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Show HH' - . i Local Joltings. HH Shoes shlned fie at Cltv Shoe Store. HH I, Ex-Mayor Hanson went to Salt. Lake HH J'1 Thursday. HH t- AVc collect all kinds of Indebted- HH f ness.- II. A. Punnitsicx & Co. HH p( Hon. Moses Thatcher lctuincd from HH Salt Lake City Wednesday evening. HH i. Fresh oysteis ai rlvo dally at .lohti- HH son's Cafe at the I'alaeu building. 2:it2 H W. H. Maiighan, of Wcllss llle, came HHJ from the South Wednesday evening. HHJ Johnson is the man I hat can handle HHJ lingo crowds. Ills edibles aie the best HHJ that money can buy. 2:it2 HHJ Geo. Carlsen anil mother loTt this HHJ city Wednesday for' San Fianel-eo HHJ where they will make their future HHJ H i W. II. Miller went to Hear Elver HHJ , Lauding Wednesday to look over a HHJ ; new orehaid which Miller Hios' have HHJ t leceully set out theie. H I Miss Lillian Ollver.one of Salt Lake HHJ' city's most distinguished pianists, who HHJ teaches at the II. V. C. this city, will HHj .soon present a number of h'cr pupils In HHJ !' a recital. Miss Oliver Is very pleased HHJ i with the woik of her pupils and en- HHE T thuslasllc In their praise. She IsJ her- HE J self a very pleasing performer and Lo- HHJ- I gan audiences arc always delighted HHJ" when she appears on a public pro- HHJ! HHIi II. Scchist, City Uus and transfer, phono "fly. At People's Hotel. Train services solicited. The best family dinner Is served at .Johnson's Cafe every day. Price twenty-live cents. 2IU2 Mrs. Ithoda II. Cook, head of the Domestic Arts department at the A. C. of U. leturned Wednesday evening from a visit to Salt Lake In the Interest Inter-est of her work. You can buy your smoked hams and all kinds of bacon at wholesale price, at the Chicago Meat Market. Satisfaction Satis-faction guaranteed. S. H. Sorenson pioprletor. W. II. McLaughlin, of the Agrleul-tuiiil Agrleul-tuiiil Experiment station, went to Salt Lake Wednesday to consult with State Engineer Doreinus In regard to irilgatlon uiattcis. We learn that there aiosomo cases of smallpox In Gentile Valley. Tliev aie all under quarantine and It Is expected ex-pected that llii (headed disease will be ovcicome In a shoit time. LOST On county load between Logan Lo-gan and Richmond, small brown lea I her satchel containing lady's appal ap-pal el and silk shawl. Kinder please leturii to treasuior's olllcc, court house. Genial 10. It. South was at Salt Lake Wednesday and at the Kenjon with one of the best looking women in the Stale of Utah. There was another lady with him who, If not the most lovely women In the Slate, is certainly one of the most attractive. Itumor has It that Kd Is to gic up single blessedness before long. On February 2."i, 20 and 27 theio will be an examination held to secure cllg-Iblcs cllg-Iblcs from which to make ceitillcatlou to llll vacancies In the position of cadet ca-det in the Itevenue service. The salary sal-ary of a cadet Is$o00 per annum and one ration per day. There Is chance for piomotlon, of couise. Applicants must be not less than 18 nor more than 2. years of age, and there sue a thousand and one conditions which this olllce will be pleased to furnish to inquirers. If you want u good cup of coffee, Johnson's Cafe In tho Palace building Is tho place to get It. 23t2 on FKimrAiiY 1st mm the SINOEIt SEWING MACHINE CO. WILL MOVE FltOMTIIEIIt PRESENT PRE-SENT LOCATION ON 1st NOKTII TO TEE EAGLE HLOQIv 1 DC-pit SOUTH OF EAGLE HOTEL. Ephrlani Peterson, of Mink Creek, was In Logan Wednesday last. lie was formeily a meichant In Mink Cieek. lie is now receiving consignments consign-ments of bubed who and nails, which ho Is selling to the farmeisata icason-able icason-able prollt. One-half Regular Pilcc, for Host line Lap Kobos In town. Eveijlhlng else at cost. Cache Valley Implement Imple-ment & Produce Co. State Engineer Dorcmus has gone to Washington City on business and of course cannot come to Logan next Monday as announced. When he return1, re-turn1, in about two weeks, If the weather permits ho will then come to Logan. On last Sunday and Monday tho lillli and 17th the lcgular quai Icily conference was hold in Gentile Valley. Apostle .lohn II. Taylor and President Seymour H. Young weie In attendance. attend-ance. Joseph Pond, formerly of Lew-Iston, Lew-Iston, was chosen to act as counsellor to the President of tho Stake. Johnson's Cafe on Center street was the scene of a general mlx-up on last Tuesday night between live men who should have known better. The police po-lice were promptly on hand tosupprcss tho row and arrest the partlcipnus. ltoeouircd in the absence of Mr.John-son Mr.John-son who legicts tho atfaii very much. He has gone to a heavy expense in rc-llttlng rc-llttlng the eating apartments and to have law-breakcis select such a llrst-class llrst-class restauiaut to exhibit their llstlc abilities and destiny furniture is a disgrace. dis-grace. Every one that participated should have theseveicst penalty of tho law applied to them. Mr. Johnson Is determined to inn a clean, respectable up-to-date restaurant or he will know tho icason whj. So savs Johnson. Accoidlng to advices, James Hart, father of Judge C. II. Hart, who was lately seriously Injured In a runaway in Hear Lake Valley, Is Improving. Hans Nielsen and tho City Livery Stables will take passengers to the A. C. of U., tonight at tho late or 2.1c for tho round trip. According to tho College Col-lege authorities other stables entered Into an airangcincntof this kind but afterwards leccded from the agi cement. ce-ment. Mr. J. M. Illiilr went to Salt Lake Wednesday morning mid In company with Secietary of State Hammond will proceed to Texas whore they will settle up an estate left by Mr. Hlair's father. Just how long they will bo gone depends on the intricacies of the situation of which they know little. "Jedd" says ho will visit vailous portions por-tions of tho Lono Star state ere his return. Miss Julia Howe, one of Salt Lake city's charming vocalists, and a guest of Miss Kate Thatcher during tho past ten days, returned to her homo Wednesday morning. On Tuesday evening Miss Thatcher entertained In honor or Miss Howe, an occasion that was most, delightful. The guest or honor rendeicd a number of vocal selections se-lections that were highly ploaslng.and theie were games and such other amusements as lent to the evening's pleasuies. Charles T. H.irrett, architect, has just completed the plans for a now business block that will soon bo erected erect-ed south or the Court house by live or our local merchants. They have Joined together in putting up a two story block with live apartments that wlllbe unlfonn on the exterior. The plans are magnificent and ir tho building is constiucled according to them, it will be the llnest block In the city. The parties inteiested In the block will each build their own parts under separate conl racts. J. II. And-cison's And-cison's building Is already contracted, the mason work going to Nollsen, Evans & Co., and tho wood woik to Lehi Olson. Philip Kloepferof Providence Provi-dence has contracted for tho masonry woik on tho Knitting Factory. FOlt SALE Cheap. Incubator, bioodcrsand poultry runs. 154S.3d W. Messrs. Serge llalltl and Lawrence Thatcher leave tomorrow to llll their European mission. A. M. Nielsen, Hishop of Osmond ward in Star Valley, was In Logan jestcrday. lie Is a brother of P. M. Nollsen of this city. They returned from Sandy Wednesday evening, whcie they attended the funeral of their mother, who recently died at that place. FOE SALE 1 Hereford heifer; 1 llcrcfoid bull; 1 Shorthorn bull. All reglstoied. For further Information Inquire of It. W. Clark, Professor or animal Industry, Agricultural College, Logan, Utan. 22t2 Mr. It. S. Campbell, or the Utah Light and power Co. of Salt Lake City, and the Campbell & Morrell Co. of this city, came up Tuesday evening to attend a family gathering In honor of Mr. Sorgo Hal if who leaves shortly on a mission to Europe. "Hob" Is one of the most courteous and gonial business busi-ness men there Is In country, Is deserving deserv-ing of his fiplcndld success and his Logan friends arc always glad to see him. Mr. Clias. England, of tho Logan Journal, went to Salt Lake on Wednesday Wed-nesday morning to attend a meeting or the Utah Press Association, and like !anothcr poison who might be named, "got loft." Tho Association had taken snap Judgment and met on Monday. Mr. England says the wholesale whole-sale paper business which his houso is doing Is rapidly assuming such pio-portlons pio-portlons that ho will soon bo able to Import In car-load lots. That Is ex actly the piopcr thing. This is the only wholesale paper house In Northern North-ern Utah, and should receive the support sup-port of tho business men of Northern Utah. David Sparks, of Clarks ton, has bccc9 In Logan tho past few days. H Hishop Charles Hyde, Samuel anjl George Lamb and E. 11. LundipikH wore down from Hyde ParkyesloidajfH E. M. James, representing The Uiil.ja on Savings nnd Investment Co., ofH Salt Lake, was In Logan Thursday doing business for the company. Mr. D. It. Itoberts, who represented Cache In the last legislature, was In Salt Lake City 'Wednesday in the In-torest In-torest of Irrigator and tho naw Irrigation law. Thursday evening Messis.Carl Garfl, George Torgoson, Charles Ilansjn,' Ariel Cardon, and LeGiand Young and Misses Grolita Cardcn, Jcnnlo Ellason, Josephine Tlntihcr, Violet Wendelboe and Lulu Yeates composed compos-ed aslelghlng party that visited Mis Lydla Owen at Wellsvlllo Thuisday evening. Tho young people report a pleasant visit with this joung lady, who, while a, icsldcnt of Logan was very popular with the ciowd In which she was an Important factor. John P. Toolson and NcN Carlson were the lucky wlnneisof the suit of clothes given by Tiik IturoiiLiCAN In the late contest. The Inteiested parties agreed to diaw, with the agreement that the winner should take the clothes by giving the loser In the draw $."..00 Nels came Into.Uu ollleo yesterday, with the sult$ clothes under his arm and a bland smile on his face. Toolson went home with 8.j In his jeans. Amicable arrangement ar-rangement that, when winner and loser both fool that they arc ahead. J. J. Thomas and Thomas I). Dee, two members of the State Hoard of Equalization, were In Logan Wednes-dag. Wednes-dag. These gentlemen appear now to have their ejes upon the good horses of Cache county. While theie has been a geneial schedule of assessments throughout the State on horses, cattle cat-tle and sheep, the Hoard feels that owing to the supcilor quality of tho Cache Valley horses a lalso should bo made on them. On this point our assessor. as-sessor. Joseph J. Richardson, and the Honorable gentlemen disagreed. |