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Show CRN,' L LOGAN," UTAH THE TR TAGS EIGHT rt THE JOURNAL The stork left a beautiful baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Affleck on Monday night. Peter TU US DAY.THURS DAY, SATURDAY LOCAL NEWS, Estey & Kimball organs $10 down and $y per month. Jos. WilEdison Phonographs for $12.50 son & Sons Cor at Jos. Wilson and Sons Co. Edison records for March now unG. W. Lindqnist, leading on sale by Jos. Wilson & Sons Co. dertaker and licensed embalmer. Both telephones. Will suckers, bite . in Cache ;gi V x Co. 1 What do you think pIThe per cent for pianos and organs page one. during our sale. Jos. Wilson & Sons Co., 112 N., Main street. A big ' surveying f party in charge of the. local Forest Reserve officers have been officers went into Logan - canyon j,JThe police on Tuesday. instructed to enforce the so stop pectoration ordinance, r be on sjdewalks-othe pitting Attorney. F. K. Nebeker went to pay a fine if caught. to Brigham on Monday to assist prepared in the trial of the case of the now at $300 pianos going Statejvs. B. C. Carroll; charged in-an- The board of trustees of the A. will meet on March 13, it is said. Rumor has it that there will he several changes made in the faculty. CL Masses Ada Theurer, of Provi- dence, and Ellen Woolley of gan, who have been in St. Louis for several months studying the Keister-ladietailoring system, have returned home. Lo- s Spring will soon be here and now is your time and this is the place to get your Alfalfa, Red and White Clover, Alsyke or Swedish Clover, Timothy, Red Top, Blue Grass, Orchard Grass, Bromus and Lawn Grass. Field and Garden Seeds. Fresh stock just in. Thos. J. Poulter Co., 130 N. Main, cross street from Eagle hotel; Petersons the Celebrated Skater at the .Auditorium Saturday ' ..Night at M 9:30 p. m. I OPPOSITE THE TABERNACLE. ?tf j tired in the wreck of ' train No. 19 on theFort passenger Worth & Denver railroad, two miles south of here, last night. John C. Cunningham of Ballinger, Tex., was fatally injured, and Otta A. Lehmay of. Concinnati was seriously hyirt. , . Seven cars were derailed. The wreck was due to spreading rails. several-il- l par- lor! have removed from 149 N. Main to 40 North 1st West, just north of Lincoln hotel. Both , Stake phones. SR3 a Mutual jrtl R lie Choir a v.. Mr. Frank Baugh is ill with Dont forget our last practice smallpox. Mr.Baagh was in poor in the tabernacle at 7;30 Friday condition to withstand a siege of and be" sure to bring this dreaded disease, but his evening, your hymn books. friends are rallying to his aid. A., J. IJANSEN. .1 " , . J j f i." Mayor Edwards has received BUY NEW GOODS V an invitation from Mayor Taylor AND GET FIRST WARE i X I of San Francisco, to he present at of the in honor the festivities Our Edison Phonograph stock visit of Admiral Evans' fleet, in is complete, 2500. records. fWe the month of May. guarantee to. ypu that, they have never been worn out hJ a&ents Wanted at once, 100 young throughout the county before you men of clean habits to qualify for get them. , r, ;.r, Good Clerks. Mail Railway HARRIS HUSXQ !0. wages to start. See Mr. Mecham at Eagle Hotel, Saturday, Sunx. A Square Ton of Coal. 8th day and Monday, March 7th, and 9th. Rounded up on top nd the price reduced to $5.25 per ton at Piano and organ sale at 112 N. yard. Orderearly. Pretty dry MJain, dose? Sat., March 21st. stuff our kindling. To do the business they have got , to be; reHendrickson Mr. John A. Ours are kiln dry and bright, of Mutuals the cheerful looking kindlings. Try cently presented 100 of the with the Stake copies them. excellent little work entitled As ROBERTS COAL CO. a Man Thinketh, 50 volumes being given to each association li- CAROLINA POPLARS for sale brary, The gift was very mnch by N. S. Hanson, 416 t E. ,lst appreciated. South, Logan. ARE YOU OPEN TO CONVICTION WE KNOW IT HAS NO SUPERIOR - . Read what the' f , t HAZEL TAYLOR, one. of Utahs Leading Musicians; Salt Lake Opera Cos Star For Last Season Writes the Following: THROUGH THE RECOMMENDATION OF A LEADING MUSICIAN OF THE UNITED STATES WE PURCHASED A HENRY F. MILLER PIANO. WORDS ARE INADEQUATE TO EXPRESS the PRAISE DUE THIS GRAND - - INSTRUMENT, ITS TONE IS SUPERB; ITS ACTION PERFECT. IT 13 A MASTERPIECE OF ART. TIME TESTS ALL THINGS AND THE HENRY F. MTT.t.v.t? WILL STAND THE TEST. x -- YOU MAY SAY FOR ME THAT IT IS A PLEASURE TO HEARTILY ENDORSE AN INSTRUMENT WHICH I KNOW FROM HAVING USED FOR "Ai YEAR, TO BE A STRICTLY IHGH GRADE INSTRUMENT IN EVERY RESPECT ;1N FACT ONE OF THE VERY FEW HIGH ART PIANOS OF THE WORLD. ARTHUR SIIEPERD, Salt Lake City, Utah. ' X GENTLEMEN : Having owned and used a Henry F. Miller Piano for the last four years, I take pleasure in testifying that it gives us Perfect Satisfaction and is the equai if not the Superior of anything on the market.. No one will make a mistake in buying the Henry F. Miller Piano if they want perfect action, quality, and tone. Yours truly, GEO. S. TAYLOR, Supt. Provo Book and Stationery Co. Thursday, March 5 . QUINCY C,10 e 75f 50, &35, Some of Our Inter-Sta- te Talent Testify to Its Merits. , OPERA HOUSE ; i f THATCHER ( Far-Fam- ed LOUIS MAAS. THE.pENRY F. MILLER PIANO STANDS UNEQUALED I IIAVE NEVER PLAYED A FINER INSTRUMENT. EDMJJND NEUPERT. The Henry F. Miller Piano Has No Rival To Fear, Either Here or in Europe. Carl Stansny. I MUCH PREFER THE HENRY F. MILLER. ANTONIE de KONTSKI. Wm. H. Sherwood. Positively Superior to; Any Make .That I Have, Ever. Played I Never Enjoyed Singing With Any Piano Us Have With This. EMMA TIIURSBY. I Have Never Found So Many Desirable Qualities Combined In One ' Piano. Charles Dennee. Very Superior to Any That I Have Had An Opportunity of Thfing. Guiseppe del Puente. They Have No Superior In America, And My Long Musical Experience Abroad Justifies Me In Placing Them Ahead of Any Foreign Instrument. CHARLES R. ADAMS.' t , X -- SAWYER i Artists Here Mentioned Have to Say About the Henry F. Miller Piano: U - ADAMS , , , j. John Thomasson, of Richmond, who is charged with assaulting Swen C. Nielsen of the same place with a deadly weapon, appeared before Justice Brangham - on Tuesday. lie pleaded not guilty and his preliminary hearing was net for March 13. He- was Johann Sorenson, a well known BUFF ORPINGTON EGGS for ed wader-$300 hail -- until that resident of the Sixth ward, passRussell salellOO for time. ed away yesterday, after suffer- Ballard,- - 308 W., 1st. North St. ing for some time, from cancer of down $15 and Estey pianos the stomach. .Funeral services a month. Jos. Wilson & Sons Co. will be held in the Sixth in Logan Furniture Store, 112 N. ward meeting house at Up. m. on ' Main St. Saturday. The deceased was born in Christiania, Norway, on Aug160 acres of land for sale in Po- ust 20, 1849, but had lived in this catello valley adjoining the Jes-aa- p city for the past nine years. He Bros, ranch on the south. leaves a family of seven children Mrs. A. P. Anderson, Millville; lie was a man who was respect BIG SCENIC PRODUCTION Bell Phone No. 382 1 B. ed by all who knew him. IN PLAY. FORM OF Rock Springs Coal at Thatcher Eugene. Gates, of Smithfield, THE BEST NEW ENGLAND Coal Co., Smith Bros, old stand, was arrested on Tuesday on a STORY EVER WRITTEN. 6th West and 1st South St., Lo- charge of grand larceny, it being It is as sweetly natural as the gan. Uptown office, Thatcher alleged that he stole a three year breath of the fields. Livery, both phones 16. Bith old heifer belonging to T. II. He was arReese of Benson. phones at the coal yard 314. raigned before Justice Brangham Axe you looking for them! We 3 esterday and pleaded not guilty. have them. Field Peas, Seed His preliminary-bearin- g was set Oats, Early Potatoes, Onion Sets. for Miarch 16, and bail fixed at Field Corn, Mangles, and Garden $200. Seeds of all kinds. T. J. Poulter .Produce Co. ' The Riverside Farm and Orchard Co. has filed its articles of Friends of Glen Lewis deny incorporation with Clerk Larsen, t FOLKS. that he was charged with using The company is capitalized at Wonder- s brass knuckles on Jonas llalver-sen- , $50,000, divided into 25 ' shares. ' as What He Was, and their claim we- learn is F. K. Nebeker, Robert Murdock. Came He For And How true. There were many reports Zeph Thomas, and 'A. M. Thomas ;?hat Intended to Stay, from Richmond, however, to the hold 40 shares each ; W. JC. Burn- effect that brass knuckles were ham and . A. Bexell each own 20 - LARGE and EXCELLENT used and these tumors were in shares and R. S. Northrop 10. COMPANY V the reporters mind when the ar- Robert Murdock is president of One Great Big Laugh From ticle was written. The case, it is the company and Zeph Thomr Beginning to' End, And,-,Thsaid, will he taken to the district secretary and treasurer. . Sweetest Love Story Ever. ToldL, -- court ri onppeaL Thecvidenceit TRICES is alsg said, establishes the fact WRECK IN TEXAS that only one blow was struck Alyord, Tex.,( March 3. Bailey and that with the hare fist. Stevena of Ahrord was killed and $1-0- 0 - . All the New Spring Goods will be on display and Special Souvenir Bargains will be offered in all Lines. Handsome Souvenirs given Free to . all Adult Visitors. , -. undertaking , f EndingSaturdayMarchlt T- Bergencrs ; , Beginning Saturday, March 7 The Old Folks of the Second We guarantee to save you from ward will have their annual reqn- $150.00 to $250.00 on a piano if ion on Friday beginning at one you will buy from us. Jos. Wiloclock. There will be a big ball son & Sons Co., Logan. in the evening. Why not buy that piano or organ now and save money, a? well as getting 2 years in which to pay talk it over. for itt Come . 112 N. Main St., Logan. " AT OUR STORE naonth, 112 . INVITED SOUVENIR WEEK terms, $10 down, $10 a with assault with, a North Main, Logan. pon $198.50 Thursday, March 5, l9og - v V ' YOU ARE CORDIALLY TO ATTEND A V - -- . GENTLEMEN: I have always been very sensitive about giving my endorsement as to the merits of Piano-forte- s ; especially at the present time, when there are so many cheap and worthless . before the But I am pianos being pushed publh;. pleased td ssy that the piano you mention THE HENRY I , MILLER is well known to me. I do not think there is a better in strument on the market When I was in Boston at the time I first came to this I remember, howJiigh these pianos Mood in.theLjestimation oLthe, musical profescountry, sion in that city. I have had the pleasure Teeently of examining one or two of the new and I am delighted with them in every particular. Fthink you are very fortu-- ' nate in reviving the agency for these beautiful instruments. Yours truly ' ' THOMAS A. G. , RADCLIFFE. ; O., Salt Lake City, Utah. to-da- y. , , up-righ- ts - Also Many Others Give Their Highest Recommendation toThese Instruments. They are Fqual to the Best; Excelled t by None. There is Only One Grade and That the HIGHEST.; The Manufacturers Have Never Made Other.; Any Ttiialtclhier Music Co. - 39 South Main Street. . c v : I.p Hiy-- |