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Show H ' i Generalities, m H i f We collect all kinds of Indebted- M f nev. II. A. Piuikuhkv & Co. H I The cut pike s.ile on fiesh meat H continues at Hell Ihotheis. H I Ilo.ud and looms 10.1 West Center H 1 f .stiect, Mis. .1. II. Carlson. H i Ilcv. Waller was lown fioin I'icstoii H ' Thursday. H . Douglas 11.00 shoes, the best In the H world, call and see them, at Andieas M Peterson's. S-8 H i Hyrum Davidson, of tlif Seventh H ' AVard, has a little boy ery sick with H pneumonia. H f If you want a good cup ofcollce, H i I Johnson's Cafe In the Palace building H isthc place to get it. tf H i .John Ncbekei left foi Lake-town on B Thursday and expects to le absent one 1 or two months. H II. Scciist, City litis and tiansrer, M phone "fly. At People's Hotel. Train H ei vices solicited. iltS H ' Philip Quayle.blshop of Treasuieton B ' Idaho, has recently sold his ranch to H licnjamln Hymns. (LOST A small gi.i) buckskin piuse containing 7.10. The llndei will be m paid one-half lis contents. Dellvei M i Clarence Ciiinmlngs his leeelvul all 1 of the inachlneiy for his laundry and B J he expects to be lead) foi business by H Maicli M Miss Jennie Hancey, l.iughtei of H Henry Hancey, of Hyde Park, is vlsit- B inghei cousin, Miss .lennle Turner, M ' during the piescnt week. H ' i Mis. L. It. Maitlncau, Mrs. M. V.. m Hanks, Ml. and Mrs. Moriell, Mr. and H Mrs. Leo. Campbell, and Mis. W H. M Prctton, .It., weie the guests of Mrs. H , Anna Knorat the II. V. C. Wednes-H Wednes-H M j. The (piattorly lonferenceof the llcn- H -son Stake or Ion w III be held In Klcli- m mond on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. H -20 and 'JI. W.m. II. Lkwik, Alma Mku- 1 hill and It. A. Hkvduiiiks, Stake H Presidency. m The trestlcwoik acioss the Lucin H -cut-off Is giving way and gradually H sinking In some places. This docs not M dlscouiage the piomoteis. They say B that If ncccssaiy they will grael the H t entire distance acioss the lake. M i The musical dcpuitmcnt of the li. i, Y. College will piescnt the operetta, "Pauline," In the Thatchei Opeia B House, February liTth. It has a m stiong cast, supported by a cliouis of B . &) voices, also accompanied by full or- m .chestia. :ti it H .lohu Cliilstlansen has one of the l m 'O. wludowsdccoiatcd In honoi of the B , IVashlngton blilhdaj iiimIoisar. A BBb large stai bearing the national colois, HBl beside which K placed a large picture H i of the father of his count i, makes a H ei aitistle pioduclion. H TlicFouith Ward Uiamatlc Com- H ' pan) ill faoi the people of Lcwis- k ton with the beaulllul drama entitled V "A Woman's Ilouoi," next Saturday H ecniug, Feb. zotli. This is sme to H be a success as all the plajcrs aic tho H best or the clt of Logan. M The funcial of Mrs. Stimucl Kent M ' was held in Lew Iston last Tuesday at H I 11 o'clock a. in. The speakers wcic 1 t Bishop William Wadoups and Prcs- M ident II. A. Hendricks. Aipoprlate M remarks were nlTcrcd. The remains K were Intel led at Wellsl!le, as that B was formeily the home of the de- H Tho icsldents of the Seventh waid B always Heat 1 belt dep.u ting mission- H mics with due consideiatlou. Quite H an amount was talsed hy contribution H for Hans (lain U'lsonw ho stai ted on an H JCuiopean mission last Thursday, A H farewell pail) was also tendeicd the H ouiig man on Tuesday uigut. The PVV house was crowded. The cut price sale on fresh meat continues at Hell Hiothcis. .1. W. Lcaltt, constable of Lewis-ton, Lewis-ton, was In Logan on Thursda). Mrs. Cyius .tones Is convalescent after a severe Illness of several dajs. .lust arrived 1,000 new novels, at Wilkinson & Son's. 31-2 Mrs. Hobbs and daughter Agnes, piomlnent residents of llenson, were seen on thostrcetsof Logan Thursday. Mrs. Kathrlnu Smith Is teportcd as slowly lecovering from a severe Illness In the natuie of nervous prostiatlon. Hcniy Hanccy, of Hjde Park, has recently purchased ten acres of land from licnjamln Hmas. Pin chase price $1,000. . Ilev. N. K. ,Clemenson spent Tucs-d.iy Tucs-d.iy and Wednesday at Salt Lake In consultation with the Presbyterian Home Missionary society. Word came to Logan last night that Kanute Halvcisen, of Ilrum, had died at Shelly, Idaho. The ic-mains ic-mains arc expected to airive in Logan today enroute to II) rum wheic the funcial will be held. For two months past theic has not been a single baby blessed In the St. George Fast ward. At the West waid services last Sunday two ehlldien weic blessed the patents ibcliur Mr. and Mis. A. M. Mciilll and Mi. and Mis. Wallace Mlles.-Dixle Advocate. The grist mill lcccntly built at Preston by the Perry biotheis, was staitcd up a short time ago, and Is tunning in a veiy satlsfactoiy manner. man-ner. This grist mill w III undoubtedly be of gieat advantage to the people living In Maish and Gentile valleys. Kldct Joseph New bold, who has been laboi lug for the past two )cais In England In the mlssionaiy Held, writes that he has tccelvcd an honoiablc lele.ise to return home. He expects to spend a few weeks in visits Ing sight-seeing before starting for home, and is expected to an he here early In April. The Logan Fin nlture company has just received the llncst line of baby carriages ever tecelved in Logan. These cairlagcs have scioll basket bodies, rubber tires with eliptlc spiings. Call alu' examine them whether you buy or not. We ate making a twentv per cent discount on our wall papci. The beautiful four act drama entitled en-titled "A Woman's Honor," will be ptcsented In Lcwlston's new opera house by the Foui th Ward Dramatic Co., next Saluiday evening, Feb. 20tli. The people of Lew Iston as well as elsewhere cannot, b) any means, alfoul to miss this play, as it is one of the best cverpiodueedby aineteurs. Missionaries fioin the Y.M. M. I. A. are v Kiting the homes of the people peo-ple in some paits of our city to awaken awak-en a more lively interest in the welfare wel-fare of tlie young ir possible. This Is veiy opportune, for theic is fai too much laxity on the pait of patents lo-waid lo-waid their children, especially boys. Patents should know 'vhcie they ate at night and the company they associate asso-ciate with. Olllcci Geoige I. Fames feels that this papci did him an injustice in an article In which the necessity of a pest house was urged. "The young man le-ferted le-ferted to as having smallpox is not af-dieted af-dieted with such trouble at all," savs Mr. Fames. Thoie was no Intention of criticising the oillclals, as we recognize recog-nize the fact that a tcglmcntof soldiers sol-diers couldn't keep some people quai-antined, quai-antined, and that, despite efforts of the oillclals, thcie aic those who escape es-cape the bounds provided by law and this is additional reason tor having that pest house. Died, of old age and general debility, Sister Mam Mouriteu, wife of Lars Mom Iten, of Smlthllcld, on Tuesday, Feb. Kith, at 8:1,1 a. m at tho advanced ad-vanced age of 82 years. She leaves a a husoand and four children and a host of grandchlldicn and friends to mount her loss. She died a faithful L. I). S.; crossed the plains with ox-teams, ox-teams, walking the entire distance, landing In Plain City In the early sixties; six-ties; was oilo of the early settlers of Smlthllcld. Funeral services were held Thursday at 1 o'clock p. m. In Smlthllcld Talwrnaele. Consoling ie-maiks, ie-maiks, culoglIng her character, weie made by Olo Oleson, Victor Hegstcad, Samuel Nelson and Hp. Newton Woodruff. The Second Ward Sum'ay school mi-pci mi-pci Intendency gave the teacheis and officers of the school a splendid social time Tuesday evening at the meeting house. There was an excellent pio-gram pio-gram lendered and lefreshments which tecelved proper attention. The superlntendeney is eomiosed of Messrs. Chits. Lngland, II. K. Hatch and Ld. Audeisou. Mr Kuglandgave a talk that Is said to have been "cute." II. G. hmurthwaite gave an Instrumental Instru-mental selection, Miss Uva.Ionessang, Pies Llnfoid olleted encoiitaglng te-maiks, te-maiks, Miss Lettle Ilusby played, Cattle Cat-tle Thomas sang, Mvrtle Qulniiey played, and M. J. Ballard rendered a vocal selection. Thoie were other wielal enjoyments and the evening was spent veiy pleasanth. "r. -,-'" sf-: ,.r: i fc! ""VXI im. - Wanted A kitchen glil. Mrs. Moses Thatcher, 02 South Main. Mis. P. K. Kceler is quite 111, being thteateiied with prcumonla. Hans Gabrlclsen, Jr., started for the missionary Held on Thursday morning. The cut pi ice sale on fiesh meat continues at Hell Brothers. Lost Two muttons. Finder leave wotdatCcnltal Meat Maikct and be icwaided. H112 Mrs. K. J. Thompson!, mother of A. II. Thompson, out rellow townsman, Is visiting In Logan, the guest of her son. Basket ball at the B. Y. C. Gymnasium, Gymna-sium, Mond.n, Washington's birthday, birth-day, at :i p. m. Weber Stake Academy Acad-emy vs. Btlgham Young College. The last league game of the series. Admission Ad-mission 25 and X cents. Reserved seats on sale at Secretary's olllce at 10 o'clock Monday. At the Second Waid meeting house Wcdneid t) evening, a Cantata, entitled entitl-ed , was pioduced by the children of the ward Sunday school. It was well done and thoroughly thor-oughly cnJo)ablc. During the evening, even-ing, Mr. and Mis. G. W. Thatcher and Piof. Foglcbcig played, Messrs Molvln Ballaidand Ftank Baugh sang and Mis. Hebecca Stewait recited. 'V. large audience was present. Caroline Affleck, who depatted tills llfeycstciday moinlnga ." o'clock was bom In London, Kngland, January, 23, 18.lt); cmlgiatcd to Utah In 18(11: lived in Salt Lake City two yeats then came to Logan and hasllvcd heic since that lime. She had a family of 14 ehlldien, !i of whom are living. Mrs. Affleck will be missed by many of the pool people peo-ple and those afflicted, amongst whom It was her delight to visit and administer admin-ister to their daily wants. In the true sense af the wotd she was a noble woman, wo-man, lovable in her disposition and to visit her and partake of her spirit was to make a person feel better. The entile en-tile community will sympathie with the family, especially her devoted husband hus-band who will feel the loss most keenly. keen-ly. The funeral will beheld in the Logan Tabernacle at 12 o'clock noon. Mi. II. Bullen, Jr., member of the Republican Stale Committee, is in te-celptof te-celptof a letter fiom State Clialtman James II. Aiidctson relative to the holding of a State convention foi the selection or delegates and alternates to the National Republican Convention Conven-tion to be held in Chicago on July 21, for the nomination of Republican candidates for President, and vice-picsleent. vice-picsleent. btttli is entitled to slv delegates dele-gates and si altet nates, and these aie to be chosen at large. The nilc Is that the State convention choosing these delegates shall do so at least thiity days prloi to the holding of the National Na-tional Convention. As a consequence and also in view of the fact thatspi Ing confcieucc will be on In Salt Lake at the time, Cliaiiinan Andeison lecom-mends lecom-mends lh.it the convention be held at the State capital on Friday, Apiil Nth. Many of those who will attend at-tend the convention will go to conret-once, conret-once, so this aiiangemeut will enable them to kill two bhds with one stone. In all piobabllity the llnal apportionment apportion-ment will be one vote to ninety-Mvo votes cast ror Hon. Joseph Howell at the last election. Cache cast 3,177 voles for Mr. Howell and at this ratio can send M delegates to the State Convention. The feminine kith and kin or the local Odd Fellows gave them a tteat at tho lodge rooms Wednesday even' ing, an affair In the nature or a ban quel with an afterclap of music and games. Long tables laden with i most gorgeous quantity of ovcrytltlnu good to cat were very consplelous anc decotatcd with potted plants In bloom The affair was wholly Informal, de signed only for social plcasinc and o course everybody cnJo)cd themsclvc thoroughly. After the "goodies" hac been disposed of, or at least a goodlj portion of them had been stowec away In the piopcr place, the table1 were removed and various games In dulged In. "Pit" found favor wltl old and young and the ten I tie yelling of those on 'change tinally brought up Marshal Ciockett who piomptly wllted, but staid to see the run. Frank Baugh, with Mrs. Phillips as accompanist, sang a very touching ballad and or course had to sing again, and latet he appeared again much to the pleasure or those present. Miss Geoigla MeCausland recited, us did Miss Mstelle Lvatis. During tho evening Mi. ('has. Peaison, one or the chier grand moguls, got off something some-thing alwut a itcbekah lodge and asked ask-ed ror signets. Quite a number or tho ladles present attached their name to a papei and In all probability the near rutuic will see a Hebekah degree In opeiatlon.The affair was very pleasant and the ladies me to be congratulated on the! i sir cess. |