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Show Local Jottings. See City Shoe Store ad. For Special Bargains. The Ncttlcton shoe. The best in America at, Dunbar, Robinson & Co. Alexander the optlclon, Smlthllcld, Jan. 20-27, Richmond 28-29, Franklin 30. Liquid Air comes next Thursday night. Admission 50 cents and 75 cents. Judge Hart's court is still occupied with the Roth damage suit against the Sugar Factory. The Palace Orchestra will give a grand ball In the Hillard Hall Smith-Held Smith-Held Friday night next. Corlcss Coon Collars arc the best 2 for 25 cents Collars in the City for sale at, Dunbar, Robinson & Co. . Special values In Underwear, Shirts and Drawers 25 cent each 50 cents values at Dunbar, Robinson & Co. Marvellous things arc done by Liquid Air. Prof. Patty experiments with it next Thursday night at the B. Y. C. Hayball & Co. of Lewlston purchased purchas-ed at one time eight hundred pounds of candy from Murdock's Candy Kitchen. The thaw Satuitfay and Sunday scuta Hood of water down through Mcndon that did considerable damage In some parts of town. Corlanton played to the largest house last night that has greeted It since it came to Logan. Every part of the house was literally packed with people. Tho Providence people still adopt the old methods of donating work on roads adjacent to their town. This is an excellent idea while teams and boys arc Idle. The old folks of Providence will have an old time spread next Friday. Fri-day. A good energetic committee have tho matter in hand, an enjoyable time Is anticipated. See Liquid Air boll on Ice, strawberries straw-berries frozen hard as bullets, tin cups crumble to powder, iron burn brilliantly, bril-liantly, and other strange experiments next Thursday night. The lirm of Ownby and Johnson has dlsolved partnership,. Mr. Ownby rc-terlng. rc-terlng. Mrs. Johnson has secured the services of a practical watchmaker and will continue the business as heretofore. hereto-fore. Roy Allen of Paradise, has been seriously aflllctcd with sciatica. It was thought for a time that he could not recover. But a change for the better has coma and Mr. Allen Is now improving rapidly. Rasmus Jorcnson one of tho old settlers set-tlers of Logan has recently como'down from the Snake River Country whero ho has been for tho past four years Mr. Jorcnson disposed of some of his Logan City proporty while here. The thaw that has pervalled during dur-ing the past two days has increased all of the streams throughout the county. Tho large culvert about one mile north of Ilyrum Is washed out Teams now travel through tho fields below, pending tho repairing of the roads. Typhoid fever has been raging In Providence for the past six months, some deaths have occurred. Wo understand un-derstand the discaso has about disappeared, disap-peared, as there is but one patient now left with the fever, and It Is expected ex-pected in a fow days that this Individual Individ-ual will be fully recovered. Alfred Brossard returned home hist Saturday from Tuscarora Nevada on account of the Illness of his wife. Wc understand Mr. Brossard has Invested In some mining property in that locality upon which he has eight men at work, and expects In the near future fut-ure to tap tho main body of gold ore which is thought to be on tho property. pro-perty. Wo hopo Mr. Brossards expectations ex-pectations will be fully realized. Corlanton has had a phenominal run in Utah. The gross receipts to-date to-date exceed 10,000. At Provo the) played seven times and took In $3,700. Tho company go from hero to Ogden, and will leave the State about Feb. 1st. playing in Butte llrst and then In other Montana towns. They will then work their way West playing at Seattle, Tecoma, Portland and the other larger towns on the coast. Tho people of Utah will watch their pio-gress pio-gress with interest. Tho families of George and Erastiis Lamb of Hyde Park, twelvo In number, num-ber, were taken violently sick about about a week ago. It was thought the sickness was caused through some kind of foad that had been eaten by ' the family but no discoveries wcie, made to confirm this Impression. The sudden attack upon so many persons i cieated a great deal of excitement in the town. Medical assistance was summoned, and .all wore relieved of the pricarlous condition they were in, but no definite conclusion has been ' reached to determine the causo of the sickness. rii .., Itfct, - 1- ryzy-u City Paint Shop, 30 S. Main. 1 off on Suits, 1 off on Shoes, J oil on Hats at, Dunbar, Robinson & Co. At 3 p. m. Tuesday the case of Geo. Roth vs. David Ecclcs was given to the Jury. Samuel McKcnzIo's family residing In this city lost one of their children recently. Mr. McKcnzIo who is In the vicinity of Kelton has bedmscnt for. x Mrs. W. A. Mcars, wife of a prominent pro-minent buisness man of Portland and cousin of tho Martlncaus, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. It. Martlncau the present week. Plenty of seats for Liquid Air. Mutual Mu-tual workes need not stay away. Experiments Ex-periments will take place between 0 and 10 o'clock. Only apart of the lecture need be missed. Come.;; The Logan, Richmond and Smith field canal company vs. Anton Pearson Pear-son Involving the right of way on the west bank of their ditch, occupied the time of the court during Tuesday afternoon. Miss Lottie West entertained a few friends last night In honor of Rev. and Mrs. John Nelson, who arc to leave shortly for their new home In Indian Territory. Miss West's reputation as a charming young lady and faultless hostess will not be questioned by those present last night, for by her careful preparation, aided by her grace of manner, she caused everyone to enjoy themselves as thoroughly as Is possible In this "Western" country. Special features were tho "cracking of nuts," material and Immaterial; good bad and lndiffcrcnt'poerty (?) by the guests, I. L. Brougham's capacity capac-ity for tho delicious "goodies" prepared, pre-pared, Rev. Clemenson's awkwardness at ping pong, and Incomparable Instrumental In-strumental duets by Misses Raymond and West. 'Zaza" the emotional drama by David Belasco which has created such a furore In the theatrical world will be presented by Florence Roberts and her capable support at the Thatcher Opera house on next Monday Mon-day evening. This Is a stellar attraction attrac-tion and Belasco & Thall who are directing the tour of Miss Roberts have spared no expense in producing the play on the most extravagant scale. The company supporting Florence Roberts is the strongest dramatic organization that has appeared here and It may be expected that "Zaza" will arouse the interest of all the theatre goers of this community. Miss Roberts Is one of the most gifted and versatile of leading American actresses and her particular forte is In Just such senatlve emotional roles as Is called for by "Zaza." Florence Roberts, who with her capable company appears on next Monday evening at the Thatcher Opera House Is unquestionably the most versatile of the leading women who have a faclnatlng Interest for the theatre goers of the New World. To the great characters of the drama to which she has given artistically sym-pathlo sym-pathlo and emotional portrayals she hits added that of "Zaza", the unique character created by David Belasco and from whom his world talked of play takes Its name. In Nell Gwyne and Sapho, Miss Florence Roberts has demonstrated her wonderful ability In emotional lines and In "Zaza" a child of passion with moods that are variable, intense and raging, from the most powerful display of the emotions to the softening Influence of pity and grief, the gifted actress has the opportunity op-portunity offered her for tho full dls-plcy dls-plcy of her genius. At great expense, thoB. Y. College, hascngaged a Liquid Air entertainment entertain-ment for thlscity, with guarantee that a quantity of real liquid air will be brought, and all the lcmarkablc experiments exper-iments performed, of which no much has been read. A capable Lecturer and expert Demonstrator, with complete com-plete laboratory apparatus, will make this paradoxical subject clcaily understood under-stood even by tho young, and the mar-velours mar-velours experiments will entertain and astound all. The date will be Tlmr.v day Jan. 2'J. liquid All Wlll n Uleck U to. |