Show LOGAN LETTER LOGAN dec 16 15 the fixtures tableware eto etc of the logan house t to gether with the personal property of the lessee charles power were seized by the sheriff late on saturday even ing on attachments issued by the creditors there were seven writs write of attachments and the servants of the establishment have sirce since added their claims the sum total is only a little more than 1100 and it seems a pity that the creditors deemed it necessary to close the hotel out as it was doing a good business and would have come out all right if left alone whereas now there will not be enough property to satisfy the claim nochi johnson hild had a hearing bearing before commissioner fletcher on tuesday for perjury it was sill alleged eged that johnson perjured himself in the police court while testifying in a case of disturbance of the peace against joseph P thomas the commissioner took the matter matte under runder advisement until thursday E B hill of fairhaven washington has brought to logan liggan for sale a fine lot of shorthorn rattle cattle berkshire pigs and southdown sheep they are all excellent specimens the public were invited on wednesday evening to an exhibition of the paintings of mr elsel a german artist many beautiful pictures were shown but the most striking one in the collection in the estimation of all present was a large painting of logan city taken from the agricultural college hill there is a scheme on foot to purchase this and send it to the worlds world fair the artist la Is willing to sell it for which he considers Is far below its actual value thatcher brothers have already promised half the amount and the balance will probably be raised by subscription As hyrum hall a young man of hyrum was riding bo ho reward his horse took right fright and threw him his ankle was broken in two places and his leg was also broken farmers are looking forward with great interest to the winter course of lectures at the agricultural college philip ellsworth of franklin was run over by a wagon on saturday last the bones of his forearm fore arm were broken mr george D gibbs superintendent of the paradise coop co oplas op was standing in the back of his wagon in front of rieke ricks crandal co oos cos s on wednesday d morning when the team made a on sudden den start forward mr gibbs was thrown out he fell on his head and was rendered partially partial y unconscious but soon recovered sufficiently to proceed on his bis journey homeward |