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Show H Generalities, B We collect all kinds of Indebted- Bfl ness- II A. I'iidkuskn & Co. fl I V.. 15. Miles. Sinlthlleld's big niei- H chant, was In Logan Monda). H lioaidiand looms 10.1 West Center H aticct, Mrs. .1. II. Carlson. B Mis. Fied Ciockctt pne bhth to a H Hue daughter Monday night. H Miss Ljrtl.i Owen came oerfiom M Wcllsvlllo Sunday. BB f George Thomas, pi Inclpal of the Og- H ' den II lull school, was in Logan Satin- H " .1. Wash Young"blevv ln"again Mou- H day nioinlnjr- Just cannot slay away Bfl f lom Logan. Bfl If )ou want a good cup ofcolTee, H Johnson's Cafe in the Palace building H Isthc place to get it. tf HB HB II. Sccrlst, City llus and transfer, H phone 7(1 y. At People's Hotel. Tiaiu H ci vices solicited. 2.H8 H J The musical and sociable that was H announced foi next Thuisday night HH has been postponed ludcllnltely. H l'lesldcnt V. II. Lewis of the llen- BH sou Stake was a visitor to Logan )cs- HH H Mis Stieet, wlfeof Supt. Stieet of H the lleiculesCo., went east Satuiday HBJ I morning to attend the funeral of hei BH BH Douglas t.1.00 slioes, the best in the BH vvoild, call and see them, at Andieas BH Petei sou's. 2U-S 1 H f ' .lens Lauiiten, of II) mm, a highly BHJ lespected clticn, died veiv suddcnl) Bfll of cramps of the stomach on last BH Thuisday night. HH Ldwaid liodil.v. of Falrvlew, has re- BH ccntly been appointed Ilishop of the BH above place, Ilishop Piatt having ie- HB signed and moved to Pieslon. BH I- The Hyium I'nion Cieameiy has HB recent!) installed a steel eMeuslon BH cheese picss in tlieh factoi.v. We Bfll uiideistaud this cotupaii) isloimcdby Bfll the piomlucnt i-ltlens of the south Bfli end of the vallev. Bfll Slate Engineer Dorcmus will lectuie BH: in the east bisement ortheTabeinaelo JHl next Satuidav.Febiuai) 2i, at 10:110 a. BHJ in. A coidlal iuvllallou is extended H to all. Ills subject will be "The New Bfll liilgatlou Law." H Piof. O. .1. Stillwell, head of the PHJ I business depaitmeut of the Ogden PHl High School, was a visitor at the Ag- PHi licultuial College Satuidaj. While In BHl the ell) he was the guest of Piof. ) and Mis. .1. F. Lugle. B A special Scandinavian meeting wil be held on Thuisda), IB, at 7::m p. in. v In the east basement of thoTabciuaclu VS at which Andiew Jensen, assistant H Chinch Historian, will speak. A cor- dial Invitation Is extended to all. H Tliu Fouitli Waid Diauiatic Com- M pan) will favor tlio people of LcvvH- ton with the beautiful diama entitled K "A Woman's llonoi," next Saturday m evening, Feb. HOth. This is sine to V be a success as all the plajeis are the m best or the clt) of Logan. H Mrs. Anna It. Phillips, who vvoiked B so luccssantl) and successfully for the Tabernacle clioh in the lliddle piano M coulcst was the leclplent or congiatu- m latlonsand heait) hand shakes at the B Tabernacle sen Ices Sunday. Allscein- H ed to appieciatc her valuable sei vices M and took pleasure In showing that B The stoik knocked on thedooi of BbVj Sam licuch'b house and when asked to come in presented Sam with a huge V bundle and at the same time hoped B that ho would not be disappointed, and V left. Sam thought that a huge Joke BB was being plaed on him it being St. H A'aleutlnes' eve began to undo the H bundle, when to his plcasuic found H a Hue daughter. Mother and babe arc BBB doing well, and Sam ask him. BflY N'BBjk BBm- flBBBBL try Messrs. J'etcr and Moses Andicson vveicdown fiom Smlthlleld Monday. Marriage licenses have been Issued to Ute K. Gilllln, of Logan, and Millie L. I ted ford, of Mount Steiling; Geo. .1. Haslam and Orllla K. Smith of Wcllsvlllc. L.iwrcncc K. Fiance, nephew of Iillcy Kent, came up with the L. 1). S. basket ball team on Friday night. Mr. France lemalncd in Logan until Monday Mon-day visiting his relatives. Mr. II) rum Salisbury, late of Wells-vllle, Wells-vllle, but now a well-to-do icsldcnt of Haker City, Oregon, is in Logan v Islt-Ing Islt-Ing filendsand leiatlves. He expects to lemaln heie for an Indefinite time. Ileniy Hancey, one of the leading beet groweisof the county, is having spccilicallons made foi a handsome lesldence In Iljdu Park. Henry sa.vs that beet raising Is good enough loi him. The Odd Fellows have a social at the lodge looms tonight. The wives, motheis. slsteis and sweethearts have agieed to futnlsh the "goodies" If allowed al-lowed to paitlclpatc, so of course theie'll be a nice time. The musical depaitmeut of the II. V. College will picsent the operetta, "Pauline," In the Thatcher Opeia House, Febiuaiy 27th. It has a stiong cast, suppoited by a choius of "id voices, also accompanied by full oi-chestra. oi-chestra. :i() It Chailes Pond, foimetly mau.igci of the Lew Iston bianch of the Peoples' Mercantile Company of Itlclimond, will be in Logan for about one week. Mi. Pond expects to open a knitting factoiy business In Iloise Cit, Idaho, In the near futiue. Don't foigct the thillling font-act drama entitled "A Woman's Honor;" at the Thin! Waid meeting house Fiida) evening, Fcbruaiy llith. Tickets Tick-ets III and Z't cents, c'llldien 10 cents. Ilesci ved scats :15 cents for sale at the City Shoe Stoie. K-Ma)oi Hansen and famll.v are now located in their handsome new home lecentl) built on Fhst West stieet. Mr. Hansen lias a most commodious com-modious home of lalhei attiaetlvc aichltectuial design and wottliy Ids financial and social standing. Mis. Haiilson, wlfeof Win. .1. Hai-rison, Hai-rison, depul) treasuiei has been verv sick for the past two months. The doctois now pronounce her case as being be-ing milk leg. 1 lei many f i lends will watch with much Inteiest as toher condition. All will be glad to heai of her speed) lecovei) Mr. 11. (I. Ila)ball h.isiccenll) decided de-cided that all votes in his piano contest con-test shall be deposited dining the month the) aie leeeivcd, and aie Void unless so deposited. This disposes of the possibllit) of a "deal" and gives each school an equal show when the votes aie counted Sad news comes fiom Leu Iston tela-the tela-the to Samuel Kent's fain II). A daugbtei eight) ears of age, died of t)-phold-pneuiiionia, aboutone week ago, and last Sunday his wife succumbed to the same disease. The s)mpathyof man) fi lends goes out to Mi. Kent in this Ids hour of ulal. .lames Mack, of Ogden, was in Logan Lo-gan Moiid.iv. Heroic returning home he will go to Franklin to look after some business Inteiests in the Union Meicantlle Co. of that place. It Is expected ex-pected Hut Robeit. G. Lowe will succeed suc-ceed MosesTliatchcr, Jr., In the management man-agement of that concern. The beautiful four act di sunn entitled en-titled "A Woman's Honor," will bo piescntcd In Lewlston's new opora house by the Foui Hi Waid Dramatic Co., next Saturday evening, Feb. 20th. The people of Levvlston as well as elsewhere cannot, b) any means, atTord to miss this play, as it is one of the best ever pioduced h) amateurs. Last Filday evening the Fourth Waid Primary gave the bcaiitlfill operetta op-eretta entitled, "The Happy Family or Father Time." The children performed per-formed their paits In a eicditable maiiuei, bilnglng foi th great applause from an appicclatlvu audience. The house was ciowded to Its utmost capacity, ca-pacity, and gicat credit is due the officers of-ficers and members of the pilmaiy for theli untiling elfoits. This performance perform-ance may be lepeated bj request next Wednesday evening. This Is without doubt the best production ever given by the children of the Fourth Waid. Of late thcie Is haidlv a day passes hut what complaints come to us about Irregulaiitles of the mail set-vice set-vice In outside places in this county. These complaints are not conllned to the deliver) of any one particular P'ipci but all of them and in some Instances It has taken one week foi letters to go fiom Logan to one of the neai b) towns. Wc again urge all olllelals who handle mail to be accurate accur-ate and caicful, sec that no mall put-tei put-tei passes by Its destination. This may be the cause of much of the delay In people not leceiv Ing their mall In the piopor time. Hy piompt atten-llc-n given to these matters it may seiveanoiliclal Inspector a tilp. The Utah State Hoard Examiners of limbers will hold a regular session for the examination of applicants at A. II. Mitchell's barber shop, on February i'.th, 11)01, at a a. m. Paiu.hy A. Him-, Secictaiy. The, beautiful diama entitled "A Woman's Honor," which was to have been piesented at the Fifth Ward meeting houso next Thursday evening even-ing has been called off. However, It will be presented In the Third Ward meeting house Filday evening. Feb. lUth, by the Fourth Waid Dramatic Company. Tickets for sale at the City Shoe Store. The New York Life Insurance company com-pany has Issued a clicularto their policy poli-cy holdeis in Haltlmore to loan tnem money to replace their destro)ed building. Piesldent John A. McCall has olfeied W,f)00,oOO to be used In this .dlicctlon at4J percent Interest, Independent Inde-pendent of their policies. A magnanimous magnan-imous oiler of this kind savois of a lib-eraltly lib-eraltly that Is seldom found in mammoth mam-moth concerns of this kind, and an op-poitune op-poitune offer of this kind Is sure to aceiue to the benefit of the company. If all people get their Just lcwauls, certainly a few membcisof the Logan Tabeniiicle choh will wear bright ciowns for their faithful attendance at piact lee and sei vice. For the past twenty )c-ais Alex. Lewis, the dhector and Kittle Watteisou.Jane Thatchei, Luc) S. Caidon, Anna L. Cowley and Anna II. Philips have Invariably been found at theh post during Sunday sei vice, and othei service asvvcll.Many saciillces In the matter of worldly pleasuies must have been made In oi-dci oi-dci to establish a recoid of this kind and these faithful people arc deseiving of hearty commendation. Puncluallt) and faithfulness In even the smallest duties aic vvoithy of emulation. Coinmlsslonci Andeison expiesses himself as being heartily In favor of pushing the "good loads" pioposition, and believes that better icsults can be attained by spending -fcW.OOO in one o.ii than with S.V),000 spent hi ten yeais. It Is his hope that Messrs. j Daile) and Hendricks, to whom was lefened the matter cf looking Into the cost of engine, cats and mils, may be able to llnd something decidedly advantageous. Should thcHrownlow bill, now bcfoic Congiess, pass, then Cache county could and would sccuie foi good loads an amount equal to that the county Invests. Thcicsecms little doubt that the bill will go through, so the load agitation at this time is veiy opportune. Mr. Andeison Andei-son believes the people generally aie willing to stand a little extra piessuie in order to secuie them. A veiy pleasant caid p.uty was given on Monday evening by Mi. and Mis. H. J. DeWitt. The Hist piie was j won by Mr. and Mis. F. C. Goodwin, the booby piie being awaided to Mis. A. Jenkins and Mr. C. F. Goodwin. Mrs. Keelcr sang in her dunning way, Mis.Stoney and Mrs. Lin.utz furnished fur-nished delightful Instrumental music, Mis. Llnait slnging.also. LittlcMIss Glad)s DeWitt tendered music. Dining Din-ing the evening punch was served. Aftei thecaid game a dainty lunch was sei ved which was enjoyed by all. Those picsent were: Mi. and Mis. C. O.Goodwin, Mr. and Mis. I!. 11. Wilkinson, Wil-kinson, Mi. and Mis. II. Stone), Mr. and Mis. P. K. Keelcr, Mr. and Mis. Preston Thatcher, Mr. and Mis. C. F. Goodwin, Mi. and Mis. Finnic Hioek, Mi. and Mis. L. Lluait, Mr. and Mis. L. Thatcher, Mr. and Mis. C. A. Cuniinlngs, Mr. and Mis. F. C. Good-win, Good-win, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jenkins. On last Thuisda) evening the annual an-nual stockholders meeting of the Union Knitting Mills Co. was held at the oulec In the Goodwin Hullding. Thoold boaid of diicctois, consisting ofA.G. Haiber, I). C. Hudge, Kllas Nielsen, II. K. Hatch and II. C. Hansen, Han-sen, was ic-clected. Maiugei Barber reported the institution In a most healthy condition hi eveiy icspect. In fact, considering that the company has only been oiganied about six months, the volume of Its business Is nothing shot t of iemi.rl.able. Lvcry machine has been In continuous opeia-Hon opeia-Hon since the plant was Installed and additional facillltles are constantly being added. The conectness In lit and quality of material of the goods tinned out by the factoiy accounts, of course, for the huge pationage and rellects much ciedlt upon Mi. Nellscn the superintendent as well as the Manager, Mr. Haiber. It is needless to say that the icpoils had a most refreshing elfect upon the stock-holdeis stock-holdeis The important and fashionable dramatic event of the neai futiue is the appearance of Floience Roberts and her splendid compaii) at the Thatcher Opeia House on Monday night Febiuaiy ud in Stidcrnmuu'.s dramatic mastei piece, "Magda." Miss Hoberts is one or the gieat actresses of Hie day and one of the most progressive. pro-gressive. She Is an earnest student and an indefatigable worker. She thiows hei whole soul into her ait and that fact alone has had much to dotowaid winning the oubllc'sallcu-Hon. oubllc'sallcu-Hon. And above all she- possesses to a l.uge degice the two most essential qualities to cndmlng success on the stage magnetism and soul. There is no star In the country today who can attract such large audiences as Florence Flor-ence llobcrts and all because she has always kept faith with the public and been thoroughly slnccro In her art. "Magda" Is one of the most inteiest-Ingand inteiest-Ingand Insphing pla)s In the range of the classic drama and a treat is In store for all who witness the perfoim-anc-e at the Thatcher opera house. |