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Show to BRIGHAM YOUNG, -COECE'GE NOTES Tag:: ( 5 -- . y!7 . -- v. THE &. 7 1 I v rejoicing officers: JH- I! T .TTTHe uc of tea is incras-i- n amon our people; ' hey get good tea; and they go f The Mammoth and the Mosquito dan-ferot- ts Armed With A Crowbar. 16. -- Perched New --York,-T)- ee: on the lop of a snow heap at Fourth avenue and Twenty-secon- d street, a completely nude man armed with a crowbar kept half . , dozen policemen ana 8 CrOWU 01 men 81 hv fnr nalI,an hour to day. after he had smashed nearly a seort of big plate glass window's valued at $200 each. -- The man tvas finally captured and taken to a hospital. He undoubtedly was insane, There' was nothing to inin his .clothes, dicate his identity . found in a doorway hear by. The man is about 25 years old and ap- I , parently a laborer. To Cure a Cold, in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. AU druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Groves signature is on each . , . Y is order, and as a box., 25c. , er , on-cer- Seventies Meeting. i hereby given members of the Fortieth Quoruiq o Seventy that the next regular meeting of the quorum will be held Tuesday evening December 20th, in room 15 B. Y. College, at Notice 7 :3() k ; ; ; I rt ; The Journals Christmas number will he the best ad-- ; vertising medium ever of-- ! f ered to theLogan business houses. . Secure space now. V L. HATCH. Sccv. SALISBURY GAVE MEALS AT ALL HOURS High Priests Conference. A conference of the High Priests of the Cache Stake will be held in the Logan tabernacle on December 18, 1904, Sunday, meetings commencing at 10 a. m. and 2 p ni. All High Priests expected to be present. Invitation extended to all. EDWARD W. SMITH. SAMUEL HOLT, BENJAMIN M. LEWIS. Presidency. Regular Price. WIJJJBTILLE - UTAH " A good operator briugeth a pleased expression. WELLS Cured Paralysis. W. S. Baily, P. 0. True, Texas, writexT My- - wife had been suffering five years with paralysis in her arm, when I was persuaded to use Ballards Snow Liniment, which cured her all right. I have also used it for old sores, frostbites and skin eruptions. It does the work. 25e, 50e, and $1.00 Riter Bros. Drug Sold by FOR,;... that the lowest possible consistent with first class work. Ricks Block, Main St., Logan PLENTY OF AT ALL TIMBS Utah Mortgage Tithing Office Comer. oioeiieoioototoieie The Real Login Estate Christmas Pleuty of money to loan on fares, payments. Also eWiee "eal estate for sale. L. S. Gaboon, Mgr. .)ver first National Bank, Logan Ptioual Holly GET YOUR , CHRISTMAS HOLLY AT SMURTHWAITES SEED STORE. Center Street,.. Logan Cache Valley Time Card Chas. England NORTH BOUND LVAVE6 I I t. t J .L t TTTTTTTTTTTTT . I k NOTARY So. $ Journal Office, 11 Daily Pocatello Salt Lake Ogdeu Cache Jet Mendon Logan Smithfleld Richmond t I PUBLIC Logan V Jennie P. Slater . . . - - Prston Liquor ....8:15 10:35 p.m.... 9:1 a.m 1 LKAVBS -Mixed' No. 16 Daily No. 12 Daily. Preston Franklin 7:10a.m; r7T9-4a.m 7.27 ...10:00 0 Richmond 7:42 ...10:40 ...11:10 ...12:50 p.a taitbfield UTAH 7:56 Logan 8:15 Mendon 8:38 Cache Jet 8:55 ....1:10 ....1:35 Oeden & a.m.... 5:30 p.m ....6:55 ....4:45 10:30 Salt Lake 11:55 Pocatello m TEST OF MER For further information apply t W. W. WOODSIDE, Agent. WHENY OIL WANT Is Not in Words But In Results . l ( Gained by a thorongt knowledge of the Science of refrHcfion md how to apply if in the proper fl'ting of glasses for defect ivefieiorrr Do yonr eyes trouble If so go to the - - ; yon! . i j j , s when oral: JJ1S i iii iiii i -- HOTEL- Zion stop at Salt Lake ' Th Kenyon DON POBTIR, Prop, A X - Europaan Plan. S 1.00 and up. Ainarican Plan, $2.80 and up , i t ?f1 It . . 9 Hf j NORTH MAIN STREET. EAGLE In City's Leading HqUI OWN BY i . ARRIVES 15 ftorth Main Street LIQUORS IN ANY QUANTITIES, YOU CANNOT. DO BETTER THAN TO CALL ON THE OLD RELIABLE , SOUTH BOUND naL. rn 10:18 ARRIVES Bonded Abstractor and Conveyancer.... -- No.DMly 2:45 p.m.... 2:30 a. 5:45 " ...ll:45p.m 7:15 ....1:25 " 8:55 ....5:30 g.m 9:13 " ....6:00 9:30 ....6:25 9:48 ....7:00 9:59 7:42 Franklin EDWARDS J. 'R., House Pioneer ' Lui and Company. LOGAN HANDLE INFERIOR GOODS ; oan-Gorporation- Journal 02et. DOES : Money to Loan I The Journals Christmas Nnmber will have a wider circulation than any pnbli- cation ever distributed in Northern Utah and Southern Idaho.. Logan advertisers should put this in their pipes and smoke it. Opposite- - Postoffieer ' NOT i eeioieioieioHHOf040oH b Co. NOTARY PUBLIC ... STUDIO ONE PRICK TO ALL, and Wilkinson arid Son - Subscribe for The Journal. oclock. T. nt FirstNorth.- - to--th- " . y For putting the blood 'tissue-buildand tonic for those weakened by coughs, colds, catarrh, grin, nothing will build one up qu user than Dr. Pierces Colds Medical Discovery. This is a medicine made entirely of roots and herbs, " without the use of alcohol r Dr; Pierce Medical Adviser W sent frtt n receipt of stamps, to pay expense of -et Ft? mpe taailinjp only. r- d for paper covered, or 31 numi for loth K V binding, to Dr. K- - V. Puree.-nuiL.o- , Scow Christmas is Coming , the aysteui. at' 7:30 oclock.' A good attendM ance is desired. -MRS, M. J. BALLARD. Pres. ' JENNIE P. SLATER, - , L as e, presence of the person. Several others of Prof. Wrights paintings are strong in this quality, so rare among even the great artists. Of these the .recently completed portrait of President Linford, now on exhibition in Ogden, and the excellent portrait of Mrs.Dr. Richards, which had a place in 1 the.Paris autumn salon of 1903, may' be mentioned. Lovers of art will be interested L in knowing that Prof. Wright will continue his free exhibition in the faculty room of theeollege, - with. a change of pictures. The principal outside stakes from which the students are in attendance at the college are effec- -' ting domestic organizations within the school for the purpose of keeping the students together and bringing Jhe stake presidents -- in Altouch with their members. ready organizations have been made . by the presidents Qf the Ilyrum and Malad Stakes, and last week the Benson Stake 'was organized with the following i bythe Ijok; Con-norsW- oeea-sional- ly e What has come to pass in thousands of Primitive years seems hardly credible. nan, a weakling; in comparison to modern nan, was able to conquer the hue mon- rero of thousands of years ago, such as the Mammoth , and they are dead forever: yet the mosquito and fly have been never conquered It is now time for the scientist to devise methods for kill-in- g the mosquito and fly, so that they will wo to Join the mammoth and the monster lizards.- - The mosquitoes and flies are enemiesof man because they spread contagion. The mosquito often carries the rerm ofyvalaria with his bite. The house- fly spreads germs Of disease over our food. These bacterial genus, ever, hunting for 01 rtace in our blood, and then we suffer from grip; catarrh, con- sumption, or malaria. Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. V., savs: "There would he vq gtip epidemics, the germs of consumption, or malaria would And no place- In ae humAn economy. If the blood were- pure, if the lungs, peart and other organs were fed on good blood. Poisons ' should not be Uwsd ro accumulate in tb body: to be safe it is best to take a gentle lazattve at least on Sc a. week.. Suth a - vegetable laxative as Dt. Pierces Pleasant Pellets contains nothing which could harm ; g portraitsnnreffthrfacratrdiigarp life-liktangibility, andr after looking a few moments at the painting, one almost forgets that the canvas is there and feels the a Showed no Weakness. James of inside-executed the prison yard this morning at 6 :10 for the murder of Deputy Sheriff Sweet at Blackfoot Dec. 5. The murder was one of the coldest blooded in the history of the state. In company with two other men he terrorized the people of Black-foo- t and afterwards visited a Japanese settlement where the men were employed in construction wfork on a railroad. When the sheriff came deputy up to arrest Connors he shot him twiee and the deputy died a few hours later, Connors admitted his guilt. He refused to make any statement and when the hour of execution arrived he walked onto the scatfold wifhout a tremor. He declines to have spiritual eeomfort and faced death with a bravado never before witnessed 011 a scaffold in Idaho. He was pronounced dead within twelve minutes after the trap was spurng. .Boise, Ida.,' Dec. 16. Vur grot ft .turns yuf Man if you 4m lib Hyer, President, Wilford Moses, first counsellor, SvhiiJuigs Jtat, r and Asa Bullen' second counsellor. Something more than 100 students Raided A Caravan will be members of this organizaMorocco, Dee. 16. Tangier, tion. notorious brigand the Raisuli The Missionary Class met this who captured Torn Ierde-ear- is, week and organized, with Parley chief an American citizen, and his W. Lofthou.se as president, Thos. W. Jarvis, indEdmond Ricks as stepson. Cromwell Varley, a Britcounsellors, and John C. Sorenson ish subject, in May last, Imldly as secretary. The elans has organ- raided a caravan within the town ized a basket ball team for the of Tangier today, The chief had an other carapurpose of competing with the previously attacked van five miles outside of Tangier other classes of the college. took eleven prisoners and a and. The Blacksmithing department has received equipment for three (lumber of mules. He then came new forges, and as soon as the to Tangier and repeated his extools are prepared by instructor ploit: In the latter ease he re Johnson these will be put into um. leased his prisoners as the men The class in forge-wor- k is grow-in- he was seeking were not among and very excellent work is them. The key That Unlocks the Door, being done. In the carpentry deto Long Living. CHRONIC CATARRH CURED. partment the first year - students The men of eighty-fiv- e and have mastered the difiicultiea of of are the not ninety years age elementary jointing and are ready Hyomeis Wonderful Action in rotund well fed. hut thin, spare to put into active use what they Curing a Case of Thirty Years men who live on a slender diet. Be have learned. They have Him- Standing. Guaranteed by Cywiltrkdweverr'a ht rnreftrt-a3h- e rus E. Napper. mcncod the making of small tables man past middle age, will which are designed to be sold for eat too much or of some Christmas. The work is very Do not try t cure catarrh by article of food not suited to his creditable. taking drugs into the stomach. It constitution, and will heed a dose The Usona Society gave an in- cannot he sured iu that manner. of Chamberlain s Stomaeh and formal reception to the girls of The. only way in which this com- Liver Tablets to cleanse and inthe College Thursday evening mon disease can be cured is vigorate his stomaeh and regulate from five to seven oclock. Nearly through a direct application, that his livor and bowels. When this is all of the lady students were pres- will kill the germs of catarrh and done there is no reason why the ent. Games were played in the their growth. Hyomei is average man should not live to eld prevent gymnasium and dainty refresh- the only known method-otreat-meage. For sale by all draggists. c ments were served. At seven that accomplished this. It frrfodrthtTegnlar Usonarmeettn g is the simplest, most pleasant, and I was much afflicted with was held in the Assembly room. only absolute cure for catarrh sciatica, writes Ed C. Nud, Iowa-villThe, leuding features of the pro- that has ever been discovered. Sedgwick Co., Kan., going gram was a book review LavenMrs. C. A. Derby, 6f Beverly, about on crutches and suffering der and Old Lace by Miss Julia Mass., writes: My husband has a deal of pain. I was induced to Nibley, and a paper on the Life had catarrhal trouble for thirty Ballard s Snow Liniment, and Works of Mozart, by Miss years and Uyoiaei is the first try which relieved me. I used three Ilattie Pond. thing which' has ever helped him. 50c bottles. It is the greatest lini- The College is to have a skating He had eatarrh in its worst form, iment I ever used; all express .pond this year- On Wednesday and nothing except Ilyomei ever themselves as being benefitted by afternoon the students were had any effect on it whatever. it. I now walk without crutches, given a half holiday and they Thissgave him relief from the first able to perform a great deal of turned out in a body and cleared' and hr hasf unsteadily improved, j liht labor on the farm,. 25c, the brush from the southeast til now he is cured. '.TOc, $1.00. Sold by Riter Bros. ' corper of the campus, where there Cyrus E. Napper has so much (Drug C. b is a natural depression that can confidence in the IIvof power easily be converted into a skating omei to cure eatarrh that he will Ladies Democratic Club, pond. The work done on Wednes- sell the treatment under his per- - . The Ladies Democratic Club day will make it available for this sonal guarantee- to refund the will meet at the residence of Mrs. year. Next year it is hoped tliat money if the purchasers can cay M. S. Ormsby No. 102 W. Center work enough will be done to more it did not benefit. St. Tuesday evening, Dee. 20th, than double the size of the pond, and it can be made an ideal place for boating and fishing in the summer and for skating in the winter. The clearing away of such a quantity of brush has greatly improved the appearance And we are in line with the of the campus. Finest Assortment of Holiday Prof. Hall was in Brigham City Goods we ever carried. Dolls and last Saturday lecturing before Toys of every description. Fine the Box Elder county teachers China and Glassware. Books, institute. OrnaTree Games, Stationery. Prof. Wolfe delivered his inments. Come and see before our teresting lecture on Central stock is broken. America before the students and others in the assembly hall last Friday evening. There was much among the facility and students of the B. Y. College when word came on Thursday from Ogden that Prof. A. B. Wright had been awarded the state prize for the best original painting by a resident"! ftah artist. The award carries with it $300, that amount being given eReh year by the state for the encouragement of art. is But the money consideration of most not the important part the prize. The recognition of Prof. Wright's talent.whieh places him at the head of the many talented artists in the state, is that over which his friends are When President most jubilant. Linford announced in devotional on Thursday that Prof. Wright had been successful there was a demonstration by the students. Prof. Wright was not present to but it witness less was none the hearty. He is in Salt Lake and Ogden this week visiting the art exhibitions there. lie will re turn Sunday night. The' piilntiiig that won the state prize is a portrait of Miss Richards a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II.J. Richards of Provo.a life size standing figure, exquisitely simple in composition, graceful in pose and impressive because of a reposeful, easy naturalness. That indefinable quality of substance that is so marked a characteristic of all of Prof. Wrights original - Win. 70tTP.il A Ii, LOGAN. tflJUL TRI-WZTTX- TEA -- ft ti i ' Rata: $2 to $2.50 Pap i The j Cullen Hotel STC. EWINO, BLOCK Day: i Prop. .1 Sajt Lake City 3 j Utah: i. |