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Show Generalities. Wc collect all kinds or indebtedness.- II. A. I'KIIKUSKN' & ('. T. II. Cutler Is in Pawning for a week oi so. PA IT LINE. Thatcher Opera House, M.ueli 2'ith. If jou want a good cup or coffee, lohnson's Cafe In I he Pal.tic building Is the place to get It. tf Mr. W. A. Rosslter came to Logan Saturday night but returned Suud.ij. The "White Swan" L.uiiidij makes a specialty or line iaundei ing of lace curtains lohn Caidon's wife piesentcd him with a line son last S.ituul.ij. A II aie doing well. Isabel living comes In "TheCiisis" on tlicTth or Apiil. This oughttobe and no doubt will be supcib. The Cache Vallej Meicantile Coin-p.iny Coin-p.iny keeps nothing but Mist class goods. Thev aie top uotcheis in their line Cljde Hansen, of the Malad Entoi-pilse, Entoi-pilse, came to Logan Satuidaj night and ictnalued until Mondaj. Cljde sajs he Is getting along wij nlcelj . Ihood maics lot sale I have too mauj hoises and will sell cheap lui cash- I biood males, well bud ;i woik hoises L. It. M.mui.vkai . Logan, Utah, tr Mr. and Mis. S. (). Steu-ns wele at Ogden the laltei p.nt, or last week. Mis Sleeus Is still then- and will ie-main ie-main loi a daj or two xisltlng Willi iclatlu's. On Satuidaj, A pill 2, the music low Ing people o( Logan will li.ucan op-poitunitv op-poitunitv or heating Mr. Alfied A. r.ulnnil "1'lui MtitLian or ttio 1kiiio.' Suiiin Iiiipi()veiii"nts1iue Just been made In I lie Commercial block. One j or the hallwajs upstulis has been divided and added to illlTeient looms, I so that theio is now much greater coineiileuce. if 100,000 to loan on impioVd fauns In Cache Vallej at leason.ilile late-, on ' I long oi shoit time Utah Mmtgiige i Loan CoipoialKui I0t2 I I To heai Mi. F.n land pla the banjo ' i is to lealicd Hie powei of genliislnait Mi. F.ti'land ghe-.a leeltal at the I: i V. College audltoilum on Satuidaj, ' I Apill l'. undei Hit auspices of the col-1 i li'gi tot;t I Mi. LpIJoi Cunlon has now moved all his lioiisehold elfects Horn the1 !Lommeteial iilock and with Ids wile is living at the Caidon home on 1st Ninth until thev can lind a place lor lent. The scaieltv ol lesidences is soiiietlilug teiillic Mis. liuiiis, daiiglitei or Mi. and Mis. Win I'liaiighaiu, was opeiatcd on at Sail Lake last Thuisdav and woid conns that she is getting along nlcelj. The change ol altitude seems toalTcct-ed toalTcct-ed Mi. and Mis.lhaiigliain, both being i leported as being possessed bv oipos-' 'sesslng heavj colds The citlens or Log.ni have an op-portunltj op-portunltj seldom olTeieil lieie. E. S. Coibin, O. S., It. I., the well-known S.illLake Specialist and Optician Is going go-ing to stait a branch ottlce hcie two d.ijs in every sit. His Hist tiip will be Match '. and 24 only, at Hank's House, Now is the time to have jour glasses lltted and headaches, cured. The South Cache Milling Company is an organlationor about two hundred hun-dred rarmeis from the south end or the valley. They bought out the grist mill rormeily owned by William Has-lam. Has-lam. This cotnpanj staits out under ravorable circumstances. Thej have put In Itisliop .lohn Icouchc as the manager, who is one or the liest rustleis in the countiv. Lveiy sack or tloui is guaiantced, therefore sold upon Its merits. We congiatulate the stockholder and wish them success. Attorney NelH.'ker was the speaker berore the Counnoiclal club at the A. C. or U. last Fiiday arteinoon, and 'tis said his talk proved a tilting close to a most Inleiesllngand Instructive seiies or lecluies given bcfoie the club. Mi Ncbekor discussed "Law and Lawjcrs,"and those acquainted with Ids wonted abilitj in his piorcvslon and as a public speaker w III not doubt that ho was Inteicstlng. lie touched on the fedeial and State couits, the conduct or cases, the iclatlon or the lawjei to the commonwealth, elc.The students thoioughlj enjojed t'i. subject sub-ject as piesentcd. The Thatcher Music Co. was agiee-atilj agiee-atilj suiprlsed to lccelve a visit from Mi. and Mis. Win. Hanoi, of Now Voik, Fildaj moinlng. Mi. il.iuei Is at the head or the Julius It.nier Piano Co. and with His wire has been on a a lour or the west. The Tliatoher linn Is now the onlj lepiesentatlve ol this piano house between Washington and Nebiaska. Mr. O. W. Thatcher took the couple to the A. C. or U. and II. V. C, and tliej vveie lifirhlv ideas- ed with the- Institutions. Mr. Hauer was paitlculailj pleased with the location or Logan, but was scared out by the mud ami villainous weather. Tliej left on their 1 1 Ip Fast at neon. C. A. IHboard lias gone to Iteburg to remain during the siimmei. Mrs Alfred Cole Is making a visit with Salt Lake rriends and lelatives. Mi. Johnson, of the Jacques barbel bar-bel shop was ill the latter part of last w eek. The charming Operetta PAULINE at Opeia House, Marcli 2'ith Joseph E. Wilson lecenllj i dinned ft om Coloiado where he has boon dining din-ing the past two jears, in the mission-aiy mission-aiy Held. Old fi lends are glad to gieet lui once moie. Mi. and Mrs. Peish, ol South lteud, Indiana, arc the guests or Mi and Mis. O. II Champ. Mis Persh and Mis. Champ aie sisters The visilois will lemaln in Logan for sonic time. Elkison Sisters' grand spilng mill-ineij mill-ineij opening takes place on Tuesdaj and Wcdncsdaj, March 20 and ISO. All ladies aie coidially invited to visit the stoic on those dates, cspeclallv. Man) people In this count) will ie-gict ie-gict to lcain of the death of .lames Klikbilde cx-shcilff of Cache county. No particulais has been received except ex-cept that he died at Ficcdom. The leniaiiis will bo bi ought to Smith-Hold Smith-Hold foi Intel incut. A few shot t weeks ago theio was a genei.il expiession of doubt as to whether tlieie would be sulllclent snowfall to sive the ci ops next sum-inei. sum-inei. and now theielsa disposition to lvlievo that we aie getting intiielj too much dampness. Thus It goes. William ( uiinlnghaiu wasovei fiom Potoisboio 'I hillsda), with sauiplesof oie to be ass.ivcd. Tlio owneis or the pioiii'll) aie much eueouia'.'ed witli the outlook. It poisistenc) will di-velope di-velope a mine, Mr. Cunningham and his associate will suiel) succeed John Itouclie, the populai bishop of Mlllville. wltli his wile, was given a leal sqipiise last Thuisdav night ly the g.ilheiing of a laige niimboi ot bin ft lends, who stoimed his household, aimed with an abiiudan.H' oT picnic, (i.nnesaiid stoiies weio Indulged in. The llnale was an elegant spiead. Ilviiiin is to the fiout again in gieat shape Tuesdaj night of last week, the Fiist Quoium ol LIdeis or the lljium Flist W'.ud tendeied Lldei Nlchol is Joigenseu a faiewell paitj.' 121 iiumbeis woie sold and 120 i.ilsed i foi the dep.nting uiissionaij. wlioi left Satuidaj morning loi the Not-, vveglan Held The Iljiumites reel that this Is doing things piottj liand-j somelv, and It Is. Dining the evening, ' a shoii piogiam was lendeied, alleii which a big dance was given. Aside liom Hie ?120, numoioiis individual piesonts vveie given the joung man, I and the quotum is paillciil.iilj giale-j Mil loi the lojal suppoit oireied in! llieii eude.ivoi to give this nilssionaiy a good send oil I Fied Lallantineand Llojd McNIei.of Stai Vallej, leached Logan on Sunday wltli one huudied and ten head or Hue beer lows, which will be shipped to Ogden foi sl.iuglileiing. The cattle vveie diiven acioss tin- mountains rtom Heai Lake to Mink creek. On the divide the snow is seven root deep. Diiveshavo been made cveij month.so a Hall Is kept piottj well packed. There is about one root of snow in Stai Vallej, and the health of the people is gciicially good. Mr. McNIel who lives In Logan has benefitted the Star Vallej people a great deal in the past eight months, having paid tliem ovcr100,XH for cattle at pi ices that aie twenty pot cent highci than can be icalled In Omaha. The wai department of Hie A. C. of U. Is on the move and befoie the end or the school j car there's going to be something doing. Capt. Stjcr has about completed airangcmoiits for a grand encampment ten miles up the canj on sometime in May. The battalion battal-ion of cadets, with band, signal detachment, de-tachment, artillery roices, and a regi ment ot cavalry vv 111 make the canyon present a warlike appearance and that Is the ical Intention. The bojs ate to be given an Insight Into the trials and tribulations and doubtful Jojs or a soldier's life. They will have equipment fiom Foit Douglas and It's hardlj piobable that they will have to foiago for any Internal reinfoiccments; but otheivvlso the encampment will bo the teal thing. Thobojsaie said to lie anticipating thoitiovevvithgrc.it pleasuie. ' It develops that Mr James llljthe Anderson, the Kenliickj gentleman with the How lug hail and cob pipe, who rusticated In this vicinity last week with the avowed puipose of coriallug all the oil lands of Cache, Is not directly concerned with the OulTj-(ialev OulTj-(ialev eoinpanj as reported and was nioioly sent hole by Mr. Mcintosh, agent foi that linn, to close up some uncompleted business Unfortunate-Ij, Unfortunate-Ij, Andoisou tried to corral moie of Logan's "tanglefoot" than oil lands, and the tt tick not being of that pe-ciill.il pe-ciill.il mellowness attributed to the moonshine pioducl from the counliy or blue gtavs, line hoises and feuds, vvoiked to the gentleman's undoing and he was called homo from his mission. mis-sion. The tompanj regrets the un-favoiablc un-favoiablc impiesslon Andeison may have cieatcd. I Ilendt Neilson ol Ilvium was in Logan vcsteidaj Ilopkln.l Mattl evvs, Daniel Walt-eis. Walt-eis. and liiighain Pond vveie in Logan i jesteidav I Eveijbodv should see PAULINE Opeia House. Match 2:uh. lot J i I Eliason Slstets' gtand spiiug mill-' mill-' inoij 0)enlug takes place on Tuesdaj and Wcdncsdaj, Maich 2!) and :;o. I All ladies aie coidially Invited to visit . t lie stoic on those dates, cspeclallv. I The i.ithei heavv electiic.il stoini which accompanied the diivlug wind 'and rail or snow about tour o'clock ;Suud.ij moiiiing vvasa new vv i Inkle in even thoexliaordinaij lieakisli vveatli-ea vveatli-ea that has been dished up to us since Decern bei. The lightning was almost Incessant foi a half hour but thunder was not gieaily in evidence'. Mr. (iiiilltli Cliailes ol the Second waid was happily sinpilscd last Fildaj, Fil-daj, It being the 70th anuivoisaiv or hlsblithdaj. A hostol li lends gath-eied gath-eied at his lesldenco whole thev all enjojed themselves bv lclatlug anecdotes anec-dotes of jeais gone bj and making tlieli woithj host convinced that he has 1 1 uc rriends who wish him good health which he has not had far some time -and happj returns of his birthdav. The suppet was thoiough-ly thoiough-ly enjojablo and the folks gatheiod there were enthusiastic In their praises of the good cheer provided by Mrs. Charles and voted that although she has aged some In jeais, her ie-fieshments ie-fieshments were all of the highest order. or-der. The Western Union Telegraph Co. has Just strung a vvlic from Ogden to the rooms in the Commercial Hlock occupied by W. II. Weaver, local representative rep-resentative of the Cummings Commission Com-mission Co., of Salt Lake. Weaver has the two front rooms vacated by Mi. and Mrs. Caidon, and is tilted up to do business properly. He Is an ex-pett ex-pett telegragher and will get quotations quota-tions direct. Mr. leaver is of the opinion that one can not but pro-tit pro-tit by bujing food stuffs at ptesent. The ptospects for crops elsewhere arc not the most Mattel Ing and the de mand that Is being cteated by the Eastern situation must raise the price enormously befotca great while. A resident of ilonson Wind lecently stated that some time ago he caught a caip out of Hear river weighing eighteen pounds and that Inside the llsli there vveie six pounds of eggs, enough to till a milk pan. The eggs wore no larger than the head of a pin, and must have amounted to millions. j llj this an Idea can bo fanned as to 1 the Inctease of this particular kind or Hsli that is ptactlcally useless. The carp Is consldetcd an aggicssive specie of llsli, devoutlng all other kinds and1 aKo thoh spawn. Theie Is no question ques-tion but what all of the lincsl grades or llsli will be a thing of the past If something Is not done to piotect them. A row small tlsli In the upper parts of the mountain stteanis will be all that is loft. The lisli and game laws might bo so changed as to make it admissible for the deep watets to bo seined under the dhoctlon of llsli and gamo wardens, thetebj taking liom the streams all kinds or lufeilor lisli caught and placing In the watets all the choice llsli, such as tiout, bass and herring. This matter is worth the consideration of those interested in lisli cultuie. If something is not done, cup, suckets, mullet, etc., will take the place of liner grades. |