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Show H ' M "' LOCAL NEWS. LsLsx , j, B' lie sine mill ii' I lie beautiful (lolls HAT nt the 'Jut nIimc t Jnlin It. KcIwukk w,is ,i piHi'iiK'er lo P .Salt Luke city ycbleiuu). H See those beautiful dolls at tliu Hf 'Oache Vulley Tea store llrst belore K! bJj Ing elsewhere. m The Fonuesbeck Knitting Works Ht tins an Immense stock of underwear V on i. unci which Is worth your atten- U tion belore you buy. BBSS? V! i Atlornuy Frank K. Nebeker went B; to lirlnhdin yesterday ai attorney In H the Carroll case, which was called up L t In the First District Court yesterday. t Dr. and Mrs. Secrist were down Kl from Stnithflcld Thursday. The lonKcr Hu they llvo In Smlthtleld the better v' they like It and now count on staying B , t there Indefinitely. R- If you need a heating stove you BbV , can't buy a better one than the PVK PENINSOLAtt, and you can get 25 Hi' ' per cent discount at the LOGAN ijM.ti FURNITURE CO. BlM- A. M, Nielsen, down from Shelley, KiV: Idaho, to bury his wife at Hyrum, BBB has returned to his northern home. RbBK, Mr. Nielsen advertises his big farm K elsewhere In this paper. E' The Old Mormon Chest that was k' cx.iiinvd by a mob of 400 men can be B seen In the window of the Harris K Music Co., also other valuable old B relics, first window south of the court m house. The history of the chest can H be found In this Issue. m Dr. F. II. Cutler Is at home from a v ' week's trip Into the north country. HK ) While away he attended upon a very iSSBK critical operation in Shelley, and later went to the Big Horn country. He found that country prosperous and opportunity for , homcseelters very , good. Dr. Cutler was very favorably BBV, I Impressed with the Big Horn. H Edgar Stark Carlson, aged 10 years, Htf" died of peritonitis at his home In the m Fourth ward, Thursday night. The H deceased took slok the previous Satur- BV day, with no serious anticipations by R'( his relatives. He. is the son of Coun K oilman Nells Carlson, with whom the BBSS' community deeply sympathizes. The Hf j funeral will be held Monday at 4 HFV i ' o'clock at the Fourth ward meeting H.v i house. JBJBJBK H" 1 nyrum Harap, a one time highly H- i j respected resident of Logan, died of H j I typhoid fever at Reno, Nevada, Tues- Bri ' day, December 3rd. lie was aged r7 H ' ' pears, was a brother of C. II. Baker L . of this city, and father of Wm. Hamp H and Mrs. Emer Crockett Jr. Mr. Hl I ilamp was a shoemaker by ' trade and HlQf , at the time he was In this city con- R ducted a shop. He had been located HHI& Jn Nevada the past sixteen years Hf ' where he enjoyed the same favoiable K ! reputation that was his portion here. Hr Two of his sons, Owen and Charles, Kk also live In Nevada and another Hr.f1 daughter, Mrs. Ell.abstli Lowe, re- Mji ( sides In Cardston, Canada. Mr. Hamp H I was a native of Kounds.NorthampLon- HB ' shire, England, and was born Nov. 18, H . 1850- I lJe NleNfii Krocery store on Main si reel .iIymijs carries the best thai mum-) ctn buy. The cleanest anrl ihIkMi st slock in the City. K I llacon, local manager oj thr lellurlde PowerCo, Isablp to bo U lualn after a long and severe sleg of ijphold. He will be at his post in i wet k or so, a fict his many friend will t glad to note. A thirteen-year-old son of J H. Sat Ishurv, of the Second ward, dleil I'hursday night, the result of appen dlcltls. His Illness was of short durn t Ion. The boy was known as "Johnnie" "John-nie" Salisbury, was an exceptionally bright young fellow and was general) liked. Prof. Leo Raphael, the celebrated clairvoyant, palmist and psychlc,v win give his famous readings as a matter of advertisement today and Sunday for 60 cents. An opportunity of a life time to have your destiny revealed by-such by-such a gifted man as Raphael. He tells you of all things. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 0 p. m., at room 3, Palace hotel. William Greaves, the well-borer, recently re-cently came in from Salt Wells Valley, which lies directly west of Blue Creek Valley. He Is inclined to believe that no water well be reached in Wells for some time. He has been there with a force of men for three weeks and has tried several places, with no satisfactory satisfac-tory results. One well was driven two hundred and sixty feet with no signs of moisture. Ephralm Shelton was over from Men'don Thursday. During the past two or three years he has devoted his time to chickens, now has 400 on his "ranch" and says they are making him money. Mr. Shelton says that chickens need good care and If given that will make money for any owner. He has little or no difficulty in the matter of chicken ailments, and believes be-lieves chicken buslae'ss In Cache can be made a thorough success. He spoke of one lot of Leghorn hens, twenty-four twenty-four In number, that have many times given him twenty-four eggs dally and never less than eighteen. Mr. Shelton Shel-ton keeps accurate record ofhlschick-en ofhlschick-en business and has promised to furnish furn-ish information that we belldve will prove highly Interesting to our readers. read-ers. Most beautlfuf dolls can be had for little money at the Cache Valley Tea Company's store. The latest from the 'Copper-Uranium Is that a car bf high grade ore Is now on its way to the smelter, This car might have been, sent sooner but It was decided to wait for a raise in the price of copper, which has not come. At the present time fifty 100 pound sacks can be taken out nally, so It was deemed best to move that on hand., It is believed that the ore now being taken out will run to 25 per cwit copper on an average. A force of good men Is now at work and all are dwelling In peace and harmony. A leiier from Alfred .Jame, one of the least Optimistic men in southern Idaho, Indicates that even he Is becoming be-coming enthused at the outlook, With each foot of depth the ore gels better and there Is more of It. The (.ompany Is out of debt, has good cublnsi roads built to Its property, cenain equipment and is moving along hjcely. That the property Is a good one seems to admit of no doubt no.w. Through the kindness of Mr! II. Wiley, of Loan, a Rentlcman.not long from Australia, The Republlc'an'lias had the pleasure of perusing copies of the Christmas number of the Auckland Auck-land Weekly Nrs, the Witness, few Zealand Graphic and kChristchurch Weekly Press. As works of pictorial art, their equal Is not to be fourffTIn tho U. 8. A. The Desert Nevrtff of Salt Lake Oltyrls justly famed -fo'r its splendid Illustrations, especially those of the Christmas numbervbut UicDes-eret UicDes-eret News Is not to be mentioned In comparison with either of tho publl? cations named above. The Illustrations Illustra-tions found in the New Zealand papers pa-pers are from superior photograph of scene and people of that.country and printed lu a way that would make the Inland Printer people want ta know the secret. Not only that, but the1 number and size of the Illustrations are amazing, there being from twenty-five twenty-five to fifty pages devoted to pictures alone. The papers are certainly superior su-perior to anything we have ever seen. |