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Show Alexander, Optician, Hotel Kiesel. Agents wanted. Inquire at this office. Don't forget the grand ball at the Palace hall tonight. Very best music by regular orchestra. Floor in excellent condition. Many reports are in circulation concerning "Corianton,"but M Guy Thatcher stales they are largely unfounded. Found, one stray black t oar pig aoout 3 months old. (atnetomyj house 2 weeks pgo. Owrer can ? Local Briefs. Eobinson Bro sale ho s hats ranging from $2 to s f r $1. New stock. 45 Main St. Beet growers should attend ' the Farmers' meeting next "Wed nesday. Robinson Bros., 45 Main St., Clothing at Cost. J. Nywoo Id City Paint Shop, S6 S. MaiD. .. Knit shawls in all colors, only 25c, at Logan Dry Goods Co. Cheap Sale of clothing at Jos. New hold's. 25 per cent discount on all clocks at Johnson Jewelry Co. We buy and sell Real Estate. Farm and City property wanted. H. A . Pederson & Co. Do not fail to see the fancy I warm slippers for ladies at Lo-gan Lo-gan Dry Goods Co. Extra heavy Fleeced Hose for ladies, only 20c. at Logan Dry Goods Co. Just arrived, spring consignment consign-ment of baby carriages and go-carts. go-carts. Call and see new styles of cushion tires 'Vro, Edwards. have same by paying expenses. H.P. Olson, seventh ward. Reports continue to be received receiv-ed of the damage to roads, bridges and other property by the storms of a week ago In Smithfield deep holes were washed wash-ed in many places, and the coun-tv coun-tv road was considerably dam- fnow the latest creations in . headwear for men. Spring stock row in. 1 . Mr. Mose Holt will leave for Philadelphia next Monday to lake a six months' course in watchmaking. We wish the vctrg gentleman a successful, cind enjoyable trip. aged. The jury in the case of George Roth vs. the Logan Sugar Factory Fac-tory company retired Tuesday ; afternoon, , and after wrangling j some hours, brought in a verdict late in the evening. They j awarded the plaintiff damages in the sum of $1,500. The Farmer's Union of Smith -field held its annual meeting Tuesday and the following di- The Logan choir will hold irrctice Saturday. Jan. 31, at 7:30 sharp. All are requested to , . ( ep.?sent. The party is post- oned until Tuesday, Feb. 3, that being the honored leader's 70th birthday. Frank Fosberg, Jr., and Miss Margaret Gilgen of this city were married Wednesday ard a most enjoyable reception was held at the residence of the rectors were elected: Isaac Jor-gensen, Jor-gensen, George Cole, Peter Affleck, Af-fleck, George L. Farrell, S. B. Thurston and James Milligan. The directors qualified Wednesday Wednes-day and elected the following officers: George Cole, president; Isaac Jorgenson, vice-president; James Milligan, secretary and treasurer. The reports of. the j officers indicated a very success-1 ful year's business. ' oride s parents the same evening-Owing to a change in our business, caused by the death of onr Mr. George Robinson, we I place our entire stock on special sale. Sale begins Jan. 31, and ends Feb. 16. Call and get prices. Robinson Bros.., Clothiers, Cloth-iers, 45 Main St. Misses Hattie, Drusilla and Florence Smith entertained a large number of friends very pleasantly Tuesday evening. Games, music and dainty refreshments re-freshments were enjoyed, and the young ladies proved themselves them-selves charming entertainers. President Joseph Morrell has ' appointed Messrs. Andreas Pet- ersen, Lars Pehrson and Iver ea-romTnittee.to-receivexon-1 y tributions for 4the starving pecCT pie of Sweden. The inhabitants ' of that country are in dire dis-1 -x ' tress and air who make cont ri- J butions may rest assured they will be promptly forward id. A well attended masquerade was held at Palace hall Tuesday evening, many novel costumes being present. A committee com-' prising Messrs Preston Thatch- j ; er, Harry Cole and Erdnian awarded the following prizes for best costumes and cakewal-ing: cakewal-ing: Triple mirror to Chris Pet-' ersen, hand mirror to Miss Clara ' Apperley, silver cake dish to Harry Stoney. j MissF. Rust, a young Logan' woman, who has been visiting relatives in the city for several weeks past, caused' her friends I and hosts considerable anxiety several days ago by disappearing ! The police were asked to search 1 or her, as it was feared she met ' with harm. It was learned yes- j terday, however, that she had suddenly decided to return to her Logan home and had boarded a train for that place without announcing an-nouncing her intention Tritiune A meeting of the joint committee commit-tee representing the Agricultural college of Logan and the University Univer-sity of Utah, appointed to settle the controversy with regard to the School of Mines, was held Wednesday in Gov. Wells's office Present on behalf of the college at Logan were W.S.McCornick, P.O. Adams, J.A. McAllister and President Kerr. James Sharp A.H. Ltnd and President Kings-i Kings-i "ry represented the University. . rank Pierce, another member of 1 he University committee, was unable un-able to be present. After a short discussion, the committee decided to refnr the entire matter to a .'ubcommittee composed of the-presidents the-presidents of the two schools They will meet and endenvor to? arrive ata settlement or to dis- 4rte. and wi.l mak ih-ir report ' to tie lull committee. j |