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Show LOCAL BRIEFS. Eip. Rip. Rip. Invest with H. A. Pedersen & Co. Don't fail to see Rip Van Winkle. Win-kle. : We loan Money. H. A. Pedersen Peder-sen & Co. Pine office room to rent in The Nation building. Enquire at this office. Mgrl Thatcher reports a splendid sale for Rip Van Winkle Win-kle this evening. Get your lumber at Smith Bros., where they can fill your bills in a hurry. x Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Thatcher have returned from a pleasant visit in Salt Lake. Bring your job printing to Tfc ? Nation office. Good work and low prices guaranteed. All the people say that C. M-Wendelboe M-Wendelboe is the best watch Kip. Rip. Kip- Happy New Year. Charles Wilson,- a prominent citizen oi Hyrum, is lying very ill with pneumonia. The Logan and Lc.yiston football foot-ball teams are scheduled to play ix game at B. Y. campus this afternoon. The court of Enquiry decided ro buy shingles at Smith Bros. Logan. Why? Because you get them for $2.00 a thousand. Three hundred and seventeen marriage licenses were issued by County Chrk Farrell during the past year Innocuous desuetude describes the present situation in the Mortenson case. No additional evidence against him has been found in several days. The First National Bank filed suit against Cache county for $73.52 in taxes alleged to have been illegally imposed by the county board of equalization The Nation will give away a tine Newman organ, valued at $125, from the Harris Music company. Pay a year in advance and you may win this fine instrument. instru-ment. Rip. Rip. Rip. Henry G. McBride, formerly of Hyrum and well known in this county, became governor . of Washington lasc Thursday, on the death of Governor Rogers. McBride was elected lieutenant-governor lieutenant-governor a year ago. The children of 'the Seventh ward were treated to a Christmas tree, dance and candy at the ward 'hall last Monday. A ball will be given in Eccles hall next Friday Fri-day evening by the Sunday School workers of that ward, to which all are invited. Mr. W. E. Raines, who installed in-stalled the telephone instruments iu Logan during the present year, will shortly open an electric supply sup-ply hqese in this city. The gentleman h;is had many years' experience in this line and understands un-derstands it thoroughly. We wish him every success. On Saturday last Mr. H. G. Hayball sent to hi.; home a delivery de-livery horse which had been at work;.ome yers, intending to pension the animal for its faith- maker. Go to him when you want a good job done. Third St., East of Tithing office. 1 Mr. L. W. Hahn, traveling passenger agent of the Burlington Burling-ton route, was in Logac on business busi-ness yesterday. Miss Lucy Hoving has completed com-pleted the course in social economy at Girard, Kansas, and will return to Ogden in the near future. Mr. P. A. Nielson, who was recently re-cently severely injured during a '' runaway in Blacksmith Fork canyon, is progressing favorably toward recovery, Mr. Lorenzo Hansen wili remove re-move his office to the Cache Knitting Works building this ..;week, up stairs, where he will 1 be pleased to meet his many friends and customers. The city council 'has accepted the bid of the Hercules Co. for lighting the city during the coming com-ing year. Six lights have also been ordered placed in the rear of the Main street - business blocks.' E. G. Siggers, Washington, 1). C, reports that on iast Tuesday Tues-day Mr. Heber K. Hansen, a resident of Logan, Utah, obtained ob-tained a valuable patent for improvements im-provements in stone cutters' tool and that two patents were issued is-sued to other residents of this State. A copy of the patent can be bad for ten cents. ful service. A colt 'hitched to his delivery wagon broke loose and 'ran to his residence. It dashed against the superannuated superannuat-ed horse and thrust the shaft in: to its abdomen, killing it, and then severely injured a trotting horse, valued at $300, in the same way. The city council met last Friday evening and passed an ordinance providing a tax on the property abutting the proposed new pavement for the puip'ose of paying for the same. Some other routine business was also transacted. It is expected that another meeting will be held tomorrow to-morrow or Friday evening to clear up.whatever remaining bus-iness bus-iness may, be upon the table. The new officials ta Ire charge of the city's affairs- next( Monday at noon. No more praise could be given to Thomas Jefferson, who ap- Mayor-elect Lorenzo Hanson . . stated to our representative yesterday yes-terday that no conclusion h; d yet been reached concerning the appointive officers of the city. It is probable that a meeting of the ' Mayor and Council will be held early next week to discuss the matter. The time when the appointments ap-pointments should be made is at the regular meeting next .-Wednesday evening. The Mutual Improvement-As1 sociations held sway at the tabernacle tab-ernacle last Sunday ivening. Remarks Re-marks of an instructive nature ; were made by Superintendent S. F. Ballif, solos were rendered by Mr. W. S. Lamoreaux, Mrs.W. Y. Croxall and Miss Connie - Thatche.-, violin solos .by Prof. " : C M. Harris and Miss Phyllis Thatcher, and a piano solo by Miss Jennie Eliason. All were rendered in a charming manner,: to the great pleasure of the large audience present. Spcc'a' for Christmas! Broken taffy, 10c per pound. Crystal cut, mixed, 10c per r found, 3 for 25c . ! 5lo. boxes very tet canjy, $1.50. 51b boxes bonbons and chocolates, choc-olates, $1 20. . . ' ; 5 lb. boxes assorted creams and i chocolates, 1.00. Full line of fancy and 1 lb. I oxes filled with different kinds of candy at all prices. Strictly this year's crop of mixed nuts, no old slock, 2uc lb - 2 lbs for 35c. Call and see our Christnas stoc'-r of: pure - home made candies, Fresh roasted peanuts, 15c lb ' f -r 25 cents ' "Mi rdock Candy Kitchen. . s Main street, Logan, Utah '. ' It,:-11 . 'Jv- -. i . .. - pears in Rip Van Winkle at the opera house this evening-, than he has been received by large houses wherever he has appeared ap-peared since ' h;s first starring tou i'i that clr-irming old play entitled "R;p Van Winkle."- He comes, heralded here as an able exponent of "Rip", that dear old vagabond whom the children love, and the elder ones remember remem-ber as one of the most bea utif ul poetic pastimes on the American stage. A company of able players play-ers will aid Thomas Jefferson-durjng Jefferson-durjng his" engagement in this city. .. , NOTICE TO QUI CUSTOMERS. .'--.To more Trrde cheeks will- be issued al our respective plates of .business after .an .'si, 1 902. ' Logan Dey Goods Co. 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