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Show i, THE TRIWEEKLY JOURNAL, LOGAXVUTAII. PAGE EIGHT Think of it! Dress Goods at n price " at Eliason C. y2 Sisters-- A Most we have - - - - - 95c $1.85 $2.55 One Lot of Choicest Silks'in all Colors. Regular 50e and 73c TIES FOR DAYS ONLY values. ....77rU.3 3 $1.00 Misses and Childrens Oxfords A Big Line of Misses and Children s Oxfords, $1.00 to $1.50 values, on sale .at 75 and $.100 .............. WE STILL HAVE A BIG STOCK OF LADIES' STYLISH OXFORDS THAT FIT BOTH PURSE AND FEET IN PATENTS, KIDS, TANS, ETO. local:news. One lot of Dress Goods y price at Eliason Sisters this week. Pure spring water Ice delivered to any part of the city, 50c cwt. Isaac Smith & Co. If you want ice in any quantity call delivered, up Wm. Evans. Bell phone 20 X. Auditorium Mammoth May Sale still on at Eliason Sisters. '. A fine hotel range for cheap if taken at once. this office. at ball every Sator-,da- y night Floor perfect, music ' fine. Dancing at nine. -- There Will be a Grand Ball in the AUDITORIUM Floor Fine - and 7 Excellent Music Mrs. Alice Smith and daughter the festivities on shore, at the Kate of Ogden are yisiting Lo- Elite theater all day today, and the rest of'the week. Alsa gan relatives change of all other pictures. See bl Ice made from city water and parade, and t he Jackies in San guaranteed pure, delivered to any Francisco. part of the city -by Wm. Evans. Hell phone ItU X.Twin Falls. See the Fleet at the Elite. June 1st. Excussions via 0. S Bisitors to town and the circus L., Mby 29th,- 30th, and 31st, an I can also see the entry of the fleet June 1st. limit June 10th. Sec into San Franciscos harbor, and agents for further particulars. . " - V LOGANS FOREMOST CLOTHING AND SHOE STORE TU ES 0 AY.THU R S D A Y.S ATU R 0 AY V. -- HOWELL' BROS. THE JOURNAL yes- . Mens Neckwear Special sale Apply at Mr. Orson Mikkelsen who underwent an operation for appendices recently, and who was very low for a time is now rapidly jn t COMMENCEMENT GIFTS healthy Y The County Board of Educa.-tici- n was in session ' cnTuesday" and spent the greater part of the day in fixing the salaries of teachI contract for rock, cement ers for next year ' work and concrete blocks. Fred The baseball boys of the Hy-ruJohnson. Bel! Phone 461 K. Stake are organizing a stake team which will challenge the John Thomas Jr., ajson of Loteams of the Cache and Benson gans well known tailor, John Stakes. Thomas,' is in a Salt Lake hospital with a broken leg. It is now permissible to swear in the presence of Miss Diana PLENTY ALL .THE TIME. ROCK SPRINGS PEACOCK Beach, County Clerk Larsens efCOAL. THATCHER COAL CO. ficient lady deputy, as she is now a notary public. Her commission BOTH PHONES 314. began yesterday. m , f Y Y Y All the newest fads and fancies in jewelry be found in our stock. Ourselectionsrepresent" leading manufacturers. "are"mosF pleasin gT t Y Y Y ff Y ?? Y Y Y t - BRACELETS Wide or Narrow Plain or ento $10.00. graved at special prices BELT BUCKLES d Gold and silver. Plain and set with jades, coral and other old stones $1 09 to $4.00. NECKLACES New artistic designs $1.25 to $6.00. LOCKETS Plain and fancy with and without sets. Very stylish $1.00 to $15.00. SCARF PINS The most pleasing effects ever shown. Plain stone set styles 25c to $5.00. All Styles the-chulrw- as nothrng-material-- de m of-th- BROOCHES AND COLLAR PINS variety of styles too numerous (to describe. 'Gold filled, from 50c to $3.50. Solid gold, from $1.00 upward. III a effec- All All i Styles Prices Through all last falls financial excitement the price of diamonds never wavered. The tendency is for a continuing advance in ppree. We have a most complete assortment at very DIAMOND RINGS From $7.50 to $300.00. Z reasonable prices. t f f T Y fY Y ?Y WATCHES Gents Size $12.50 Ladies Size $12.50 Y Y Klgin 16s Fancy Dial. Gold Hands, Jeweled Movement, Dust Proof, Screw; Case, Guaranteed 20 years. r9 T Elgin and Waltham Movements, Fitted in Filled Hunting Case, Ouarflnteed for 20 years wear. f? Y Y CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. 4- - I0BASI Y Cardon Y Y Jewelry Company fYY Y Catalog Free $35.00 .Pn Logan. Utah rni- r- 1 Y Y Y Y Y Y v. BARGAINS THAN EVER REDUCED-BIGG- ER at Hand Bags and Purses Big Line of . i . fT DIAMONDS t amd Skirls Y Y SALE STILL CONTINUES SiubIus t RINGS. Signet and set. Most pleasing and tive new styles. $1.50 to $10.00. 4 - : for gifts for Graduates for 1908 are now to 'the! Jiiies e the Choice5'Jptterns-fro- hand-chase- T v v The beautiful new finishes and odd stone effects used this year $1-0- This week One lot Dresa Mr. George Skidmore is acting Goods at ya price at Eliason Mr. Win. Rears, an oJ gentleas secretary of the Democratic Eisters. man pretty well known in Logan, Y County Committee until the conPark and other places Y ITyde vention meets. Mr. J. E. Johnson, book keeper hereabouts, died at the home of Y for A. 0, Lundstrom is celebratMr. Stephen Callan at Clifton yesY Bergeneri undertaking paring the safe arrival at his home Funeral he services will terday. lors have removed 149 N. from Y ol a twelve pound boy. held on Friday and the, remains Main to 40 North 1st West, just will be interred at Dayton, Idaho. Y Edward Nansen has filed suit north of Lincoln hotel. Both Y in the District Court against phones. The Board of Governors of the Y James Allen to recover $73. The Commercial Club met on Monday Y The Hon. W. P. Nebeker of eomplaint seta forth that in 1890 evening, but did little business Y the plaintiff guaranteed payment Salt Lake, at one time one of the outside of the usual routine. The upon eertain books etc., which trustees of the U. A. C., has been matter of installing hillard tables Y Allen secured, and-lat- er he had visiting Logan relatives during at expected to come Y to make payment. lie therefore during the past few days. up for action, but it went over Y asks that Alien reimburse him. again. There was some discussion Y Captain DaveWangsgard of the as to the holding of a county fair When the great EahTFrahciseo BrYrCrbasebalHeant is now ahle j thisyeaf hut disaster occurred, the Odd Fel- to be about on crutches. While The United Commercial 4 lows of this city in common with playing in the game with the U. Travelers want the club tdlfurnish many other organizations, eontri-bnte- d of U. he was spiked by Gardner a team to play thejrnine when liberally to the relief fund. of the U. and the vronnd became they celebrate in. Salt Lake City. A few days ago 25 per cent of infeofed. and a committee was named to their contribution was returned take that matter in charge. to them, with a statement expressStrs. Ruby Kissell and her sisSan the of the ter Miss Mabel Fitt, returned to P. S. Rarson, the genial Gark-sto- n ing appreciation Franciscans of the assistance their home in Orangeville, Emery joker came to town on Tuesthe and Co., after rendered, informing yesterday spending day, and expected to return home donors that 25 per cent of tba three or four days in town as the yesterday but when he went to money sent was not needed. That guests of Mrs. F. J, Marshall. The Kents livery stable, just below doesnt look like the San Francis- young womeu spent the winter in the hill on South Main, he found co authorities are all graftera Elwood,Boxelder Co.,9 where they his horse to be missing, and rx he does it T is still with us. Whether the mi- taught school. STOCK MUST BE 19Q j- - . er Known Vest Slaters in the trade. The Materials are all High . Grade and the Special Prices at which they are offered in no way Comprehends thp Values. Values. up to.. $5.00 21, Ily-ru- m Butler member of mal was stolen is not known. A the County Board of Education, horse belonging to 'Miss Miaggie was in from Cornish yesterday. Marler of Providence disappeared from tb same place, at the same (J. W, Lindquist, leading time, and at this writing nothing and licensed embalmer, has been beard of either border lioth telephones. The officers incline to theybelief that the animals wereAkken out and ridden by boys and turned BALL AT AUDITORIUM ' , loose Circus afterwards , Thursday evening, Slay 21st. A good time 'assured. Messrs piarenee Hansen and R. M. Rolfsen returnedMonday night Mr. Frank Shelton Is doing his from San Francisco, whither they best to make it pleasant for an. journeyed to see the fleet. They other son which the stork brought say the sight whenAdmiralEvans to his home on Tuesday,, aggregation of battleships steamed into the harbor, was one never The city schools Hold Their to be 'forgotten. - Bad - weather closing exercises one week from during the greater part of the tonightYhere will be about 50 time the festivities were on, mar- members in the graduating class. red the pleasured the multitude considerably. It rained a good Mrs. Joseph Knowles. Jr., was portion of the time and was generdown from Richmond y&.terday ally raw and disagreeable.Return-in- g Messrs. Hanson and Rolfsen on a visit to relatives, and to attend the Baugh birthday recep- came by way of Portland. tion. MvM. have placed on sale a Special Purchase just WE made; Best the of one Stock of the Out Entire Closing - well-know- terday.- Extraordinary Offering of Fancy and White VESTS Choice of Vests in Lot 1 Choice of Vests in Lot 2 Choice of Vests in Lot 3 n F. Olsen, the pedagogue was in town Thur.sday,May at 20 Per Cent Off ( |