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Show . THE PAC2 EIGHT THE JOURNAL n?ESDAY.THURSDAY.SATURPAY JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y Bora to Mrs. John Hansen, of GO TO JOHN H. ANDERSON FOR GROCERIES AND FAM- the Fourth ward, a boy. ILY SUPPLIES. and Otto Bergener, undertaker Ha trlr and Wilde, real estate dealers have Both Phones. -- "LOCAL NEWc bliss Ruby Redfordjias returnbliss FlorenceMunro of the city ed from Salt Lake City where she teaching staff is at home again- afspent the summer. ter spending the summer in v PEACOCK ROCK SPRINGS COAL. ALWAYS GOOD. THAT-fiTE-- ft COAL CO.BOTH PHONES blr. W. C. Baber came down from Butte the other day, and after a short stay will go to Iowa Supt. Larsen says that all is in to yisit bis mother. Mrs. Baber readiness for the opening of the will accompany him onjthe trip schools on the 13th. county blr. andi Mrs. L. AXBall, parRex-bur- g Langton has gone to ents of Dr. E. Dt Ball of the A. Idaho to asume the Superin-tendenc- y C. are here from Iowia on a visit of the schools there. that will extend through the winter. They arrived on Tuesday - Hon. L. R. Martineau is in the city having come up to be at tbe bedside of his friend and1 relative, A fire was reported from the Aaron D. Thateher. home, of Mr. Karl Kowallis yesafternoon and the fire deOn account of the funeral ser- terday made the run to River vices of Aaron D. Thatcher, there partment will be no "devotional services in Heights but was too late to save the structure in which the fire the tabernacle on Sunday was, a barn that had been recently built. The whole thing was in a loss of destroyed Big Shoe Sale. We are making about $200.resulting great reductions in Mens, Ladies ind Childrens Shoes. Call and see us. John H. Anderson, Bargain Store. J TPJ-WEES2L- Y ' A). -- - he"-enter-prisidg Thursday, September 9 and Wells while the prosecution is being conducted by District Attorney Call County Attorney Law, THAT "BUSINESS SUIT andGeorge'drRich'. obtained more commodious quarA fire broke out in a vacant ters. this time on the ground floor house in the Second ward at an in the Commercial Block on Cen- early hour yesterday morning t ter street. and tluTfire department was summoned,. but there being no water Three rooms to rent. Enquire in the mains down there the boys at this office. were unable to do much good.and the structure was entirely destroy The case of the State vs. Dr. S. ed. Watermaster Martineau was M, Wells charged rwith having pretty sharply criticised for the lack of water by those who assem performed a criminal operation 'bled at the fire, but whether the upon a young woman oLWells-vill- e fault was his or not no one seemseven years ago was called ed prepared to say. The house is for trial in the district court on located at the foot" of First outh Tuesday morning. ' Wells has had Street and it is said, belongs to one trial and1 was convicted, but blr. Joseph Smith of Greenville. appealed to. the Supreme court It was a good-sizbuilding and which reversed the case and re- the loss therefore quite heavy manded it back for a new trial. about $1,500 it is said, Janitor Tuesday and part of yesterday King of the court house was the were consumed in, obtaining the first to discover the fire and he following jury-- Joseph Waite. turned in the alarm. The fire dep Ferdinand Zoltimger, T. X. artment made a quick run to the GodII. Joseph Lewif, place and it is said, would have frey Stauffer, Heber Tarbet, W. been able to have saved a good 0. Hansen, and D. J. Weeks. The part of the structure if the water taking of testimony was begun had been in the mains as it should yesterday afternoon. A. J. Weber have been. -- ed OU know what you would like it to be,' hut will you get it?. Not if you go to the ordinary clothes shop and buy the sort of ill-cu- t, poorly-fabrice-d g, garments that a clever clerk has talked; you into buying in the past. If you come to us, you can make your selection from a complete stock, fresh from the designing rooms of one of the countrys master tailoring establishments. An infinite- variety of patterns, fabrics and sizes await your inspection. Your ;satisfaction is matter of course. - F. W. . : THATCHER CO. Follow The Big Crowd of Buyers to 2 The Cache County Teachers Institute will convene, in the B. Y. College on Saturday. There will be two sessions, one at ten a. m. and the other at two oclock. Profeasor Howard Driggs of the U. of U. will deliver a lecture o the teachers. :jl 1 S(0)ffl). 87 In the latest number of tbe New lharmaeeutieal Era, a are ther York publication, pictures of Messrs B. F. R. S. MeAlister as and lliter ! MAIN STREET, LOGAN, UTAH ex-'elle- The Leading Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery, and Ladies' Toggery J - and director, respectively of tbe Utah A.ssn. of Pharmacists. vice-preside- nt Mr. Sam Lever has been TO THE f f? ? engage- d- for the Shoe Dept, of the Hub Clothing Co. Mr. Lever was employed by some of the Leading Shoe stores in the East and is an experienced bhoe fitter. The Hub is to be congratulated on this addition to their bales Force. Jhe marriage occurred T t Y Y yester- of Mr. James A. Kendall and Miss Athalia Ilaws. The groom hails from Eureka and is a young man of excellent reputation and prospects. In bride is the audible daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Than Haws of this city, and has a host of friends whose best wishes go with her. day- Dr. Zimmerman and wife are here from Salt Lake for a few Jays stay .having come up in their auto. Mrs. Dr. Tateand little daughter accompanied them. The doctor Is conducting a big Dental "establishment in Salt Lake and another in Reno Xev., and is do- mg better than ever. lie deserves to for he is a hustler. lie and the members of his party will be here Tor a week. I , If f? iT t the Colonial theatre, bait Lake, Pleaded by bliss Anna Cleveland gmd1 under the auspices of the Orpheum management, presented Ait Valley Forge, in the That-h-fairaudi-mce- , opjra house at a which was pleased with the lerformanee if one may judge from the applause; Arrangements are being made to have this company appear here bnee in each hree weeks during the season. They will probably return bept. 28 an-- present The Xew blagda-en- , in which, it is said, bliss leveland has made a distinct hit, Vith the company, and appear-nin prominent parts, was old fayorite vaudeville Seldy Roach, who received the dad hand. Other companies from he Orpheum, and traveling roupes,will also appear here,, and between the whole LOgan will lave plenty of good entertain- neat this winter. er g Lo-ca- ar-1- (, st t You Save Money on Every Purchase During This Sale The following Are Only a few of The Many Bargains Ladies Fall Suits THE BEST SUIT OFFERING WE HAVE EVER MADE AT THE OPENING OF THE SEASON Ladies Skirts An assortment of 50 to be sold at 1-- 2 Price t Ic Silks 4- Regular 65c and 75c values at 45c and 50c a pair during this sale 20 realize there- is only one way to accomto scrifice part of plish a big sale and that and onr profits, Advertising giving greater values will crowd our Dress Goods Counter for sale. bVe urge yon to this come during this 10 Day Sale, and participate in this great bargain event of the year. 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT OFF ON DRESS GOODS Extra Good, High. Grade, One-Ha- lf Y - Y 25c Y 50 Y Y Y Y 10 12V Regular 15c Roll, Regular 20e Roll, Sale Price . . . 15 75c Sale Price Roll, V 65 Regular ONLY DURING THIS SALE Embroideries At value at Cotton Batting Sale Price per yard during this sale 4c 15-- cake, or 3 for 25c value at a cake or 3 for Calico l-- Per Yd a - AVe record-breakin- 6 SALE - I Babies Shoes i t f f Y Values Regular lOc t f Toilet Soap t Regular value at $1.00 and $1.25 at 50c a yard during this sale Dress Goods PER CENT OFF DURING THIS fY DURING THIS SALE On Monday evening a east from ' Y EVENING, SEPTEMBER 17th IT IS NOW GOING ON AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL FRIDAY Price during this sale g White Bed Spreads Price Sale Purchase for, future needs. This is an opportunity that should not be neglected ?. Y tf t Y Iiee $1.25 ff $1.45 Y $2.45 Y J ft Just as Advertised Y Y Quilts ft Strictly a Sale of You Know Our Reputation. $1.95 No Misrepresentation tt the Best Character. $2.00 $2.10 at this Store. Its as we say. f? $2.75 f v ff BIG CUTS on EVERYTHING DURING This SALE I - . $1.50, Regular Regular Price $1.65, Kale Price Regular Price $2.75, Sale Price . . . .... . H Bona-Fid- e . - $ Regular Price $2.25. Sale Price Regular Price $2.35, Sale Price Regular Price $2.50, Sale Price Regular Price $3.25, Sale Price - . . . .. Y |