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Show . X Simonson Bros, have fish fc r Lent. Drew Selby shoes for $2.10 at Valentine, at J. W. Wilkinson & Son's. Ixgan Dry otods Co. See those 5c laces at Logan Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Price of Dry Goods Co. Pjcatellj are visiting in Login Grand clock Sale at OwnVy Have your upholstering done and Johnson's jewelry store. by HaEsen Furniture Co. Laces worth 81 to 15c I For all kinds of Electric yard for 5c at Logan Dry Gooes see the Logan Electric goods supply Co. Co. Center street . The 119th quorum of Seventies Valentines! Valentines! Valen-tines- ! will meet in the Sixth ward meet-tinat J. W. Wilkinson & house Sunday at 4:30 p. m. Son's. Bring your job printing to Tk? John K- Anderson has just Nation office. Good work and received 2 car loads of barb wire low prices guaranteed. and will sell at the very lowest The Amitie Club was pleasant- price. ly entertained by the Misses We regret to learn that mem Della Torgeson bers of Marinda and the family of Mr. and last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Eugene Kimball are ill M. C. Everton has a first class with diphtheria. A divorce for desertion was plumber and a full line of plumbhim. 3rd yesterday granted ing supplies. Call onSuccessors by Judge Hart street. Below P. 0. to Mrs. Caroline V ebb from W. toMr. A. H. Palmer. M. Webb. Lost One yellow mare, white The N. A- Lindquist residence spot in forehead, weight about in the Fourth ward was sold 800, sharp shod. Return to or Mr. to Brossard of yesterday send information to Smith Bros. Oxford for The prop$2.5CO. reLumber yard, Logan, and be 9x18 is a ten room and rods, erty warded. house. President J. H. Paul of the L. Cheap Irrigated farms inCan-ada- , D. S. College will deliver a lecttwo years without any payure at Ihe county teachers con- ments eight yearly payments vention in the Young afterwards. Send 6 cents for College next Saturday, Feb. 8th, lllus'rated Pamphlet, to Taylor o'clock a,m. at Brothers, lo4 Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. A wild story gained credence Thursday that a Third street On account of wanting to close More I mu been robbed and that out our Piano and Organ stock Officers Crockett and Benson had we will offer for the next 6 days captured the robber after a hard all our instruments at the lowest rhuse. There was no truth in prices ever heard of. Everything must go, also one beautiful Pianthe report. ola. Come and inspect these inElder Andreas Peters n,of the struments early. F. a. Stake High Council will lecture White House. at the High Priests meeting in th piifhwext room of the tabei-nacl- e T.ie lecture of V. T. Mills, basement at 7 p m. on Feb. the famous Socialistic doctrinaire, 20, 1902, on the continuation of to occur in Logan tabernacle on in. iravJs aim uoservat.ons, etc; Feb. 13th, is being looked forinvitation extended to al't espec- ward to with considerable interially to the High Priests. Ed- est. His subject will be Socialward W. Smith, president. ism, from the standpoint of the f.'om returned Hart humanitarian Judge ratherthan politician Brigham City last Thursday, and Salt Lake Tribune Bureau: while in Logan handed down a received the appointment decision in the case of Elizabeth Having from the new management of thii Ann Garr vs. A. E. Cranney, ad- Salt Lake Tribune and having ministrator. ' The decision of the established a Tribune Bureau, court was, No cause of action" at my place of business, White House, Center St., I solicit my an 1 the case was dismissed. friends to call and give me their On Monday Preston was divid-ctor either the daily, subscriptions into tour wards. Bishops ap- seini weekly or Sunday edition. pointed for each ward as follows: John BenchHenry Rodgers for the. First, With deep regret we chroniI Inch Geddes 'or the Second, cle the death of Sirs. South, wife George Carver for the Third, Dr. of Hou E. K. South of this city, A. Cutler lor the Fourth. The yesterday morning. The dc-- . four new Bishops were sustained ceased was the daughter of Mr. uranimously. Spencer of Randolph, Utah. The cause of her death was Miss Barbera Larsen, daugh- heart disease, from which she ter of Bishop C. J. Larsen of had suffered for some yea re. tliH Seventh ward, died last She was a most estimable rriiPMl-.isifte,roon at the ace of Hie loaves a husband and lady. two 24 years. The deceased had ;h:.d.xa to mourn her untimely been uRlicted with paralysis demise. sufand other ailments and had fered greatly during the nasi year. She displayed great fort- HEAVY REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. itude during her illnc .s and was I hree pieces of Third street a iuov. estimable young lady real estate hands this The funeral service was held in week at verychanged prices. The the Seventh ward meeting house store occupiedgood by M. O. Everton yesterday afternoon. A number was sold to him b Campbell and of relatives of the deeased are Alone! I. The property comin town from various parts of 17A Let front, with frame prises the region . ouilding, at.d the nrice was attend the funeral. The eastern part of the Cache Richardson, Saxton and Winn, the three Smithficld boys accus- Valley Mercantile companys ed of burglary, appeared before store was sold to H. J. Dewitt by Joseph Morrell. It comprises Judge Hart Thursday. Onmotioi 25.J feet and a frame building of District Attorney Nebcker, and the price was S5.500 Winn was discharged from cust-odThe west half of the building with the understanding that was sold by Campbell and Morhe would be proceeded again: t in rell to Bell Bros. The property the J notices court for misdenn includes 15 feet frontage and the He was immediately arrested price was $2,000. It is understood the Cache and talcn before Justice T hr mas X. Smith, where he was fined $io. Valley Mercantile company has The others two culprits pleaded leased the east building. Bell Bros, will move their meat marguilty t lue w.argt oi burglar- ket into their new building in izing G H. Ihon as store in the near future. SmithficM and wc:c remanded r sinti net- today. to ;ppcir CHEAP SMI! District .Vtrm.y Ncl ektr wiil to ,e n tncy f Cl '! i g, x'k etc. now on at rerun, men i Xi Toxc:i!i thwould i: 's. an el.cxed ; ur., they Everything t it r the cash. geos iit v..i be se:r. t the u foiir schoi-1LOCAL BRIEFS. kbkb z&sasnrsKs&gusxEszaHHMF SpeGial Sale of Laces and We nave just received a special lot ot 5000 yards of the g V T - i i lit newest Tor6tion Laces find insertions in all widths from j inch to '4 inches wide. Also a fine line of Embroideries and Insertions to match. These goods arelworth from 83 to 15c per yard, but while they last Br'-gha- All go at 5 cents per yard 1 1 LoganDry Goods Company -- 5 I New-berge- r, P $ ? ' t - I v- I a f r r - Wm. Edwards; FURNITURE Ejq Bouts. Call and See his new line of y Don't have colored shades on four light; use white or' ground iass. Don't let any strong light, like :hat of electricity, shine directly nto the eyes. Don't fool with your eye. If they bother you in' ny- ' way yame in and we will tell you ffhat the trouble is. Dont think ' you need glasses Decause some friend has - told Pou so. If your eyes have got-:eso bad that you are tern 114 friends about them, they maj seed something besides glasses. We Wo will tell you what it is. will test your eyes free.' n (hvnby & Johnson Our Sign, The Eye on the Door an-c.-- r. 1 - We Can Take care of some more patrons for our superior liundiy work. Like all our customers, they will be served nicely, promptly, economically and satisfactorily. - LOGAN tii-.M-- .i 1 . c-- . r Queenraware Glassware Carpets Lir.oleu: . ' At his new store, Main Street, Logan, Utah. For Ten days only. -- GO TO f SIMONSON BROJftE, RS Denlers In Green and Staple Groceries an school supplies. f inter-mountai- n t" . Steam Laundry Our grren and ctaple groceries notions and school supplies are first class at lowest prices. To be convinced come and see our goods and prices. Compare goods and prices if you wish. Here arc a few of our prices. DRIED FRUITS. Good prunes at Tc lb 3 for 20c Choice plums at 10c lb 3 for 25c Evap. Apricots at 121c lb 4 45c Apples at 121c lb 4 for 45c Peaches at 121c lb 4 for 50c Sun dried apples 10c lb Choice sun dried peaches 7c3-2- 0c Figs, black, good to mix with other fruit at 10c lb . BREAKFAST FOODS. Perry Bros wheat at 10c pkg Banner Oats at 30c pkg Challenge linked wheat Ific pk 2 for L.V J Green apples Oregon 25c da Pairmain 25c dz Oranges from 25c to 50cdz Lemons from 3ye to 40c dz Choice carrots 2c lb Choice turnips 2c lb Choice Onions 3c lb Cabbage 3c lb Sweet potatoes 5c 6 for 21 Irish potatoes lc lb Celery, 10c a bunch, 2 for 15c Bananas, 30c per dozen. SALTED A PICKLED FISH Good herring 5- c- 6 for 25 Bloaters Sugar cured 5c, 6 for 3 Smoked salmon 15c lb 2 Ihs- Finnin Haddie extra choice 15c Always fresh oysters in st 2Cc dozen, 2 for 35 Pickles, Gorkins, Can Goods. Our iir,1,; t,y r.mlij mixed Jot n reived i."l(! finest cigaj We carry Rock Springs and Kemrnerer Cci Isaac Smith's Stand Vain Sired, l.ogan, ttali- - |