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Show f THE TRLTOE1CLY JOHRNAL. L03A t j .A. Fifty Years the Standard i j . t j W& 23, MAY, L lOo ,a doz a paid far Sjgs at ' Music H Store. Urri jury G,. Hay balls , ,:' ,, ,v; "Mr.' Ell' Webb, f Richmond, Mu. and Mrs. H. J. i)eVittj tire at Soda Springs for a brief tayu was in town yesterday. Highest price in cash paid for Get your tickets Saturday morn: Grand ing at 10 o'clock for-tueggs and poultry by Ismtc.Smith. JlmtXl 'Kimiees.tie "The IhSlHnigoF 1 I irtdiypr Trtirtsrnw, tap, at. this time of l.e vear.when there are so Lost In Logan, Lndy'ji leathattempted in Logau.' Art Carnival : of Dancing. er pocket purse containing! a Jitt Ip tiling to be touched many some ' 'Big. tiling; tm,- - Vaiwe w?'ean Special Sale on Shoes we have twenty-dolla- r Leavegold piece-adsell you enough ' at Thr'Joukxal pnpers. the best and can save pint to cover1 ' office and be rewarded. '. , your whole house, inside or out John H. Anderson. Mr. Lara C. Petersen,1 Secreiary atnl barn, too. Wji. Edwards has a splendid But well rHI 0ou an little stock of Oil cloth wainscot ing, I he and Treasurer of the Logan, Hyde yon want, just enough to touch Park and Smitbfietd Canal Co.was t latest thing, up a chair ora bench; Look at our South window; down from Hyde Park yesterday Well sell you : paint with his official check book and t bring your boys, too. Robinson' nr crack the first stness time pel on the run. dojngjm Brorr43rMa in- St the hot su n RTr1kes ifL Marriage licenses: Joseph VV Mr. J. I. Shepard, oneof Rich- Theres a big assortment here, raoniPs substantial citizens was do Stagg, 23, and Stella , Andrus, 18. most any color you could funcy of Richmond; John A. White. and some over. ing business mi Logau yesterday. bothand Flora Lloyd, 19, both of 29, Come iu and get a color card A house and lot with orchard ChrisIdaho; R, Uyrnm jPicnboo, and let's talk paint, a little. of 34 fruit trees, for sale. Apply tensen, 25. and Amenda E. PeterPrices run from 20c to $2.00, at P.A.Nielsen & Son, Main Bt. sen, 27, both of Goshen Idaho. . Of course we have brnshes of IT will pay yon to wade through Aunt Adaline Barber, had the all kinds. the mud down to Jos. Newbolds bad luck to break her arm yesterfor genuine bargains, ho is closing day. She was riding home from out his entire stock. Drug Co. the temple, when one of the Photographer Fries is busy wheels of the vehicle broke allowed the axle to getting out the pictures of the and of the The of the city school. drop. graduating class occupants There are 51 children in the group. wagon. Patriarch Hatch and Mrs. ODeraHousif Hon. Moses Thatcher went to Barber, were thrown to the ground Mrs. Salt Lake city yesterday having1 with considerable force. been subpoenaed to testify before Barbers arm was brokeu, and G. and B. Thatcher, Lessees. the special grand jury uow in ses- Mr. Hatch badly shaken up, bnt otherwise was unhurt.. sion there. X7ili Close oo Decoration Day. Dootqrs Edward F. Dunbar and Fred J. KiuKv, dentists from Editor Journal: As a result California, have located in Logan of a canvass among tne leading and wilf open an office in the new merchants of the t city, on the quesGessell bnildincf uext to the Eagle tion of observing Decoration Day, hotel. I find that all the clothing, dry On Jane 4th, 5tb, 9tii and 10th goods, shoe, and jewelry stores, the Ogn. Short Line will sell ex- knitting faetores, banks and implecursion tickets to points east at ment houses will be closed the enThe single Fare pins $2,00. Tickets tire day, next Saturday. all to For 8th. return will be stores also closed Sept. good grocery information call on O. S. L. agent. except to fill orders in the tnorn- -B- Ywhich declare be must n2 they is the Mr. Charles Thorpe proud hut this will be done and happy father of a tine boy, buck doors, which arrived at his home ou Wed- j business man or lady was Every uesday. Mrs. Thorpe wtfs in a of Leurtilv favor in observing the In Costume Under Direction of critical condition for a time, but and hy closing, scattering is now progressing rapidly toward Natures and smiles rarest gilts MISS JEAN INGRAHAM complete health. the graves of our loved ones upon Henry Bullock Jr. of Providence that, sleep upon the hillside. was arrested yesterday on a charge All the stores will remain open Tickets on sale at Box Office SatWhen arraigned on of water-thefnight until ten oclock, before Justice Thomas X. Smith, andFriday urday. 10 a. m. it is earnestly requested that he pleaded not guilty and Monday, ihe people do their shopping ou Jnne 1st, was fixed as the time of instead of ld. Sheet mnsic v UTAH Paints Ready ForUse atoryv-andTfiTT- nter d 3 -- that-won- - Riter Bros! WMB Mi Thatcher lilghost Honors Worlds Fair. Highest Tosls U. S. Govt Chomists T uesday Evening: June 2, 1903 r PRICE BAKING POWDER CO CHICAGO THE JOURNAL , t- For hay. sale first lueern class Euquireat Journal office. The best and cheapest place to is at WilkinTuesday, Thursday and Saturday Morning bay your wallpaper & son Sons. 500 patterns to AT select from. Logan City, Cache County, Utah. Regular Sunday meetings in ADVERTISING! RATES. is published every the Logan Local linos, 20 cts.' pet line e$eh Insertion. mence Bending Notices, 10 cts. per line each Insertion. Miscellaneous c. a word each Column,' Insertion. Bstes on Display advertisements made known on application; Advertisements not accompanied by written directions will be inserted until forbidden, and charged accordingly. ' subscription' luTfs One Year 13.00 6 Months (1.50 ' Z Months 75 cts. Single copy, $ cents, Cash in Advance. . LOCAL POINTS., City Paint shop, . 1 36 3 Main. Cash paid for eggs and poultry t ty Isaac Smith. 16c a dozsn pad fo: Eggs at ' Henry G. Haybilli. All brands of bottled beer kept cu ice at Kiter Bros Drug Cp. Just received a carload of Famous Zangs Eastern Beer. 3 bottles lor 50($s Saloon. at ' Butte . . Carpets made to order while trad. you wait, for Full stock to select from at" Wra. ' Edwavds. It is expected that the Pocatello baseball team will come dqwu this week and play games with the A. CL U. and B. Y . C. Dr. R. A. Greene. Eye, (including the fitting of glasses) Ear, Nose and throat. In Dr. Croxalls Office the last day of eaeli mouth. Next visit Saturday May, 30. City Treasurer Hannah Jacobson is how in possession of the $63,000 obtained through the sale of the electric light bouds, the money having been paid oyer to her yesterday. out-oMo- 4 .BEST CLOTHING. at tabernacle 2 p. m. will beginning com- Sun- day, May 31. The baseball game arranged for yesterdey between the A. C. U. and Logans, hsd to be called off on account of the storm. Drs. Kin ley and Dunbar, dentists of Logan, will be at the Pioneer House, Uyrnm, for the week commencing Monday, June 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davidson wore called to Rexburg, Idaho, yesterdey, by a message announcing the serious illness of Mr Davidson's mother, Mrs. Ann Davidson. Account Y. M. and Y.L.M.I.A. Conference ut Balt Lake, May 30th, The O. 8. L. will sell round trip tickets at single fare. Selling dates, May 27th to Jnne 1st inclns ive, Good returning June 4th. If you havnt got n boy, we will We make every lend you one. boys heart happy b giving a bow and arrow with each boys suit we sell' you. Robinson Bros., 45 Main St. 4 t The Cache county contingent of Rough Riders, .who are to partic-pat- e in the reception to be tendered President Roosevelt tomorrow left Logan at 4 oclock this morning on a special train that reached Ball Lake at 9 oclock. It was expected that about 50 riders would go down, but the storm probably enused some to change their minds. Enough money was donated by Grand Kirmess and Carnival of Dancing 70 CHILDREN 70 I j t. Friday trial. Saturday. Very truly yours, A Logan farmer was heard to W. J. Robinson. remark yesterday that he wished it would quit raining in order that A Fine Instrument. he might go out to the fields and Yon have no idea how many water his hayland, which, in his in need of was sadly opinion prominent people of the State are moisture. It is hard to satisfy using the Henry F. Miller pianos. Yes. werp sole agent for them for some men. E lIAm'27 t Mn have plenty of money to loan the farmers at a lower rate of interest than ever. No delay; the money is here. ZEPH THOMAS. News reached here from Colora- Utah and Idaho and will deliver without freight charges if not too do., on Tuesday of the death, ou far removed from Logan. May 10, of Thomas G. Winn, an Mr. B. G. Thatcher has just, Mr. old resident of Smithfteld selected another carload which will Winn went to Colorado last fall to week direct from the next arive spend the winter with two ol his daughters residing there. He was factory. Be notfiies ns they are all 72 years of age and left a numerOnr and patfriends beauties. ous family. His remains were inIn Eagle Block, Main Street, alrons are enthusiastic growing terred in Colorado, but will be Logau, Utah. . ready. We also have thousands brought to Smithfteld later. of copies of sheet, music at 10c a Mr. W. D. Beers, eommahdant copy. Onr pianist will play .anyof the A. C. cadet corps and con- thing for you. Whether it is a rainy nected with the civil engineering day or the sun is shining, we department, has resigned his posi- guarantee to make life brighter. tion, and also a government ap- Call and be convinced. B. & G. pointment, and will shortly Ipave Thatcher. , for Alberta. Canada, to look after at the White House large cattle interests that he has CLASS -r- epair work FIRST be missed there. Mr. Beers will doue on all kinds of sewing machat the College, where he s a ines by Cartey & Oldham 56 ,W, favorite with the students. full 1st North. Fone 50 Z, Telephone 41 Y, eanies a Mrs. Clara B, Peterson, filed line of suit in the District Court yesterday for divorce from her husband 5 GREEN AND STAPLE A good operator, bringeth a & Hyrum S. Peterson.- She alleges cruelty and Irabi ual druukeness uppleased expression TEAS. GROCERIES, on the part of the defendant as ODELLS STUDIO t he grounds for the decree. The COFFEES AND SPICES business men to meet the expense of shippiugthe horses to Balt Lake and return, s6 the expense on the riders will not beso heavy as at first expected. A. E, and F. P. Cranney, doing business ns Cranney Bros., have filed suit in Judge, Harts court to recover $1,543 damages from the 'Oregon Short Line Ry. Co. The T. complaiht alleges that on March couple were married in 1888, and C 24, 1902, the plaintiffs delivered have three children aged nine, six x 5 cars of cattle to the railroad Co. aud three years. For the past five for. transportation to Montpelier, years, the plantiff alleges the dex. Idaho, that the compauy put the fendant has treated her cruelly, animals in cars having five or six beating her, threatening to kill inches of muck on the floors, the her and the children and calling result being, that the cattle were her Vile names. She also alleges unable to keep on their feet dim- that for the past five years he has ,Fing the switching of the cars and been an habitual drpnkard, and rf 18 of them were killed. 25 others therefore asks for a separation. She were depreciated in value $15 er prayfOr the custody of her three bead and 77 more were Tendered .children $75 attorneys fees and! less valuable by $10 per head, the such alimony as the court may see loss being $4 total fit to grants St. 34 Center Street - . FORrt.. Periodi- Stationery, Books and cals. Fresh Creamery Butter ONE PRICE TO ALL, and theMowest possible consistent with first class work. Ricks Block, Main, Sti, Logan that t-- v UPTO-l).AT- It Again. 1 ! a , Am At I . -- X-! liodol Dyspepsia (Curo , Digests what you . . 'V. and Eggs always ou hand. Call and see 11s, yon will bek given good treatment. SJ.P.P. f PROPRIETORS &t I , |