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Show Local Jottings. Shoes slilned "ic at City Shoe Stoic. A. O. Lundstriim went to Salt Lake Monday, on a business trip. We collect all kinds or indebtedness, indebted-ness, -II. A. Phdkuskn & Co. .John M. Wilson, one of the Corlan-ton Corlan-ton company, is In Logan. .lohn Hosengiccn of tills city was a visitor in Hexburglast week. L. II. Martlneaii will act as local reporter re-porter for the Dcseret 'ews. Mr. W. W. Hiter, the Salt Lake banker, was In Logan Monday. Oct your Christmas supplies at the Logan Furniture Co. Come one, come all. Dr. .1. A. Wldtsoe, head of the A. C. of U. experiment station, is at home fioman eastern trip. .1. M. Parry gives mandolin and guitar gui-tar lessons, and furnishes instruments ficc of chaigc. 4til WANTED Two good live agents hustlers not pickers. "Singer" otllce, M Flist North street, Logan. lOtii Mr. A. H. Irvine was a visitor in Logan Sunday.the lirst time In two or thrjcyeais. Old griends weie glad to sec him again. 0. .. Harris, or Hichmond, and I. C. Thoreson, of llyrum, have been appointed ap-pointed a Jury committee. They meet today. F. T. Hallani or Hyde Park, was In Logan Saturday, and made the statement state-ment that Hyde Park's beet output amounted to 18,000 tons tills year. The People's Mercantile establishment establish-ment at Lewiston expects to close up Its business by December :11st and Is placing goods on the market at very low llguies. .J. W. Harrett lias the contract for election of nWOOO residence ford. V. Smith of Smlthlield. According to the plans the building will lead Smithilcld In the line of residences. Mr. Leo Campbell is convalesent from a severe throat ailment which has kept lihu conlined foraweck or more. Leo Insists that the trouble couldn't have been less than diphtheria. diphthe-ria. Mr. and Mrs. John Hodges and little girl came over fiom Paradise Saluida). Mr. Hodges is suffering from a severely mashed hand, the result re-sult of an accident in a rock (piarry at Dewey. We aic going out of the retail business, busi-ness, and are offering our entire stock at prices away below cost. Come early and get bargains. Everything must be sold legardlcss of price. Cache Knitting Works. lots The last report on the Hiddle piano contest shows that the Tabernacle choir is still in the lead by nearly (1,000 votes, having 10,082 all told. The I. O. O. F. lodge is second with 1,7.10, and the A. C.of U.athlctlc association third with :1,1S8. In Justice to Hanger .lohn Siuilrcs it may be stated that lie Is in nowise responsible re-sponsible for an aiticlc which appeared ap-peared In this paper last week and In which reference was made to the undeislrabllity of eastern men being appointed to , olllclal positions that hae as a part or their duty the oci-sight oci-sight or western conditions. The Fremont lournal, published at Hexburg, In writing ol the local knitting factory, say.s: "Manager Joel Hicks informs us that they are so lushed with ordcis, that If no further fur-ther uoik came In, there are enough ordeis on hand to keep the machines busy until net February. This speaks well for the business under the management of Joel Hicks. When they moe into the new building, the plant will bo augmented with new machinery and equipments, so as to meet the glowing business of the linn." A party who has seen the present made by David Kcciesand hlsbrothors to their parents on the anniversary of their sixty-second wedding day, says that it is most elegant and costly. It Is a family picture with the parents In the center. Diamonds valued at 20,"')0 have been aitlstlcally arranged and make tho portrait a most princely prince-ly gift. It may bo stated horo that the senior Mr. Kccles, who Is quite aged, Is very low at the present time, and It Is thought that lie cannot live many days. lie Is alllictcd with kid ney tiouble. Since the above was put In type Mr. Kccles has died. Lost Memorandum Iwok near rock school house. Leave at Anderson Hros. and be awarded. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Hans Ottc, early Sunday morning, a baby boy. All concerned arc doing well. Mr. James Carlson or the 3rd. ward won the silk shawl at the grab sale at Cache Knitting works last Saturday. Our cheap sale still continues. All Clothing and winter goods greatly reduced. re-duced. Come and get bargains. 10t4 Joseph Ncwbold. We will have another grab sale next Saturday. Come and get a grab and get a Tree chance on a pair of $0.00 all wool blankets. Cache Knitting Works. Frank Gunnel, of Wcllsvlllc, has opened a restaurant in that burg for the convenience of travelers. The young man Is obliging and courteous court-eous and appears to be doing well. Marrllage licenses were Issued this week to Joseph Wilson and Laura Christiansen, of Hyrum; Erastus Olson Ol-son and Emma Schcnck, College; Alma Al-ma Cummings and Hldvlo Trolsen, of Mlllsvllle. Hrlgham Henson was In Logan yesterday. yes-terday. He states positively that 2." teams at work ror ten days will bring the water out on the Hat by Cannon. This is good news far the promoters of the West Caclie canal. Lieut. George Pettlnglll Is now located lo-cated at Ogdcn and Is enlisting men for the navy. Men from 17 to :iu years will be taken. Pettlnglll will remain In Ogden until the 12th, and will bo pleased to answer any questions. An Eastern syndicate has bought thousands or acres or land bet'veen Ogdcn and Salt Lake for the purpose or boring for oil. The judgment of men who have had much experience is that the Indication for oil is very ravorable. Announcements were made In the fast meetings of the various wards hist Sunday, that meetings in the tabernacle will be changed from the evening to the afternoon at two p. m. and hcicaftcr evening meetings will be held in the wards. The Preston people have undoubtedly undoubt-edly suffered for fuel. We learn from a resident or that placo that onn car of coal In two weeks Is all that has been received. The people should make themselves heard in some cf-, fcctlvc manner. If not, it may grow worse with them. I The Judges or the recent election In this city refuse to accept the amount allowed them by thoi city council. The judges claim that they arc entitled enti-tled to moie than one day's work, when they labored from fourteen to twenty hours, hence the kick. A complaint has been tiled In tho District Court by Halley & Sons, plaintiffs, against Andrew and David Lleshman, defendants, for $150 and costs or court. The action is brought to recover the above amount as damages dam-ages In ralluro to deliver a quantity or lucerne seed at loj cents per pound according to contract. Wlillc there are hundreds or estimates esti-mates deposited for the coming contest, con-test, thcie are still many who have paid up their arrearages and arc entitled to guesses that have not availed avail-ed themselves of the opportunlty.Sub-scribers opportunlty.Sub-scribers will remember that in nine days more this contest closes. If you don't guess, blame yourselves, not us. Joshua Hrown, an old-tlmo resident of Wellsvlllc, died or cancer of the stomach on Sunday last. The funeral was held yesterday at Wellsvllle at one o'clock p. in. The deceased was about seventy years or age. He has raised a large and wcll-rcspeeted family, fam-ily, the members of whom stand high In the community. We Join in sympathy sym-pathy for the bo rcaved. Tho late changes In Hiter Hros. Diug Store make It one of the best establishments es-tablishments of Its kind In the State. The balustrade, made and placed by .1. W. Harrett of this city. Is an elegant ele-gant piece of work. The lower shelving, shelv-ing, placed by J. P. Paulson of Salt Lake, is also an excellent piece of work. Hiter Ihos. have cause to bo proud of their business house In this city. "Corianton" came to town last Saturday, Sat-urday, and a number o! the members of tho company will lemaln lieie for a week or moie before leaving for Hrig-ham Hrig-ham City and the south. Accoiding to Manager Pyper, tho show did a record-bieaklng business In the north country. They played at Smlthlield Saturday night to a crowded house. The original and only Phil Margetts Is now with them. Marie Walnwrlght who comes to the Thatcher Opera house In a short time with her own company In a dramatization dra-matization of "Tho Crisis," Is an actress act-ress of acknowledged ability and In Shakcspciuan roles has made a most enviable reputation. As "Jennie Carvel" Car-vel" sho Is said to present a lovely picture and gives the character that , charm which one weaves about It-while It-while rending the book. |