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Show v f sm; 'm . , v r'a '$ lA'' V qW PAGE TWO V IIYRUM HAP- - PENINGS Young People Laud . ably Aspiring to v , I !i ti Higher Culture. ,i ih - Journal? !t U tl ft City Council met in regular EIUIIT- -- iWitor ; The Ylyrum sea-wo- n )r .! r -- 4 tfi TIIE TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y v - Af . f tvi.-- v I - - , f -- T- t. - " t,'A f- CtO Isrdat , ut serious-lyJnjured,'.H- . , trouble wnrtrs Mra. &na Ouinu Treasurer Woman's Athletic Club), of Hot Srcamore HI.. 1 he treatment I took did Milwaukee. Wi. aot do me s panicle of good auul a food oeieh-- , bor who had using Dr. Fierce a Ibivorite Freacriraum sdnard me to ghee H a trial Tha aeat dav took inv first doae. and il Sras MV drat step toward recovers. In bum vctki I was a duirrent wontaa ; my Desk which bad beca tabliy became Ann, complexion alear aad my eves (mgbt. It was simply aa Indication of the n elHnanta trysrcnmivg e aweaSeriagfio ,i lx. 1 icrre s pleasant Pellets invigoda .: : . , gtomsch, liwir and bowda. 'a Header.- - - ' tf t s e ? wajt splenfarm- d O J 'A M t good operator bringeth a pleased expression. ODELLS. STUDIO "....FOR,..,., . ONE PRICE TO ALL, and that the lowest possible consistent with first class work. Ricks Block, Main Si., Logan -- k thing that has Curve oTfishhook is at waist of man,' its barb passing under butt of fishing rod. Turn left side of picture down. Canoe is at bottom of picture when it is thus held, the fishs head outlining one end and its body,'except the tail, form ing the interioiof the canoe. The State Fair this year promises to exceed in the beauty and Record of laical Eventi During variety of its exhibits, all prevThe Past Week. ious fairs. SMITHFIELD 8AMPLES. -- Editor' Journal Mr. Joseph American' party State convention in Salt Lake, he nominated Ogden Ililes (Democame very, nearly having an atof Salt Lake, for Congress; crat) tack of lirainiever, but he is much Wm. M. Ferry (Democrat) of better today. Park City, for Governor: Walter Watts is quite siek with Last 'Saturday - The new a. typhoid-pneumoni- -- Mr, Robert E.. Bain, one of our oldest citizens, has' also been quite several days. ill Mr. Willis Lemmon is suffering from a severe cold. He has been confined to his Jiedsinee last Sat, urday. Mrs. George Ellis, who was so severely injured in a runaway a few weeks ago, is 'now able to be up aud around. Last Tuesday Mrs.- - Wm. SCrow-the- r presented her husband with their eleventh child, a fine boy Will says tbatiheJhiuks that this one is the best yet. About a week, ago Mrs..- - James fr Sheen-presente- herhusbaml-wit- d h a fine daughter. Mr. lands Peterson is now rejoicing over the arrival at their home of their second child. (Republican! of Millard, for Secretary of Stafe; Lewis B: Rogers, of Salt Lake (Republican) for Auditor; Wm. M. Armstrong, (Republican) of Salt Lake, for McDowell, Treasurer; Samuel of Salt Lake, for (Republican) N. cmith Isaac Attorney General ; (Republican) of Cache county, fo Superintendent of Public Instrue tion. .Japies w k Cullen Hotel The - - Utah : : Oache Valley Time Card I Chas. England t I NOTARY Pdcatello Salt Lake Ogden I PUBLIC 1t Office, Journal The M. & L. Coal Logan 4 Wood MOUBITISEM JAMES LAB8KN, Props. In kinds COA ir : Is Your Time : KINDUNO r Worth? J ) Bonded Abstractor and Conveyancer.... LOOAN DEALERS Stocks bought and sold on msrgin or (or cssh, Continuous quotations direct from New York Stock Exchange. We hare special -- department tor buying and selling stocks and bonds for which enables as to give best of cash, satisfaction to bankers as well as Individual loves torn. TEST-OfcMER- - If jpu get The'Jburnal yoiTget -1 r - , 1 ' 10:30 a.m. . . .5:30 p.m Ogden Salt Lake 11:55 ....6:55 Pocatello ....4:45 , . . Gained by a thorough knowledge of the 'Sci ence of refraction und how to apply it in the proper fitting of glas- ses for defective vision. Do your eyes trouble yout If $0 go to the-- - European Plan, $1.00 and up. . American Plan. 82.50 and up . PLENTY OF . Money- - to loan AT ALL TIMES The Newton Irrigation Company, Princioal place of business, Newton, Utah. Notion is hereby given that at a of the Board of Directors held on themeeting 10th day of an 1904, assessment of ten (10) cents September per share was levied on the stock of the corporation, payable on orcapital before the Stst day of October 1904, to the Secretary aad Treasurer of the corporation at bis residence in Newton, Utah. Any stock upon which the assessment may remain unpaid on tbs said list day of October 1904, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at pubile auction, ui- less payment is made before, will be and sold oa the 91st day of November,-190- 4, at S o'clock the office of the Secretary and Treasurer Newton, Utah, to pay the delinquent assess- ment, together with the cost of advertising aad expenses of sale. - w. k, - Newton, Utah. 1X3 NORTH MAIN STREET, EA0t.5r-44OTX- i SLOCft . , 7- - Tithing , Office Comer, (3t3ISfS43iSt3K - ' - Sheriffs Sale7. . In the District Court of The First Judicial Bis- trict. State of Utah, In and fur the counts . of Cache. . The First National Bank of Logan. Utal? a corporation, plantiff. j T August H. Bineeggr and Sarah K. Bisaeggr defendants. ' To be sold at Sheriffs sale on the loth day of 1904 October at 1 p. m. at the front door of the ,n Utah the followfOUIJtTlrt,houM .V ing described property to wit: Lot four in block Twenty Eight. In Plat A of Providence Towns! vh Survey, Cache connty with T ana all water, water-rightirrigating ditches, aqueducts, canals -appropriations, franchises and privilege, owned by said defendants or either of them, or S1"1" to or with, to, connected wlthlor usually had andleading enjoyed in connection W there-O- f premises or nay part or 'together with ail and singularparcel the teaem-eatfiereditamemts and appurtenances there unto belonging or in anywise appertaining. - Sheriff Cache Co. Utah.',' . ??hT Loan Corporation CO. - Secretary, - Utah Mortgage OPTICAL i Notice of Assessment. Local Mgr. '4OOOOOOOOOOC " . The Kenyon F 1 W. W. WOODSIDE, , Agent. . . whan in Zion atop at Salt Lako ' . City- - Loading Hotel Hoorn 5, Commercial Block. V But in Results , the neWs. W. H. WEAVER, Is Not in Words ""'"""t IN- - New York Stocks, Bonds, Crain . and Provisions it t UTfH COMMISSION CO. IT 1 .... CUMMINGS ol - LEAVES DON PORTER, Prop. I , 9: 10 a.m For further information apply to Room 11, Commercial Block, ( Rev, John S. Coy, of Wake, Ark., writes, For twelve years I suffered from Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a number of physicians and tried all sorts of medicines, but got no relief. Then I began the use of Electric Bitters and feel that I am now cured of a .disease that had me in its graso for twelve years. If you want a reliable medicine for Liver and Kidney trouble, stomach disorder or. general debility, get Electric Bitters," Its guaranteed by Riter Bros. Drug Co.. Only 50c. 10:35 p.m i v ? J Confessions of a Priest. .6:0Q ....6:25 ....7:00 " ....7:42 " ....8:15 SOUTH BOUND NOTARY PUBLIC tof . .5:30 a.m "f r; r stant death. The boy was not hurt. Richfield Reaper.- ET. ....1:25 " ... ... Jennie P. Slater J J AiiiltUShecLhiOkulIusmgTh--' 0 ARRIVES Preston WOOD - , a.m .11:45 p.m of. ds ' -- . Telephone Number 198 K West Office and Yard-8- 89 Center Street Logan. ex-May- or . 5:45 7:15 Cache Jet 8:55 Men don 9:13 9:30 Logan Smithfield 9:48 Richmond 9:59 Franklin 10:18 Prompt Deli rery and t,0001ba to erery ton Miss Nettie Nelson is home from Canada after being away nearly two years.. She, however, does not expect to remain lng as in a few days she expects to become the wife of Mr., Edwin Leavitt, If you are a busy man, yon count every minute worth and then retnm to Canada. Miss T money. Nelson is a daughter of You must Smith-fieldepend upon 4 Samuel Nelson, and one of your watch to do so many " 4 finest young ladies. Her 4 things in a certain allotted many friends"will be plcascd-t- o 4time: learn of the step she is about to Youll miss your engage ment if you havent got a the in success her takeandwish watch. good . , Respectfully, same, . Youll miss trains and ex 4 CL. 4 i vexatious and costly perience 4 Smithfield, Oct. 3, 1904. delays if your watch cannot ; be depended upon. Killed in Runaway. We are selling a watch for $10 that will help you N. C. Sorenson,-- of Kooshorem, make money, if time is money. 4 was the victim of a horrible and fatal accident just north of Red- 4 Always pleased to show you. mond last Thursday afternoon.. Cardon Jewelry Co He and a son about eight years of in a were wagon, riding along age 8IGN OP BIG CLOCK when" the horses shied and start- 4 Main Sto mOGAN. UTAh.1 ed to run away.- - In trying to con-;rthe team, Mr.. Sorenson wag thrown from his, seat and fell in front of one of the fore wheels m The '.wheel passed over his head - Mixed No. 15 Daily 2:45 p.m....2.-3- Co. M. AND , No. 11 Daily J. PTTTTTTTTT How Much J NORTH BOUND leaves The Park City Mind's hospital, an institution badly needed in that lively hiining camp of many accidents, was dedicated on Monday and is now open for the re " ceptFon of inmates; : .1 S. C. EWINO, Prop. Salt Lake City a a a K happened-fixact- ly as it happened. Thus you can judge for yourself and form your . opinion. ( There is also a great war going on in the East, where The World has a brilliant staff of corresponAttornev-at-Laand County dents in the fields and their reOffice? AttorneyCourt House, in the ports are found 'regularly South-eas- t columns of The Thrice-a-Wee:00m, upstairs, Logaujl Utah. World. Worlds The Thrice-a-Wee- k regular subscription price is only The Logan Real Estate and Loan $1.00 per year, and this pays for Company. 156 papers. We offer this unequaled newspaper and The JourPlenty of money to loan on farms, nal together one year for $3.50. Also choice optional payments. real estate for sale. Ratss: 32 to S2.S0 Par Day. L. S, Oabdon, Mgr. Over First National Bank. Logan. w. W. MAUGHAN KPRtlSBSNTED? WHAT KIND. OF BOAT IS - Y house-au- k 1 Appreciates The Improvement. Lack of time and space has prevented us from not icing in oifr columns sootier the improvement that ha been in the Logan Journal, which is recognized among the newspaper fraternity 'as one of our best country papers; and with its increased size and improved .machinery, it steps up stilfcToset to the head its class. We congratufate the people of Cache county On the possession of this fine periodical, and trust they wiir show ' their appreciation" by their patronage to sucH'an extent as td Justify' the outlay that the publishers have recently made. Iron County Record. . - 30 acres with did outbuildings.; complete ing equipment; 10 tons of. bay. Good beet; garden or orchard lafid. Owner moving awsy. A sacrifice at $3,508.00. ,. : ' E. R. Davis Eagle Hotel,. Logan. ' t The tickets are now made up and the most interesting PresiUnited dential campaign the States has known since 18 GO, has imbegun. And it is the most portant, too. Which will it be, Parker and Davis, or Roosevelt and Fairbanks! Nobody knows yet, but World will The Thrice-a-Weetell .you promptly, fully and truthfully every 'movement of a hot hnd thrilling campaign. .The real, newspaper now prints facts rather than hopes, ana it has aU, ways been the effort of The Thrice-a-WeeWorld to tell the ar- - Farm For Sale. EDITION K 1904. 6, f. guaga is Spoksn. ness of our city council, one becomes convinced that the great limited conception of the great amount of work performed in a single year by the . mayor and and other officers of our eouncil 0 which they receive so for city, small a compensation, that it is hardly worth mentioning, .vet have the responsibility of a high salaried office. ; The voters ot our city ' are pleased with the . Democratic county.ticket, and will receive a hearty support. Mr. Jeppeson is , of Ueucorrhea,, Female, Weakness, Pro-lapsus, or Falling of Womb, which they cannot cure. Au they ask U a fair and reasonable trial of their means of cure. t suSrftd (hr three yesrs with ovarian October Thursday , busi- t- - SW Read Wharavar tha English Lan In listening to thOoutihe 5 1 - ed. THRICE-A-WEE- , and looks, the root of the trouble can be to womanly diseases which undermine the general health. The proof 6f this is that women who bare been cured of painful womanly diseases by the use ' of Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription have : recovered their general health, gained in " . flesh and in appearance. " (SCO Reward for' Conaan ChO v Cannot bo Curod. The proprietors and makers of Dr. Pierces ", Favorite Preemption now feel fully warranted in oil Tiug to pay $500 in legal money of the United States for any case - ' Two miles out, NEW YORK WORLD er: Good 3 room ld' sd : ,r - W '- THE i nt v i i AtVft Liljenquist, , Sexton Thompson, Ad other Poundkeeper Bradley, a apofficers were presented proved. Bills for lighting of streets ald numerous other bills were allow- very-popul- to-gra- . Y last night and transacted con- -' siderable 'routine as well as spec' . t ial business;, from the local committee If teachers' association .consisting ! Miss Rose Liljenquist, Miss Annie jX Christensen. a nd Mr. C. F. Olsen1 .und-jwi1 .doubtless ll n presented; a .yerbal petition, Mr, run far ahead of his ticket. ' Olsen acting as spokesman; ask N VIVA. " the fret T ing the council Ilyrum.' October 4,1904. Vse of the assembly room in the tl 1 city hall, as a public reading room LEWISTON LOCALS.. . to be lighted and heated Tyand at the expense of the city. The teachers propose to conduct Residents of Lewiston Hold Annual Peace Meeting. a literary society and reading - club at hall every Monday evening , ft ,8, p. m., beginning - Editor Journal : Sunday ling next Monday evening,, October 10 fast day, ou pcie meeting was 41 held at night, services commencr The programme- - will bei of ing at 8 oclock. - The stand was 1 Biographical sketch ' , Longfellow, 20 minutes, by Miss decorated with . suitable colored bunting, with tie flag of pbwe. jrjjoae Liljenquist. the usual opening exercises After the on 2 Historical paper and prayer by Chaplain F. .V poem 'Evangeline,,' 20 minutes, A. Rawlins, President Brigham by Miss Jennie Christiansen, " 1 3 Hendricks delivered a vcr.v able Reading from Evangeline and F.70Lsem T 20 minutes, by (J. appropria t -n . d rewt of war. Also effects read the bill the purpose of , , ad inistered lo , the society, and the winters work. of fare to ,tbe ' In connection with heathen nations civilize them. to the above President Rebecca Rawlins then undertaking of the teachers, prit vate citizens, have already contri- - read a piece entitled 'The Earth , butedlarge amounts' of magazines is the LordV-- ' A I very beautiful musical selecand some books,, which wil, be placed in the hall for the free use tion was rendered by Mrs. Elva . of the public, and it is hoped that Kerr. , j President W.. II.. Lewis deliv all young4 people who have au i hour to idle away will Come .and ered a very , interesting address make Use of the opportunities upon the. life of Christ as an ex, thus placed before . them' by the ample for peace makers, and referred to several incidents of war F teachers, and the city officers. ; !i is It gratifying tofitRt that that had came to his notice. the mayorC and eouncil readily . Next was a peace song by Isa' granted the request, and com- - bella Holliday. The Bishop delivered 'a very mended the teachers, for the effort conscientious address upon the , .they are making. ' Other matters . coming before evils of war. He hoped thQt the the council were ! . A. Rose pe- - people would all be peace makers. Song by Fred Taggart. titioned for a bridge to be built , President across a ditch outside his premisGeorge Squires rend resolutions the enbut the council refused got up by the to es, Womans National . tertain any motion to consider the League, which matter, it being their opinion that were adopted, after which the - either the Irrigation company or choir "sang the "song' entitled Mr. Rose himself should build said Peace Rally.. 4 ' . Irayer by the Chaplain, F. A. abridge, James C., Jensen asked for a Rawlins.- President Lewis reports having license to conduct a billiard and pool hall at his place of business enjoyed himself at the Worlds FairTandfeeIaWll raid for the -- TlZIoiOrainStreetr"licenseGkjsell Miquorwas trip. H. granted the Ilyrum Liquor house. Lewisto 1904 Oct. 5, from Quarterly reports City ' Justice Olsen, Street , Supervisor Nearly Struck By Lightning.' Henry Gardner, .senior, had a narrow escape from being struck C3I7 by lightning Tuesday afternoon IS GCL'Cd. during the storm. He was just bis team 'attached to a The storr of a driving h deal his place tha into of great surry of women on the east bench when a flash of is a atorr. of lost health, women lightning knocked one . of his wonder how it Is down' that he was driving that little by little horses the form loses and killed ;Jen chickens which the plumpness, in the yard close by. Mr. cheeks grow hollow were and sallow and Gardner luckily escaped injury, they feel tired and although he was somewhat frightworn-oall the time. In a large ened... The horse was not S proportion of cases recovered hesopii when -- women are weak, rundown and falling off in flesh from theahoekr-i-PaysoTj-Olob- e 'tA w m - s, -- ' |