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Show H I Generalities, jli. W. Sloan came up from Salt Lake Bfeflllinday nlglit. C. V. Hansen general painter. 75tf I G. Y. Smith, of Smlthtleld, was in I Logan Monday. I Veal, Poik and Poultiy wanted at I licll Bros. 1 E. D, Miles, of Paradise was In Lo-I Lo-I gan Saturday. H Small house to rent. Apply U. F. I Kltcr. S Henry Bullock was over from Piovi- dence Monday morning. I For ladles' and Men's gymnasium J shoes call at Andreas Peterson's. During the month of September 3S0 cars of wheat were shipped out of I'tali. Several good homes for sale in Smlthtleld. Inquire of Geo. Y.Smith. W. M. Weir came ocr fiom Tien-on Tien-on Saturday. Mr. Weir lias been under un-der ihe weather with an attack of something like typhoid. When you have a share In the Rochdale Roch-dale the profits on your purchases arc yours. You get your goods at cost. Supposo you were to do that on every vhlngyou buy. Are such things pos-DplslblcV pos-DplslblcV 71 tf V Word comes from Richmond, Utah, that Mrs. Joseph Sharp, so well and favorably known among the people here, is critically ill with typhoid. Mrs. Sharp left for her old Utali home about two weeks ago to visit her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Merrill. Hexbuig Current-Journal. For rent 5-room house, centrally located. Albert Rcrnstcn. A little gill came to the home of Hlshop Evnn Owen, of Wcllsl!lc, last Thursday night. Bargains on Ranges and Hcatcis at Wm. Edwards Furniture & Carpet House. R. W. Shipley, one of Paradises staunch republicans, was in Logan Saturday looking after stock matters. G. Gcssel, the brick maker of Cache county, will sell blck by the wagon or car load. The choicest kind. From a reliable sou nee It is stated that Wayne. Piute and Emery counties coun-ties will be close. In Washington and I)a Is counties theie will be republican re-publican gains. M. 1). McKane has opened a wholesale whole-sale and retail fruit stand at Hell Uros meat market, North Main street, tf Mr. Ucrt A. IJemtsen, a son of Mr. and Mrs G. IJemtsen, left estciday afternoon for a two weeks visit at the World's fair.and will spend a few days in Chicago and other eastern points. The Hyruin Co-op wants 3,000 bushels bush-els of (list-class wheat and will pay the highest cash pi Ice in cash foi same. Mr. Spencer, of Ogden, made a wager wag-er of 300 that O. W. Poweis would be elected. Attorney Lindsay R. Rogcis, of Salt Lake, cocied the amount and Is conlident that Powers will not be the next congressman. Homescckcrs-Wc will show you how to get a homo, or pay off a loan on jourpropeity.il. A. I'kukiiiso.s &Co In the horse display at the state fair T. II. and It. II. Smith, of this city, received the following awaids on Pcrcheions: Fiist piic, stallion, 4 yrs. old and over; tirst prize stallion, :i yeaisand under 4; tiist and second prizes, marc, 3 years and ocr; Hist prize, illly, 1 year and under 2; tirst prize, stallion, with one of his "get;" first pilze, mate and colt; sweepstakes, sweep-stakes, best stallion, any age. The Avkiiy licet Digger and Sub Soil plow, sold by the Sidney Stevens Implement Co , is the only successful one made and all other devices aie merely a humbug and to use them a waste of time. Some Hyrumitesaic telling a good story on the Hon. C. F. Olscn. The other day a message was sent over the telephone to the democratic chairman chair-man there. That gentleman could not be found and the operator said "get any prominent democrat." A search was made but democrats of any calibre were not to be found wltli the exception of Mr. Olsen. It Is sufficient to say that the message was not delivered. Dr. Newman, the European Eye Specialist of Pocatello, will be here at the Eagle Hotel Oct. 13, one day, and at Hyium, Oct. 12th. Those with imperfect vision should not miss this opportunity. Consultation fiee. The republicans of Newton held a primary Saturday evening and nominated nomin-ated the following men as candidates for precinct oillces: Justice of the Peace, Lorenzo C. Laison; Constable, Franklin T. Grlllln. The republicans of Newton are confident that the men named will be elected and the State and county ticket as' well. They Insist In-sist that If the tepubllcans gcncially areas thoroughly alive as theg. o. p. In Newton, cvciythlng will come out gloiiously. The best place foi ladics'.ehlldrcn's men's shoes, also all kinds of the best makes of lubber goods is at the exclusive exclu-sive Shoe Store, Main sticet. The repairing department is always found complete. Andreas Peterson. The democratic meeting at Hyde Park last Thursday evening, which "the only" repoits as having been largely attended and full of enthusiasm enthus-iasm was composed of 20 men, Including Includ-ing the speakers, Messrs. Moyle, Blair and Ballard. The enthusiasm oh well, jou can imagine how much enthusiasm en-thusiasm twenty-six men could stir up. The bojs had a terrible time trying try-ing to find someone to preside over the meeting, and even after that was accomplished the lights got sore and went out. This Is a big week vvitli the Presbyterians Presby-terians In Logan. The Synod of Utah, composed of the mlnlstcis of Utah, Kendall and Boise Presbyteries holds sessions here dining four days, beginning Thursday evening. There will be something near fifty ministers and workers present, Including the various blight lights of this denomination. denomi-nation. On Thuisday evening, Rev. David Clemens, of Caldwell, will deliver de-liver a sermon In the place of the retiring re-tiring modeiator who Is unable to be hem. Theie will iw morning and afternoon sessions on Friday, and the evening will bo devoted to the ladies Miss Elizabeth IVtile, of New Yoik, will Iccfuio at that time, and Dr. McQiKilkin, of Cheyenne, will also talk. Satui'lay will be devoted to business, and on Sunday communion will bo obseived. In tho evening, Dr. Mcintosh of San Francisco will be tho speaker. All these sessions are open to tho public. Special iniisie will probaoly bo rendered at tho various vari-ous meetings. The oillcc of Wm. Mack, optician, will be closed tills week, owing to ills absence In central Idaho on business Caidston, Alberta, is surely becoming becom-ing quite a business center. We notice that at one hotel there arc twenty people leglstcrcd hi one day. FouSalh A two acre lot with a two loomed house, 200 4-year old fruit trecs.one half acre strawberries, good water right. Inquire at tills oillcc. MO LINE OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S JACKETS AND CAPS. CHEAPEST IN TOWN.-AT JOHN H. ANDERSON'S. Mrs. Ormsby is now thoroughly established es-tablished In the Amusscn mansion on the corner of Center and First West streets and 'tis said is full up with boarders. Logan Fin nlturc Co. was busy all yesterday unloading a car of the famous fam-ous Peninsular line of stoves, ranges and heaters. Edward i'eakc, the dealer In second hand and new furniture on First North sticet, will open up In ills new building build-ing today. He has a nice establishment, establish-ment, a credit to him. Congressman Howell is In the south making a tour not altogether foi his health, ills visit among the southern south-ern bietlnen has something of a uolit-ical uolit-ical touch to It. Miss Marie Hutteballe will com mence a class In dress-making Oct 17th. Those wishing to take a course please apply over Campbell and Mor-i Mor-i ell's, Logan. John Ilurnctt moved from Logan to Hooper, Weber county, about thiec years ago. At that time the pieclnct was 35 democratic majority. John took his coat oil and went towoik and at the last election the leturns showed 43 republican majoiitv for Hooper. if all the country stores were stocked stock-ed up on dry goods like the Ilyrum Co-op, Logan merchants would have to close down. They have the best line of dress goods ever seen In Ilyrum, Ily-rum, and it is to be regretted that they are selling such fine qualities and wide goods at low prices. It does not give Logan merchants a chance. Miss Bertie Beckstcad, the proficient profi-cient stenographer at Thatcher's bank.rcturned last Sunday night from the east where she spent iicr three weeks vacation. While absent she visited the world's fair and other big cities In the east. She had an enjoyable enjoy-able time. Her mother accompanied her upon the trip. MEN'S AND BOY'S O VERCOATS AND CLOTHING SOLI) AT BARGAIN BAR-GAIN PRICES AT JOHNANDER-SON'S. JOHNANDER-SON'S. In the Saturday's mall, too late for the last Issue, Tiik Rei-uiu-icak received re-ceived an account of the death of Augustus Au-gustus Jacobson, of Hyium. Mr. Jacobscn was at vvoik in Blacksmith Fork cam on Wcdncsd ly morning cutting cut-ting posts. His ax slipped, striking him on the ankle, making quite n severe se-vere wound. He dragged himself to his camp near the liver, and being alone remained there until Thuisday mottling. A passing stranger saw evidences evi-dences of an accident In the vicinity of the camp and in making aseatch found the wounded man unconscious. Mr.Jacobsen was placed in the strangers strang-ers wagon and taken home about noon on Thursday. Medical aid restored the wounded man to consciousuess, but he had lost so much blood that lit. died during the afternoon. Mr.Jacob-son Mr.Jacob-son wasa well tespectcd man and lie and his family have many friends in Hjrum who sincerely regret ills untimely un-timely death. Don't forget the Davis eating car on Centei street. Call and see his electric cooker. The Tribune In a vviite-up of the dlsplajs at the fair lias tho following to say of the Hansen Condensed Milk Factory: "From four crcamcilcs, formerly owned by Lorenzo Hansen, situated at Wellsville, Mlllville, Hyde Park and Logan respectively, a combination com-bination was formed last January which commenced doing bussness July 1st. The factory represents an outlay of $50,000 In machinery and has a capacity of one car load of evaporated evapor-ated cream a day. During the Fair they gave away about 15,000 sample drinks to appreciative visitors. The company enjoys a good trade in Utah and sunoundlng states. Last year there were shipped neaily $250,000 worth of condensed milk and cream, throughout Utah, by foreign crcamcilcs, crcamci-lcs, and If propeily patronized there Is a great futuie for the Industiy. Honeysuckle brand is sold by all gioc-crs gioc-crs In Utah and sunoundlng states. Lorenzo Hansen, foimeily owner of (he foui creameries, Is the piesldent of the company. Eveij hjglenlc pie-caution pie-caution Is taken to assure the puiity or their product, ami an iiiiik icceivcu at the factoiy Is caiefully Inspected. In fact, so thorough aie they In this respect that special care is taken In contracting for milk, to sec that It Is furnished from clean herds and bams. In addition to the exhibit mentioned they also had a splendid display of cream, butter and cheese. EfHIHHBflHHHHiiHI Albeit Jenkins lias bought the pool rooms of James Wood, located over the Hub clothing store on Main street. GO TO .T. ANDERSON'S FOR BARB WIRE. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY. A man from Washington county, ic-cently ic-cently In Salt Lake, otlered to bet that the republican state ticket would be elected there. It will be remembered remem-bered that years ago, Washington county stood at par vvitli Cache county as to her solid democracy, but year after year there lias been a change of sentiment so that the above results arc anticipated. 0 all the boistrous, rowdy, almost criminally disgraceful set of youngsters young-sters ever peitnltted to escape from thcli paternal homes, that bunch from the Salt Lake high school which came to Logan last Saturday Is about the woist that evei happened From the time Hie bms ai lived at the Lin- J colnholel.it was absolutely Impossible Impos-sible to think, eat or sleep in peace nr quietude At their meals each bov In the bunch talked loudei than Bug Pypcr did at the show Mondaj night ! and all talked, whistled and sang In the same breath. Their tirst night was an up-and-down affair, butnoth-' Ingcompatcd with the second bat-1 urday night the bojs were up all night thev upset the furnltuie of the looms they occupied, tore the sheets and pillow case-,, took the stoves apart, scatteied cheese, eiackcis and lefusc all over tl e floors, removed bed clothing from rooms they didn t occupy, plaved cards until tlnee o'clock, chased up and down trie stall-way, stall-way, scuillcd, lipped and snorted until day-break. Mis Hanks, the pioprie-' tor, requested the bojs to be falrlj I decent and tliej finally quieted down J No other bunch of football or baseball boys cvei acted that way In Logan The Ogden bojs. who were here the Saturdaj before, were a gentlemanly ' bunch through and thiough and caused caus-ed no disturbance Other gangs have stopped at the same place and have been all that could be expected. The Salt Lake youngsters piobably felt that thej had struck acoqntiy town and were out for a time. Their mothers should spank them until their noses bleed and then give them a Mis. Caudle lecture on "Behavior When Abioad." If you want good rooms, clean beds and good meals at icasonable piices, go to the Tkkmont hotel. It will undoubtedly be a source of gratification to the public In general to know that the officials have taken cognizance of the fact that the Novelty Novel-ty Theatre management Is attempt-to attempt-to inaugurate In this city a feature that is wholly undesirable Sunday evening performances. Although a performance was given last Sunday evening, It was can led out without the permission of the council or olli-clals. olli-clals. Tills Is a matter that rightly comes befoie the council, and until that body gives consent the oillcials will sec to it that the'iiovelty" Is closed clos-ed on Sunday in the future. The writer wri-ter witnessed at least a portion of the performance Sunday evening, and is of the belief that theie Is nothing refined oi elevating about It,- wholly unfit to serve as a counter attiaction to the lellgloussei vices held in the v.ulous places of wotship. A man and woman sang something sacied and It was nothing more than a burlesque They were followed by a loud-voiced female who sang a coon song in a way that would reflect credit on the black face she was Imitating. Some local people wcte Inveigled into the affair as performers, and we give them credit for not having thought about the matter carefully. Just what the rest of the peifoimance was makes little difference. People there say that it was of the same charaetci as the first part. At any rate It Is a money making proposition, not sacied in any sense, and is calculated to attract the very element that the various icllgious organizations would like to secure. The Rhi'Uhlican is pleased to say that the performances at the Novelty during the week have been praised highly, there being nothing noth-ing out of place otticr than some rotten rot-ten coon songi. The place has been well patronized 'tis said, and the management should bo content to let us have a peaceable Sunday. It Is hardly probable that the council will grant them the privilege of playing any more on Sunday. |