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Show Generalities. John Baxter went south on Monday morning's train. Switches matlo from combings, Rooms l and 10, Newbold block. T Chas. E Lloyd was a southbound passenger on Monday morning Blankets, hosloy and knit goods in suillcicnt variety to meet all ieiiire-ments. ieiiire-ments. Campbell & Moirell Co t H yon want all the news of the val-ey val-ey subscribe for Tiik Rkpuiimcan. Clarence Cummlngs went to Garland Gar-land esterday. Joseph Campbell icturncd from Salt Lakeeily estcrday. Peter Peterson, of Petcrboro, was in the city on Monday. President George C. Paikinson came down from Nampa)esterday. Mr. and yrs. W. S. Lamoreaux have a little baby that Is quite III. Wm. Goodsell, of Logan, went to Hutte on Monday for the winter. Wc sell the Earth and Loan money on it. H. A. Pedersen & Co. ludge Henderson returned to Salt Lake vestcrday after being in Logan a few dajs JohnSiiuiie. foreman of the forest rescre, went to Richmond on Monday Mon-day In the Interest of his business. Miss Ann Cannon, daughter of Angus An-gus M. Cannon, after visiting In Log-and Log-and returned to Salt Lake on Monday morning. 6. Gessel, the brick maker of Cache county, will sell brick by the wagon or car load. The choicest kind. L R. Maitlneau, member of tho stake board of the Y. M. M. I. A., held a meeting with tho oillccis of this county Sunday afternoon. Don't sav a word but go to John Bench's and buy vour toys and presents pre-sents for the lio'lidajs. W2 South Main. Nephl Peterson, son of L. P. Peterson, Peter-son, has been visiting his. parents the past ten days. The young man Js a member of the -i)th Infantiy band at Fort Douglas. The renowned Munslng underwear has no equal. Our line is complete-all complete-all s'ics, all prices, and arc guaranteed guaran-teed to give absolute satisfaction. Campbell & Morrell Co. t II. II. Hempstead, superintendent of the Utah Division of tho R. M. B. Telephone company came to Logan Sunday night and drove by team to Preston on Monday. Wanted A gentleman of fair education edu-cation to rcpiescnt a large nursery companj taking orders. No deliver ling. Salary paid weekly. Call on or addiess II G. Wilght, No. fi east 'Jnd north. II John Bechtol, formerly a member of thoIhmofSands&Bechtolwlto.ninthc Walker House bar, went to Klondike about eight ears ago. He has recently re-cently come out of the northern conntry with $100,000. Go to J. H. Anderson For Shoes and Rubbers. Rest goods at a Low Price. Jas. II. Bullock Jr., agent for the Singer Sewing Machine company, has recently returned fiom a trip tlnough Gentile valley, Bancroft, Soda Springs and Gray Lake. Last Thursday night the snow fell six indies deep at the latter place. Frank Price, the Wcllsvilie man ,who inadvertently tore up some wire fence on Jerry Baker's farm in the course of building the grade for tho track between Wellsvllle and Mention, came to Logan Monday to appear before be-fore the court. The case was continued continu-ed for a week or more, and in the meantime, the aibitrators selected by 'Soren Hansen and Mr. Bakci will , probably settle the dltllculty. Guitlemen wishing comfortable and reliable shoes with style and every de- shablefratuie tobefound In footwear, should lemembci that we carry the I James Banister line. Campbell & I Morrell Co j. After a icccptlon lecently gicn in honor ot Fcidinand Jacobson, a short J I time ago, a small thing was done that j ! Is worthy of emulation by others un- ! ' der slmillar ciicumstances. After the guests had partaken or a sumptuous meal, the venerable gentleman could not forget the worthy poor In his neighborhood and upon his suggestion the food that was left was distributed to the above mentioned people. Hair switches made to order Rooms and 10, Newbold block. ' J. 'A. Stewart Is down from Black-foot Black-foot to spend trie winter In Logan II. G. Hayball and wife, I). R. Roberts Rob-erts and A. 11. Harrison went to Salt Lake jestcrday. W. M. Wolsey, who Is down from Albeita, went to San Pete valley jestcrday jes-tcrday to visit his parents. Peter Peterson, of Weston, Frank Lee, of Hyde Park, and S. H. Roundy, of Benson, were In Logan on Monday. Miss Winona Jones, a teacher In Salt Lake city, came up Saturday and remained re-mained over till Sunday with the Nelsons. Nel-sons. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Pypcr couldn't resist the call of that football excursion, excur-sion, and their many friends heic arc glad they couldn't. There was a genuine gen-uine reunion of "the old ciowd" on Saturday and Sundav. Esther and Llllie Olson, of the Seventh Sev-enth ward, ill of typhoid, are reported as being better now. These girls arc of that Olscn family which lias had so many tilalsin recent weeks, and we arc glad to report the Impiove-ment. Impiove-ment. The icgular monthly Priesthood meeting of the Ilyrum Stake will convene con-vene at Hvrum Dec. '2, 1003, at 1-o'clock 1-o'clock noon. A full attendance is desired. de-sired. Wm. C. Parkinson, A. M. Is-raclsen, Is-raclsen, Wm. II. Mauglian, Stake Presidency. J. L. Stannard, civil engineer, ic-presenting ic-presenting tho National Wood Pipe company of San Francisco, was In the city on Monday. The above named lirm secuicd the first contract of the Oneida Irrigation company, involving upwaids of $80,000. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Daniel went to Payson last Friday to be present at a grand celebration In honor of the golden wedding anniversary of the parents of Mr. Daniels. He returned Monday evening but Mrs. Daniels le-maincd le-maincd for a visit. The city fathers have made a tine improvement over the crossing of Little Lit-tle Logan river close to the foundry building. A huge lumber pipe has been placed thcic to convey the water. The piping is covered entiicly with earth on a slight incline so there is no hill, comparatively. In the leccnt icoiganiation of the Benson Stake, Alma Merrill was selected select-ed as president and B. A. Hendricks tirst and William Waddoups second counsellor. The latter gentleman wastlio rormer Bishop of Lewiston. It Is stated that one of the Rawlins biothers Is likely to be the next bishop of Lewiston. C. V. Hansen has rented the old Emll Anderson stand on East First Nortli street, iltted it up in splendid t shape and opened a sign writing, wallpaper, wall-paper, room moulding, and picture framing establishment. Mr. Hansen has a very nice looking place and without doubt will Ond an open place among Logan business men. We carry everything that pertains to men, women's, young men's and misses wearing apparel. Our prices arc honest, our merchandise speaks for itself. Campbell and Morrell Co., Cache Valley's leading establishment. Owing to the dissatisfaction among some of the customers in Salt Lake city the merchants of that place have decided to abandon the custom of giving giv-ing Christmas presents. We aie reliably re-liably informed that tho Retail Grocers Groc-ers and Butchers association of Logan has decided to fall In with tho association associa-tion at Salt Lake, so that no presents will be given tills Christmas. Tile big demand for Ladies and Misses' Cloaks has necesltated our wiring eastern manufacturers, with the result that wo have been successful success-ful in securing new supplies, new styles, at reasonable prices. Campbell Camp-bell & Morrell Co. Everybody's headquarters head-quarters for shopping. t E. T. Richardson, who for nlno years made this territory as traveling salesman for tho Stravell-Patterson hardware ilrm of Salt city, was In Logan llrst of this week, the llrst time In olghtecn-months. "Ern" Is now In business for himself In Ogden and is a wholesaler of crockery, glassware and horse furnishings. It is said that ho Is doing a good business. The Utah Art League announces that the exhibit will be held at the Brlgham Young College in this city from December 15 to 24. Tho exhibit will include painting, sculpture, decorative dec-orative art, architectural drawings, fabrics and designs for applied art. Tho league Invites all artists of the state to submit exhibits. Prizes will be awarded in the various classes of tho exhibits. Mr. M. II. McAllister, of Salt Lake city, was a visitor In Logan Saturday. Though Mr. McAllister was for years connected with the O. S. L. at Salt Lake city, its agent there for twenty years, he had novor como to Logan before. He walked around over the city and was kind enough to say that he was very favorably impressed. In Ills opinion the city appeals to him more strongly than any other outside of Salt Lako City. Mr. McAllister Is now in the Insurance business. Dr. J A McAMster, dental suigcon In the r. S. A , stationed now at t Monterey, California, camo home Monday evening to spend Thanks-given Thanks-given wlili Ills patents, Mr and Mr J. A. McAllster. He was uccompaln-cd uccompaln-cd by Ills wife. Hon. Moses Thatcher started foi Preston yesterday morning on the height train to attend the funeral of I). S Lamoreaux Upon teaching Richmond tho new and heavv engine broke somo light rails while switching. switch-ing. Mr. Thatcher returned home by team. A lighter engine was sent to Richmond atoncu. Parley P. Christensen, attorney of Salt Lako county, and one of Utah's favored sons In whom Cache is glad to claim an Inteicst, came up on football business and to see Ills people In Parley's opinion tlici care some dead dogs In Salt Lake city since the recent re-cent election, and says time will tic-, velop It. Peter S Barson. and the ladj who was so fortunate as to secure the gen ial "Sanko" for an helpmeet, drove i over from Claikston Satuiday just to ) see a football game and then saw only a Hunk. Petri's distinguished opinion Is tli.it he can pick up a bunch of Danishmcu over his country any day who can cany out a eontiael better bet-ter than that. The "Informal" at the Odd Fellows' hall Monday evening was veiy pleasant, pleas-ant, and enjoyed by a goodly number of the brothers with their families, and a bunch of "Woodmen " P. E Kecler, Rev. Noilleet, J A. Sneddon and T E. McGravv made '-impromptu" speeches. II. G. Hayball kept a big grapohophoneand a pianola doing splendid service, there was some dancing, games and a lot of good things to eat and diluk. The crowd stayed until ll:;toand had just such a pleasant time as was expected, and the hope was expressed that ollieis might follow. W A. McBrlde, of Hi i urn, while j working on the grade between Hj rum I and Wellsvllle on Thuisdav, had the misfortune of suffering a severe hijtny to his eve caused by a Hying piece of steel. Dr. Cantiil gave all the attention atten-tion lie possibly could, but the injury piovcd so seven? that Mr. MoBnde had to be sent to Salt Lake for tieat-i tieat-i ment Word came vestcrda., that the j eye had to bo removed. The unfortunate unfortu-nate man is a very highly respected man of Hyrum, one of the city's eoun-oilmen. eoun-oilmen. The stork made quite a bobble in Hyrum a short time ago, leaving twin girls at the residence of Fied Wilght. Whether Fred talked the stoik into leaving him cue that belonged somewhere some-where else we aienot able to stale, but tho fact that he got twins shows he is getting somewhat hoggish these days. All concerned doing well. Fred has been offered a good position in Logan, Lo-gan, but has now declined, saying that he has all the job he wants at home. Wanted By Chicago manufacturing manufactur-ing house, person of trustworthiness and somewhat familiar witli local territory as assistant in branch oillce. Salary $18 paid weekly. Permanent ! position. No investment required. Previous experience not essential to engaging. Address, Manager Branches, Bran-ches, Como Block, Chicago. wc Moroni Campbell, the gentleman from Piovldence who owned tho team that ran away last week and killed a horse belonging to one of the Humph rey boys at Millvillc, lias tried to com- promise the affair, without apparent success. Mr. Campbell feels that he should not be hold wholly to blame.as lie tied Ills team before leaving. Lavv- ' ing is bad business and Is expensive 1 even to the winner In most cases of like kind, Miss Lcttlo Busby's piano pupils gave a most unjoyablo recital at the homo of Mrs. Saiali Harris last Friday evening. Miss Busby, wlio Isajoung teacher with good ability, lias a splendid splen-did class, and the young people arc said to have done gloriously on this occasion. As special numbers, C. M. Harris gave one of his excellent violin productions, and It. J, Hammer sang a baritone nolo. About seventy-five friends were present on this occasion and these have many words of commendation com-mendation for the excellent program rendered. Refreshments were served, and social features, as well as music, were enjoved. Miss Busby is to bo congiatulatcd on tho success of this effort. Elder Jos. Quinney, Jr. and Bishop Joseph E. Cardon were the speakers at tho tabernacle Sunday afternoon. The former speaker treated upon tho acquisition of wealth to the exclusion of spiritual culture, also admonished thehearersto be kind, forgiving and charitable, referring in this connection connec-tion to tho parable of tho prodigal son. Tho last speaker dilated upon tho divine origin of tho book of Mormon, quoted passages from tho books of Revelation, Deuteronomy and E.eklel, During tho services beautiful selections selec-tions were rendered by the choir. Apparently Ap-parently the audience was Interested, as both speakers secured the undivided undivid-ed attention throughout tho meeting Elder James A. Lelshnian pronounced the benediction. Alvln I). Ciockeit, of Weston came to Log in ycstcid.n, Andiew Hail, of Tellurid,' Coloiade, is heieon a visit with Ills sister, Mrs Hannah .lacobsen Isaiah Thompson, ot Claikslon, had his leg badly crushed on Monday by a load of rock tipping over on him. John Thompson, his biother. brought him to Logan for medical assistance The priesthood mrctlngof thoCacho stake will convene next Saturday at 10 a m. in the basement of Hie tabernacle. taber-nacle. A full attendance is deshed. Joseph Morrell, Isaac Smith and W. W. Mauglian, stake piesidcncy. Tim RicPunucAN missed tho marriage mar-riage of Mr. Bailley Caidon and Miss Jennlo Muidock last week. These are most estimable joung people with many fi lends. Mrs Caidon is a daughter of Robert Muidock, and Mr. Cardon Is a son of the late T. 11. Cardon. Car-don. Both sue highly lespected and have the best wishes of all |