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Show Generalities. Wc sell the Earth and Loan money on It. II. A. Pcdcrscn & Co. " J eft Jamison and wire, of Lcwiston, were In Logan Saturday spending beet money. Wanted A good girl, 10 or 17, for general housework. Independent pphone No. 44 I, or P. O. box 4. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Porter, Saturday, a baby boy. All's well that ena well. For Sale tl room dwelling, modem improvements, good barn on lot;l block Kg cast of court house. P. E. Kecler. KM Pete-Swenson, of Hyde Paik, was H In Logan Saturday Mr Swenson has H just returned from the Snake river country. If you want nil the news of the val-ey val-ey subscrlbo for Tiik Rki'Uhucan. .lames Almond, one of Hyrum's good citizens, was In Logan Monday on business intent. All of our new waists go at 15 per cent off at L. D. G. Co. Hon. Aquhla Nobekcr has moved some of his family over to Logan from his Rich county ranch. I). A. Woodall and wife are down from Soda Springs, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hyium Hewitt. 0. Qessel, the brick maker of Cache county, will sell brick by the wagon or car load. The choicest kind. A. H. Ahlmstiom, or Smlthllcld, came to Logan Saturday to transact business and see the sights. T. G. Lowe, formerly state sheep In spector of Idaho, has bought Xorval-Hlgler's Xorval-Hlgler's ranch on Crow creek In Star valley. The price paid was $S,000. Mrs llcatrlce V. Olncy, the retire-ing retire-ing ticasurcr of Smlthllcld, with Miss Earl, were in Logan Monday attend-Ing attend-Ing to some business matters. A Hyium young lady named Jensen was chased by an angry cow Sunday afternoon and In the mlx-up she, the young lady, lan Into a barbed wire fence. Her face was badly cut and clothiug torn, Ask to see our Cravanette coats for ladies. Good In rain, good in sunshine sun-shine the most practical garment on the market today. Camimikll & Mon-HULL Mon-HULL Co. .1. II. Oldham had a Christmas present pre-sent arrive a little ahead of time. This was a Utile boy, whocamclnovcr the Stork line Satuiday. .lim says he would'nt take a million for him, and the Mrs. is no less pleased. Every-thing Every-thing is moving along nicely. Our $10.00 to $111.00 line of Cravanette Cravan-ette coats embodies every desirable feature in style, lit and fabric. Camp-iiell Camp-iiell & Mouiti'.r.L Co. Mr. Edward ( 'Ted") Hench, one of Tiik Rkitiilioan's "composltorlal" force, and the only one with a peach-blow peach-blow complexion, found business af fahs in Poeatcllo eiy pressing last Saturday and made a trip to the northern north-ern town, returning Tuesday morning- Our wet weather coats are dry weather coats too. The popular Cravanette coat promises to be In greater demand this season than ever before Ca.miiiii:i.l& MouukllCo. Call GarIT, who has been In Lewis-ton Lewis-ton the past few month) putting that city in the line of progress, came down Saturday to give his filends the opportunity op-portunity of holding Ills hand and ga.lng on his alabaster brow once more. Carl sas Lcwiston Is coming along about proper now especially since he landed there. Lost do., silver plated spoons Saturday Sat-urday evening. Either at or between Hatcson'sand Ellason SIsteis. Return toCardon Jewelry Co, and be rewarded. Hyrum streets are taking on a better bet-ter appearance under the elTectivo work done by Street Supervisor A. G. Wilson. Mr. Wilson Is getting good results from the poll tax money and just at present is engaged in making a good street of Center or Main street. This Is the one on which the new depot will bo erected, the location of which will be three and a half blocks north of the Co-op store. Go to J. II. Anderson for Shoes land Rubbers. Rest goods at a Low Price. Logan will have the next exhibition of the tTtah Ait Institute which will come next month. A meeting of the directors of the Institute decided en Saturday, when committees were also appointed. The directors decided to renew the aitlcctuies formerly given in the schools and colleges of the state, and which proved to be of much value In the line of aesthetic culture. The dato of the coming Institute will bo announced later. Prof. A R. Wright, of the R. Y. C. was named as chairman of the exhibition committee. R. 11. Roberts spoke at the Tabernacle Taber-nacle services Sunday afternoon. Nornal and George A. Hlgler, from Star Valley, are In Logan. Miss Fannie Ctcckctt came up from Salt Lake Sunday night. Prcs. Fjeldstcd underwent an operation opera-tion at Salt Lake Saturday afternoon. He is reported as getting along nicely. E. E. Shepard, general agent of the N.Y, Life Is up from Salt Lake city looking over the Held here with local agent Wlllard Hansen. It is stated that the wagon toad between be-tween Franklin and Paris Is near completion com-pletion and teams have passed over. The distance Is about twenty-two miles. Wanted A gentleman of fair education edu-cation to lcpicscnt a large nursery company taking orders. No delivering. deliver-ing. Salary paid weekly. Call on or addicssH G. Wright, No. t) cast -'nd north. Mr. W. M. Woolscj, who mauled Vllate, a daughter of the late C. 15. Robblns, came to Logan Monday night from Cardston, Alberta. lie will visit in this state for seveial weeks. Mr. Thomas Olduam. picsident of Cache Valley Ranking Co, who has been in England for several months, is in Logan for some time looking after Interests and visiting old friends of whom he has many. Special sale on ladies' waists begins Friday Nov. 24 at Logan Dry Goods Co. Mis. Ellabcth Hyde, mother of Rlshop Wm. Hyde of the Fifth ward isseilously ill with symptoms of typhoid. ty-phoid. Owing to the advanced age, ninety-two, her immediate relatives arc somewhat doubtful as to the result. re-sult. An cITort Is being made to have the business houses close on Saturday between be-tween the hours of two and four p. in. that the employes may attend the football game at the H. Y. campus. Close up the stoies and let us all go and root for our team. K. P. Racon, with lour men, passed through Logan canjon on Monday. There destination was not known. It is presumed that he is looking after some water sites on the cast side of Hear Lake valley, above Dingle Dell. The company had a commissary wagon and a pack animal. The Rev Dr. Talbott, of Salt Lake city, occupied the pulpit at the local M. E. church Saturday moinlng and evening, going to Hyium In the afternoon after-noon Dr. Talbott Is a genial gentle man, pleasant and forceful speaker and the Methodist congregation is ever delighted with his presence here. 15 per cent discount on all ladies' waists at Logan Dry Goods Co. The Harris Conceit Co. gave a splendid concert at Fielding the other night and fortunately the house was packed. A correspondent says the concert was the linest ever given there. The personnel of thcoiganl-zatlon thcoiganl-zatlon is proof of the merit of any performance they may give. The company goes to Low Iston and Preston Pres-ton soon and Is open for other engagements. engage-ments. Tin: Rki'Uhlican wants news Items any time, all the time. We want to make this paper the newlsest local pa-par pa-par in this western country. Your friends arc Inteiested In jou and jour doings Just as you arc Interested In theirs, and they want to read about you In "tho home paper.". Don't ever hesitate to give to any man connected with this olllce anything In any way that will make an "Item." You owe It to us, your friends, and yourself. The people throughout Rear Lake aie somewhat cnthuslatlc over the prospects for a railroad and a sugar factory. A careful canvass has been made among tho people to ascertain what help could be expected from them. Tho finding lias been very satisfactory, as tho people In a general way havo responded liberally by way of planting beets and granting a right-of-way for tho railroad. Real estate in the valley has advanced In prlco on this account. If the Rear Lake people peo-ple can secure the advantage sought for it will mean a great boon for the valley. Mrs. Annie Statham and Miss Mary Rasmussen, of Wellsvllle, narrowly escaped 3erlous injury in a runaway Saturday afternoon They were Just leaving Wellsvllle In a buggy, when In crossing a deep ditch a tug came loose, frightening tho horse. In dashing dash-ing down tho street, telephone poles wero narrowly missed and finally tho buggy was overturned, tho ladles be-Ing be-Ing dragged some distance, lloth wero picked up unconscious and car rlcd Into tho home of Mrs. Raugh. Dr. Phillips rendered assistance immediately. im-mediately. Roth la'Mes had suffered terrific bruises, a bad shock and some minor cuts hut fortunately there was no serious Injury. They aro able to bo around now. The buggy was badly bad-ly damaged. For Rent--Seven roomed house. In two apartments; furnished or unfurnished unfur-nished as desired. -M.l east First South i Ruth Olscn, of the 7th ward of this city, died yesterday about noon as a result ot typhoid. Wo are Informed that the Olson family have suffered suf-fered much with this dreaded disease, four members of tho family having had it. One has survived but there arc now two others In a serious condition con-dition and It has been hard to sccmc the needed help under such conditions. The Odd Fellows have arranged for an "Informal" at the lodge quarters next Monday evening. There will be music, instrumental and vocal, games, and anything else that may be a pica-sine. pica-sine. All tho Odd Fellows, their families, and sweethearts are expected expect-ed to bo present and Join in the festivities. There will be something to eat, and Just a Jolly good time, such as Odd Fellows can have when they want to. Some coal came to theclty Saturday and hi lew of existing conditions it was deemed advisable, even necessary, to put a watchman to look after It during the night. Mr. Wm. Hiang-ham, Hiang-ham, encased In armor, and with two howitcis, a gatllne; gun, and whitehead white-head torpedo, stood guard during the longhotusof the night. No cannonading cannon-ading was heard to the westward so It Is piesumed that Mr. Hiangham did not find It necessary to train his artillery ar-tillery upon any midnight Ultor after the black diamonds. In Rev. Frank C. Hruner, who lectuicdattho II. Y. College Friday evening, Kev. Norfleet, of tho local M. E. church, found a friend of long standing. It will be remembered that Rev. Xorllcct Is from Illinois ana that Rev. Hruner Is from Chicago. Ten j ears ago he was pastor of the church Mr. Norllcct vacated when he came to Utah, and later these gentlemen gentle-men were workers In the same conference. confer-ence. After the lecture Friday evening even-ing the two gentlemen found so many things In common that most of the night was spent In "talking over old times " Hruner is as genial a soul oil the platform as he Is entertaining on It. In writing of the lecent completion of the Oneida canal, extended mention of which has been made in The Republican Re-publican heretofore.a Salt Lake paper siys:Residcnts of the w cstsldc of Cache Valley have just completed an Iriiga-llon Iriiga-llon project that will bring under cultivation cul-tivation .'10,000 acres of good land. The canal making possible vich a distribution dis-tribution of water, has cost in the neighborhood of $1.10,000, and covers what Is known a-, the Oneida Irrigation Irriga-tion district, embracing a chain of such towns as Dayton, Weston and Clifton. Tncrc are two classes of 1andi to be brought under cultivation. ' Class A comprises :",ooo acres, requiring requir-ing a full watei light, whllo class R consists of :t,ooo acres which does not I need such a right. The lands are all ' oil the west side of the valley, and the I pioject promises to create a substan-' substan-' tlal boom In that scct.on." |