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Show ,( N. 1. Nlelson was In from Co legei , M.S. llulse was In from Mlllllld jestcrdaj'. fe Peter Peterson was over fiom Pctcrsboro j cstcrdaj'. Hlg reduction on Ladles' wain silvers silv-ers at "City ShoelStore." g Henry Lamoreauv left for his iomi5 In the Teton llasln Sunday. , Canlpjifc Uyrnjiam aie ftirnishlnj . Andrew Jfunk's nfiw residence at Heiij iM 1 1 t Itle LijiirenteiiT'daughtei of Olc Laurenten, fit tt he Second ward, was burled lodaj '"Atlorney Y.'llapp of Ogdenhs hi town on business connected wltll the Stevens Implement, Co. i John Picston paid Logan a fljln lsit Saturdaj. lleisstajlng at his brothel's farm In Rcnson. i A gentleman In fiom Hjdc Paik today to-day sajs theie Is no news up t'hcie, .lust settling tithing, that's all. , AV. H. Preston came up fromjSal( Lake to-day to attend the meeting of the directors of the R.Y. College. .lake Jorgensen was over front the" tt'esTSlflc- Saturday. Jake Is tlie" moving mov-ing spirit in the WCst Cache Canal project, pro-ject, f The R. Y. College board met to-day The subject i of, opcrilug $ 'training school in tho Tithing oitlce Uulidlng was discussed. "CHy Shoo Storo'ihas sphl IlQij boxes of tho "TlioNew ComCuic" and no complaints, as jet, liac been made, hence must be good. Price 10c. The Y. M. 1. A. of the First Waul will give, a guild ball In the gm-nasiumof gm-nasiumof tho H. Y. College Wednesday Wednes-day evening next, livery bodj Invited. Chils Peterson was down fiom Smithfleld. Chi Is was once a very familiar figure on our streets and was a member of the first Republican city council. W. S. LainoieaiiK is pushing woik on his new lcsldcnce on Fhst Rast ' stiect. The plasteilng is now being done and the house will bo ready to, occupy w Ithin a month. Robinson Rtos. have made a new I depaiture In display window decou-tions. decou-tions. Their eveigreen bow window j is attracting as much attention as the I dancing doll dow u at Haj ball's. Rcpoitsfiom the southern pait of tho State indicate that the snow fall still contlnuoratf(l tliAftli5Te"Is "note snow now piled up In the mountains than there has been for many jears". Five of the looms in the Tithing Otllce building aie to be litted up and used by the H. Y. College as a ti.iln-ing ti.iln-ing school. Tic east looms will be used as the tithing otllce as soon as they can be gotten re.tdj-. Herman Johnson has built a poit-able poit-able resturant and located on the old Co-op conei. It won't bclongbefoie thohot tlmanlla man will make his appeauiico and Logan will be stiictlj metropolitan lii the eatable Wife. The sixth Ward has ai ranged to entcitaln all the old folks of the Ward on New Years day. The man led people peo-ple will also participate in the entei-talnment. entei-talnment. Theie w 111 be feasting and music and dancing to jour heaits content. The Sixth Waid Sunday School has airanged foi Santa Clause to visit tho children of the Ward at the Waid Hall Christmas day. AI) of the child-ren child-ren of the Waid regaidless o'f color oi prev Ions condition of scrrltndu aie expected ex-pected to be theie to meet lilmvshcn lie an Ives. The County Commissioners were In session yesterday. Most of the time was spent in appiovlng the bonds of the villous county anil precinct otll-tors. otll-tors. Commissioner elect Hendricks wasdown fiom Lewlston, looking on, and Assessor Rlcjiardson chopped in during the session. All of the bonds weie furnished bjt local patties except those of the treasurer which wqre fuinlxhed bj a bonding companj. Our motto "One Pi Ice" City Shoe Store" ' ' ' .Mrs. Nick Qroockston wasdown fronts fireenvlllc tu-d.iy. Jest goods' for lastimjuey at Hun-, b, Rbbllispn & CO.'s. t There will be Sunday School Conference Confer-ence held in the sixth Ward next Sund.ij. Wc axe headpiartcis for tho fatuous f'T.W. Xcwcomb" lllicof soft soles foi Infants. City Shoe Stoic. ' iRd Holden has been iclp.isc!l frpm the Wyoming penitentiary, where he wascohtiiicd for mttlng timber Hie-gaily.-- 'ii , ' f ',) r - r ' ' J .Tool Nlblpy.i.s homq for tlie hoUdajs. 1Iqv Is. taking a UoYtconrsoat tlje, Lola nd Staufprd a Uiilvaslty,! C.ill-foitnla. C.ill-foitnla. - ill" i j i ' ' ', pu"r best' advciLiscmcntijkc, ncloi;' piinticjj They'aie worn !by, "our cus-toniQLs. cus-toniQLs. i Robinson Uios., (he clothiers. cloth-iers. 1,. Main St. '. . COii.intpn will, pot bo piqsoiiteUon Deccmbci 2tilh as vvas at llist announced. an-nounced. Tho opening data' Is. U0) dcllnately Uxed for January lsti - C. O. Cditl, fpimpi pr.cfdent, o.Mue Albeita Stake, and lift wife 21naaie down fiomCaidston to spend the hgll-dajs. hgll-dajs. Thuj are alwajs vvelcoiue lir Logan where- they haie a hot of fi lends. TOO ot 800 pouches eontalnlngChilst,-. mas mall for Chicago and points west were burned at Pcekskill Now York Sundaj'. Tho mall sacks w'eie In a stoiage car which carried no mall cleiks. The file Wits' no dlscpvcred intlmc to save but fifteen or tw'entj sacks from tho car.' " , . r t J The cold weather, has had a very beneficial effect upon the roads, And as a result the pe6plo from tho conn-try conn-try arc coming to town to do their Christmas trading. The merchants' are prajing that the cold snap VIH continue all winter If Made will continue con-tinue as good as It has been the last few days. From the noise that was made down at thesugai factoiy latcSunday night, a good nianj peoplo supposed the boll-ei boll-ei had exploded or the factoiy was on fhe, or tlmthalf Of tjie cmplojcis had been caught In the crusher. Seveial cltlens piled out of bed and riished totheh telephones to inquiic the occasion oc-casion of all thciaeketandwoicgieet-cd thciaeketandwoicgieet-cd vvltli the jnswei: "Oh! nothing; just ground up the last beets. |