OCR Text |
Show t Saturday,. December - THE 1904. 31, STATE NEW S , Di-vi- . , JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH ; Y F sat-Tarbe- t," c r , , es -- c- i Aa' ; k j; IN ; f A S: N f . V. . . ' n.v-,- .. THE NOBLE STOCK COMPANY; JANUARY SECOND MONDAY JANUARY SECOND ' s' ' ,w iCarrying with them the shoals eight, miles off Cape feras, .tonight and faint lights seen now and then carry a mes-it- s g corps on sage to the Ilat-deba- debate. J" - A Pi IH u". M T Q Q P HI U.uLItI F Cl I O 1 1 Opera house, Monday NIGHT, JANUARY 2. dances. Prcea t ; . and 50 cents One lady free, with 10, 20, 30 'Note i t tmkb-i39 fore 7 p. m. Monday. aiul-00-een- Ac- - bought f ' . Monday Night Plsy first 'saw Ahe shipwhen the fog lifted Shortly before!-noon- todfiyVf -- tme Ke aPPared to be seen At in distress and. later it wTas iLaiaiW had grounded on the in ner shoal, known to .mariners as - Hells hole. ' The' heavy seas i ' .FARMERS i careened, the, vessel ou her beam, Frank G Long , whose por- , an(1 aF3 'iSTiTiiriffer-trait appears below, is the popular noon was yinp on lier 'port of Stock' Noble man the leading seas washing all over gjjjg. -- - M r. ' -- which will.- open AND HOT. RLAST. HEATERS . .1 NOR THE SHARPLE23 TUBULAR. CREAM EE. " n - I 1 Henney Buggies and Mo Plows. Buy the ' v i iT;; V ' VV. f , 4 it"Goud3rat-theBes- t " -- Friends. - . . . V'- f H ' "vl . . the Old 'Reliable Peter Schuttlerv Wagoia, Hardly a nd Commissioner Hen d r leks The - bnilding r has -- been torn when a sercum of pain" brought tnen. has W. II. Lewis and A. L. Hyer. ,down and piled on wagons andJs T her notice fo the child to find the J Clerk Larsens bondsmen will being hauled to Selby in sections j Anbe James Quayle Sr., Jno. II. ; ,. , and rebuilt today, TEA derson and A. G. Lundstrom. The next meeting of the com- prominence, receiyingjhis obileAla., Dec. - mes1 You dont half-knohow under the 'and mg experience missioners will occur on Tuesday Robinson! was sent to jail today, good ten is ; good tea is ex- when the new board will be "in guidance, of,, metropolitan direc- for thirty days for an assault.The ' tors. His rendition of the Marcontrol. tremely good. offense, for which he, was commitin . For De La Rochette quis ted was kissing a young, woman . Go b a the book. next Monday ' Love and Honor M. E. Church. , : Trinity a against' her will at Bayou La Yur grr t returns yvtir money if you don't likn ot the one is considered " Next Sabbath at the M. E. night SiJnilitti's hot Batre, this county, during a 11 best will a. m.. creations, Norfleet Rev. church, . , Jj Vi''?' .Y.QurBest.l j( A . :; . Sample Mowers, Rakes, and Buggies Below Cost Nov. i : v r' f j Implement and 29.-Ja- w Produce Company ' . . r'l"4- In Appearance, Quality I Cagaaud 1ricer They rank; : Avith itselfrkept-their..promis- e. . v PARATOR f e, -s- he-done-so YOl) CANNOT BEAT THEIR "GoOl) KNOUGir STEEL1 RANGES a jier The gale seemed to be at the Opera t.rating at 8 oclock. House next Monday night. ' Mr. ; ;J, ; . i of mnch Eastern , an actor h Away ft( Aberdeen, S. D., Dec. 29. The crowd of men who went from Sel byAo Bangor Tuesday night and TarrredQffAty-forc- e the county ; court-hous: and records in the then left word that they would re- -' turn last night for the courthouse company, n , noveltk's;' uisieaT life-savin- famous-War- Specialty., Trio, in' songff an J r Iioster te Michigan-Northwester- i for-bond- ;s surf-boats- .- I on . S" 21,-an- - Worley-and-Olof-Nels- Young Utah to the Front shorcnHat thcre'artrhuman'liveH Mr!NeI)iSeFWdh7lWnringfe'fratroardAhTWvrcckcdA(nmftAthat will present the arguments of the; cannot be saved until the wind and sea have calmed sufficiently affirmative. The debate will.-bto he held in Leon Mandel hall, Chicago to allow the d on the evening of Jan. the launched winwill the team meet The observer of. the .United winning n weather bureau at Ilatteras nor of the States t , ' fred Pieot.Provo, was frightfully burned! T. II. Smith. Sheriff jSureties. while visiting with his mother .at Ir FarnCs and Joseph G. Fork. The child was George .American I ' Smith. sitting in front of the kitchen new Aasessm Riehardsons MrsGatheF-uihas the names of Abraham bond was preparing breakfast and Smith and J. 1. Toolsen upon it, had a large pot of boilingAea on as sureties. the stove. She moved it to one Win. Surveyor Sehaub has side to make room for something had, j - The Kubjt'cNwluch' wiirhe dis- eussed in the : (hicagoAlimiesota. will be, Resolved, That the United States should continue present policy of opposing the combinations of railways, ancf ' else. 3 ONE SOLID WEEK ; team..- - -- i ue er of District Attoreny Frank K. Nebeker, and a young man well known in this city, is winning high honors at the University of Chicago,. where ho is studying law. lie was recently selected to head the University debating team, one of the. highest honors bestowed at the institution, carrying with it, asTt "does, a scholarship for ono year and $50 in cash.. In all, 24 men entered for the place, and preliminary trials were held to ascertain Which three Rhould have the honor of representing the University. Air. Nebeker was one of the final three, and later was selected as leader of the , sho-em- tld 'iftstcftar paraf lcit; Mr. Horace G. Nebeker, a broth !, r . ,' ( . tag:; Eenson Will Stick. deliver a New Years sermon on That New Leaf That Everybody In the evening at Turns Over. 7:30 the subject will be The . The pubNature of Christ. ' T lic cordially welcome, to these t services. " : ' . , William II. IlumnielJ coachman hot, tea in hia lap, which was the rich min- - urating his clothing and scdlding for Alex - m Lake under his legs. The right leg was severe1ng man of Salt arrest for a very serious crime. ly burned from the thigh down to Amelia Christensen, a sixteeu- - t,he foot, the left leg was slightly year-ol- d girl from Brigham City burned and the right hand severe . landed in Salt Lake on the even- Iv blistered. had been work The girl ing train. in Salt Lake, but domestic Pipes in a new steel range in the a ingas of J. W. 'llall pf Ogden, residence liad been home for a holiday visit. cold By mistake she boarded thb wrong froze up during a recent ' ear, and when she got off she night, and as Mrs. Hall .was standcould neither find her own place ing by the range after a fire had of employment nor her.v sisters, been burning for some time in the and she wandered around '.until morning, there was a loud exploan early hour in the morning. sion and the range was blown to . When nearly exhausted and half pieces, wrecking the kitchen. Mrs. V frozen, she met' Rum mfel and re- Hall escaped injury. lated her plight, lie proffered to The evidence of assist her in finding her sister's ot Silaa home, but after wandering arotmd i"1 Statya. for aome time declared he could two soldiers on not find the house. lie then of- - ing and wounding a st reet ear at t he- - Fort Don glas fered to take her to his employers to rel ease . JirashJke luglitl1 n.n'mls will tend where who. the mate, with the girl employed there. iSHIUB. was viciously and without cause, Reaching the premises, the girl attacked by the two men whom he says he took lier intothe .barn, r stifled her outcries and repeatedly shot." assaulted her. When she finally The Salvation Army is fitting A escaped she went to the police a cheap lodging house in Salt Citation and told her story, and' up Lake where a poor man can ob-- t Hummel was arrested. a in a room and bed for from ten 11 1 to fifteen cents. Lying face downward in the blazing ruins of liis home on East Holds Its Last Meeting. Second North street, Salt Lake, the dead and badly charred body .The old hoard of county cornof Charles Ellis, a somewhat noted missi oners held its last meeting on writer and lecturer, was found. of claims A number Thursday. httlwationn pointed, either to. .an the 'ami trmrHll(W('d following accidental explosion of a lamp, or bonds of the new officers were apto murder followed by arson. It proved. was imrtisible to determine wdiieh. Lewis McCa rrey, ..SuperintendEllis was seventy years of age and ent of County Schools Sureties, lived wne. His relatives are John M. McCarrey and T. II. Merrill. J. C. Walters, county Attorney Elbert Gatherum, the three-yea- r Sureties A. M. Fleming and Alold son of Andrew Gatherum of T .'. TIU-WEEKL- 30-3- 2 MANAGER. Lewiston and Preston I; C. THORESEN, Main S St., Logan I party f! - J - I T $325.00 $350.00 1400.00 $500.00 $550.00 PIANOS FOR.. . .$430.00 PIANOS FOR. . ; .$225.00 PIANOS FOR... .$250.00 PIAKOS FOE... .300.00 PIANOS FOR;;.. $375.00 f600 0 PUM0S voft $650.00 PIANOS ' S460 $120.00 ORGANS J $125.00 ORGANS FOR. OO FOR., J. $500.00 F0R...$ $135.00 ORGANS J $150.00 ORGANS $165.00 0RGAN3 00.00 . . $05.00 FOR... FOR., .$120.00 FOR.. $135.00 J t ' SECOND HAND ORGANS 1 UP FROM $20 $105.00 , a. r rnHINK OF IT! We can sell you a fine Piano and the best Piano Player on the market the Needham Paragon the two complete for S525.00. mi r Standard Rotary Sewing Machine?. Well, it is by far'tlie best sewing machine in the wjrid. Did you ever It is the lightest running; it is noiseless; it does the finest work; and it is two machines, in oner lock' and chain stitch. This superior machine costs you no more than any other high grade one. tv music north of Salt Lake. Wo have all kinds of small instruments, talking We carry the largest stock machines, violins, guitars, banjos, etc., and, remember, we can save you .money. ; a t ji w r n 1 8 ...f 0 of-shc- et ' ' 8 riEiE TiEi-lTOsai- 12 "Xrest 3 Ei Ceaa-te- x Street icrsic 13 Sbnmtla. 2valrx Street it ; |