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Show J anuaiy Thursday, 6, 1910. ,Nv HIE GIREAT CLEARANCE SALE MID-WINT- ER nr PHweb -- . -- I 3 That all Logan and Cache County has beenJLooking for, began "Wednesday morning, busy crowds eagerly snapping up the seasonable goods sacrificed at and below cost, a feature of the MARK DOWN SALE but its just what we expected. Our goods are the right sort of merchandise seasonable and new. All season long we sold these goods at a profit, now when we sacrifice them at cost and below cost wise buyers are bound to hurry here; Are you getting your share of the bargains? Be sure and see our bargains in Groceries, Shoes, Mens and Boys clothing; also our Ladies and Misses coats at lf price. ; v -- one-ha- , Remember the place. H. G. HAYBALL MERC. COS. STORE niiiiirVfnl THE JOU llNAli TUESDAY.THURSDAY.SATURDAY LOCAL NEWS. Otto Bergener, undertaker and The Paradise Land and Live1 Licensed Emfoalmer. 40 N. W. stock Co., yesterday filed suit in the district court against John E. Both Phones. Miles to recover the kum of $135. (Mrs. Lucinda Haws, mother of The complaint1 alleges that Mr. Mr. Than Haws is confined to her Miles entered npoir the land of r homrty illneasr ter. All doing well. A man named Snow is ing the .room formerly occupied case may be trebled. by the Oak saloon and will put in a moving picture show there. llicks says in his 1910 e ; Eight cents per pound paid for veal and chickens at the 'Rich- January forecast. .A very marked and If you have to wait for the car, wide cold wave will follow from Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Camp- wait at the Co-o- p Drug Co. They the Northwest, progressively, beover for sale. are have tickets street car Providence bell of happy hind these'storms, spreading eastthe arrival at their home of a fine ward and Southward over most Elders N. P. Nielsen and N. W. son. of the country from the 3rd 7 Mohr will address the Scandina- parts to the 6th . . Understand and head Partial arrangements for the vian Saints at, the meeting to be this forecast.. Dont get left. sale of the,. Edwards Block on held at ten a.' m. on that day. Main St., were made the other The fire department was called A boy who had taken aboard evening, by which S. E. Needham to went for the residence of David Eccles of too a booze, was to acquire the property large quantity the sum of $18,000, but later the into the theater the other evening onTuesday afternoon, by an alarm and becoming sick made a dis- but on reaching there found that deal fell' through. . graceful exhibition, for which the furnace ...basement had Plenty of Hicks Almanacs at Judge Branigham fined him $5.An been overloaded and ' exploding other young fellow was fined1 ten had filled the cellar with smoke the Journal office. dollars for being drunk! He tried soTthat the pbpTe there could not John Bake of Hyde Park who to get gay with the Judge but tell whether there was a blaze in was arrested a short, time ago on soon found out that it doesnt pay the house or not. They took the proper precautions however in a charge of disturbing the peace, asio once in a at calling the right persons," to .find Wanted, Judge had his trial on Tuesday girl Branghams court and before- a sist in general house work. Ap- out what was the. matter. 408 W. 1st jury composed of S, E. Needham, ply to Mrs. England, ' He South St., Logan. C. Petersen and John Broberg. "was adjudged not guilty and was therefore discharged. Apostle Richards is expected up from Salt Lake the latter, part Probation Officer Andrew King of the week having accented an is not much of a humorist, but he invitation from Bishop Johnson perpetrates some funny things of theEighth ward to come up and every now and then just the same organize the prayer circle-i- n that -' The other day he arrested a boy ward. Apostle Richards organfor cruelty to a cat, and not ear- ized the ward- and the people f ing to bother anyone to draw up there are very anxious. to see him a complaint Andrew decided to for they are now convinced that do the job himself. This is how he he did a very good thing for them did it: Logan Jan. 3, 1910. Complaint against Prances PeterManager E. D. Hogan of the Insen for cruelty to and killing a cat belonging to A. Petersen a do- - dependent Telephone Co., has ten During the his resignation to the commestie anamale and selling hyde dered 1st. mond Cash Meat Market. in-th- si - Every Article in our tore Goes at a Discount! of same. Every has contributed its entire stock to this Sale A Nothing reserved. . Dont you j) . tihnk you had better make an effort to get here now? We cant afford to sell at these prices longer than . Jan. 15;' its to your advantage not to put off buying any longer T H.. C. Co. pany, to take effect on Feb. The condition of Mr. Hogan s health, his heart is affected, made it necessary that he seek a warmer climate and he has decided to take up his residence in California, just as soon as he can be relieved of his duties here. The gentleman will leave, here with the best wishes of almost the whole community ,for he has tron a lot of friends by his straightforward mehtods of doing , business and courteous manner of treatment of all patrons of his company. . The sympathy of the entire com munity will go out to Mr. arid Mrs.' I. C. Thoresen who were called upon Tuesday, to part with another of their children. Leora Barbara, 12, years of age, passed away onTuesday .evening at eight oclock scarlet fever s being- the cause of death. This left- the Thoresen home desolate for they have, hut one other child at home and this one escaped the quarantine and has been staying i wfth relatives The parents are simply broken down with their grief, the almost mothers sorrow being bear. she can It than more is but a few , days ago that the other little girl was laid away, and both parents lyere pretty; well worn out f watching; over their' loved ones, which caused the last blow to fall of with ierrible force1 the- deceased child will be taken ' to Ifrum for ihtenrifcnt today. CLEAN UP I H.C Co. The.-bod- y Akron,, Ohio, Jan. ., 4. Charles Schmidt, alias Mike Jordan', who last night murdered Mrs. Teresa Barnhardt, with whom he boarded, gave that crime, a sensational climax today when he returned to Akron and killed himself in front of the Barnhardt home. The police were searching for him at the time he committed-suicide, . 4 Chances to find work- - for all ability and incilnation are afforded by the want ads. who-'hav- ALL Amoskeag 12 2c and 15c Outings l-- THOMAS J. LYNCH, PRESIDENT OF THE BALL LEAGUE. NATIONAL BASE- m Tom Lynch, who wa recently elected president of the National. league,, was one of the best umpires that ever trod a diamond. He began In the Eastern league In the early eighties and went to the National In 1886. He soou earned a reputation not only for eminent fairness of judgment, but was known far and.wtde as the firmest disciplinarian tn the business. He quit umpiring Id 1895, after he was sharply criticised by one of the Stockholders of the New York clnb for fining two of the players. Lynch then went into the theatrical business, bat. he has since kept close tab on baseball, and everybody who knows him is certain he will make good in his new place. 8 l-- 3c per yard During the Clean-u- p H.C.Co. iudge Pedersen of the Juvenile death of Engineer Charles Rossini Court has discovered that : there and the serious if not. fatal scaldare a number of boys in Logan ing of Guy Cameron, the fireman. who are engaged in the business of trapping cats and selling their skins.The pelts bring fifteen cents apiece He and the Probation officer are after the offenders. NATL GEOGRAPHIC goat w TO EXAMINE COOKS RECORDS Washington, Jan. 4. Dr. Frederick A. Cooks polar records are enrqute to Washington to be examined by the NationalGeograph-i- e society. Acording to information sent to Professor J. II. Gore, the documents were started from Copenhagen on Dec. 21. Prof. Gore, Rear Admiral Pills-burand Dr, William M. Hayes of the geological survey, will examine the papers. Yesterday President Willis L. Moore of the society let it be known that he would not be a candidate for y, Tuesday night was the coldfst one of, the year according to the records at the A. C. The mercury fell to 10a below there whereas the lowest temperature registered there before this season was 6 below. At the Sugar factory the report made was 36 below as against 22 before. Quite-- a number of the thermometers in various parts of the city showed 10 below on Tuesday evening, so that figure may be taken as a fair average of the temperature registered . all over the town. . every woman - Some see in this one of the reflections of the polar controversy. Prof. Moore-habeen president of the National Geographical so eiety five terms. In his letter declaring a further election he expressed the hope that a successor would be chosen before the polar fight became an influence in the politics of the, society. s " -- inonr-clty- Not every night, but often, you feel tired, worn out, as though you didnt have strength to do another thing. Have you ever stopped to think What is the cause? , You feel this way most when you have been on your feet most, the days when you have stood or walked a good deal. In nine cases out of ten, SHOES are responsible. Let us fit you in the Red Cross Shoe. It entirely prevents the burning, drawing and aching that stiff soles cause. It is wonderful , . ' , FOUR PERSONS DEAD The Cache Valley Banking Co., OF PTOMAINE POISONING held a special stockholders ' meeting on Tuesday and voted on the Sawtelle, Cat., J an. 4. Four matter of increasing the capital rtock of the company from $40,-00- 0 persons are dead here and six lie to $100,000 Nearly all the dangerously ill of ptomaine poisstock was voted and the decision oning caused by eating canned was unanimous la favor of in- pears on Sunday at the home of Mbs. D. G; Valdez: creasing the capital, and of inAjl are in a dangerous condicreasing the directors from seven tion except B. Preciada.- Five docto nine,- the stockholders being tors are in constant attendance. mightily pleaded by the showing presented' by the' officers' of the Killed on Southern. Pacific bank. Ah adjournment was then taken" until" the-- ' 17th., "when "the Vallejo,' Cal.,' Jan.4. The ditch hew officer wilT be selected and ing of a Southern Pacific engine the regular reports submitted neat' here today resulted in the ; ; y VJ ; 70: ; - r ' ; how it saves your strength. Tanned by the special Red Cross process, the sole is flexible, it bends with your foot, relieves all the pressure on the delicate nerves and tendons, giving a feeling of freedom, ease and comfort found in no other shoe. l J f J Letust.you. OMfrank'. - - Get Style and Comfort Get Both . k , i Brutal Murder - - nr Sensational dimaz to the company and cut timber to the value of $45 and the statute proremodel- vides that the damages in such rrs'.'Thoraas'Boylerfeceiitly-prsented her husband with'a daugh- i ZD I ED. SEL1GMANN |