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Show H Local Jottings. H Shoes hliliK'il no at Citv Shoo Stoic. H Misses Katheiine Smith and Han- H nah Jensen attended the fnncial or H -lames Lainont at Mcndon jestcidav. H How ties don't cost j on any nioie at H Robinson llros.- Simply spend $1. H Divine service will be held at St. H John's Episcopal Mission Sunday, .Ian- H nary 17, at 11 a. m. and t p. in. All H aic coidlally invited to attend. H Wc collect all kinds or indebted- B ncss. II. A. Pkii:uskn' & Co. H Prudent men and good llnancleis H such as: Ex-major Quayle, Joseph K. H owley, Thomas Roberts, Thomas H Llojd, .lohu "Wright and Win. Hill H buy their clothhiK at Robinson Ihos. H The pupils of Miss Ethel Ryan, In H stmctor In music at the New .leisey i Academ.v. gave a lecital at tlie Pres- Hi 'byterlan chinch jest onlay artcinoou H 4 nt 4 o'clock. A number ot fi lends H vvcie present and enjojed the ino- H':' Witheveiy $1.00 puichase, Robin- Ron Pros., the clothiers, aie giving a H n ice bow tie. H Suit has been brought by Sinithllcld H 'City as a corpoiation against .lames m Mack and .rohn A. Peteison. The H complaint sets forth that Sinlthlield 1 City is in need of a water system for H culinary purpose of the city and that H there aie certain spi lugs owned by the H defendants which arc deniable for the H use and pin poses above mentioned, B and that no icasonable agieement can H lie leached between the paitles in B question as to the piopei value of said IJB springs. The plaint lirstheiefoic asks JIJ the com t to condemn t tie water of the JB springs anil ask for a peimaiicnt water right for Sinlthlield citi. Wood wanted by New bold, tho Clothier. 4tll Two line .selections by the choir tonight, to-night, accompanied by a full oichestia, a new Kstey Cliuieh oigan and one of the celebrated Estey Pianos will be woitli the pi Ice of admission. Studebaker and Sidney Stevens aic capturing the sled and sleigh tiadc this season. Kaeh linn has fiom two to three men putting up these goods. Major Grlllln of Richmond was In Logan Wednesday, and in conversation conversa-tion mentioned one tiling In paitlctilar which that city should be given ciedlt for -a treasuiy with money in It, and no debts outstanding. Majoi ? i lilln sajs Richmond .has enjojed tills reputation for a number of jeais. Spend a dollai with Robinson llios and get a nice bow tie, fiee. .lames Lamonl, slUcen-jeai-old son of Mr. and Mis. .lames Lainont ol Mcndon, died last Tuesday moining and was bulled on Kild.iv. licv.Cloin-ciison licv.Cloin-ciison of this cit conducted sen Ices at the Piesbytciian cliapul in Ment'on at 10 o'clock. The joung man was bright and piomislngand the family ft lends sinceiely sinpathle witli the bcieft ones. You can buj jour smoked hams and all kinds of bacon at wholesale pi Ice at the Chicago Meat Maiket. Satisfaction Satis-faction guaianteed. S. II. Soiensen proprietor. Woik has been resumed on the Luck.v Star mine In lllacksmith Koik Canyon, thiee men now being at vvoik. Veiy llatteilug lepoits come fiom that mine quite lecently and the citizens citi-zens of Logan need not be suipiised if oic for shipment Is hauled thiough this city next spring. All of the ovvncis of tills property aie working In harmony and are detei mined to open up the bodies of ore which aie located hi their claims. Much caieful piep.uatlon has been made by those managing the Tabernacle Taber-nacle choir concert, which takes place tonight. The numbeis on the pio-grain pio-grain will be tendered by Logan's best vocalists and Instrumentalists, and the choir itself is down for two choruses, chorus-es, which will undoubtedly piove a most pleasant featuic. Another feat-uie feat-uie woithy of special and favoiable mention Is that even a gieat number of lesponscs toencoies will not make the piogi.un so long as to be tiresome. Tins conceit will piove the best ft) cent musical entertainment ghen in this city for a long time. At the stockholders meeting of the First National Hank held In this city on last Monday, the same dlrectoiatc was elected, excepting .John II. Davis. Chas. W. Nlbloy was elected in his place. Last Monday night four boi.swcic arrested for being In Iljium Dcwltt's pool rooms. Two were fined one dollar each, and the other two claimed claim-ed that they had Just come from Montana and wcic unacquainted with theoidlnanccsof the city. The leniency, of the couit was therefore extended in their behalf. The Danlelson Mfg. Co., of tills citj, has already enough oidcis for their make of goods to keep them liinnlng for the next jear, and these oideis have come without soliciting. This speaks well for the populailty of the goods manufaetuied by this linn. These are the men who diess well: 1'iof. Robinson, Ilciscliel litillen, Roy McAllister, IlansC. Hansen, I ioy Car-don, Car-don, V. K. Xcbekcr.W. P. Preston,.! r., S. A. Longlon, L. R. Maitineau, (!eo. K. Thatcher, Doctois Hudge and C.l-dervvood C.l-dervvood Kied Tinner and they all buy their clothing at Robinson Hios. (Jultea few men in Logan aie making mak-ing good wages with their teams In hauling h.i fiom outside lauches. The haj has been puicliased by the stack and isdellveied by the load to the city people. Hay appears a little easier to piocuic than It was a few months ago. Services at the Tnrity M. E. Chinch on Sunday January 17. arc as fellows: Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, pleaching. Subject "A gieat awakening." awaken-ing." At i o'clock Sunday school; In tho evening at 7:00 o'clock Song Service; at 7:.!0 preaching, subject, "Spititual Insight Impossible to Un spiritual Men." All aie coidlally Invited In-vited to these services. R. E. Oil-pin, Oil-pin, pastor. In stating that the Dhcctois of the Descret Milling Co. held a meeting on Moudaj, etc., Tiik Rki-uiilica.v made an error. It was the Directors of the Thatcher Milling and Elevator Co. which held the meeting and dcchied an 8 per cent dividend. The stockholders stock-holders held a meeting the same day and elected the following oillccis: Moses Thatcher, piesident and gen-cial gen-cial manager; II. G. Thatcher, vice piesident; who with W. A. Rosslter, S. W. Ritei, and Mis. Hariiet Pieston foiinthe Hoard of Dlrectois. I). II. Thomas was elected Secietaiy and II. K. Hatch ticasurer. 9 Miss Anna Mcyci, one of Mrs. Crox-all's Crox-all's talented pupils, will use the celebrated cele-brated Estey Piano tonight at the Tabernacle, and we Invite the public to listen. IlAitius MusioCo. At the annual stockholders meeting meet-ing of Thatcher Hrothers Hanking Company held In tls city last Mon-day,the Mon-day,the follow Ingdlicetoratcwasclcct-cd: Ingdlicetoratcwasclcct-cd: H. 0. Thatcher, Moses Thatcher, L. S. Hills, .1. S. Pecry. W. I). Hendricks. Hend-ricks. II. E. Hatch, .lames Mack, L. R. Maitineau, David Eccles, S. W. Rltci, and Jacob West. After the above meet'lng the directors held a meeting and elected the following olliceis In the board: Moses Thatcher president, L. S. II Ills, vice-president; II. E. Hatch cashier. An explanation of the fiequcnt hold-ups. lobberies, and inurdeis In Salt Lake is found In the icmarkable statement that the capital citv, though possessing tilple the population popula-tion of Ogden, lacks thiee of iiavlng as many policemen as the latter city. It Is haidly probable that Ogden has a laiger police foice than is npcessary, so it must be concluded that Salt Lake Is cilmlnally negligent in providing theneccssaiy piolectlon for its citizens. citi-zens. In this way the city is made to sutler scvcicly, and Is lapldly gaining gain-ing a leputatlon far fiom favoiable. Radical measures should be piomptly mlioduced and the piesent condition alleviated. Messis. . W. and H. d. Thatcher have long desired to seeuie water for lesidence lots on the Piovidence bench, and lecently made Inquiry of the city administration as to the cost of extending the water mains fiom the Temple hill through 4th East street to the bench. The cost is something some-thing rather heavy and unless citizens of the Seventh ward can see the ad vantage o( biinging the water down, and assist In paying the expense, the the project will have to bo abandoned, for a time at least. There aie possible possi-ble as many as thirty residences along the proposed line of extension, the occupants of which should be glad to have tho oppoitunlty of putting water In their homes. If some person will take the matter in hand and make a thoiough canvas of the Seventh waid, sufficient assistance to complete the work can certainly be secured. The city can alloid and no doubt will oiler terms and conditions given in other paitsof the city vvhcif similar woik has been done. Women are gcnctally given ciedlt for lematkablc carelessness but It Is doubtful if one ever made a greater mistake than that attributed to the spouse of a certain gentleman who took her to the city a short time ago. They were lodged at a ceitaln hotel with dining room on the same lloor with the sleeping apattments. Some time In the night the gentleman was taken with a terrible case of cramp colic. His wife was fiightcncd neaily to death but knowing something must be quickly done she slipped on her wrapper and went to the dining room wheie site emptied the contents of the mustard cruot Into her handkerchief hand-kerchief and came back and dived into her loom (as she thought) and seeing the man lying on the bed, she gentle turned down the cover and more gently tucked up his lingeiic and slipped on the plaster. No sootier had It come in contact with hU epidermis than the man arose and yelled out "what In the h are jou doing, woman?" The ladv gave a glance at his faceIt was not her tins-band: tins-band: a scream liko the siren of an ocean liner split the midnight air; there was a sound of pattering feet ami switching draperies; a door slammed slam-med and quiet again lelgned. When the lady got to her room she told her husband of the mistake she had made and It tickled him so that the cramp colic took a change of venue and left htm. |