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Show Generalities, We collect all kinds of indebtedness. indebted-ness. II. A. I'kdkuskn & Co. Kdward Sloan, of Salt Lake, was In Logan last Wednesday. PA V LINK. Thatcher Opeta House, Match 2th. For Sale Two tiding hories. .1. T. Wood. Mendon. Mis. Jennie Hair goes to Klchinond today both for business and pleasure. Sidney 0. Stexens, manager or the Stevens Implement house of this city, tetutned fiom Piesion last Thursday moiulng. If you want a good cup of codec, .lohnson's Care In the Palace building Is the place to get it. tf Heniy Monell, who was artcsted Tor bicaklnga laige window glass In t lie Hi iinswick saloon, was sentenced to scen dajs In the Jail. Kllasou Slsteis' giand spring millinery mill-inery opening takes place on Tuesday and Wednesday, Match at and :W). All ladles ate cotdially Invited to visit the stole on those dates, e-peelally. Somebody from the upper pait of town petslsts in tiding a horse on the bouleatd walk. The olllcers ate on the lookout, and ate deteimined to attest such peisoiis when they ate caught. iiM),(0(i to loan on hupioxcd fauns In Cache Valley at leasouable lateson 'long or short time. Utah Moitgage Loan Cdiiioralton. U12 i I The Logan mechanics ate. most ausloiis to have a change in the weather. Theie is plenty of building In view but it Is Impossible to move material owing to the conditions of the toads. Dr. Newman, the well-known Kit-topeati Kit-topeati Kje Specialist of Pocatello, will he hcie at the Kagle Hotel Maich 'JHoneday onlj. Those with imperfect imper-fect vision should not miss thlsoppoi-lunlt. thlsoppoi-lunlt. Consolation fiee. Thatcher & Hansen have just hung one of those tine huge clocks in their handsome store on Main and say they have no objection if people come tlicie to regulate their time pelces in pref-etence pref-etence to any other place. Bishop Anton Anderson and Ceo. I. Karnes had a rathei close call in the Second ward last Wednesday. The lightning struck the giound but a shoit distance ft om them, killing bltds that wete pel died in the ttees. To hear Mr. Kailand tilay the banjo is to icalicd the power of genius in, trt I Mr. Karlaud gives a iccit'al at the It. Y. College auditoiium on Satuiday, j April '2. under the auspices of the col- I lege. -40t:t j The students of the II. Y. C. pic-Rented pic-Rented "Pauline" hi the line new 'opeta house at Leu Won last night 'and will put on the operetta at ISmithlleld tonight. Sniitlitield will 'give them a good house if they ate tlioiouglil appicciatlvc. I .lobn A. Woolf, of Cardston, Is expect ex-pect eil to teach Cache County on next I Monday night to attend the funeral I of his (laughter. Mrs. John Hake, who died of pneumonia last Wednesday. The funetal will be held at Hyde Paik on Tuesday at one p. in. Matrlage licenses have been granted to Joseph K. Watson, Smlthlleld, and Mary A. Pack, Clarkston; James L Mendenhall and Ktlle C. Perkins, Dayton, Day-ton, Idaho: Leopold Iloth and Augusta Augus-ta StclTcnha.cn both of Logan; Itobcrt Webb, Clchmond, and Martha M. Neeley, I'lauklin, Idaho. Last Friday evening about nine o'clock the city was minus electric lights for neai ly a half hour. A storm dlssat tanged a who north of Piomi, hence the dltticitlty here. It seems rather strange that a wire down at Pioui should disarrange mat-tetsheie, mat-tetsheie, a hundred and fifty miles north, but this is staled as a fact. Miss Hitch, traveling agent for Pcery Htos. "Wheal Flakes," that popular breakfast food, will bo in H.W'tim on Ftlday and Saturday of this week and at Wellsvillc on the following Monday and Tuesday. She I will serve a dish of this delicious I bleak fast loo, I fiee of chaige to all who will call where she may be located, locat-ed, and we can state truthfully that with pineapple, s'.gat and cteatn accompaniment, a dish till, tiuck is worth traveling soi n . stance for. Ilule Park mounts the death of one of hoi most beloved daughtets, Mis. Herlle Alduta Hake, who passed away on Wednesday. The lady had been III of pneumonia for some time and dually succumbed. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mi. Woolf and the wife of John Hake, who with two little childieii, a girl and a noy, ate left to mourn the loss of her whom the giver has taken home. Mis. Hake washout Sept. 21, lb80, hence at the time of her death, March l, luot, was neaiing her 21 jear. She was a good woman, highly prl.ed for the excellencies excel-lencies of her character and disposition disposi-tion and the entile populace of Hyde Park. sympathize sinceiely with the boieft ones. The funeial will be held next Tuesday at one o'clock. WANTKD Dining room girl at the Lincoln. Call Immediately. The "White Swan" Laundry makes a specialty of tine laundering of lace curtains. Theehaimlng Operetta PAULINK . at Opeta House, Match 2!)th. U. J. Pctreson has has teltitied fiom the Castle date mines and Is now at home In Providence. For Kent -Kooms in the Commercial Commer-cial Hloek. Apply at Co-op Otoecry & Drug Co. (tco.O.llii)ball lias been absent from the Cache Valley Hank a day or two on account of sickness. Miss Katlirlne Smith, prccepticss at the New Jersey Academy, is entirely tecoveied front an eight weeks Illness. Miss Kthel K)an, instructor In music at the New .lercy Academy, gives a pilvate tecltal tills afternoon at 4::W) o'clock. The Athletic Association of the A. C. of C. will give a grand ball at the college gymnasium tonight. All have a cordial invitation. Do nt FottoicT the Loudon House is the cheapest place in town for Dry (loods, Millinery, etc. Mrs. Mollo, 8! West Flist Notth street, J block west of First National Hank. TliePtiestliood Meeting of the Hen-son Hen-son Stake of .ion w'll be held in Lew-iston Lew-iston on Satutday, Apill II, 11)04. at II a.m. Win. II. Lewis, Alma Metrill, II. A. Hendricks, Stake Piesldencv. K. J. Muiphy, Auditor for the Cum-mlugs Cum-mlugs Commission Co., was in Logan Filday in consultation with Mr. W. II. Weaver, the local rcptesentatlve in the olllcc Just established here. Membets of the Fottlcth Quorum of Seventy will please temember that their picsence Is tcipicstcd at the tegular 'meeting Tuesday evening, March 2!i. A. D. Tiiatciikic, Sit., Pies. Kllason Slslets' grand spring millinery mill-inery opening takes place on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 20 and HO. All ladles ate cordially Invited tovisit the stote on those dates, especially. II. O. Hayball will give his spring millinery opening Tuesday and Wednesday, Wed-nesday, 2!Uh and :iotlt where you will see all the latcsty styles Kvety lady visiting our stoic on these days w ill be presented with a beautiful souvenir free. Remember the place. ."I-.i5 Center Stieet. Miss Lillian Oliver, assisted by Miss Vliginla It. Rush and I'rof. C. M. Ilartls, will give a grand conceit at Fianklin, Maich :intli, and Smithlield March Itlst. All the tcseivid seats at Smlthlleld wete sold live or six days ago, and a packed house is asstned. Hartlett C.irdou and Selh Hansen have done some really excellent "poster "pos-ter work for "Pauline." All the let I fling done on the different bill-boatds bill-boatds was done by them. Cardon is said to have In him the making of a teal artist, having done some superior super-ior sketching. Wash Young blew Into town on a bieeze from Preston Thuisday at noon and bought the old Serge HallilT hoisc for a Salt Lake suitey animal not, for himself, but for a lady coustomer. Wash says Pi cston is nothing but a biirlumnof mud and that thev are running boats to the station rather than i tut the risk of horses dropping thiough to China. The Thatcher Opera Hou.se management manage-ment and the students who sang' In "Pauline" are co-opeiating to give the old folks of Cache Stake a pleasant pleas-ant time next Tuesday afternoon. The opera house people donate the use of the building, and the students sing without charge to all people of the stake (H) years of age and over. This matinee begins at 11:00 p. in. sharp. Next Monday evening the Junior Iwysof the A. C. of U. will entertain the Junior girls. The faculty loom will be convened Into numberless coz.y corners and a banquet will bo served by Caterer Smith in one of the looms of the art department. The affair Is to be very formal, toasts, music, games ser.'ing to ftnnlsh enjoyment. A sboittime ago the girls entertained informally and the hoys are tetuiultig the compliment. Thefiulfey-tialcy Co.. lepiesenllng the Oil Syndicate that h operating In this state, appear to Ih in earnest in litis county. They have seemed over two hundred options on dlifeieutj tracts of land neai Heiison, Trenton) and other places. The options run for two years. If oil or inineial is I found the laud ovvueis aie to iccelvel ten per cent royalty. This company j expects to spend not less than 200,000 , in this line of wotk, If necessary. They I well lw prep.ued to go down 4,000 feet. The llrst thousand feet will be cased with twelve Inch pipe, the second thousand with eight Inch, tap-eied tap-eied oil to six Inch. The- operators have the reputation of being practical men, having coming from the Texas oil Melds, where they gained unlimited experience. They ate well acquainted acquaint-ed with Indications that lead to the discovery of oil, and these men state that the indications in this county arcuusiir passed anyvvhcie. Isaac Kllwcll, Jr., Is at the old stand repaitlng blcylcs. At the Ptesbyterlan Church Sunday - -11 a.m., "The Holy City." Mrs. P. K. Keeler will sing. ,:'M p.m. "The (piestiou of Loyalty." All arc welcome. wel-come. X. K. Ci.kmk.nmin. Everybody should see PAULINK. Opera House, March 2!)th. 4012 A petition Is being circulated asking ask-ing the council to appoint David Lovclaud to act as the extra police man on the force. There is no question ques-tion about the gentleman's ability, lie comes fiom a family that has been noted for good oiliceis, peifectly fearless fear-less and well developed physically, The depot needs just such a man lo straighten things up In that locality. Joel Rickshas just lcceived fiom Orestes U. Hean the information that "Coiianton" is to be put on at Daly's in London and one of the biggest theaties in New York. Mr. Hean is now In New Yoik City and sent a map to Mr. Ricks for the location of certain cer-tain towns mentioned in the Hook of Mormon. This map is to be used as adveilising inattet. Mr. Hean's letter let-ter leads to t,he belief that it will be but a shoit time until this theatrical vcntuie is once mote launched. The Danlelson Manufacturing Company Com-pany have invented disc gang and sulky alovvs that will cut a great llguru in the plow trade. Comparatively, Compara-tively, there are no bolts in the frame of the plows, being fastened together with bars. One superior feature of the plow is a tongue and two front wheels by which a perfectly square coiner can be made. The draught attachments are new entirely. Ex- pctts in the plow line pronounce it as being to the front, if not in the lead, of any disc plow manufactured. This speaks well for Logan, as the plow is a product of local ability. Parties anticipating purchasing plows will do well to examine this Implement before be-fore buying. If the friends who were so generous with J"ted" hearts and free with Mr. E. P. Hacon's baggage the day he left for Las Crusis, New Mexico, Imagined for a single Instant that the victim of their Joke would submit to the ptoccss t& the extent of carrying those hearts to the southland with him, they fooled themselves badly. "Hro." Hacon Is full of energy and resourceful and even before Cache Junction was readied his luggage was entirely free front the tell-tale adornments but It comes confidentially that his trunk didn't much resemble a new one after the operation of lemovlng the hearts. When out of Logan, Hacon appealed to the O. S. L. conductor and lie being be-ing kind-heai ted, listened to the young man's pleadings, and dually the bug-I bug-I gagemau was Interested. With a pick, shovel and an extra crowbar the three fell onto that baggage and worked all the way to Mendon with 'nit meager results. The, case looked Hopeless at this time, and Hacon was seriously considering the advisability of dropping drop-ping ids trunk fiom the train Into the Hear River gorge .when It should arrive ar-rive theie -when, lo.llke a thunder boll came a brilliant Idea! Why not enlist the engineer In the case and seem se-em e some, hot water. No sootier thought, of than done, and e'te Cache .1 unction was reached, Mr. Hacon was a free man, so to speak. This was M) highly gratifying that Hie victim could not wait until his return to taunt his tormentors whom he escaped so successfully, but wired ilpon arrival at Salt I -ke. |