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Show " JOURNAL ADS Recovered $S33,75 worth f loet property in 1905.' They bring results. ts .VOLUME I hr. Clean in Appearance, Clean in quality, just the paper to put before your family "Thats The Journal. xxvn. LOGAN CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1906. NUMBER 77. CITY ORDINANCE MODIFIED CACHE .VALLEY Before Passing The Peddlers license Council Have a Very Good Reduces Figures by One-Ha- at Their First The first meeting of the Cache Valley MediCalSociety which Was held on Wednesday, was successful affair. It was well at- You can never the addresses delivered! tended, where you sit. Tlow were interesting and the banquet happiness may flit., with whickthe meeting wound up was an epicurean gem , The meeting proper, ..began., at 3 p. m. President R. J. Smith Carlisle put the matter to the council Jhus: The pool room is an evil, so is the saloon, then why not consolidate them in this way and have only one evil instead of twot Evans said thedd council had looked into the matter, and had found the pool room operated neaf the"saTddH' td be the most -- Dow, but,.. nevrlhjelssis-- a jcastisalisf aciory, One night, said he, some improvement upon one complained to the council draft. - When up for consideration Councilman Evans moved to table it, but this was defeated by a vote of 6 to 3, Oouncilmen Arent Johnson and Carlson being the only ones to vote with Mr. Evans and President Lindquist not voting. Then Mr. Evans offered an which provided for a minimum license of $10 for ten days, $15 for 30 days, $20 for three months, and $25 for six Time Monthly Meeting. lf The new license ordinance proposed by .the Butchers and Qro- cers Association, and which fixed an exorbitant tax for the privilege of peddling fruit and vegetables in Logan, was materially modified before being enacted into law' by the 'city council on Wednesday evening. It is too hlgh td Be eitheF jusf 'dr effective H MEDICOS pool-hal- a-v- ery d- a talk brief- - butrvery of -- pointed -- the-orga ization and the work there is for it to do. ls The;chicfinterest-howeverwa- " sj Spealnveil.if'yotispeak-aralland a dispute arose over it, so the centered in the address of Dr. Carve every word before you let council adjourned and visited the Root of th State Medical Society, it Jail, J . pool halls in a body," in order to lie pointed out in terse terms the determine the truth. advantage of belonging to a eoun-t- y They found minors in medical society, Onlyjhrough UDIESNEWDE--PARTMEN- T hall except the one the county society is it possible over a saloon. A boy doesnt STORE JACK , to get into the great American LONDON, NOVELIST AND SOCIALIST. hesitate to enter a pool hall The of The Call of the Wild Is attracting attention 1" a new role, Medical Society. It would have been very comeral hundred feet from a saloon, that of nnhor a Sorlall-leeturor During recent talks in New York city and at Get together he 'urged the forting to Mother Eve at the whereas he will stop and think Yale college he did not nilrx-- words, but told bis uxioulsUttl bearers that the assembled doctors, and talk over time she awakened to . the fact Kocinlist were going to take the world, by wsr If about it if it is apparently a part these umsary. It was In two addressee that be said he would do away with the' constitution If tt and settle your own difficulties. that convention" demanded more of the saloon, and there is no more atood In the way. IxiuIon also announced that be Is against patriotism, wants You can aid each other materially than comfort in the way of ap- nt rcroiuiw mi i ;n saloon to overim-- existing lor the doctor" tKaTTs all sufficient pare!, cduTusTie navebtopiedtli-rectly- . son didnt agree with Evans as to hall than in the other. does not exist. It is a pretty into the new establishment the amount of license to be asked The ordinance passed by unani- small world that each individual of the Campbell and Sons Corn-livand so he offered this schedule : mous vote. in, enlarge it by getting outlpany and have been clad co roMinimum license, $15 for one Other Business, of it occasionally. There are pletely in clothing of the best month; $25 for three months ;J John Johnson asked reconsid-$3and most approved style; many problems that a county for six months; for merchan- - eration of the permission given discuss can to the greatest for with clothing came fashion, ( ciety dise peddlers, $35 for one month, the and Richmond Canal j?an and advantage, pique or petty j At the head of the new firm $50 for three months, and $65 for company to put in a spill gate on should not stand in the(stands Mr. R. S. Campbell, for so ce animosity Meets Again And Discusses Matters of six months. Evans wanted fish Canyon street, and securing it, way of the possible solution of many years one of Logans lead-suc- h peddlers included with the fruit moved that the canal company be problems. ing business men, and whoso aDd vegetable men, and this was held to responsible for all repairs Dr Roots address was well Loganites. " is a syiionyraJor business -- v agreed to. to the bridge over the spill ditch, ' The ccived. was served banquet (H(tegrify and solidify. At present The butchers and grocers com- - and for al damages that it'might at the Lincoln hotel and was a he occnples tbe responsible posi-realbine in the council didn t feel cause. These .- Stewart - of the A qualifications were T ProfClub Commercial grieul The Cache sumptuous affairs Af ter tionof General Manager -- Utah like accepting any amendments arreed to. held another meeting on Wednes-- tural College called the attention the feasting came toastmaking, Light and Power Co., of Salt that was plain, but President A fr?e phone was ordered which matters ofof the elub to the excellent oppor President Smith acting as toast-LakWith him' are asoeiated got into the game at stalled at Electrician Daniels day evening at cemen a for The discussed. master. establishing tunity jhis sons, of whom one, Mr. R. L, importance were this juncturcT. acd rather Upset home. anbund-theis ThF following toasts' were Campbell, will manage lhebew common point freight rate over factory here.. There their plans. Hart aiid Ncbckcr submitted a j a n .mate h icb eeof w of a. business in thej&Juth-kaiLoft- h granting given- T regard HieTieen.se propoesd statement relative to tjie Hannah probable de and the class cement of The Duties the element block. here, to of business and the Morrell city Physicians Campbell as excessive, he said, and .Jacobsen casp, in which they ll has been much exercised for some inand for that product is so large Each other Dr. E. F.Root, Salt It is the intent of the firm to be compelled to vote against fen.d to meet a committee of the ' make this a ladies outfitting or the ordinance unless it is modified council and discuss the matter of time past, came up again and the that its manufacture will pay Lake City. en- - those engaged in it, a handsome so were not submitted as Dountoo there they WouId department store which would do somewhat. ja compromise in the ease. The reports lx- - profit, do those as unto credit to a large city, and 'the you and do it first. presented couraging That settled it, of course,- and Mayor, President Lindquist and fore. Still, the club has hopes of The committee onManufactures Val-le- y nucelus of the business and in Practice its Early Crawford arose at once in support the Cache, Attorney were constituted as from-wa- s to asked look into the matter wL. e concession Dr. W. establishthis Snoreputation-arof Arent Johnsons amendment, ueh committee. obtaining already He wa the 'doctor, the country-d- ed.' the Short Line. thoroughly and report. .2 272 217 727 27 '7 This modification was agreed to,j City Attorney Sneddon was . --A revolution -- was vas dec ided Jo re rj e wtlieef octor, ex- midwife Jt niissc&LantL and., passetL and the ordinance slipped surgeon, cLildmij Ladies,. granted permission io employ le- fort 4 obtain an up- town tele- too. ready to wear clothing, wraps, through as smoothly as grease gai distance in conducting all pressing the sense of the Club as Cache Valley Medical So- furnishings, shoes, notions; the being against the license ordin- - graph office. The Western Union through a horn, Evans being the District court cases, to some time in one Butchers the agreed Dr. IL K. MerrilL--- -put submitted anee hundred : andr.onerr articles - of by ciety, only man to vote against it. Any ThrM petitions asking for the now inclination an shows but In nnion there is strength. ladies! attire, adornment and and Grocers Assn, to the city ago, person producing fruit or vege- - grading of as many streets in recede from own. waa -ofto Jts proposi The --Young Doc to r Dr.-council. The cam dispose-o- fobjection complete and. each r them with- - ferent parts of the city were read course tion. measB. article the best in Its class for out paying license, and as there Parkinson, Jr., against the original w no provision in the ordinance mittee. J. A. Conference A committee was named Engine Plows Through Train. 7. U. & 7, L for determining whether a pedcomplete suits made to order The committee on Waterworks license. An Grecnsburg, Pa., Marchf8. for the service of the hard to fit to confer with the city officials, dler raised the fruit he offers for recommended the extension of Pen on the engine, conference The the running measure. of or difficult to please, representalight, conjoint sale or not, it will be somewhat the water mains relative to the along the boulenear Pa. & Y. L. Sr. I. A. of Cache tives of the largest ladies tailorll. Itadcnburg, of a task for the officials to enThe Club favors protection of nsylvania, vard, as asked for at a previous crashed work a train into be will held Sunday March ing houses in the country will Stake today demands but force this the .city merchants, law, if the meeting. Recommendation was e which QQ were 1906. about af-seventy-fivThe 11, morning meetings visit the house, take measurethat, all measures designed to peddlers care to stretch the truth adopted. a Italian on will be held laborers, reasonemployed be such eeparately commenc- ments and order for toilets suita little. J. C. Nielsen and others on ford ' protection at-1new line. a. m. The young men ed to the different seasons. ing ; New Pool Ordinance. jipe First North wanted the pavement able. t killed were F'mr of the men will meet in the B. Y. College and The house alsq carries blankets, Another ordinance was report- in front of their places put in The street railway question j n e others thirty-fivthe ladies in room the decided and it waa injured, young large quilts, pillow cases, and articles , ed, and in passing it the council proper repair, as it is cracking came up again - several of whom will die.' The of Tabernacle. the .All investiofficers committee ladies and household use too to a for to appoint took a very sensible view of the and peeling off. Referred to to .were the members and asbe to are jured brought numerous to motion; the matter thoroughly by expected pool hall question. For years the Sidewalk committee with the Atof building a kl in this city, but, being foreign-roa- d present. Parents are invited.The cost the The corps of lady experts in problem of licensing and caring torney and Engineer associated. known and afternoon and sessions numbers, to by the A. attendance are polite and accomfrom the depot only evening for pool and billiard rooms has Joseph E. Wilson, Jr., and othnames their be ascer not could will be held conjointly, to which modating, and in some instances whether enough local capital can .worried the city.authoritiea. Some ers, petitionsd Jor-th- e . construc.tamed. he public is - invited. - Time of their advice as td the ; correct to construct be obtained and operover the canal temperance enthusiasts got the tion of accident the 2 which! and 7p. m. Immediately after meetings thing will be found of great council to pass a law preventing on the east side of First East ate it, and other detail assisto train the crew went Sister M. Ruth counFox intellivalue. First in had order for the establishment of a pool hall street, near the Danielsen factory must be tance of were but the the General in selor Board of YJj. .Tbe new Campbell & Sons dewithin 200 feet of a saloon; then Referred to Sidewalk committee. gent action to be taken. Wesley forced to flee injured, from the angry Ital I. L A. work is expected to be partment store is out for the the distance was reduced to 100 Alfred Picot said he had Host Jacques w ill be chairman of that who ians, appeared crazed at the one of the visitors at . the con business of the ladies, and by the feet- .- But this proved unsatisfac- something over $46 worth of wa- committee but the other member theirof dead and dying erence. The stake officers very completenesa.of .their stock, fair- - ' right name- dnot yet-bee- n tory and finally an ordinance was ter scrip, and he wanted a dupli- have . much desire a good attendance. countrymen. . ness prices and courteous' reported which repealed all other cate certificate issued to him. The 1 IL BULLEN, JIL, treatment of customers, will no ordinances relative to poof halls request went to tha. Finance com-- in many places there ia a narrow Prisoner Escaped. M. L. HENDRICKSON, doubt secure it ' 7 "but provided restrictions for such mittee.'"'J,"-r1'""v"4 of the. men strip between the'Iots fronting Wiarles Miller,-on- e Presidents. places. That was tabled, and on L S. Smith brought up the mat-tc- r the boulevard .and the street it- being held in ' Watt Good Wages; -Ogden for the burgT .another-,.- , one of the frontage of property self. , that where lary of the Clark--storeThe -- Salt- Lake 'unions of Burglars Held.- -; was reported which provides that along the boulevard. The street be " no beso that injustice silk $300 of adjusted was stolen, while James Wilson and William Mci:; painters, pa the pool hall may be in the same originally platted along there rah wohld be done owners Ted from the court room to Cann have teen held in default of and decorators have anewr,-- 1 property ing building as a- - saloon, provided in a straight line, but the n by shutting them .off the street. the jail in the basement of tbe s;500 bonds in Salt Lake, for g that after May find tlt'.r n emthere is an absolute separation of built was made to The matter was referred to the building, darted through a door N.Licht-enstei- n ber the residence of demand will wage cf - I a Uie two places. ' contour of the hill, jbo that Public Grounds committee. ' and escaped. ' on February. 12th. day, -- ev-po- ol ! a - i es THE . CLUB COMMERCIAL 5 ity Im-portan- :: re-na- ly e. . -- -- of-sha- -- . . -- dif-tabl- es W. E half-bake- d -- 0 . . 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