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Show October 12, 1907. Saturn J- - THE firm paid $1.35 per bushel for peaches, which was a good fo the growers who 'had price not contracted thehrcrspnEother shippers. The two canneries have been run to their full capacity; El-ber- Big Peach "'Crop.: COAL - NEEDED. BBIOHAM, Oct. for 1907 is ab0Ut 9- - JL - The peach at an end fd Wtwithrtsndingthegreat 0ODt that was of damage caus-j?b- y storm to many of orchards early in the large the markets have offered kp-making the returns new pacF-j--j satisfactory. Two were opened, Griffin & houses Christofferson j7 of Ogden and of Brigham. The latter the hail I i a L & Co, ta traction. .And local theatergoers certainly gave the entertainment a rousing reception last-evenin- g. From iheT characteristic "opening through the extremely musical nd therefore popular. Chorus, LTntjnPnle!l unmKcrarul tn tfro and day on peaches and other fruits and should have done a very satisfactory1 business. The peach industry in this locality has grown and is still growing to enormous proportions and the demand appears io keep pace with it. j. As in many other places, what is leeosT mftfevlf 'hail ..t : : Sam-- for his splendid work with . , s wants are many, been said-m- an a Collins at Manhattan beach, and but' his necessities are few; ,, One Webb was comedian of the Tivoli of our few necessities is a coal . . .Opera company that rejuvenated mine. Several mines have "been" for a . time the old Empire theatre located recently on the mountains on Lawrence street. Vizard is east of us, but if one of those lo- 0 cast as the discover happily eator, should happen in4 Webb., ab. coa instea o . e.wou makes him breviated look black t.ll-h- e found out Mafeasily personality bto UwWof the strol- had something better than gold, lin gtheatrical manager. Ilis lines if he could only keep itffrom un and business are both good and der the control of a trust or com generally new. In his dance with bination. William Fables, the giant Teddy . , A few days ago acar:oa of Beair Webb receives many-- en (slack) coal arrived at Brigham OAI DC ' station and went off like hot But the music is the strongest cakes at $7.00 and $6.50 per ton. A year or two ago that same eoal feature of the Alaskan. Harry who the is" a the could have been bought at Girard, composer, mine for one dollar per, ton j but member of the cast has produced that wa& prior to the "birth of a number of exceedingly catchy ' tunes and he has a pleasing trusts and combinations. municitone voice for his part of th politics for thecoming pal election seem to?be. one sided musical program at present in, Brigham. The Re- - Edward Martindell possesses voice and is heard to especi-nopublicans,,, who hold the fort a with a are expecting victory ally good advantage in the battle 'or bloodshed. p0le song, Agnes Cain and later Democrats may rally Brown plays a dainty lead, but turn the tide. There is some talk herjvoice is not as strong as it among Republicans of renominat- - should be. The chorus is pretty ing the present meumbenM C. an(j wen Pressed particularly in Holst for a third term as Mayo It is expected that the Democjafs will have a strong" ticket., -- .The 'Wheelwright Bros. construction Co., of Ogden is paving the sidewalk in the business portion of the west side of Main ... UNKNOWN MAN KILLED The body' of an unknown young man was taken to Ogden byTke No. 0. 6f the l&outfP crew of ern Pacific. The body is that of a boy apparently 17 or 18 years of age, and it Is .supposed that he came to his death by attempting to board a westbound train, falling under the wheels in the attempt. Both, legs were cut off and both arms werp broken. 0 i 0 000 00 if 0 is IN LOGAN AT Thatcher -- - COMPANY TOUCHING UP FOR FALL iiiiSh'i-MiSti- i &' ' "M. street and in ' carrying forward this work large numbers of grand old shade trees have been removed which many of the old citizens regretted to witness hut in the interest of progress old landmarks must yield. 1 A MOST WORTHY ARTICLE. New York, Oct. 10. The Austrian steamer Giulia, which arrived today from Trieste with 763 'passengers, had a harrow escape during a violent storm on October 3. The crew fought the flames all day before they were extinguishpased, while the sengers prayed for help. The Giulia left Trieste September 14, calling ' at Patras and America. After passing Gibralter September 25, the steamer encountered stormy weather with the heavy seas. At daylight-o- n" morning of October 3,while about 700 miles west of Azore island, one of the crew discovered fire in the cargo at the bottom of No. 2 hold. The wind was blowing violently from the southwest and the Giulia was laboring heavily. panic-stricke- Bros. Drug Co. com-Figm- an pre-sprin- -- one-thir- - . I. A. NOTICE. Prayer and Litany at eleven oejock and Evening Prayer at seven-thirt- y r ' Sunday School Girls Leather Solid The conjoint Officers meeting of the L. M. and Y. L. M. ilA. of FOR SALE Choice milch cows. Cache stake will be held Sunday, N. S. Andrews 477 N. 3 E. Oct. 13, 1907, in the First ward room of the Tabernacle, edmmene-in- g DR. S. B. THATCHER,. at 2 oclock-p- . m. All 'officers Dentist, , Offices over the Morrell, Cloth-- of both associations are expected "--- present. ErCf t AN N e Ar r Superintendent, ' School Shoes in Calfskin or Kid, Pat- ent Leather Tips, strong, .well made, "dressy shoes. 77 .. .. .. Sizes 5 to 8;7.Ar;7 Sizes 8M to 11-- , Sizes 11 y2 to 2 ...... . 95c $1.15 $1.35 Boys Satin Calf School shoes, tl tgr Th 1 is cordially invited. M. L. HENDRICKSQN, LOGAN, UTAH. ' Office hours 9 a. m; to 12 m. 1 0 0 John Cort Presents 0 The 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 p. m. to 5 p. m. 0000000 0"0 00000000000 Tuneful i New Comic 0 4 Opera Entire Original east and production used at Knickerbocker run. Theatre during' New-Yo- rk ALASKAN BY BLETHEN GIRARD AND FIG-MA0 STAGED BY MAX FIGMAN 0 N. . dressy last, Sizes 9 to 13i2 Sizes 1 to 2 . $1.00 ..... .. . :. $1.25 0 75People includingTeddy THE BIG HITS. Totem pole Song, Alaskan 0 Webb, AgnesCainBrown, $1.45 Pony Ballet, 0 Harry Girard, Harold Funny Polar Bear, Stunning Large Assortment of extra 0 AnnieAdair,Amy Vizard, Show Girls, Alaskan Summer 0 High Cut shoes for Boys and Scene and the many catchy 0 Leicester, Edward MarGirls,, reasonably priced. 0 Song hits concluding Arlee. 0 tindell, William Fa ties. 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THE ter was turned into the hold, but Riter the fire stubbornly resisted the efo. 33 N. MAIN St, Logan, Utah Opinion of Comic Opera Express- forts of the crew. In the meantime the passened by Denver Times.. You strike from the straight gers, of whom there were twenty-seve- n hulder when in the cabin and 736 in the you pay a visit to Since the time that musieal ' comedies became the theatrical steerage, learned of the danger, knees vogue playwrights and managers many of them fell on their became others while in conprayer, that is the ambitious and seientious ones have been mak- - hysterical, adding to, the cares of ing" continued and systematic the harassed officers and crew searches for 'new material, but it when every effort was necessary to save the ship and her big remained for John Blethen,-Ma- x g and Harry Girard to pany. The ships boats were a decidedly original idea, pared to meefcjmy amergency,but hold bad been flooded Strange that no one ever thought after the Of the far North 'before as the lo- - and part oF the cargo thrown cale for an opera, but The Alas- - overboard the fire was extinguish-kan- , THE John Oorts offering at Hie edabout 3 oclock in the after noon. ' Broadway this week, is the firsts when moment the eondi- At the to telTa story of the Klondike fn tion of the Giulia was most des . The possibility for jocal color, perate,- anl the .energy, of every scenic effects and costumes in pan was necessary to fight the With ns you find Furniture at- are numerous fite, several of the crew left their The Alaskan a Mow doym second have been well cared for posts and beg d prices. Why pay snch aw and they which comes to the ships boats. The first officer Prices asked for Furniture in the production off the little panic by Denver overhauled after 'a re- - headed JlLyou-ean at get it from us recent New York engagement, threatening to shoot the first man ' less than "7 else While the critics were kind to the to start' to lower the boat. vThe hej little weak- - men returnedjo their work, in Johnson & anderson, I offering there, many nesses have been eliminated and which many of the men in the assist. Clones 106 Denver gets the almost finished at- - steerage were compelled to Proprietors. ST. JOHN'S CHURCHr shoes patent-leath- er should buy the by Andreas-Peterso- n. -- ch FOR SALE guaranteed . J Clothing manufactured hy Becker, Co. Chicago. Mayer, Is In then jh Viking System label Ml mark of eacellence Our OuarantW READ AND REMEMBER Gentlemen who wish to wear to be -S- HOE- fossu-huntin- Ordinary clothe are eaady found, lot it u more difficult to discover tfar-ne- nti that will satisfy young men who bow a awagger Suit or Overcoat when they eee it. Male it a point to Viling Syetem ice Young Men PAGE FTPS JOURNAL, LOO AN, UTAH. TRI-WEEKL- Y -- iLlwirAiL ' OGDEN ... LOGAN, PARK CITY, .. ..231 MAIN 2457 WASH. AVE. 47 N, MAIN 331 MAIN d Logan 47 North Main over HUB |