OCR Text |
Show Hiii. i iu- - Lioit i. i OVOikiuA Alj U stating, for he certainly made a SOME I ii i hot-biscu- ; :l There will be some mi ghtyNia sport at the BrighamYpung College, next Tuesday evening, that is in the fencing line. .Professor A. B. Wright, who I recently bested Professor Christol will' cross foils with Mr! Bartel!, I of tiie Utah 'Athletic association, I who is a swordsman of some re of the pute. lie is an I it, Royal is the greatest of MV At. lAKHt eowota oa. THE JOURNAL bake-da- y ex-offic- er For Sale A new 'milch Enquire at tbs office. helps. cow. Mr. Wflford Thorpe entertained some of bis male friends at a m vomc English army and is said to be very skillful in bis use of a foil, all of Which insures a rattling good bodt Dave Allen, one of Professor Whights pupils, has challenged Professor Christol, and the latter has accepted the defi. The two bonta should afford plenty of good amusement for one evening iu . ANOTHER VIEW OF THAT ROAD at Rev. Norfleet will - deliver an the Episcopal chapel, taking for illustrated sermon next Sabbath his theme 'the truth" God "is morning' at the Trinity - M. - E. The BIshop'3s"ar flueh church. Special programs suited pleasing speaker, and inaerested to .the1 character of the service the good- - sized audence that lis- will be used. The Great Brotherhood will be the subject at the tened w Editor Journal: In answer to de Chene, and Narrow Mind, of Hyrum, 'Anti Flannel Waists, extraor- Loexx, Cache Codxtt, Utai. the State road from dinary low prices, at CAMPBELL re8Peng Manager England, of The Jour- - & MORRELL-COMPANWellsvilletQLogan,had TUESDAY; THURSDAY. SATURDAY nal, was in Preston yesterday. anonymous signature been rearWANTED AT ONCE A girl ranged to read Narrow Minded Valentines, largest assortment about 7 years of age for light Anti, It would have been most SubMriptlon Rataa. to ehoose from, at WILKINSON'S domestic work for couple with appropriate. The facts are, the ST CAREII. Book Store. road from Wellsville to Logan WJO Cm Most baby. Address Box 4 Logan. O.M Month. Tin. designated a State road, 1st, The change in the weather has U MoaUw. - second was jLhejnost direct hecau&ejt The performance AAA.t IiW OhTmt tempted The iee rink people to The route Little Tycoon was a very through Cache county to T MAIL flood the akating pond again. the adjacent county, Boxelder; creditable one, and was witnessed Ou If OBth because it sustains the best TIum Month. ... Gener-.2na d audience. I Messrs. A. V. and C. A. Reese, fox Month. ona and throughout, and heavier heal7 applause was Cm Year of Benson, started east with four be hauled; 3rd, because can Ioad the company throughout CMh In Advoneo carioads of fat cattle on Thura-I0-1 he maintained with less ex- it can the entire performance. Wb.ra not paid in advanoo add (0. par faar. pense. Former Commissioner Antis statement respecting County Special Sale at CAMPBELL & rt Ole H. of loads of gravel thousands of Anderson, Hymns, wag MORRELL COMPANY Today. yesterday. Mr. Anderson ing been hauled on this road for Waists at 20 to 50 per cent n Local Lnrt-- 20 per lls a week ago from Den-- the past forty years, is false. returned Digcotin mark where he spent 27 months in Considering, however, the age of : Ksajuxs Noncu 10 pr feMrtioa. n The Cache Valley Farmers As-- 1 performing missionary duty. lie this youthful writer, he is , Warr Colds. per word Mob in &ble, as his memory does not will hold a meeting at looking fine and feeling ditto. tertlom. 1 1 oclock this reach so far back, and the state- in the morning !!!oBtt big The divorce case of Josephine ment is made on hearsay, which AdvortiMiBont. not Moon ponied hr room of the tabernacle. Vrittem dlrclioo will b Inserted bbLU Heath vs. Orson neath, waa tried is usually erroneous. The facts forbidden, and eharged accordingly. Mr- - Frank. W. ..Thatcher Judge Maugh&n yesterday, are, in 1904 the road from Hyrum Jlivered a lecture on Holland to There was consderable evdence to Logan had Expended upon it the students of the Agriculanral introduced showing defendant some over $2,000.00, as against ' LOCAL NEWS. Heaths neglect of his family, and $1,000.00 expended upon the College on Thursday. his drinking habits. Mr. Heath State road from Wellsville to And the writer presumes Clemenson will speak on denied the statements made by gan. Mr. Andrew Woolf of Hyde Revelation at the morning the witnesses against him. Judge this ratio of expenditure on the Park waa in town yesterday. service at ths Presbyterian Maughan took the case under ad- - respective roads has in the past For sale cheap, a bran new heat church tomorrow. In .the evening visement until this morning. been the same. He unconsciously stove. office this at j will Abraham ing be his topic. Enquire compliments Bishop Wm. n. Success. Deserve They Maughan, et al, when he says returned Elder Joseph Keller is at home) Attorney Nebeker these men got the legislature to from Salt Lake on Wednesday Whot Why Dunbar, Robinson make this road a State road. again after filling a successful mis evening. sion to Germany. He lookes rather jad company, the clothing dea-- Again he shows his lack of infor-thi- n in their mation. The county commission-spiritbut appears to be in good ler8- They are The. 119 th quorum of Seventy methods, their prices are always era designated the road as aState meets in the Sixth' ward meeting right, and they carry the class of road and the State Engineer en boose at 4 :15 p. m. tomorrow. A grand Valentine ball will be goods the public wants. Thats doreed their action and compli- given in the Ilyrum opera house the reason they not only merit mented them upon their judg- CAMPBELL & MORRELL CO. raent. Tuesday evening, February 14th. but also attain success. have special sale today, Ladies Good music and a Their two stores are the time. The writer is very sorry that good places Shirt Waists in Silk, Nei Mohairs, Everybody invited. Usual be where can found all the latest Hyrum is so unfavorably locat prices and Fancy Flannels, at less than of admission. Istyles of clothing, footwear, head- - ed, as we would like to pass cost gear, furnishings, rubber goods, through the beautiful city on The organization of the Green- - etc. Dont miss them when youre our way to the metropolis, but We have plenty of rubber hoots, farmers Assn, has been Ion a buying tour. .fortunately it is not located on and full stock of good shoes, effected as follows: President the State road. lothing, ete. Our prices are the Carl M. Nelson ; I Canute Hansen Dead. lowest for cash. Jr NEWBOLD, A. R. Hunt ; Secretary and Treas Idle School Funds. Clothier. Canute Hansen, one of the well urer, Ralph Smith. known and highly respected To Logan City Tax Payers: The Brigham Young College Mrs. Moses Thatcher, Jr., en-- 1 Scandinavians of this section died Are you aware how the affaire opera company is at work upon tertained at dinner on at oclock Thursday, ev of this school district are being eight onWcdnesday an opera called Billee Taylor, The meal was served at the The deceased has been ill conducted! If not, listen to one of which will be presented some ham Young College, by the Do- - for a and for the the knowing ones: nearly year, time in March. mestic Arts girls, and was a three months In the depository of the school immediately Covers were dainty his spread. been death had ceding . The Misses Crockett funds, drawing no interest, are for eight ridden. $8000.00 belonging to the building d a party of friends at the home Funeral services will ba held account. One of the Logan banks . of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. The Commercial Club at its one 0c0cfc today in the Sixth has offered four per cent, interest Victor Crockett, on Fourth East on Wednesday evening ward meeting on this, provided the money is deand First North, on Thursday evmeeting house unreservedly endorsed the peti- Mr. of a native IIangen wa8 music ening. Cards, posited with it on six months or and conver- t.ons of David Eccles and others Denmark, but had lived m Cache a sation pleasantly whiled away the year 8 time, but its offer is not for franchises for a street and Lomity in. hours until nearly midnight, when many year8. nJ WM accepted. Through this , the steam railroad system, which was a delicious banquet was served. dustriouj!i hone8t and faitMul. schools are losing . $26.66 every about the only business of import He was 65 The ladies of the Crockett houseyears of age, and left month. Do you approve f ance transacted. a wife, one son and six daughters. hold are royal entertainers. A TAX PAYER. The track athletes of the AgriCard of Thanks. A Farmers organization has Bishop Spaldings Visit cultural College are out in force been effected at Clarkston with these days. Coach Campbell has We wish to express our sincere . Messrs. John Buttarr as Bishop Spalding, the new Epispresi- a out men out in suits and thanks for the assistance ninety and aym-i- n copal Bishop for Utah, was in Lodent, Andrew S. Ileggie, vice the squad there seems to be Lathy rendered by our friends gan Wednesday, and while ye president, and John Thompson some good material. very, Reeder during the sickness and death of local scribe was not fortunate secretary. The membership of the most has promising sprinter, our dear mother. every farmer in the district will left Behool, enough to meet him,- for his and Fenn isnt doing WILLIAM GREAVES, be sought, and the aim will be to friends carefully guarded him much in athletics. The jumping ANNE znake the Clarkston GREAVES. from newspaper fiends, we underorganization squad is showing up pretty well, t'"'vt live factor in the county stand from others that he is a and in th weights some of the all you want of most genial, whole-soule- d ChrisPaper plates, boys are doing very well. them, at The Journal office. tian gentleman This is not over- I Crepe 16-1- 5 -- --o-f- 8d d, ao-'gra- de -- to-hi- After the services were over a reception was held at the home of Captain Styer, where many people met Mr. Spalding, and enjoyed cod verse wth him. .Notice. To the general public. ' The undersigned will open sale and feed evening service. The morning's service will be in commemoration of the greatest American States-Al- l ' invited. man. A. - Dr. A. Fournier;; PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON stable, also hay, grain and ffed stuffs. Country teams a specialty Animals fed by day or month. Garff mill, South of Thatcher Bank. Terms reasonable. WILCOX & MUIR. Office over Union Mercantile Store. OFFICE HOURS 1 to 4 P. M. 9 to 12 A.M. - Cheaper Than WIRE NEW PRIVATE SERVICE Ever stag party on Thursday evening. Mr. Alma Ilill of Trenton was Silk, a Logan visitor Thursday. French E. Church Cervices. here. BIME- - --SPORT goodIn impression the evening he preached : At The Brigham .Young College Next Tuesday Evening, When The Fencers Meet. Have your cate, muffins, and tea bis cuit home-mad- e. They will be fresher, cleaner, more tasty and wholesome. Royal Baking Powder helps the house wife to produce at home, quickly and economically, fine and tasty cake, the raised puddings, the frosted layer-cak-e, crispcookies, crullers, crusts ,anJ food muffins, with which the ready-mad- e found at the bake-sho-p or: grocery does not compare. XX. J F. W. BROCK On account of not having been able yet to rent my store, it will be open only a short time longer. Two very fine pianos will almost be given away; Such prices never heard of before. We have also one fine church and one parlor organ left, a few guitars, mandolins, banjos, harmonica?, A few strings, graphophones. fine very sewing machines, new arid 'second hand cdok ragnes, washing machines. Everything must now go cheaper than ever. F. A. NEUBURGER, No. 9 Main Street. BROKER Rooms -- IS snd 14 CommeroisI Block UTAH LOGAN,- co BKMrosDsirr A, O, GIBSON A OOMPANV SALT LASS, lAB Orders promptly executed in Stocks, Grain and Provisions on New York Stock Exchange and Chicago . Board of Trade. We handle all Utah Mining prominent Stocks Telephone 69 hav-Shi- ir- th J excus-jsociatio- aTrnpt re - Lo-Re- v. - te s. un-vil- Vice-Presiden- le t, . Brig-enin- NOW IS YOUR HARVEST. TIME BY BUYING YOUR SUPPLIES FOR FUTURE USE AT g. pre-mo- st bed-lai- d -- - OUR LOSS YOUR GAIN.. EVERY ARTICLE TER AND HEAVY WEIGHT GOODS MUST REGARDLESS OF COST. IN WIN-B-E SOLD BARGAINS FEW OF THE MANY Men 8 Suits and Overcoats at $4.75, $6.75 and (8.75. Mens $1.25 Fancy Dress Shirts at ,45a Mens 65c. Derby Ribbed Underwear in Pink, Brown or Blue, Sale Price ,35c. 25c. Woolen Socks in Gray or Camels Hair, sale prcel2o.pr. Mens $3.00 All Wool Sweaters left' from our late Big Buy A A T (Salt Lake Knitting Co.) the Entire Lot I Must be Sold. Choice of them all for .. Ilome Made Union Suita at HALF PRICE ALL WINTER CAPS AT A BIG SACRIFICE TJ v 1 Vi: 6-C- O. ONE PRICE 45 MAIN STREET LOGAN t |