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Show in j; m I Local Jottings. f P " m- k 0. Thompson of Ilyrun was a Logan V' p visitor on Saturday. ft Bf John Tliorpe, Jr. of Collego ward S K, came to Logan on Saturday. fa ffl. ' i off on Suits, i off on Shoes, I oil on Bn Jfi.-5 Hats at, Dunbar, Robinson & Co. ml JjKu Tho Ncttleton shoe. Tho best In if IB? America at, Dunbar, Robinson & JEf Co. Ik Bb , John II. Edwards, the rustling busl- H m ',j ncss man of Hyrum, was In Logan on fri,jl", Saturday. it wr Considerable hay is being baled and JL 11 shipped In Mendon, a good llgurc Is m H," paid for tho same. m: i& Nathan Thomas and wife, who now 'm 1$ resldo In Salt Lake city, aro visiting in 'I friends in Logan for a few days. , y, Special values In Underwear, Shirts Kp and Drawers 25 cent each 50 cents Iffc; . values at Dunbar, Robinson & Co. . $K' We hear that sheep have been dying IjK, in Idaho to an alarming extent, owing nmKi' to tho deep snow which has been wEtr crusted. H Last Friday night the Sunday school ftfP of 1arac1lso t'ave an entertainment, Jills', which was llrst class. It was also a i f Kg ' financial success. k Ht ' hi $?''' Our friend Hurry Shaw, formerly lf Ik connected with tho Consolidated Wag- PI Ik on & Machine Co., was over from KM' Paradise on Saturday. frJJR Tho Homo Dramatic Company of rMk Mendon Is playing to good houses in w Jilr their town and give better satisfaction E1?- than some of the traveling troupes. 111 Elsewhere in this Issue will be found kh a notice of a reward that Is offered pcr- K"H sonally by the lish and game warden $' of this county. Mr. Thornley is deter- JMBt' ' mined to bring violators of the law HHj- to Justice. Hfi $ The Campbell Mfg. Co. which have PM&f . been doing business in this county 'JBg- during the past month in tho fanning cJJE, mill line, has shipped the stock on lm, hand to Greely, Colorado. Our towns- IgwP-' ' man Mi- AVm. Terry goes along as a KqK - salesman. E$Hfti Alfred Anderson of Ilyrum hud a Wp preliminary hearing before the Jus- RHPi tice's court last Friday on a charge of H& assault and battery. Ho was bound EflEt over to the district court in tho sum ImMwv of llvc hundred dollars. KRs'- Jacob Larscn the contestant in the tafe- County Clerkship case was over from pHv' l'aradlso on Saturday. Ho states that EfijUr', the attorncjs aro ready to proceed In K the caso Just as soon as tho transcript 6HK'- is completed. Jacob Is still In it and gJJjB feels sure that he will yet occupy the ' WF position that ho was eleetedto 1111. r 1 1 f , Great Bargain Sale at Robinson Bros. See their ad. Samuel Obray tho sheep man of l'aradlso was In Logan on Saturday. Special salo of Gents, furnishing goods, at Robinson Bros. 45 Main Street. John Anderson of Lowlston who now teaches school In Mendon, visited Logan on Saturday. Miss "Winfrcd Miner returned Friday Fri-day night from an extended visit with friends at Salt Lako City. Corlcss Coon Collars aro tho best 2 for 25 cents Collars in tho City for salo at, Dunbar, Robinson & Co. Tho 40th Quorum of the Seventies will hold its next meeting Tuesday evening Feb. 17th. All members aro invited to be present. Tho family of Benjamin Housclcy of l'aradlso Is plunged In grief over tho death of ono of their youngest children, child-ren, which was burled on last Thursday. Thurs-day. 1'crsons desiring to look over bills as presented to the legislature can peruse them by calling at tills ofllcc, where some of them arc kept on file. Elsewhere will be found an advertisement adver-tisement of tho "Windsor Hotel Salt Lako City. Parties visiting Salt Lake City will Unci a clean, homelike up-to-date place to stay. Try them. Joseph Ffedrlckson of Avon commenced com-menced working for W. II. Hurst at the Logan House saloon on last Monday. Mon-day. It will seem like old times to havo Joseph In Logan again. According to tho thermometers in various parts of tho town, Friday night was by far the coldest night we have had. Thermometers register cd 18 and 20 degrees below zero. Alexander Maughan, formerly a partner in tho linn known as tho City Livery Stables has withdrawn from tho firm. Henry Porter, we understand, Istho.solo proprietor. Wo express our sincere thanks to the many friends that helped us with their sympathy and efforts In tho late bereavement of our dear son Carl E. Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Johnson. Elsewhere In this issue will be found a notice of levy on the stock of tho Ricli Cacho Mlnnlng Company. In our next issue wo will publish some Items that will provo of Interest to tho stockholders. Tho manager of tho Thatcher opera house is to be congratulated upon securing ono of tho greatest hits of tho season, Sam Morris, in his own play entitled "Tho Teddlcr's Claim." Mr. Morris is said to excel all his previous pre-vious efforts as a comedian in the por trayal of Moses Levi In this play. While fun starts fast and furious from tho rise of the curtain there is an underlying story of tho struggle of a young woman to regain her honor, and tho manliness as portrayed of western life, where the scenes of the drama aro laid, arc said to be strikingly strik-ingly realistic and true nature. A letter from M. O. Bell dated Mangareva, Gamblers, Dee. 20th. 1002, says he escaped tho torrlble results of tho great tidal wave that visited the vicinity of Tahlta during tho latter part of December. He was on the sea at the time, and while dreadfully sea-sick, suffered no other inconvenience. inconven-ience. In his letter ho speaks of the work there, but to tho effect that there had as yet been Utile opportunity opportun-ity for effective work. Tho many friends and relatives of Elder Bell will be pleased to know that ho was alive and well on the 20th of December, as it was currently reported that he with other missionaries had perished at a prior date. non. Aquilla Ncbcker has returned from Salt Lake city where ho has been during tho past week. While thero friend Qull with other Logan men raised his voice In no mistaken languago as to tho maintenance of tho A. C. Under tho constitution of the stato tho A. 0. must remain in Its present location, but local Jealousies havo arisen to the extent that laws aro being prepared to detach somoof the branches of learning from tho college col-lege and remove them elsewhere civil engineering, etc. Theio Is no doubt that under the present wise managment of tho institution that all of tho branches taught can bo taught more cheaply hero than at any other placo In tho state. If this Is tho caso, the taxes of tho people should not be used In making any change whatever, for it means an outlay. Be guided by tho old maxim "leave well enough alone." Wo trust that tho Legislature Legisla-ture will take a common senso view of tills matter and promptly vote down any measure that may bo Introduced to Incieaso tho taxation of tho people merely to satisfy the whhnes of a few Individuals who aro but very small tax payers In tho state. |