Show REPUBLICANS HAVE NERVE Ask John T Caine Jr to Give Them an Office Logan Dec 4The Republicans of the Fifth ward are soliciting signatures to a petition asking Professor John T Caine jr who has just been elected to the school board from that ward to refuse to qualify and thus allow the present member from that ward to retain re-tain his seat C E Thorstensen the present member is a strong Republican Republi-can Mr + Caine will of course ignore the petition jjL The publication of the delinquent tax list will be begun on Monday The trial of the two Qlarkstcn youths arrested on Tuesday for malicious mischief mis-chief comes up before Justice Thomas this evening A busy ssion of the district court is being heIC today No business of importance is being transacted however how-ever it being chiefly probate matter Quite a number of excellent theatrical theatri-cal attractions hava been booked by I the opera house management of late The Chimes of Normandy will be r presented here next Saturday The South Before the War and Katie Putnam Put-nam will appear a little later A marriage license was granted today to Heber C Parker and Robenia S Bradshaw both of Wellsville Mr S W Hall a well known resident of Logan came home yesterday from Anaconda Mont where he has been at work during the summer He will remain in Logan all winter There was a large > attendance at the regular monthly priesthood meeting held in the tabernacle today Presidents C D Fjeldsted Orson Smith and Isaac Smith were the speakers Coalville Briefs Coalville Utah Dec 3Tliere are several cases of measles here all haying hay-ing broken out quite recently and from present indications they are ofa mild form In the matter of the estate of Andrew W Kraigbaum deceased letters of administration were today issued by Clerk Boyden to Mrs Mary A Kraig baum widow of deceased I The superintendents of the Coalville Sunday schools are making extensiye I preparations for a grand concert and entertainment to be given on Christmas Christ-mas eve The programme will be decidedly de-cidedly a choice one in which the best talent of the schools and the city will I take part Rehearsals will be had from two to three tlin s a week from l now on and from the energy of Superintendent Su-perintendent George Beard and assistants I assist-ants together with the already manifest man-ifest interest of all interested a grand success and rare treat is assured I Sleigh bells are ringing freely today Many are enjoying the benefit of that social winter ride At the meeting of Coalville lodge I O O F held last night the general election of officers took place occupying occupy-ing the entire time of the session The following officers were elected John Callis noble grand Harry Wright vice grand Alex Steele secretary and Lawrence Law-rence E Eldredge treasurer Hon John Boyden went to Salt Lake City today on business and to visit relatives and friends for a few days The social event of the past few days was a pleasant conversation party given by Miss Margaret Brondage at which a few friends were charmingly entertained in a novel style Refreshments Refresh-ments were served The Ladies B L society held their regular weekly meeting at the residence of and were pleasantly entertained by Mrs John Callis A social ball in the I O O F hall tonight is being highly enjoyed by a I select party of the lovers of the dance |