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Show H Local Joltings. B CKboiiioand Hodges machine extins B for sale by .lohn llench, at V. X. B Thomas' old stand. 7518 M. II. I'leece, the Ooellle pound- B keeper, eame ocr to Logan jesteiday BiflVi vtJ " u,lsll,tss !lll(1 pleasure combined. H fJr Skanchy has sold 3 car loads of BaflVJ ih ', slilnulc because he sells cheap. Also H chicken who at baigains. Call and H A ' gel, tlgines on douis and windows. H - (.eorge Knight is now at the I'atacc H llaiher Shot) wheie jon will llnd H ever tiling isL-class. Shaing 15c, M Ilalr cutting, 2."c. 81t2 Lais I'cteison, a member of the H llyiuin city council, was in Logan H Miss Nettle Manghan, daughter of K AV. W. Manghan, has had a lecuricucc H of that tiouble known as Kastio-cn- H tciitis. The girl has snlTeied soveiclj H In the past and is quite 111 at this bYst H VK IIAVL OK HAM) IILACIC, , KKD, OKKIJN.xHLH'K, TAX AM) , AV1IITI0 SMOH lUriCS, KOI I HAND ' HAC.S AN'I) IlKll'S. C1TV .SIIOK ij' stork. ' I'rcs. Lewis of Lcwlston was in Lo-Ban Lo-Ban Tuesday. 1'iof. .lohn T. Calnc.Ir. Is spending a week or more In Salt Lake city. $3 iiiiw'Aiti) for the tptlirn of a sor-iell sor-iell maie branded V-C- N. Somtner. tf .lohn Kraiikhauser, aged 38, and Marj (iortlnske, 2ti,havc been gianted a mairlagc license. Benson had a diphtheria scare Hist of the week, but examination by the proper olllcials procsthat theie Isiio Inundation for It. Mr. Iloiace K. I'eny of Ogden was a Logan Mtor on Wednesday. Mr. I'coij Is llnanclally Interested in the Thalcliei Hanking Co. ONK "OUXCK" OK SATLSKAC-TION SATLSKAC-TION IS WORTH A "TON" OK TALK'. THIS IS, RROVKN 1JV using "Tin: xinV cornoprk" hOLI) AT CITV SIIOK STORK. Mi and Mis. Hans Slmonsen cele-biated cele-biated the :i()lh annlwrsaij of their niaiilagc on Wednesday. Some of their ehlldien and all of their grand-chlldien grand-chlldien weie piesent to ghejoj and pleasuie to them, and to enllu'ii the .scene with theh fiollc. VK CARRY TIIK LAKOKST LlXi: OKSOKTSOLKSHOKS KOR IIAIIVS. CALL AXI) SKK KOR YOURSKLK. PRICKS FROM l..C TO 7'e A PAIR. CITV SIIOK STORK Geo. II. Coleyof Lcwlston was in Logan on Thnisdaj. Mr. Colcy Is mauagei of the butcher business tun bj Ilajball & Co. of Lewlston, and to the credit of the lino It can be truly stated that the cany some of the best meat olfcied to the people In tills county. Kach evening four Josephltes occupy some coiner in the city and pioclalm tlielrfalth. The pait of their aigu-iiieut aigu-iiieut we heaid Thin slay eenlng was an attempt to piove or dlsproe that the Latter-day Saints were commanded command-ed by the Lord to come to the mountains. moun-tains. Just what (lltTeience a settlement settle-ment of this question makes Is unknown un-known to us, but the fact that the Latter-day Saints aie here, aie highly piospcrous and likely to icmaiii and rule the loosl foryeais to come would seem to bo sulllcleut to ward oh" an argument ar-gument of tliisklnd. Aiohow, if sen-lug sen-lug the Lord piopeilj depends upon the set t lenient of such trivial questions then aw aj with the whole tiling Warren Kostcr. a famed ex-Journal-1st of this country, Is In Logan working work-ing up Insurance. Kimball Hrothcis havoOmc of the I best buggies and .spring wagons ever brought to Loganjat-dic U.O. foundry building go and sec them. tf It is conlldentlj expected that .lohn W. Squires will be one of the rangcis appointed. .lohn Is a good, solid citizen, citi-zen, well liked and many friends will be glad If he proes a winner. The wife of Alma Chi istenscn or the 4th waid pie-ented her husband with a line bo Wedncsda). It being the llrst bom. Alma sajs "lie Is a howling success." All concerned doing well. XOW lb TIIK TIM K TOSH INK YOKRSIIOKS. C.LTSOMK'MILACIv K1XO" SIIOK POLISH, AM) A "OILHKRT PKKRLKSS POLISH-Kit" POLISH-Kit" AXI) YQUR SHOKS WILL ALWAYS LOOK NICK AXI) WKAIS HKTTKR. CITY SIIOK STORK. Miss Kllle Klwell, who has been isltlug her sliter, Mis. Thomas Morgan, Mor-gan, at Kianklin, letuincdhoine Tues-da. Tues-da. While sojoiiinlug uoith she visit ed at Pieston and vicinity. Mis. W. II. Paikinson, .li, went to Ogden on Wednesday to see her mother moth-er who was en loute from Chicago to the coast. Dr. W. II. Paikinson accompanied ac-companied her to Ogden and then went on to Salt Lake. K. W. Kldilgeof Chicago, formerly interested In the Pocatello Tiihune and Montpelier Kxaminer, now a traellng lepiescntatlvc of Colllei's Weekly, is in Logan. He has met many old friends during the past Tew days. I Rev. and Mrs. A. . Clifton weie the happy victims oMi most pleasant surprise paity Tuesday evening. The affair was gotton up by some of Rev. Clifton's patlshloners, who In anticipation anticipa-tion of his not' returning to this Held, deslied to give expression of thehlove and csteenfor himself and wife and their appreciation of Ills excellent sen Ice in this Held. Theie weie moie than thiity present on theaboe occasion and with games, music and comeisatlon the evening passed most pleasantly. Xext Sunday moinlng Rev. Clifton will pieach his faiewell sermon and then go to confeience. Whether he will be leturned is a matter of con ject in e, hu t thecongiega-Hon thecongiega-Hon is unanimous in this deshe. "' "-" ' icobWtst Is down from the Idar ranch. Hal Xappcr has gone to Hear Lake to work during the lest of the summer. sum-mer. Mis. John 0 reaves arrlcd in Prcs-on Prcs-on last Thursday from Cardston, Canada. Cana-da. Two of thesohsof John Oieavcs remain In Canada looking after their cattle Inteiests. You can buy jour smoked hams and all kinds of bacon at wholesale pi Ice at the Chicago Meat Market. Satisfaction Satis-faction guaiantccd. S. II. Sorensen pioprlctor. Kloienceand Xoia Able, aged ltl and 17 lespcctlvelj1, were before Judge Hart on Wednesday charged with Incorrigibility. In-corrigibility. The evidence was con-clushe con-clushe In the niattor and the Judge sentenced them to the leform school. Sheiilt Rlgby took them down yesterday yester-day moinlng. A bout three months ago an agent left a DeLaval Separator upon the premises of Lars Petcison at Ilyrtim, without any inideistandlng whatever by way of a piospeetive sale. .Mr. Peteisen states that he never saw the man, but wants the sepaiator te-moved. te-moved. If not taken away, chaiges for stoiage will be made. When asked in legaid to the prospects pros-pects for a fair this fall, Councilman Smith, a member of one of the committees com-mittees appointed to look after this matter, stated that the people appeared ap-peared to be too busy to give any attention at-tention to It. Mr. Smith believes a race trackcan and will jet be put In at the paik. W. II. Appeily leturned Tuesday night from an extended sojourn In San Kranclsco, wheie he spent his vacation va-cation most delightfully. While away Mr. Appcrly had the oppoitunlty of coining Into contact with many great men of advanced thought, and while there attended not less than twenty leetuieson the Vrll sjstem of industry. His aiduuus couucilmanic duties connected witli the stienuoslty of tying strings and stamping letleis behind the cage In the local postottlce has made It neecssaiy for Mr. T. A. Thoieson to take a "lavolf," and he Is now foot-loose for II f teen days. On Tuesday he will go to Salt Lake to hobnob with his manj friends at the Commeiclal Clul). Mr. Tlioicsou Na pietty faithful fellow at the council loouisaud postoillce and Isdeservingof the piesent vacation. Subscribe for the Rei'iibllcan. Mrs. Susan Vninicss Parks and Mis. Shorten and two children arrived heie Thursday night to make an extended visit among friends In the city and valley. val-ley. They aie with Misses DeOraffand Raymond at piesent. Mis. Paiks will be lemembercd as the lirst principal of the Cache Valley Seminary or New Jersey A cade mj. .lames A lien, one ofCovcvlIIe's young men who engaged In a high kicking contest on the 24th of July, Is seriously serious-ly aflllcted by a fall ho took at that time. In mi ctToit to land the prl.c which had been olTeied, the joung man wentbejond his limit, both feet Hying out fiom under him so quickly that he landed full force on the lower end of his spine, lie has been ill since that time and is now in a rather serious condition. Mrs. L. A. Ostein entertained! lunch most delightfully Thursdl afternoon. Those present were MIsJ Edith Com lay of Ogden, Mattle Stci er, Annie Raymond. Wlnnlfied Mini Norval, Martha and Grace Fist" HlancheCalneand Prof. Ostlen. Roland Henson, 13-ycar-old-son of Councilman Lorenzo Henson, met with quite a serious and painful accident while riding down from the canyon Wednesday morning. The boy was sitting on the wagon with his feet dangling over the side, when oneoi his limbs was crushed between the wagon and a stone projecting from the mountain. The leg was broken and crushed below the knee and tin ankle was dislocated. Or. Paikinson dressed the injured member and at last account the unfortui(atrW4e fellow was resting as easy as could be I expected. I |