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Show Israel Jacobson is recovering from a severe attack of la grippe. Moses Thatcher, Jr., was in town from franklin Wednesday. Martin Olson of Millville was a Logan visitor yesterday. V"heat was 75 cents per bushel m lie Chicago market Thursday. Thurs-day. The Ogden and B Y basketball teamswill plav in the B Y college coll-ege tills ait m- 01. Pejple are wondering why the county court dosen t have the court house pavements cleared. clear-ed. John R Edwards will shortly cear down his Main street saloon building and erectin place there of a large brick block. Rev. Clemenson has returned from Manti, where he went two weeks ago to attend a meeting of the Presbyterian Missionary association. V 0 . ! 4 Local Briefs. i t Mr. Guy Ti atcher spent a portion ot the i resent week in Salt Lae. Mrs. E. D. Carpenter of this , city is lying very ill with la grippe 1 'The Cache stake priesthood meeting will convene ia Log-tabernacle Log-tabernacle at 10 a.m. to-day. ; Both houses of the Idaho legis lature have passea the sugar bounty bilk Moses Thatcher, Jr., has purchased pur-chased a handsome bus for h is livery stable in this city. S. fV. Hendricks of Richmond, p ex-county treasurer, was a Lo- gan visitor Thursday. Many expressions of gratification gratifica-tion were heard on the streets of Logan yesterday when it wa?-learned wa?-learned that Senator Smoot haa been sworn in. People residing in the outside towns should not attempt to use sleighs when coming to Logan, as the ground is practically bear m this city. A meeting of the executive committee of the Farmers' association asso-ciation was to have been held last Thursday, but was postponed postpon-ed until next Tuesday. -i The Religion Class conference ; , of the Cache s.ake of Zion will 1 I cccur at the B. Y. college to- - morrow at 2 p.m. , Edward Ryberg, the well ' known shoemaker, had his leg broken by a large box falling upon it last Tuesday. To Rent Good five rocm house in 4th ward, with city wa ter. Apply to A. L. Farrell, County clerk's office. Remember the regular dance at the Palace hall every Satur- The pastor of the M"E, Church will preach Sunday morning on Psalms 11:3. At night on Heb. 11:8-9. The reader is cordially I invited to attend. j day evening. Splendid music and floor. All invited. Mr Isaac Jorgeson returned Wednesday from Teriae. where he went to visit his extensive sheep herds. He reports the animals in good condition, they having suffered slightly from the ! storms. ' I Mr. James England, the sue-1 cessful grocer, will shortly move' to the building on Ma n street heretofore occupied by Anderson & Lindsay Candy Co. Mr. England Eng-land has built up a large patronage patron-age by couiteous and honest treatment. At the regular meeting of the Beacon Light Society Tuesday, Mrs. JH Linford read a pleasing pleas-ing paper on "Child Culture." The lady also read an interesting 'Color in an apple is good, but quality is better. The Pear-main Pear-main has the quality. A large I s ,ock of tine trees at The Logan Nurseries. After a snowfall of two inches Thursday night, there were symptoms of spring yesterday, the sun coming out bright and warm in the afternoon. Wiseacres Wise-acres predict an early spring. Professor Weston Vernon, who has made an earnest study of the poem, delivered an ad-dress ad-dress on "Hiawatha" to the pupils pu-pils of Prof. Apperley's room at the Woodruff school Friday. j City Paint Shop, 6 S. Main. I Ask for "Newbold's" . School Shoe. .' A good shoe for Boys, price only si at Logan Dry Goods Co. Try Newbold's School Shoe, its the best. We buy and sell Real Estate. Farm and City property wanted. H. A. Pedersou & Co. Calves and hogs, hides and pelts wanted at Chicago Meat market. Good prices paid. Lucerne hay for sale. Inquire at this office, or Lundberg Bros., Providence bench. A large assortment of grades of carpet on hand at Spande Furniture company's. Ladies Flannelette skirts 33-jr per cent off at Logan Dry Goods Co. If you want a good baby carriage car-riage cheap call at Spande Furniture Fur-niture company's. letter from Mrs. Prof. Wiight, a member of the HOciety now in Paris, describing her experiences experi-ences in that city. Mrs. Emma Hyde presented an interesting history of the life of T B Macau- Messrs. Thatcher & Hanson, tha new Logan clothing dealers, make an announcementelsewheie in this issue. They are closing out the stock of clothing carried by Cole & Nelson at cost, and hive a tine new spring stock of clothing to open up in the near future. Thy' are having the store beautifully repainted and j furnished, and their establishment establish-ment promises to become a popular pop-ular headquarters for clothing and gents' furnishings. Call now and get bargains. Cyrus Napper, the druggist, has purchased the building and ground on Main street, owned and occupied by John F Squires. Ihe latter gentleman recently pvrchased the property from the i owners of the Z C M I corner ior 5d,uuu, ana wmte tne price of the latest sale is not made public, it is believed Mr. Squires made a comfortable little sum of money on the deal. Mr. Napper v will in the near future occupy the building with his drug store. The 1 ogan Knitting factory is p e ring to do an enormous bu.-i iess during the coming season. sea-son. .Manager Cardon states that tl e facto-y has recently received a quantity of new machinery and is now equipped to make over 100 adult suits of first class uu-dfrwear uu-dfrwear each day. The companv will have 25 agents in the held in the r.eur future. A large pro portion of its products are sou. throughout the west, and it distributes dis-tributes a tnousand d idar-s a month in our midst. It is ciere-Jtore ciere-Jtore a feieat resource to our city. |