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Show ft TWELFTH YEAR' STMTS LOGAN, UTAH, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1902 m J. S. Nelson & Bon Shoes for gentlemen. They are winners, B. T. FACULTY because they fit weU, weargoid, suit your purse, and look nice. They are made by a reliable HOLD house, every pair warranted and sold at City Shoe Store. Oysters, fruits and candies at the Star Grocery, Center street. Given A Do not fail to see Adv. of Logan Dry Goods Co. in this issue. Clean fresh groceries at the Happy Evening Star Grocery, Center si.'eet. it Cast iron hose for children , double knee, heel and toe.C.K.W One of the greatest and See the carpets at Logan Dry pleasantest events in the history Goods Co. before buying else- of the lirigham Young College was held Tuesday evening, fhen where. the facnlty tendered a social parThe New Corn Cure, Money to the students- The profarn back if not satisfactory, sold by ty was begun at 8 p.m., at which City Shoe Store. hour were present on the stand Remember the fact that we are President and Mrs. Joseph F headquarters for the Whitmores 'Smith, President and Mrs. Joseph Shoo Polish. City Shoe Store. M or rell, President a nd Airs. Ja ines Special lot of Drew Selby shoes Linford, Dishop Preston .Trustee were priced $3.56 and $4, Choice Martineau, 'residents Parkinson and Pitkin, and Dr. J. M. Tanner. $2 pr. Logan Dry Goods Co. The program comprised songs Umbrellas and parasols reby the college choir, the class of paired .t J. C. Nielson's Dicycle 19:)3, ac d the students; a pleasing shop, First North street. address of welcome by President Jnst received, an elegant line Linford; a beautiful violin solo by of table linens and napkins, all Irof. C. M. Harris; a vocalsoiu by Prof. W. O. Robinson; a sel- prices at Eliason Sisters. Uoi'.nHr NO. 83 nearly equaling 10,000 by the late John D. Morrissy, the Leadville LIGHT millionaire mine owner and man. one wonders at the tude of a world that cares nothCITY V ing for the past record of a highbred horae in its wild pursuit after a few measly dollars, L. C. Lor was raised by W. B. Richards of this city, and was Officers and Members of a Local Literary foaled by a mare that had been Club. the property of a man by the name of L. C. Lee, manager of Walker Bros, ranch, and it was The Bs aeon Light Society, the for this reason that the colt was named for the ranch manager. ladies literary club of this city, An event not on the AgriculThe horse was raced for years in has begun its years work with tural college year book took this city, and all the old time race- bright prospects for a pleasant place Thursday morning at that goers will readily remember his and profitable course of study. institution. For some days past many remarkable performances The club motto is Sunshine and ill feeling had been growing on the old mile track in the south- Purity Mrs. Fanny Vernon is named students three the western against callable president. Miss part of the city'. At the Lawrence Thatcher, Turner and time it was thought that the horse V irginm A. Bush Toombs on account of what was a "y Li nford si c reta was a world-beaterand his repu ry , Miss termed their opposition to the talion reached Morrissey of Lead Iilln? Peterson Cor. Secretary, Wulda Miller, troiisur1!'. college. It was alleged that they ville, who purchased him from shouted epithets against the colThe program committee conMr. Richards. L. C. Lee was taken east and sists of Mcsdumes Fannie Vor- lege while on the streets in colracid over many of the principal non Maty If. Linford, and Maria lege uniform. Thursday morntracks of the country, where he C. lviter, and Miss Virginia A. ing while the chapel was in progress a large number of students won thousands for his already Hush. Tin members an Mes. took the three young men down rich owner. L. C. Lee is now dames Mary H. Linford, Rose cellar, tied tlieit hands, turned owned by Joseph lioper of Denver the host? on them, kicked them and as he is 23 years old, the once and buffeted them considerably. famous horse will probably spend the rest of his days in common tannic Vernon, Hulda Miller, They then marched them up into chapel with a placard reading toil, along with the ordinary Annie Kemp, Emily Smith, Lucy The Punishment to traitors. equine, a :i unknown horse far re- L. Robinson, Gene McAllister, and the then moved from the place of liis birth. and Emma Hyde, and Misses. dispersed party without continued then L. C. Lee was a native of Cache Lulu CarjKnter, Tillio Peterson, meeting further disturbanc e. county, being born on the Rich Louisa Wansgaard. Virginia A. Thu affair has caused someGarments in all weights of cot; 1 ber of incidents in erly history urdsfarm at Mcudou. lie was Hush, and Rose Homer. Mrs- dames Loonoia Kerr, Mary I,, thing of a sensation in all circles. ton and wool. Prices commencing of the church and drew therefrom one of the many fine horses The three students and their at $1.00. Cache Knitting Works. many- beautiful lessons. 11$ ad- duced in this count. (rowans, Atlmlia 1. Steed, and Emma Osborne, !inl Mias friends feel much aggrieved and to monished the be students bfave A great variety of cotton blankconsiderable loud talk is heard. cirto do are honorary members. under all right ets, also Utah wool blankets. enough Several squads of students gath- Cache and to never allow cumstances, Knitting Works. ered on main street Thursday Logan Registrars. temptation toward evil associaHomemade quilts linen with tion, but the presence of Marshal or gambling to in drinking The House. The following are tho rp"is-trar- s Crockett prevented a free for all wool, superior to the down quilts ; fiuence them. He said that phrs for Logan City. They can col- and much cheaper. CacheKn.itled to happy and honored fight on one occasion. The .youth be found , at their residences on e occcur-rencting Works. manhood and old age, while a lege; faculty regret the days for registration, appointed and all rational citizens 1 lot Drew Selby shoes, were .weak and vaccillatiog court- left 1st next The attraction at the District Emanuel Peterfeelare endeavoring to allay the $3.00 and $4.00. Only a few of a a stain and brought disrespect, opera house is the son. Nevada" The After the meetings the students Co. next kind but while they last choice ing that lias been aroused. 2nd District John Monday evening. Johnson, , ihree st uV'uiits 'dediTie tlty will were " The $2.00 pr. Logan Dry (Todds I irdividuallyintroducftdj only 3rd' Johire A. be revenged on their tormentors Co. President Smith, Trustees Pres is a trueleading lady ofthis troupe i trom. philanthropist. and it is ptssible that the end is ton and Martineau, and the other 4th On her way to Minneapolis A. E. Anderson. Buy your pianos and organs of distinguished not yet. guests. to tin 3th House Smithfield. H. il. G. Morrell. open li jou Opera Thomas, George A banquet was served in tli3 there. (4 6th Elsa JMiss the star He the carries M. Eames. Conover, Kings- lower rooms, and thereafter Ryan, Another chapter in the studii 7 th dem of B. unstinted ihe and Cable A. Chase Nevada, X. Smith. TJios. ent war took place Thursday bury. and was spent dancing, play-- ' tpnjt!r side of her evening orus rth S. character, Chicago Cottage Oardon. Lucy evening. About thirty friends pianos ing games, et?. It was a memur-- ' well as her obstinate side, says .01 h John If. Smith. able evening, and proved that of the three young men who wore gans. 10th It seems tint Mrs. M . . Ladies and Gentlemen, when President Linford, Professors Manager Miller. huzed went to the college board.n. car. in tin of the to seal opposite ing house during the evening and ever you intend to purchase Kidg?s, Vernon, Hall, and others her, a man sat with a baby of attempted to get possession of Shoes and Rubber Goods please are capable of preparingand car- less than one year whose beautiTHE MARKET. Coach Cuwplx'll, whom they call at the Iixelusive Shoe Store, rying their plans to a successful face Miss ful attracted Ryan. blame for the attack made upon by the First National Bank, Alain conclusion. Logan dealers are oTering the noticed She the father falling him find to failed find will a them. They for giain and Street, where you following notes of the college asleep in the most painful at- produce: prices but a number of students emerged j complete stock of the finest andi Prof- - Robinson, vocal instruct-- , titudes and at last during one of .Small Profit from the house and some scuffling 'best footwear. Wheat or 60 the college, brings great en- - hw evidently lminful awakenings, ensued. One student was struck and Qhick Returns is my motto. Oats to the her arms 90 into baby bis work, and the !je in the head with a reck thrown i You will also find the Shoe The father Hogs remarked 05 that J are students consequently making pain- pairing first class by no one knows whom, andCrockhe nor neither the child Eggs 19 hrd great progress. Andreas Peterson. fully injured. Marshall Chickens 15 to 25 President Linford is certainly slept well for days or nights. of ett was sent for and thirty-on- e Lucerne reason 7 to 71 the for the man in gently the Asaiiig right right place. the belligerents were arrested. Potatoes the tlier his iu 18 Notice. that this, The is replied ahead with before Justice college moving They appeared had wife two died before in ma and days a of Two strides, confei-ence rapid Pederson yesterday. king bright a The regular quarterly strange city and he had been important them were lined $3. each, and the of the Cache stake of Zion era in its history. sol ohm se a s she fea red h e her nOi'llf ftf The attendance is uraeticallv TnrmA were each as will be held in Logan tabernacle other twenty-nin- e 26 spssod $2.30. Sunday and Mondar, Oct. and 27, ut JO a.m. and 2 p.m. The officers and members generally are invited to be present. one is hoped for already. The situation and had hardly closed Land to Joseph. Morrell, her eyes. Miss Ryan looked at students a are inteland s II. bright Anderson Isaac at sale J. Smith, Sample Logan Sugar ligent party of youths, and it is the little head on her breast W.W. Alauglian, to A. Fredrick, Factory. Apply Genial Bishop Farrell was a saw and that had an tln-come to Provid to sloop watch at inspiration Stake Presidency. work or at play, so zealously do the weary little one, so she enee, Utah. Logan visitor 'ltiursday. :l Oj they enter into either. They quietly resumed her seat and Notice. Allegrettis ceiebr&ted Chocowas ESTRAY NOTICE. to see will a soon be that overjoyed Co. for all rood their Bros. power Riter at Drug lates The Relief Society conference lives in this intermountain re- the father was comfortably i hav in m j povsrwinn: ad- of the H. Andersons Read John limmlml ivwinMiBff When I came m Hyrutn Stake of Zion will gion. slumbering. vertisement in this issue. convene in the Hyrum Meeting from the smoking car, then sat Miss lfyan, rigidly holding that .T.h?..f.!2r!,' ri.h ni.nnl if n.t elkini'.l 1 ablets and school supplies at house Sstutd&y Oct.25. Meetings Noted 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. News will be held at street. Center baby as though her life dejvnd-- ; the Star Grocery, .Midto ti. iiiKiu.,t bi.ij-- r A full attendance is earnestly dei ed on that sleep. As we steam Fri'laj, Oct. .... or ikr!E 1'OUm,k Wool bats, best in town, at sired. Utah'. ed I was hor- O into Minneajxilis, Utah Cache Knitting Works. E. ritied to see no intention on her Ilur.inmj : Howell, President. Mary of the Good linoleum only $1. a yd. at 'part Mary O. Hill, Secretary. train and leaving on l1 suddenly she said lo me, Find Logan Dry Goods Co. DONT GO TO J0:iN DOES FLACc I'm Information 1ms readied Utah! out th" next Misses school shops prieo 90 with this child ami coal and For vaing L. I.whii ti::.efiim wood, that kindling Store. ily C.Loe, thoone cents at City Shoe 'n war.y, 1)Vl 3. d n i;i a l :' IJ'MItl. And Kut come to Ai.derson 'll rtullb-'M- l Oils ; vi r had !. (i ", J. com. Suits f J' Childrens Urikm I.- - '!!. I n:,ioast of l.ithintr office. You b'V'l St. I.; .'If. j; ti.li, store, in WK C. mencing at 23c a suit. Denver for a paltry -. got the best mill stuff, Mum ; ;i A la rro l:i. :r i.'rl rfs ?.n 1 JJr: w-- 1 a nut and her Free We have just received groceries. delivery to it s known that I Lo iirn1 ' t wonderful cost. any part. large shipment of tho BETl Students Latter Retaliate and are Fined. - - vice-presiden- t, , - Ron.-Home- r Amusements at Opera - 1 7 i ! m Local Lines Lease-Nea- r of Pacer j j 7 . iuir-'Tl'i.- -n I r.a-.- - O.-r- , pin-- . - I t iW"" i 'J V |