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Show J . NOTES FROM WASHINGTON. 8 hoes with 3 Sts, the foot.head and pocket at J. Quayle A Co. J. A. Hendrickson Sees Grover, Hears Dr. M. W. 8now, dentist. Office our Lawmakers Wrangle tod Sells Money tuLoah. J. A. Me Alia ter. Union Suits in Congress. Tiiere waa a very fair attendance ovei City Drug Store, Mam street. Editok Nation: I am now at tbe The best and cheapest line of at ttio monthly Prieetbood meeting at capital Washington, D. C, in ba found great can Candies Logan Saturday. Have spent a couple of days here tbs Logan Candy Kitchen. Money to loan promptly on farms The M. 1. As of the Second taking in the sights and listening to and City property. Geo. H. I'haxp, ward gave a bail then Friday night our congressmen. Washington ia a Over Firat National Bank, Logan. very Hue city, with elegant streets and to sell the cele- Quite n large crowd waa in sltewLuioe NOTES OF THE NATION. . Agents wanted, brated Nonpareil Photo at opandes and a fairly enjoyable time bad. P. Peterson of Peters boro and picture gallery, 3rd street, Loone of the Republican war horses of gan. Cache county waa in tovn yesterday The beat assortment of Laiupe ami made ns one of the kind of calls in town, glues, brass and nickle, Yaae stands and hangings, at Jas. a iiicli is appreciated. The following from the Mauti Quale A Co's. is applicable to a few LoMessenger D. H. or Hen. Reese, aon of When politics prevent David Rceae, ia here on a visit from gan people: men from business with a doing ia old well to all known Wyoming. He is it time those men were residents, but has nut been in Logan newspaper aud moving sway to packing np fur a good many years. some isolated field where newspapers One day last week a German girl are unknown." was brought from between Weston Several young men became aud Trenton, with a broken arm. She bad been riding a horse and it hilarious on Saturday night, in fact to such an extent aa to cause stumbled and threw her off. The uptown express office and free express delivery have been dispensed with on account of. lack of business. The present intention is to resnme as soon ns the business will warrant it. S. W. Hall, formerly well known as tho accommodating clerk of the Palace hotel, has returned to Logan from an extended sojourn in TelU uriile, Col. He will remain about two mouths. The Providence band serenaded Logan on Frida), to advertise a grand ball and concert at that place on Friday evening. For a band as recently organised if the one at Providence, theboya make good music. Their improvement is plainly evident. Mrs. Rawlins, an elderly lady of Paradise, is suffering from n broken arm, as a result of being run over. She was returning home from a ward reuuion, carrying an infant in her arms, wliea a team ran against her. Elbe was knocked down and her left forearm broken in two places, the bone between the breaks being badBbe is under Dr. ly splintered. " UrujsTjya care, and is progressing lowly. He waa learning to t kale, CALENDAR And now every col. I day, When seeking for him, You'll Aud him As S!4i Fifteen Enterprise: Kphraiui Momui epur'.iuu-i-i met an equal number of Ephraim sports at the Band Ridge last Friday to determine their respective claims Sa Clack rabbit huuters. The losing side was to ball at the home of PaJ the victors. The result of the hunt ia that the Kpiiraimitea will dance at Johnson's Opera house Friday evening and the defeated sportsmen from Moroni will pay the fiddlers. At the close of tlie days hunt Moroni counted out 375 rabbits aud Ephraim 395. The nuniher of wounded hunters has not yet len ascertained, but a few of tbe boya mode targets for some elrav shots. fr sidewalks, aud the town seems to be painted red. It ia made almost enIt has many tirely of red brick. of to visitors interest and the places ia Yesterfull of them. city always 1 attended church with Bro. day Cleveland, lies a fine old fellow but ia a free trader. Today 1 visited Congress aud listened to the speeches in both houses, (at different times.) It is astonishing to see the lack of order and attention in these places of renown. CONVENTION- One of the rarest things to aee in CONSTITUTIONAL either house is oue congressman out Delegates-Elec- t Thus Far Certified by of tbe many listening when ano'her The Commission. ia talking . Nor does the ono talking After considerable unnecessary jangseem to care who ia listening, as ling the Utah OunuaiHioo hudroidod to their arrest for disturbing the long as he is allowed to make his imue certificates of election to the followafternoon little speech which is usually, if not ing elected delegates to the Constitutipeace. On Monday onal Convention. TUeae art to ail the they were arraigned before Justice always, written and memorized be- delegatee except those sleeted in the Smith, when two of them were forehand. Then its printed and off coQutiee in dispute, Beaver, liuot Eider, fined $5' each, aud the leas goes a car load of it back to his own Sanpete, Welier and the Third precinct a tale that it may be seen what grail in Suit I ukii: noisy ones dismissed with Dtmocnitt JirfuUicatu work he is performing. caition. Samuel Francis John F Ciiidebtt r A very pleasant social was given Out of tbe 35(1 representatives in Joe. Mens Peterson Ii. M unlock at the Presbyterian church Friday tbe house, less ilien 50 do nil the Win. Buys R. A. Allen Charles Ci sue JohuK. Barone evening. A number of boxes contain- talking. B. Roberta Daniel II. name a and Mr. lunch Thompson the tariff Willaon, lady's reformer, ing George Iij an till lives. His voice was heard in Cheater Call v Id to the highest bidder and Willea E. Kubinson J. A. il)da had the the house today on the sugar quespurchaser A.W. Iviue L. L. Giray pleasure of eating lunch with the tion. Thao. Braudley Ii 11. Snow R. Thurman ' Seven million dollars of gold waa Joel Kirks lady. A number of games were also G. P. Miller indulged in to the enjoyment of nil drawn from tbe Treasury on Satur- K. G. Manner E. E. Corfinxn D. B Stover present. day and three million more today. E. Thoa. U. (Vrk Jr Partridge nine is milliou It that At the meeting held by the Stake reported Wm. Creer J. E. Robinson case of no receipts, would A, J. Evans R. W. Ileybourne Presidency at Avon on Wednesday, Harry Haynes George Dsvia waa appointed and empty the box. The financial- - ques- J. D. Holliuuy George M. Cannon sustained ae bishop, to succeed Bro- tion ia the principle one in high LI. Lemmon J. 8. Boyer J. R. Bowdle ther H. W. Jackson, who had re- places. A. J. Cushing A Our Union Suits are also heard of G. Engburg moved. At the meeting held at the H. T. Shurtiiff Cunningham new Sterling ward, William H. Hill in Congress. Your humble aervan t J. E. Thorne J. J. Williams James F. Green was appointed and sustained aa received orders for two suits today W. O. Sharp J neper Robertson George B. Squire. Both appointments giv in the Senate. Bishop. Howard Jacob Morits Rep. Rawlins of Utah, ia at p re- Win, general satis faction. Charles W. Symoue AquilluNnlitflur ia to ap be at homn. at McKinley M, Thatcher U. C ESchnor Ephraim Enterprise: Ephraim i So say the W.J. Kerr. Frank Pierce the first town in Sanpete county to oar next president. JicWtreunvic' :.2jiaa Morris organise a Chamber of Commerce to Washingtonians. I bad the pleasure of meeting two 1L HuglW KU. Lanbert aadat in building up the city. A W. G. Van Horne our Utah boya here today. Mr. I. (X Thoreeen of now ia houia assured 910,000 opera H. Hill Jas. P. Low Samuel and a creamery, a tannery and ex- Young, representing tbe Salt Lake & H. Ilart H. G. Button Herald, and Bob Sloan, here on in Y. II. Manghan tensive feed yards are already R. Mackintosh A. Hammond H. M. Walls and will soon be realized. uranue business. 1 leave here tonight for Philadel- O. F. Whitney W. F. James Keep your eye on Ephraim this year . CL C. Goodwin F. S. Richards and see what a town can do with the phia where I shall remain a few days C. 8. Vsrian us Johnson Lycurg aud then leave for New York andtb united aid of its citizens. David Keith New England States. Thomas. Kearns Borne of the small ' boys in tbe It is snowing in Washington Inlay, J. D. Murdock Sixth ward are performing a comAlms Eldredge t. falls sliks on tbe just and tbe it mendable act by visiting the widow No partiality is shown. The of the ward and cutting np their millionaire and the congressman wood. While assisting in the permust shy clear of it, as well as the formance of this laudable work on poor and the weak. Friday, little John Lelskman cut a Yours,. bad gaah in hit left hand. If the axe J.A. Hxnduckbon had been sharp he would have lost a D. C., Jan. 23 95. Washington, good portion of it Several stitete were necessary to close the wound. Iss Katie Putnam. In cur issue of Jan. 29lh,in speaking of the lecture to be delivered by Prof.PauI on The Sin of Laxury,"at the next meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, we stated that the meeting hud been postponed from Wednesday ULtil Thursday evening, but omitted the date, which ia February The 14lh, St. Valentine's day. attendance should be large, as it always seems that each lecture delivered by hiui, exceeds the one immediately preceding it iu vivid description and word painting. . Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Robinson bsve been visitors from Parkville, Illinois, to the family of Mr. C. B Robbins, to whom they are related. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson have been taking a very long and pleasant tour; having been as far south as Mexico, and west aa fur as the coast. Borne time was spent by them viaiting vsi ions part of California, and at ir any of the larger cities brief stops were made. They greatly admired Logan and its surrounding scenery, They started on the return journey this morning, and were accompanied by Misi Yilate Robbins, who will complete the lour with them and remain for some some time at their home. Chicago and other cillea of import-aw- e will be visited on the return trip, The aheepherder who ateala editorials from real newpapere and pawna them off aa original on the few delinquent subscribers to the Fillmore Progiess. 'sfer muklng up bis editorial columns from The Nation for some time, froths at the mouth because wo hinted it would not .be a bad idea for 1dm to occasionally credit us for one of them. Ha dare not deny his stealing but lies in a vaiu endeavor to prove he ia net a thief, if he haa no brains, which is apimrcnt, he should lie honest enough to admit it. Ha abonid also remumber a literary tbief ia the wMt kind of a tbief. Probably bis ignorance should shield him from blame but then's no ixcuH for ly OF CASES. Set For the February Term or the District Court at Logan. CWIUNAL CALKNDAK. Tuesday. Felt The People, etc vs. Eliza Deaniall, murder. Wnlnraday, Fi ll. C- 440. Th iv),lie etc., v. Thomas LriMbman, with iutenl to do liodily harm. 417. The IVople, etc., ts. James Allen, pram larmiy. 4.70. The People, etc vs. R. L Dorn, hnueelirenkinK. Thursday, Fell. 7- -4. The People, etc., vs. AlexaWilkins is, changing bullet in ballot boxes. 4UJ. The renpln, etc., vs. Alexander Wilkinson, perjury, 405i Th People, etc., vs. Alexander Wilkin n, et nl.; oonepirra-y- . 40R The People, ufo., vh, William Edwards, conapirury. 44. - - PIVII. JURY CMOS. Friday, Fete 8 -- WM. Janies W. Whitehead, Jr., va G. H Ilanmiond Oo. 47M. Hank J. Oieson va Mary J Pederson. 488(1. Robert Murdock va. Jas. Kirklirhle; appeal. Monday, Fete Continental Insurance Co., vs llaus Hanmn. 48ii3. James Chapmin vs. Southern Pacific Cotuinny.-4908- . Continental Insurance Oo, vs. 0. Jensen. 4900. Byron S preinn, receiver, re. R. . Chambers, et aL Tuesday, Fete John L. Dalton va. R. T. Pettingill. 6101. A. B. Barnes vs. M. D. Cox. Wednesday, Fete P. V. Saunders vs Smtlierj Panin j uompiny. 4943. A. II. Neleon, administrator, va Southern Pacific company, Thursday. Feb. Rapp A Goniwin va Robert A. Hopkins, etsl. him. NOTICE Katie Putnam with roguish face, Artistic, charming and full of grace, True to nature, with winning ways In all her musing and sparkling plays: Ever is welcome Summer days. Pretty, piquant end chic as well, Unctious in all roles she casts a spall; Tends to improve with every year; Naturally brightens all within her sphere Always to tbs theatre crowd will run Money wont pay yen to miss the fun. Miss Putnam comes to to That u Chers Open House, Tuesday, 5th, In "The Little Maverick," Feb. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. DR' t CREAM MAKING POWDffi MOST PERKCT MADE. The annual meeting of tho A pare Craps Cream ot fsrtxr Powder. Frre Stockholders of the Union Mer- ' hom Ammonia, Aium or any other adulterant. cantile Co., will be held at the 40 YEARS THE STANDARDl. Company's office on Monday, Feb. Must Be Sold at Once. the 11th, 1896, et 4 o'clock p. m. cords 50 pine logs, at wed in oue 1895. 81st Logan, Jan, t 96.00 pr ctrd at Z, foot lengths E. 0. Thomtishov, V, M. X, BwreUry, - UNION MERCANTILE CO., The iieusa TuuMlay, Fell. 5tli. Leads The Bkbt 14-5- Mnk va Janies T71;. biidoetnl. 3807. Edward FVday Feb. O. Allen 'va Kirk- - Support Home INDUSTRIES NEW DANCES! CLEVER SPECIALTIES! LOOK 11E11E! Dnnt forget to go to N. A, Lind- quist when you ere in need of Furniture or Undertaker's Uoodn. He earrioa the Largest Stock in tho county, which he will soil at pncea to suit the tiniea Third alroet, one door East of Tithing Office GOLD MEDAL , Slate Fair of 1894. Logan Manufactured by E. Abrahsms 15-4- 100. va L. CL Farr et el. vi. Chria GariT Salt Lain Continental Imu ranee Cn vs Peter Peterson. Mondsy, Fete Levi et al. va Continental Immunisei coinpauy. 5357. Dallemand & Co, va J. R. Ed 18-6- 344. City, Utah. THE BEE Ham-min- warda XQl'ITY f NOTICK or et al. For Cash Only, Com. Utah. FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS, AT 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT. Come One. WhenouK William Oreill and Betimes Orgill DniI id Truot Iwttareaitiin rau-aa- dalwi tlielint d Jiuuaiy lecunird ihu find Oaof Yebreuer. Ike, iaB.uk "I- - rdof gM atpj(M s;asLsiia m, etc. of tu opnleintMoilinior ll-- e Count Beeunior of IJ'rrlu,ir- did eoamr to UuwImL. Deridnun.TriHhour in eam inatulit of rafiumi touul. to I,. Cliarlm Nillw, aSMKNWHor in trut, Uw following dMrritwii bounty of Caelui, 1'urri- T Come All. JACOB ROUECHE. Prop. J Logan, Hyde Park and Smlthflald Canal Company. STOCK HOLDEBS MZSTlEtf. l lUe iSim'h Vt'Mt Quarter UeHluo Twoitr-dzni- ia TownMup IV--u 10 Niu di, of Kumw ure Boot of the Halt Like Keruiien. ctumonine Uul cm moKoriaai ue wnliug to tlu, tiovurnuMot qrrey tlwraof: Ineiudiug witli anid land all n in Oar uamt Stands for one Of the oldest And beet known Mercantile houses In the State. UNtWiltfL Lake lit, Utah. . U,r JreaeHT, . . at iWt L. (Wire Hitler. Tnutow Snepsanw in mat. I Notice is hereby qivn, that a meeting oi the Stockholders of the Logan Hyde Park and Smithfiold Canal Company, will beheld at the Fifth Ward Masting House in Ligaf City, Oeoho County, Utah, on tha 11th day of Felirusry, 1836, t ona o'clock p. m. of that day, for Uw purpose of Electing a Board ef Directors fur the ensuing term, for hearing the annua) report ef the Directors, and for tha transeotioa of each othsr business is may properly ooina before tha matting. Dated January 29th, 1896. E. R. Nielson, Secretary. .. CALL ON I. J W hen yon Buy a Holiday or Wedding Present And we Guarantee it, Yon have Something for Your Money. Moral R. EDWARDS, Main Street , For the Best WINES, LIQUORS CIGARS! Come In and see Our Christmas Display. uoeuniaace with the pnniaioiir of mid Truet llee.1, wil; on Setcniu ihe ninth dot of 11 ovh, ldrs, lulweru tlie bourn mtou and Iwwivc u'eliwk iu the Iwa. muu of m.o tier, ai tie, d.wr of tlie PiewllUire iu tlie Ciiyotlbigun, Clan ori uw eleive ikwerilmi pmnma, togetluir with el waler-rigli- le ledmig or iu eujr wa p ne ui:uc Uun.lo,et p.iMie eorliua to lie, highoet eiei h el bidder uireeah, tugetlior with ail Uw rigid loir, levieht, eiul wiuit of miiHUirtiou uf the mid William tirgiil end UriilewueOrgill, their leum aui eieugue rliereto, or eu uue claiming mid tiiendo urruiiere, or Uw welrr-rufor ttw purpum of ) iug mid pnuuiimify unte with iulmwl due llinvini, efler firei pepiug hie curie end enimi of oxeeuuug I hie true, iuL el wing namembie enuiviKiaiuu Iu mul A" v wtuiuw, ana ell nume eilmae. i Ml for iUMimare.tHirejuMl other iHuieuadwmm- meule InWhr Wla-he- d llirrri.i, uutl will uuike. ooeouto eiei and ilolirer tu Ihu pnrrtuMW or parrhummof mid pneniem, gmd end euSinrttt dual or denle of ooavereoee . i SHOES & DRY GOODS. Short S.ILB U.VDKU TKUST IKED, adeii(ii(iruiuhiuivmtul.euil STORE ap- CAHES Thornaa Davi va Charles Reese February 4th. Iloory L. Marble va Oregon Xjin Utah Northern Railway pany, February 4th. C. H. Borens vs Presbytery of February 4 th. HIVE Will Sell V. Rupp va. C.G Goodwin; 4340, peal. KATIE PUTNAM NEW SONQSI Awarded And keep your Money at home. Evepybodys Favorite Little Maverick! O- - THREE CROWN BAKING POWDER 12-4- 747. mteii and waliw-ngl- iu tlureuuto peruiaiiig or in so Mongols. witeUwr raprenatHl In liante of eepiul etoek in an ditch or Ii netualownemldpof no ditdi or owiaui ditdmi or t tlumia or liy eontnel or lam with an Umd part, or which are held or euu trolled h eaul peiliie of the hral pan in tuinranih, w whieli me heredter be inquired b eeid perlueof tiie firet pert during the exie-uS- f .H" truetdoed aud uecd in euauaeiiun witii odd kiui:'' In tnwtf navartheiauu. to areuie the pasunt ol n ixvtein pnenieaorr note made ' execuU edb WilheuiUrgiil aud llrtwcee llrgill.ia tlw unucipel wm of Three Hundred Lh ilium SSUU, Iwenng oeuie ilele ee eeid truet deed, end 'due und pnreble Jeuueiy 1m, liW, tugetlh.r with at the rule nf Mncn per emit annual Lwilh uitereet efler dcleult el tlie telepn of twelve per rent per iuiuuui ihe iiitereat tlumuo being reproMiled Ii tea coupon iutonet uotee UUU of recti, euanlwd to mid iiriuciial now, pruicip d end iuiened uuehle to (lie order oi the B, lo llerhUon Niirmre Compeuir, ol nU4llll KllWIlA, HImI IDitni bed in oekl berd oi I'nut. to wldeii irSbCTu Sjier--a luaeh medo hw all uinwem: . And wlumwi eeid bra.1 of Truet provided thet of eeid iineoiMiur luxe, or in eeeiuf ONE J4ICHTI ii peri thereor, or of eeid uitereet uoiemirear of Uieoi. or eu pert Uienof, eecordicg to the tenor ami edeet of eeid uoicn, thru euid I nab e, or uu ueiai of hie iuelelity or lefiiwl toeet, hie aeceeuor in tru--t, woe Uiemh mithormal lad nipoenVHl hi roll and diepom id eeid pmmiem public eudliMi, et tie- - front door of the Pout Otpuelutlierilyof Lognu, iu. in C.iuul ol liielio.in the Territory of Uuh.orun mid pr. niieeu, to tlie iiighuM boLlur fur audi, Brat giving DAINTY four werkemiticoofHuoli enhi by edveniaeuwt iu nu uewrpej rr puhiihleai in mid ,o .utr: Ail., whrrauid leu.lho-- m tui.rle ia Uiepur. IHIitL-liJtily let. UM, Jeuuer lot. Hul, Ju let, : kdl ami Mitf lot, iMA, end tm euue era now eud itrfeult iinid, hm now hero uimlu u, eeul 1. mcipul Note, uue and ... Itie and Jrnoerr lrllrWi, km it now uuiuid,llie mid iiriuripul ntuu end in t nut at lie b iug HER EXCELLENT COMPANY wholldueiml iiejehh-- . eud mi perl tlueieid heiug pun, eud the a. id T,uaiC. Cherioe JU in UevulouB Imtiug iudiaeied to raid MiiweMwir in Hurt, auluraiKiicd, m writing, hie ndueel to act: Jiow.tMiefure, Pm aiubjeiaurd i'ruetm or Latest Success. ueeemor O. T. Duzey'a iutruetl having full wwor uu actfurth la Mud UMdofTruet, ut Uu iwtuml of tlwliiKui boiilor uf Nod not, rod hr virtue of the power Thatchers U. n7. pro-ecte- d Ephraim Enterprise: Remember the Chamber of Commerce meeting at tbe city hall nighi. Aside from the regular order of business, Mr. John Anderson will deliver a lecture on the Rotation of crops.' Mr. Anderson has spent several years in the Agricultural College at Logan and his lecture will be very instructive to farmers. Make it a point to come and bring your neighbor with you. On account of the failure of tl s First battalion of tbs Firat regimen', h. G. U. to elect a major, Mr. R. W. Erwin of Logan, who was rcoeutiy elected Major of the First bat'd ion, Send regiment, becomes senior major of the N. O. U., and therefore Union the list for promotiin. In case of the death, removal or resignation of the Lieutenant Colonel of either ef theaa regiments, Mr. Krwiu would succeed to the position by right of senioritr- - Mr. Krwiua recent promotion leaves the captaincy of his company vacant, and an election will lie held on Saturday evening to determine who ia to succeed We have no old and unseasonable goods for sale. Our prices are as low as the Lowest, and still we give a Discount of 15 per cent for Cash on everything except Groceries, until onr Stocktaking which will take place next week. dr - uu-jui- IMPORTANT NOTICE. OPEN KVENINOS AFTER UNTIL CHRISTMAS- - T. B. Cardon, Reliable Jeweler. LOGAN. UTAH. . POCATELLO. IDAHO. -- Pioneer Holise. WM. FENNEMORE J Furnishing Undertaker Carry the Largest, Handsomest and Chaapsat Stock of Undertaker's Goods iu tbs County. Third Street, . lagan. , |