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Show Generalities. We collect, all kinds of Indebtedness. Indebted-ness. II. A.'Pkokiisk.v & Co. Samuel Evans uas over from Lewis-ton Lewis-ton Thursday. Prof. Clark talked In chapel exercises exer-cises lit the A. C. of V. this morning. M. W. Hutlcr, of Trenton, uas a visitor to the county seat yesterday. The cut price sale on fresh meat continues at Hell Brothers. George II. Naylor, ex-shcillT of Salt Lake county, was In Logan yesterday. W. II. Price and Wick Ewing came down from Smlthtleld ycsteiday morning. morn-ing. Miss .Josephine Cm Us, of Paiowan, Is visiting Mis. P. I). Stoops, of the Island. If you want a good cup ofcolfee, Johnson's Cafe In the Palace building is the place to get it. tf The "White Swan" Laundry makes a specialty of line laundeilngof lace curtains. Charles A. Qulglcy, geneial manager, man-ager, of the Studcbaker company for the iulermountaln legion, was In Logan Lo-gan yesterday. II rood maies for sale I have too many hoi mm and will sell cheap for cash: 1 biood mares, well bred. :t woik horses. L. II. MAitTiMiAt', Log.m, I'tah. tr Mr. and Mis. C F. Napier, the par- cuts or Mis. Fied Madison, auhed lieie fiom Hiooklyn Wednesday een- lug, and will make an extended visit In Logan. Y. M. M. I. A. wain piesldentsand missionailcs aie requested to meet with the Stake Hoard Sunday March i:ilh, at the H. Y. college 111:15 p. m. II. Hum.kn, .In., Asst. Supt. Mis. Jennie Hair entertained a few friends Wednesday evening. Various games were Indulged in after which an elegant spread was partaken of. All left feeling that their hostess uas a royal enteitalner. Within the past few days a hoise-nian hoise-nian stalled fiom Preston to II urd's stoic in Gentile Valley, a distance of about thirty miles. Although the ani mal was a good oiie.ho could not make the trip. A change of horses had to be made owing to the bad condition of the loads Mr. Harry Stoney, who had the misfortune mis-fortune to bieak both legs several days ago, isiepoited as getting along I nicely. The beuellt ball given for lihu last Monday night was largely attended attend-ed and netted 14tl. On occasions or this kind the cilleiis of Logan aie always to the fiont. The Fourth Waul Diamatic Co. railed lopiesent "A Woman's Honor" at the Thatcher Opera house Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Theiewas not siilllclent pationage to wariant it. This i.s to bo icgietted, as the play is one or leal , hum It, and the company has piesented i it with considerable ciedlt. Tuesday evening, Maich 1.1th, the next icgular meeting or the Fortieth Quorum or Seventy uill be held at the usual time and place. All membeis aie requested to attend or make known to the quorum the cause or their absence by written explanatlhn. A. D. TiiATciiKit, Senior Piesldent W. II. Weaver or .Salt Lake City, has seemed olllce loom in the Com-mcicial Com-mcicial Block, and on Monday will open up a biokeiage. He Is the local lepiesentativeorthe Cummiiigs Commission Com-mission Go. of Salt Lake, a most agieeable gentleman, and will no doubt meet with favorable consideration considera-tion at the hands of Cache valley people. peo-ple. Mr. Edward Stettait. who came hero fiom California a short time ago In a seaicli of horses, lutuined home a few days ago, taking with him two moie car loads. This makes seven car loads that gentleman has exported from Cache mi I ley. These horses will be disposed of In San Francisco, and It certainly seems that noithern I'tah will get a reputation after aw bile. Associated Press dispatches state that it was admitted in the Smoot Investigation that lour of the Hon id ofTruMees uf the Agricultural Col-lege Col-lege are poltgamlMs. The following is the memlMMhhip of the Hoard and not one is known as a polygamist. W. S. McCoimick. Frank wiiltinore, Mrs. Hagley, Lorenzo Hansen, John A. McAllister, Evan Owen, and Mis. F. S. Richards. The llrsl tlneeaie conceded to be Gentiles and lliu last four Mormons. The I'le.sbyteilan supper and miisl-cale miisl-cale Wednesday evening was only falilyattended, p.utlally the icsultof the Inclement weather. The piogram rendeied was very good, the trio by-Mrs. by-Mrs. Keeler, Mis. Clemenson and Miss Kyle, duet by Mrs. Keeler and Miss Kyle and two solos by Mis. Keeler, being of exceptional meilt Pi or. A. E. Wilson uas also a very pleasing peifoimer on the violin. The supper was such as is usually served,-and served,-and enjoyed of coui.se. There were games and social pleasures so that tlio evci ng uas highly satisfactory. Tlio cut price sale on fresh meat continues at Hell Hrotheis. The hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. Ilobbsof Henson ward, was the scene of festivity Wednesday evening, It being the wedding reception of their daughter, Agnes, who uas married mar-ried to Mr. Nielsen, of Franklin. Relatives Rela-tives ami friends of the couple ucre present from points in Idaho, and from the central part of Utah, Including Includ-ing a host of friends from Die native places of the couple. Presents wcie numerous, useful and ornamental. The couple starts out In life miliar the most favorable circumstances and with good wishes of those who know them. The lady is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wattetson of the Third ward, tills city. The Laiamle (Wyoming) Boomerang of March 2 contains an address upon "seepage" made by Mr. II. A. Fleming Flem-ing heroic a gathering or irrigators in that city. Thcaddicss Is of considerable consider-able length and the Boomerang gives It ciedlt or being "strikingly original" and for great value. The paper also gives an account of a council meeting at which Mr. Fleming, as bead or a committee appointed by the mayor to draw up a plan to Increase the available avail-able water supply or the city, made a most satisfactory icpoit. Young Fleming Flem-ing is lapidly acquiring an enviable reputation In inigatlon work, and his many ft lends lieie are always glad to hear or him. lie is a son or Hanker Fleming. H the statementsor a certain traveling travel-ing man are to be accepted In good faith, then the people or I'tah are just on tlio eve or giving themselves a nunc tlioiough cleaning and scrubbing scrub-bing than seventeen Senate Commit-tees Commit-tees and nine million or theopposltlon could accomplish in two hundred yeais. According to Ills own statement, state-ment, tills traveling man came In the State or Utah about two weeks ago and since tills advent has sold L40:i cars of soap. He arrived in Lo gan ycsteiday went to Wellsville and llyruin and sold three cars at each place. The last heard of him, ho was In Paradise making a record-breaking sale. John W. Trcwlicla, of the Hock Island system, came to Logan lose-, cine the shipment of this soap over his lines, and 'tis said landed three cars or tlio ,400. The black Peiclierou stallion, "Evan," Imported into Logan by T. II. and It. II. Smith some years ago, was sold recently to Allen Bios., of Draper, Utah. Tills is one of the linest stallions In the state, having shed many tine hoises In this county which have brought top prices. Among these aie four now in the Hie department depart-ment or Salt Lake Cltv. The departure depart-ure or this horse means a loss to Cache ' county, but a gain lo Salt Lake conn- j ty. The Smith Brothers have take' gieal pride In keeplngCache county in ' the lead so far as good horses are concerned con-cerned and have spaied neither money nor effort In this lespect. Their work lias been good for the county in general gener-al and should be appi eclated. Breeders Breed-ers in Logan will be pleased if the Smiths can see their way clear to Import Im-port anothei good animal Into the city. There are boys liv lug in the Seventh ward or this city who aie likely to end badly If a check Is not put on thler petty thieving. During the foicpart or this week, Jessie Stratum! lost seven choice chickens one night. Places whole chickens aie bought weie visited and It uas found that tluee lioys fiom the Seventh ward had sold chickens at some of these places, one boy giving the uiong name. When the hoys weie confiouted by tlio inaishal, they admitted selling chickens, hut avowed the stole them fiom their own mothois to piocure money to go to the show. The parents par-ents of these hoys are lespcctcd, hut they should not screen their boys In any way, but rather aid the oiltcei in I checking this petty stealing. If not the youngsteis will go fiom a chicken to a calf, ami so on till they aie likely to become outlaws, I Win. Van Noy wasarralgned before Justice ('anion's com t yestoiday morning and lined for gambling. The j sentence Imposed uasu$:j.loo line or lhiit-llvedas in Jail. Not paying the lino lie uas Imprisoned. The above case, grew out or a game of j cards between Win. Van Noy and M. D. McKane. The latter losing In the ! game, issued checks to meet Ids losses. ' The next morning he notilled the, bank to stop payment. In the mean-1 time the checks had passed to some or , the local merchants who did not pio-pose pio-pose to be buncoed. McKauo was, round and claimed that he had been! Invelged into a loom adjoining a' Center street saloon and swindled. The olllceis got wind or the business1 and pushed It to an issue, for which I they deserve credit. It Is not known I what action will be taken with Mc- Kane, as lie lias not yet been brought bofoio the court. ' The cut price sale on fresh meat continues at Bell Biothers. Hev. Gilpin goes to Ogdcn Sunday to preach In the First Methodist church. The morning service at the local M. E. church will be held as usual and in charge of Miss Jayne. The evening service will be conducted by the Epworth League. There will be a special program of songs, talks, etc. All aiecotdlally invited to both services. Marriage licenses have been Issued to Julius Lesley Spauldlng, of Union, Idaho, and Caroline Ivllng-lar, Ivllng-lar, Bexbcrg, Idaho; Chas. A. Lloyd and Zlna A. Conner of Logan; Henry (). Hansen and Emma Boskclly, Smithiicld; Hyrum Hall, Jr. and Anna Larson of llyruin; Enoch Johnson, Hyde Park, and Johanno Nielsen Smlthtleld; Andeis Nielsen, Franklin, Idaho, and Agnes Hobbs, Benson; Samuel II. Hlchards, Ogdcn, and Jennie S. Larson, Mink Creek, Idaho. The public can, put it down that, then- Is going to be "something doing" do-ing" at the opera house Monday night and all the "doing" won't be behind the footlights. The students at the A. C. aie becoming thoiouglily alive to their opportunities and will lie equal to the occasion. Theie Is new music on tapis and the prospects are that theie will bo no dull moments between acts. It will be a jolly night In which the blue and white will occupy oc-cupy the eaith and the fullness theie- or. Go promptly at ten this moiiilng If you want to get seats. Percy L. Protheio, the young man who "peached" on .1. M. Slioeklcy, tho confessed double murdcicr, has changed his mind in rcgaid to assigning assign-ing tho reward nioiioy to the widows of tho carmen who were shot down in cold blood. Piothcro's attorneys sent out notices ycsteiday morning to the officials holding the various regards, aggtegatlng in all $2aK), stating' that they would be held for the icwardsas ! offered. Ho states that the agiee- I meiit entered Into between himself and the police uas made under duress and without consideration and tlio assignment uas hi no uay legal. This change of heart on the part of Piothero Is claimed to bo the icsiilt of ilnanclal troubles and sickness in Ills fathei's family. 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