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Show Local Briefs (inod Ti'noi) .iv '.uieil tbe-CacLn Knitting Works. II Girl wai - I f-r Bii-rnl ho" -Work. Ap W t ibis office. , Tbe city ponncil met Wedue- -day evening ' ' ' u rued for 01 -week. No quorum. i We will s"u l i .- Nation to a., address nntilJui. 1. covering h campaign, for 50 cents. Highest eh prii' paid ti i chickens, at Central Meat ' ket. George Nune, a 13 year old no of this city, was thrown from n bor.. ypBterdav and bad bis arm bad1 fractured. Latest ties, nijut. Newbold; ilro Sfc'Clotbiwvt wrv-Ji ., Tbe 119 quirnoi'of'S'vini"!, '; meet ' tomorrow at 47 p.m. in ' tbe. Seventh ward meeting hot e. J. Z. Stewart wants booses and rooms to rent. List your real estate es-tate with him if you wish it sold. For Sale: 20 bushels - blue plums, at one cent per lb. Ixutturi Smith 5th ward Logan. Lost 'lelweea 41 li ui 5ll ward, a lap robs. Please return to Geo. W Lind.juist aud be rewarded. A fine daughter was born to tbe wife of Mr. Peter Nieleon, tbe popular pop-ular harness makt r. vVe congral-ulale. congral-ulale. Postmaster Murdock announces there are unclaimed letter for the Mrs. M. L. Hendrickson is now fonnd behind the counter at tbe Cache Knitting Works ready to Wait on all the lady customers. Tbe smallpox patients around tbe county are raiui iituveiiun nui there are nc new cases. Tbe disease di-sease will sooa be a thing of tin nast. following. Mr. W. C. Burgon, Mr. Geo. Crocberon, Mr. J, 8. ForreBt, Mies G LarnaoD, Miss Livonia Sbaw. : One of the most pleased men in town is J. A. Hendrickson, president presi-dent of the Ogden Woolen Mills, at tbe reports he is receiving irom Wanted Oaa good horse or team, id excbane"- 'for rpiiiei work. Will pay part cash. Apply ; at this office. Bid your fowls of mites and lici using Thmolice and C'eo-Carbo- For Sale bv Kiter Bron. Drag Co. The Logan city schools will be open next Monday aud every preparation prep-aration is b.'ing made to take cair of the army of children by Supt Merrill and bis able corps of teachers. iue mm. xuey are simply crowded crowd-ed with orders. The mill is put-ting put-ting iu $1,000 worth of improvo-meuts. improvo-meuts. Pres. Joseph F Smtfa is vice president of the mills. ' A conference was beld .Thursday by Presidents Kerr and Lin'ord of tbe Agricultural and Brigbam Young colleges, Dr. Gowsns and Bridge, and .uayor Anderson, to consider tbe question of smallpox. . Alter a full diecusien of tbe matter, they decided de-cided tbat no trouble whatever is to bs apprehended from a further spread of tbe disease, and thai students stu-dents will be perfectly safe in t. , A disastrous fire occnrred a day r two since at the farm of Levi Payne of Trenton. A t"v wa t urning stubble when a wind came ni and blew the blaze . to three v heat stacks, widen were destroy. td. They contained about 300 bushels. . , President Mary LloyiT Hen- 1 diickson of the Stake Y. 'L. M. 1. A. announces tbat tSe., district tending the colleges. The latter will be opened on schedule time. The Republicans of Hyrum held a rousing meeting last Saturday and effected a reorganization. H. B. Mc. Farland was elected president, Henry Jensen and J. 'H. Nelson vice.presi. Oents Ida Allen secretary. ' An ex. ecutive committee comprises ' Emms Liljenquist, Frank 0. Anderson, O. P. Olson, John ' Monsm -and .'Mrs; oonierence : oi tbe Liogan and Greenville wards will be held in Logan next Wednesday at 2 and 7:30 p.m. . All who are on the pro. gram are urged to. be prepared, nd tbe pnblio is invited to attend. No CheapShoee, but good shoes cheap. New stock, latest style, for men, women, aud children. Vici kid, enameled and uatent leitber. Perfeot fit and solid service guar-ranteed guar-ranteed good wear Wai ranted. Christian .Peterson.' Tbe Raoubli. cans of Hyrum are now prepared' to do good service in the Republican cause. J , . i ; r Mr. Edmund K. Oibbs of West Portage and Miss Lzzie Hawks 6f Logan were united in the boh' bonds of matrimony is tbe Salt Lake Tern. I pie Wednesday, Sept. 5th; Mr. Gibbs is a populor young man and' a bod of C. T. Oihbs, a merchaDt of West. I'ortage and the bride one of Logan's ' xiee repairs, or shoes r-plhcej if fun l efeciive. . Andieai Prttr-eou. Prttr-eou. M. Oleson, Manager. TO 1 HE DEAF. A rich lady cored of her Deafness aud Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicbolsou'.j Artificial Ear Drum, gave $10,000 to hia Institute, so that deaf po pie unable to procure the Ear . Drams mav have . them frr Address No. 12064, Tbe Nicholson Institute. 780, Eighth Avenue, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Hanson nd family returnbd Wednesday from a two weeks' tour of tbe counties of northern Utah. They popular young Ndies. A recep. .iori was licbl at the res:dence of 'be bride's parents Thursday. A i.umber of friends and relatives of the young peoole were there and joited in wish, hig tue couple every happiness in life ...aether. Tbey will reside ia Logan. Last Tuesday, the Oregon Short Line railroad company put a new time table into effect, giving Cache valley several additional trims I be regular passenger triiu leaves Salt Lake at 6:15 a.m. instead of .1 'c'ock' a'"1 rch Lognn at 9:55. Ketaming, this train will leave Logan at 2:05 p.m. instead Milan oo cities ana towns and in-Bpected in-Bpected 9 creamernes while abs-in and report having had an immensely im-mensely enjoyable trip. Mr. Han-eon Han-eon says it is a beautif al triu through Ogd-n, Provo and ocher canyons, aud. that the evidences of prosperity are wondeiful to see. Bc-b loaii, -.vho is now the editor edi-tor of Living Issues, has recently d'Yol some p.Hc-) t.) the editor of Ma'l )D. Just why ht sbou.d .t. ls ,,ot apparent, be- 5. .V!':" we bad criticised -t :j i,. i on, we had dnrje so in n le,:t-!,n ie minuer aod had not v ! hbytbiug agninbt Mr. ' I -.).;. .,eis..ual)y. Sloan k W D reatn,Isr -Salt Lakrf al 6:55. ,An entirely new train leaves Salt Lake at 9:45 a.m arriving in Logan at 2:05 pm' 1 his tram will return to fWie at 10:40. An additional train leaves Logan at 11:43 a m., reach-ing reach-ing Pocatello at 3:50 p.m. This is a very conveninut service aud r-ti-cts grit credit on the raanage-ueut raanage-ueut ct the railroad. I A meeting of the board of trustees trus-tees , .f the Agricultural c.llego was held as Thursday, all the mw-bers mw-bers bs'iug present except Mr. i Cornick. Miss iiena Baker was 'raplxyed to of sibJiKup, and he should be , tbsrotigbly fiiniliar with his sub-. sub-. je;t, f.ir if ever a thoroughbred ba.oua , listed, in all his hideous detormuy of soul, Sloan is that same thoroughbred baboon. He has not to go back farther in his cenealogicai ljne than himself to prove the troth of Darwin's theory. And Sloan may well be a I JUtj more careful when attacking a uj f ot nib protf .siuu le dl-grioo. dl-grioo. ., he may hear other dis-aureeai.le dis-aureeai.le lratU8 cori,.eruiL h,8 own unenviable personality. Euglifhnta salary of $906 per year. CmsiJrblfl new ma-cbiuery ma-cbiuery was ordered for the nie-l cbanic art department and instru meuts for the civil engineering d vrHnmnt u Jh9 re8iBion of Missbarah Bowen was accepted with deep regret, 8Dd Mrs. Khoda Oook appointed in her stead at . salary of S720 per annum. An asi sistantin the chemistry depan ment was also employed at V: ary of $1000 per yea and an . sistantin tha mechanical drawing department at a salary of $220. |