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Show y n jQy 0 :9(?7i- - TIIE 500900000 00 $90096006 ir " 9 TRI-WEEKL- OOO 0 00000 00 000000000 00 600 d"0 00 O 0 00 O O O 0 0 00 0 nn W JL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 f PAGE riYU JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAn. Y id o inpr ,uv u w On All Muslin Underwear, 'Black and Colored Underskirts and Dress Skirts Sale is; Now on. Here are Some of the Prices that Will Prevail During the Clean-U- p MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SKIRTS. Ladies Skirts of best Muslin or fine Cambric, Lace or Embroidery trimmed. . , NIGHT GOWNS. Ladies Embroidery or Lace Trimmed, a. great variety of styles, high or low neck, Muslin MUSLIN UNDERWEAR CHEMISE. DRESS SKIRTS DRAWERS. L Made of Miuslin or Fine Cam- 0 75c, Clean-u- p Price 90c, Clean-u- p Price $1.25, Clean-u- p $1.75, Clean-u- p ........ ........ Price y Ladies m Ladies Drawers of the best material, Lace or Embroidery f trimmed, well made.' 45o Price 60c, Clean-u- p Clean-uPrice 69o 95c, Clean-up 75o Price $1.00, 05o Price $1.25, Clean-u- bric, beautifully (rimmed. 680 78o ........ ...... p 880 p UNDERSKIRTS In Black and Colored Sateen. 0 00000000 f 00 0000 .... Price .... BETTER VALUES THAN THESE HAVE NEVER BEEN KNOWN. THEY ARE SURE ATTRACT THE ATTENTION OF HUNDREDS WHO KNOW FROM EXPERIENCE. OF THE GREAT SAVING POSSIBLE AT OUR SALES. TO Price $1.29 Clean-u- $1.50, p $1.10 Dress . or O 0 0 0 0 0 0D Walking Skirts at prices to sell quantities. Clean-u- p Price .... $2.19 $3.50, Clean-u- p Price.,... $2.39 $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $7.50, Clean-u- p Clean-u- p Price Price Price Price $2.93 $3.19 $3.08 $3.00, Clean-u- p Clean-u- p .... .... .... 0 0 0 $5.50 GINGHAM PETTICOATS O O Fancy Stripes, and Solid Colors ", HowclKardon Company 0 0 0 0 0 0 II LoganstoGrecalcst 75c, Clean-u- p Price 85c, Clean-u- p Price ........ ........ 49o . 59o 0 0 0 O 000000000 00 OOO 00000.9 OOOOOOO 00 OOOO 000 DO 0000 00 OO Mrs. Frank Earl returned ing with great force upon the HAS SALT LAKE A YOUNG ORCHARD? Thursday evening from a visit to pavement. He was carried ito his callwas C. Wilcox home. F. Dr. friends. Lake Salt N. A. Larson Hardware Co., ed at once. It was found that Two Mysterious Explosions Of Lave just unloaded a car of heatiMr. Eli Bell and family are at the skull had been cracked. HeroDynamite In Southeastern ng stoves. t home again, after a pleasant visit ic measures were taken to revive - : Section of City, injured man. ne was in a Elder Oliver Hanson, of the with friends in Salt Lake City i . vitl r critical condition at midnight. from a Fourth ward, retupne IIas Salt Lake. City a Mrs. Peter C. Nelson left Ye- v f mission to Sweden on Wednesday Harry Orchard! A DOUBLE TRAGEDY. to ' Mont.,-for A Bozeman, sterday evening. f There are a number of reasons visit with the family of Mr. J. B. ' Boise, July 10. E. A. Peterson the question should be anmonth. a will be She Nelson. of L. gone Mrs. Clark Mr. Gash, and . died at Kippen last night of a why swered in the affirmative. There North Yakima, Wash., are in Lo wound received in a barroom bathave been two dynamile exploMr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Smith, of tle of The gan on a visit to relatives and Saturdaay night. sions, one with serious results, are visiting coroners Pocatello, Idaho, friends. jury rereturned a ver- and both are laid, by innendo, at relatives and friends in Logan. dict holding W. II. Curry respon old youth the door of an Black-foo- t, Mrs. Smith is a sister of Mr. Geo. sible for his death. Attorney Sam J. Rich of of 1199 Bernstrom named Victor Idaho, was in Logan yes- I. Fames. The testimony showed that Bryant avenue. terday, having stopped off on his Curry was seated with several Mrs. Mary J. Napper, widow men That the people of the neighway home from Ogden, whither playing poker, when Gunn, he went to meet his son Grover, of Cyrus E. Napper, filed the Will an are terrorized there can borhood e enemy entered the misfor a yesterfrom of latter the who has just returned probate room and picked up some money be no doubt. Threats have been fixed was 12th and sion to Scotland. August day, belonging to Curry, Curry drew made, and it is believed that as the time for offering proof of his revolver, and one of the bul- some of them have been carried Services at the Presbyterian it. The will was executed on lets entered the head of Peterson, out. Complaints have been made church Sunday at 11 oclock. May 31, 1907, and with the e who had taken no part in the but so far, practically nothing of a dollar for each child, 12:15. held ception school at is Sunday controversy. Gann, who received has been done to remedy the evil, the to estate whole the it unconveys a At 8 oclock in the evening a wound in the thigh, is not yet for the reason that it has been imexecutrix as named is who ion service will be held at the wife, possible thus far to secure comout of danger. of the value without bonds. The Mjethodist church. All are Another sequel to the shooting petent and material evidence. is in the as petition, estate, given occurred yesterday when Mrs This, in spite of tbe fact that about $10,000. Phillips, Petersons aged mother detectives of tbe Salt Lake police . 1 The following description in a died suddenly of heart disease as force have been working earnestFRACTURED. SKULL deed on record in a certain couna result of tbe shock. ly on the case for week. They D. L. Davis dies in a critical have failed to secure convicting ty of North Carolina is copied 43 No. his evidence for the reason that those home, MAY BE MURDERED. unchanged from the Book of condition at who could give the facts were Deeds, with the exception, only, North First West street, Salt of the name of the unfortunate Lake, as a result of falling from afraid to do so for fear of injury Farmington, N. M., July 10. landowner: Begging at Beck a depot car onSouth Temple street The community is very much ex- to themselves. South corner, running thence between First West and Second cited over a report eurrent here When verbal complaints were North 50 feet; thence West 50 West streets. Mr. Davis boarded that Fred E. Hyde Jr., has been made at police headquarters, and feet; thence'South 50 feet; thence the car at the Oregon Short Line either murdered or lost, nyde in- - in the criminal division of the city East 50 feet to beginning, this station, intending to ride to First vested over $200,000 in this coun- court, it was stated that young and when this ty a few years ago. In January Bernstrom had made threats to street being a plot of land 50 feet West Davis of this Mr. reached, square cut from the back end of was year he was reported to , kill hi uncle and had also threatstrikthe said Jemima Jones. fell from the ear, his head have left Pueblo Bonita, where he ened lo blow up certain perhas been running an Indian trad- sons. Detective Chase, one of ing store for several years, and the officer working on the ease, it is reported that he bad gone state that those with whom he were apparently in fear east, bat it now transpires that he talk-has not turned up in the east, nor that the threat would be carried out and were in fear of young took the train anywhere. ne was sn eccentric man and Bernstrom. On July 4 the front window in although a recognized millionaire, 1916 spent most of his time among the the residence of Mr., King, At out. blown Navajo. It is reported here that Park avenue, were some of the Navajo claim be waa first it wa thought to have been murdered and that some of the the eu!t of the explosion of a Indians know where he is buried. giant cracker.' Later, the belief Officer are working on tbe ease. spread that dynamite caused the was Pueblo BoniU is sixty mile from damage, and that Bernstrom but t the railroad out in the desert and responsible for the same, there are many stories told of tbe with reference to the latter proevidence peculiar doling of tie Hyde ex- position, bo tang.hle officer.1 the ploring expedifion, which a few could be secured by The same condition of affajr year ago did a tremendous busInd-, iness in Navajio blankest and applies in the ease of an exploa of ion in front of the residence an curio. named Iaeirea on Eleventh roan Tbe missing Hyde was at the bad of this enterprise and a East between Tenth and Eleventh Unpacking-mor- e great many thousand dollar waa South, street. BarSeveral week ago, at an early lost. Fred E, Hyde Jr., tbe missof in the morning, thre wa a hour ing man, and Babbitt Hyde New York City, are the heirs of terrific explosion immediately in Ihe great Babbitt estate that was frost of the Locbren residence. built out of the soap macufaetnr-- Nearly tbe entire Lost of the tP. building was tom cut and winbo;r;ett. dow were smashed- - The tivrk as was so great as to give If r. Loch-r- a There may he snb thin? a mV? of paralysa. Acmietemting ar.d unirapcrtssl hnt there cording to ta tenant made to tbe afore sdverJisment 0PPCCIT2 TOE TAEE23ACLE. New ly 43 officer this w.nisg. are none in th: newspaper. LOCAL NEWS. te ! . 18-ye- ar old-tim- physicians declared that the par alyfcic stroke was the direct result of the shock produced by the explosion. Statements were made, it is alleged, that the young tough of the neighborhood had made threats against Locbren and that he bad also boasted later that he had done some blowing up and would 4o ome more if any one bothered him. Some time ago young Bernstrom was arrested by Officer Taylor on the charge of stealing a quantity of brass. Being under 18 years of age at the time bis case was sent to the juvenile court but the young man was not punished. A day or two ago the ancle and father of the young man called at police headquarters and atat-e-d that they could do nothing with him ; that he waa beyond the control of bis parents, and the uncle wanted the matter brought to the attention of the eity court, Tbe uncle complained that Victor had threatened to kill bira and the young mana father aaid tbe boy was beyond his control. No official complaint waa filed by tbe eity autboritlea but tbe complainants yrere rdev red to tbe county attorney, Dur ing this time and since then the police bare vainly tried to secure evidence that wonld parrant an arrest and eonviction. No one will swear to a complaint because of the threats and the explosions that have followed threats. One of the officers working on the case said this mornings We are up against it for tha reason that we cannot get tha evidence The people down in that neighborhood to whom I talked are satisfied that young Bernstrom was responsible for both explosiona. I believe they could furnish the evidence; but they seem to be afraid to do o. The boy aeems to have them all buffaloed,' and they are afraid if they aay anything they will be blown up. Deseret News. The merchant who is too buJy to sdvertise, wont be very long. s PaiHJ rm m DON'T BE AT ZZ A OVER PAINTS,, when there are so many Amp' pointraent discouragers as are here. Faint of sli ahade and colors, varnishes tor every purpose, turpentine, oil, potty, while lead and brushes, everything you ought to find in a well regulate paint store at proper prices, RiterBros.Drug Co. No. 33 N. Mala t, Logan, Utah, 1 MOBS CROWDING THE STORE d At the great Bankrupt Sale of the W. J. Grade Salt Lake Stock Havent time to write ads. goods every day. 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