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Show -- f V v. , It . -o f aq3 eight TTHB THE JOURNAL Loa,Cch Cocktt.Utah, Oat wanted at the Thatcher Livery and Feed Stable. ' Mr. and, Mrs. II.' De Witt have fUESOAY.THURSOAY,, SATURDAY retuqied home after a visit to Soda. Springs. . jbsorlption Rates. UTAH. Tt: FALL SUITS and OVERCOATS are bursting forth. Arent you about ready' for yours T ' Get inside one of ouV new beauties and tell your friends it cost $40.00 made to order. Theyll believe you. Then tell them the truth. . Tell them you bought it here ready made for $15.00.. Then ' ' ' . tthey ll doubt' you. , SUITS AT $10.00, $15.00, $20.00 TO '$25.00.. GUARANTEED EVEY STITCH OF THEM. STEIN BLOCH Clothes , 4. ' t cuuut Oaa II mtix Hum 0.30 0.90 1.78 Month tlx Month The 64th, Quorum of Seventy will meet in regular session in the Fourth ward annex', t60 7:30 oclock. Oao Year. to-nig- ht . at . - T MAIL Om Month.. - The man who comes here ' for his fall suit and overcoat will be better dressed and have more money" left than.' the man who doesnt. Couurt "JudgeMaughan, and Keeler L Attorney Nebe-kefilx Months-- irvJAO : tew. -- 3.00 Ou lew came back from Rich County ' Cseh in Advsneo. on Sunday evening. V. Hum Month.- - ..$0.26 0.78 r, er .Re-port- Do you grasp the r, When not paid in advaneo feat. Tuesday, November 14, 1903. hintt add 80c pet Before your taxes become de- Fred Scholes only lost one of his geese after all. lie missed a linquent let us tax you iQr an Advertising Rato. half dozen, byt later five of them Estoy or a Newman. You will live MOIL Luma 20c per line each inter- : . came home alright. just as long and will enjoy yourXAua Noncic 10 per line each self while you doXive. Harris SMrtion. Mr. William Morrell has been Music Co. WAjrr CoLra je per word eaoh Inanition. .& European released from Katea on Display Advertisement made' Call ou E. R. Miles, Jr., Smith-fieltaown on application r mission, on account of the illAdvertiaementa not accompanied by ness of - his for Stoves, Ranges and Heatfather, President Written directiona will be inserted until ers and take him your potatoes iorbidden. and charged accordingly. Joseph Morrell. before they freeze. . , Wilton mortajr from oat obwt totaftibtr M promptly ObUy thia other, oltaerwbw of 1 rlecthe new fet papa umuiuiMtolMoU eddmai-- - -the , Jhe promoters ' Mheeribere ' On Saturday afternoon a good expend i. Aiberrlbor who fells to pet hie paper triejight plant to be" built on SAms "time should promptly notify were start- tlloe tbetthe trouble mey be locelod end nigh Creek are rushing work on many peofdeTrTLogan Meeevtei.- led a slight earthquake shock. by their enterprise. They will shortand as to tonal quality finds the seve-fou- r It occurred between-threly begin, work on the pipe line, oclock, and to some people ral pianos you will see in our care-wa- s which will be two milps long. . LOCAL NEW- Svery perceptible, while others fully selected stock. External did not feell t st all. It did no beauty of design and satin finish Uncle Billy and AuntIIar-Mra W. B. Preston, Jr., pre-- , tell not the whole story however. tt pathetic, humorous and damage, centcd her husband with a daugh-,r- u excellence sound counts' for - - dramatic story of country lift ler on Saturday. is much and on it Co. The Telluride Power now, just that point is the subject of Rev. Frank C. 'x on dwell which we in commend- of electric users lights supplies The Sorosis girls of the Agri- Bruners lecture next Friday to the with a standard high grade lamp ing public ofthe Estey and cultural College have invitations evening at the Brigham Young at. 20c Newman. Sales on easy payments. at and dozen the each by . out for a partyvto be given next College Patrons of the City plant Old pianos exchanged for new. T$2,23. Monday. ' C. P. Fordi shoei.for Ladies; who now complain of Poor! Every reasonable accommodation THE BEST FLEECE LINED and Douglas shoes for men, .the Lights will find relief by using extended, oili low voltage lamps. Call on SHOES AND SLIPPERS FOR most stylish and best makes in - to-ret- ONE PRICE. 27 Main urn d win Both Phenes Lose Eye. commanded him to hold up his Joseph Horton of Oakley, hands, and one of the thugs fired Summit county, was in the loft of a shot which struck him on the hi stable feeding cattle, a rafter shoulder, penetrating his clothes, broke, letting him through into but stopping when it struek his the stable below. In his descent shoulder blade. Morris escaped, his cheek and eye were gouged and was hut slightly' Injured. by the broken rafter and he will lose the sight of the eye. Salt Lakes Charity Ball. . Aa . ' . b -- Street Held np And Shot. Moses I Morris, who resides in Pleasant avenue,- - Salt Lake; whirled and ran when three holdups From the sale of. tickets and contributions,- - the Salt Lake charity ball for the benefit of th charity ward of ??t. MaikVhowpX tal, netted $3,500. e Satisfaction Outweighs The Price a X. o " -- Every owner of a MAJESTIC Malable and Charcoal Iron RANGE in Baking, Water Heating, Saving of Fuel, Lasting Qualities, and . Appearance -- CHILD- - grades slfUbeiLpMundwe.udlLugi: HARR1SJV1USICXO. REN AT ANDREAS PETER- - Rubber Goods and gymnasium 'gcst the projr remely. Andreas Shoes, .for Sale by EONS. The Primary and Peterson. departments of the Second County Clerk Larsen gave wftrd Sunday School gave a very Charles Winton, forittrly with bounty certificates yesterday for creditable review of the work 13 coyote skins. 11 of the animals the Logan Steam Laundry, is were killed in Hyde Park, and the starting for himself in the busi- they are doing.to a crowded house other two were' killed in the fields ness of Ladies and Cents on Sunday evening. At the close Clothes Cleaning over Campbell of the program President west of Logan. B. Young of Salt Lake gave - - -- J and Morrells. lie iuvites all old Miss Jean Campbell, the seventeen-- and new customers having work ft short, interesting talk on the year-old children. proper training of daughter of lion. ft. in his line to call on him. President Stake Isaac Smith, Y. S, Campbell, died at the family hom& in Salt Lake on Saturday, Dont fail to sample the toast, Wl Manghan and Supt. Carlisle aftey a protracted illness. ,Mr. biscuit and coffee prepared on were among the visitors present. Leo Campbell went down to at- Coles not Blast Range. This tend the funeral services, which range is a marvel in its improveSerious Runaway. ments over other- ranges and must will be held today. While on their way home from bo seen to be appreciated. See Lehi, in a buggy, Mrs. was made in our the range iu operation all this Bishop Warniek and her son. of Manila ward, last issue in the obituary notice week at Everton and Sons. Utah county, had a runaway durof the late C. B. Robbins. It was stated that his first , wife, Miss If every one would try to har- ing which the buggy was demolJean rAddie-Yotm- g, died, which monize Cache county like the ished by collision with a telephone is not true. - She. is still alive, Harris Music Co. there would be pole and they were thrown heavMrs. Martha Allen Robbins is al- an Estcy Piano or a Newman Or- ily to the ground. Mrs. Warniek so alive and is not a Christian gan in every home and we would wa seriously injured about the Science follower ns stated, Mrs. all be just like one family. Nearly head and shoulders and it is fearYoung being the one that embrac- three fourths of the people have ed sustained internal injuries. ed that faith, but in her case it these fine instruments now and The little boy escaped with severe are all delighted with them. did not cause any separation. scalp wounds. TOILET ARTICLES - ono-lujrs- e eight-year-o- 000000 Q 00 00 jm 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00. 00 6 00 00 00! 00 00 00 O ld Logan Furniture Company MAIN STREET 112 NORTH i ONE-THIR- Every woman, young or old, is interested in finding lVrfmnes. Tnilet Powders and SPENT Toilet Soapit. many Complexion Lotions and Hair Restorers. 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