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Show Tin THE JUORN Al. TUESPAYJHURSDAy .SATURDAY Tgl-TTCTL- JOURNAL, LOG AH UTAH Y Thursday, Febniary25. the at Prof. Rednaleht and Co. in TL,TrB. T. C. Champions meet Y the"B. Big Act The New Black Art the B. V. U. of Prbvo, in Crescent Theatre this week. C. gym, bn Saturday evening. AnotherSBig Money Saving Opportunity - The stork visited the home of Otto Bergener, undertaker and 1 W. Mir. W. A. Williamson, the popuN. 40 Licensed Exnbalmer, - Mrs. been has who lar liveryman," yesterday, and left GedrgeFister Both Phones. ir of pretty twin girls, ill for some time, is improving. one pounds and the weighing 7 The cops change shifts. today .from Mother and Mir; David Athay is up Karnes coming on day and Hansen other 6l'y pounds. business. on Lake well. babies Salt doing going on night duty. LOCAL, NEWS. : i him-a-pa- ; Dress Goods and Suitings r rr 4 quality in all the Fashionable -- Colors. ...Every-yar- d of the New Spring fabric, in plain or fancy Suitings, Panamas, Broadcloths, Henriettas,' Mohairs, Serges and Messaline effects in woolj all going at prices that are sure to create a seqsation in the dry goods line, We want ao opportunity of showing you a line of Buitings and Dress Goods that will be to you and prove oursuperiority in this department both ;fs to' Of highest Wells-vilf- e, Special stocking sale at EliaBishop Evan K. Owen, of Vaudeville. show and Moving has severed his connection ion Sisters Saturday next, One Pictures' at" the Crescent this with the Farmers Mercantile Co. week. day only. of Wellsville, in order to accept S. of J. mother Mrs. Jeppesen, a position with the Tellur,ide ApoVtle George A. Smith tie a suffiered who paraly C. e Power Co." Mr. John W yatt JeppeTen ress Jqith A. - stVokea?s)iort time Owen at the Mercantile the lives of agttris students Tuesdayf-o- n ill. Co. very Bishop Owen has a. lot of Washington and Lincoln. friends iqjaehe who will wish fia.il nn G. W. Lindquist Under. 13. hitawcTT No. in his new undertaking 's new Mr, Kd KeUgman taker for Floral Designs ahdfcuT smil e jniianaaJ) ew boy at jhome flowers. Both- - phones. Or coprse you rememlnr and everything lovely, Ask him Max Zimmerman, the Cultivate the saving habit by if you dont believe us.the Market i Day, man well hesj buying at the shoe sale at Peacock Rock Springs . means back in Iogan again and will Star ClothSjig store opposite the rood cleanr &oal 2,000 pounds to stay here until he pulls off one Fost Office. the tqn Thatcher OoalXsu. Both of his JaniQus- - market days. lie, is now busily engaged with the WOIJYCA meets Feb. 25 at 4 ;30 Phones. S' r The life and works of Frobcl will, preliminary plans, and will likely ' one Miss Rose Jones. For' discussed be. day only. Saturday hae everything in readiness in by Some of the great kindergartners Fch. 27 Eliason Sisters sell their about two weeks'. He gave a very songs and music will bJiresented. piitiro line of ladies and childrens successful Market Day .it Brighose at 15e per pair. ham recently. ; Let Us Show You The Messrs Wm, Howell and Harold Printzess irned on Tuesday Manager George W. Skidmore Ready made Suits for from RaJtRiver, Idaho.where they of the Union K'nitting Mills, is Ladies. The name Printa rejoicing over his Washingtons lookgd over some land with zess t , stand for distinction view to making further Birthday gift a fine baby boy. in dress. Its the tailoring The many friends of Mr. and All concerned doing well. Mrs. Fred A. Goldsworthy of that makes such) a great demand for Printzess Lost in Logan, a ladys gold Miss Virginia Bateson enter- Salt Lake City will be pained-tfashions. .chain with a greenstone heart at- tained the Priscilla girls at a learn of the death of their little tached on which are the letters candy pull on Monday afternlfim son Deloras which occurred re- - New things arriving daily Km Ora in gold letters. Finder Those who were present - were. eently. The remains were brought return to this office and be Mlisses Ada Mitton, Mary Carlile, to Logan for burial. Funeral serwarded. Adaline Barber, Orita Smith, Eva vices were held from the esidence Kate of Slfr. John IT. Smith on Feb. Davis, Clara Martineau. And now some of the local gun Squires, Mprian Smith, Leona 19. Elder Ml J. Ballard made experts are talking of a gun duh Smithy Gladys Christensen Mhhle soto e. very., consoling rem a rk s. and some blue-rocThe floral offerings were beau- ng the sign. He shooting Spande, Leora Thatcher, Majorie pointed his fintournaments. It all sounds good, Nebeker and Florence Carlisle. tiful. ger toward the board. next thing you know some one About Deloras Goldsworthy Why, he said, any fool will be proposing the establishAnother little child has gone Mr. and Mrs. Andreas Peterson knows that. ment of a local press club. announce the marriage of their To dwell with him who gave ,y Vt&y daughter Minnie, a popular mem- Another little darling babe There will be a meeting of all ber of Logans y ounger set, to Dr. Is sheltered in its grave. those interested in hSI Emil B. Isgreen. a rising held in the court house on Saturof Salt Lake. The mar- God needed one more angle vhild 2 One m. next at to p. day thing riage took place yesterday in the Amidst the shining hand be considered will be that of selec Logan Temple, and immediately And so he bent with loving smile j4 vr ting a candidate for the bee in- following the ceremony the happy An clasped one darling hand spector. Other important business couple started upon their wedding will likely come up. tour to California, going by way The little crib is empty now of Salt Lake, in which c i t y they The little clothes laid by Oh. yes. dear subscriber, of will locate permanently upon A mothers hope a fathers there course are other ways of their return. ChantT I In deaths ooUDaim doth lie. ;i -: M ir-- in n fmv ino it ic nee the tempera settling question ..c .TO ili t ''h 'la;. V" than by drastic legislation for And now the rumor is that the So go forth fit tie stranger !. 'Ilf Mil!.. Ml lilt I instance if all those who signed House will hold V'il.x '.ir.nk On Wa... ami the blissful shore iccllci to ti yonder up all legislation hiii ter liar-'r- i id wii'i the petitions urging the legisla- until the Senate agrees to the pro- Wcyniss tins' here but soar, w ill .li, WuTOli ture to pass the Cannon bill hibition hill. That will ho a beau"pme would only stop drinking, the tiful spectacle wont it? those .two Where thou has gone tore. saloons would soon close for lack branches of the enlegislature of trade. STABBED BY FATHER in such gagin': horseplay in order . fool to the public. Every thought-MrJames H. Riggs, brother of ful person in Utah knows that if to his hoim frenzied the date John Riggs, who was flic ma.sheen hunch will but by drink. 'Theodore Sv plius. 52 buried with impressive services at give the word the prohibition or years oldi of Salt Lak stabbed Millville on Tuesday, and Mr. any other old hill will slide his daughter. Mrv I1.' Taylor, James S. Riggs, son of the deceas- through just as easy, and all talk vas lying in he with her ed. returned to their home in El- of the House making anything babe, in the left breat She was gin, Oregon, on 'Wednesday. A more than a grand stand play is saved Lom further a', ok bv her mistake has been made in stating silly, for there are too many le- 16 yiar-olbrother Thendore. that the Biggs brothers were in gislators in the House that are was locked up and Ms. Taytheir seventy-thiryear. They' interested in the appointive plums lor taken to a hose ?;5I, Her were seventyvonp years old in De- that Governor Sprv has at his wound was d'ep. luit not serious. Thingumbob Well. guess old Jigley Is beginning to make his pile. cember last. McJigger What makes you think so? LABORER INJURED Thingumbob lies been going around Joseph ( Rue. a Tali rer lately blowing about how much hap in the construct nn of the pier a man is when hes poor. Phila new O. S. L. depot in Salt Lake, delphia Press. fell from a scaffold, fraetnring his collar bone and receiving a sca!' wound. r - sue-eeeds-- Zim-menna- n. - w 1909 Obituary -- quality and- price. - r Ladies Take Advantage of This. For One Day Only- 5Ce, grades 35 $1.50 and $1.25 grades $1,00 65c 75c and $2.00, and $1.75 grades $1.25 grades 50 $1.00 grades , . . 75 $3.00 and $2.50 grades $1,75 . , Sale, Starts Saturday, February 27 at 9 A. M. Ends New Trimming Buttons to Match; All Dress Goods See the Spring Shades in Dorothy Dainty Hair Bow Sets. If You Would Be Suited In Ladies Footwear you must come to S ST where ORE, every detail .is properly looked after by people who know how. The new styles are always shown THE-LADIE- here first. Spring Oxfords Are Now Ready o For Inspection Howe jl-Car- Company don THE LADIES STORE , -- k bee-keepin- g ( young-physicia- , oJewelers PTICIANS m Iogan,Utaii. 2$ jy ii.-- , r c TO ( n- din-ir- r i 1 The t In Our Ginger Snap Sale of Clothing Shoes and Furnishings. Snaps on Clothing Snaps on Shoes. Everyone delighted with their- purchases. You must come and see j j vv - h-- Sy-pln- d Interest Continues the Snaps throughout the Stock. Our store looks like a Japanese Bazaar so resplendent is it with Snapsfreal genuine Ginger Snaps is d 1 . Dunbar, Robinson &Co. sm-ploy- Entire Line of Ladies and Childrens Hose At 1 5c Per Pair SB ONE DAY ONLY Your husband plays great deal, -- doesnt heV answered young MYs. he doesnt play much. The prevents him! jvay day does not come -- poker a CAPTAIN - ELI COMING. No, Hopkins, What fact that oftener. NOTHING STRANGE OR NEW Under auspices of the City Schools. , Entertainment for Young and Old alike . . . " BY THE GREAT HUMORIST soggy.'sour individual wan looking gloomingly at the front of a plumbing establishment. I came up closer to him, trying to find out the cause of- his curosity. At last I realized that, his atention was riveted on one single-sign- . It read. Cast iron sinks. The man turned and saw me' also'.'examin- A Saturday, Feb. 27th. 9 v ELIASON SIRTERS. March . 2-NIB- 2 HALL-Mar- ch LEY ' V Matinee 3:30 p. m. Evening 8:00 p. m. General admission 1 0 cents. fTv - Jx- . . - 5 rggi W . V - : r. '?yl : . |