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Show carpenter are busily engaged io beautify ing and extending tbe opera bouse, preparatory to the coming theatrical season. Tbe building will hereafter t e better equipped to prosent elaborate productions than ever. Elder E. W. Pbister, of Baker Citv, Oregon, was Bet apart ou tbe 2nd of July, 1898, for a mission to tbe Eastern States. He returned to this city on tbe 3rd of this month. His fild of labor was western New York, where be made many friend. Tbe mission is in apnsperoua condition. Nws. C. ff. Tapgart, the expert piano tuner wiU be with s on or aboet the 36tb. those wbo desire to purchase piaoos or organs will save from 2o ts 30 per .cent tusides injuring themselves them-selves on a good Instrument. owing 'to bis long expeiieuee in tht business. busi-ness. Oriers left at the Cardon 'jewelry store will be promptly attended at-tended to. Officer King arrested a boy Monday Mon-day on tbe .eiarge of riding a wheel on the Main street dewalk. ti-cyeliets ti-cyeliets shosld study the ordinance relating to wheeling, as it provides that fione shall ride on the sidewalks of tbe main business block ; also that a lamp stall be used after night;! and that certain speed only is law-' ful. The boy was reprimanded and allowed to depart, but the officers say the law will be strictly enforced in future. Justice Miner of the State Supreme Su-preme court yesterday issuer1, a certificate cer-tificate of probable cause in the case of Majors, sentenced to be shot next Friday for the murdei ' of Capt. Brown of the Ogden police force. Tbe effect of the issuance of the certificate cer-tificate is to stay tbe execution of the sentence until the Supreme court shall bava passed upon tbe appeal from Judge Hart's decision, rendered last week, denying a motiqn for a new trial 'f'jr the condemned man. Tribune. - I Elder E. M. Bickaiore, of Paradise. Para-dise. Cache county, returned on the 4th cf this month from the Northern States ' mission He was set apart on the 15th of Jun, 1898. His field of labor was the State of Iowa. Elder Bickmore says the Elders are very much pleased with the prospects in that State. Th "News" is a great factor in missionary work, its published pub-lished sermons aud missionary reports re-ports being read with much interest. inter-est. News. ' HenrvG. Haybalt's new store has been finally completed and bis goous 1 are now placed therein. Combined! with tbe former store, the two now 1 make a handsome room of 40x100 feet the largest between Ogden and Butte, and one of the largest in the west Tje new portion contains a handsome skylight 30 feet long, giv. ing ample light in the rear portion, and at night the store is lighted by 36 electric lights. Tbe addition is bein fitted up with elegant homemade home-made shelves and show cases, manufactured manu-factured by Architect J. W. Barrett. The store io handsome and substcn- Random References Professor J. A. Widtsoe returned to Logan yesterday. Mr C K. Llovd has gene'to Chi. cago in the interest of the Danielson Manufacturing company. Mrs Henrv Robbins of Gunn:son, " daughter of Wm. Brangbsm, is visiting visit-ing a few weeks with her parents. Republicans throughout Cache . " county should read the various calls on the first page of this issue. Anesaminaaon of teoclier. will lheld in Logan on Thursday Fr tial and is a monument to tbe energy I and business acumen of Mr. Hayball. Mr F A Sielson reports tbat he ,s makinc gratifying progress in ofe-tainin" ofe-tainin" subscriptions of stock in his mining company. It is proposed to incorporate for 500,000 shares of 10 cents eaoh, making 550,000 worth of slock One hundred thousand shares will be set aside as treasury Stock, to be sold as occasion may demand in future so .that stockholders (nay rest , "be direction of the state board of education. . . The Republicans o Hyrum will meet in the Central school hou,e next Saturday evening for the purpose o a reorgauiLtion and electing Uel-te. Uel-te. to the county convention. A .,li Kttendance is urged. assured they will never be assessed Mr Vielson avers that it will take but a sma'l sum comparatively todevelop the claim" to make it PainS lne-when lne-when it will begin to return heavy dividends. It is to be hoped that all lour businessmen will subscribe for at )east a small portion of the stock !as it will be a source of great beneS,. to Logan when the mine begins to ship ore regularly. Mr. LcrenZo Hanson returned from bis farm on the west side of the valley Monday and reports that the whitt on bis several hundred acres TKa.bout20bu.beletotbe-. Mr. Hansen- harvested nearl r CO ,000 bushels, which he suld for 4-t cents cash. ... VhileManaaVr Thatcher of the |