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Show I . Generalities. MALjI Switches mailo Horn combine. fjffV Rooms 9 and'UVNcwboId block. T flV Hyrura Hatch, of Franklin, came ' to Logan Thursday morning I ft Hair switches made to order. Rooms P and 10, Ncwbold block. " M L. E. Abbott, or Davis county, wis In Logan Thucsdny visiting his chll-1 chll-1 8 .rcn who ale "Wending the It. Y. C. v teVinJ 50,d watches at ureatly re- ,d.ucc,d Prices- for ladles an7 Kc..ts 'at the Johnson Jewelry Co. J M Many famllcs In Logan are forced to burn wood for fuel. This Is not very 1 .. satisfactory In the coal ranges. I t Joseph A. Smith and wife, of I'rovi- dence, were In the city on Thursday doliig ihclr Chi tslmas marketing. 1 Warited-Hy studentof A.U, single 4room and board, state tennv Ad- Tdress this oillcc. $ I Charles Sorctison, of Hyrtim, hi s come down from lifsiancli atTavltr to spend Christmas at home I , A gold watch makes a nice ChrKt- mas present. Go to the Johnson Jewelry Co. and got one at a bargain Mrs. Sarah Ann Vogel, grandmother fil'h '.to Joseph Bithcl. is scrlousty 111 with my pneumonia In Salt Lake city. Mr. 'l5ethel went down on Wednesday ' Watch our watch sale fon Christmas, watches. The Johnson Jewelry Co. J. .1. Powell lias done some line" fainting In the residence of Hyrum "Crockett of the Seventh ward. Tho wors Is very commendable. The coal famine and the Estey famine are making the Harris Music Co. jump sidewavs. They have sold nearly all their Estey pianos and tho factory is swamped with orders. 2fot less than one hundred and tirty persons left Logan Thursday morning on the south bound train. Many of these were students bound for home. Logan Ice Rink open every afternoon after-noon and evening. Perfect Ice, rink X)x250. Admlss.orl 15 cents, skates for rent 10 cents extra. A good chance to enjoy a good time . ,. J. II. Anderson will lecture before the Scandinavians assembled at the j tabernacle Sunday morning at 10 'O'clock taking for his subject the ''Lifts if Christ, Ills Trial and Cruel-flxion Cruel-flxion ' jf jflfe', Lotus show you our new modern l WWg. styles In the picture line; a uood like- BKWW-' ness Is no doubt the best Xmas pre- sent. Harrison & Rabe, photograph- ers, over IT. O. store, opposite tabcr-jfl tabcr-jfl naclu. I Tlic Thatcher Music Co. has Just m sold to Logan people a piano of tho "Miller" variety built on the "Mis- slon" plan. It is a beauty beyond" H words and to those who enjoy such jfl tilings Is well wortli a trip to see. H l "The piano will boat tlic store a few I v t days longer. j V Slaughter In prices at the Cache jfl , Valley Grocery, first door west of postoilice. Ifcadquartcis forClirNt- " mas groceries nicoand fresh, Just ar- lived. ;t:tir off Fancy china and glassX ware; now is the time for bargains. I Moslali Evans, manager of tho Gar- jflj land sugar factory, came to Logan on ,. Wednesday. The gentleman Is well satlslled with the season's run, as It H was ciiual to any In the United States JH this year. Uy December .'list all the jfl) biets will have been worked up. H Wanted Thk Rkimiiimuan wants H ,to get In toucli with a good girl, one B wlio knows her business. One or the best families in the state, living at Murray, wants her. If any girl in flf this section wlio can Hill this measure, flf watits tills position, let her come to flf tills oillcc. rB For Christmas holidays tho O. S. L. IK will sell tlckctsone fare for round trip. , flflL Tickets on sale Dec. 21, 24 . S,. 31 and uiJBMLM- January 1st. Final limit Jan Ith. SUflflIE!P Minimum chaigc tlfty cents .1. H. JilflflrT Morton, agent. T flW ' December 21 i usually considered fH' v the shortest day or tlic year On that vfljl day tho sun appeared to be as rar vfl south as It usually gets, Its first rays $B, shining out on tills valley from a point mm sllglitlv beyond Logan peak. . In sum- J9M meroldjSol seems to rise from tho AjMk head of Logan canyon, tho difference 'fflE between winter and summer proving HB- iultc a Variation. ifl Weaietco busy selling Christmas w goods tw write out an ad, but orcourse mB you know that we arc at tho front, as 13W usual, with an Immense stoolc of Iioil- K day Goods.. Tlio prices will suit you as well Us our stock. Come eaily. bc- fJK roro tho: best Is gone. WIMvlSOft rSB' Si SONf W "Uncle Josh Sprucoby" the lirstof IjjR the many rural plays now being pre- ' UK sentcd In tho dilTcrcnt cities will bo JlM seen at tho opera houso tonight. Tills lK production Is different from all fl? others as it contains much comedy as 1 well as patlios, and tho realistic saw WtW' mill sceno Is a most exciting and in- II tenso etlect. The scenes of tlic play T!iE arolaldln Vermont and New York i' 4MF wiich Bves a,npl pportunty ,or V jR portraying tho simple rustic charact- 1flSf ev9 ln country as well as tho many in- flC! cidents tlwt. befall tho sjmplc, country I vRm; folks tli'at visit tiieitictropolisr L" ir T L. Itedford went toOgdrn Wednesday Wed-nesday on business connected w Ith the Utah Marble Co. STEWART RANGE In irnod cndl-tlnn. cndl-tlnn. SOLID OAK SIDERORl), CAR-PKTS, CAR-PKTS, etc. Eniiulro at .Rltor Rros. Drug Co., or at No: BO.Wcst 1st South street. f Charles Tliorpe, with ills family, camo from Lewlston on Thursday to spend tho winter In Logan. Charley has been with tho Dyer peoplo the past four years, and is woll thought of by his employers. . The finest assortment of perfumes, from 10c 'up, at Cy. E. Napper's. Mrs, C. I). Fjclstcad came home Horn the Salt Lake hospital wlicie her husband has been confined for the past three weeks. His symptoms are no better It is to be Infened that the cnerablu gentleman Is gradually on the decline. Mrs. Fjclstcad ie-turned ie-turned to Salt Lake today. A. J. llcverldge, Depot street, Smithlicld. All klmls or plumbing work attended to. Satisfaction guar anteed. ' SKATING every afternoon and night at the Logan, Ice Rink, Korth Main St. Periect Ice. Admission l.lc. Skates for rent 10o extra. i Fred J I. Turner Is down from Canada on a visit to his parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner, and to look after Ills interests in a law suit lie has filed for the recovery of $2,100,""- due from salo of lands. 'Samuel Jcssop, raised at Millvillc, but for ten years a resident of Canada, came down with him. Hand painted china, Just the thing for a nice Christmas present for friend, wife or sweetheart at tlic Johnson Jewelry Co.'s. The tutors at the U. V. Q. Kindergarten Kinder-garten department, Misses Caroline Sclioles, VcraCranney, G wen Thomas, freno Campbell and Hattlo Johnson, are deserving of credit for tlic interest taken in their little pupils. On Thurs- day they had a Christmas tree decorated decor-ated with ornaments made by tlic school. Each pupil also made a present pres-ent for their parentsat home. At tlic gathering Christinas songs-were sung ' and dancing around the tree was indulged in-dulged in. There were 2!) pupils and 14 visitors at the affair Wines, liquors and ci-j ci-j gars for Xmas, at Cy. E. Napper's. i E. F. Grecnwald, manager of the Ncbeker lumber business In Mexico, I leaclie'd Logan We'dncfeday night. The gentleman does not have that robust appearance of six months ago, having passed through a siege of sickness. Referring to the Industry in the south Mr. Grecnwald says they are shipping ties and building roads on which traction trac-tion engines are run. Tho supply is not equal to the demand. About four hundred men arc engaged In the yar-ious yar-ious pursuits on this timber grant. A saw mill with a capacity of eighty thousand feet per day will bo installed within ninety days. The outlook for the concern Is promising, Cold weather, but no need of having cold feet when you can tjet Felt Boots and heavy Overs, German Socks and Overs at prices from $2.50 and up; also fleece lined shoes and felt slippers for ladies, children and gentlemen, at Andreas Peterson's. Joe Reading, thedistlnguishetl looking look-ing gentleman who presides at the rear of the counter In tho Reading butcher shop, got mixed in Ills dates Thursday and dished out choice porter-houses for soup bones, and Hvjr for lamb roasts, all with a smile or the wagon-wheel variety. Investigation Investi-gation of this phenomcnonal performance perform-ance icvealcd the fact that on Wednesday Wed-nesday Joe's good looking wife presented pre-sented him with one of the liveliest Christmas presents that lias come Into In-to town recently and Joe had not come down out of tho clouds. The j present was a little boy weighing, somthlng less than a 'ton and with lungs of unquestioned strength Joo I Is how subsiding, but Christmas buy- er's will still iihd it an advantage to j visit the Reading shop, as the young man's heart is still large. |