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Show Local Jottings. I Samuel Wilson, of Sinlthflcld, lslt-cd lslt-cd Logan Saturday. .Lames Atkinson, of Cove, was visiting visit-ing In Logan on Monday. Hoard and Rooms Mrs. Wilcox, 2(il South First East stieet. A few loads of good lucerne hay wanted. Inmilicitt this oillce. Christian .lacobson, postmaster at Lewiston, was in Logan on Monday. Yeppa Henson, of Weston, Idaho, spent Saturday and Sunday in Logan. ROOMS FOR REXT. A PPLY AT CACHE KNITTING WORKS. HSU W. S. Lit, a stockman from Lewis-ton, Lewis-ton, was attending to business In this cltv on Monday. ' Plenty home money to loan on City and Farm propel ty. Good Terms. H. A. Pcdcrsen & Co. The home of .Joseph Frcderlckson, of Avon, was made glad a short time ago by the birth of a little gill. Chris Petersen, one of the first Republican Re-publican councilmcn of this city, visited visit-ed Logan Saturday. Win. Clmttcilon, the Preston manager man-ager for the Sidney Stevens Implement Imple-ment Co., spent Satuiday and Sunday with friends in Logan. Owen Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Nelson, who Is In attendance at the State Unlveislly, came up Saturday Satur-day and lemalned until yesterday. We are crowded with goods. Men's Hoys', and Children's Clothing. Everything Every-thing goes cheap for Cash. Come and get genuine bargains. .1. NkWiioi.ii. !)3t4 There was u review of the Second ward Sunday schools last Sunday night which reflects great credit upon those having charge of those Sunday schools. You can buy jour smoked hams and all kinds of bacon at wholesale price at the Chicago Meat Market. Satisfaction Satis-faction guaranteed. S. II. Sorenscn proprietor. Johnathan liowen of this city, who has been very low with typhoid pneumonia pneu-monia during the past three weeks, is greatly lmproed. His friends feel that he will be out in a few days. Don't be pestered with unnecessarily unnecessari-ly heavy, clumsy, ineffective, alleged beet diggers. An Avery is the only real beet digger and sub-soller made. Sidney Stevens Implement Co. Misses (Catherine Smith, Hannah Jensen and Alice Read of the N. .1. A. entci tallied at Hindi last Filday evening. even-ing. The evening wasa most pleasant one and thoioughly enjoyed by the guests. Mis. Ti cat who gave such acceptable accept-able lectures at the 11. Y. C. Monday and Tuesday evenings will also give a lecture this evening and tomorrow evening at B o'clock. All have a coullal invitation to attend. lly request of Edwin Peake, whose name Is upon the Socialist ticket for councilman, we state that the gentleman gentle-man knew nothing about liis nomination nomina-tion whatever, and that he has requested re-quested his name to be taken from the ticket. The butcher shops are springing up in Logan like mushrooms. Since S. Hailstone has opened in James England's Eng-land's stoic, we understand that A. Hateson will have one In connection .with his business. If this Is the case, there will lc six butcher shops In Logan. All members of the Cache Valley Athletic Club will please take notice that tomorrow (Thursday) night to attend the special meeting that has been announced. The new rules, by-laws by-laws and regulations will be presented and other business relating to the club will bo presented. A full attendance attend-ance Is desired. Piofs. Petcison, Ilutt and Williams of the A. C. of U wero In the mountains moun-tains near Fianklin Sunday and Monday Mon-day looking up geological formations and carefully Inspecting a poitlon of the hills heretofoie neglected. Prof. Peterson has done a great deal of work In the Wasatch range and has collected a lot of valuable and Interesting Inter-esting Information. Thodlicctors of the West Cache canal company held a meeting In this city last Monday. A general talk was had relative to the progress of the work upon the canal. It Is expects that the ditch will be completed as far as the forks, li point that Is near Parley Merrcll's farm at Ransom. It Is also expected that the ditch will be carrying carry-ing the water out on the Mat during the month of December. Prof. Ilexell.head of the Commercial department at the A. C. of IT., has arranged ar-ranged for a serlcsof lectures by icp-rcscntativc icp-rcscntativc business men of this city. Already he has twenty-live men on the list who will explain to his students stu-dents the practicalities of the different lines of business In which they aie engaged. en-gaged. Prof.illexcH's work at the A. C. Is being highly appreciated by the students and he Is generally regarded as a strong man. I Jell Jamison of Lcwlston came to J Logan on Thursday. I Daniel Walters, the Wcllsvllle inusl- I clan, was In Logan yesteiday. I Chilstlan Hansen, father of the I j major Is visiting with his son. I I Fou Salk -Four acies good beet I land near by. Inquire at this oillce. j Genial Colonel John Thompson and wife from Clarkston were with us on Monday. Reuben Perkcs and wife of Hyde Park were making puichases in Logan on Tuesday. Nells Hartlngton one or the High council of Honson stake was in Logan on Frldaj. Geo. F. Wright, the rustling merchant mer-chant of Hyrum, was a Logan visitor yesterday. George F. Wright the popular merchant mer-chant of Hyrum was doing business In Logan on Friday. Fine stole for tent on Main street Logan, Utah. Inquire at II. A. Ped-crsen Ped-crsen Si Company. Miss Mona Jones came up with the U. of U. people and had the doubtful pleasure of witnessing their defeat. FOR SALK New milch cows, yearlings year-lings and two-jear olds. Kinide Pet-ciscn, Pet-ciscn, Fifth ward. E. P. Racon. local manager of Hercules Her-cules Light and Power companj1, returned re-turned to Logan about three days ago. Wantiid School teacher for grades up to and including the Fourth. Apply Ap-ply to Leonard E. Lit., Lewiston, Ut. Free embroidery lessons at Logan Diy Goods store every day for a week, from 2 o'clock till ' o'clock. Sec samples. E. I). Miles of Paradise Is working a prospect at Tooele city, and 'tis I said he has found some highly mineral- I I zed material. I Wanted-A bright young man to I learn the business. Good opening I for the right person. Fries, the I photografcr. I A six room dwelling house near the I Agricultural College for rent. Fine I location. City water. Inquire at II. I A. Pedersen & Co. I John Rust, l lie genial butcher at W. Reading's, I -, depaitcd for a Eu- ro pea n inKsioii. He left Salt Lake Thursday lor his Held of labor. Excavation-, are being rushed for tne building of the handsome residence of Mr. John Crawford, on the corner of First North and Second West St. Win. Maxwell at Paradise is awaiting the coining of the iioslnu people to accept of the work that has been done on the LaPlata. It is expected that another contract will be let. Docs your roof leak? If so It will pay you to see R. T. Pyper. I will put your loof In tirst-cass condition under a two-year guarantee, cheaper than anybody In the State. Telephone Tele-phone No. 24.. The estimates for the premiums arc coming In. The figures aro not as plain as they should be and to avoid mistakes we urge our subscribers to be very careful In making their tig-ures.- We cannot bo held responsible for the decision of the judges. Stephen Hailstone the popular butcher, has opened a butcher shop In the business house of James E. England. Eng-land. Tender, Juicy meats always on hand. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sausages Sau-sages a specialty. tf Mrs. Geo. L. Swcndson came up from Salt Lake Saturday with the U. of U. team and rooters and was about the only A. C. of U. partisan on the train. A blue banner which she carried car-ried was torn and abused by the Salt Lake boys, who In their cnthuslalsm could not brook the sight of antagonism. The Sunday school convention at the Methodist church on Saturday was not largely attended but of Intense In-tense Intcicst. "The Importance of Sunday School Work" as set forth by Rev. Clemenson was clear-cut, and so dcllnite that none could doubt the leal importance of reaching the child mind. Prof. J. A. Ilexell lead a most Intel estlng paper on "Why Should We Intcicst tho Sunday School In the Denomination De-nomination to Which the Sunday School RelongsV" Do ticatcd the subject In a masterly way, and Incidentally Inci-dentally touched upon the Idea of "proselyting," which in the discussion discus-sion of his paper was dwelt upon most. ' Rev. Gilpin felt that Invitation was not pioselytlng but that an attempt to exert Inlluencc over the child mind must be termed such and he dlsap- pioved of It. Rev. Clemenson and Prof. Smith agreed, as well as others, when the term "proselyting" was dcllned accuiately. Prof, Ostlen was down for a discussion of Sunday's lesson, les-son, but strayed Id a discussion of the International Lessons as a whole. ' However, his talk was good, as they al ways ai e. During the afternoon Dr. J. F. Engle; Mrs. E. P. Sliclton, of Mendon; Miss Mary M. Russel, of Wcllsvllle; and Prof. GUIIIan, president presi-dent 6r tho State Sunday School As-socialon, As-socialon, discussed different phases of 1 the work. I W. S. Haxterand wife were driving in Logan yesterday. "Want to exchange property in the center of Lewiston for a dwelling In Logan. Inquire at this oflice. The C. E. Society will givo. a "Mis-slonary "Mis-slonary Social" at the Presbyteriaiii church Friday evening. The public has a cordial Invitation. Up. Rouche of Mlllvlllc was In-Logan In-Logan yesterday. Ho states that a big time will be had in Millvllle tomorrow. tomor-row. Meeting at 11 a. m. followed with a big spread and free dance at night. In the report of the Hoard of Education Edu-cation which appeared In this paper last week, a mistake was made In totalling to-talling the "compensation of officers." Instead of being $(IK!.i"i, the figures should have read, Iil().2.. This is plainly apparent, If one should run up the list, and need not lead to any misconception. |