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Show Generalities. Switches made from combings, Rooms l) and 10, New bold block. X Attorney Frank K. Ncbcker has been quite 111 with an attack of ap. pcndicitls. Mrs. Charles McNeil, of the Fifth ward, gave birth to a baby girl on Satuiday morning. Rcv.Uorllcetwcntto Malad Monday on business In connection with his ministerial labors. Hair switches made to order. Rooms 0 and 10, Ncwbold block. Mr. and Mrs. Will West came down from Pocatcllo Monday night to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jacob West. Han Is Concert. Co. at Preston Academy, Acad-emy, Dec. 1th. Sarah Jane Card came from Alberta on Monday night. Knrouto she was caught in a northern blizzard, which lasted for three days. G. Gesscl, the brick maker of Cache county, will sell brick by the wagon or car load The choicest kind. Mrs. Lulu Lamoreaux-Jones returned re-turned to her homo at Piovo. Monday morning, following the burial of her father, the late David 11. Lamoreaux. Don't sav a word but go to John Bench's and buy jour toys and presents pre-sents for the holidays. L'.TJ South Main. . Miss Tillle Peterson, formerly of Logan Lo-gan but now in the Ogden schools, was In Logan Saturday. The young lady has many warm friends here who are always glad to sec her Lost A wagon-bod spring between Hyrum and Mendon. Leave It at Farmers Union, Wcllsvllle, and be rewarded. re-warded. Adel Jlallff, ten year old daughter of Frank IlalllT, has been sick for the past three months. She was brought from Preston yesterday for the purpose pur-pose of entering the temple. Lost One light red Durham bull with white spot on left shoulder, deep in front, curlv head and neck, not dehorned, no brands: lost from west part of llenson. Write to P. Peterson, Mendon. t Professor McLaTighlln left for the south yesterday to visit Millard, Sanpete and Piute countries to ai-rangc ai-rangc for meetings of the farmers in institute. In about ten days seven professors of the A. C. of U. will follow fol-low and they, In connection with Prof. McLaughlin, will hold meetings In the various counties. WANT TO RENT - Furnished I rooms for house keeping. Good prlco i for the proper location Inform Cacho Knitting Works. tf I Parley Chrlstcnsen, Attorney from , Salt Lake, Is in the county attending to some real estate matters for his mother Get tickets for the big Conceit TONIGHT TO-NIGHT at F. W. Thatcher's, Thatcher Thatch-er Music Co. 's P. A. Nielsen & Son's, Howell & Crawford's and II tl. Haj-ball's. Haj-ball's. Dr. Carver, of Ogden, will lectuic at the Presbyterian Church Friday evening even-ing on "The Practical Value In Life of a Taste for Good Literature." The lecturo Is free and all are cordially invited in-vited to attend. Concert at Tabernacle TONIGHT. Miss Judith Anderson, of Salt Lake city, will appear, together with Logan's Lo-gan's best talent. Reserved scats 1.00; general admission 60 cents sections sec-tions of the gallery 25 cents. The public will do well to read the report of Juvenile Judge Cardon to be found on an Inside page Judge Cardon gives complete report of the doings In his court and It is exceedingly interesting in-teresting reading. He makes some suggestions also, In which the public Is concerned. The train that Isschcdulcd to arrive at Cache Junction about 4:.'l0 p. m. was three hours late Monday evening on account of a long wait north to get seventeen bodies from the Diamond-vlllc Diamond-vlllc catastrophe. The bodies were being taken to Salt Lake City. Attorneys for W J. James appeared before Judge Maughan last Saturday and asked for a stay of judgment until a motion for a new trial could be argued. The Judge granted the request re-quest and December .'10 was named as the day for argument. James was recently found guilty of Incest. Monday afternoon the Jiny hi the condemnation case of Logan city vs. Jens Johanscn rendered a verdict in favor of Johanscn to the extent of $200 The city wants a street through his property up on the Island and offered him 91G0 damage, but c would not accept. The case was before be-fore the court two and a half dais. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Humphreys, formerly of this city, but now of the Klamath Falls country, Oregon, arc in Cache visiting friends and relatives. They will remain In this vicinity until about the tlrst of the year. Tom Is making a great record as an Engineer and at present Is in charge of the Klamath Falls Irrigation project, one of vast magnitude. C. 11. Spencer, of tho Fifth ward of this city, went to Salt Lake yesterday. yester-day. Wo sell the Earth and Loan money on It. II. A. Pcderscn & Co. At the Seventh ward meeting house Moi.day afternoon, the funeral of Esther Olson was held. The spcakcis on this occasion weie N. P Llnndelof, Geo. V. Llndqulstand Hlshop Larsen The other girl aflllcted with Uphold Is reported as show lug some improe-lncnt. improe-lncnt. James Steed, formerly a sheep man residing in this city, has recently abandoned his business, and is now located lo-cated upon the old Steed homestead at Farmington. The gentleman's father, who Is quite aged, lias turned the place over to his son for management. manage-ment. Wendell Clemcnson was thirteen ycais of age lat Saturday evening, and In honor of the occasion a party was given at the home of his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Clemcnson. A nuinbei of bo)s of about Wendell's age were present and the) had Just such a joll) good time us wo all had when about that age. Professor A. 11 Wright went to Salt Lakc)cstcrday to work in conjunction with Messrs. Richards and Fairbanks asajury todecidoon pictures to be sent to thcart exhibit In thlsclty during the week of December lCth. These tlneo gentlemen were appointed to this position by Governor Cutler. The populace that has not )et learned how "majestic" Is biead and collce made on the "Majestic" range should not fall to visit the "demonstration" "demon-stration" at the Logan 1'umlluie Co's establishment next week. They have an ad. on another page that oilers some tempting inducements, so it might be well to look It up. J.J. Frederick, of Providence, sold to Parish llros,, of Morgan, Utah, a line stallion raised by him. The exact consideration is not known, but it is understood that a high price was paid for the animal. An Imported stallion costing $3,400 Is now at Morgan and the Cache Valley horse U to compete with him. Parish Hros. are good horsemen and feel confident as to the future in their Investment. The independent 'phone people claim to have 425 contracts signed up in Logan and connection with something some-thing more than 325 residences and business houses already made. About the only sad news in connection with the Independent Is that their genial solicitor, Mr. E. W. Poc, will In all , probability leave for Ameiican Fork withina low dajs. He has been called call-ed to till a "mission'1 there, Poe thinks them is no town on the map but Logan and icgrets veiy much to leave. The Thatcher opera house ollcis as an attiacllon for Tuesday evening, Dec. 14th, tho sensational melodrama "Her Marriage Vow." The play is from the pen of Owen Davis, and depicts the Dials and sorrows of an unfortunate girl In her determination to remain true to an unworth) husband. hus-band. Finally through a lab)rinlh of misery and danger, a happy tinalc occurs, oc-curs, In which everything rights Itself It-self to the satisfaction of all. Chns A. Taylor, who has gained both fame and fortune in the melodramatic Held, has given this pioductlon his personal attention and promises a company and performance of unusual excellence. , Frank Pi Ice was over fiom Wells-vlllc Wells-vlllc Tuesday. Ho reports that bj to-dav to-dav Wcllsvllle will have 72 teams at work on the Hist mile of giade out of Wcllsvllle and that this will be completed com-pleted within two or three davs The eniliegiade from Mendon to Wcllsvllle Wclls-vllle will then bo complete, with the exception of a llll 000 feet long by 17 feet high on the Lea faun. This llll K a part of the Hyrum people's work Mr. Price sa)S cver)thlng Is moving along peaceably and in a very satlsfac lory manner. i Wc are given to understand that It is the Intention of the Athletic Committee Com-mittee of the A. C. of U. to present at a very early date a complete resume of tho arrangements prelimlr ary to to the r cent football game with the Pnlvcrslty, the facts relating to the game Itself and the llnal unfortunate ending, and developments since. If certain features now under Investigation Investiga-tion show as every Indication now points, that report will be most Interesting Inter-esting to everybody but the oillclals and the University team. City Supt. of Schools, A. F. Cardon, and Cleric Jones, of tho Hoard of Education, are now Installed in splendid olllccs in the small brick erected at tho cast sido of the Woodruff. Wood-ruff. Tho basement of this building Is used as a boiler room, while tho upper portion has been lltted for olllccs. The Hoard of Education held a meeting thero Monday. Asldo from routine business there was little of startling Interest except the granting of permission for an exhibit of school I work sometime In January for the purpose of raising money to Increase the sl?e of tho library. Theso exhibitions exhibi-tions have been superfine in tho past and It is said that this one will not bo less satisfactory. |