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Show Generalities. We collect all kinds of Indebtedness Indebted-ness - II A. Pi:m:iisKN & Co The tluee te.u old child of .loc 1'alntei, the coal dealer. Is seriously ill of pneumonia. For Sale Tito riding lioi se3. .1. T. Wood. Mendon Mrs. Wlllinoreand Mrs. lUtis, two estimable ajjed ladies ol the Second ward, aie soiloiisl) ill at this time. If ton want a irood cup ofioirec, .lohiison's Cafe In the Palace butldiiik' is the place to k'et it. , tf Thomas W.LIod,of Hie Sixth waid, Is piepaihik' to leaio foi his ranch near St. Anthonj. Idaho For licnt-Uootiis in the Coniinet-elnl Coniinet-elnl llloek. Appl) at Co-op (ttoceii A- hi ilk' Co. A fine k'hl babi was born Siindaj tnoroliik' at the home of William T. Itrottnof the Flist ward. The "White Swan" Laimdr.t makes a spoeialt.t of tine launtlerltik'oflace curtains .luliu A. Woolf and Thomas I nice, of lardston, were northbound passon-k'eis passon-k'eis tu Hide Parkon Moiid.1) iiioin-' iiioin-' ink- Miss Mae K.tle, of Sprlngtlllo. is tpondiiitf t lie present week with her sistei Miss Charlotte Kile, of the New .lerse) Aeadeni.t. iteoip- II. Squlies, of Salt L.ikeCIti, Deput.t Mate Audltoi, Is at thecouil house auditing the hooks in the Intel-est Intel-est of the Stale. John and Kinest Wilson loll Wed-nosd.i) Wed-nosd.i) foi I.Ok'an. I'tah wheio the) o to help their fathoi on a contiact he has in the Temple citi.--l!ebuie, Item. Iillason Sistois' gland spilng mil I-Ineij I-Ineij opoiiliik' takes place on Tuesday and Wcdnesda), Maich 2:i and 'M. All ladles aiecoidially Invited totisit the stole on those dates, especlall). Win. Kltik'. .li.. is the pioud haient of a tttcltc pound k'hl and Ceo. 1. Fames sa)s that he feels twolte teai oldei as a lesiilt. (ieork'C Is the little )Oiiuj,'stoi'skrieat k'landfathei. The Hoard ot Fducatiou of Logan cil) licld a session at noon Mouda) and appiopiiated mono) to take up s,oo or outstanding bonds. This cleans up the entile issue of Uh)L John II White. Hie Salt Lake cat-llemau, cat-llemau, leached Logan Siiuda) night. Mr White states that his cattle aie looking laiilt well and will hate enough ha) to tt iutei thorn. '1 ho next PHosthood m teting o the lltium Stake of '.ion will he held on Satuidat, Apiil , l'.'i) t at 1 p.m. W. C Paiklnson, deoige ( . Pitkin, I C. 'I'hoieson, Stake Picsidenc.t. Ii New mail, the well-known F.u-topean F.u-topean Lie Specialist ol Pocatello, will he heio at the F.igle Hotel Match J'i one (kit onlt. Those with Impel-foci Impel-foci tislon should not miss thisoppoi-tunltt. thisoppoi-tunltt. Coiisiilalion fice. i TheWoliot Stake bisket ball team came to Logan last satuidai and do , failed the A. C. ol I', team It to 11 Meiklo), of tin- II. V. C. team icfeiecd the game and Itl.iii scited as umpire. Lliason Sisteis' giand spiing mill-I mill-I inoit opening takes place on Tuesday I and Wednosdat, Maich at and :io. i Ml ladles ate cordiall) intited to tislt the stoic on these dates, especially. Toheai Mi. Failaudnla) the banjo is toiealled the powei of genius Inart Mi Failaud gltes a toeltal at the II. Y College audltoi iuiu on Satuiday, Apili L', undei the auspices of the college, col-lege, lot:'. Some cattlemen in thoticlnit) of Henson watd hate been compelled to t in n t belt cattle out tobiowse on Mags and willows owing to no hat being puichasibL'. If the inclement weather weath-er continues it ttlllsiirel) piote soil-ous soil-ous for the stock. The band with the "Gunge Mln-stiels"was Mln-stiels"was cousldeiabl) better than the ateiage and each time the coo us j got on a toot gieat ciowds of the populace pop-ulace gatheied neat . The appeaiance olsuclia number of colored gentle- ' men was an altiaetlou in this conn-tit conn-tit ttheie onlt an occasional one is seen. (mi II) lie P.uk coiiespoudout in wiltlugol the Ill-health of Mis. I'.ci-Ilia I'.ci-Ilia Hake, flatcri that "pneumohla setinfioma neglected cold." The In-leioneo In-leioneo is not to bo made that lici filendshad been neglectlul. lor they did all in llioii powei to aid the deceased, de-ceased, but she like iiiaut otliois attacked at-tacked with bad colds, did not consul-oi consul-oi it as sellout as it leall) was. Nl r. .lames Mack was in Logan the lattoi paitol last week, lie came to attend the liiuoial ol his sistei. Mis. Cash, who was bulled in Smithltcldon Fildii). In conteisation with Tin: Kki'i in. li as ho oxpii'ssed hhnsolf toi) loiclbl) on the piosont e.xoibl-lant e.xoibl-lant confoience into ami believes that the people aie being Imposed upon. lie Is one of Hie hiindteds II imt thousands who aie In heaity svm-patht svm-patht with Tin I'Ki'i ut.u s's ex-pli ex-pli sslolis "ii tin nialtel Isaac Kllttcll. Jr., Is at the old stand j repairing blctlcs. The tegular stake oillcers meeting : of the Y. L. M. I A of Cache Stake will be posponed for one week, until April Oth on account of (ieuetal confoience. con-foience. On Mondat moinlngslx )oung nils-, slonariers fioin Pieston passed thiough Logan enroute to tlieii mission Holds. , The go to the Kastein and Southern states and California. Mr. .1. K. ll)deof Itakor Clt). lit., j is In Logan for a few da)s. lie came to Ogdon on business for the Oicgoul Ltimbei coinpant and artentaids, came to Lor'an where his ielalltes leslde. ' ... .i Sort Ices at the Trlnlt) M. L. Chinch Sunday moiulng at 11 o'clock; Sunda) School at PJ In the etening at 7:.m we will glto our Kastei piogiam. Ktei.tonccoi(llall Intited. 1! K. (iti.i'i.N, I'astoi John F. Wright foimeily bishop of1 II) rum. Is now a resident ol Paiadl.se, , hating lemovcd to his rami theie, , where he has one of the lluest laim houses in the count). Mr. Wiiglitj will do well ant whole. Parties not living in this locality. , can judge as to the stonns wo hate had when It Is staled that most of the tiatel to Logan Is done lit tialn oi hoiseback. Twoilgs tteie loft In the mud between tills clt) and Pint I-, deuce within the past week. and the animals ilddcii into town. The like has net or befoie been known in this count). . The Students- ( hgauiation ol the ll)ium Stake will meet In the Assoin-hit Assoin-hit Hall of the ISilghain Young Col-, lege Thuisd.n, Maich Illst at7:.!0p. in. An Inteiesting piogiam will be I londeied, Including an addles-, hi I Bishop I'. 11. Owen and singing b) M. .1. llallaid. Students and friends aie coullall) intited. 1. C. Tikiiii'.sk.n, piesident. The Thatclioi oichestia patilion now being erected on the Maughan coiner will be a beauty when completed. com-pleted. Is is linger than the one! built on the Tabernacle grounds and iconsidoiating the Inclement weather I its piogioss low aid completion Is latliei lemaikablo. The loof Is now on. sides piacticall) finished, and all that lemaliis untinished Is the lloor. C.ltANDOI'KNINC. of Spring Mil-lineiy Mil-lineiy Frldii), Apiil 1st, MKKHILL .tCIIOCKKTT, on Fiist, North stieet, will open up with one of the linest displa.ts of milllneiy ever exhibited in Logan. Pi Ices will bo icasonable and within the reach or all. The assoit-meut assoit-meut issot.iried that all can bo bulled. bull-ed. Call ami examine befoie puichas-iug. puichas-iug. No tioublotoshoit goods whether .ton buy or not. That is what we aie j hi business foi. i An exchange tolls or the stingiest! Ilnee men on recoid. The Hist one will not di ink watei enough unless it comes fioin the neighbor's well. The second forbids his chlldicn wilting an) thing but a small hand as It wastes ink to make large letteis. The third stops the clock at night to sate wear and tear on the iniichineit. They all lefuse to take a newspaper on the gioiiud that it is too much stialnon Hie spectacles to read. It was said last night b) those who aie in close touch with opeiatlons at theCiiilTey-Ctalcy oil null at Farming-ton Farming-ton that the purpose of the last shut potto was to secuie equipment for Handling the How which the experts believe another daj's drilling will give them. While It Is extremely dinicult to secure authoritative In-fot In-fot mutton, It Is certain theie is something some-thing about the recent detolopements in the Held that lias rendered those engaged hi the woik moie than usually us-ually uncoiniiiuiilcatito Ogden Standard. Stan-dard. Mi. II. (!. I lax hall does not make vol) rapid piogiess tovtaid rccotei-lug rccotei-lug from his present illness. "Shingles," "Shing-les," the malady fioin which he is sulloiing, is not necess.irll) diingeioiis, but pioduces an itillamed condition of the muscles that Is toi) anno)lng and incontenleiit. Mi. lla.tball is ei) weak at piosont, and sats that at the eaillost oppoitiinit) he Is going over Into California In the hope that the lowoi altitude will pane nenollclal. ' lleiiit litis mail) 1 1 lends who will be glad to see him hack at his business as l soon as possible. I I A most delightful allali occuued at the Piosbvtei Ian chinch Nilurdat I alteiuoou at I o'clock, it itasa musical, mus-ical, undei the diiectlonof Miss F.lhel , M. Ii.tau, paiticip.itcd In bv pupils or the music department ol the New .lei-, se.t Academt. Main parents audi lilends woie in attendance and' tlioKnik'blv eiijO.ied Ihehoui of sweet ineloil), and at the close ttai nil) con-giatulated con-giatulated Miss li.vau on t lie success attending hoi elloils, as evinced liv I I he oxociilion.it the piano ot hoi pu-i pu-i pils. The New .leiset Acadeni) is foiliiunlo in liatlug so oltlcicnl a teaclai as Miss liyauat the head of this (lopaitineiit, ami it is expected that moie adeiiiate loom ami equipment equip-ment will soon he at hei disposal, that a greater nuinbei of the talented chlldicn and joung people heio may hate the adtantage of hei histuic- ti in and Kuidanu On Fildaj etening the 'Th itc lieis gateaiiother delightrul dance to a lew friends in the loom Hie) aie now oc-cup)iug oc-cup)iug tvitli theii stock of Instill-ments. Instill-ments. The Woman s A. C. Club met witli Mis. I!, (i. Thatcher Monda) afternoon after-noon and held a teiy Interesting session. ses-sion. At Hie meeting next Monday afternoon, oillceis Tor the ensuing year will lie selected. Chailes (lessoll, or Piovld ence, returned re-turned last week rrom a three )cais mission in Gorman) . The young man states that heenjo)cd himself while away and has piotlted much by the experience. j At Hie piimaiy held in Wellsvllle 'Satuiday night the lollowiug delegates dele-gates wcie elected to attend the count) contention hi this clt). Wil- Ham II. Maiighau, Jr., Noiman G. ! Allen, William S. Poppleton. Alter-I Alter-I nates, .las. A. Latham, Alexander II. Maughan, John Iiedfonl. The foi - lowing names have been leceited liom lolhei towns: liiclimond, II. Ilullen, j A. L. llanU: altciuate, II. L Poait, ! Piotldence, Jos. A. Smith. lltium, C. F. Olson, C. L. Andeison, 11. II. McFailiiud: alternates, F. II. Me Nall),0. I!. Olson. Smlthlleld, II. T. Peteisen, Newton WoodrulT, Mrs. Luciotia liotutou. The lleacou Light Club will hold an open mooting at the K. Y. C. Fiiday etening, April 1st, 11)04. The following piogiam will be londeied: "Twelth Mghl," Virginia A. Hush; A I'evlett of the woik In Music, Mrs. A. J. Itidges, with selections from the following composers: Ile)dcn's Gypsy Gyp-sy Rondo, Handel's Harmonious Blacksmith, Black-smith, Mendelsohn's Spring Song, by Lcttie ltusb): Hymn to the Knipcior, A.G. Sniiuthttalte, Tiaumeile, Kva Nebeker: Mabel Gieen Kalph; An arrangement ar-rangement from Kigollettl by Miss Lillian 01lter;Schubert's Serenade by Pror. U. M. Ilanls. The public Is intited, in-tited, and especially the members of Hie Woman's Agilciiltural College I Club. I I "Our Goblins," oi "Fun on the Klilue," a musical hnce coined), was presented last etening at thoCiaw-rord thoCiaw-rord to a large-sieil audience, who seemed well-pleased with Hie entei-talnment. entei-talnment. The play contains many comic scenes and ftinii) situations that kept eter)ono laughing liom the time the curtain rose on Hie Hist act until it (hopped on the last. The many specialties hit induced thiough-out thiough-out the etening woie or it high class; I in lact theie was not a specialty glton that did not leeeitc tigoious applause, j I As :i whole this attiaction gatel eminent satisfaction to all whoat- tended the peifoimauce. Wichita ilKiui.) "Dalit Kagle."-"Our dob- 1 litis" comes to Logan Frldii) night Miss Mat lie Irishman went to Wellstllle jesteidav moiiiliig to be at 1 1 lie bedside ot a .toiiugoi sistei who issoiiousl) ill. Mr. Win. LcMiinaii. , the liithoi ol i he gills, telephoned at , , noon on Mouda) that the voung ladt ' tiiis teiy III and that It would be best foi Miittio to come home limned 1 ialel), but said that it was an im i posslbilit) foi him to come to Logan I and letiiin heroic ulghttull. the loads i being piacticall) Impassable. Miss i Leislmiiin wont to Mendon on the I Tuesdii) uiorulug train ami (hove Horn theie to Wellstllle. Matlle is a waitiossiit Tlie Lincoln, or excellent chaiactoi, spleiidld disposition and li.isa large uiimbei of warm ft lends iiinong patrons of tills place, who to-giet to-giet the illness orotic so near to hei The sick gill is said to hate been railing f'ir two tens or more |