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Show Saturday, June 4, 1910. U1K . l.li bable prison sentence from EWxvvjSewm Ccawscs live. Effectually. adsltvdy as aLaxaYvvc. Best Jot MeaJVomexi audQnll aad Old. rca-Jfo- vm To vis hcncjco ejects, 5 OexuiYcvG. Acts valxvaVy, by the SOLD Co. BY ALU LEADING JUNK CO. are paying the highest price for JUNK, OLD RUBBERS, OLD COPPER, BRASS, CAST IRON, BOTTLES, and also we are paying the highest price for HIDES, FURS, BEESWAX, etc. Address 146 S. Main Street. Bell Phone 62. Ind. 337, Logan City, Utah. c bedsakUtoliaie given a On hiB pi ba- i CALIFORNIA Syrup court-marti- game A MV. uowever. he met an.ther5oyand stopped be hud marbles, ami when they had dnislied ot course be had forgotten what nner. Reeves bad enjoved an ex been sen; tor. When he came home mamma asked: Well. Ionian, where is the MigarV ecllent record covering six years thought you sent me to the dentist. on wasjlmt nr replied Stupid, of sen ice and lie will be buried i n.e tietbtined n.id and with the usual military honors. Am. her time mamma gave him a slice of bread and Jam. but he got it over ee lining and eterybody, even the cat being covered with the sticky stud an i It made lots of trouble. Tommy's mother scolded him good and no R. S. Crohn Shoots Himself mini am. rjn Ml tlm wash cloth. and then she told Win he could have thinkand window the was standing bj Kansas City, June 1. 41. S. iimre jam mi tin hiva.I. Poor Stupid the jam when he saw a beggar at the kltcbeu dm.r. Dow IC tt.iu.il ing tiohn former public admini.stra-t- Now. (in- i.., s mamma had alwaa told him to be kind to beggars, so he at and still administrator for es1-i- l on.e i nought tie would give this man something nice and his mother would he could have jam again. is not cleared upjl uring hi sad be soof cmrsinr sensible like any Evelyn or .la k w ould have given the ministration shot himself today. man -- ome mead mu rids stupid bo.v always did the wrong thing, lie looked Hi. physicians slated that the1 around tm mi. mm until his eyes lighted on the carving Unite and a big flsh hand'HieM to the beggar My. just nought .tnrdinnei , and wbut did be do but wound wmritl prove fatal. He looked from the Osh and knife to the stupid but me man was surprised. (Volin, who is 50 years old and bov amt .nn wondering what it all meant wheu iotnmj's mother came raid some money and took the things back into the kitchen agnin. the piominent m local politic-- , had gave scolded When she , Tommy be, said: 0. ud held a conference with attoralways be kind to the poor, and I tried to. Well, mamma, you sald-neys for the estate of Adolph linn hut now mu get angry. true. 'I omniy.' she replied, but why didnt you give him something temann Iluntemann died during else h Wiv sides our new carving knife und the only fish we have for dinner? ( Volins administration, on. know. said Stupid, as he espied a bag op the kitchen table. I leaving nave given the heggir h cranberry. an estate valued at $325,000 of should "And iiiv. good u.giit and pleasaut dreams. ing always buv the Fig Daddys Bedtime pend-- , DRUGGISTS one Size only, regular price, 50 per bottle. mi-v- - hi 1 C. E. tappers QUICK front door of the ty Court House, at Logan m., at the CounPrec- inct, Cache County, Utah, all of Honolulu, June 1. As a result the right, title and interest of the of the Russians defendants in the fallowing de- of the complaints imported from Siberia to work on scribed property, to-wi- t: the sugar plantations, that they had' been lured to the islands by false representations and since corner West from the South-eaself. their arrival here had been malsecSouth-weof of the quarter Crohn is bonded by $ surety treated by the police because they in towntwenty-seve- n tion (27), in whose affairs are now company refused to go to work, U. S. Atty. fourteen (14) North of range ship litigation. R. W. Breckons has been instrucone (1) West of the Salt Lake ted from Washington to make, an Meridian; thence North twelve An Automobile Victim investigation. (12) rods; thence West six and Reno, Nev., June 1. As the re The federal grand jury recently (64) rods; thence South made a 'similar investigation suit of an automobile accident, of thence East six and Mrs. M. C. Gardner, a cousin of (12) rods; made rods to the place the charges of (64) lower of the Cannon and Speaker upon the by the immigrants, of beginning. resione of the house, pioneer conclusion of testimony given, desale cash and purchof Terms dents of Carson City died at the cided that there was no truth in ase price payable in gold coin of last from latter place pneunight the complaints and dropped the States. United the monia superinduced by the fracmatter.Three of the leaders of the Dated this 11 day of May, A. D. ture of several ribs. Russians, who counseled their fol1910. a! Mrs. Gardner is survived by lowers not to go to work, are in N. W. CROOKSTON, sons and four residing daughter jail serving sentences for vagUtah. Cache of Sheriff County, in Nevada. rancy. Nearly all the other RusMrs. her and Gardner Monday sians have accepted work on the TO EXCURSIONS McDonBelle daughter Mrs. Clara SALT LAKE CITY plantation. ald, started for Gardnerville in an automobile but ati Dayton, in To retjd and answer, want ads. Inclusive to 5th June 2nd, ero sing a rocky part of the road with judgment Short Line for Yia Oregon from thrown was educated. Mrs.' Gardner is to be practically Conventions Young Mens anc the machine. She was picked up Ladies Mutual Improve in a semi conscious condition and Young See agents for COLUMN Associations. ment WANT brought back to Carson . City further particulars. where it was found .that several . COWS WANTED to pasture. J. ribs were broken. Yesterday pner, STOCKHOLDNOTICE OF P. Jones, 113 S. 5th West.' monia developed, causing death. ERS SPECIAL MEETING TO RENT Small house. River Frankfuters Stuffed With Opium Notice is hereby given that Heights. Apply to B. F. Riter. s San Francisco, June 1. A special meeting of the stockholdinspector searching the bag- ers of Clarkston Water Works GIRL WANTED To do general gage of Wong Nim. a Chinese Company, a corporation, will be housework. Apply at 291 W. who arrived on the Korea last Fri held at the . Clarkston' Meeting 1st North. day, was surprised to find among House, at Clarkston, Cache counthe celestials effects what appear ty, Utah, on Friday, the 10th day FOR SALE Fine gentle surry or ed to be a string of sausages. In- of June, A. D., 1910, at the hour driving horse. Enquire Chas vestigation proved the innocent-lqqkin- g of 8 oclock p. m., for the purpose Holmes, painter, Logan. frankfurters contaha-e- of considering and acting upon a more than four pound's of opiproposition to amend Article Five FOR SALE Baled and loose um, valued on a barren market at of the Articles of Incorporation hay also oats. C. Balling 316 $300. . of said company, so that the same South Main, Logan. Both phones. Using his sprious sausages as will read as follows? links in their chain of evidence Article V. fjOST A pair of glasses.'-Findethe officials will try to sustain a stock of amount The return to this office and be recapital Nim. of against smuggling charge of the corporation shall be. and warded. . ii Thouis the sum of Seventy-fiv- e NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE sand ($75,000.00) Dollars, and is GOOD GIRL, GOOD WAGES, hundred To assist in general house divided into seventy-fiv- e In the District Court of the First (7500) shares of the par value of work. 168 North, First East. Judicial District of the State of $10.00 each. Bell Phone 15. Utah In and for the County of And to act on such other busiCache. ness as properly pertains to and FOR SALE Milk and Cream ' delivered to any part of the is connected with such amendThe C. A. Smurtbwaite Produce ment. Said Leaf DalryT BeH meeting has been call- city. Clover Plaintiff, a corporation, Company, ed by .virtue of Sections 338 and phone 109 red. , vs. - t !' 'v ,'r 339 of the CompiledLaws ofUtah, a Mercantile Company, 3 white Cutler Old LOST horse, bay 1907. - feet, brandeA"4 on let shouluerporation, and Thomas H. Cut Dated this 18th. day of May,. A. der. Information will be rewardIer,Jdcf endants: 1910. D., sheriffs at sale, sold To be ed by J. F, Squires at Postoffice, of - - .. JOSEPH A. GODFREY, 6th on the day auction, public Logan. ' , t oclock 2 Secretary. p. 1910, at, A. D., June, Commencing at a point two (2) rod9 North and two (2) rods one-ha- lf one-ha- lf g. j REASONABLE RATES . Long Distance. Call BELL SERVICE IS cus-tom- Excur- , . sions TO d EAST AND RETURN 1 T FROM - Logan,. Utah TO O . $42.60 Missouri River . $51.60 St. Louis $43.70 ' , Peoria . $57.60 Chicago . , $81.90 City of Mexico 1 Also many other points DATES OF SALE June 4, 11, 18, 27; July 7, 29; 23. August 4; September 14, RETURN LIMIT . .. . , OCTOBER 31sf For further information and rates from other western points address c. Genl. Ry., F. AVARREN Agt.-- A. No. 233 T. & Judge S. F. Bldg,, Salt Lake City, Utah. -- ii - , - . pres-crir.ti- Wall Paper Line the A Complete of Latest Patterns and THE PRESCRIPTION STORE grades and Colors is now on za at sale Drug Co, Co-o- p all in WE SELL THE EARTH AND .LOAN MONEY O NIT, Schirmeisters FURNITURE" REPAIR SHOP to -Loan oil City Property. in Estate. Real Many Bargains 160 Acres of Land Close to Logan ; $20,00 per acre. We pay 7 per cent for money on Gem Gilt Edge Security. We make Wills. Deeds, ConCall on us- and be tracts, etc. happy. H. A. PEDERSEN AND CO. Offict Over First National Bank Money $250,000andIjocaU Farm Paper Hanging and Promptly and Carefully attended to. - South Main Street Bell Phone 393 16 Ind. Phone 212 M. 2 L - RUSSIANS IN HAWAII SAY THEY WERE DECEIVED st The busy man of today wants the quickest action possible. The long distance Telephone baa solved the problem of It is the ideal agency for transacting business with distant po nts. It carries the message and brings an instant reply time-savin- 1 st ACTION! O 3 .1 BATH AND TOILET Soaps and Super-Ta- r Soap for the Hair, are the Recognized Standard for Purity, Perfect which $M),()00 was personal proCleansing, Physical Comfort perty. and Pleasing Aroma. ('launants to the Iluntemann es tate have appeared from Illinois Massaclm etts and other eastern ICE CREAM WITHOUT AN states. EQUAL. Attorneys for the estate desired that its affairs he wound up and L they demanded that Crohn1 finish the work of probating at once. A few hours later Crohn shot him- Think, plan, and work to make our DRUGS and our service a little better than youUget in any other drug store. We venture to say publicly that "W other drug store, in Logan has grown as re markably as this one has. We attribute our growth to the fact that we carry a clean fresh stock of drugs and Sundries. Our department is far above the average. s m To read the store ads. gives a particular zest and personal visit to the stores. HWJWMWM pwn We Study 'We .hereby give notice to the people that the LOGAN HIDE & I due to CcwsWpalxow. manufactured " C System - C el-erri- proceedings. tJ. lveexes, a first sergeant in the The Boy Who Was United States marines, stationed The Man Wa Stupid on Goat 1 land here, snatehed a rivate's revolver from its holster n KU children. I am going to tel) yon tonight abbut a very stupid esterday and deliberately blew "Uis name was Tommy, but he made so.many loj. said daddy. out bis brains. Prior to a recent Dlunders and so much trouble that he was called Stupid' by all brawl in which h was aceused of b knew him. If he were sent upstairs for mammas eyeglasses ot something else and bring down her slippers instead, la woull he ihinkiug participating and the alleged or if he were aoked to bring pupa a magazine he would return with the cat drawing up of a false report1 to or maybe ihe broom. Oil. he was a very stupid boy ludeed. , h s One hay mamma sent Tommy to the store to get live pounds of sugar. Mipierors eoneeining a beatof to have a ing Dispels colds awd Headaches 1 PAGE SEVEN E Surgt. Reeves Preferred Death San I raueiiseo, Juue death to disgrace and pro- a. JOURNAL. LOGAN. UTAH. 'TKI-WKEK- vi J i xj s t ? J iu j The Best Land Opportunities in The Arid West For a long time we have been telling the people that a railroad was going to be built into Teton Valley. We are now on the eve of realizing that fact; grading will begin July 1st; the right of way has been secured and proper conveyances made. It is therefore time for those who want to invest in Teton real estate to do so without further delay. Values have materially increased; but by reason of having options on large acreage beforejtbis movement was started we are giving our many customers the advantage of the low figures. The following are only a few of the splendid investments which we have to offer to those who are interested in one of the best irrigated countries to beTound in the west: We have 160 acres within three miles from Driggs, all fenced, splendid soil, good improvements, 10 acres of fall wheat, putting up 60 to 70 tons of hay ; fine grain or beet land, 40 acres plowed ready to put into grain, $30 per acre We have another 160 acres all fenced, with 120 acres under cultivation, good buildings and good water right, only four miles from town, for $25 per acre. We have 160 acres or 320 acres within & mile and a half of the depot.- - Splendid soil, good water right, no gravel, fenced and fairly well improved, foi5$22.50 per acre; land which will be worth within 18 months at least $40 per acre'. We have 200 acres adjoining- the range, independent water, almost all under cultivation, fairly good improvements, ,buts right up against the mountain, opens up on the summer range, all good soil. In any other country would be worth $100 per acre. For 33 days this ranch thoroughly equipped, is for sale at $50 per acre. Now is the time to buy,' If you Aput it off for 30 days, or 60 or 90 days people will pay from ' $5 to $20 per acre more for the same ground. If you are interested write to ns; come and see us, inspect the lands personally. We have automobiles with whifch to meet our customers at the railroad point, St. Anthony, for the purpose of inspeetin g our lands-.- ' Come up and take a free ride over the Teton Basin, and make the best investment of your life. - . . KILLPACK AND EVANS DRIGGS, IDAHO u, FOLLOWING IS THE NEW- - SCHEDULE at LOGAN OFFICE s CLOSING OF MAILS: North-anin. m. a. and 3:40 South... ..7:30 East, West, p. 12 m. and 7 :30 p. m. Preston Branch .. ...; Branch Loop, via Wellsville" etc,.. 3:40 p. m. v ' Providence and Millville, R. F. D.. .9:30 a. m. Benson-Kin(except Sunday). . . .9:00 a. m.. . R. F. D.'No. X, College WardWay.9.30 a. m. . R. F. D. No. 2, Greenville Way. 9.30 a. m. d 1 g, t f ARRIVAL OF MAILS: East. West, North and South 6 :20 a. m., 1 KW p. m. 8 :30 p.m. 8 :23 . m. and 4 :30 p. m. Preston Branch .1:00 p. jn. Branch Loop, Wellsville, etc 4:30 p. m. 'Providence and Millville Benson-Kin(except Sunday)... .3:30 p. m. .4 :30 p. m. No. D. R. F. 1, College Ward . . e R. F. D. No. 2, "Greenville ....1.00 p. m. General Delivery, Stamp, and Carriers Windows, open from 9 to 10 oclock a. m. on Sundays and Holidays. Registry and Money Order Department closed entire day. i g, ' - -- Very Respectfully, JOSEPH ODELL, Postmaster. |