsay on Main St. Mr. Joshua Salisbury of Wells-vill- e was a Logan visitor yesterday, Mr. Salisbury is still hale and hearty, despite his nearly seventy-year- . it without exception the nearest Fnr-ther g , ties bf artrialnmunitien, canned ' broyisibnd atid food suplies had been dispatched to Canton. The rebels liad arrauged to rise at it signal oh Jan. 28, at the b1 eginning jbf tbfc New Year eelebra-tio- u, and waylay and murder the mandarins and high officials. fre to, bfe started at various parts bf Canton and the treasury Af--fai- rs sacked V The Briiliih :gnnhoat& Britomart and MoHicii font at once to Canton iwfaed plot was discovered. To kid iij.lhe sack of Canton a force of rboelH under Colonel Chon was hidden at h small city not far distant ready tb march on Canton whfrn the signal was given The gates of Canton have been kept closed since the intended uprising and numbers of arrests and summary executions Lavs taken place. ' Colonel Dogherty of the British legation at Pekin has arrived ats Canton to make a report to his government on the Kwangsi rebellion. The latest news of this rebellion shows that it has spread all over the province. Piracy is also on the increase on the West river, the bie waterway of that province, and three new launches with European officers have been ordered to patrol the persons completely destitute and many deaths are reported from starvation. rOLEYSEflllETHEAR is Cure Coldsi Preveal per- Pneumonia Riter Bros. Drug Co. Logan, Utah If t Religion Class convention of Cache Stake will be held at the Brigham JTonng College, Sunday at 2 p. m. Members of Logan factory people say that the Mar, 8th th General Board are expected Bear River factory will not receive a full and attendance of' officers beets from this valley. and teachers is desired. The spring sale has already DR.,Bndge is slowly improving! commenced at the Cache Knitting in health but is still a very sick Works, f man. It will be at least ten days Cy. E. Napper the- - First North and perhaps two weeks before he St. druggist, has purchased from. resume his practice. This is Jno. F. Squires, the building on cjm the tidings brought from his bed Main St. now occupied by Mr. side by relatives who have attended Squires as, a barber shop. Mr. him in his illness. The Doctor Squires bought the property about six weeks ago from Howell and nowquartered at the Windsor. Crawford. He paid $5,000 for it -- MRrnnd Mrs. John H. Fullmer but after-carefconsideration of returned to their home in Circle-vil- l, the matter ho concluded that it was Piute Co. yesterday, after too big a load for him to carry, and having spent several days in Logan so disposed of it to' Mr.' Napper, wilh their who daughter The latter willjprect an additignLtrt Mrs. Fullthe building and transfer his drng mer inspected the College on Tues-da(-,atore thither. Mr Squiies will they were much impressed retain until- - about with what ' possession thay saw" at the big 1st, . " institution. you want to save money, 0HO000KW I Cole & Nelsons entire stock will be closed out at cost. Sale begins Friday, March 9th and continues to the 17th. Clothing, Shoes and Gents - Furnish- - C.D. W. Fullmer lr -- NOTARY7 PUBLIC , ings. ' ' v.-- ' . JOURNAL OFFICE. I - A . Cafe ! 129, N Main Street THOMAS & GALLAGHER ul is'attend-inglhe-A-CjiIiv- RISE. The Pak Ling hronght details of the famine which ifc devasting five prefectures in the northern part of Japan. There are in all 150,000 fection the inventive genius of man has ever attained. f L. D. S. Garments $1.00 up L e. f. . g, I washer. TO river. If you waut to prolong the life of your wife for at least ten years 1900 ARRANGED HAD -- en of age. a . Victoria, B. O. March 4. particulars were received by the steamer Park Line, which arrived from the Orient today, of the revolutionaryjnovement discovered-- at where a number of Bong-konlebels were , arrested and boats laden with arms and uniforms were Seized. .Several! hundred recruits Kerb raised in Hong-konand $everal thousand uniforms, quanti- s at cost L. P, E. buy her II factory field men have written up contracts for nearly 2000 acres of beets. A report was circulated few days ago that Lewiston farmers are. contracting to deliver their beets to the new factory in Box Elder Co., but this rumor proves to be uutrue. The Riter Bros. Drug Co. - e i lnjurfousUrngs. 27-28-- Tinn-f- er Furs -- -- for If you have a cold Whiskey. wed recommend Bromo-- . too, Lax, the new cold cure,: without Quinine or Calomel or other James Meikle of Smithfield Succeeds A G. i : time Spring coughs aud colds. Weve something -- herethatiUnstST the cough and euro the cold. If you jnst have a cough and get a bottle of our famouT Rock and Rye, made from pure Rock Candy and the. best Rye Knndson. 21, of Richmond, ville June 0 aud 11." Carrie. and Gilbert, 20, of Fair which to build a culvert over a near Hyrura. COMMISSIONER. ravine WATER NEW After passing upon many matters., of minor importance, and ftarber. grinding out the usual grist of One of the principal acts of the bills tbr board adjourned at 3 U yesterdav. was the on apTuesday, meeting Hvrum Stake Priesthood . pointment of a water commissioner The regular Priesthood meeting to succeed A. G. Barber who resigned last December. A letter of the Hyrum Stake of Zion will from the Republican county com- convene at the usual place on mittee. endorsing Mr. Meikle was Saturday, March 7th, 1903, at 1 p, read, after which Commissioner m. W. C. Parpnson, Anderson moved his appointment. Geo. O, Pitkin, There was no opposition. . I. C, Thoresen, Other business was transacted as t Stake Presidency. follows: Karl A. Nyman Jr., was Greenroad of appointed supervisor Benson Stake Priesthood ville precinct. The Telluride Power Co. was The regular monthly Priesthood erect three meeting of JbeJJBensonStak&of granted permission-tZiou will convene at the usual poles, upon which to extend its on Saturday; March 7, at 11 private telephone liue to the resi- place m. a. dence of its patrolman id Paradise, Wm.'A. Lewis, - The appointment of W. Jr. HarAlma Harris. rison as deputy treasurer was conB. A. Hendricks, firmed. . ;f Stake Presidency. J. V. Allen asked that an allowance of $3 per month, be made to For Teachers and Students, " Emma Cazier of Staithfieldi ReDr. Newman! , the European eye ferred to Commis8sioner Hendricks. of Pocatell(TWill make a specialist C. F. Olsen of Hyrum filed a reduction of 25 per cent for teach petition asking for a franchise to ers and students. , Remember the conduct a telephone exchange be- dates at Eagle Hotel, March tween". Logan,. Hyrum, Paradise and 30th. Rednction only for and Wellsviile. Mr. Olsen agrees dales. ' Consultation free. those, to make the rates for service much Dr. Ncwtoan is Wfell known in this lower than those preyailing now, to furnish, the county with a reason- vicinity, L Cache Priesthood Meeting . able number of telephones free', and to liave the line in operation The regular Frlesthood meeting withihsix months. The petition of Caehfl stake of bf Zion will conWas taken under advisement. vene in the tabernacle, Logan, A communication from State Saturday; March 7th, at 10 oclock Sharp, advising that a. m.A full attendance is earnestly a deputy county warden be ap- desired. pointed for the sonth end of the Joseph Morrell, Isaac Smith, county; was also taken under advisement. W. W. Maughan, JnoSchenk appeared upon beStake Presidency. half of Mrs. Orson Welch, an indiINJURED IN COLLISION. gent living in College, and asked for n monthly allowance for her. St. Louis, March- 2. A con Referred to Commissioner Darley. struction train carrying fifty men Jno. Pugmire and L. Rheeswere and a local freight collided at granted a license to sell liquor at Spring Park, ten miles from St. GrtiVe resort.' Louis, today, fatally injuring John $o0 additional was appropriated Hoffman of Springfield, O., and to be spent in repairing the Hyde William B.' Kauffman of Little Park lane. Rock, Ark.' Seven others were The following sittings for the more or less seriously hurt. - . Now comes the -- r it at ' first Everything strict ly s class. Dinner fiom 12 tpJ, k .Short Orders of nil hOUr8. 2 New York Count and everything the and nd 27 Main ' St. i .Proprietors, 27 Main St. Is . affords. ScrviQB. Fine coffee. v , - |