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Show TIIE Thursday, June 1, 1905. CONFERENCE tN E W TON TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y JoU JCZD) r 1 Looked ' Spick old French Pereheon stallion, which ' by horsemen is considered AndjBpan New School House Oe of ' the ' finest horses ever Wanted Other Notes.'. . i. brought into the State. The pur' Newton,' May 29. Ward con- chase sum was $2,800. The horse ference was held here' yesterday. is black and weighs now 1700 It was attended by President A. pounds. Mr. John Benson, the Merrill ind b! ;A, Hendricks of well known horseman, has charge the' 'Benson Stakg ! presidency ; of the stallion. Counselor John Jenkins, .who some 'time Bishop' lRa vs ten and Ole! Petersen" of (fiarkston; near- ago was kicked by his stallion, and fracturing a Tib and otherwise ly all of tbe local 'authorities, a large number of the Saints re- badly bruising him, is improving siding in, the ward.", The reports and able to be around. is Andersen Mrs. Kirsten given of the various organizaeftions and .the ward - in general slowly recovering from the were of a very encouraging na- fects ofa fall by which -- one of ture and showed that the ward is her hips was badly injured. in a healthy condition. All the And, Oh, yes! we hate got the sustained baseball fever. We have now ward authorities were two organized teams. Our first by unanimous vote. of the visiting team have recently purchased The remarks brethren were. of an encouraging red suits aud look very cute in them. A few games have been and complimentary nature. choir Brother Clarke and the played with the Peterboro boys, were complimented by President three of which were won by our Merrill for their fine singing, boys, and one was lost on acwhich was indeed enjoyed by all count of the crippled condition of all present; and one more feature our pitcher; but now he is added greatly to make the con- right and our boys deliver a good ference a pleasant occasion, was article of ball Our second team the fine appearance of our meet- played Clarkston second nine ing house, which has just been last. week and defeated them. painted and papered in fine style, Last Saturday these teams playnew carpfets on aisles and stand, ed in Clarkston, but the game and a superb silver, gold lined was stopped by a heavy thunder sacrament service set consisting storm and game declared a draw of twelve pieces were in use for-th- with 13 tallies apiece. The earthquake of last Thursfirst time. The set was recently on exhibition at Cardons day vas also felt in Newton. The 6aloon at Cache Junction jewelry store, Logan, and is one of the finest sets ever brought in- was entered By thieves Sunday to Cache valley. A fine cabinet morning, while the ' proprietor table for sacrament service was was at breakfast, and between made for the ward by Anderson forty and fifty dollars stolen. Of& Sons, of Logan, and is a ficers started on the hunt, but at splendid piece of furniture. . We last account had not 'found the feel pleased that we now have a thieves. neat and clean place for divine Crops look fine ;lucerne is grow The people of the ing fast and the first crop will worship. been ward have very liberal with soon be ready for cutting. SCRIBE. money and labor to secure the mentioned above, improvements Found a Cure for Dyspepsia. and our bishopric feel happy and Mrs. S.. Lindsay, of Fort Wilgrateful for the splendid support liam, Ontario, Canada, who has given them by 6ur people. A Spirit of enterprise and im- suffered quite a nnmbr of years from dyspepsia and great pains provement is awake in our town. New buildings are springing up in the stomach, was advised by on every side. We never had her druggist to take Chambesuch a building boom before, and rlains Stomach and Liver Tab' our mechanics are more than lets. She did so, and says, I And that they, have done me a busy." The Peoples Mercantile com- great deal of good; .1 have never had. any suffering since I began pany are now contemplating a If troubled with meat market with modern re- using them. or indigestion why not frigerator, and in a few days we dyspepsia take these Tablets,' get well and can have fresh meat every day drugstay wellf For sale by all for ouf dinner. "s k ' c t hive also gists. , Our, School , Board been inspired by the spirit of Many letter come to (be post-offiprogression and - have notices every day inly a few" of posted calling for a meeting of them may be for you;' andthb the taxpayers , on June 15th, post-offipeople pick them out. when they will propose to the want ads.are printed every Many people to bond the district for a few of them may b$ $6,000 for the purpose of erecting day only . ' - . BRIGHAM YOUNG COLLEGE YIELD DAY JUNE 1 BRIGHAM YOUNG COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT :r JUNE 2 T - SUNDAY SCHOOOL CONVENTION POE MALAD HYRUM, BENSON, ONEIDA AND STAKES OF ZION 1 . J JUNES AND CACHE, AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT JUNE 4 AND 7 JUNE ce ffor you';, and' yon, must: pick them out yourself . A is very0 muck needed, we having a school population of George .Taylor, an oldA" man, was about 175, with .only two , old beaten in a street fight on badly fashioned rooms to teach .them Third South and . State streets, in. The board hopes the people Salt Lake, by James Jordan and will realize the situation and sup- James Burnham. All three men port them in this move. wefe arrested by Police' Officer ; .'Newton has for a number' of Nick Gnlbranson and lodged in years been famed for its ' good the city jail. Taylor says that the horses; and this fame it is how men accused him of a trivalT matlikely to retain for a company of ter, and "that when he denied it our 'farmers have just purchased they assaulted him. Jordan and Tardou the imported three year Bttmhard are held on the charge of assault and battery, and Taylor is being held as a" witness.' ,f 1 .; . .r '1 . Saltair, Calder s Park, Lagoon, and other resorts adjacent toSalt Lake are now open for the season . - - -- La n, r Frank Green, a' colored who lives at 243 East ThirdSoutb ( street, Salt Lake, was arrested by homfe Police Officer Charles Evans for the : peace nd for fi V! s disturbing,. li i i."lL drunkenness. ' Green went to bis iresh ..each, morning. home, and 'after driving his wife Aroraa-bgi- it tins. ' Nittr fa bulk. ' out of the house commenced-- ; to break the He clearfurniture. tip Co. tctobiitli.4 U 1SJO . . , ed out a couple ofrooms and then Can Francisco started after his, wife again. Mrs. A n it at (ioitoo - j J.A.Foltfer Q , i 3 - INTEREST 8 CoaaQ.i5Q.erc3.al.Travelers' iSe-oriiori Tunas oaad. 1 The Two Liveliest Days in the Year. Something Doing Every Minute. Special Railway Kates. Everybody Invited Salt Lake, Fred Kelsey, a stonecutter was struck in tjie head TEA with a rock and was senseless You have no difficulty in' for twenty minutes. butter. picking-ou- t People who commenced to buy real estate in this city ten years 2 jraa fea'I tfka ago,, and kept at it, are among If your rich neighbors the habit and you acquire now, Green landed several blows in bis watch the real estate ads, as close head and face, and knocked him ly as you do the news, you may down with a chair. Officer Evans be well to do in afew years. appearance on the scene put an Account Y. M and Y. L. M. end to the trouble. associations held at Salt Lake Three bell boys at the Wilson June 9th, 10th and Hth the 0. S. L. will sell round trip tickets at hotel, Salt Lake, who had been fare. . Selling dates June 8 carrying on & thieving campaign single 9 10th. Good returning June and for some time, are under arrest. ' 13. Several hundred dollars worth . Tea and coffee same way. to-da- y. t . of stolen articles have, been covered. 11 . i o o o o 0 0 t 0 000000000000 ' HOWL GERMS ENTE R THE SYSTEM J Tr;. fjM 7 u . , eople With Corn! Digestion - Like a? thief, in the nighty nn heralded and unsought, the "dis ease- - germ stalks into ' the! sy I j tern under cover of the air. we breathe or our1 food and drink.. If this! germ fihds ;r a weac stoma chaud di gestive systenlie 4t onde . 'sets Up ' housekeeping, with the result that his laUdlord fias a seriotis illness. If ' yon suffer . with headdehes, indigestion, flatulency, specks before the eyes, - vertigo, heartburn, dizziness, or, have, a variable appetite,' and a general feeling of despondency and . weak-A- ) r m u t nesa you should a once strength; en.the somaefi and digestive system by th!use of .There is no liquid, no alcohol,' no spoonful doses with this remedy. Just one small, tablet out of a, fifty Mi-o-n- a. your stomach will soon become so strong and, healthy that t you cap eat anything you want without fear of distress, and will be germ proof; v , Ask Cyrus E. Napper, to show you.' the guarantee under which 3 he sells It costdf nothing unless it cures. ; Mi-o-n- a. v s VALLEY RANKING CACHE -- 1 ! ' i -- ; it j 1 INCORPORATED UNDER i l ' f - p ! f COMPANV-rr.-.M '( - " r, f t'.-.- . HE LAWS OF. UTAH TITHING OPTICS CORNER, LC3AH t st is We do a modern banking business; are under State govern-- . . theni supervision and t&s&pcUoxL We receiye deposits ribjcct to chdek ksd dii demand certificates ; also on , time certificates, Accounts i in amounts cf drawing Interest, and on Cxvi&gs 1 ' r . ; ( Oss Dollar and upwards. f,q We pay interest on $11 Time and Barings deposits comually. We loan money on perpounded quarterly or semi-an- n ' sonal paper, collateral sheep; battle and real estete security.' i - We solicit your btwlnes$;l!'Cali end see its when in Logan or write us. i 4 ; " " Officers and Directors x5jr , . ;. & 'i 1 . I Since Mr. Bryans European, tour a year ago he has been besieged by requests for copies of bis letters describing his travels abroad. .The letters, together with a number of bis lectures and other public .addresses, have been gathered together and published in book form. The European letters contain Mr. Bryans account of what he saw and learned while in Europe, and present interesting views of Ireland, England Scotland, France, Switzerland, Germany, Russia, Holland, Belgium .AT ALL TIMES A. H, J. R t , . v , 55 , Utah Mortgage jI Loan Corporation . Tithing Office Corner, .... ... u ee wue leieiotowaista Chas. England :: :: 1 riOTARY public Journal . OfHcc, 4" 4 - Logan Ship Your Live Stock to CLAY ROBINSON AND COMPANY vFAtU). HYRCM U.MiBAXU ,, t NV Tna Vte Uni eluded hi lectures ,oh A Con quering Nation, and The Value of an Ideal,0 both of which fie has delivered a.' number of time before Chautauquas and other gath-- e , rings. ' Other articles in the volume are bis addresses' bn Imperialism, delivered ou'th notification of his TheT Atnomination iu 1900; i i e ' tractions of Farming,, written fof thb Saturday Evening post; Peace,, the address delivered at the Holland Society dinner1 in 1904; his' St' Louis convention speech seconding the nomination of - Senator - CockreHl-- lt Nabotha British Rule hi InVineyard, at the grave of address the dia, Philo Sherman Bennett, and an account Of his recent trip t the Grand Canyon entitled .Wonders of ; theWest, . The book Is illustrated, well printed on good pa, per and substantially bound. One of the features of .Under Other Flapi is . the Notes on Europe, written after his return from abroad, and giving in brief from a resume of the many interesting things he saw. . tie, Sheep, Hogs. 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Blind, Postmaster. i Bleeding Itching, , i! . t refund Piles. Druggists truding The mail which arrives at ' 7:35 monej if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case, no matter of how p. mj wip be distributed the same long standing, , in 6 to 14 days, evening. The postoffice lobby, hirst application gives ease and which has heretofore teen locked rest' 50c. ' ' If your druggist at 9 p m. will , be left open, hasnt it send 50c in stamps and it thereby allowing patrons having will be , forwarded post-paiby lock boxes to receive' their mall Faria Medicine Co., 6t Loula, Mo 'as soon as distributed." 3 "c KV THOMAS OLfH AM, PfFidFnt. OSORO SH.CM1MP, Vice VM. U ALLRN. Money to , Loan 0 0 Hava No Bad Effect Upon - . Under Other .Flags. Travels, Speeches, Lectures. - o j PLENTY UP ' ' i i e - ft i 9 1 0 111104 I NEW BOOK 0 5 0 Niels Madsen, 79 years old, of Mt. Pleasant, - Sanpete county, OLD ACCOUNTS who was knocked down and badA SPECIALTY bruised O ll".0 ly by a cow about twb T We Get Em ' weeks ago, pneumomnia follow- O See Ou Clients ' . ing the injury, is dead. 1 ' 11 . Logan 'Utah.0 Durihga brawl inVictoriaAlley .... JENNINGS BRYANS o 000 00030000 fa. ' William together All Kinds of Wedding Cards, and the Netherlands,' description of his visits a with invitations, ete., at The Journal witlr Count Tolstoy and Pope Leo. His Thanksgiving address, delivCENTRAL COLLECTION ered before the American Society COMPANY O In London,' 1903, is sIbo included. ' 123 N. Main Street O In this volume appear Mr. Bry. ans accounts of his visits to Cuba H. C. VAN METER O and Mexico and be writes enterManager1 re- All ' public' assemblies have been' suspended at Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete county because an Epidemic of measels in severe rfonfi, there being' 120 cases. 1 ce - t tv ' DISTRICT VISITING POINTS OP i3 " 5 ! , t, BRIGHAM YOUNG PAM ILY REUNION JUNE 1 - 1 . . TCTT3 S 1 to" iO , , 2 ? 2 i -- v Ji CTT3 CTZJ OF LOGAN an of CACHE COUNTY take pride' in valley, seen at itsbest at this season of the are year. They proud of its .broad and fertile fields, its great irrigation systems, Its flocks and herds, its ' prosperous looking, happy homes, its publie buildings and, probably more than all, ,its great 'educational institutions, the Agricultural College of Utah, and Brigham Young College, both of which review the years work at this auspicious' season, greet their Alumni ' and bid' ' Godspeed to 'their new graduates.. 4 , Logan City has no need to be ashamed to appear before visitors, having public and private buildings and grounds that are creditable, municipal waterworks and' electric lighting plants, ' paved sidewalks, telephonic communication and other conveniences creditable. to a city of its size and an unexcelled .reputation for morality and salubrity. - The city is handsomely located in the midst of some of the most beautiful scenery in the State of Utah.' ' ' Our gfiesta of the early clays of the' lovers month, Whether they come to celebrate the natal day of the great Empire Builder and college founder, Brigham Young, to ' attend commencement exercises at either of our 'great schools, to be present at the Dis- -. triet Sunday School Convention, or to join in the festivities of the Commercial Men, will alike receive hearty welcome, and those of them who may conclude to abide with' us and assist in building . up a greater city and county, will be doubly welcome. ' REMEMBER Everybody js Invited, hnd every 'guest will be . . . . provided with a key to the city gates. Jl.'T ITS HBST House Meeting a cr i CITIZENS PC- -'. V L u , i PAGE Til t'f'4 , s 1 , d, 1 |