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Show o J X 1 r TAGE FOUR HF. Greek owners of the Alt horses, the warrants have against been issued, are men of means, whom Every who would have been able to care for their stock, and who have always ..Early yesterday morning Special Deputy Sheriff Nowell placed George Christophes under arrest. He is alleged to be a part owner of the horses, and also interested in the ranch on which they were permitted to starve to death rather than share of the abundance of hay in store in the barn on the ranch. Christophes is owner of a restaurant. Immediately upon his arrest he was released upon $100 hail. Chackes, Plowlates and Psowrras, nianager of the ranch, could not be found. But their friends advised officers armed with warrants that - they were in consultation With attorneys and would give them--elve- s up as soon as they could satisfy themselves regarding the best course to take. ' H ... been-pro"pero- has contributed its entire stock to this Sale Nothing reserved Dont you tihnk you had better make an effort to get here how? We cant affordto sell at these prices longer than Jan. 15; its to your advantage not to put off buying any longer NETON PROSPERS ALE IS LIVElV HOLIDAYS, . ! ' f M GOOD - THEATRICALS FINE SCHOOLS NEW BANK H. C. Co: , u. TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL. fXIAN; UTAH Y January-?!- , Saturday, A, 1910, Who Would Eiyoy Every Article in our Store Goes at a! Discount! good health, with its blessing, must understand, quite clearly, that it involves the question of right living with all the term implies. With proper knowledge of w hat is best, each hour of recreation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort! way be made to contribute to living aright. Then the use of medicines may be dispensed with to advantage, but under ordinary conditions in many instances a simple, wholesome remedy may be invaluable if taken at the proper time and the California Fig Syrup Co. holds that it is alike important to present the subject truthfully and to supply the one perfect laxative to those desiring it. Consequently, the Companys Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna gives general satisfaction. To get its beneficial effeet buy the genuine, manufactured by the California Fjg Syrup Co. only, and for sale by all leading druggist has offered to make' Newton and Clarkston an exchange of their system provided the towns will funish 75 subscriber?1. Newton has already secured 40. of- - these subscribers and is now anxiously awaiting for the other towns the balance, so we m this regard may be in touch with the rest of the world. We appreciate very much Manager Olsens offorts-i- n our behalf. Mir. Phineas Tempest and wife of Rexburg are here on a visi$ to their daughter, Mrs. John Benson. Hay is very" scarce' here and can hardly he bought at any price. Wheat is $1.04 at Cache Junction. 1 v Letters from our' missionaries in England, Germany and jAus-traliinforms ns that they are all feeling well and enjoying their labors. , . . Our young townsmen, Mesrs Wilford Beek and ArthurCowley, who are now in the East studying medicine, write home, that they enjoy their studies and are -- n 1 During the CLEAN UP m 4 H.e.Co. CALHOUN, NEW MINISTER TO CHINA. A PROSPEROUS BUSINESS Evertqn z Son 6 report larger sales of Coles Hot Blast heaters Mr. Calbmiu, who was prevailed upon toj President Taft after much per suasion to atWpt the post of minister tp China. Is oue of the most prominent lawyer. m Chicago. Ue was a schoolmate of president McKinley, and the letter bejit . him to suck nigb regard that he 'sent him to Cuba to Investigate the Rnl affair and later often called him Into consultation during the early day ot tlie mar with Spalrr President Roosevelt sent Ml. Calhoun to Vene- aueLr to settle the asphalt controversy. His work upon both these missions-attractePresident Tafr attention. and from the beginning of hist administration' the sought fo ger Mr. Calhoun into the diplomatic service. .WORLDS regular subscription E3, price is only $1.00 per year, and this pays for 156 papers. We offer this unequalled newspaper and THE JOURNAL together for one year for $3.75 by mail $4.25 , v by earner. - ' . The . peculiar properties of Chamberlains Cough " Remedy have been thoroughly tested during epidemics of influenza, and Tn JT anges th is y e ar thanin for-- ' mer years. They have only a very few of them left so that there will be no clearance sale this year.The is (people are finding that there Blast. Hot Coles none so good as " rr Everything on the Ladies Floor NEWTON, Jan. 5. The holipleasday Mason was spent-verNewton numerhere in by antly CRUELTY CHARGES ous dances, liberally patronized and greatly enjoyed, especially AGAINST GREEKS by the youngs and a number of ' private socials among families Four Arrests Ordered in Case of and friends; and judging from the happy countenances of our Horses Starving on You will surprised when it was taken in time we Ranch. young folks Santa Claus has been at. these Bargains of a single-ea- se very-- liberal this season of 2 pneumonia. Last Thursday night the Smith The Roosters ask' us to publish f Dramatic Co., the following,1 thinking that it field Second ward RELIEF SOCIETY" MEETING. crowded to here a may ..touch the hearts of some, presented The regular meeting of the The working hard to become 'No. 1 house the stirring drama, And cause them to look into their Cache Stake Relief' Society offftf1 M. Ds. the Vagabonds, .The acting he held Saturday, Januwill neighbors affairs a little more icers company war. very satisfactory. Club eases all to the and report ary 8th, at the usual time and LEGAL NOTICE Mr, Sylvester Low in tW title t credit-for-his - w h ere i n they fin d- - er place. great TT LOGAN r MAIN ST, , ,mals. Notice to property -Presidency Cache Stake Relief splendid acting which would have Salt Lake, Jan. 7. Upon com- been a credit to any professional Sewer District No. l, Society. fl ' plaint of Dr.. T. B. Beatty of the troupe. Come again. City, Utah. - Utah Humane - society, - warrants If you are suffering from bilioYou willplease take notiee that Our home troup under the usness. were issued yesterday at 'the theconstipation, indigestion, assessment list and plat of of the Miutual Associations county attorneys office for the will soon present the beautiful said Sewr District have been chronic headache, invest one cent arrest of Peter Chackes, ' Thomas drama My Lady Darrel.1 We completed and the Board of in a postal card, send to ChamPlowlates, George Christophes have very good home talent, but Equalization andReview will hold berlain Medicine Co.,. Des. Moines, SA. and Lewis Psowras, the four it is so seldom, we hear from them. their sessions in the office "of the Iowa, with your name and address Football Baseball, Teems, Marbles, Tag to' have We have by far too. many dances City Recorder of Logan City, plainly on the hack, and they will . Greeks who are alleged all childrens shoes. batter the a They forward the free been responsible for starving and too few dramatic performan- UtMi, between the hours of four you sample of Brown Give them Buster Sues. and of horses on the ranch near the ces. andnve p. m. beginning on the Chamberlain s Stomach 2 They shed knocks,, kicks and wear, as a Redwood road, between Thir- We aro justly proud of our lOth.day of January, 1910, and liver Tablets. sheds water. duck South district schools. We have - now continuing until January 14th, - teenth - and Fourteenth 1 ADVERTISED LETTERS BUSTER BROWN tim Khbon SHOES streets. four schools running, with Mir. 1910, inclusive. received 1910. had Jan. Dr. 4, When For youngsters $150 to $250. Beatty J. W. Kirkbride as principal and Said sessions will be held for Logan, Utah, the report of Deputy Sheriff Sam- instructor of the 6, 7, 8, grades. the purpose of hearing and adjust Dingman, Boyd Dunn, S. C. uel Nowell, who Sunday made an Mir. J. Allen as teacher of 4, 5, ing grievances of abutting profind-in- g Fisher, Mr. Asael investigation on the ranch, grades. Miss B. Burns 2, 3, grades perty" owners in said district. Green, Mrs. Lettie Wm. EVANS, thirty five dead horses and and Miss Anna Christensen begin ; Wants to. be remembered to all of his little Logan Friends. starved almost five Hansen, Miss IUlma others II. G. IIAYBALL, twenty ners and 1st grade. Our children He says he had a better time in Logan than in any other Geo. M. "to death, he immediately entered are making Penrod, S. O. STEVENS, rapid progress under Buster town. HELL COME AGAIN soon if you If the above" are not taken P. GRIFFIN, cbmpl amt a gainst the principal their able tuition." A fine Newman Shoes. as Brown two within weeks from is date owners. The case away regarded ALBERT, BERNTSON, piano-ha- s recently been installed one of the worst that has ever to the great enjoyment of teaeh-.er- s Board of Equalization and Re- they will be sent to the Dead Let-e- r Office at Washington. been called to the attention of view. and pupils. 1 JOSEPH ODELL, Postmaster. the Humane society, and its of Dr. J. F. Alton, a well recomficers will exert every effort to mended physician formerly of THE THRICE-A-WEEWORLD prosecute aS far as the law will Wisconsin, has recently' located Without a Rival in its Feld The permit. in Newton. The fact that the horses wefe Mgr. Newman We are much pleased to learn Largest, Cheapest and Best as to death, permitted to starve Newspaper Published at that Mrs. Wina Griffin, who has the result of a financial dispute been seriously ill for some time, The Price Leaves Logan and owners ranch Greek between is nowirnproving in health.the Greek horse traders, does not Mr. J. II. Barker Sr., who has Read in Every English-Speakin- g March 1st lessen the offense against the hu- also been very sick for a long . Country. , mane laws, in the opinion of the time, is reported as being still a ' It has invariably been the grea eds county attorneys office. It has very sick man. bvr gains those listed below will Thrice-a-Weebeen positively learned that the edi k Darrell, the five year old son of effort of the be and tables , piled Mr. David Clarke, had the .mis- tion of the New York World to Mens $2.00 Shoes, plain or 00 Mens .and '.Youths Suits, Men's $2,00 Corduroy Pants, fortune the other evening to fall publish the news impartially in worth "up to from a table to the floor and frac- order that it may be an accurate go ft .. .Y. Tip Toes, go at . 98 $3.89 $1.00 ; 75e 20c Mems Fleece Lined I of has Wool Mens what Mens" set or 75c one his Dr. arm. Alton ture Sox, happened. Shirts, go heavy Heavy reporter Boys ' Underwear go at . . black or grey, go at. . at the injuredjmember and the little tells the truth, irrespective $ " Childrens $1.00 - fancy Top Boys $3.00 Suits and Over- $29,501 Guaranteed Fur Coat, Kennedys fellow is doing nicely Mr. C. W. party, and for that reason it has . Shoes, sizes" coats go" at-- . ...V. $1.88 Nelsen has an attack of pneu achieved a position with the pub go at up to 8 at $16150" Laxative Cough ' monia, hut is slowly improving. lie unique among papers of its J Suit or Overcoat in the Store,' values up to $28.00, Syrup s Prominent farmers and business class. $12.50 for your choice of any . Nothing Reserved. . Take your choice for The subscription season is now men of this vicinity have recently $12.50 will cure your cold offer is best and this at hand a the new comp banking organized Wool Boys 65c Wool Knee Pants Mens heavy $2.00 Wool -$1.25 Boys Heavy C. Rigby that will be made to you. George panyw3thMr. Sweater and 50c Coats go at.. 68 25c go at . . vVrr . .Sweater Coats, go at.. 97 33 as president the new bank will be If you want the news as it rea Ladies Trimmed Miens Fur $1.50 or Shoes, Ladies; $3,00 Jjadies $1.50 Shoes in any bottle located at Cache junction and it ly is, subscribe to the Thriee-- a Juliets Felt go large variety, go at $1.88 ."style, goat .. 80 is the intention to erect a fine Week edi tion, of the. New, York 10c Mens Sox . 10c "Handkerchiefs I iT.. 50c Suspenders 19 bank building at that place as World, which comes to yon' every Co-o- p. Co-Yourehoi6e-o- f in Your choice, Hat of the of'. "of of choice Your Pair any! any is and any;pair soon as weather, will, permit.. It is other day except Sunday "Pants iff "the Store, 'nothing reserved. Shoes in the store. Nothing rumored that Mr. Moroni Beck thus practically a daily ," ai the The Prescription Store iV . at f $2.19 ..v?. .reserved, will he cashier of the new., hank. price of a weeldv. , $3.69 yeseryed, ; at $2.88 s. a, - -- Cut right down in Prices be have-not-hea- rd Winter Goods Must Go. -- -- -- rolc-descrv- es Dunbar, Robinson, Campbell Company . -- aus-pie- f I es - BUSTER BROWN j: all-we- MORRELL CLOTHING CO. K Dissolution - Sale " Hundr " of other found as great as put encounters ...... . $9-atf- WHY COUGH? .- 9 lltf -. .,...33 ( ( .... a at... '3 Drug store--'Nothi- 1 3 1 "C , ;Thc R. M, Bell. Telephone Co., THE THRICEA-WE- at,; mil" K ng iVLfruni WPpawfiuwyrtWBWiiit,W11 V 04 i. in-- i " x - n |