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Show Generalities. C. V. Hansen general painter. 7ftf C. A. Smurthwalto bought two cars of alfalfa seed In Henson ward Wednesday Wed-nesday at ten cents per pound. Good onions for sale at the A. C. of U. experiment station. Wm. Edwards, furniture dealer, has been most fortunate In securing the agency for the famous .lew el Steel Ranges. This range Is favorably known In this community. Veal, l'ork and 1'oultiy wanted at He II Rros. Frank R. Chrlstcnscn, of Ogdcn.has signitlcd his willingness to accept the vacancy on the Amcilcan party ticket, caused by the leslgnatlon of Prof. 1. K. Smith, of this city. Small house to lent. Apply It. F. Rlter. The seel men of this county have bought not less tnan WO.OOO worth this season, and .still there is more to be sold. The pi Ice Is now up to 10 cents. Many sold at 8 cents. C. C. (Jarll lias bought between thiec and four cai loads. ' If (hugs, medicine or surgeiy don't cuie you, call at Hanks hotel and consult con-sult the doctor with the long hair. He is a Natuiopath. The way the Logan Furnltuie Company Com-pany have been turning out Ranges and Heaters since they received their car of the Famous Peninsular goods, goes to show that tlic people know a good thing when they sec It. "REM EM HER THK ALAMO" "TEXAS" Clyde Hansen, who lias been in Ma-lad Ma-lad for a year or more, at the head of "The Enterprise," was in Logan Wednesday Wed-nesday looking after business Interests. Clyde says he Is getting along nicely, making some money and getting a gieat deal of expeilencc. 'REMEMHER THE ALAMO" "TEXAS" Last Sunday two boys living in the West Held took a free ride to Richmond Rich-mond on the beet train. The railroad crew refused to let them ride back to Logan, thus compelling them to walk. To get even with this tieatment the boys uncoupled twelve cars that were standing on a switch and greased the track. It took about two hours for the railroad crew to move the tiain. Up to the present no arrests have been made. The best place for ladics'.children's men's shoes, also all kinds of the best makes of rubber goods Is at tho exclusive exclu-sive Shoe Store, Main street. The repairing department is always found complete. Andreas Peterson. The Glasmann meeting at Smlth-tleld Smlth-tleld Tuesday night was a hummer. The house was tilled and great enthusiasm en-thusiasm pievalled. The G. O. P. of Smithtlcld is up and coming with all its might. Glasmann was moic than pleased with his reception theie. The Hyrum meeting was no less a success. The opera house was ciow tied, and Glasmann held them for two and a half houis, and then they wanted moic. The Ogden Standard man's trip tlnough this county is like the marchof a conqticiing hero. All aie delighted to do him honor and to listen to his epose of democtatic fallacy. 'REMEMRER THE ALAMO' I "TEXAS' Mrs. Koop, of San Francisco, Is In Logan on a visit with her slstei, Mrs. M. E. Hanks, of the Lincoln. For lent -5-room house, ccntially located. Albert Hernsten. The R. Y. College Is making a great success of the t lie music department. More students arrived last week fiom Idaho and Montana to study with Miss Oliver and C. M. Han is. TEN EXPERIENCED KNIT-TERS KNIT-TERS WANTED AT THE UNION KNITTING MILLS CO. The icgular quarterly conleience of the Cache Stake of .Ion will be held In the Logan Tabernacle on Sunday and Monday, October .to and 31. at the usual hours, Joseph Morrell, Isaac Smith, W. W. Maughan, Stake Presidency. We collect all kinds of Indebtedness, out-law ed notes and accounts special attention. II. A. Pedeisen A: Co. Olllccovei Fhst National Rank. Repoits of political conditions In Hyrum aie most llatteilng to the lepubllcans. All the G (). P. gatherings gather-ings theie hae been laigely attended and those who aie making a still hunt for votes say that the sentiment is decidedly anti-demociatic. Thisgood news comes fiom other outside towns also. "REMEMRER THE ALAMO" "TEXAS" lloiscs and mares wanted, from two years past to sccn years old. Will buy nothing that weighs less than 1,200 pounds. They must all be gentle, gen-tle, if they are not bioke. Write or oi call at Andrew Andeison's, Mention, Men-tion, Utah. G. Hitmen, Hubbcll, Nebraska. Ne-braska. Four loom house to rent; two blocks west of A. C. of V. Inquire of C. Hugh Ry Older of the commissioners, Clerk Larson has notified cx-ClcrK Fanell to makcgootH407 of fees for which there Is no accounting. These fees arc for probate, district couit cases and miscellaneous matters. The original amount charged against Mr. Fanell was W71, but he Hied certain exceptions and many of these were allowed. FonSALr:- A two acre lot with a two roomed house, 200 4-ycar old fruit trees, one half acre strawberries, good water right, lnqulic at this olllcc. The Newton people had the pleasure plea-sure of listening to the Hon. James 11. Andcison, of Salt Lake City. Thursday Thurs-day evening. Mr. Anderson gave an able discussion of the political Issues. D. R. Roberts and Clerk Laisen occupied occu-pied a few minutes to good advan-toge. advan-toge. The New ton lepubllcans have certainly got things coining in great shape. The house was crowded and there was a splendid manifestation of enthusiasm. The Ai;itv Reet Digger and Sub Soil plow, sold by the Sidney Stevens Implement Co , is the only successful one made and all other devices aie merely a humbug and to use them a waste of time. Wo id came fiom Rutte, Montana, to Mis. Rena Tarbot, of the Second waitl, stating that her son .lohn had been seriously hint while performing the duties of brakeman on the linei between Anaconda and Helena. While the injuiles aie severe th"ro Is no occasion oc-casion for alarm. He Is in the hospital at Rutte where he Is receiving the best caio possible. Who is that man with the long halrV Why, he Is Dr. Petutsch, the Naturopath, through whom the blind get to sec, the deaf to hear, and the lame to walk, without drugs, medicine medi-cine or surgery. At Hanks hotel. According to The Tribune, the Unlveislty students have football enthusiasm to a llnisli. That paper says "Ry actual count theiowcie 120 students practicing foctball at the Univeisitv grounds Thursday evening. In addition to the regulai squad and the scrubs all the candidates for class teams wcic out, not to mention the many preps. It was a sight such as has seldom been seen at the university, univer-sity, but from now on will be repeated -very evening for the next month." One of the biggest cais of heating stoves eer unloaded In Logan was received by the Stevens Implement Co. Monday. Ruck's new "Hot Rlast" designs for this season aie beauties and as fuel saers they have no equal. Marriage licenses Issued since the 17th are as follows. Sylvester Keller and Esther L. Jensen, Mink Cicck: Sclester Keller and Clara Eglcy, Mink Creek: Edgar M. Wiight, Rennlngton, Ida., and Luella Nielsen, Logan; Al-v Al-v in Crockett Jr., and Emmie Jensen, Weston, Ida.: Edwaul L. Patteison and Mary A. Ilomick, Rloumlngton, Itia : Hamilton Raker and ElUaboih Rulst, Mention: Win. Sanborn and Myrtle Irwin, Pocatello, Ida.; Daniel R. Ilammon, St. Anthony, and Sarah A. U'atcis, Rlverdale, Idaho; James Emmett Rlchcson and Annlilanchard Logan, Nathaniel Campbell and Eleanor Humble, Victor Idah'. President .eo O Pitkin of Mill-vllle, Mill-vllle, was in town ycsteiday afternoon Rlshop lia Nebeker left for Lake-town Lake-town ycsteiday through Logan canyon. can-yon. For ladles' and Men's gymnasium shoes call at Andreas Peteison's. W. H Maughan, Jr., republican candidate for the legislature fiom the south end of the county, was in Logan yesterday. Stove pipe and elbows llftcen cents each at Curtls's, 3u West First North. For Sale ."io acre farm, with two good oichards, two houses, corrals and stables in Mt. Sterling. lnqulic of Peter and Rrlai Raugh, Wellsvllle. Several good homes for sale In Smithtlcld. lnqulic of Geo. Y.Smith. The iOth (Juoium of Seventy will meet In icgular session next Tuesday evening, Oct 2.". at the usual place. The attendance of all membets Is ic-qucsted. ic-qucsted. TEN EXPERIENCED KNITTERS KNIT-TERS WANTED AT THE UNION KNITTING MILLS CO The Joe Mei rill faun at Smlthtield has been sold oy Geo. Y. Smith, to J. T. Moses, the consideration being $11,275. Tills Is an excellent piece of property. Don't foigct the Davis eating car on Ccntci street. Call and see his electric cooker. I. E. I Held, of Salt Lake, an old newspaperman, was In Logan yesterday yester-day looking after business Interests and visiting the local newspaper boys. G. Gcssel, the brick makei of Cache county, will sell blck by the wagon or car load. The choicest kind. "Father" Rcrry, living at the mouth of East canyon, above P.ua-disc, P.ua-disc, met with quite a seere accident acci-dent last Tuesday. A gun hi the hands of a young son was accidentally accident-ally discharged, the load taking etfect in Mr. Horry's light side. It is said that the discharge went entirely tlnough the body in the region of liver, but that though the gentleman Is seventy-two years of age, he will lecovcr. M. I). McKane has opened a wholesale whole-sale and retail fruit stand at Hell Hros meat market. North Mam street, tf The Home Diamatic Co. will appear ap-pear again in minstrelsy, opera, drama and specialties, the date set being Monday, Oct. 24th. While the last perfoimance was unquestionably a great success, there were little discrepancies dis-crepancies which the company hopes to remedy at the coming performance. That which was good will be made better, that which was bad will be replaced with something that will meet with public favor. Theie are to be new songs, new jokes, a new diama, and new specialties. This is to be the real thing from start to llnish Don't miss It. Prices, 21, 35, 50 and 75 cents. If ou want good looms, clean beds and good meals at leasonablc pilces, go to the Titn.MoNT hotel. Gihnartin the contractor is tlnough with the cement walk business in Logan and is shipping his pataphei-nalia pataphei-nalia to Ogden. Mi. Gihnartin says that concicte woik is in Its infancy yet. He believes that this will prove the age of cement. Houses and bridges aie now being built of it, and, accoiding to Mr. Gihnartin, at much less cost than brick. He says that In a vciy short time high buildings will be constiucted of cement lather than steel. Aitlliclal stone is now being used In all the eastern cities, it being found to bo most serviceable. Rrlck will ciush under Its own weight when pit up over 200 feet; artificial stone will not crush under 400 feet. Artificial Arti-ficial stone will not absorb moisture, is hollow and a perfect conductor, warm in winter, cool In .summei. Mr. Gihnartin is of tho opinion that most residences will be constiucted ol cement ere long. Homcscekeis We will show von how to get a home, or pay oir a loan onyourproperty.il. A. Pisukuison &C'o Some of the local football enthus-1 lasts are inclined to feel gloomy over the iccent defeat of the A. C of I bunch by the boys from Montana. They argue that since the Unlveislty team beat the Montana boys to the tune of 17 to 0, the result of the local game Indicates that the A C of U. boys can not cope with the University. Univers-ity. This may be, in fact Is, all wiong. A year ago the Unlveislty skinned the Salt Lake High School to the tune of 40 too. A few days later the same high school gang came to Logan and beat the A. ( boys 5 to o Ten days aftei that the University boys came to Logan. "What was the scoie" 17 to 0. The Logan people have no leason to loso theirnerveovei the recent defeat, for it may prove tho best thing that could have happened. hap-pened. The boys now understand their weak points better, and aie sore enough at themselves to do or die the next time. Stay with them and give them your support. ! Miss Eva Waltcis, of the Sixth waul while hanging out clothes, Wednesday tan a long mstv nail al- j most tlnough hei foot. 'I lie in-' Juiy Is Indeed serious. Rev ("lemenson will discuss ' find s He.iutiful Woi Id" Sunday morning at ' 11 o'clock The suujeit of his (lis , course In the evening Is "The alue of Scientific Study." You are Inv Iterl tti these and the other set vices ' The First Eldeis tJuoium of the' Cache Stake will begin lnltllng meetings meet-ings for the coming season on Tuesday Tues-day evening, Oct. 25th, at 7:J0 o'clock, at the Sixth waitl meeting house All Eldeis residing In the First and Sixth wards of Logan aie Invited to attend. N. W. Haws, Piesidcnt. The Glasmann meeting at Wellsvllle Wells-vllle Thin stlny dicw out a packed, house, and the same success attended this meeting that has attended all the other Glasmann meetings. Dr. Phil-lips Phil-lips occupied the Hist thiitv minutes of the evening and It Is said that he made a gieat talk, winding up with a iccllatlonof an original pioduetion. Mr. Glasmann then talked for two hours and held his people spell bound The adheients of the G O. P. over theie aie Jubilant. Piof. Swpndsen in ills lepoit concerning con-cerning Rear Lake makes the statement state-ment that computations show that the Mood tllschaige fiom the lake dining din-ing the past ycai, over and above all existing appiopiiatioiis, amounts to l!12,5js acie-feet. oi enough to irilgate about 175,000 aeies of land in addition to what is now Inlgated. The showing show-ing Is a sin pi Ishu: one. it Is even a suipiise to the government oillci lis. who have been studying the situation for some time past Prof. Swendson, who has h.ulchaigeof the government work In Utah, said ycsteiday that the available supply of watei for stoiage from Hear Lake, as shown by the measurements mea-surements for a vear, was virtually double what he had estimated it vv ould be. |