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Show , BB : Local Jottings, 1 Bfl i Shoes shinedfic at Cltv Shoe Store. BB j i Miss Eva Jones, one of the Wood- BB j v ( ruff's culclcnt touchers was (ltiltc 111 BB t ' "Monday and her school was necessarily BB , I dismissed. BB ' Wc collect all kinds of Indebted- Bfl ' aiess. II. A. Picdhuskn & Co. BB Judge Dec, of Ogdcn, and J. J, Bfl ,' Thomas, of Salt Lake, membcis of the BB t State Hoard of Equalization arc in Lo- HB gan today in conference with Assessor Bfl ' Richardson and the Commissioners. Bfl , ( Wood wanted by New bold, the IB 'Clothier. 4 LI!) Bfl LOST On county road between Lo- Bfl gan and Richmond, small brown BB . leather satchel containing lady's np- Hfl ; ' -parol and silk shawl. Finder please BB return to treasurer's onlee, court Bfl liouse. HHj r flfl , f State Engineer Dorcmus will prob- Bfl ably lecture here next Monday at the !A. C.of U.,on tlio new Irrigation Law. Tills will nrobably be the lsst opportunity oppor-tunity of hearing Mr. Doremus. Watch T Saturday's edition for dctlnite an- BR nounccment. H. FOR SALE-1 Hereford heifer; 1 r Hereford bull; 1 Shorthorn bull. All j registered. For further information BJ Inquire of H. W. Clark, Professor of flfl', ! .animal Industry, Agricultural College, ' ' Logan, Utan. 22t2 ' ( Peter M. Ncllson, of the firm of Bfl I Fistcr & Ncllson went to Sandy )cs- Bfl tcrday morning to attend the funeral Bfl -of Ills mother. Mrs. Ncilscn had a HJ paralytic stroke about eight days ago, Bfl .and died last Sunday morning from B the effect of it. Bfl You can buy jour smoked hams and Bfl -all kinds of bacon at wholesale price B -at the Chicago Afc.it Market. Satis- Bfl faction guaranteed. S. 1). Sorcnscn BB proprietor. ( E. R. Miles lias begun the construc tion of a splendid building at Smith- field. The building will be of a sle BB in keeping with the magnitude of the BB ' business that U expected. This build- Bfl ing Is designed to lie the liea-lquaitcrs Bfl for a branch of the Cache Valley Im- plcment Co's business. B -' The basket bill team from the B. fl Y. C. this eltv went to Ogden Friday and clcaiird up the "Weber Stake I ' Acidem) bunch In great shape, the I i ' score standing 22 to 11. This Isn't 'bad for a tarter, and no may expect BB i the local kns to "la.v -out" the Provo BB 'bo)s, who come here next Saturday. BB At the Tabernacle Sunday, Counsol- B lor Isaac Smith presided. J. II. Mart- flfl ineau offeicd prayer and Christian HH nugl, Dr. W. R. Caldcrwood, .1. M. BB f Ulalr, James A. Lelshman gae inler- BB cstlng talks, ami Instiucted the audi- Bfl enco In tlie way they should go. N. fl !' Llndclof pionotinccd the bcnedlc-BH bcnedlc-BH Bfl A bcnellt dance vv ill be glen under Bflj the auspices or the V. M. and Y. L. Bflj associations of the Second ward on Fiiday night January 22nd for the bcnellt of Henjamln Wllmoie who K j called on a mission. The fee fordane- fl big will be tho voluntai) contribution H I of tbose who uitlclute. A good ' time Is anticipated Oood music will Bflj I be In attendance Bflj The Wilmoiu bcnellt conceit at the Bflj i Tabernacle last Satuulaj eenlng paid Bflj the sum of 200 7." above all evpenes. Bflj Thochoh, as a whole, made every of- flj fort uecesai to success and weie duly B lcwaided. Ilouevei, none did more than Mis. Anna I!. Phillips, who flv worked incessantly in that vigorous BflK way thatisheis, and to her may be BTj attilbuted a l.uge pait or the financial successor the air.ili. BflT Rlshop Cirdon, of the Logan Knit- BflJ ting Fact oi j, states that he expects Bflj the linn's new huildliigou North Main Bflj stiect to be completed within sixty Bflj lajs. The masons aic under contract Bflj .to have theh parlor the woik linlsh- Bflj 'ed within tlihty dajs, and Mr. Cardon Bflj tiiinks the end or another month will Bflj see the factor) In Its new location. If Bflj the genial Bishop's imagination docs Bflj not run away with facts, the cntiance Bflj to this new building will be tho"swell- H est" In the city. The entrance will BHJ bo ten feet deep, tiled in some most at- tractive design, and the show windows flp -vlll contain plate glass 120 feet in BY length. The building itself is to be Bflj two stoilcs in height and one of sver- BH al others of unlfoim lielghtand design, flJV , a fact that will inako the "Union Bflj ' . Block" one of the Imposing and at- flflj , flflfk tractlo buildings of the city. hhhhhhhhhV James Lofthouso of Taradlsu visited Logan yesterday. Ralph Smith Sr. was down from Greenville last evening. "William Hope, of Richmond, was In the county scat yesterday. James J. Mclkle, the beet guagor of Smltliileld, was in Logan yesterday. Apostlo F. M. Lyman sailed from Liverpool homewaid bound on Janur-ary Janur-ary 14th. Norman Allen and wife, of "Wclls-vlllc, "Wclls-vlllc, enjoyed a slcighrldc to Logan yesterday. Hyrum Hansen, with his father Mads Hansen, were among the many Logan visitors jesterday. It is at Robinson Bios.' opposite Tabernacle. Don't make a mistake. oil on Hats and Clothing not t. H)dc l'aik has made a record tills j ear In paying tithing. There Is hardly hard-ly a member of the church In that waid who does not pay tithing, and out of that number there arc but fifteen fif-teen who do not pay a complete and full tithing. W. D. Ueers, commandant at the A. C. of U. before Capt. Stjer's arrival, has recently been appointed assistant engineer under G. L. Swcndsen who Is now engaged In surveys of the water-wajs water-wajs of Utah. This Is a position requiring re-quiring ability and is something of a feather In Rceis'scap. The Logan friends of Mr. and Mis. Joseph Thatcher, of San Fiaucisco, will lcgict to learn that their little baby girl, born at the Lincoln during the summer, died Saturday evening at 8:1b. Mrs. M. K. Hanks lccclvcd a telegram Sunday morning announcing tills fact, and the added one that their little son, live or six years of age, Is also dangerously 111 and hardly expected ex-pected to survive. The U. O. Mercantile Co. Is nothing If not original. They advertised a "red front sale" for this week, and In harmony wltli the advertisement, the front of their Immense establishment on Main was truly red. The large display dis-play windows were entirely covered with red signs on which were printed their remarkable mark-down prices and the elTcct was certainly striking. Manager Crawford and John Christen-sen Christen-sen are "onto" their Jobs alright. On February 23, 20 and 27 there will be an examination held to secure cllg-Iblcs cllg-Iblcs f i om which to make certillcation to fill vacancies in the position or cadet ca-det In the Rcvcnuo service. The salary sal-ary of a cadet Is WOO per annum and one ration per day. Theie Is chance for promotion, of course. Applicants must be not less than IS nor more than 25) ears of age, and theie arc a thousand and one conditions which this otllcc will be pleased to furnish any hiuuirci. 1'rof. J. C. Thomas left Logan Sunday Sun-day morning for St. Louis, where he takes a position as a chemist In a large manuractuilng concern. Prof. Thomas is a thoroughly educated young man of whom Logan Is exceptionally excep-tionally proud. Mr. Thomas was for a number of )cars principal of the Rcnson school of this city, and has a bacholor's degiec fiom Harvaid college. col-lege. He has many friends who wish for him all the success that can come to him in his chosen profession. Rev. Clcmenson talked to the Com-nioiclalClubof Com-nioiclalClubof the A. C. of U. last Saturday afternoon, taking as a text, 'The Minister in iluslness." Mr. Clcmenson showed how necessary It is for the average minister to be a tlrst-class tlrst-class business man in order to make his own accounts come out on the right side of the ledger, and treated of tlio minister's business relations with Ills congiegatlon. According to Prof, liexell, tlio Club appreciated Mr. Clemenson's treatment of tlio subject and enJo)cd his talk very much. Last Sunday Patrlaeh II. E. Hatch dellveied an Interesting discourse at H)de Park. Ills subject was "Temple woik." In his reinaiks ho contrasted the advantages of Lattei-day Saints who live In the liniiiedlato vicinity or of the Temples with tho-,0 possessed by persons who live at a distance. He stated that a joung couple living In Xevv Mexico or in some pails of ArUona deshous of being mauled In a Temple aie at an expense of not less than $l.rA) in i caching the Temple. The speakci stated th.it some or the Saints certainly do not appieci.itc their suiroundlngs. H so, inoic or them would take advantage or the opportunity that Is at their door. A letter Horn S. R. Evans, or Lewis-ton, Lewis-ton, who Is visiting friends and relatives rela-tives at Kclford, N.C., sa)s that he is enjoying himself hugely, but that Cache county is the place in which to live and die. Ho makes the statement that he would not be surprised If North Carolina should go Republican 1 at the next election. Tho prosperity Urn people of that stato are now enjoying enjoy-ing Is such an object lesson that they j are feeling veiy kindly toward the Re- I publican party. Mr. Evans sa)s that the North Carolina people tieat tho 1 Latter-day Saints vv ilh evciy consldei- j ution 1 Hundreds of people are taking advantage ad-vantage of Robinson Uros. Great Sale. J. E. Shorten, the rustler for Studc-bakcr Studc-bakcr Ihothcis, was doing business with the local tlrm yesterday. Never before have the people of Cache County received sucli bargains as they arc now getting at Robinson Ilros.' Sleighing was never better in the valley than at. the present lime, and the people are taking advantage of It. The roads around Logan arc tilled with teams. Robinson Rros. Great Salo of Clothing, Cloth-ing, Hats and Shoes lias been such a success that they have decided to wn-tlnue wn-tlnue the sale and place ever) thing in the stoic on the bargain counter. Con Ahndcr, the mill man from II) rum, was In Logan esterday. He is running one of his mills at the head of Blacksmith's rork and there are eighteen men at work. Charles Merrill, one of the leading men In the Richmond condensed milk factoiy, was hi Logan ycsteiday. Ho reports favorably as to tho progress of the factory, and s.i)s everything will be In icadincss to stait shortly after Febiuary lirst. The Phllomathlc Litcraiy Society will hold anothei meeting at the II. Y. College Friday evening, January 22, 11)01, at" o'clock promptly. The following fol-lowing progiam will be rendered Violin Solo-Pior. C. M. Harris: Address Ad-dress E. R. Owens; Piano Solo Miss Lillian Oliver. Ever)body welcome. Captain St)cr In charge or the Military Mili-tary Department or Hie Agricultural College, has received an invitation f i om the management of the St. Louis World's Fair, for the cadet battalion bat-talion to avail itself of the use of barracks bar-racks for a week or ten da)s between Mayl and November 30th. Special privileges and courtesies arc extended to cadet companies attending the exposition ex-position In a body. While the distance dis-tance and great expense may mako it impossible for any of the college companies com-panies to take advantage of this offer, It Is a matter for congratulation that our battalion is ranked among those of the piomincut cadet schools of the country to which similar Invitations have been sent. Tho funeral of Mrs. Caroline Morrell Cleggwas held In tho Second Ward meeting house last Sunday at 12 o'clock. The house was filled to ovcr-llowlng ovcr-llowlng wltti friends of the deceased. Thespcakeis were Ex-Bishop Henry Hallard, A. G. Barber, Newell Kimball, Kim-ball, M. J. Ballard, Orson Smith and W.W. Maughau. Nothing but pralsc-vvoithy pralsc-vvoithy remarks could be offered upon the occasion. Tho deceased came to Logan when but a child, was raised and lived here until recent )ears, when she moved to Idaho with her husband. She was not blessed with an offspring, but no woman born was ever endowed with stiongcr instincts of motherhood than she. During her life It was her aim to help the needy and afflicted. She adopted two children child-ren upon whom sho bestowed every affection that a natural mother could. Peace to Caiollne Morrell Clegg. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Hansen last Friday evening the Superlntcndency of the Fourth ward Sunday school entertained the ofllccrs and teachers or the school. Thoso present say that the occasion was one of the most delightful ever given in the ward. Miss Nora Ellason sang, Mis. E. W. Robinson recited, Mrs. A. E. Halo and Eunice Jacobscn sang, Miss Jennie Ellason played, the Young Ladles Mandolin and Gultai Club rendered ren-dered several selections, and Chorister Joseph New bold led the olllcci.s and teachers in choruses. According to our Informant tlio "rclnfoi cements" were "simply delicious," and the evening's program or music, recitations, games, and social chat Just as delightful us could have been desired. The Superlntcndency Super-lntcndency of the Fourth waid con-slstsor con-slstsor Messrs. Win. M. Hansen, E.W. Robinson and Edwaid Hansen, the latter lat-ter two being assistants. Slgety Antal, the transient violinist violin-ist who was made much of In Logan a lew weeks ago, has an Inleivlcvv in Sunday's Salt Lake Tribune in which he Is inndo lo say that he now has in possession a $10,000 violin, one of tlio lainous collection of Ralph Granger, the California milliouaiie. In Monday's Mon-day's Tilbune, llerr Antal piesentsa signed statement sajlng that his limited lim-ited knowledge or the English language lan-guage piobabl) caused the icporler to make this teiilllc mistake -that he hasa$40instiument Instead. It will be remembered that Heir Antal and George Ecklund left this city ti few weeks ago on u concert tour. They bioke the iccoid at Ihlgham, accoid-Ing accoid-Ing to !. P. P)per, and bioke them-selves them-selves at Provo, where they pia)ed to 10. The tour ended at Spanish Fork and the two musicians aio now at Salt Lake. Ecklund Is a splendid )oung fellow with excellent musical talent and Szlgety Antal as a violin-1st violin-1st is magnificent, although critics say he Is far from perfect. However the general public doesn't know tlio gentlemen gen-tlemen as favorably as Logan people, hence the falluro of their tour. |