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Show I I Local Biisfs- - 'Corianton"'vas well received, in Salt Lake. Miss Ethel Kimball is visiting in Logan, the guest of Miss Lula Yentes. Professor Alexander, the well known optician, is in our midst again. The Republicans of Idaho have decided to elect W. E. Hej-burn Hej-burn senator. Mr. Hunt, the genial and enterprising en-terprising agent of the D. & R. G., was in. Logan on business this week. The First Ward Sunday school gave a most enjoyable party in the Thatcher hall yesterday yes-terday afternoon and evening. Mr. John A. Sidle, the capable' Hyde Park blacksmith, is pre- j pared to do the best horse shoe- j ing, wagon epairing andgerer-al andgerer-al blacnsmithing ,at the lowest) prices. Messrs. Hendrickson and Lloyd have returned from Ogden and Salt Lake and report a good year in the woolen mills and knitting ' factories in which they are interested inter-ested in those cities. T.cMori frrm P.-oclrlonr P. fl i FjHdsted to his family in this city state that he is enjoying good health and still very busy with his duties in connection "itn the Copenhagen Mission, Denmark. Mr. Hans Munk, a genial and esteemed citizen of Logan, has passed his 72d milestone and is yet hale and hearty. He has a wide circle of friends who hope he will pass the hundred mark, at lean. I Painter C. V. Hansen has gotten got-ten his beautiful little office in The Nation building handsomely decorated and furnished, nd has a large number of specimens of his artistic workmmship on exhibition-. The room is well worth a visit. nr. Phineas lempest, an' era time resident of Cache and latterly latter-ly of Rexburg, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wibon. Mr. Tempest is a newspaper man of considerable experience, and is. a genial and progressive gentleman whom it is a pleasure to meet. Oscar and Guilder Johnson have filed suit against J. A. Hendrickson Hen-drickson to obtain possession of piece of land m Logan seventh ward to which they claim they hold the title. Mr. Hendrickson jiad them ejected therefrom Wednesday. I The 4 months old baby of XI c .ina Airs. D. Li. Roberts died on Thursday at 2 p.m. Funeral services will be held at 1 o'clock Saturday at the 3rd ward meeting meet-ing house. All friends of the family invited. We sympathize , With the bereaved couple in their sorrow. William Mack, the chef de cuisine of the Kiesel hotel, has prepared a liniment which is .said to be the compeer of any made. Re expects to give it a wide sale throughout the country, and as his headquarters will be in Logan itpromises to become, a considerable resource for this city. tV. W. Woodside, Esq., the capable and courteous agent of the O. S. L. at this point, states that the railroad business was up usually heavy during the past autumn. The freTght traffic was heavy in all directions, and this added to the unusually heavy passenger travel and the sugar beet hauls kept the local force extremely busy. Clothing at Cost. J. Newbold. |