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Show l Local Briefs. j Agents wanted. In-p:ire at this office. Last week of Alexander the Optician at Hotel Kiesel. A report is published that TohnW. Young is lying very ill in Paris. - Robinson Bros., 45 Main St., show the latest , creations in headwear for men. Spring stock now in. ' Mr. B F Riter has returned from a tour of inspection of his drug hi uses in Idaho and reports a prcspei cms year's business. .A te? m from Porter's livery ? table ran away Thursday morn- i ,g aid tadly demolished the bob sl ds and box to which they were attached. Clothing at Coat. J. Nev.o-i. Magnificent display of Valentines Valen-tines at Wilkinson & Son's. Young mtn or boy wanted. Enquire at this office. Knit shawls in all colors, only 25c, at Logan Dry Goods Co. We buy and sell Real Estate. Farm and City property wanted. H. A. Pederson & Co. Just arrived, spring consigner, consign-er, eut of baby carriages and go-carts. go-carts. Call and see new styles of cushion tires. Vm. Edwards. Trie many friends of ex-Senator F J Cannon will regret toj ie:i'-n that he is lying very ill at i the hospital in Salt Lake of appendicitis. ap-pendicitis. He was slightly improved im-proved yesterday . Ex-Senator Arthur Brown was this morning adjudged to be in contempt of court by Judge Hall, for neglect to pay Mrs. Brown $150 temporary alimony as heretofore here-tofore ordered by the court, and a commitment was issued for his arrest and confinement in the Th? general Priesthood meeting meet-ing of Cache stake of Zion will te held in the Logan tabernacle cn Saturday, Feb., 7cn, at 10 c'Jcck a.m. In the First district court Thursday, Judge Hart granted a decree of divorce to ivl A Downs against James Downs, on the ground of failure to provide. Those who desire to homestead or make final proof upon their lands, or secure lands any where or in any way, will find it to their best interests to consult J. Z. Stewart. Mr. Joseph F. Hansen, an enterprising en-terprising furniture dealer of Brigham City, and a brother-in- county jail until the sum ordered to be paid is forthcoming News. The Department of Agriculton has recommended Utah as the beSt State for producing alfalfa from seed imported from Turkestan. Turk-estan. The department is making contracts with farmers in various parts of the United States and retains the option to purchase the seed produced. Senator Kearns announces that he would be glad to hear from any Utah farmer who desires to experiment with this alfalfa seed in accordance accord-ance with the regulations of the department, and. suggests that all those interested in theln':tter send to him at once. law of Express' Agent Albert Beirdneau of this city, visited in Logan during the present week. Did you see the fine Estey Piano which just arrived and which was in the window at the Han is Music store? Well, its gone. They can't keep them. 1 7 The Esteys are sold as fast as they can arrive. The. celebrated barber-shop case was finally decided by the Supieme court ii favor of the Barter's union. The court declares de-clares the law prohibiting the keeping open of barber shops on Sunday constitutional. M r. J F Hansen of the Hansen Furniture company of Brigham City has placed the agency for the entire Cache county with the Cardon & Burnham Furniture company for the 1900 Ball bearing bear-ing Washer, the best washer . made. Marshall Crockett on Thursday Thurs-day arrested G L Davis, who is " wanted in Salt Lake for forgery. The arrest was made in accordance accord-ance with telephonic instructions irom the Salt Lake Co. Sheriff, ftnd a deputy arrived from Salt Lake that evening to take the prisoner back to the capital. - , Through the difficulties arising aris-ing from a doubling of names, ti e name of Thatcher station in ! tlis county has been changed to Virginia. The station was nam-'d nam-'d after the late Hon. G. W, Thatcher and is now named in honor of his eldest daughter, the late Mrs. Virginia Spencer. Mr. Ernest Scott, the traveling representative of the Deseret News who has been in the cry working up a delivery announces that a permanent delivery of the Evening News will be in effect on and after February 6th, and it is understood that Logan will , have a special representation such as she a business center ani growing city requires. A recent U. S. Army report i-hows that in Utah there are on the general staff 14 commissioned commission-ed officers, f7 cavalry, 59 light artillery, 227 infantry, 23 signal corps and 13 in the hospital and umbclance corps, making a total f commissioned and non-commissioned officers and enlisted . men of 443. The total number ' of men in the state available ' for', military duty, but not organized, ' i 27,344. . , ' e, . "F |