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Show Local Jottings. Two rooms to rent, enquire this olllcc. Sec City Shoe Store ad. For Special Rargalns. J. W. Crawford Is home from Salt Lake again. Robert Sweeten was In town on business yesterday. Rest goods for least moncyat Dunbar, Dun-bar, Robinson & Co.'s Mayor Hansen spent two or three days In Salt Lake this week. S. R. Evans of Lcwlston was a caller at our olllcc yesterday. The council committee Is still working work-ing on the Home Telephone Franchise. The Ncttlcton shoe. The best In America at, Dunbar, Robinson & Co. A big line of sample shoes for men at 25 per cent, olf, at Dunbar, Robinson Robin-son & Co.'s Case W. W. Wilson vs. T. D. Rob-crts. Rob-crts. Jury awarded a verdict for plaintiff for $30. Conference people will find regular dinner served at the Eagle Cafe from 12 to 3, prices 25 cenio. The Alberta Star says Aunt Zlna Card has reached home safely after a month's visit In Utah. Corlcss Coon Collars are the best 2 for 25 cents Collars in the City for sale at, Dunbar, Robinson & Co. Sorcn Petersen an old time resident of Logan Is down from Rexburg spending spend-ing a few days with friends. Special values in Underwear, Shhts and Drawers 25 cent each 50 cents values at Dunbar, Robinson & Co. Tho easiest fitting, most comfortable comfort-able shoe for ladles Is the "Julia Marlowe, Mar-lowe, Dunbar, Robinson & Co.'s Lost: Red cow, U R (combined) White faced calf by side. Reward for Information. Rell Pros. 20-t4 Wo all complained at the gravel walks a few days ago, but they arc appreciated now, since mud abounds. The Hydrants for the City Water works have arrived, and work is being vigorously pushed under the management manage-ment of Water master Samuel Holt. The storm the last few days has done a wonderful amount of good. The heavy snow In the mountains Is like storing golden eggs f)r summer hatching. Business In all lines has been comparatively com-paratively dull sinco the holidays in Logan. We believe most of the linns in this city done a satisfactory business busi-ness In the year of 1002. People visiting Logan will And first class meals served at the Eagle Cafe Just north of the Logan Dry Goods store. Prices reasonable. Thomas and Gallacher proprietors. Some time In December an old lady while making some purchases at Robinson Rob-inson Pros, store left a pair of spectacles spect-acles lying on the counter. She can obtain them by calling at tho store. Geo. T. Odell general manager of theC. W. & M. Co. with Treasure r Frank Snow of the same company was In Logan on Tuesday attending to business busi-ness pertaining to their Rranch House here. Fred Turner has opened a collection agency. Merchants who have accounts ac-counts on notes to collect will save money by placing them In his hands. Fred is at homo in the collection business. Olllcc over Republican Center St. Dr. J. A. Widtsoe will deliver a lcotuie at the 5th Ward Assembly hall on Monday evening Jan. 20th at 7:30 p. m. Subject, "House and House-yard sanitation." The lecture will bo Illustrated by experiment?. The public Is cordially Invited. DIPHTHERIA Holm's Diphtheria Diphther-ia and Sore Throat Remedy, the great home remedy. The following woll-known woll-known residents highly recommend it: Mrs. H. R. Hatch, Professor Otte, Mrs. Robert Murdoek, O. L. Skanchy, G. 1). McCuIloch, Mrs. Green and many others. Give It a trial. For salo by Anderson & Co., just cast of Tithing olllcc, Logan, Utah. About one hundred persons attended attend-ed the llankrupt sale of William Willie at Mcndonon Wednesday. There weic seven head of horses and about fifty head of cattle sold. The horses being of an Inferior quality did not bring high prices, but the cattle went up out of sljht, most of them were sold for much more than the market value. About eight hundred dollars was tho total recelptsof the sale. The Fish and Game Warden of tho County should be reminded that there is a law upon our statue books, compelling com-pelling all persons running machinery by water power, to place proper sized cieens at their head gates to prevent llsh from passing through flumes, etc. At'thls present time wo aro acquainted acquaint-ed with places that aro not provided with these screens, and the result Is dead llsh are passing down In the water over the wheels. City J 'a I lit Shop, 3(1 S. Main. t ofT on Suits, 1 off on Shoes, 1 off on Hats at, Dunbar, Robinson & Co. The case of Alex. 11. Moves, vs. Logan Sugar Co. was continued until April 20th. Albert and Joseph Moser, Jr. were killed Wednesday by fitiowslldo In Cub River Canon above Franklin. They were residents of Whitney. Incase of George Roth vsi. David Eccles for $10,000 damages for Injuries sustained at sugar factory. A Jury was empanelled and the case is In, progress as we go to press. Rev. John Nelson will occupy I!c. Clemenson's pulpit Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Nelson is heio fiom ilellcvue, Idaho, .spending a few days with his parents and friends before going to Indian Territory to accept a pastorate. Representative 1). 15. Rob-rts has sent us a copy of (lie Rules of the House of Rcpioscntatlvos with a list of the standing committees. We notice no-tice that our Cache County men are represented on nearly all of the Important Im-portant committees. j The Cache Valley Farmers' Assoc I a-' tlon will hold a meeting Wednesday Jan. 28 In the couit house this city at 1 p. m. for the purpose of relcctlng olllcers to serve during the present' year and also to transact any other business that may properly come before be-fore the meeting. Thomas Ikvixi:. I President, A complaint has been filed In the District court by Grade R. Price against John E. Price. In which plaintiff alleges that the dofendent has practically deserted her and has failed to provide for herself and children child-ren notwithstanding he is perlcctfully able to do so she theiefoic asks that u divorce be granted her and that she be given the custody of her thiee children, and that she be awarded an alimony of $50 per month, that dofendent dofend-ent pay the costs of this suit. W. W. Mauglian is attorney l'oi plaint ill'. |