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Show Agents wanteJ. Injure at this offi e. Lact wtek of Alexander the Optician at Hotel Kiesel. Magnificent display of Valentines Valen-tines at W ilkinson & Son's. Wheat was priced at 75 cents in Chicago Monday. 'Judge Aurelius Miner of Salt Lake is vifiting with his family fami-ly in this city. Game Waideri E. B. Thornley was in town irjm f.;mith eld yesterday. yes-terday. Mr. James Jensen of Hyrum was a Logan visitor Monday and reports excellent sleighing between be-tween Logan and that town. Robinson Bros., 45 Main St.,! show the latest creations in j headwear for men. Spring stock j now in. j Mr. Allen Archibald, a highly esteemed resident of Clarkstxi was a Logan visitor yesterday. Mr. Adolph Baer of Providence h is been suffering from a severe attack of la grippe, kut is now in improved health. The people of Richmond will shortly ;rect a fine new meeting house at a cost of 2C.000. Mon-son Mon-son and Schaub prepared plans for the edifice. Through the courtesy of Hon. D. R. Roberts, all legislature bills and state reports are on file at the Nation office, where they may be examined by the public. Miss Norma Wold of Ogden I and Miss Ida Mitchell, hereto- J ; fore of Idaho Palls, have accept-: ed positions with the LTtah Mort-gage Mort-gage Loan Corporation as expert stenographer?. ywp."'W"iJ gvLUJ..-n )mi ....... aca? I Local Briefs, j , Mr. Dave Dunbar of Bla -kfc t is visiting his brot er, vTeoi e Dunbar, in this city. Robinson Bros.' sale shows hats ranging from 82 to $3, for $1. New stock. 45 Main St. Mr. John Spande has returned from a successful business trip east, where he purchased a fine stock of furniture for. the spring trade. Secretary Thain of the Farmers' Farm-ers' Association announces it is especially desired that all beet growers attend the annual meet- Ci t-iiag 1 1 Cort.-J. Ntrwbold. City Paint Shop, 36 S." Main. Knit shawls in a'l cole rs, 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 j warm slippers for ladies at Logan Lo-gan Dry Goods Co. Extra heavy Fleeced Hose for j ladies, only 20c. at Logan Dry Goods Co. I Just arrived, spring consignment consign-ment of baby carriages and go-carts. go-carts. Call and see new styles of cushion tires. Ym. Edwards. i Representative D. R. Roberts 1 came up fx"om Salt Lake Satur- Found, one stray blacn: boar pig aoout 3 months old. Came to my house 2 weeks go. Owner can b?ve same by paying expenses. H. P. Olson, Seventh ward. Mr. Benjamin Wilmore has the contract for building a neat; cottage for Mr. Willis Simmons of j Logan Second ward. It will cost( $650. Sleighing is extremely good I all over Cache county. In ad. ing in the Tabernacle Wednesday Wednes-day at 1 p.m. It is announced that there will be no further changes in the First Nat'onal Bank aside from those already reported. Mr. A. M. Fleming, the capable and courteous cashier, will be retained re-tained in that position. i Thelma Irene, the three months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Blixt.of Logan Seventh ward, : day, bringing his family with ! him, they having been visiting ' in Salt Lake. Mr. Roberts says that if any of the residents desire de-sire to present any legislation they should communicate with the members from Cache who will be pleased to take such action ac-tion as may be' necessary., dition to the first heavy snow of last Thursday, it has snowed a little daily since and a .plethora of water is assured for the com-i com-i ig summer.; Mr. M. J. Holt left Monday to take a course in watchmaking at the Philadelphia College of Horology Hor-ology and school for watchmakers, watchmak-ers, jewelers, engravers and op jticians. It is a splendid institu-j institu-j tion and Mr. Holt is sure tj make j rapid progress. died Tuesday at 12 noon of pneumonia. pneu-monia. Funeral service will be held in the Seventh ward meeting meet-ing house Thursday at 11 o'clock a. m. The Palace hall is this season uiider the management of Mr. Charles Priday, who gives a dance each Wednesday and Saturday Sat-urday evening. Good order is preserved at all these dances, ana a splendid orchestra is always al-ways in attendance. Mr. Malcolm McAllister of the Deseret News was in Logan Monday and announced that a morning delivery service will be established by the News. The train from Salt Lake arrives at Logan at 9:15 p. m. and the papers pa-pers will be delivered to the subscribers. A little son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles England of Logan Sec-, ond ward met with a painful accident ac-cident lace last Saturday evening. eve-ning. While out hunting, his 22 calibre rifle was accidentally discharged, dis-charged, the bullet going through his foot and lodging under the skin on the lower side. A doctor was summoned and the ball was cut out. Professor George L. Swendson of the Agricultural college has been offered the position of surveyor sur-veyor in the government geological geo-logical survey, at a salary of $2,000 per year. The gentleman has not as yet decided to accept the position. It is a significant tribute to Mr. Swendson 's ability in his chosen profession. The groundhog came forth .A last Monday according to the old tradition, and sad to relate, saw his shadow. It was not a clear shadow, as the sun only shone through the clouds, and it is an open question whether it was (heavy enough to fr ghten him back to his hole for six weeks. Time alone can tell, but if he did go back underground, there are people in this "community "com-munity who will f-ael like organ-iging organ-iging a hunt to kill him. George W. Thatcher left for Butte Tuedsay night to join the Cor acton Co. which opened in that city Sunday evening. Tho campany goes west frozi there tM'er the Northern Pacific, playing play-ing in all large cities enroute. The business so far has been . q Lite satisfactory. Mr. Thatcher Thatch-er tates that all reports cun-cp cun-cp ning changes in the cast of the piay are unfounded. These r amors doubtless grew out of the I f ict ti at the Deseret Syndicate ' negotiated with Robert Downing! to a ake a tour of the east with thp play, but a no agreement 1 uld b-. reached, the proposals 1 were fruitless. A dispatch from ' Manner Imhaus in BuUe- Mon-i day s Hted that the opening there, v.-a- vei " successful, the audience i'-'in,' ei.iliusiastio ar.d dem ,r;d- ' i z rwe ve curtain calls. i " ' |