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Show tracted it, and it is thought that the young mans sight will not be injured. Professor A. B. Wright, will deliver an illustrated lecture on art at the Brigham Young College, on Breacd Mackes Cleeurv. f"1 'r 5 ' ... .." With Royal Baking Powder there is no mixing with the hands, no sweat of the brow. Perfect cleanliness, greatest facility, sweet, clean, healthful food. , l ;! I ; t " " ; j n' v HOVAl ' POWDER SAKIN0 CO., 00 WILLIAM if. : s ' ' UtW VO AH f R. P. Lund and wife THE JOURNAL).Francisco, are in Logan. Cachi Utah. of San Cocktt, Losax, If you are not a subscriber to stove. Enquire at this office. The Journal you ought to be. WANTS IN HERE Secretary Sloap. of the Independent Telephone Company or Home Telephone company as it is sometimes called,' was in the city yesterday, making investigation preliminary to again asking for a local franchise. Some two years ago the Home people asked for a franchise, but no action was taken upon the matGEORGE ter, for the reason that it was riot pushed hard enough. The Home people say that it i. was difficult at that time to convince the council of the merits of LOOANITH WELL KNOWN their proposition, because they PASSES AWAY had no lines in existence at that RATHER : time. ' Now, however, they say ! SUDDENLY. they have an excellent service in Ogden and Salt Lake City, and having made that sort of a showf George W. Adams, one of the ing, they expect to get in here best known residents of Logan, without much trouble. 1 1 WVt I ! and a man generally esteemed in this community, passed to the stnffmimwwwnRwwwnffffnwwwnwffwwnwRffffwnffwnnwwnwwwffffnwiMHHHHHHHHHHi.iHfWHWWHHWwnflrcflrcrc great beyond on Thursday evening. Peritonitis or blood poisoning due to hemorrage of the kid neys, was the cause of death. MrrAdams was no-t- taken ill until Sunday afternoon, and his sudden death was a tremendous Ashock to his many friends, most of whom had not learned of his Sunday evening, beginning at 7 oclock. The lecture will be given under the auspices of tTFirst ward Mutuals, and m addition. to Professor Wrights talk, there will be musical and literary numbers. ffADAMS 1 .DEAD. Full instructions in the Royal Baker and Pastry Cook book for making' all kinds of bread, biscuit and cake Gratis to any address, with Royal Baking Powder, 3 t t ' V) V;., For sal? cheap, a bran new heat 1 !' w tfW I . Mr. Stephen Thurston of Hyde Park was in town yesterday. TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY Subscription Rates. ' BT CAKB1IB , Oma Month Tkre Month Six Monthi.. On Year. ..... Mrs. Dr. Cartwright, is up from f .. .. .......... ............. ......... SalCLake.CityoiL.a-Vie- $0.30 0.00 1.79 8.50 BT HAIL Month -Thrca Months.. .10.25 0.75 On son, it to. her Dr. II. P, Eraeis. City Superintendent of Schools Jensen is in Milwaukee attending the National Educational 10 8iz Months.. Om Yssr. 30 Ch 1 in Advsneo. Mrs. Margaret Edwards, mother When not paid la tflrsncs add 50e er of Messrs J. R, and Wm. Edwards you. M is. very, ill with erysipelas. She is 82 years of age. - ; Advertising Rates. Local Lism 6lOHs aOuattVlfi) par llna aaeh 20o ,- J i, i laser- - , Bkidima Nonets xoc nt etch' t 1 j Bsertion. ? f Whht Columh par word aeh in Bartion. . Bates on Display Advertisements made known on application. Advertisements not accompanied by Written diraotiona will ba inaertad nntil lorbidden, and charged accordingly. pt S LOCAL NEWS. 1 "' 1 Judge and Mrs. C. C. Goodwin, C. Goodwin, re- asd Mro. Frank turned from' California Thursday evening after having enjoyed an extended visit on the coast. Mrs. Isaac Smith of Rexburg, but formerly of. .Lewiston,, . was operated upon at theCacheCounty Hospital yesterday, for some affection of the lung. .March 6 o illness. The deceased was in his 43rd year, and was a native of this city. - He was a genial, whole-soulehonest man, one not making any great professions, but always living up to' a pretty correct d standard of morals. He was in this city! and JjLiact He whereever he was known. leaves a wife but no family. Funeral services will be held in the Fifth ward meeting house at noon tomorrow (Sunday.) - A BRILLIANT REVIVAL OF d, GOLDSMITHS CLEVER COMEDY well-like- "SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER i Stole Rolf sens Gun. An unknown miscreant broke a bole in the window of R.'M. Rolfsens Novelty store, one night recently, and stole a 22 calibre Winchester rifle that was in the show window. The police have been at work on the case and believe they have a clue that may lead to the arrest of the burglar. In order to obtain this, .the matter has been kept quiet. MANAGEMENT 1 OF STUDENT LIFE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF UTAH -- Mr. E. Harrison and niece, Miss Sam ' Ilalversen 'the genial knight of the grip is in the city. Edith Curtis, who came to Logan Wednesday from California, after Messrs Lew and Gus Petty of spending a day here, left for Richmond were in the city yester-da- Pocatello, Mr. Harrisons home. y. The Journals plan for the betterment of our railway service, printed in last issue provoked much discussion, and the general verdict is that it is a most excellent way of solving the railroad Miss Bessie Casperson, of Pres problem. ton, Idaho, spent two or three There are about 25 or 30 trees days this week, visiting friends in in the Tabernacle square that are Logan. wanted removed,. People wantMr. R. E.Peterson, has returned ing them for wood can have them to Logan from Ogden and has re by removing them under the disumed his place at Lindquists rection of Bishop Anderson or Undertaking establishment for a Arthur Porter. Apply at once. short time, A report was current yesterday, .i Michael A. Smith the 22 year afternoon that the special comold son of Mr. and Mrs.JohnPIain mittee of the legislature having Smith, now of Hibbard Idaho, but in charge the Agricultural College formerly of the Logan Fifth ward, matter, had reported against the died at Hibbard recently. College. Investigation by telephone," proved the story to be utand with Spring has came false. the advent of glad sunshine, ver- terly nal zephyrs and spring flowers, The Ladies Aid Society of the the smart young man must have Presbyterian church will hold its -nobby spring suits, fashionable regulanranuat session-at- the spring hats and the latest things church on Sunday night beginin ties and furnishings. 'We have ning at 7 :30. ,Mrs. Engle will em. Thatcher and Hansen. present a paper on What Chrisf has Done for Civilization Doctor W. R. Calderwood, of tianity and the World. In the morning Logan, has been appointed by there will be a communion service Governor Cutler, and ionfirmed held at the church. by the State Senate, as a member of the State Board of Health. Dr. The basketball team of the MisDr. D. C. Budge was appointed a sionary class at the Brigham member of the State Board of Young College, and the faculty Medical Examiners. team, had an exciting game yesterday afternoon, in which the - Mrs. Ida Smith gave a delight- Preachers worsted the Professors ful party on Thursday evening to to the tune of 8 to 6. Bert Knowles a number of her young friends. captained the Missionaries, while Delicious refreshments were serv- Instructor Kemp bossed the ed and then flinch, and other bunch.' . Faculty games were played, making the Those evening a pleasant one. Thomas Rowland of the Second were Misses present Maggie, Ada, ward and an A. C. student while Adline and Geneva Smith, nazel working in the shops yesterday Pond, Mrs. Lulu Johnson, and was struck in the eye by a piece Messrs Sylvan , Needham, Ben of flying steel. A. particle about Carlisle, "Everett Smith and Will half as large ns. a pea imbedded n ' Watson. itself in the eye. A physician ex- 1 t Miss Tressie Parkinson of the Agricultural College, went to Franklin last night to spend a few days at home. , Seats on Sale Friday, March 3, 1 905 At Box Office And Student Life Rooms uuuuuuuuiiuimunimminnnimimuminimuniiimuuuuuumiimmiiimiiinimimmmimnmmmmimimmiim 33 SATURDAY fvliDRIDAY SPECI AL SALE ON MENS lUI 11 -- ' 600 HATS WORTH FROM Today and Monday $1.50 TO $2.50 EACH Choice 75 Cents lines of Spring Merchandise Daily arriving. - Ladies Suit and ELEGANT is Worthy of Your Inspection. Ask to See Our New Covert and Silk Jackets. Splendid Values in Walking Skirts, $2.25 to $4.50 Each. Our Specialty is Ready-to-Wefor Men Women and Children, Our Styles, Quality and Prices are Lowest and Reliable. See our Display Window ar . Larg-es- t r5opaxtm.ent Store in. IToxtirern. TTtaii . |