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Show TlIK uGur THE JOURNAL Cachi Covstt, Utah, Log, TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y Pondjif Salt Lake, is) ,Miss Hazel visiting friends in Logan. LAWSONS RAi Tuesday, John Furl, of Farmington, fUESDAY.THURSDAY.SATURDAY is uniting his brother, Mr. .Jacob Karl, of this city. Subscription Rates. -- ' On Month . Thse Month Six Months . . Jos Yew , . . . Citizens In Southern Cache ' Valley Will Now Get Mail on 1.75 BV MAIL On Month .... . Thro Month tx Month On Ywu- , Cwh in Adfsuoa. Where not paid in adnea add 2'?? ; 20 5Oe per Use each Sbamms Notice serties. Wavt Oolwiiii lOo t. ',y Before he left for Washington yesterday, Hon. Joseph IlowtU received a telegram from the Post Office department saying' that 'an order had been issued giving a seven day a week mail service to the towns in the southern end of Cache eounty. This new "order will affect the towns . of Providence, Millville, Hyrum, Paradise and Avon. These places have heretofore had no- mail service on Sunday and for some time Congressman II well has been at work to secure this change. returned of weather we are going to have get a Hicks Almanac. We have per them. Price 25e by mail 30e. 4 'J'0 J. F. Floriau, the horse buyer, will be in Logan all this week. Heis wanting mares from 950 Jo Advertising Rates. Lrx-- -- If you want to know what kind 0w5 - latCAL " r' visit to relatives and inOgden and 3.5 friends of here. south other points 0.9U . iner d. Bate en Dieplar AdvertieemenU made taowwe applfcetio. young and fat. His headquarters arc at the Eagle Hotel. Account Utah State Teachers held at Salt Lake on to 7, the Oregon Short Lino will soli round trip tickets t6 Salt Lake at single fare. Selling dates January 1st and 2nd, good returning January 9th. AdeerthMoients net seeompanied by Association vritte direction will be inserted until January 2 fortiMe. end ohared aeeordin ly.' LOCAL NEWS. Mias Fan Crockett is. up from The one R. AND WHOLE Carload Just. Recevied Smurth waite GRAIN STORE CENTER STREET 4 4 F' R E E or send Bring this ad- - and get one of our MATCH SAFES HHfH I !-- BEGINS TUESDAY, Roberts-die- d DECEMBER PLACES TAKE THEIR OFFICERS friends. .f. Journal. Mlnn.a'-et- i on Sunday, of pneumonia. Funer- NEW al services will be held at one Proviand between Logan Lost, oclock pT m tomorrow W ednes-iln- y to return finder in the Third, ward meeting dence, a lap robe, in the sheriffs ofWm, Readings butcher shop and house. Friends of the family arc The new county officials took tie love-feabe rewarded invited to attend. charge of their offices at noon yes- fice. While Mr. Law went to get terday,. The change was effected his hat 'and coat he found the assortment of An excellent one LOST two bay horses, very quietly and without much clerks door locked, and being plain and fancy paper . napkins, branded L on left thigh, the oth- ceremony. averse to going to dinner without especially suitable for holiday use, er F on left shoulder, , and has his headgear, he boosted the exJudge Hart stepped down and can be found at The Journal office both ears splits some white on hind out, and Judge Maughan stepped sheriff through the transom. Then feet of both. Return op- report in, after the.exehahge of mutual the new sheriff arrested the old "Another carload of the Famous whereabouts toVC. Fonnesbeck, congratulations. g one on a charge of also 135 W. th South Street, Logan, Utah Standard Ranges,him his and accomplice Attorney?, Walters didnt show and took heaters, just arrived. LUND- - and be rewarded. to to instead dinner he is jail. but county attorney' just up, 1" r TInr comnrissionenr-mectthe same. today, PET (tympany. ' Judge Ilartsterm of office exwhen the deputies will be named Clerk Parkinson, pired at noon January second. Larsen and Recorder Fames shook and confirmed. Hon. Joseph Morrell has gone Judge Maughan assumed the duthands with themselves, congratuto California for the benefit of his ies of' the office yesterday. Jfidge lated their respective predeces. health. He has been -a- iling-for Hart wilpresume the practice of sors bii their good and then work, some time past, on account of over law and will open an office in the went right oti like nothing had work, and it is thought a change p " Grocery and Drug, Cos happened. i of climate would benefit him. ! within a few &nd CRACKED R N Thatcher & Hansen s Annual Clearance Sale on Clothing year old daughter of MrarandMrrDr ICO - per line each 1350, per word each 1905. . SEVEN DAY MAIL SERVICE. . .Mr. Bishop 11.' M. Lewis, Friday evening from a 3, 1 i i. T CARBIEB January st AH ju 27, 1904 Suits. Odd Pants, and Overcoats mast go to clean th ejv inter 9tock and prepare for spring. per cent Discount 33 lie who is wise will tof take-advantag- this excellent op- portunity. Yon owe it to yourself man and young man. The in town and an honest sale. Remember, sale begins Tuesday, Dec. 27. We invite yon all-tinspect these bargains. Come right in and see for yourself. There will be no credit. There will be no approvals. There will be no exceptions. best-plac- - house-breakin- - Tri-asurc- r buitding days. The Christmas Journal is a good paper to send to friends. We have OLD POLK any address in the United States Canada? nr Mexico at 10 cents each.; Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Ilayball are bow 'ensconced in their handsome est- - Center, one new home -- on-W of. the prettiest eottagea in the eity. On Sunday they gave a sort of a inviting a of number friends to their large share their New Years dinner. Those who accepted the invitation spent a delightful time. house-warmin- g, The public usually knows a good thing when it sees it, and no bet-te- r proof of that can be cited than 'the fact that during the past week 33 new names have been added to "The Journals subscription list. It makes a very satisfactory ending for the old year, and presages continued success during the new for medioinaland family purposes. One -- full -- ff and then a drawing wilt occur at the end of the week, Jhe prizes are: U- Union suit regn-U- r 250 price 35 eel price ISO M se Uttion Jnita rcgti- ; Ur price 35c sale price 2So 78 Boy heavy fleeced Union suits regular prices while they last, sale price 4fC Ladies Union suits regular price 125 sale Ladies Union suit regular 50c price 75c sale - 1st prize, fine lap robe," value $12. 2nd prize, guitar, value, $10. ornamental parlor 3rd prize, 4th prize, Boys $8. value, lamp, overcoat,-valu- e $7.50.r 5th prize, two pictures and frames, value CO.- $6. 6th prize, Japanese China tea Jurors For January Term. set, value $5.50. 7th prize all The following named persona wool sweater, value $3. 8th prize, were drawn as jurors for the, Jan- umbrella, value $3. 9th prize, five box candy, value $2. 10th uary term of the District Court, on pound 25 bread tickets value $1. prize, Saturday. quart for $1.00, four full quarts for $3.50 OS 90 RUG Logan. James Quayle, Jacob West, J. Griffin, Casper Hoffman, Moses Thatcher Jr., Jno. A. Hendrickson, Samuel Richards, John A. M. A. McAlister, Fleming, Jed M. Blair and Moses Jorgensen. Richmond. C. Z. Harris, S. R. Telford, Willard II. Merrill, J. I. Shepard. - Mr, C. C. Lee, formerly of Hyde Park, died on Sunday morping at his home, 129 North 1st East. Stomach trouble from whiclrttre ieceased had suffered for- - some time, but which had confined him to his room for three or four weeks only, was the cause of death Mr. Lee was 71 years of age, and he leaves a widow and seven children. Funeral services will be held at Hyde Park tomorrow (WednesWm. J. Chugg, Joseph Campday) at noon. Those wishing to view the remains can do so at the bell, Adolph Baer, and C. C. residence of his son, John E. Lee, Johnson. Mendon. in Hyde Park, from 11 to 11:45 B. II. a. m. tomorrow. Whitney and Joseph II, Hancock. Mrs. Richards, wife of Plumber . Millville. Samuel Richards, and a most esJno. King and George 0. Pitkin. timable woman, died very suddenLewiston. John M, Anderson and F. M. ly, Sunday morning of heart fail-- are. - The deceased lady was ap- Stephenson." Clarkston. parently as well as usual when she retired late on J3aturday night. John RavBten. About four oclock in the morning College. Mr. Richards awoke to find his J. C. Dowdle. r- wife breathing her last. Funeral services will be held today at one At The Novelty. oclock in the Fourth ward are They giving a gift show house. The the t remains meeting , Novelty this week, that is, viewel be may today between the they are offering ten handsome hours of 10 and 12 at the resi- prizes to patrons. Coupons will dence 250 East 3rd South Street. be given with all ten cent tickets - 00 Ladle WAlso all Ladies Mieses and Chit. drena'Goats at twenty-flvpercent discount, See oar circulars for Christmas bargains in Groceries and all kinds of Holiday goods e 8ale Commence , Youths81.75Sweaters,your choiceSl.OO-Bo- SI. 25 Sweaters, your choice 75c UNION SUITS AT y2 OF WESTERN KNITTING CO. PRICE .SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OF THEESE GOODS r J St West Center Logan i present for your CarlesH- - -- :. Iiosa-laton- -- Disc Manipu? Character Impcrsona- - tor. Knox medians. Brothers Musical Co- - Pictures-o- f Life -- the American Soldier. Prizes will be given this jwcekr Matinees 4 p. m. Saturday Matinee 3 .30 - - Admission 10c.. Reserved Seats 10. HEADQUARTERS YOU CANNOT BEAT THEIR Good Enough Steel Ranges And Hot Blast Heaters.......... HOLIDAY INDICATIONS NOR THE SHARPLESS TUBULAR CREAM can be seen at our store. We have many articles of Jewelry which would be very appro.priate for holiday gifts- In Appearance, Quality and Prie- -. They rank Old Reliable! with tLPeter Schuttler Wagons, Hexney Buggies and Mo- - WAITING FOR YOU stick- pins gold and silver pencils, All these and other articles, would be very acceptable. We have a complete assortment .of everythin k this year'. Be- fore buying drop to and ex amine our stock. Jotaon Jewelry Evening performances 7 :30 and 8:30. FARMERS L 'st Goods, Prices, of Friends. - r v UTAH. . f TfjA tJ ff-I j M"' J V'Jiwi V-Yo- ur B-- rt ' CACHE VALLEY IMPLEMENT Co. AND PRODUCE COMPANY . , MANAGER. I. C. THORESEN, The Eye On The Door. LOGAN- .- at the Best iVy Sample Mowers, Rakes, and Bugg les Below Cost Now.- - and 4:30. 4 CALL AT THE For instance, watches, Edisons Moving RfrCC A..OTT Novelty Theatre Myers and MONEY BACK store telephones, X-m- as ys - Third Saturday, December The Worlds Business. The business of the world today is done over the wire. We will put one of these wires in your house free of charge, and for 5 cents per day you can have the use ef one of our long distance We have closed out the ENTIRE STOCK of the Western Knitting Co., Sait Lak City, consisting of Mens and Boys Wool Sweaters and Union Suits at Our Own Price Entire, iotiaonS ALE nowatJess than Manufacturers :cost. The. WesternKnittingCo, are only mak-- , ing the Very Best of Merchandise Mens 3 Sweaters, your choice - 81.75 -Come Early, Street. KTRA SPECIAL Prififi Sate-000 Smithfleld. ' . whiskey (Cut Sheriff Smith, Rigby and Deputy Cleri LawTtad a lit- Ex-Sheri- A nice , family. Christian Plowman, Jacob JorBELL TELEPHONE CO. gensen and Robert Nelson Jr. Office over Riter Bros. Drug Co. Hyrum. S. A. Green, A. M. Israelsen, EKBradley and ILL. Liljenquist. Hyde Park. PROGRAM Jno. H. Ashcroft and Joseph B. Dames. WEEK BEGINNING JANUARY Wellaville. , 2, 1905. WalJohn H.MaughanK Dan P. Down Illustrated Song, ters, Wm. hlurray, Niels R. Broby. The Baby Store. Providence. one. 27 Main Ai Co-o- a JewJeft AbatwewilLmaiLto XHATCHER-&-HANS- EI 30-3- 2 S Main St., Logan Lewiston and Preston |