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Show EgpBM, 'hhJmiiiii mniw im55S3?S? Kj-1 "i " '"" ' ' o"1" lip-' Br Iff Local Jottings. $M Shoes shliiodfic at City Shop Store JrMf Wc t;oHccl all kinds of Indebted- JJySy I1CSS. 11. A. I'KDBUHKN' & C(). ! President W. II. Lewis of Lewlston HI was lustling In town yesterday. W.rn. We'll be loooklngfor vot' every day IflSf now. Itoblnson Hios. 45 Main. S Kvcrythlng known In music at the Hfn Hnnis Music store. 1312 IwK .Tolm Huttaisaud Thomas Godfrey Hw were overyesterday fiom Clnrkston. Wm SANTA CLA US LKFT MOST OK WW. II IS PACK ATCy.K NAI'PKK's l.'lt2 iU-m- lluebcn l'crkes and l'red Woolf of imm Hyde I'aik.were In the city .e-teid;iy M'f-' afternoon. rSB Oct. otir Christmas supplies at the 9& Logan fc'uinltuicCo. Come one, come Mmk mi. KKF Dr. ,1. K. Kngle cuteitalucd Prof. Mf Ostlcn and wife and 1'ioK WINou and mV llcxell, Sunday. IhW Can one alfoid to buy a C'hiistmas wM1 picscnt befoie calling on thcllarils M'M Music Co? jtl Go to John II. Anderson for Tojs, ft Albums, and Xmas piesents. Selling BS a at wonderfully low-pi Ices. 1211 BB Prof, llcccll, of the A. C. of U., will '( spend his vacation at Salt Lake and mm, Ogden. He left Logan Monday morn- II lng. "'KbI Kancy vests, suspendoi-., ties etc., 'IIk for ",ab J,lst ii rived. Nothing rillKf" nlccr for l"(',ellls- Hoblnson Bios H9f ,r Miiin- kBF- VlQt' 'aillt's Iiydcn of the A. 0. of I fm U., left Saturday morning for Paclllc , 'ML Giove, California, where he will spend iff- Ids vacation with Mrs. Dryden. : If1 KEEKS, WINKS and LIQUOKS, it f CIIKAPKP THAN THK CHEA PKST I K AT Cy E. NAPPKIPS. i:tt2 I Dr. and Mis. L. .1. Goodrich and blaster Lew is. go to Ogden tomonow to spend a few d.ivs w Ith friends. iJr. Goodrich will return Sunday evening. Ladies, if 3011 wear'Tt. and Dunn" 2ilgh grade footwear jou will be successful suc-cessful this coming "leap jcar" they are the best on the maiket and for TOILET CASES and PERFUMES CI1EAPEUTHANTHEC1IEAPKST ATCyE. NAI'PEIPS. i:tt2 Di. and Mis. L. .1. Goodilch gave a turkey dinner to a few friends Sunday, those piesent being 1'rof. ami Mrs. I. N. Smith, Mlvto. DeGrair, Smith and Hajmond, and N. linlph Mooie. , Wo have Just leceiveda good line of lace curtains, poitieis, nigs, velvet carpets, etc. Call and get good bargains. bar-gains. A. G. Lundsti urn's Furnltuic Store. Mr. Sidney Stevens came up f 10111 Ogden Monday ami will spend Christmas Christ-mas with hl son, Sidney O. Stevens. He will attend to business In Logan and Preston cic returning home. It is astonishing the shine the "Hoot Mack" at "City Shoe Stoic" puts on your shoes foi fie. He is no doubt the Lest In the eltj. 1218 Prof. A. E Wilson, the disclplinnr-uln disclplinnr-uln at the A. C. of U., has gone West not to giow up with the counury nS but to visit his fathei at Iteno, Ne va il da, and on to California, wlicic he has V business interests. M MIssMarle Wainwrlght.in her forth- 'Pif coming lendltion of "Twelfth Night" IV & to appear here shoitly, will show with )( daintiest of histrionic touches what a jjP whimsical dieamer the great Shahes- f pearc could be in his lighter moods. I' 1 Ir. John A. Wilson and Miss Mary I! I Walker of Kexbuig, Idaho, ate In ill Logan and will lw man led in the 1 fl1 Temple today. Mr. Wilson is well I u known In Logan and he and his bildc I 1 will have the best wishes of fiiends a r On account of the Chilstmas lioll nj U dajs the Oiegon Shoit Line will sell BE round tilp tickets to all points within II distance of 250 miles at single fare for-? for-? round tr. p. Selling dates -December km 24, 2.') and 111, lim:i, and Jauuaiy 1, 1H0I IrK good ret inning January 1, 100 1. KK The home of Mr. G. !'. Lloyd was W tho scene ol merriment and Jollity ilff last Saturday evening, the occasion be- mm- lug I" honor of Miss May I loir, of uLmb ,Montpellcr, Idaho. Games and musie Mrar wero enjoyed until a late hour and BFJi. theso pleasuies weie "topped oil" In I, with dainty lefieshmenls. H IL Miss Marie Walurlglit, who will ap- ' Jp pear here soon as Viola In "Twelfth i 1 j Night" needless to say one of Shakes- J 11 1 peaie's most enteitalnlng vagaries J tflL. will bo supported by a company of BifcV aitlsls of equal skill with heiself, 1 ffl$ and the public may look fotwaul to j yft an evening of late cnteitalument. WW The committee appointed to lind a f suitable place for the lire team and " 1 appaiatus lias placed It In the Itobblns barn at the rear ol the piesent Citv E 1 Hall, and woik of leaiiug down the $ old engine house has begun. It is the l Intention of the owium of tliegiound 1.3 1 to begin construction of buildings at fvM on(''e The largest stock of Perfumes Per-fumes at Holiday prices at Riter Bros.' Drug Co. Joel Kicks, who has been in Ilex-burg Ilex-burg for some months past, Is In Logan Lo-gan spending the holiday. John A. McAllister, who Is Identified Identi-fied with the Utah and Mexico Rubber Rub-ber Co,, Is home spending the holidays with his family. You can buy jour smoked hums and all kinds of bacon at wholesale pilec at the Chicago Meat. Maiket. Satis faction giiaiantecd. S. II. Soiensen pioprlctor. Mr. Hort Fleming came home from the Unlvcislty of Wyoming Sunday and will spend the holidays with his patents, Mr. and Mis. A. M. Fleming. What can be nicer than a grapho-phone grapho-phone for Christmas? The Hauls Music Co. aie olTeilng great bargains. bar-gains. i:it2 'ihe condition of I'lcsident C. O Card Is no worse, although the trip-fiom trip-fiom Canada to Logan was quite haul on him, considering his weak condition. condi-tion. Our cheap sale still continues. All Clothing and winter goods gteatlyie-duccd. gteatlyie-duccd. Conic and get baigains. 1014 Joseph New bold. Newman Oigans make line Christmas Christ-mas presents. The Han Is Music Co. sent out live last week. i:it2 From the Albctta Star we learn that .voting Itobcit Lclshman happened hap-pened with an accident by getting his hand in some cog geatlng. One linger wascutolTandothcis badly crushed. FOUND Monday afternoon at corner cor-ner of Center and First West streets, pair of gold frame eye-glasses in case. Owner can have same by calling at this ollicc. Special Holiday Sale of Perfumes at Riter Bros.' Drug Co. Miss Mattle Stover is now at llerkc-ley, llerkc-ley, California, with Mrs. Stover and "the boys." She will remain in the "land of tlowers" for tlnee weeks before be-fore returning to Logan to take up her work In the 'stccnth story of the Woodruff. If the ladles buy a pair of "Utz and Dunn" shoes at Gltj Shoe Store before be-fore new i car thej will need no moie shoes In 1!)04. 12t8 The Christmas entertainment at the Methodist Church will be held Thursday Thurs-day evening at 7::i0 o'clock. There will be a general program of music, recitations, etc., and old Santa Clans will be there. The Methodist folks extend a cordial invitation to all. Special Holiday Sale of Perfumes at Riter Bros.' Drug Co. Henjamln Wlllmoic, of the Logan Second ward, having been called to perform a foreign mission, and being a memberof the Logan Tabernacle choir for llftcen jears, that body decided to give him a bcnellt concert In the near futuie. about Januao 3th Piesldent Mori ell kindly gave his consent for the use of the tabernacle, and the Hercules Her-cules Co., very willingly offered flee lights for the above occasion. 1 HAVE THE LARGEST AND REST LINE OF XMAS PRESENTS IN LOGAN. Cy E.NAPPE IPS. 1IU2 The universal opinion of the Jansen Carnival Co., which gave a performance perfor-mance at the A. C. of U., Friday, Is that the entertainment was oidlnary; it might have been woisc and could have been better. The public had been led to expect something extra-otdiuatll) extra-otdiuatll) superior, hence a slight disappointment. dis-appointment. Col. Copland is the next number on the course, and about lilm there can be no doubt. Many poisons In Logan have hcaul Copland and know that Ills lectures aie llrst-class. llrst-class. We aie still selling clothing and underwear, un-derwear, blankets and shoes at cost in order to make room for other goods. Our drj goods aie also selling lapldly on the same basis at cost. Our Christmas stock of groceiles are Just in, Including fruits, nuts, caudles, cau-dles, peels and spices. Special attention atten-tion paid to family trade. All goods delivered promptly. A. Jouohnsiin, Mr. II. G. Ha)ball is enterpilslng to sav the least and Is not going to let anybody ahead of hhn. "IfTitn Rk-fum.ic.vN Rk-fum.ic.vN can give away a Studcb.ik-er Studcb.ik-er wagon and other articles amounting amount-ing to $o00 1 guess I can give away a piano" pi-ano" says Henry, and he now goes us $25 better. He Is going to give a $."2.") Schiller piano to either tho New Jersey Jer-sey Academy, Woodruff, Ileiison, A. C. of L or tho llrigham Young College. With every 2.'o cash putchase a ticket Is given, and the school receiving the greatest number of votes will secute the piano. The award will bo made sometime in June, and each week the number of votes will be announced in Tiik Riu'tJiiucvN. This Is commend-1 able enterprise on Mr. Hayball's pait, and it gives these four schools 'in ex-l cellent opportunity. J. T. Lofthouse, of Paradise, was In , the metropolis csterday. 1 New triumphs In suits and overcoats over-coats at Robinson Bros. t." Main. , Joseph' A. Smith, the Providence, mogul, was walking the streets in Logan Lo-gan yesterday. MshopII. M Llllmiulstand A. M. Israclson, two prominent men of Hy-1 Hy-1 tun, were with us jesteiday. Herman Johnson, the well-known caterer, has leased tho lestautaut In the Palace building. The apaitmcnts will be litted up In good shape, and will be opened for business in a few dajs. How would .vou feci Ifjou sliould llnd an Eslcy piano In your stocking Christmas morning? Theic Is going to be several sin prises of this kind, as most of tho pianos at the Hairls Music Mu-sic store have been ordered. 13t2 The enterpilslng palnleis, C. V. Hansen and C. W. Andeison have taken the contiact for painting and dccoiatlng the Lewlston opera house. It Is needless to say that a Hist class Job will be done. C. V. Hansen will do the painting for the scenery. II. O. Haikncss.of McCammon,made a tlying visit to Logan jesteiday. Mr. Harkncss Is a pioneer of the West and Is favorably known by all the old Montana Mon-tana ficlghtcrs. Mr. llaikness has made many Improvements on his extensive ex-tensive ranch at McCammon. He-lias He-lias one of the finest grist mills hi tho State of Idaho, an ductile light plant, a saw mill and a system of waterworks water-works and a tiist-elasscrcamory which have cost thousands or dollais. No rancher In the West has employed moie men constantly than he. This extensive ranch Is now being divided up Into small holdings. Quite a few poisons have bought city lots, which have water piped to their places. An excellent opportunity Is offered for those desiring new homes without moving far away. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Goodwin cclebiated the fifth anulveisary of their marriage last Monday evening and their delightful homo at 107 W. otli South was a blaze of happiness and good cheer until a late hour. The decorations were vari-colored paper and potted flowcis. Piogres-slve Piogres-slve high live and a dainty lunch vveic the features. Mr.sC. C. Good win Jr. was the winner of the piic at the card game. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ilyium J. DoWItt, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard, Mr. and Mis. Harry T. Stoney, Mr. and Mis. Israel P. Jacobscn, Mr. and Mis. Pearl E. Kcelcr, Mr. and Mis. George Felt, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Goodwin Sr., Mr. and Mis. C. O. Goodwin Jr., Mi. Clem. Williams and Miss Cad Jacobscn. Jacob-scn. 1 Mr. Robert Jinks the tanner has on exhibition at Lafount's haidwaic establishment the hide or a laige mountain Hon killed by Mis. Luclan Fair in Mexico several months ago. Mis. Farr Is quite proud of her trophy and has had the pelt tanned for Its proper prcseivatlon. The animal measuied eight feet fiom tip to tip and since Mr. Jinks has put the finishing finish-ing touches to tho pelt, the same Is a most excellent keep sake. Mr. Jinks is a tanner of unquestioned ability, and It is to be rcgietted that he Is not the head of a large tannery located In this valley. He has attempted to In-tciest In-tciest local capital in his business, but theic have beeu too many otherenter-prlses otherenter-prlses icqulring backing. He still has hopes of eventually oiganlzing a company com-pany to carry on the work in a large way. That there are suillcient hides in this noith country to keep such an institution busy is not doubted, and one thing necessary to the establish incut of such an enterpiise is for men of capital to Investigate the cost and possible ptollts. |