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Show TEE FACE TWO Obituary of Jonas N. Beck TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y Tuesday, July 2, 1907. FASHION NOTES. that the same must be cleaned and the premises placed in a sanitary condition such as New Sailor Hat Blouse Styles will be accepted by the Sanitary popular Linen Collar. cesspools, within seven days from the date of this notice. Parties failing to comply with the above will be dealt with according to law. 1 By Order of the , Board of Health, of Logan City. Dated June 29, 1907. Inspector, MBS THE SYSTEM of rmMi& Malaria is an atmospheric poison which wo unconsciously breathe Into our system. The blood iu its constant passage through the lungs absorbs the yital fluid and reduce germs, and they destroy tb rich red corpuscles of this to such a weak, watery condition that it is unable to properly nourish the system, and disease gets a foothold. Then the symptoms of Malaria, such as pale, sallow complexions, weak vitality, poor appetite, deranged digestion, and perhaps chills and fever show that the trouble is affecting every part of the body. Malaria also affects the liver, producing a chronic state of biliousness, and often a long spell of fever follows when the blood becomes fully contaminated with the poison. Chronic Sores and Ulcers, boils, aches and pains, and skin affections of. various kinds often result from this insidious disease if the poison is allowed to accumulate in the blood in sufficient quantities. .Malaria must be removed from the system through the circulation, and for this purpose nothing equals S. S. S. This great remedy goes dowu into the blood and drives out all germs, microbes and poisons, and permanently cures Malaria, S.'S. S. not only cleanses the blood of the cause, but furnishes it with the healthful properties it needs so that instead of a weak, d sttaara, spreading disease throughout the system, it becomes a rich, red fluid, nourishing the, body and enabling it to resist disease. S..S. S. is also the greatest of all tonics, and builds up. and invigorates the entire system while ridding the blood of .the germs of Malaria. Ferspns jvho are suffering from Malaria will be pleased with the pfotnpt and pleasant results produced by the use of S. S. S., and can take it with confidence because it is an absolutely safe medicine, being free from harmful minerals of any kind. Book on the blood and any metical advice desired sent free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. SERVICES Bro. Beck, for he was always Fine white clip sailor hats show ready and willing to help them the broad low crown worn som AT HIS HOME IN out by painting their scenery free years ago, and it is worth noting of charge. Bro. Beck leaves a NEWTON. how many are touched up with wife, four sons and two daughvelvet and wings of orange or ' NEWTON, June 28.Funeral ters to moUrn his departure. The flame color. services oyer the remains of Mr. family has the heartfelt sympa Wide sitichbd plaits are found Jonas N. Beck, whose death were thy of our community, for we all . on tailor made blouses They are reported in Tuesdays Journal, loved and respected Mr. , Beck, ESCAPED CONVICT arranged so as to allow for the were held in our meeting house for he was a noble man ; one who BENT ON VENGEANCE. drooping shoulder effect which is yesterday afternoon. The large made the world better by his livfound on all bodies, plain or elacongregation present was a tes- ing in it. Andrew Gilbert to Believed be borate. timony of the great esteem in Hunting Jurors and A dull blue and white striped which Mr. Beck was held.. The Prosecutors. cloth made with a modified emspeakers were: Elders Alexander pire coatee and trimmed with Spence, of, Wellsville; Henry Boise, June 29. Andrew Gil- bias bands of the material is an Yeates, of Clarkston; Wm n. bert, the oonvict who recently excellent model. ,, J Griffin, Sr., J. H. Barker, Wm. F. from the Idaho penitentiescaped Linert collars are very popular Jensen, Sr., and Bishop hi. C. ary, is believed to be in the not alone the embroidered ones, Rigby. All spoke feelingly of Clearwater country seeking the but those of plain linen. Som their long acquaintance and 29. The lives of the witnesses and juryLEWISTON, June very dainty effects are seen in the with Beck. friendship Brother, farmers of our burg are feeling men connected with his trial' for shops, and this . revived styles All spoke highly of his excellent more jubilant over the present murder. , brings into vogue an endless character and exemplary life, prospects, aseverything is looking Gilbert was a life convict and of fancy neckwear. A and offered tender words of con-- 1 fine since the sun has begun io owing to good behavior was made variety bow is of fine white linen, pretty dolence to family shinei Some began to feel rather a trusty and allowed to take with four pear shaped ends, two The singing of the choir was dubious at the prospects of mak long walks among the hills. One a trifle larger than the other twf sweet, and a male quartet by ing hay because of so much rain. night a few weeks ago he failed Amos R. E. . Clarke and com- The beets, are about all thinned, to return to the prison. He was pany was rendered very feeling- with a few, exceptions. The tracked to his haunts in thv ly. A great cortege followed the Japs have thinned the most of Clearwater country, where he has remains to the cemetery. the beets at $6 an acre. completely dropped out of sight. Jonas Nuttall Beck was born in The new school house is expect- Fellow prisoners say he proposes Liverpool, England, June 20th, ed to be built two blocks east of to inaugurate a carnival of mur1838, being 69 years old last Main street. der, killing all the men responThursday. He emigrated with The town folk came to the con- sible for his conviction. lis parents to America in 1814. clusion they had better concede D. P. Rich, captain of the They lived in ,, St. Louis four to the views of the sugar factory guards of the penitentiary, and C. years, and then started on their peaple if they would bring the S.Stone, a deputy, were atGrange-vill- e long journey to the Rocky moun- railroad into town. , this week, seeking the fugitains. They arrived in Salt Lake tive. Bloodhounds were used, but Mr. Elwood has resigned being in 1848. Brother deacon on account of his valley August, the prisoner had wrapped his Beck remained in Salt Lake City with Swinyard & Co, feet in old rags and the dogs until the year I860, when he Mr. John Telford was snstainec could not- - trail him. He was moved to Wellsville, Cache Co. as ward deacon. traced, however, to the Reec ' in the In the spring of 1863 he was ' ranch rough country A few of our townspeople wen ealled on a mission to England known as the Hole in the to Newton to attend the funeral in which capacity he labored for To Reec Lucile. of Mr. Jonas Beck, a noted citizen Groundopposite three years. Shortly after" his of that The cashier of he said he had been pardoned ant return Brother Beck married Lewiston place. State Bank is his son was going on into the Clearwater Batiste Underwear 1719, 5619. Mias Martha Sugden, his present On account of his attending ' his country. and all of them buttoned in white wife. He remained in Salt Lake fathers funeral, a man was sent A posse has been searching the wash cotton and sprinkled with until 1869, when he moved to from Logan to take charge o: Clearwater country for severs French dots. When put together and Clarkston, shortly after to the bank. days. Many persons have left tha with a tiny cross overpieee in the Newton, hia present ihome. Bro. Business is not very brisk a section since the news of Gilberts midlie they form a charming lit Beck went on a second mission, The sugar factory is presence was .received. Severs the neck piece. In the shape such this time to the Southern states, present.' some work in hauling lime men are suspected of giving ait an adornment costs $1, and if He was Sunday school superin- giving to the fugitive. made at home the price is merely rock, and the county commistendent and, ward clerk for a sioners have helped us with an nominal. number of years, and was a very Constipation. has which of $500, Frilled bosom plaits, with or active man in public matters un- appropriation been applied on the county road without the stocks, jabot and littil of lateyears,.when.defective For constipation there is noth- tle in southwest Lewiston, which bows, are great favorites. to him hearing compelled retire, was almost this ing quite so nice asChamberlains Fanama straw hats dyed m impassable lie wa quite an artist, in paintThe road supervisor, Stomach and Liver Tablets. They various shades are worn in the spring. ing, especially; has painted a Sam a pleasant move Kent, made quite a blow always produce morning with plain suits. Favorgreat deal of stage scenery, and about what he was bomels ment without any ite shades are dark the of going to do, green, gray our home dramatic troupes have effect, Price, 25 and violet. same disagreeable the there all he but got had much to be thankful for to V dealand did a good job; for which cents. Samples free, by all Batiste is the best liked materc ers. we owe thanks to the supervisor ial for underwear and is always Your Liver and the 'commissioners. satisfactory. Here are two dainSTRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE Mr. David Laynes sisters were ty garments made of this fabric. b out of order. You go to bed in down from Canada The skirt has a deep embroidvisiting rela a bad humor and get up with 'a Robert Davis, seventeen years ered ruffle headed with ribbon had taste in your mouth. You tives lately. old, of Salt Lake, was struck by run Messrs. Geo. Allred and nenry bending. The corset cover is want something to stimulate your an automobile, but escaped seriadorned with vaT lace and beadthe liver. Just try Ilerbine, the liver Dopp are intending to visit ous injury. JUDIC CnOLLET, this summer. ing. r t regulator. A positive cure for Springs . . has Mrs. Esther McQuarrie THIS IS WORTH SAVING Constipation, Dyspepsia and all CATARRH CAN BE CURED. called as chorister in the been liver complaints. Mrs.' F. ,Ft. place of her son. The following simple ' homeWorth, Texas, writes: L ' Kill th Germs by Breathing Have lisednerbine in my fammade mixture is said to relieve Gives Quick Belief. ily for years. Words cant exany form of Rheumatism or backache, also cleanse and strengthen press what I think about it. is household the Kidneys and Bladder, overMany people who have suffered Everybody in my o t coming all urinary disorders, if with catarrh for years naturally happy and well, and we owe it to nerbine. Sold by Riter Bros Drug taken before the stage of Brights think they cannot he cured, and b Co. disease : Fluid Extract Dandelion, become discouraged. The reason they have failed of ounce; Compound Kar-goor renters owners To all one ounce ; Compound Syrup cure is because they have not MESICHS PRELIMINARY. . property in Logan City: ' r Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Mix treated the disease" with the local all to is Notice given hereby which is Stanisa Mesich, the Austrian by sir aking well in a bottle and remedy, in have or charge take in teaspoonful doses after breathed through a neat pocket who shot - and killed Herman who own out- meals and other outhouses or n stables, inhaler so that its healing mediat bedtime. Obradovicb, a ( or yards containing who ran away with Mesich s buildings cated air reaches the most remote n A authority states offal of or rubbish assaultmanure, later any and returning wife, that these ingredients are mainly air cells, kills all catarrh germs and ed Mesich, is having' his prelim- description, such as tin cans, of vegetable extraction, 'and restores the mucous membrane of also those Lake. Salt in ashes, etc.; having examination larmless to use, and can be ob- the nose, throat and lungs to a inary tained at small cost from jany healthy condition. 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