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Show Thursdays March THE 1C( UftO. The more you eat TWO NEVIT0N CITI- - mm m G.-I- his I. return -- his Scotch Oats departed:" F. Jensen, Sr., Christian Fonnesbeck. Wm. HI Griffin, Sr., anLBishopRigby made appropriate remarks and spoke of the noble character of Brother Larsen. Asrain the singing of the choir Avas such that the hearts of all present Avere deeply touched. A large number of our people followed the remains to their last resting puaee. Wm. Larsen was born in Denmark 83 years ago. He was a eteran from the Danish-Germa- n and possessed a Avar of 1848-5- 0 medal awarded him for valor and faithful service during that war. Air. lie also received a small annual war pension from the Danish government. Al'ariy years ago himMorself,: and family joined-thmon church sin their native, land then emigrated to Utah, locating in Newton, . AH. -- Larsens wife died many years ago, but .'he has ever since had a loving home with his daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Funk '' and Miss - Amanda Larsen. . One son, .Mr John Larsen of Newton, five daughters and sur-- . a number of grandchildren vive Air. Larsen. We regret to state that Aliss , Alattie Anderson is again critically ill with some intestinal trouble As times goes on it is "discovered that considerable more goods were stolen from the PeopIesAIer-cantil- e Co., when burglarized e -- O Strength, stamina and vitality depend upon the blood supply. Keep it pure, fresh and red with BEECHES f Sold PILLS Ererrwber. In Sosa Me. - with athletes ow Quaker Scotch ats to be the greatest rength maker. v,, eked in regular size package, and in hermetically sealed tins for hot climates, 56 x . it .. '! ' 4. 'a .Y -- . v CLEANING COMMISSION , J - Washington, Alarch 7, The In tly endeavor to keep tne American army supplied with the latest and most up to date weapons the ordnance department has adopted a new arm. automatic rifle, also known as the portable Hotchkiss. The the Beuet-Mercl- e new gnu fires twenty shots without reloading. One man does the firing and testing the new rifle. the other loads. The illustration shows urinv and it was some time before the girl regained consciousness. -She is reported today to be resting easily and unless blood sets in will soon t?ieh os pit air-- $1,501 pec-mont- stock of the corporation, payable are paying the highest price - for on the 5th day of April, 1910, to Junk, 4c per lb. for old Rubbers; T.ir. Humphreys. Secretary and 7c per lb, for Old Copper and Treasurer of said Corporation, at Brass; 60c per hundred lb. for' No. 75 North Alain Street Logan Cast Iron; Also we are paying, City, Utah. Any stock upon which the highest price for Hides, Furs, this assessment may- remain and Beeswax. Address: 146 So. oil the 28th day of April, Alain Street, Bell Phone 62, Lo- UtaL. lHOullJhedeluiquiitjmL.Ml-LLgan- . vertised for rale at public auction, j and unless payment is made be-- 1 fore, Vrill be sold on the 15th day A of Alay, 1910, at the hour of 2 p. m, of said day, in front of John Johnsons store in Alillville, Utah, to pay the delinquent .assessment, 1 together with the costs of adver j rising and expenses of sale. One Year Supply A. P. W. T. II. HUMPHREYS, Sec. & Treas. Toilet Paper with Holder No. 75 North Alain St Logan $1 Utah. un--pa- id Toilet Paper Special Arkansas, strengthened his belief, he says, that pushing and pulling can be done away with, diving tackles eliminated and the forward pass reconstructed onTaster Indrimpier lines withoutdetri-men- t to the game. He will have a long, list of firsthand) opinions DON THREAD THIS I Co-ppDrugCo. CAUSES SICKNESS to the national football will call The Shoe for, Hospital t 1 l rules committee, when It meets repair, and deliver your shoes the THE PRESCRIPTION Good Health Impossible With a Alarch 25 in New York, to pass on same day ATens sewed soles 75c. STORE Disordered Stomach. the 1910 rules. Ladies sewed soles 65c. Both phones, 356 D. n There is nothing that will cre- HOW, GENERAL WOOD ate sickness or cause more trouWAS WOUNDED IN CUBA You have business with the clasble than a disordered stomach, sified ads. if you have property to and many people daily contract New York, Alarch. 7. Alajor rent of ANY KIND. serious maladies simply through Gen. Leonard Wood, commander All Kindt of c 3 disregard or abuse of the stom- of the department of the east, was ach. FIELD SEEP back at his headquaiters on Gov- GERMAN OPTICAL Co. We urge every one .suffering ernor's Island this morning, comEYESIGHT SPECIALISTS frbm any stomach derangement, pletely recovered, he said, from (Exclusive) indigestion or dyspepsia, whether the operation he underwent a few , Glasses Scientifically Fitted acute or chronic, to try Rexall weeks ago at the John Hopkins 47 NT Alam Sf. TJp Stairs, Logan, 196 E. 2nd South Dyspepsia Tablets, with the dis- hospital in Baltimore. The intinct understanding that we will jury which made the operation refundlheir money without quel hNebbu ywaNrec e i v ed In Cuba tion or formality, if after reason- several years ago. The story of i' able use of this medicine they are his injury was told by Gen. Wood A not satisfied with the results:- - We in an interview given out here torecommend them to our custom- day. EB&3E3S5323E325525S52i ers iveiy day. and have yet to I received the wound while I hear . f any one who has not been was at Santiago, in charge of benet'iel by them Three sizes things on the island, he said'. 1 Sol.! i 25r, 50e and $1.00 a box. Close behind my. desk there was J in U in Logan only at our store, The a hanging chandelier. One afterni Rexall Store. The Riter Bros. oon- some one called) me and I Dmu Co., 33 North Alain St. got up suddenly- and .hit the , t which was hanging j ghajicleliei HIS RISKING THANKS FOR i particularly low. The blow must LIFE WAS .ENOUGH have broken my skull. I was completely, stunned for the time, They but the bad effects' passed away Washington, Alarch 7. thanked me and that was en- and the wound gave me no trouough, said John ONeill, a brave ble, until five years ago, when an young bricklayer who yesterday operation was performed to rerisked his life to save from pos- lieve the pressure on certain sible- death a woman and little nerve centers which seemed to irl, who were in a wagon be- affect the legs and1 forced me to hind a runaway horse. lie up. Lying on his hospital cot, sufAt that time I was told that from broken a shoulder, fering a supplementary operation would cuts about the head, and face and be necessary later to remove the badly battered limbs, ONeill, scar. This is the operation I un when asked aboqjfc the accident derwent in Baltimore." after he Jiad regained consciousNo, there is npthing in the to think that a ness, seemed story that I received the injury in word .of thanks had ' been suf- a broadsword combat with Col. f ficient reward for his act of hero- Roosevelt. I hate to'spoiLa good ' ism. story, but there is nothing in it. The woman and child are unidentified, but the former called NEW PAINTING FIRM up the hospitaMast night and inThose copetent and courteous EACH WAY DAILY BETWEEN quired as to ONeills condition. painter and C. W. Aliller and G. F. Heldberg, have SIMPLE, SAFE, VIRILE, formed a partnership under the NEW FOOTBALL GAME firm name of Aliller & Heldberg,, PASSING THROUGH THE FAMOUS and will be found at Air. Alilles the of Grande Canyon of ,the Gunnison Canyon " Chieago, Alarch 7. sCoach A. Old stand on South Alain, "preparGarden of the Gods River . Canyon Eagle A. Stagg of the University of ed at reasonable prices to do the Alanitou Springs , Ruby Canyon from carreturned of best class work The Chicago, in Glenwood Springs yesterday very Royal Gorge' , his four days of laboratory ex- riage and general painting, and And the Fertile Fruit and AgricultuiDistricts of Colorado out for are periments with the University of And Utah They Arkansas football team. That a the business and to get it will do PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS simple, safe, interesting, or vir- it right. From Salt Lake to Denver, Chicago and St, Louis Without ile;? newtgame will be evolved for . , Change of Cars y Wxjt year was the coach 9 If that vacant store, or flat, or For Folders, Booklets. Ete.. Address of his unique test. houseor room is desirable, a clasS. K. HOOPER, G. P. & T. A. I. a. BENTON, G. A. P. D. V Thejnost definite ' and .striking sified advertisting campaign will - DENVER, COLORDAO SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH od ka ggs conclusions gained in do 'the rest. ' poi-onin- JOHNNY COULON IS NOW THE BANTAM CHAMPION PRESSING Gents Suits Pressed for Clothes Called for and Deliverd in- - e AND C We hereby give notice to the of February, 1910, ah' assessment1 people that the of ten per cent, was levied on the LOGAN HIDE AND JUNK CO. xI $150.00 and no clue. The stork has returned. This time the result is. Air. and Airs. Ernest Jenren, a' bouncing boy; Air. and Altrs. Wm. Barker, also a bov; all doing well. Cache Junction is a busy place these days; as between 40 and 50 trains pass through there every 24 houis, owing to the fact that the S. 1. .trains have, tq.m-ethOregon Short Line to reach the coast, and may have to use it for some time to come as the S. P. route is in bad shape. . N.. ! some time ago than was anticipated. Eight pairs of shoes Avere stolen from the shoe department and the empty boxes placed back on the shelves. The amount of stolen goods now counts up to bedis-IliargeclTrbi- g -- ir .00 Tor ( to-pres- New Orleans, Alarch 6. Johnny Coulon, bantam weight champion, scored a knockout in the nineteenth round of his . battle if Britisher Jownahd practically out with a right jolt theJired 1 COOL BURGLARS. Salt Lake, Alarch 7. On Saturday night10 thieves entered the home of J. L. Weiler, 153 Eighth South street and) secured jewelry value of $50 from one of the edrooins. In the room where the thieves operated a daughter of Ar. and Mrs. Weiler was sleeping and did not hear the robbers. ATr. and Airs. Weiler were in the kiteiien hitt did not hear any' unusual sbund. The thieves entered through a window and left by the front door, leavingc,4-both the door and window open. The 'police Nr ere notified and Detective Ed Janney was detailed on the case. eOhe k First Class Seed Cleaning Done ( FOE SALE .Logan Elevator1 The Palace over the heart. f V I -- with Jem Keprick, the English claimant of his title, late this afternoon. This rs Coulon s second victory over Kenrick within three weeks. In the first match he was given the decision at the end of the tenth round. A. crowd of about 10,000 people surrounded the West Enid Athlet- ie club arena at AtcDonoughville, river from New just across-thOrleans and shouted themselves hoarse when the American put I Best and Cleanest Rooms the City - Journal Block 79 W. Center 4 fesr-- i g&ti dp; ... - n- -i Rooms by the Day Week or Month - , BOY WITH A RIFLE .SHOOTS HIS SISTER -- If Salt Lake, Alarch 7,- - Florence, the little 11 year old daughter , of Air. and Airs. Lyman R. Sudbury, 942 west Ninth South, is at Dr. Groves L. D. S. hospital suffering from the effects of a gun shot wound at the hands of her brother Lyman, whose age is 15. The boy brought a .22 calibre rifle into the kitchen at 7 oclock Saturday evening while his sister The girl was washing dishes. turned just in time to receive the bullet through her upper' lip, left nostril and roof of her mouth. As no trace of the, pellet can be foundl the supposition is that6 she swallowed the bullet. The entire affair was an accident, as the boy did not know that the gun was loaded and he was nearly besile himself with grief when his sister fell to the floor apparently' dead.1 Dr. was Cai-derwo- ZSe. COMMERCE three TROY CLEANING AND common carriers engaged in inDYEING CO. terstate commerce to grant a 44 W. 1st North. physicaFconneetion with branch railroads -- upon the complaint 0. T. BARRETT & SON of the branch lailroad itself, acArchitects and Engineers. cording to a decision announced today by the supreme court of All kinds of architectural and the United States. Engineering Work solicited 135 N. Alain St. Bell phone 139 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT experi-en- ts . Blood Win TeU DECISION" OF POWERS OF terstate. commerce commission does not have power to compel ie better your health ill be. Practical Page E - Conditronr-rapid- ly became worse, dry gangrene setting in ; and for months he was in terrible pain. Recently one leg was amputated1 and he seemed to rally and improve in health but he gradually grew worse again. Pneumonia was the immediate cause,, of death. Brother Barker leaves a large family, t who have the sincere sympathy of our community in their bereavement. On Tuesday March evening, first, Air. Ole Larsen, another of Newtons old and highly respected citizens departed this life, the cause of death being old age and general debility. The funeral services were held on Saturday, and again our meeting house was filled by relatives and the many friendsof the--Elders TOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. !y AUTOMATIC GUN. WEAPON. AMERICAN ARMYS LATENT r BENET-MERCI- Quaker VETERANS IN SERVICE OF THE CHURCH THE STORK NEWTON, Alarch 6. Funeral services , over . the remains of Air. J. II.BarkefT Sr., whose death in a precious Avas mentioned number of the Journal, took place 1 lay afternoon. A very large congregation was present as a token of respect to the departed and of sympathy to the bereaved family. The speakers on this occasion were: Elders Thomas Godfrey, of Claikston; J Z. Stewart of Logan; Robinson' of LaketOAvn, and Wm. II. Griffin, Sr. of Newton, who all testified to the good character of the departed and1 spoke words of comfort Icl those in mourning. The choir Tendered sweet' s frig n g Ko n s a n d grandsons of the deceased acted as pall bearers. A large cortege folloAved the re mains to the cemetery. Brother Barker was one of the pioneers of Newton and Cache valley, and has been a prominent, active man all his life. He went on a mission to England last spring, but had to return home in a few. months on account of poor health. After TRT-WEF.K- hastily-summone- d od -- SCENIC LINEJDF THE WORLD THREE SOLID . 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