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Show THE Saturday, September 2, 1905. TRI-WEEKL- PAGsrrrn JOURNAL. LOO AN, UTAH. Y .....3 the Chinese Minister. 1. They follow: Lenox, Mass., Aug. 29 Swre-tar- y to the President: Please submit to the President my most cordial congratulations upon the success of bis efforts to bring about peace. DURAND. Amherst, Mass., Aug. 29. The President : I beg to offer my hearty congratulations for the successful conclusion of your efforts which the whole world, especially the Orient, is even indebted to you. CIIENO TUNG LIANG CHANG Italy is Pleased. Washington, Aug. 29. President Roosevelt: I beg to offer you on behalf of the Italian government and as of myself, heartfelt congratulations for your great frOm CROWNED HEADS ; GREET ROOSEVELT Accord Him Credit For Success of Peace Negotiations. , Oyster Bay, Aug. 30. Crowned heads of the world unite with statesmen of distinguished America and Europe in according the glory of peace between Russia and Japan to president Roosevelt. Throughout and today telegrams of congratulatom poured upon the president in a great flood They came from persons of high degree and of' low and from all quarters of the world. Among the first messages ... received was one from the King of success in peace. England, as follows: Italy, who, since her Constitution .8 endeavored to be an Edward Would Be First. elepent and factor of harmony among na29. The Mairenbad, Aug. tions. will greatly admire and Let be me President: the first to praise the work you brought on so congratulate you on the successful for the benefit of issue of the peace conference to advantageously humanity. which yoU greatly contributedr DES. PLANCHES, EDWARD. Italian Embassador. Soon after a notable cordial Count Cassini, who recently was cablegram was received from Em- succeeded by Baron Rosen as Rusperor William of Germany. It sian Embassador to the United read: States, cabled as follows : To President Roosevelt: Just Paris, Aug. 30, President received cable from America an- Roosevelt: Profoundly happy at nouncing agreement of peace con- the result of the negotiations ference on preliminaries of peace. which assures a peace honorable I am overjoyed to express sincere to both nations and in which you congratulations at the great suc- have taken so great a part. cess due to your untiring efforts. CASSINI. The whole of mankind must unite William J. Bryan 'sent a mesand will do so in thanking you for sage crediting the President with the great boon you have given it. the peace agreement as follows : WILLIAM. (Signed) Bryan Gives Him Credit Embassador of Jusserand, Janesville, Wis., Aug. 30. To France sent this cablegram: President Roosevelt : Accept London, Aug. 30. President Your successful efRoosevelt : Heartiest, warmest forts to secure peace between RusJUSSERAND. sia and Congratulations. reflect credit on the Japan Diplomats Heard From Nation. Then came telegrams from di- WILLIAM J. BRYAN. plomatic representatives of forCordial messages were received eign countries in this country also from Senators and Represenfrom Sir Mortimer Durand, the tatives in Congress congratulatBritish Embassador: from Mini- ing the President on his great trister Des Planches of Italy and umph for peace, also one from former Secretary of State John W. Foster. last-night ' TEA thrift, iudustry and economic of the city. The huge buildings )ulk large along the river-sidWe enter a court. At one side are the stables, where in miniature stalls hundreds of big dogs growl or sleep or tug at the chain, The delivery wagous, be it known, are drawn by dogs ; and good draught animals they are, too hardy and cheap. Beyond is a large hall of the lawith kneading-trough- s test mechanical pattern. Weird machinery kneads the dough, carries it on to the bake-roocuts it, stamps it, takes it inally from the ovens and ranges it in endless lines upon steel rames. In perfection of appointment the bakery rivals the great bouses of Vienna. The workmen are in white men. They have dressing-room- s for idle steam baths, three in shifts, lours. Working are a paid eight hours day, they the ruling wage of the day. At resent they get $5.60 for a week of seven days, which is the union wage in Ghent. A foremans pay is $6 a week. The chief product is wheat bread, of which over 200,000 pounds a week are WONDERFUL BAKERY 4oal Kb Houses of Vienna. In Everybodys Magazine for 000000030000 September, Vance Thompson tells how The Vooruit of Ghent originated. A quarter of a century ago what Leiter I know not was gambling in Chicago wheat and sent famine in Ghent, as into many an Old World city." A few workingmen were gathered at Paul in the Belgrade street. They struck out the idea that bread might be made at a cheaper rate should they club their funds, buy in quantity and bake in comVer-bauwen- -- UP OUR STORE 0 mon. 0 LOOK find that its stock 0 Tonll In a few days they got 0 of francs and Jewelry is high class, and 0 gether 0 contains all articles centimes usually say $17.18. 0 carried a first class store. 0 and with cellar old by 0 We have a fine line of stick 0 They hired an 0 an old baker and an old knead0 pins, brooches, and other 0 ing trough and an old oven 0 tie novelties in that jewelry 0 the work began. It was 0 we are at exception- 0 of tbe simplest sort. It 0 howoffering You ought prices. ally 0 grew, however, as such things 0 to see these little things. not grown otherwhere. have 0 Theyll please your eyes, 0 Today the Vooruit possesses eoonomi- - 0 at Ghent a. vast to and your appeal bakery turning 0 cal to cause and nature, you of thousands of ont hundreds 0 0 as at them need 0 loayes of bread, a large departyoull 0 buy, all times. 0 WHEN PURCHASING 0 ment 8tore, a dozen grocery shops, 0 pharmacies in all parts of the city 0 line in the"Jewelry 0 an enormous Headquarters, 0 itanything ohr be at will to well stop 0 with theatre and concert rooms a 0 store first. Well yon 0 bank, please daily and 0 as to the the of a 0 weekly newspapers, hospitaland quality 0 sired articles and price, and 0 art galleries, ; 0 Save and unnecessary you gymnasiums, tbe larbraries, trouble in s quick making 0 gest cotton factory m Ghent 0 sale with results. 0 these and a score of subsidiary 0 ns and pleasing see. e. m, Notice Of Sale.. State of Utah, City of Richmond. I have in my possession the described animal lawfully impounded, which, if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at )ublic auction to tbe highest cash )idder, at Estray pound in this city, on Thursday, the 7th day of September, 1905 at the hour of fol-lowi- eighty-fiv- e ninety-fiv- e lit- - ; e, de- li- operating-room- - s .... ' 0 0 o Johnson Jewelry o Try works. There are 160,000 people in Ghent, Of these 100,000 are affiliated to the Vooruit, so that, of . The Eye on the Door. O men, women and children, - j -- ! UTAH0 of the civfe population are O LOGAN enrolled in this ' inner city of . , o Company o 0 O0O0OOO0O0OC five-eighth- - ng p. m. Description Of Animal. One black mare about 9 years old branded resembling on left thigh. Said animal was impounded in said city on the 28th day of August 1905. JOSEPH WEBB, City Poundkeeper. m ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! for sale in any Isaac Smith, Logan. quantity by Good, pure ice 0000000000 00 00000000000 S THATCHER OPERA HOUSE o O S COMMENCING WEEK; AUGUST 28o CHANGE OF BILL EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY 9 ' o LAUGH! LAUGH!! LAUGH!!! 0 0 0 A SCREAMING OPENING ACT 0 A Guaranteed Cure For Piles. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any ease, no matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggist send 50c it in stamps and it hasnt will be forwarded post-pai- d by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. O COMFORTABLE COOL CLEAN. O O BY THE O may CALLAHANS DAN 0 0 O O The Beautiful Illustrated Song WHEN THE BEES ARE IN THE HIVE Sung by Logans Favorite FRANK BAUCrf . . o 0 0 MR. CHARLES SOMMERS. 0 In Songs, Dances end Monologue o 0 Two German Friends The Dinklegpeili 0 o0 0 , WINTERS AND ROACH A Singing. Dancing and Talking Act O 0 NEW MOVING PICTURES. 0 0 0 TWO PERFORMANCES EVERY EVENING O o 0 First performance at 8 p. m. sharp. MATINEES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. 330 P. U.O 0 Ever; id attending Saturday Matinee receives bag of eand; or a Souvenir 0 ' 10 CENTS ADMISSION O 0 EveryWednesdayeveningtheGrand'Drawingforthene 0 0 hundred dinner set will take place A coupon given with 0 0 each ticketpieceat every Dinner set on View at theA performance. -- 0 0 0 , Ch JL Harris Music Store and tbe Cache Valley Tea Co SOUVENIR LADIES MATINEE & H.O . EVERY WEDNESDAY. S P. 00000000000 00 O000OOOO GO O 00000000000 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q O O When buying knitted goods of any o0 kind, take a look at 00 our showing of knitted Garments," Un- 0 0 ion Suits & hosiery. 0 0 on the 0 If you go 0 principle that the best is none loo 0 the are 0 good they 0 only kind for you. We also invite you to inspect our knitting yams & blankets 0 0 0 0 HENRY G. HAYBALtS S S WEEKLY STORE NEWS O lbs Sugar for $1.00 lbs Flour for . . , . .,$1.00 , 30 lbs Oat Me&l for . .$1.00 .. 20 lbs Sago qr Tapioca for . . . .$1.00 y. 16 lbs best Rice for . . . . . . .$1.00 - w 16 tbs Prunes for , .$L00 20 lbs Peaches for .. .. .. . .$1.00 10 Cans Early June Peas for .. $1.00 10 Cans Corn for .. .. . .$L00 ' . . . .$1.00 10 Cana Pork and Beans for 7 Packages Columbia Coffee for $1.00 " 3 Packages New Crop Tea for . . . . . 50c. 3 Packages Golden Gate Tea for. 50c. . 40 Bars Royal Laundry Soap for $1.00 40 Bars Nickle Plate Soap for .. .. .. .. 25 Bars Diamond C Soap for $1.00 3 Packages Elastic Starch for . . 25c. SUGAR $3.85 A SACS A WE HAVE ADDED TO OUR IMMENSE STOCK LARGE LINE OF ENAMELED WARE WHICH WE WILL SELL AT MANUFACTERS CO$T FOR 30 DAYS 16 o 0 0 0 0 50 ; .... O O - 0 0 0 ...... 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 5h 0 Get our Prices onFruit Jars SSugar O If a merchant should advertise, O KNITTING O lowever modestly, some article LQGAN 0 H. G. HAYBALLS - - CENTER ST. O which he would prefer not to sell O 0 FACTORY at the price he would never O0OOO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 agin wonder whether, after all, his advertisements are read. Logan, - Utah Where Should the 00000000000 00 00000000000 I TO SCHOOL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to- printing-hous- re-or- - We owe you good tea, and IN OLD GHENT. are paying our debt. Started on a Fund of $17, It RiHow do you like it? vals Now The Great Baking Your grocer return jrour wo ay if CcbiUinf A man should kebp his The communal property friendships' in constant repair. is worth millions of francs. They And a stre should keep its forward, indeed, friendships under continual relave gone rora that old cellar where an old newal through its advertising baker kneaded the firsttightening its grip on old patrons while seeking out new ones. bread. The bakery is on the outskirts , 0 0 0 0 TRUSTEES, TEACHERS, ETC DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST WE HAVE RECEIVED LARGE SHIPMENTS OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES .CONSISTING OF S Reservoir be on a Range? O 0 0 0 0 0 Some stove men say on the right hand aide, the place bur we dont think so, dont believe fact, everything required in the School Room. WILKINSON & SON .'.BOOK ' the right hand side, that body of cold water is bound to have effect on the heating of your oven for all the heat must pass by it. Then if yon want to heat water only, yon have to heat your oven, too. When its on the left side yon heat water much quicker, easier, in fact can have it boiling if you want to. And to heat water only yon dont require near tbe fnel and dont beat up the room. 0 0 Ink Erasers, Rulers, Etc. I its 0 Crayons, Pens,, Pencils a at all and lets tell our reasons why. When on Note arid Composition Books' 0 Drawing and Print Paper li ' 4 The Kajestlo reservoir is on the left side. , 0 0 0 0 0 , Logan Furniture Company ' MAIN STREET O store;.. , O PRICES THE LOWEST 00000000000 00 00000000000 0300000 00 00000 0 03 0 000 000 CACHE VALLEY BANKING 'V- -. , , - . ' COMPANY c BRIGHAM YOUNG COLLEGE? o 0 ' LOGAN, - UTAH. 0 0 " OPENS SEPTEMBER 18,, 1905. 0 0 0 0 0 0 G 0 0 Has no superior in the grade of work done by memin bers of its faculty. Offers excellentt courses ' DOMESLIBERAL ARTS, CIVIL ENGINEERING, TIC SCIENCE, NORMAL TRAINING, COMMERCE, Tbe AGRICULTURE, CARPENTRY, FORGING. offer in to course in state the a first school BRICKLAYING. Write for Catalogue, 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 O O O BRIGHAM YOUNG COLLEGE o r, 0 0,rj O j j LC3A1T, UTAH.' 0 0 0 0 OO0 000COO G0 00G00O0O ' ' j , 112 NORTH - INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF UTAH , TmnNa office cornier, logan . . We do a modem banking business; are under State government supervision and inspection. We receive deposits subject to check and on demand certificates; also on time certificates drawing interest, and on Savings Accounts in amounts of One Dollar and upwards. We pay interest on all Time and Savings deposits, comWe loan money on perpounded quarterly or and real estate security. csttle sonal paper, collateral, sheep, when in Logan c? tut see and We solicit your business. Call write ns. , and Officer Directors y . semi-annuall- TWOMAS OtrW AW, GitOMO H, OH Av , Vic WM.U ALLKW. y. Ht7M A. H. TWOVPWW, UnA Vto J. K. SHKPAEO, CM . BAYSAL.U Vre-iUp- TSOX. |