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Show and was offered positions by two separate Pacific Coast manager. Her work as Zoan. in Corianton is remembered so clearly that we shall await with considerable interest her first appearance here in Modern LVama. Lady Dolly is -a very, strong character part and is considered a first rate test of an actress 's ability. Hon.C.' W". Nibley visited : in 'Logan this week. - - j Wheat hovers between 75 and 78 cents per bushel in Chicago the past few days. ! Yesterday ' was a dreary, snowy, blowy, blustery day. The weather is charged to act decently tomorrow or the owners of new hats will never forgive it. Dr. C. A. Gowans has returned from Mexico and is again at his office on Main street, where he , will he found from now henceforward. hence-forward. Jacob Ellie appeared before Judge Hart Thursday and pleaded plead-ed guilty to the charge of grand, larceny. Sentence will be pronounced pro-nounced today at 10 a. m. ETyrum Cranney is still very ill as a result of the bloodpoison- j ing which took place in one of bis limbs two years ago. His friends have of late been much alarmed ovi-r his condition. Produce Dealer H. G. Smurth-waite Smurth-waite reports the following prices ou grain and produce: Client 73 cents, oats $1.25, potatoes pota-toes 25 to 23, eggs 12, hens 8, roosters 7, dressed bogs 7, live hogs 5-V. ' ; A deereewas ' entered yesterday yester-day favorable to the plaintiff in the suit of. V. S. Lamoreaux vs. the heirs of the Davidson estate. The suit was 8- friendly one to miipt. title to the corner on Cen- ter and First East streets. j The Logan choir is making elaborate preparations for its forthcoming concert at the May conference Prof. Lewis is p;-e paring seme splendid selections, and it is expected leading' Salt Leke musiciaus . will also take lilit : ; u' ' '"V. . ' The Cacht j ;f uoty court met in adjourned - sssi' - 'Friday t: consider., the jPfcGstion oi combining the Cove and Mountain Moun-tain Home school districts. - -Several residents of -Jthose -" towns j were present and itpade - arguments argu-ments lor a&d againit theprop'o-sition; theprop'o-sition; after whichhe matter ! was taken under ctvisement. Mayor Hansen ' returned from Salt Lake and called a special meeting of the city, .council for last evening, to consider the electric el-ectric light- plant question. The mavor investigated the matter thoroughly ' while irj Salt Lake and is armed with every informa-, tion for the early commencement of the plant. The pla,y,Moths,jis ; a drama1 tiz ition of the . famous novel by Ouida of the same name. It has been done by the most prominent stock companies of America and never fails to arouse 'the' theatre going public toenthsiasm. . The public of Logan is already eviDC-i:ig eviDC-i:ig aninterest in the forthcoming forthcom-ing production and we are promised prom-ised by the. management superb setting and magnificent costu mes in addition to' the splendid cast already mentioned. ..The play is a modern drama and deals witn the social life of the nobility of Europe in a manner that reveals the inner life of these people as does.no other play on the Amer: ican Stage. Local Briefs. I Jap-a-lac makes old furniture look like new. At Ri ter Eros. Drug Co. Edwin James has obtained a permit to build a 6 room frame j house in Logan Fifth ward.- A tine son was born to Mr and Mrs. A. G Lundstrom Wednesday,, Wednes-day,, that being Mrs. L's., birthday. birth-day. All progressing nicely. Mr. John' A. Hendrickson returned re-turned from Ogden Thursday and reports heavy business at the Ogden woolen mills; the transactions being 500 per cent greater in March this year, over 1902 The mill will hereafter run night and day. Miss Helen Boyer is one of our Utah girls, but has already won a name for herself all over the United Siales. She has played with a number of the finest stock companies of the Atlantic States |