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Show Lldcr Kulon S, Wells, with Elders Arnold Schulthcss and Peter Loutcn-stock Loutcn-stock will attend Gciman confeience Logan July 5th. Sunday evening, July 5th, Elders Hurnham, Lclshman, Johnson and Larson will hold a missionary meeting In the Sixth ward meeting house, under un-der the auspices ol the Y. M. M. I. A. of that ward. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. E. E. Nielsen of II rum while herding herd-ing sheep In tho mountains, was placing plac-ing a cartridge In his rlllc, Thursday, which exploded and burnt his face badly. Medical attendance was called In, from which the gentleman received prompt attention. The person holding coupon No. 370 Is announced the winner of the oryan at Mrs. T. IX Roberts.' The draw Ing took place yesterday morning. The person holding said coupon can secure the Instrument by putting in an appeal ap-peal ance at the Robeits establishment. establish-ment. The tearing down of the old Edwards Ed-wards saloon building reveals a ic-minder ic-minder of one of tho biggest Hies within Logan's experience that at the time when tlic coiner and half a square west on Center street went up in llames. The Edwards building came near going up in smoke at that time and the burned studding aie now exposed. Piof. Jacob Millci will lectuie at, the Fourth waul M. I. A. conjoint meeting Sunday evening at 8 o'clock The subject handled will be "Tho Persecution of tho Eaily Christians." Piof. Miller's knowledge of history is extensive and there is no doubt that lie will give the subject a most able and Inteiesting discussion. All aie Invited to attend the meeting. Moses Holt, of the Arm of the Johnson John-son Jewelry Company, returned to Logan last Thursday after an absence of six months. Mi. Holt has devoted his time to good advantage while in the East. He has studied hard and returned with diplomas in watch making, occullsm and cngrav ing. He brought witli him a very fine engraved plate worked by himself while in Philadelphia. The U. O.'s Fourth of July window is another testimonial to the artistic abllit of John Christensen, lctlcctlng credit upon himself and attracting attention to this popular store. An artistic design covered with bunting and suirounded with sk -rockets, ex-tiaordlnary ex-tiaordlnary sled fire crackers bearing the dates '70 and '03 Impresses upon the mind the 4th of Jul idea to perfection. MaOi Hansen ictuiiied home Wed-ncsda Wed-ncsda fiom an extended tilp In the west. lie went bcond Poitlaud to a lumbei center where ho made contracts con-tracts for the lumbei needed In the' constiuctlon of the new light plant in this clt. The Ma or Is doing his best foi the people he reptesents, and while on this trip he has saved a huge amount of money for them on the lumber deals that he has made. Among the many Inlque and attractive at-tractive window displays gotton up by the Lafount Hardwaie Co. none were ever better than the one to be seen there at piescnt. Some of the geniuses connected with that establishment estab-lishment have built a ti.iln of the articles carried In stock, and the affair af-fair Is a remarkably accurate production produc-tion of an engine, tender and loaded Hat cars. When passing don't fail to look In at it. A paity composed of Hon. Joseph Howell, R. U. Thornley.H. Hullen.Jr., and D. R. Roberts went up Ulack-sinitli Ulack-sinitli Fork can on Wednesday on a week's outing trip. These gentlemen gentle-men are pi esumably going after Hsli, but if Howell can land the second nomination for Congiess, Thornley be reappointed Fish and Game Warden, Hullen sccuie the opportunity of defeating de-feating Harber, and I). R. Roberts can catch satisfactory assurance of being able to consummate his scheme of building an electric load tluougli the valle, ascarclt.vof tiout will make IJttlo dilleicnce. A fact that is not geneially known and which ma be of Interest Is that a brakcnian on a passcnget train can never be piomoted to a conductor of that tialn, while a biakemau on a height tialn can be. I$y inmiiiy it Is found that the former has nothing practically to attend to except to deliver and receive passengers on the tialn, thcrefoie aciulilng no knowledge know-ledge how to handle trains, which lesponslblllt tests upon tho conductor. con-ductor. The brakcnian upon the freight trains becomes thoioughly convcisant with all the details of switching and lunnlng tialns, tlieie-forecan tlieie-forecan be piomoted to a conductor on cither ficlght oi passengci. We also uudeistand that a jaid man can not become a conductor, for his ptoinotlon comes in another depirt-incut depirt-incut of the ralhoad work |