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Show Additional Locals. Sheet music, ten cents per copy at Harris Music store. Henry Chandler has recently sold his Uluo Creek property to O. J. Norr of Logan. It Is rumored that Mr. Chandler may change his place of residence res-idence from Mlllvllle to some good place in Oregon, where he has relatives rela-tives residing. The firm known as the City Livery Stables has changed hands, Mr. Porter retiring. Mr. Fred W. Miner has bought his Interest. Tho firm name hereafter will be known as Stanton & Miner. Tho former being a thorough horseman and tho latter a hustling business man speaks well for the future success of the firm. Many of the older citizens of Logan will be pleased to learn that Captain Henry D. Stycr will visit this city shortly and while here will be. the guest of Allan M. Fleming. The efficient work that Styer performed while connected with the Agricultural college will bo remembered by Logan Lo-gan people. Many would be glad Indeed In-deed If conditions were such that he could be with us again, for such men as he proved to be are always welcomed wel-comed back by their friends. In the case of Christian Garff vs. O. C. Blumcl, Judgment was entered In favorof the plaintiff and against the defendant for the conveyance of a permanent easement for the purposes mentioned In tho complaint, and for the generation of electrical power. All the premises described in tho complaint, com-plaint, excepting right of way, the width of which will bo hereafter determined, de-termined, was awarded Garff, he' having hav-ing to pay at the rate of $40 an acre for same. Tho costs were about equally divided between the two men. Important business was transacted at the Directors' meeting of the First National Hank held In this city last Friday night. J. E. Shepard, one of the former directors resigned and President Joseph F. Smith of Salt, Lake city was elected to fill the vacancy. vacan-cy. W. S. McCornlck remains president presi-dent of tho institution. Tho business busi-ness report of the bank shows that it is In a flourishing condition. That speaks well for its officers, especially Allan M. Fleming, the cashier, who Is conceded to be a very conservative man in the position ho occupies. The '.. C. M. I. corner Is being fitted up as new quarters for the bank. When completed it will be modern in all its appointments. Money will not be spared in equipping It as a first class banking establishment. It is said the Americans naturally like men to hold olllco who are of the people, men not exalted In their feelings feel-ings or puffed up In their pride caused by a brief appointment. Thjs being tho case, tho peoplo of tho First Judicial Ju-dicial District of Utah should have more than ordinary love for their. District Judge, Charles IT. Hart, for It was exemplified beyond a doubt last Saturday night that he is not above getting down amongst his constituents. con-stituents. He, with C. C. Garff, accompanied ac-companied O. Rlumel In his "one-horse "one-horse shay" through Main street, evidently evi-dently on their way to tho disputed" property that has been In litigation. It was a side-splitter to watch tho curves of the chaise, with the switching switch-ing tall of tho steed, tho pushing on tho rcln3 by the chaffeurand tho side glance of tho Judge, as tho trio went around the southwest corner of tho tabernacle square. It Is said some young fellow took a r-iap shot at them with his kodak. If this is true, tho young man has a cinch, for we venture to say that enough pictures can bo sold In this district to start any young man In business. |