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Show 1 Generalities. PP Joseph Hansen, real estate agent, went to Dewey Thursday. H' Wantki) To rent two furnished l rooms. (Enquire 44'J l!. Center, t If II. 0. Smurlhwalti has a thlrtc.cn-M thlrtc.cn-M rear-old girl sulTeilng from a -severe m case of pneumonia. Good-Farm In Avon, Cache Co. Oood terms For sale by 11. A. Pedcrscrt & Co. K ' Ada, daughter of John Johnson of K the Sixth ward, is very low with I iBrlght'sdlscase and dropsy. ' 8. M A. J, Bcverldge, Depot street, I Smlthlluld. All kinds or-plumbing 9 work attended to. Satisfaction guar-m guar-m 'antced.1 Wm ' 5$ l JoslcTciisen, nurse at the C. V. L. Ek , D. S' hospital, Is reported as recover-n recover-n ing nicely from her recent Illness-' H Ml For Rent--Two furnished house- MR keeping1 rooms, down stairs, Nochll- m drcn. Enquire 3.U S. 5th west or Tel. M Indp't..201 a, f$ Word .came recently from. -Mexico KM that I. C. Thoroson has nearly roll ro-ll covered from his sov ere Illness. Hals ra able to be up and around again. H George O. Ilayball Is In considerably m better health at present. He Is up and about and Is feeling, very good, a fc ffiS&TiiE RurunucAN Is glad to carry car-ry to his many friends. SKATING ecry afternoon and night at the Logan Ice Rink, North Main St. 1'crfeet Ice. Admission 15c, Skates for rent 10c extra. II Mrs..,Wra. Edwards continues very HI. Following a sovere attack of "grip," sho was taken down wfth cry"- M slpelas', and recently has had hemor- M rhages from the nose and head. V Lost Dog Half pug, answers to 'J name of "lny." Last- seen near O. 1 S. L. station" Logan.-' Owner will pay J good reward for return of 9arrfe. to this 1 otllce. jj There will be regular service In the J tabernacle tomorrow at 2 o'clock. 9 There was some misunderstanding In m regard to the matter last Sunday and S this notice Is given to prevent a re- IV currcncc. B You will not Unci beauty In rouge B pot or complexion whitewash. True B beauty comes to them only that take H Hollistcr's Rocky Mountain Tea. It B is a wonderful tonic and bcuitlllcr.li.lc H tea or. tablets. Cy. E. , tapper. H Chas. S. I'earson Is again with the B Rcll Telephone Co , having accepted a S position as chief man In the Cache B construction department. This place H was vacated by Mr. Reed, who has R been promoted at &3 Josephine DelTry Co., at the n opeVa house three nights this week, B was unquestionably one of the most 9. batlbfiictory that has been here. Tlicie Ef was a splendid audience each night, Wj and on Wednesday night, despite the Kf fact that the Sam Jones lecture K drew near 1,500 people, the opera house We sell the Earth and Loan money on It- JI. A. Pcdersen & Co. Oscar Rorkman, of the. Cache Knitting Knit-ting Works, went to Rrigham on Thursday. Orson Thatcher went down Thursday Thurs-day to attend the Mate Poultry Show now on In Salt Lake-city. Prosecuting Attorney Ilolton returned re-turned to Rrigham Thursday after attending at-tending coilrt hero the llrst of the week. Miss Hatliu Smith went to Ogdcn jestefday, and will visit In Salt Lake and Provo before returning. She will be absent, about a month.. Joieph E. Cardon and fanllly left Wednesday morning for Ocean Park, California. Mr. Cardon wll be gone at least a month, and the family may Stay fonger. W. W. Rltcr, of the llrm of Rlter Rros., returned to Salt Lake on Thursday Thurs-day morning after a few days visit In the city, lie Is the picture of health and contentment. Architect C. T. Barrett has Just finished plans for the rcmodcllngof the residence of George Pel kins at Wclls-vllle.' Wclls-vllle.' 'There will be quite cxtcnsle additions and a greatly Improved home. It Invigorates, strengthens and builds up.' It keeps you In condition phjslcally, mentally and morall). That's what Holllstors RocKy Mountain Moun-tain Tea will do. 35c, tea or tablets. Cy.'E. Nappcr. The annual meeting of the stockholders stock-holders of the Cacho Knitting Woiks was held on Monday. A ery satisfactory satis-factory jear's business was repotted and the old oftleers rclectcd. To the directorate was added the names of G. F. Llojd and T. L. Redford, the companies hustling outside agents. Today ends the Sidney Stcens "10 Reasons Why Contest," and the little girls who have been working for the Junior Ruck's range should sec that their answers are In btfore 0 o'clock this evening. No less than 125 little girls got their book of Instructions Instruc-tions but up to a few days ago. only llfty or sixty had returned tlicli answers. an-swers. The company at the opera house tonight, to-night, "Damon's Colored Students," will furnish moro real oeal melody than any organisation that has been In Logan in years. The negroes are are noted for their rich voices and these people arc reputed to be colored people with exceptional voices and excellent ex-cellent talent on arlous musical Instrument. In-strument. The Logan people who love genluno melody will Hud this pel-formaucc pel-formaucc worth their while. P. A. Nielsen went to the Lucky Star prospect last week intending to return Sunday. lie had failed to show up Tuesday evening and his prolonged absence aroused the fears of his sen and friends. A party with horses started to the Lucky Star Wednesday moinlng, but had only gone a shoit distance up the can j on when they found Mr. Nielsen and thObC with hlra coining this way. Their trip down had been hanHor they were compolled to shovel snow a good part of the way. Tho snow in the canyon, being wet and heavy, was something tierce. Harvey Johnson has just opened an emplojment bureau at 123 Main, Esglo block. Ho proposes to furnish help of any kind, Jn any numbers, and at any time. Tins Repuhucan has been convinced for a long time that such an agency ought to pay In this city and whether or not Mr. Johnson works It out satisfactory wo shall still feel convinced. Thero Is constant Inquiry and advertising for help and the re Is a constant and steady inquiry for employment. An agency that can bring these two wants together will till a great' need. Thoso concerned might dowe)l to ma'ke their wants known to Mr. Johnson. Ho Is worthy and without question will serve his patrons as best ho can. Ex-Mayor Grlflln was down from Richmond Wednesday. In reply to an expressed regret that he hud lost his eye, a fact chronicled heretofore, Mr. Grlilln spoke rather philosophically. philosophi-cally. "1 did feel pretty bad about t at llrst," said he, "but whllo 1 was at tho hospital In Salt Lake 1 came In contact with a caso that was so much worse than my own that I feel I liavo llttlo reason to complain. A man was being treated there who had not merely mere-ly lost ono eye, but had lost both eyes and both hands as tho result of u premature explosion of a blast. When 1 think of that I feel content that my own inju-y did not como earlier In life and was not moro -serious." Mr. Grlilln Is the samo genial gentleman as of yore and though he wears a shield over one eyo ho doesn't seem discomllted. t hldiiev O Stevens went to Ogdcn i jcMerd.iv ' Pk'iit) lunne tuoih') to loan 11 A lV'di-rM'ii & t'o ,--,. ' .ftisfplitllftifen, I he cieiTntorv ninti' of Nivvion, w.ik In Log.iu H",l'''l'lV- J L;ind Commissioner Th tin went to Tooi-lo .u-Mud'iy 0 veil a section of stuio land ut iuictloi). Pailcj'llukf son of lliur.v IMIr r Mllllllc,vlll te.ujf'ora mission to the Samo.in Islands Fcbruarv 1st. Mr. and Mis. Alexander Fletcher returned to their home In Rock Springs, Wyoming, iislerdj). UntiCJan. 3i, any winter win-ter hat Si.OO, at Eliason's. Chester Vernon, cinplovp of the Logan Lo-gan Ihy Goods Co., went to S.ili Lake city Thursdj) muuingfur a week's visit. Ladies' and children's: coats at one-half price at Eliason's until Jan. 3i. Mrs. John'Oweir.'of roo.itcllo, l.ns been visiting In Cache Vallej during the p.tst montii. She went lo Ogdeii yesleid.iy moinlng before reluming home. Andiew Archibald and Wm Glenn, who h.tvo been heir for a inon'li visiting visit-ing Midi lel.aloti.s and fi lends, returned re-turned to their homo In Canada on thul.;th. Mr and Mis. X. S. Lof green left Lngan Thursday morning for Ogdcu and will make that their future home. Mrs. Lofgreen was MUsEmma IJugltt until a fuw dajs ago. New line of Embrodier-ies Embrodier-ies and Laces at one-half price at Eliason's until Jan. 3ist. C II.' Shaton. conductor on the mixed train fiom Cache Junction to Preston, has ucimi transferred to tho main line and will have a passenger urn between Salt Lake city and I'oca-tello. I'oca-tello. Billy Young, with the Damon colored color-ed students at the opara house tonight, to-night, Is said to bo the greatest colored color-ed comedian bcfoie the footlights. Ills reputation Is as, wide as the United States The Eliason clearance sale is offering hats and other woman's wear at extraordinary reductions until Jan. 3i. The goods must be sold. Miss Venna McAllister went to Og-den Og-den Thuisday morning t.o Join Iter biolher, Lieut. J. A. McAllister Jr. and wife who wore on their icturii to Monterey. California. Miss McAllister McAllist-er will spend the winter there. The joung lady's mother accompanied her as far as Ogdcn. Judge Louis S. Caidou,of the Juvenile Juven-ile court, went to Salt Lako Tuesday. On Wednesday he sat for four hours as chief In Judge Willis Riovvn's court and In that thnu sentenced two boys, one to the reform school, and the other to the Morris school for thirty days. In each Case the subject look his papers and went to tho school'wlthout an escort. Letters received from President lloaglund,of the New Zealand mission, by Bishop John Rouche, of Mlllvllle, Informs him that his son, Leo B. Rouche, has" been taken down with typhoid and was removed to the hospital hospi-tal at Wellington. It was thought, however, that he had passed the danger dan-ger point at the time of writing, which was on Christmas day. President Presi-dent Hoagland gives the young man a high commendation as a missionary, being very apt In learning the language, lan-guage, more so than any missionary who has been in that field for some time past. Miss Ljdla Owen gave a sleighing party to her home at Weljjville Wednesday Wed-nesday evening, those in tho party being be-ing Misses Jennlo and Elva Eliason, Grehta Cardon, Josephine Thatcher, Clara Eld ridge, and Lydla Owen, and Messrs. Chas. and Niels Hansen, George Torgeson, Carl GarlT, A. Hock-strasscr Hock-strasscr and A. E Cardon. Tho trip and visit at the Owen home Is reported report-ed as onepf the most enjoyable Imaginable A. B. Wilson, of Hyrum, and K. L. Larson, of Newton, came to Logan )cstcrday. Mrs. R. C. Hill man, teacher at the Benson, has been III all week and unable un-able to attend to her duties. Riders Summcrhays, Morton and Pyper will bo the speakers at tho label naclo tomorrow afternoon at 'J o'clock. William Klrkup, R. P. Porter and Thomas Duron t, leading citizens of Franklin, Idaho, were In the city last evening. M ld- car examinations are now being given in the city schools. Ry this examination ex-amination the standing of students in reference to next j car's grades is judged. Judge Maughan and Court Stenographer Steno-grapher Kccler went to Rrigham yesterday. yes-terday. Court was In session there yesterday and Is today. Tho regular session will begin here on Monday. Dr. R. M. Stephenson, head of Westminister College at Salt Lake, will preach for Rev. Clcmcnson on Sunday, both morning and evening. The public has a cordial Invitation lo be present. , Some persons who have hay are holding It, thinking that it wjll be much higher before spring. From present indications the snow will soon be oil the bottom lands, so that dry stock can live out. If so, hay will not be excessively high. Mavor Robinson and President Ballard, Bal-lard, of tho Commercial Club aro In touch with tho M. & M. Association which proposes to visit Logan 300 or 400 strong next Wednesday and arrangements ar-rangements aro being made for the proper entertainment of the visitors. The Sunday School Union meeting of the Hyrum Stake will bo held In tho Academy building Sunday, Jan. 21st, at 2 o'clock p. m Olllcers and teachers are requested to be In attendance. attend-ance. Alexander Spence, Alv In Allen, William 1. Sorcnscn, Stake Supcrln-tendancy. Supcrln-tendancy. Marriage licenses granted slnco last Saturday are to David W. Murray and Jane L Baxter, both of Wellsvllle; Wm. L. R)l)Ci) and Amanda Simmons, Sim-mons, of Lyman Idaho: S, D. Jonasson, Salt Lako city, and Florence Benson, of Whitney: Eitcr Havvkes, Farnum and Dora M. Godfrey, Chester Idaho; Hiram Jcnson and Maudu Anderson, Hyrum.- |