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Show H Generalities. H AVc collect all kinds of Indebted- f ncss. II. A. 1'i:dkuskn & Co. H Win. L. Winn, marshal of Smith- J , Held, came down to Logan Thuisdaj. B The cut price sale on fresh me.it J continues at Hell iliotheis. Heat the old L'ngllsh glees in " S ill YOU LIKE IT" Upeia House, Mdk.1i H II. Scciist, Cili Inn and liansfei, VM phone lily. At People's Hold. Train SB ei vices solicited. n.U8 M AV. O. Kay, of Ogden, son of I).ild Kay, is In Logan making puichascs of gialn, hay, and seeds. The swollest line or Spiinghats cei J shown in Logan Just aitived at Dun, VM bar & Itoblnson'.s. ..t H i It Is stated the S. I'. and O. P. Thatcher linn w III .soon go out of busl- jicss, and that Sam will go to Pajette Valley to put In a chicken tanch. The Sunday School sociable or the Cache Stake will be held at the II. V. college on Wcdnesdaj, Match :!nd at 8 p.m. Oilleeis and teachers please J take notice. Douglas S.J.00 shoes, the best in the J world, call and see them, at Audieas J Peterson's. mi 8 Walter Ileese and wife in lived In Logan jcsteidaj moinlng. Thej 'came fiom Westminister, llritish Columbia. Thej maj icmaln In Lo- Kan, making this theh ruture home. B Weaie the agents fot the Whitney llaby Caulages a new and complete lino Just anicd. The best made. A. 0. Luudstiuii' Furniture Co. M The two cai.s can led by the Waul & Wade Minstrels are tho llncstcais ex- JL taut. The two bauds aie excellent al- V so. There will bo a concert on the K stieet at 12 o'clock the day of the per- bbW'' formanco. E Miss Jennie Iiaiuey, one of the Lo- gan Dry Goods Co.'s popular cleiks, is to lcac thateslabllshmentsoou to ac- H ccpt a position in the Utah Condensed Milk Factoij at Itichmond. H An cinplojeof John Montiose who B' has been working In the mountains since Decembei 28lh,slates that at the J head of Iieavei Cannon there Is not f over two feet of snow, and from what B - he can loam does not believe that B, there has been much moio snow fall B hi the mountains then theic has been H, In tho vallej. What has fallen theio B. "HI of couise remain until waim KB weathor sets in. Tho wind has blown PH i i very haul so that many or the hollows BH a,e Pelt uel1 Hlli'd wlllt snow. BB iBKlllllllllllllllllllllllK- BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBuc,- - - - ,., .,... - Ilooms to rent Olof Carlson, Firth watd. 33t2 C. T. Cllblw or Darlington, Idaho, Is In Logan. ' The cut price sale on fresh meat continues at Hell Brothers. A run on the box ofllcc for"AS YOU LIKE IT" Opera f House, Monday, March 14. ' If jou want a good cup of coffee, Johnson's Cafe In the Palace building Isthe place to get It. tf The Sunday School sociable or the Cache Stake will belicld at the 11. Y. college on Wednesday, March 'Jnd, at 8 p. m. Ortlccrs and teachers please take notice. The musical department, or the 1). Y. College will present; the operetta, "Pauline," In the Thatcher Opera House, February 2i)th. It has a stiong cast, supported by a choius or 50 voices, also accompanied by full orchestra. or-chestra. ) 4t Isaac lllalr, with the sons and two daughters, weic in Logan Wednesday doing Temple work. Two of his sons were accompanied by their wles. This Is tho first time this whole number num-ber hao necn together In twenty-live years. Mis. W. P. Alllcck, of Salt Lake, and Mis. Alice Claj ton, of Proo, sisters sis-ters lo Peter Alllcck, came up to attend at-tend the funeral of C.uollnc Allleck. Thej aie staying oei and 1sltlng Mis. K. Knowles, who Is a slstei of Mar Allleck. Waid & Wade Mluslrclsaie coming. They aie while men. Go and sec this great vyhltc coinpainy.aud ou w III Unci It like a refreshing summer bicee after a long hot day. See the show, hear the beautiful music, laugh at Iho bright comedy, and roiget iourtiou-ble. iourtiou-ble. Tucsda, Maich 1. Joseph Odell has received his commission com-mission and will take charge or the Logan postotllce on March 1st. He will retain Joe Squhes as assistant and as tho other employes are undei the fjhll Services supervision there will be no changes. Mi. Odell will continue his photograph gallciy as heretoroie. with George Torgcnson largclj at the helm. The Military Hall at the Agrlcul-tuial Agrlcul-tuial College will bo given this evening even-ing (Satuiday) and will no doubt be as successful as other affairs of this kind have been In past jcars. The bos aie sparing no pains In thoiough prcp.ua-tlou prcp.ua-tlou for the event. Capl. Stjci, with a picked company or cadets, will give a shoit exhibition dilll dining tho evening. Tickets aie now on sale at Caulon's Jewelij stoic. Mr. J. W1 Ciawfoul icad a most li. stmctlve paper on the science of mei chandisliig befoie the Coinmeiclal Club of the Agilcultuial College last Satuul.i). He mentioned the iiumci-ous iiumci-ous plans that merchants use for display dis-play lug their goods and the methods ol selling them. He discussed at length the good and bad sides of a ciedit business and stated what was the nominal ptotits of a meichaudls-Ing meichaudls-Ing business. It was one or the most valuable addiesses made heroic tho club t his j car. Just after noon on Thuisd.t), Fied Smith's dellvei hoise, attached to a light wagon, made a homo urn Horn the temple hill. The animal missed all the telcgiaph poles enroute, but In tinning into the dilveway at the bikery tiled to take the coincrolT Fied's new bakeiy with him. Instead, a few bricks weio tout loose and a wheel biokcu. Had the animal taken tho net driveway and hit the old Nation Na-tion building theic Isn't any doubt that he would have taken the whole thing to the back vanl in piopcr shape Tor kindling wood. John A. Hcudiickson, who Is laboi-ing laboi-ing in the vicinity or Chrlstlanla, 'oi-way,sends 'oi-way,sends home veiy ravorable lepoits conceinlng the mlsslonaiy labors In that part.Tho spacious building lcccnt- lj elected by the Lattei-d.iy Saints In that place Is inadequate lor tho demands, de-mands, people leave for tho want or loom, and on Thuisday nights theic Is an average attendance or Horn two to three bundled. Com cits aie being made by the huudieds. A piomlnent Tuik.a Mohammedan by ralth.ls labor-lug labor-lug In that locality and has assailed tho Moimon faith. This has cieated some few discussions, and the people appear to be anxious to hear both sides or the pioposltlon. The committees In ch.ugo or the athletic work have decided that in April theic shall be a tiack meet among tho departments of the college. Kach is expected to organlo a team lor legular woik, fiom which the best men will be chosen to take pait In the Apill contest. Fiom the wholo number, num-ber, tho Athletic Dliector will choose men to represent oin institution In Inteicolleglato meets. A cup has been piesented to tho association by the linn of Dunb.il, Hoblnson & Co. The Intention Is to have the depaitmcnts compete In an annual spring Hack meet. Tho one that Is winner in a specllled number of contests shall ie-tain ie-tain the cup permanently as a trophy. -Student Life, A O. of U. l The cut price sale on fresh meat continues at Hell Brothers. I am an accordcon plcatcr. Will do any kind of work in this line. 27 South 1st E, Peter Aftlcck's residence. Mrs. Geo. E. Gardner. There have been fourteen marrlrgo licenses Issued by tho County Clcik during tho month or February and thirteen or theso have been solcmnlz ed In the Temple. The Sunday School sociable or tho Cache Stake will be hold at the H. Y. college, on Wednesday, March 2nd at 8 p. m. Olllccrs and teachers please take notice. W. II. Maughan, Jr., and P. W. Maughan, whorcpicscnt the management manage-ment or the Wellsville Co-op, were attending at-tending to business matters In this city jcsteiday. Miss Lillian Oliver has puichased a line concert giand piano Irom the Hanls Music Co. The piano has been shipped Horn New Yoik toiler home In Salt Lake City. Soien Hansen recently Insured with Wlllard Hansen for a $10,000 policy on the endow ment plan, the y eai ly piem-hi piem-hi in being &VI8.00. This shows what business men think of tho New Yoik Life insurance Co. Apaitof Hie machinciy that was shipped with the wheel for the electric elec-tric light plant leached I eic jester-day, jester-day, and was hauled up the canjon. It Is thought that the wheel will in-live in-live not later than Sunday. Mai i l.ige licenses have been Issued to Ncphl Ilogcis and Charlotte Van Orden, of Lcwiston: Fiedrlck J. Pack of Clarkston, and Alice Watson, of Smlthtield; Chas. K. Atkinson or CJarkston, and Ellen lilchcson, or Logan Lo-gan K. W. Sloan and G. E. lllalr have turned entcrtaineis. Last Monday evening they gave a banquet to the newsbois or Salt Lake,and 'its said the affair was just the kind a stieet urchin would like. "Just what ou havk hekn look-ino look-ino roil". The ladies o! the Trinity M. E. church will seivc a "New England Eng-land Supper" at the chinch Thursday evening, Maich .'Ird. Supper will be solved Iiom six to eight o'clock. A progiam will also lc rcudcicd; all for 2,"; cents, and jou aie invited to come and biing jour fi lends, and have another good time. Henry 11. Ames and wife will arrive rrom San Francisco about the thst or March and may make Logan their futuiehome. Mis. Ames Is a daughter daugh-ter or Hon. Lorenzo Hansen, and the family formally lestdcd In Wellsville. Foi the past six jeais they hae been in San Francisco, and foi four years Mi. Ames has been at the head of the largest wholesale ding house in the west. It is said that Mr Ames may, sccuie possession of C. D. W. FuhnoiV pi oiiei ty. Piof. J. M. Faiis, head of the Poca-tcllo Poca-tcllo Ac.uleinj, with Messis. W. II. Clear, Fianels F. Kane and A. A. Mc-Brlde Mc-Brlde came to Logan jcsteiday morning morn-ing to Investigate methods at the A. C. of 1T. It will be icmcmbered that Piof. Fails left the Agricultural college col-lege a v car or so ago to accept his piesent position. He Is leeognfred as an exceedingly able, man and while hoic was most popular in his school woik as well as socially. Ills ft lends aie glad to see him. "Tho Taming of the Shrew" ha been called a fa ice. coined, in fact sevcial wi Iters have termed it the king of faicc ccmedles. Tills no doubt is true, If an) thing so classical can be so called, after seeing the uonsensi-calitlcs uonsensi-calitlcs which have been given this name. Theie Is humor and dash rioni start to linish, and the wit is the merriest mer-riest and most lolllcking which has ever been Incoipoiated Into a comedy. This play will be piesented at the Thatcher opeia house on Filday, March 4th b) Mr. Chailes H. Hanford supported by an excellent company and a complete scenic equipment. |