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Show 5, January 'Thursday, TI1E 1903. ' county boomer, and devotes the most of its Christmas issue, to the history of that county ami progressive citizens.- - Tooele- Trans- cript. They use that and eonvinc- - ly night and day. Editor Journal: As the new their relatives and attended the i"rd unprofanely vear is being ushered in and re- - dance .and were ordered oiit, inglv, declaring that the horrors iniuiseences are in order, I will which created considerable ill witnessed were beyond any des that Weston is quite" an old 'feeling for some time until our riptlbn. There was not a single for-- ! worthy bishop, Otto (iassman, spot in the town which was Rafe town, being first settled some or five years ago; and we 'tried to pour oil on the troubled rom shrapnel. Many of the hos now have a fine roller grist mill in jwaters. and so far succeeded as to ;itais were hit and the wounded refused-to-s- -- -- . scbborhasbeeu Onrrarday f ay - in -th- eith--:"Soriit- weather, and some staggered back to the front, hurling stones and defying the Japanese until taken prisoner or death came mercifully to end their sufferings. There were five days and nights Weston, Dec. 28, 1904. of this state- of affairs. The stock of ammunition, which had been WOMEN CAN KEEP YOUNG. carefully husbanded for months, was almost gone, and it was all Ohio Woman Tells The Secret too evident that Japan was about Youthful of Looks May Explain to grasp the prize which hadcost Some in Logan. her an army of men and countMrs. Anna Patton, 34 Charles less treasure. The capture of 203 Meter hill Street, Xenia, Ohio, in a recent in to how secret of tells the terview, by the Japanese was the garriThen Although I am sons first vital wound. grow young. over sixty, I feel as though I was came the capture of Rihlung, only twenty years old. It .does Sungshu and Panlung mountains. not seem possible that I am the same woman that I was a year Denver And Return $18.00. ago. Then I suffered with my Tickets on sale January 8 re- head all thejtime, had so much t urn-limit January - 18th.- Ac? could on ..stomach that I my gas count National Live Stock Assohardly endure it and was always ciation and Wool Growers troubled with a bad taste in my Through sleeper via,! coated tongue and mouth apd COLORADO MIDLAND RY. wanted to, but were not welcome, which did not give satisfaction, and the young ladies and their friends withrdew. ' DON. JR. -Co- nversion. could not fasten my clothes. I was unable to do now after "taking one box of nature's cure for dyspepsia, I am a well woman and can do my work as well as ever. Cyrus E. Napper has the local and has sold agency for a great deal of this remedy at 50c a box. lie hears so many words of praise for the "preparation that its use quite likely explains the youthful looks of Logan women Mi-0-u- a, FEMALE WEAKNESS NUTRITIOUS :onom - I ooojider best. No other will cure a cold so quickly JTo other is so sure a No preventive of pneumonia. otheris so" pleasant and safe" to take. These are good reasons why it should be preferred to any other. The fact is that few, people are satisfied with any-- other after having once used this remedy. c Fpr sale by all druggists. Oct IT, 10S. Mill. of Cardai lor vapor edloma I ever a rod and I know wbarvof I apeak. 1 suffered for nine months with auppnesed menstruation which completely pros- -' trated me. Pains would shoot through my bscit and aides and I would hare blind. ag headaches. My limbs would swell up and I would feel so weak I could not stand np. I naturally felt discouraged for I seemed to be beyond the help of physicians, bat Wine ct Oardui came as a God send to me. I felt a Change for the better within a week. After nineteen days treatment 1 menstruated without suffering the agonies I usually did and soon became regular and without pain.- Wine ot Cardui is simply wonderful and 1 wish that all suffering women knew of its (food qualities. v d00' -- tlf - Notice to Stockholders. ; . Ss Treasurer, Portlaud Economic League Periodical headaches hell of fe- male weakness.' Wiue f Cardui cures permanently nineteen out of every twenty cases of - irregular menses, bearing down pains or any female weakness. yon are If discouraged and doctors have .failed, that, is the best reason in the world you should try Wine of Cardui now. Reinember that I headaches mean female weakness. I becure a $1.(X) bottle of Wine of 1 Cardui today. V - r . ', - - DOnE'dr , ' .? i'-- i " Notice. is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders oL,Thatcher Broth erst Banking company will be held jit ' its banking house in Logan, Utah, on Thursday, January 12,- 19Q5, at the- hour of 10 oclock a. ih.fc for of Directhe election of tors "for" the ehsuihg"year,"" the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting, and specifically, for the purpose of Amending Articles Five and Ten of the Articles of Incorporation so aj .toProvide for the Appointment of an Assistant-Cashie- r. 'v , ? ; President.' ICO West 2nd South St, Sa't Lake 0 nr n Tliis is Our New Years Kesolution DURING 1905 THERE SHALL BE NQ OTHER ; SERVICE BE-TWEE- LAKE. CITY AND CHICAGO AND ST, LOUIS ...11:45 p.m 125 . . ..5:30 a.m ....6:00 ....6:25 " BURLINGTON SERVICE.- 10:18 Preston 10:35 p.m.. ,.9:10 a.m - Keep thls in mind and whenever you re ready to go East aak me to ' produce the evidence, ....7:00 ....7:42 ....8:15 Franklin N SALT Mixed No. 15 Daih m... .2:30 a m 9.-1-3 B u jsssrsa LEAVES Pocatello 2:45 p Salt Lake ""5746 7:15 Ogdeu Cache Jet 8:55 Mendon 9:30 Logan 8mithfield 9:48 Richmond 9:59 City. C. B. SLOAT, General Agent Passenger Department, Denver. Colorado, NORTH BOUND o. 11 Daily . Fas. Agent, G. A. BIBLE. Trav. Oache Valley Time Card ARRIVES SOUTH BOUND Tlekdt Offlea: - LRAYI8 TtWEST SECOND SOUTH ST Mixed Prestot Franklin 7:10 a:nrrrr;9-4- 7.27 -- Richmond Sroitbfield &.15 Logan. RTOEStErCc?crifAcntri a.ta 0 SALT LAKE CITY. ...10:00 ...10:40 " ...11:10 7:42 7:56 8:38 8:55 r 50 p, m 12 . -- 1:10 THE SIGH OF THE SHORTEST LjllETO THE GREAT SOUTH WEST in fruit ar truck facilities for Unexcelled to the go. place farming, thats conven-ientl- y OF PLENTY raising live stock. This LAND Ask me abaut reached via the Santa Fe direct. ' ' free literature." and rates cheap If you wish ta invest in land Th i Kenyonli. .DON .. poTXR,rrop. , 75c, $ I --25. 53.00 Slzei RECOMMENDED AND - FOR SALE BT . Rataa: $2 to $2.50 e C. F. WARREN, General Agent No. 411 Dooley Block, ; Salt Lake City, Utah. - Par Day. IheiulleiLHotel ' T j L S. C. EWINO, Prop. Salt Lake City Utah THE 'i NEWYORKWORLD h lhr bnvn For hfclf n erotury thry haven't atandanl bare Mn tba failed once to produce bigger, latter eropa than an. others Hold by alt.daalem. lnog Heed An aal frt ta all appUcaota. , O. M. FERRY A CO.. Detroit, Mloh. in known bjr what grown- - tha English . ' Read Wharavar t is Sppkan. uaga Lan- - ' t Thb Sconlc Lino to ' EDITION THR1CE-A-WEE- . 0 its-seria- l Splendid Equipped "Fast Trains "Daily" Between OGDEN AND DENVER Via Three Separate an J Distinct Scenic Routes, THROUGH Jl::;:rE;ui $3-5- PULLMAN . AND ORDINARY SLEEPING Cfl mm CARS. .To Denver- - Omaha, Kansas. City. .St. :LouIs and Chicago, without Free, Reclining Chair Cars. change. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS. DINING CARS, Service a la Carte on all through trains. k 4$ , . 1 , ld ; Springs,' Aspen, sLaadville, Pueblo, .Colorado City, St." Louis, Chicago, and Sgrings, Denver, Omaha, Kansas ' " ill points east. Coaf eetiug at Ogleu Union Depot with all Southern Paeinc 1 1 T.e Sort Line Trains. The only - Transcontinental " Line v mii; lire:tly through Salt Lake City. - w Ilhrice-a-WeekrWoT- J . - The Thrice-a-WeeWorld has made special arrangemeuts for the year l905. Ita already great Ji news service has been extended and, as heretofore, it will report ajl important events promptly, and impartially. An original and striking feature "in of "the 19U5 will be publication a Trade Marke of the strongest and best fictimi At DtaiGNa Ac. that has ever appeared in the colOmB Cortrkjhts mmf Abvom Mmitlnf ft thftfrh and dTlptlot w bother freft umns of any newspaper. Moertnin fttatoklf . op oplnton Invention ti probtblf on Potent Thrice-a-WeeUona vtrieti y oonadootLnL re Worlds The for lecurinff pntewu. ftont fro. Olrieat inncy Cft fftotlv Patent! taken through Mono la tbft fpidrloi ftotU, without ebarc gular subscription jppeeis only ,$J per year, and thirf pays tof 13G Scitf.iii:: , a hedanroely Vlnetrafed waek'T, JwMd dr.. papers W? 'offer rtHis tiAeqiiafecl . T it r bnyadi'i-iail SiAd r by moitha,tt ,i newspaper and The Journal to77'""" gether one year for ac-w- MOSES THATCHER, E.DBAKE. Dint. Pass Agent, Amarican Plan. $2.50 and up COMPANY-- .... Address Curopaan Plan, 9 1.00 and up. RiteHlrosrDrujpl : rr Colo. Springs. Pueblo' 2 :30 p. m, 1 :05 p.m. 8:03 p. m. , Going Somewhere? whan In Zion atop at Salt Laka CitTa Landing Hotel CORRECTIVE DELICIOUS -- St. Denver. No, 10 Leaves 2:15 p.m. No. 18 Leaves.... 7:50 p.m. ..... CALIFORNIA' . Colo Springs. Pueblo 11:45 a.ra. 10 :00 p.m, 8 :30 11:30 a.m. 10 :0d p.m. An agreeable movement jgf the ....1:35 bowels without any unpleasant efARRIVES ' fect is produced by Chamberlains Ogden 10:30 a.m... .5:30 p m Stomach and Liver Tablets. For Salt Lake 11:55 ....6:55 c Pocatello safe by all druggists. ..,.4:45 For farther Information apply to If you don t get The Journal W. W. W00DSIDE, , you don t get the newa Agent. BABY FOOD i To Kansas City and St. Louis Mil y Mendon Cache Jet J M Own 7-- my-work-- but - Co pyre Denver. No. 42 Leaves. . No. 6 Leaves.. .J - Jiolding acamival,. lasting two days, consisting of songs, recitations. plays, dancing, both for the old and young, the children being given the afternoon of each day, the proceeds for the benefit of the missionaries in the field, and the Sunday school.. Generally there was a little ill feeling brought about by a feeling no doubt of jealousy between the married and single people of town, as they are : divided in their enertainmentsr The night before last at adance for the married folkB there were two Chamberlains Cough Remedy The Best Made. r Jh ree v oung adies fronilhe , south who were paying a visit to .In my opinion Chamberlains Cough Remedy is the best made for colds, says Mrs. Cora Walker of Porterville, California. There 1- To Omaha and Chicago. Chambers, Ed. Vindicator, Liberty, Texas, writes Doc. 25, 1902: With pleasure and un solicited by you, I bear testimony to the curative power of Ballards Ilorehound Syrup. I have used it iu my family and can cheerfully affirm it is the most effective and pleasant remedy for coughs and colds I have ever used. 23c, 506; and $1.00. Sold by Riter Bros, b Drug Company. T. the offending managers, saying ay in the streets on heaps of de-- j that the parties could stay if they iris, exposed to the bitterly col Mi-o-n- i Pleasant And Most Effective. tv-fo- k Commencing December 24, 1094 Colorado to the East 4 Daily - Chef oo. Jan. 2. The Russian officers who arrived here today from Port Arthur on the torpedo boat destroyers which escaped from that place have a single word for what the fortress has been for the past five days, during which the Japanese have bombarded and assaulted it ceaseless- t i , WESTON WHISPERS Co-o- Rock Island Trains i, , The Logan Journal issued a very creditable Christmas edition pages, and the manner in which it was gotten up The Logan Journal put out a shows that The Journal is all Christmas edition that was a cred- right. Coalville Times. it to the publishers. It contained Cache The Logan Journal issued a a lot of information about illustrated. well county, and was very creditable Christinas ediition Richfield Reaper. last Saturday, twenty pages being devoted to the resources, adThe Logan Journal was out vancement and advantages of that with a big Christmas edition of section of the state. Park Citv 24 pages. The Journal is a Cache Record. owned and run by our enterpris- We ing townsman, Ilo McCary. also live thyee .mercantile (.estab- lishments, located as foUows: Jen- sen and Sons in the northwestern p store part of town ; the old in the center, and Preston- Bros. and company in the southeastern part of town near the postoffice, with John Maughan, Sr., as postmaster, who is one of the pioneers, Some little time ago of Weston. certain partieft, thinking that the patronage of the town was not evenly balanced, sought to have the postmaster and office removed and prepared and circulated a petition for that purpose. Soon there was a remonstrance in circulation signed by a large number of the residents of the town and adjoining ranchers to retain the jK)8toffice at the old place. The health of the people seems .to be improving, since the holi- tlays were ushered in with enough snow to make fine sleighing, and we are enjoying, ourselves accord. ingly. PAGE s: :y.En JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y General Stoessel had announced ;hat he would fight until the last. TEA fTIis plight last night, said There is 'no nicer indul- Captain Kartow, commander of gence than tea; and there is he torpedo boat destroyer Vlast-nlooked like the last. There no emptier humbug than was no stopping the Japanese, tea. All turns oti the tea who died in droves and fought and the cook. with the last instinctive twitch of 1 t to U a the nerves, with eyes fixed on the mry package tl Schilling, tuMil: Ha Ta Main UaaS Ta. Liaotie mountain. Stoessel had killed a Japanese army- and exhausted his ammunition. Hut," A VERITABLE INFERNO. added Captain Kartow, they became more furious, ferocious and But One Word Describes Port fateful than ever. So the white Arthur During Last Days. Hag went up." THE CHRISTMAS JOURNAL The Logan Journal issued last week. one of the most creditable Christmas numbers we have seen. It is Well written, well illustrated i.uid of historical value. 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