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Show Generalities, Wc collect all kinds of Indebtedness. Indebted-ness. II. A. I'KDKHHKN & C'(). Melvln Hallaid was at Salt Lake. Cltj Sunday and Monday. If jou want a good cup ofcollce, Johnson's Cafe In the Palace building Is the place to get it. tf It turns out that the gentleman who sold 'J,:w cais or soap in I'tah, has sold ,i:so b.us Instead, The "White Swan" Laundiy makes a specialtj of line laiindeilngor lace curtains. l S. Maishal 1 1 cj wood camo up on Sundaj night on the business tliat occupies oc-cupies his time laigelj now. See the Jolly ciowds pieiictlng "Our bojs" at the Thlid waul meeting house Filday evening. The Cache Valley Meicantile Company Com-pany keeps nothing but Mist class goods. Thev aie top notcheis In Iheh line. Henry Clirfoid ictiiined fiom the (lei man mission Held on Sattnday night. He was absent two and one half jeais. Itishop and Mis. 1'iestoii came to Logan Sundaj night, coming up with Miss Hariiet Maitineaiiwho has been in Salt Lake on an exleujed visit. Iliood males for sale I have too man) lioises and will sell cheap lor cash: I hiood males, well hied. .1 wink lioises. L. I.'. MAiiTiMi.vr, Logan, I'tah. tf l". T. Hauett, one of the leading aichltecls in Logan, is woiking on plans lor a line opeia house in Wells-ville, Wells-ville, and an amuseiucnt hall fur the fouith waul ol thiseltj. The Paris Post sajs that Pies, lames II. Halt who was lalherseveie-Ij lalherseveie-Ij hint in a niiiawaj sevcial weeks ago, Is iccoveiing lapidly and is around again attending to business. Dr. Newman, the well-known P.uio-pea P.uio-pea n F.je Specialist or Pocatcllo, will be heioat the F.agle hotel, March 'Jti, one daj. Those with impel feci vision should not miss this oppoilunity. Consultation fiee. Theie will be divine sei vices at Saint .lohn's chinch on Sunday, March -JOth, 1101. 8 a.m. Ho!) Communion; Com-munion; II a.m. Moining Piajer and Seimon:H p.m. Kvenlng Prajei and Scimon. Hev. Maisou will oiticiate. The sjndic.ile that is boilng for oil neai Faiinlngion Is elated over the piospects. The) claim that in boilng tliey have found ceitain signs that never tail All pel sons aie pio-hlblted pio-hlblted fiom going near tne place of opei.it Ion. Miss Alice A listed of Iljiuui is ic-potted ic-potted as being veij ill or appendicitis. appendi-citis. She has been emplojed at the I I Pioncei House foi some time, but was icmoved home Miudav, hei malady hecomiug verj seiious. It is thought I an opeiatlon will he uecessaij. ! Thejoiing man llammei, who while singing in "Pauline" at the Thatcher Opeia House two weeks ago, fell In a faint is Just now icported as recovering recover-ing fiom a case of smallpox. Most people peo-ple thought little of Hammer's tumbling tumb-ling over, believing it a pait of the plaj . The thiee Merrill biotheis, Alma, T. II. and Charles, who were summoned summon-ed as witnesses in the Smoot investigation, investi-gation, have icturned home. Charles reached home Saturday, T. II. and Alma returned Sunday night. They came fiom Chicago to Ogdcn in thlit)-si bonis. Mis. Johanna McAtec, nee Carlson formeily of the Third ward, and one of the most charming and accomplished accomplish-ed .voung ladles of thlscitj, is spending spend-ing a few weeks In Logan, visiting her patents and lecelvlng the congratula tions of her many friends. The lady is now a resident of Salt Lake Cltj. Mi. M. (James, the bustling and piosperous farmer of Fielding, Ho Cider Co. was in Logan the past week visiting bis tluec children who arc students at the It. Y. C. Mr. (lames lepoits that the agitation of the peo- pie in the vicinitj of Malad In favoi or a spur line fiom the sugar factoiy at (iailand to Malad, is genuine, so much so that piopeitj owners along the route of the pioposed hianch aie ollei-lug ollei-lug the company a fiee light of waj. Mr. fiarnes also states that the Indians at Washakie and vicinity 'lie very de- sliious of going into Hie beet ciiltinc business. The loom to be occupied by the Thatchei Music Co.lsa pcifect beaut j. It is done in jellow Ingrain, with an appiopilale bolder, and sl laigc panels of ilbbon paper in white enamel frame. The furnishings aie all in haimoiiv and the I Id mess of the affair af-fair surpasses the daintiness of their old loom when it was occupied In the "Foinlghtly Club." Preston, Pyper & Co. aie the artists. It Is said the Music Co. will occupy the loom In a very few dajs, and that the Thatcher Hank will cut an opening fiom the present hank quaiteis to the loom to bo vacated bj the Music Co and utl-ll.o utl-ll.o these quarters I James Almond was over from Hy-rum Hy-rum Monday. Parties needing stonccuttlng should lead H. K. Hansen's ad elscwheie. The six months old baby of Heischcl Hullen, Jr., is Ijlng very II! with a high lever. If jou want a good laugh go and see the Jolly crowd at the Third ward, Friday night. Samuel and Thomas Hall and Peter M. Matighan, were over fiom Wells-vlllc Wells-vlllc jestcidav. Hishop Hallard of Kcnson Ward, and J. W. McDonald of Smlthtleld, came to Logan jesterday. Miss Winirred Miner, who has been in Salt Lake City for some time, returned re-turned Sunday night. Mrs. James Wood, who has been 111 for some weeks past, has Impioved In health. She has taken a tiipto Ogdcn. Og-dcn. Niels .loigensen of Ilyriim leaves next Satuiday lor a mission to Nor-waj. Nor-waj. Last night the many rrlends gathciedand gave him a rojal good time and presented him avIHi a handsome hand-some piusc. The County Hoaid of Hortlculttiie was in session .jesterday. Inspector Nels It. Hioheignvlth his deputy Thomas Stiiland, wcie authoiicd to begin active woik against pear blight, and to cncouiage pinning, cleaning and spiaylngor oichaids, at once. The S.Stevens Implement Company hasieceived another caiload of the genuine Ludlow spilng wagons, dl-icct dl-icct Iioin the factor) In Ohio. The excellence of this renow ned mountain wagon Is well known. It Is not only onk of the best but it is tiik best mountain spilng wagon. Mis. M. K. Hanks ictiiined from Salt Lake City Sunday whcio she went to attend a leunion in honor of "Grandma" Hanks. This estimable lady has leached her 87th hiithdav, but is hale and hearty and will come to Logan on her way to the Teton basin, whcie she goes once a jear. The next meeting of the Keacon Light Club will be held next Tuesday, March 2J, at '.KM at the H. Y. C. The following progiam will be rendeied: "Sketch of the life of Gounod," Alameda Ala-meda Pcrrj: "Discussion of Twelfth Night", by Virginia K. Hush: "Veidl and Ameiican Composers," Tlllie Pet ei son. The statement of two cmplojcs and j the fact that we saw elscwheie one of the poisons who in a little booklet wereadveillsed as going to attend a peifoimanceof "A Woman's IIouoi" on last Wednesdav night, Tiik Kki'IU-i.u Kki'IU-i.u an wasted tosaj that the show was not put on. The plav was presented in excellent shape but to a vciy small audience. The latest fiom lleiinan Kowallis, the joiiiiir German who met with mls-foitiuie mls-foitiuie at the handsof Sheiilf Higby last week. Is that he has again dlsap-peaied. dlsap-peaied. Vailous accounts aie still uu settled and anotherelToi t Is being made to llnd the joung man. His biothcr knows nothing of him and is inclined to feel that the joung man is slightly unbalanced in his disposition. The Kepi.bllcau Countj Central Committee held a meeting at the city hall last Saturday afternoon. Joseph Odell tendered his resignation as chairman and W. II. Thaln was elected elect-ed In his stead. There Is a ruling thai places a strlugenej upon post-mastcis post-mastcis In the matter or political activities, hence Mr. Odell's resignation. resigna-tion. It was also decided at this meeting that the various precincts could make selection or delegates to the state convention. The apportionment appor-tionment will be announced later. The committee appointed a week ago by the school tiustecs of Weber county to elect a pilmaiy supervisor for the schools of the county have concluded a contiact with Miss Tlllie Peterson, now or the Hilgham Young college at Logan, who foimeily taught In Ogdcn. Her home is In Hunts-vllle. Hunts-vllle. Miss Peterson will begin her duties Sept. 1-. She will act as pilmaiy pil-maiy supervisor, go fiom district to dlst i let, giving instruction to the teacheisof the prlmaiy depaitment. She will also hold meetings at different differ-ent points in the county on Satin-dajs, Satin-dajs, to be attended bj teacheis of that paiMcular locality. The salaiy is to bo Jl hi a month. Herald. The McCaiislaud home was all brightness and gait) last Friday even-iugf even-iugf In honor of Mis. McCausland's blithday. Tlioie was "a luikey din-nei, din-nei, pit, Hindi" and lots or run" said one of tho guests. "If such occasions oc-casions would come with cverjone of Mrs. McCausland's birlhdajs we might wish that she had one every other week," said anothei. So with such unanimity of favorable expression It can hardly bo doubted thai the occasion occa-sion was one of pure and unallojed delight. Those present woie Hev. and Mrs. Gilpin, Mr. and Mis. II. II. Cailer.Mr. and Mis. K. II. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mis. CI ias. I 'cm son, Dr. and Mis, Goodrich, Mr. Pciclval, Piofs. Hexell and Drjden, Misses Wyant Jayno Gilpin. Caldwell, and Kinjon. Miss Lena Hhch Is In Logan representing repre-senting the llrm or Peery biolhcis of Ogdcn, who are the sole manufacturers manufactur-ers of Peery Krotheis wheat Hakes, a choice breakfast food. Miss Kirch will be at the Co-op Giocery today and tomonow serving fiee samples of this delicious aitlcle. Ever) body Is welcome to call and sample a dish KltKKOKCHAUUK. Watkln Keese has purchased one half interest in the Center street saloon sa-loon from Lionel Farrcll, that gentleman gentle-man letliing fiom the business. "Wat" is well known in thiscommun-ity thiscommun-ity and If In starting out he w ill establish estab-lish the rule that no Infringements will be made upon the city oidlnances that govern his line of business, he will do as well as any of them, for Wat is popular. The board of County Commissioners at their last session discussed infotiu-all) infotiu-all) the subject or toad building. They aie in earnest, a fact which the people will be glad to leain. One of them expiessed himself in saying that the people will have their loads built, but if a road tax Is levied for this pin pose, the tax payers must be pie-paied pie-paied to meet the Issue without (lemoning. (le-moning. Among the star altiactious that will come to the Thatcher Opera House this season, is that ever popular pop-ular team, Muiiay and Mack, in the latest edition of the musical gajety "A Night on Hioadwaj." Munay and Mack aie nothing if not up-to-date, and from all accounts, they have surpassed themselves this season, sea-son, both In their individual work and the company surioundinir them. They have the advantage of an unusually good play, suited exactly to their style of hilarious humor, and they do not let any of the opportunities of the farce escape them. The cast is unusually strong. Klaboiotc and massive scenic sets, mechanical and electrical cITecls arc carried intact for each act, which promises a musical musi-cal act out of the ordlnarj. Don't foigct the date, Saturday, Maich lit. |