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Show Generalities. - - .Vanti:w To rent- two furnished rooms. Enqulrc"442 K. Center, t ' II. W. Merrill, of Richmond, came to Logan Wednesday morning on business busi-ness Intent. Call and see HAKRYWILSON.it ttio Palaco Ratber shop. -7 West Center, Cen-ter, In basement. Raths attached, t Fred Hateinan and Miss Millie Smith, of Richmond, were married In this city on Wednesday. A. J. Revcrldge, Depot street, Smlthlleldf All kinds of plumbing work attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. guar-anteed. ; Hyruni Hatch, the sheep man, was In Logan on Wednesday enrouto for Xcvada, where he expects to negotiate a large sheep deal. Hlg line of overcoats and suits at ONE-HALF price at Nuwiiold's, the clothier. Come at once. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodhouse camo to Logan on Wednesday from La Grande, Oregon. A part of the family still remains In Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Woodhouse will tpend the winter In Utah. For Rent Two furnished housekeeping house-keeping rooms, down stairs. No children. chil-dren. Enquire Ml S. ."th west or Tel. IndD't. 201 a. iStos. Charles Pinson, of the Fourth ward, gave birth to a line daughter on Wednesday morning. Mr. Pinson came to Utah In June 104, his wife following hlra In 1005. The father Is all smiles and thinks he is as smart as anybody, everything considered. Isaac Elwell Jr., dealer fn tinware, stoves and fixtures, bicycle and all kinds of repairing. 04 west Fhst North street. I Mrs. M. E. Hanks, proprietress of the Lincoln hotel.left Thursday morning morn-ing for a month's visit in San Francisco Fran-cisco with her sister, Mrs.Joc Thatcher. Thatch-er. During her absence this hostelry will be under the care of Mr. and Mrs. i Frank Hanks. lliavo opened up a model barber shop, adjoining theCacho Valley Hank on the north. Everything clean and up-to-date. None but clllclent workmen work-men employed. George Knight Is connected with the lirm. Alh. Mitch-kll. Mitch-kll. C Dllworth Anderson, Jeweler and optician of Smithfield, came to Logan Wednesday. Mr. Anderson says he did a very satisfactory holiday business busi-ness and believes the Held warrants htm In putting in a fair stock of goods. He Is pleased with the support given him. I It is reported that many parents arc ' keeping their children from the! selves owing to a belief that the, rooms are cold. The school otllclals state that this Is an error, and that I the rooms arc warm and comfortable. Whe.i the school rooms become uncomfortable un-comfortable for the students school will be suspended and in the meantime mean-time all children who are able to at-, tend should be scut to school. j Wanted A chambermaid at once, at the Trenioni hotel. wo Sam P. Jones, Logan tabernacle Jan. I7th. We sell the Earth and Loan money on it. II. A. Pedciscn &Co. George Y Smith. Cashier or the Smithfield bank, was In Logan Wednesday Wed-nesday looking after business affairs. For Sale !) acres of best land; In Greenville precinct; good water light. For Information apply here. Samuel Knt, of Lcwlston, one of the leading stockmen and shlpneis In the county, was in the city ThiHsd.ty. See free exhibit of International Correspondence school In the window of Howell X- Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Harmlson, of Logan, went to Salt Lake city Thursday Thurs-day morning. If you have not already taken advantage ad-vantage of Campbell & Morrell Co.'s salo"do It TODAY". You cannot afford to miss It. Your gain our loss O. Sc M. Co. The young boy Rust, who iccently shot himself In the hand, had almost recovered from his Injuries when he was taken down with typhoid. SKATING every afternoon and night at the Logan Ico Rink, orth Main St. Perfect ice. Admission 15c. Skates for rent 10c extra. John Rust, who has been on a mission mis-sion to Switzerland for the past two and a half years, Is enroute home. The last heard of him he was In Chicago, Chi-cago, and Is expected home In ten I days. I See the Rlue Print of a $0,000.00 Altar at the Fice Exhibit of the International In-ternational Correspondence schools In the window of Howell & Crawford. Many friends here will regret to learn that the health of "Rob" Campbell, Camp-bell, of Salt Lake city, continues ery poor. A strenuous worker, he has overdone himself and his whole system sys-tem has given way under the strain. Mr. Campbell Is in need of a long rest, and will have to take it In a short time. Attorney McDougall and Deputy Sheriff T. J. Jones passed through Logan yesterday on their way homo from Preston to Malad city. Dally trains are now running from RrJg-ham RrJg-ham to Malad leaving the southern point In the morning. Staging from Preston to Malad city will soon bo a thing of the past. You will not tlnd beauty in rouge pot or complexion whitewash. True beauty comes to them only that take Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. It Is a wonderful tonlo and beautltier.:rc tea or tablets. Cy. E. Napper. t The cash receipts of the Logan of lice for the O. S. L. R. R. Co. during the month of December were the largest ever known at the olllcc, and the total business done was enormous. The Rki'Uiilican Is not privileged to name amounts but we venture that the magnitude of tnc business if known would cause agcnuincsurpri.se. Logan as a point of advantage for the O. S. L. Is a big thing. A sale with lowest prices ever offered in Logan is on at Eliason Sisters. Read ad elsewhere.. The American Smelter & Rellnlng company at Garfield Is progressing rapidly with the construction of their plant. Having bought up all the land in a radius of seven miles the company com-pany has the control of all business that will be started adjacent to the smelter. The firm of Miller &Cahoon of Murray has seemed the exclusive right for the handling of all the local trade at that point, which of Itself will amount to a great deal during a j car. It Invigorates, strengthens and builds up. It keeps you In condition physically, mentally and morally. That's what Holllster's Rocny Mountain Moun-tain Tea will do. 35c, tea or tablets. Cy. E, Napper. Dr. Craig, of New York City, head of Presbyteilan Rome Missions, leaves the eastern metropolis In a few days fur Cache Valley, stopping only In Dakota enroute. Dr. Craig comes to Investigate the condition of Presbyterian Presby-terian affairs In Cache and will probably prob-ably remain several nays. The Hoard has authorized the ereutlon of a girl's dormitory In connection with the New Jersey Academy, tho same to bo completed by the beginning of tin next school year, and Dr. Craig's Interest In-terest centers In that also. It Is designed de-signed that this new structure shall cost between SU.OOO and $10,000 and without doubt will bo a very satisfactory satisfac-tory addition to that portion of the city as well as tilling a long-felt need of tho school. i Men,, nnd boy's undeiwearat J off TODAY Campbell & Moriell Co Chas. Woodhouse nnd wife went to f Lehl H'ntcrdny to visit their relatives. ' Roys mid vlillilieu's Milts and nei-coat;, nei-coat;, at sale pi Ice TOD Y. C & .M Co. A. G. Uaibei and wife went lo Calls j Fort yesterday lo attend tin: funeral of the lad) 'a aunt, .Mis S.u.ih Glbb. j TUX DOI.I.AU9 RKWAUD-For tho return or a ladles' gold watch and locktt; At) iHonugiam on watch, "Hael" on the locket. Dan llaincr has been acting as couit stenographer the' past few days In the absence of P. E. Keeler, who Is In Goldlleld, Nevada. Mens suits, ucrco.its and furnishings furnish-ings at:i.ll per cent off TODAY only. Campbell it Moriell Co. A meeting of the lliitliMiuorum of seventy wFll he held Sunday, the 14lh, In the Seventh ward meeting hoi.se at 4:15 p. in. A good attendance Is desired. de-sired. Spculul TODAY only. We will ur-fer, ur-fer, without leiervo our entile and elegant line of icnovwied Munsing undo un-do wear at XII per cent discount; $1.50 suits $1.00; $1.25 values 85c. These values can not be equalled ut regular pike. Campbell & .Moriell Co. t The water useis should bear In mind the meeting to be held at the Commeiulal Club looms today ut 1 o'clock. The meeting is one of importance im-portance and should not be neglected. Today closes one of the biggest and most icmurkablc Januaiy saics In the history of Northern Utah Eveiy department de-partment offers values unsurpassed In the history of merchandising. Campbell Camp-bell & Moriell Co. W. S. Lofgrecn, of Huntsvllle, and Miss Emma C. Hugle, daughter of Christian Hugle of the Fifth ward, were married In the Logan Temple on Wednesday. Roth arc most excellent young people unci In their circle have many friends. Read Eliason Sisters' ad on another page. Extraordinary Ex-traordinary reductions. Drown & Redford, or the Cache Valley Val-ley Marble company, have Imported the largest granite ball that ever came to Utah. It Is four feet In diameter dia-meter and weighs 7,500 pounds and Is to be placed on a base of the same material ma-terial seven feet long, four feet wide and one and a fourth feet thick. Tho above Is to bo used as a monument for the late George W. Thatcher. The approximate cost will reach near $1,000. The monument throughout Is made of the same material as that or tho monument to Prophet Josepll Smith, recently dedicated In Vermont. Great Clearance Sale at Eliason Sisters for two weeks. 15, 20, 25 and 50 per cent off on things women wo-men need. This sale is bonafide; the goods must be sold. Chairman Ileber Carlisle, or the Fire and Police Committee of the city council, offers the assurance that If his effort can result In getting a building build-ing under-way and a first-class lire department de-partment In operation, the desired thing will bo accomplished within the shortest time possible. Mr. Carlisle says he senses the need or such, and will leave nothing unturned to hustle matters along. Tho public generally will be glad to hear this, and It Is Imped that all concerned will offer every encouragement and assistance within their power. Marlnus Anderson, whoj with his wifo lcfti Cache a rew weeks ago ror a visit among relatives and friends In Denmark, writes II. A. Pedersen that he Is being wined, dined and toasted to his heart's content. Though a number of years have elapsed since his departure fiom his native land, Mr. Anderson has been ablo to find many or his lelatives and they rejoice together. Things have changed some, but it is still the same dear old Denmark, Den-mark, libwever, Mr. Anderson's thoughts revert to Cache, proof that IRe and friends hero have not misused him. Friends here arc glad to hear of Mr. Anderson's pleasant trip and trust that ho and Ills good wifo will return to their Greenville homebeforo many moons. Word comes comes from Richmond that John W. Stoddard Is seriously slok with Inflammatory rheumatism. Ills mother has recently recovered from a severe attack of lagrlppe nnd his father Is on a mission to the Eastern East-ern States. A letter received from him states that ho Is suffering from trouble In his head. He has ''cu treated at the Philadelphia Hospital for sbme time for this. At first the doctois thought an operation behind the car wpuld bo necessary, but so far he has been successful In partial recovery re-covery without tho operation. IIo has employed what Is considered the best physician In tho hospital, a brother of Prof. Robinson, of tho R. Y U. staff This is another Utah boy with an up-to-dato reputation. Tho friends of Elder Stoddard hope ho will soon be sound and well. G. Fred Wright, of II;. rum, was In Logan yesterday. Rlankets, comforters and shawls TODAY'S clean up sale 25 percent discount. Make our stores your headquarters head-quarters ror shopping. Campbell & MoirellCo. Lorenzo Thorpe, one of Wcllsvillle's good citizens, was a Logan visitor on Friday. R. E. Tldwell, of Smithfield was in Logan jesterday. He has a good word for his home town, says It is growing in a good solid way and that the disposition t.o progiess has taken hold of the people. Ho takes it that the new bank in Smithfield results in considerable good to that town and to the disadvantage of Logan. In speaking speak-ing of beets, Mr. Tldwell expressed himself as being one who believes the farmers do not get as good price as they should. He would urge the farmeis toorganl.e to protect themselves them-selves along various lines. It Is Impossible to tlnd a substitute for Munslng plaited underwear. This is the verdict of all our customers. Unions from floe to $1.50 the guaranteed guar-anteed kind. Campbell & Morrell Co. Jeffrey Roudrero, of the Third ward Logan, u gentleman "8 years of age, was operated on at the C. V. L. 1). S. hospital Wednesday night for a complicated com-plicated case or strangulated hernia. The old gentleman rallied nicely and is now getting along In a splendid way. An operation for one of his age is usually usu-ally very severe but Mr. Roudrero seems to suffer no serious effect. A social affair of great pleasure, the particulars of which failed to reach Tiik Ri:ruiu.iCAN until this latodate, was that tendered Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sorenson at the sixth ward meeting house Wednesday evenlngot last week. Mis Sorenson was Miss Olga Lun-dahl, Lun-dahl, active In various elides and the church organizations tendered tnls affair In her honor. The evening was delightful beyond words, a splendid testlmonal to tho young lady's popularity popu-larity and worth. Her husband is superintendent or the schools at Paris, Idaho. Campbell & Morrell Co. beg to announce an-nounce to patrons and friends that their big .January clearance sale CLOSES TONIGHT at it p. m. It will be advantageous to everybody to do shopping today., Wo arc offering convincing values In every department. The farmers of Hyruni, Millvillc and" Providence practically own tho Millvillc Mill-villc grist mill. Up to the present the mill has had disadvantages to con-' tend with, hut the mill property is valuable, especially totherarmerswho are Interested in the water that runs tho mill. Ry owning tho" mill tho usage us-age or tho watpr for Irrigation and milling can bo adjusted amongst themselves them-selves An effort Is now being ma'de Ly the officers of tho company to sell mora stock to Install an engine to run the mill during tho Irrigating season. The Idea seems to be a good one and Hhould iccelve the suppqrtor all who have an interest In the mill and tho water. |