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Show 2 Local Briefs. I . I I A successful masquerade pa riy was held in Smithiield last Friday Fri-day evening. Yoa tvili save money by buying buy-ing your barb wire at John H. Anderson's. If you want a good baby carriage car-riage cheap call at Spande Furniture Fur-niture company 's. , To Rent Good five room house in 4th ward, with city water. wa-ter. Apply to A. L. FarreJl, County clerk's office. Go to John H. Antler o !';; baro wire. Cheapest pkco in j town. I Mr. and Mrs. Ltus I'eirso:i J Millville were visitors to Logan : Saturday. The general appropriation bill was introducedj in the state legislature leg-islature Saturday. It totals something some-thing over l,5uO,O0O, 138,475 being allowed to the Agricultural college. Lesrishtors state there aie likely to be a number of changes in the billbefre it is fnally passed. A party of eight jovial hunt-r hunt-r spent the day yesterday and a psrt of Saturday afternoon in a buffalo hunt on Antelope Island, Is-land, and, after a thrilling and exci ing chase, succeeded in Idling Idli-ng three of the'aoitnais. which V r. J. H. White, the owner of Remember the regular dance at the Palace hall every Saturday Satur-day eveniig. Splendid music and floor. All invited. Secretary W. H. Thain of the ' school beard returned from 0 business trip to Salt Lake Monday. Mon-day. 1 . Mr. Thomas S. Friday, who has had a severe attack of la grippe, is able to be around again and greet his many friends. A fine son was born Saturday toMr.and Mrs. Voltimer Frankof this citv. Thus Mr. Jacob Then- the herd, desired exterminated oecause of their age and savage habits. The animals had become so savage that they could not be kept With the rest of the herd, which now consists of 26 buffaloes, buffal-oes, so their owner decided to kill them. News. "William C. Kilgore, a well known resident of Logan, died Saturday, March 7, of old age and. genera) debility. He bad reached the dvanced age of 82 years, and had b?en for the past year or two confined to bis bed 7ilh illniQ Hp. waa a nnl.ivo nF rer, the well known brewer, became a grand father. Samuel Kent, the well known Lewiston cattle dealer, was in town 1 Monday, and states that the tattle in his neighborhood are in good condition. Feeding has teen general but the stock winteied nicely. Georgia, was baptized about 30 years ago. and came to Utah 20 years ago, settling in Logan. He was aiaithfui a nd earnest Latter-day Latter-day Saint, an honest man and energetic citizen, atd was highly esteemed. He leaves a wife and five grown children. The funeral service ' will be held in the Fi frh ward mep1,!n.- A number of missionaries are preparing toleave early in April, among them Elders Joseph Mair and Alfred Gnehm for Germany ani Karl C. Schaub for New York. Architect Karl Schaub has prepared plans for a fine new meeting house for the Logan 'e -enth ward. The structrre will cost about $8,C00, and will be built in the early future. Mrs. Bodrero of this City, who recently underwent an operation at the hospital in Salt Lake for the removal of a4 large tumor on Ler neck, has returned home entirely en-tirely recovered. Contractors Nelson and Worley have signed an agreement toi' build a 6-room frame residence house at 12 o'clock noon to-day. The Logan school board held a meeting Friday evening and a Iter discussing the treasurer-ship treasurer-ship question for an hour or two, adjourned without taking any action. It is understood that Leo Nielsen, whoi was recently elected elect-ed treasurer, Succeeding George F. Thatcher, desires to transfer thefumlsto the First National bank. The Thatcher Banking company has made some concessions conces-sions to the board in the way of overdrafts and similar favors which the board considers valuable, valua-ble, and this has prevented action act-ion so far on the subject. There is a strong feeling on the part of Republicans to the effect that, as the board is Republican, so should he 1,!ih treasurer a.nd rlp- ouuaing, costing ?mouu, lor &ei Lewi?. They wiK also build a 4 room brick aodition to the liome of Andreas Peterson of Logan, ' , Atk-rney L. R. Rogers of Og-den Og-den has tiled a petition in the First district court asking that a guardian be appointed for William, Wil-liam, and Virgil Merrill of Smith field . This action probably fore- j shadows a suit for damages pfsitory. 1 A meeting will prob-ab!y prob-ab!y be neld next Friday to further fur-ther consider the matter. City Paint Shop, 36 S. Main. Ask for "Newbold'o" School) Shoe. A good shoe for Boys, price only SI at Logan Dry Goods Co. Try Newbold's School Shoe, I its the best. We buy and sell Real Estate. Xarm and City property wanted. H. A. Pederson & Co. j Calves and hogs, hides andJ pelts wanted at . Chicago Meat market. Good prices paid. ,1 lot of wool remnants going at half price at Logan Dry Goods Co. Lucerne hay for sale. Inquire at this office, or Lund berg Bros., Providence bench. 1 A large assortment of grades of carpet on -hand.' a j Spande, Furniture company's. Ladies Flannelette skirts 33i per cent off at Logan Dry Goods Co. 1 against the railroad. In all the wards of Cache stake Sunday the article by President Joseph F. Smith on the retaining retain-ing of homes and building up of Zion was read and discussed. This action was in accordance with suggestions made at the stake priesthood meeting Saturday. Satur-day. A number of councilmen are asking who the Republican re-j fers to when it says they shout "Me too" to everything T. A. Thoreson proposes. They state that there is no truth whatever in its statements, and they desire the incidents from which the Republican gained its erroneous impressions. Just arrived, spring consigh-meot consigh-meot of baby carriages and go-caits. go-caits. Call and see new styles of cushion tires. Wm. Edwards. Color in an apple is good, but quality is better. The Pear-main Pear-main has the quality. A large stock of fine trees at The Logan Nurseries. Buy your meat at Chicago Meat market. Everything at wholesale whole-sale and retail. The only meat market in town that keeps all kinds of boiled meats. We guarantee guar-antee satisfaction or money refunded. Lorenzo 1 Hanson, the well known dairyman of this c-it,! contemplates a trip east in the near future to investigate the possibilities of a condensed milk factory. The gentleman has been in consultation with the representative repre-sentative of a large eastern company, com-pany, who wish him to take the supervision of such an institution proposed for this city. Should Mr. Hanson's investigations result re-sult favorably, he will probably accept the offer an . .l-a company to build x lare f.ict r -here. |