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Show K Generalities H YvVaktkp To rent tw furnished V' rooms. Enquire 142 E. Center. t H o. L. Anderson, of Hyrum, Is in H Salt Lake city. H Switches made from combines H Rooms 0 and 10, Newbold block. 1 H Con Minder, of Ilyrum, and John H Thcurer, of Providence, were in the H city Saturday. H We sell the Earth and Loan money on It. H. A. Pedersen & Co. Apostle John Henry Smith, of Salt I Lake, is suffering from a bad attack 9 of lumbago. Call and sec HARRY WILSON at the Palace Barber shop. 77 West Center, Cen-ter, in basement. Baths attached, t A. G. Barber returned to Salt Lake on Sunday whcYc ho is serving on the petit jury In the Federal court. A. J. Boverldgc, Depot sticet, Smlthlleld. All kinds of plumbing work attended to. Satisfaction guar-antccd. guar-antccd. Mr. Moses Holt and wife spent one week in Ogdcn visiting relatives. Thev roturned home Monday night. Big line of overcoats and suits at ONE-HALF price at.NKWiiOLD'H, the clothier. Come at once. II Mrs. Warren Kent, from Dingle II, Bear Lake, was brought to Logan - last Saturday to be treated for rheumatism. rheuma-tism. For Rent Two furnished housekeeping house-keeping rooms, down stairs, No children. chil-dren. Enquire 3.11 S. 5th west or Tel. Indp't. 201 a. Wm. II. Rowc and wife, of Garland, recently returned from an extensive visit to the coast where they have relatives. Wanted position Young Japanese desires to go into a small Christian home with prlvelege of attending school. L. C. Pond, of Pocatello, assumed the duties of deputy collector for southern Idaho on January 1st. He succeeds F. W. Woolcy. Fred Tayjor, with the Bell tele-phono tele-phono people, came up from Ogdcn Monday and will probably be. station cd in Logan the remainder of the winter. Isaac Elwcll Jr., dealer In tinware, stoves and tUtures, bicycle and all kinds of repairing. Mi'west First North street. Ray Stewart, Hcrschel Wright and Lorenzo ShlrtlefT, three joung men who are attending school at the B. Y. C, have just returned home from a visit at Lewiston 1 have opened up a model barber " shop, adjoining theCacho Valley Bank m the north. Everything clean and up-to-date. None but efllclent workmen work-men employed. George Knight Is connected with the 11 rm. Alk. Mitch-kll. Mitch-kll. The C. W. & M. Co.'s business In this valley, including tho Logan and Preston branches, did a heavier business busi-ness in 1005 than in any vear previous and the collections for last year were Wl.OOO in excess of their sale. You will not tind beauty in rouge pot or complexion whitewash. True beauty comes to them only that take Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. It Is a wonderful tonic and bcautlflcr,35c tea or tablets. Cy. E. Nappcr. W. J. Worth and R. N Snyder, representing rep-resenting The Intcr-mountaln Republican, Repub-lican, tho now daily to make Its ap-H ap-H pearanco In Salt Lake city, February B 12, were in Logan Saturday and Sun- day. While here they were the guests H of A. Hockstrasser, of tho Bell Tele- phone Co. A now girl baby came to the homo of Hclmar Peterson Monday morning. Hair switches made toorder Roomii 0 and 10, Newbold block. Alf Smurthwaltc returned home Monday night after a week's stay in the state capital. Wanted A chambermaid at once, atthcTremont hotel. wo Mrs. Preston Thatcher gave birth to a fine daughter Saturday night. Miss Edna Wilcox, of Logan, Is re-covering re-covering from an attack of typhoid fever. Read Eliason Sisters' ad on another page. Extraordinary Ex-traordinary reductions. Tliad Naylor, local manager of the Studebaker firm, returned from Salt Lako Monday night where he has been since Christmas. Sam P. Jones, Logan tabernacle Jan. 17th. The prevailing idea in Salt Lake amongst tho business men is that Mayor Thompson will have no compromise com-promise ground with the gambling fraternity, and many of them arc Dacklng their effects and leaving for various parts. Feet warmers for sleigh riding for salo at tho Novelty store and repair shop, second door east of Novelty Theatre. t Thomas Lee, engineer on the mixed train frppj Cacho Junction, recently attended Ihd'funcral of Mrs. Shipley, atOgden. Sh'e was a mother-in-law of his brotlfc'r, and died In eleven hours after a paralytic stroke. It invigorates, strengthens and builds up. It keeps you in condition physically, mentally and morally. That's what Holllster's RocKy Mountain Moun-tain Tea will do. :vc, tea or tablets. Cy. E. Nappcr. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ostien, of this city, were active attendants at the meetings of the State Teacher's association as-sociation at Salt Lake city last week. Mrs. Ostien is a member of the committee com-mittee from tho Federated Woman's clubs to look Into tho advlslblllty of establishing an industrial farm at Provo In connection with the Juvcnllo court. Lorenzo Benson was not the person who received the recent letter in reference re-ference to the Hansen case. It was Mr. A. Burrlsand Tiik Rki'uiilihax Inadvertently got the names mixed. Mr. Burris went to tho otllclals and asked what could be done In the case and was told that the statutes offered I no opportunity for reopening tho case at present. SKATING every afternoon and night at tho Logan Ico Rink, North Main St. Perfect Ice. Admission 15c. Skates for rent 10c extra. II Charles Grecnwcll, the butcher of Ogden, was on the streets last Saturday. Satur-day. Charley still stands tlrm on the story of a little gold nugget being found Inside of a duck bought of John Wyatt at Willsvlllc last summer. "The precious nugget Is being kept by Mr. Buswell, the Jeweler of Ogden, to convert all such unbelievers as the Looan RKiiurr.iOAN,"says Mr. Green-well. For Sale--0 acres of best land; In Greenville precinct; good water right. For information apply he re. Mrs. Jane Paterson came lo Logan Monday flight tblyislt her parent", the Hcrrlcks. See free exljlblu of International Correspondence school in the window of Howell fcCrawfoid. Thomas Smart and wire will leave for Los Angeles next Monduy to spend the winter. See the Blue Print ofu JO.OOO.OO Altar at tho Free Exhibit or the International In-ternational Correspondence schools In the window of Howell &, Crawford Hon. I). R. Roborts'$vVlfc presented present-ed him with a fine girl yesterday afternoon after-noon at 5 o'clock. Thomas Rcdford and George Llojd nrc in Salt Lake rustling business fur the Cache Valley Knitting Works. D. K. Hendry, the creacneiy man of Sterling and John S. Baugh. or Wellsvllle, were in the city jcstciday. There has been such a scarcity of coal that considerable thieving has resulted throughout the country. The O. S. L. people have found It necessary nec-essary to put guards out to watch cars and bins. A sale with lowest prices ever offered in Logan is on at Eliason Sisters. Read ad elsewhere.. George Austin, president or the Commercial clubat Lchl, was In Salt Lako on Monday. Ho Is tilled with gratefulness to his friends who aided In secuilng the location of the experiment experi-ment farm at Lchl. Tne genial ex-Mayor or Richmond, Thomas Grillln, writes down that since his recent "caneing" he proposes to be good, and as an evidence or good faith, he dropped us a check tor $2.50. Wc feel to bear a strong testimony that Mr. Grillln Is a scholar and a gentleman. Any tlmo that Mr. Grlflln desires to run for Governor of the great state of Utah Tiik Rkpuli-can Rkpuli-can will be glad to glvo'hlm most hearty and loyal support, Some of our leaders who arc baseball base-ball "rans" may bo Interested In the following from tho Ogden Standard: "William Hauscn, the baseball plaj or, has signed up with the St. Louis team for the coming j car, as catcher. Tho engagement was secured through Jno. J. McClosky, tho manager or the St. Louis team. Tho engagement or Hauscn Hau-scn by the St. Louis team is a tine recognition of his ability as acatchcr. Hauscn was popular among baseball sports In this city. He will remain In Ogden until the season opens In S. Louis." Great Clearance Sale at Eliason Sisters for two weeks. 15, 20, 25 and 50 percent off.on things women wo-men need. This sale is bonafide; the goods must be sold. Since tho death of S. C. Ewlug, for mer proprietor of the Cullen hotel, Mrs. Ewlng, the wire or tho deceased, continues the business In the same routine. The lady has been connected with the hotel for the past ilfteen years, marrying Mr. Ewlng two years ago. Her knowledge or tho business is such as to enable her to conduct it along Its usual mothods. The hotel is still patronized by all Its old customers custo-mers and there is no apparant change excepting tho absence or tho genial Mr. Ewlng. Tho same employes arc retained and those patronizing the house can be assured or the sarno courtesy and attention that they always al-ways received. That tho thermometer registered "way down" Monday and Tuesday mornings is a certainty, but just how far down is1 very uncertain. There are all kinds of thermometers In this city, some bad And others worse, and these showed t,hat Ic was anywhere from 14 to 20 degrees below yero. That there Is a decided difference In the temperature tempera-ture of different portions of this city Is not questionable and this combined with the fact that thermometers arc generally unstable articles makes it rather difficult to get accurate figures ho far as temperature Is concerned, It's cold that's certain, but the absence ab-sence of wind and dampness keeps it from being an extremely uncomfortable uncomfort-able cold. Incidenily, Tiik Rki'Uiim-can Rki'Uiim-can will Just mention that it would appreciate tho return of a $10,000 thermometer taken from our olllce doorway tho night following Its purchase. pur-chase. It hasn't any "red plush lining" lin-ing" but still wo would like to have it. If tho purloiner will hang the Instrument Instru-ment back on tho nail where ho got it, wj'II rise up and call him blessed and say nothing more about it. |