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Show &0090$0&0l00&-4- Local Briefs, j Cily Paint Shop, 3(5 S. Main. A sen to watted. Inquire at this office. Whe tc vas ;it 77 in Chie:igo T lursduy. Mrs. Smith, mother of Mrs. M. j S. Oi nsbv, died in Brisrham (My Tuesday." ' Mrs. C. D. 'V. Fullmer will shortly leave for the coast on a visit to her relatives in San Francisco. County Clerk A. L. Farrell and Mr. Frank Thatcher spent the past few days in Oregon on business. busi-ness. George W. Thatcher returned from Pocatello Thursday .whither he went to arrange for the appearance ap-pearance of '"Corianton." Among the visitors to Lnc-an vesterday were W. H. Maughan, cTr., of Wells ville . and Conrad Ahnder of Hyrum. Dunbar, Robinson & Co., the popular clobhiers, have a prand cheap sale in progress. Read their list of barganis in this issue. The family of Sue! Limb of Hyde Park was n.ade very ill Thursday by eating some unknown un-known poisonous substance. All s re recovering. Mrs. John' A. Hendriekson has been quite ill the past two weeks, being afflicted with a severe cold with symptoms of pneumonia. The lady is now able to be around again however, how-ever, and will shortly resume her M. . A. labors. The address of Prof. Mosiah Hall at the Beacon Light Socie- ' ty meeting this week was an unusually un-usually able effort. The gentle- irpn gave a wealth of wise advice ad-vice tj the ladies present on the ' proper training of children the conclusions of his long research and experience in the school room. The singing of the combined choirs was a feature of the rec- ' enTdiry'StheoH city. 1 he schools practi -e various var-ious selections each Sunday and once each month hold a practice as a whole. The music of the Cache stake Sunday schools is under the direction of Profs S. B. Mitton and Charies Batt and rapid progress is being made owing to the renewed and fergetic attention being given )t. A pe'ition is being circulated asking the Short Line to change the time table so as to give Cache valley two tr ins each waydailv. arriving from nd departing for each way morning and evening. The present service is far from satisfactory and it is generally I hoped the petition wi'l be granted. grant-ed. The enterprising former railroader, Mr. C. D. W. Fullmer, is in charge of the petition, and his complete knowledge of rail, way affairs makes it possible for him to present the matter to the railway company in the most convenient possible form. . ' Mrs. Maria Lindahl, an aged j and highly esteemed resident of Logan Fourth ward , died Jan. 20, of old age and general de bility. She was born in Jonko-ping, Jonko-ping, Sweden, 85 years ago, and embraced the gospel in 1865. She had resided in Logan with hi. r daughter. Mrs. Matilda Hansen, Han-sen, for the past twenty-three years, who attended her devotedly devot-edly during her declining years. The funeral service was held in the Fourth ward meeting house Thursday, the speakers being Elders A. J. Nielsen, George . Lindquibt, Abram Jorgensen. George Cole, A.. G. Thomasson ,' and Bishop Thomas X. Smith, j The deceased was a worn in of excellent character and great in- i tegrity, and a most faithful! member of the church. . ! |