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Show I LOCALS. i - 11 j rum llayball went down to Salt Lake city Monday afternoon. Alma llenson, of Newton, left Mon day on a mission to Denmark. Hon. David P.ccles was a passenger from Logan Monday afternoon. Ilcnjamln K. Tlbbltts, of Provl-dence, Provl-dence, left esterday morning for a mission to this Kastern States. On Monday Uebcr Parker, of Wells-vllle. Wells-vllle. the Importer or thorough bred stallions was driving bargains with horsemen. We make a study or our Hosiery and Underwear departments andcansavo jou money by placing your Kali orders with us Campbell & Sons Co. In addition to the renowned, service; able Munslng Underwear we handle the Forest Mills, high grade Knit Un-derwear. Un-derwear. Campbell & Sons Co. Alfred Hanson the mining promoter of Tonopah went to Ogden yesterday to attend a directors meeting of the Tonopah Golden West Mlninlng Co. J. M. Jensen, formerly employed In this city by tho Paclllc Kxprcss company, com-pany, but who has been at Kemmcrer, Who., for sometime, has gone to Huttc. There is talk of Increasing the police force of this city. 1 f this Is done, Don C. Hanson, or I'eter Chrlstenscn cannot be beaten they arc both men or experience. Kleganc assortment er Isabella Foxes. UlackConeys, Kolinskys, Lynx, Natural Squirrel), Mink and Krmlne Scarfs and Mulls f rom 2.r0 to-KlOO at Campbell's. W. S. Hansen, the big farmer of Collinston and representative elect from Ilox Elder, spent Sunday in Logan Lo-gan with his brother Lorenzo, and returned re-turned home Monday. The trial of President Joseph F. Smith recently held In Salt Lake city for unlawful cohabitation, did not create much of a stir, he paid a line or WOO and the case was ended. Campbell's have Just received 2.V Ladles' Coals by express, new styles, new fabrics, at honest prices No sale, but superior . values for your money than offered elsewhere. The .second twin girl baby of Mis. Fred Applcman died on Monday. The remains will bo buried In Salt Lake city by tho side of its little companion compan-ion that preceded It three das ago. President W. II. Kerr and Doctor Yoder returned homo from Haton Rouge. Louisiana on Sunday evening, where they attended a convention of Presidents and Professors of Agricultural Agricul-tural collcfies. Hans Otte, litter's man at Gailand, spent Sunday at Logan and returned to Sugarvllle Monday afternoon. The excitement among the Jap laborers who were robbed of $10,000 wages by an absconding manager or contractor, Is still unabated. Last Saturday night a genuine surprise sur-prise was tendered W. 0. Davis at his residence on North First East. Tho event was due to his departure tho following morning for a European mission. His many friends present made him feel that while absent ho would not be forgotten. Frank W. Hunt, ex-Governor of Idaho, Ida-ho, died at Goldtield on the 23th. Tho report stated that he died from la grippe, caused by contracting a heavy cold. Some of his friends here believe it was pneumonia, as that disease Is quite prevalent In that locality. On Thursday night "open house" wlll.be kept at the Common Room in St. John's rectory, 2o:t West Center street, for tho men of the two colleges who may remain In town for the holidays. holi-days. It Is hoped that many will take advantage of this opportunity for spending a pleasant evening. On Monday morning cx-Illshop Thomas X. Smith was stricken with a paralytic stroke, His right side Is paralyzed and his speech Is affected. affect-ed. Ills relatives and friends arc deeply touched with the condition of the venerable gentleman. Everything Every-thing possible Is being done for his relief. .larncs 'Hayden who married the daughter of LaurlU Johnson sorao tlmo ago, came to Logan the fore part of the week accompanied with his wife, who has a bright baby girl. The lady will remain with her parents for a short time. M r. Hayden started for Oakland yesterday morning, where ho will work at his profession as telegraph tele-graph operator |