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Show TWELFTH YEAR LOGAN, UTAH,. SATURDAY. MARCH 15 1902 NO. 21? UliKilllLE PAY BILLS OF S lineare Tools, G-ard- er Senator Rawlins htroducss t. Measure in Frank W. Ml! S. Senate- - i Be Sent Too Way ward to Reform snJ Will School- - Washington, D. C., March 12. Senasor Rawlins introduced the following bill, which was read twice and referred to the committee on Indian affairs. A bill lor appropriating the sum cf $1,121.037. 38. to be paid to the state of Utah for expenses incurred in suppressing Indian hosti'itiesin thcttrritorv of Utah as shown by vouchin 1865-6-7- , ers on file in the war department and in senate document of the h first session of the Coi.grcss. Street and Three on .4S:tools& Cer.tcr A ty Fifty-sevent- City Health Regulations . es 9 The clearing has been made for Mr. Robert Murdock's new building on Main street. It will have a handsome front when completed, and will cost about The preliminay operaf6,UU0 tions for the other new buildings hardware Store Cenier Street. gan iflm List. A I 1 bid 1 - - Inpre siv Obseqiies for Mrs. Charles 11 - L. t:ot? pleted and the walls will shortly begin to rise. They comprise the Coop Grocery Co. building west of the opera iiouse; and the Con. Wagon and Machine Co and the Sidney Stevens buildings on the north side of Center street. Thero is talk of the erection of an amusement hall by Mr. Zeph Thomas and others, either on Center or Main streets. I c 1 Cheapest Place. Largest Variety LA FOUNTS , j'1endid 1 tbe-Mf!.- . Brushes and Breams, and General BousefLrnishin SPECIALITY. Street Projected. Frank W. Hill, an irrepressible youngster who is living with the family of Mr. Peter Johnson ot Logan Sixth ward, was arrested Wednesday evening by Officer Peter Christiansen. A complaint was eworn Alma Johnson, charging the boy with incorrigibility, lhe prisoner is 14 years of age and seems to bean extremely wayward youth. He has threatened several times to kill his benefactors, and while being corrected Wednesday drew a huge pocket knife and attempted to stab Mr. Johnson. The in Indiana reside boys parents and are soon coming to Utah. Mr. Johnson asked the district court to send the youngster to the AN ORDINANCE! reform school. When placed in Adoi't.'LK Oiian.'iiilK- iefiilMirr.a t for the jail night, the boy pleaded 'tj HrJ of Ho.ltb.( for ouuoil of Lopun He It Onl:iined its l)i had icy enough tobacco to last City: U'aS, him until morning. are cteclan-- to be That Section the qurn.ii line rc!' ai.iJ ivifulailnn- of the LoHart listened to the Judge gan I'iiy Hoard of I!ea!th, viz.-' avand ocher of the boys actions ThursKuie 1. Ali story id knowledge of The (xiM:nr nf nr.f ararlet day afternoon and immediately viz. ili htheriH, rmaU-iofever, whnopin conch, nick kick r dcri'iaau cjiidcmic of made an order committing the any ernptive acnslkpos. or any jron havinir reaima to auch iliceOK- csieta nr here by required boy to the reform. school for seven to reto-- t the mine to the Hoard of lleallh. years. He was taken to Ogder. ir-nligh S The place wherex uny peierp or fever or arariet lave diphtheria. by Sheriff Rigby the same day. , a yehow Khali have dikplavcd then-u""-- One on Main and Graniteware. "'man organ, from Harris Music- - Co., valued at an(n ,Quine UUt rom A. Newburgers P- - store, valued at ,. A'nickel plated watch, from Oo. his guarantee for one year, valued at $,Y00. Jewelry store, will, roili unLar ltobiiison A- - ij... :s ciothing store, oJnor,e Twelva 'jooks. by popular authors, value, 75 emits each A handsome Dressing Case, from C. M. Wen del hoes Jewelry Store, value, $i! 00. . C. Shaw. n amall-po- til-.- whirl te printed in plain blade letter the name which tliercin cxiatk- All other of the1 with a contwU'J dje aece eliall be - c f( pir half i,, The cniarsntli.e S- - DEATH AT x mnat be r.llcwed il fever for in can- - of or acfuin eight ikiy. or nntii dewinamation an much lowr a end hue tl.ri,iial-.lad. to lie it judgre theaiMindinK physician may In diphtheria the iisarantlne r.s aiiaiie mall-jox the remau at lea trn iiy. i n Would you like to possess one of the above articles: Vo-Hyrum, March 9. The funeral may service over the remains of Sister . .live a chai.ee to do so by paying y oar toTliu Nation ( Ann Shaw was held March 7, in J year advance t; j the Hyrum meeting house. The remains were carried by her sons, The church was filled to its utare Still hn most The music was flair aliall re main nucil dwMjun.'rarion capacity. and in th opinion of been Addresses very appropriate. tha Hrd of llealni fit for formication. In wtvwrpinx ronyb, m(slea and chickennr- lz . were made William . by occurir lr ina Humph d all1 niitive 0 ire t' ... , !' pox the qnKriitiiit'! flfr 'Urey s'; Mayor. O HTdiuporcf conrnunicating the cii- I m jOVCiI. Thoreson - C- i (,ve and And Little Girl is II! With Bafflin? eaaeaof dih'.Leria, cmall-pJr!sIRnln.-l- n C. hair All bore and thail remain for W. Parkinson. the ;uiiriucine aearlM at lat tiro da; e aftrr fumigation nnd dbunfeo-tiorecord of the faithful labors of And we offer som: hall have liecn. completed. greai bargains in fjents'. Indies' 4 Children s L'adcr teat Knla 5. in exceeding mild taw of the above in Sister Shaw the ward in Hoard of Health rlie Hyrum may mentioned for a 1k ita diacidion maintain the quarantinethe for the last 32 years. recom'or Spring and Summer we have the most complete line in the kpecificd upon period than aboveB,tc!iili--i Fmithtield.Mur. 10. There are Where utj. and offer t plijHipinr. . mendation of the death or sorrow sickness, hi m cl wiiieh u of any Knle rt. The several severe cases of diphthnf any kind from a m th't-owas, Sister Shaw always was willfever. One to vriinhnM anvil rl.ini friun attendance eria and scarlet jc( at the Invest prices dinnl-aTVchon! or any pnblic ti c to lend a helping hand and wa ing octo death has the a rbjsi-eiaup by present ocat'e ir pDiionnccd curred through a complication of known for the valuable assistance t ot disaases. In the family of given to the needy. Deceased was born at Walsall, Ralph 'I hornlcy a bright little 5 boy of years, was taken away. Staffordshire England, Feb. 1, t niincc no The I"" daugh.er of Wil- - 1838, and was baptized Jan. 4 PHtini tli ili yl orcinlK k. hft. r th Min puieri-- lv thr liarn or rrriiiiv any Tbornley, is quite sick with 1855; was married lo C. C. Shaw .hail hnviLfrti.ifrtkinn fmin some riwiWimUki' ..Mintic kind of an ailment that is April 16, i860, and emigrated to inrtfwrnHii n b thororiKhly .livinfertwl SOmeVvliat pUZZlillg U) the d0C- Utah in 1865. and was stven tun.. Tim first cau of thr months on the She wnlkec' vl.hll nn.ler any pretext way. So was attributed to eating Kn'oS sicjrnf.ss - . o..ntrinn mcmI the ezHtenrer of any all the across the nearly way plains in the fnrnilyi.f some canned salmon. Every s an old babe by the hope is entertained for her re- carrying "doles' An ' porw'n who i her-- " and had the l.iirlfrr misfortune of bury..f Kf.ilth to ik rnbject to qnnr-i- n covery. '"to any rontxKin C& of s n. r.e. or.: her children on the The aged wife of Peter of linit: by the may ing Mit'h ire orUmUIi nenee-ito prevent st lcf been seriously ail- way. Ustablltihed 1893. .. .ntmi.on Ivina phitim t..Ahw. fVHP HillM Ijl1 ik ill r.iafiakH ff 15 hi for the died months, ing past ezereUe:.!t h. anil all t?. Wc buy sell and exdn tVc-re i:inM lv last week and was buried yesterb..w.,l "nil ki.lm-Hoaa fr..-chlor-i.l- We loan money, cheap money. with "vrbolic th..nnphly day. unlilimn.i41 JO. of 'i . e or Wc make wiilf, deeds of. inle 11. in all h nsisM .'.on fiiiiiuwii.ni aniNearlerf-viT.tl- iCollect estates i:i the old v'):'.d, notice;. vfl. 1.1. loon':.. Kil l If do .'lMPfT!.;,a not receive . t you ltr n. your of The regular miarterlv confer. "r 0'fice over Caviie Knitfir works, loso. .tin fn,ni.fikK Notary work performedNation of and sure be f11 V of cnee the Stake regilarly, Hyrum 100 jsend word to this office. tv,-ei- nec-aerr- y. we qnar-nntir.- tit-ro)- y it - 1 w-,,.- .tn-- .' k. 5 V cs r te-- n a.-.- diaeai-es- . tla-es- jnri-.-ii- auf-ferii-ur a hci-d.- f o. 1 1 AFifQ VI liO t-- n t - Iwh-- unkraii-mw- l. witl-.Ckti- I S.inS'liSSK v-- Tried, True and Reliable r eight-month- He A Swen-jsouwhoha- pv .- -I r'tn. v.v; H-- 1 i u-- r-lof i - Ynen-nn.- . .iili-;,.a. -i- HUtlf-nv.- - ii,i I - .i.-i- I .iit Ill! Seeds for our Climate. I have seeds which guarantee will yield. They are grown here in Logan and are fully rad(J. acclimatised. Pitkin, Corn, (co. 1. C. Thoresmi, ishes. lettuce, turnips, a ,d all Stake Presidency. other garden stuff. GiuMhcm a trial. Store-FoGeorge l.arrett, L'gati. Bros Anderson W. l.arrett's office. At John choicest groceries, flour. gonna ie, etc , cull on hinil And For Sale J doors east of tithing of Home Grown Applefree.p) t( ...g.VPst )MCes and prompt N. H. Hanson, one block south and two eat of Deseret mills. 1 I. I1h! i Minifli. '' L,'''T,,'r,tVfo?imnK rI ivrlify llii. ,,!,',;,7;UJ (l. rljy -' ik n fnl!. trn- - iirn! l.ntiuai.r ei.,l!l-li'i.I r.i" ii.L.r.1 A llmlth. 1 . co-n- i . T'GTtl tl: In (i ICOnlH 'it l..v f .-f . ' i , irdirian liav ''f A.l.; ihe , , r l line i !!' p , my SPRiMi I.INF Or Baby .Carriages and Go Carts Is Arriving z-- .i can Furniture, :Jsfy the Prettiest Baby in the C.i'iiity- as c!l as our fine line of EtZouItiings, THATCHLR l.;: and i--e (til'll! Picture Frames, cic BANK BUILDING. |