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Show Generalities. Mrs. Rachel Lowe Is down from Canada visiting Julius Jacobson of tills city. For rcnt-2-room house, centrally located. Albert Hernstcn. President William Rudgc, of Rear Lake, with his two daughters, were in Logan Tuesday enroute for conference. confer-ence. G. Gesscl, the brick maker of Cache county, will sell blck by the wagon or car load. The choicest kind. Mrs. Julius Miller and daughter, from Providence, Omaha, relatives of Ferdinand Jacobson, arc here visiting numerous friends. M. D. McKanc has opened a wholesale whole-sale and retail fruit stand at Rell Ilros meat market, Noith Mam sticct. tf The homeof John Panv In the Fifth waul was made happy last week by the birth of a fine boy. Mother and child arc doing well. The Hyium Co-op wants 5,000 bushels bush-els of tirst-class wheat and will pay the highest cash price in- cash for same. George Hogan, formerly employed by Fistcr & Nielsen as a harness maker, mak-er, has opened up a harness shop in Rlgby, Idaho, and Is doing well. Rargalns on Ranges and Hcatcis at Win, Edwards Furniture & Carpet House. A Social paity will be given In the Second ward, Tuesday evening, Oct. 11th, 1004, under the direction of the Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. A. Reficsh-tnents, Reficsh-tnents, piogram and dancing. Price 2-3 cents a couple, extra lady 15 cents. The Avkiiy Reet Digger and Sub Soil plow, sold by the Sidney Stevens Implement Co., is the only successful one made and all other devices arc merely a humbug and to use them a waste of time. Piof. A. E. Wilson, of the A. C. of U., writes from Rerlin, Germany, that he is now comfortably located and will soon begin work at the University of Rcrlln. His many friends here will no doubt be pleased to hear from him and to learn that his addicss is No. 93 August street, Rcrlln. Dr. Newman, the European Eye Specialist of Pocatello, will be here at the Eagle Hotel Oct. 13, one day, and at Hyrum, Oct. 12th. Those with imperfect vision should not miss this opportunity. Consultation free. Mr. John II. Sneddon, of Evanston, Wyoming, is a new resident of the city, having opened up a law olllcc over the First National Rank. Mr. Sneddon has his family with him and is at home on First North Btreet. He is one of the G. O. P. and is proud enough of It to make it known with even half an opportunity. The best place for ladles', children's men's shoes, also all kinds of the best makes of rubber goods is at the exclusive exclu-sive Shoe Stoie, Main street. The lcpalrlngdcpaitment Is always found complete. Andreas Peterson. The compressing plant of the Amazon Ama-zon Mining company which has been recently Installed at a cost of $5,000 is now completed and In full operation, liapid progicss is being made in the lcvelopment of the property. The installation in-stallation of this machlnoiy maiksa lew era in mining in this county, it icing the tlist compressor that has jcen installed hi this locality. Several good homes for sale In Smlthficld. Inquire of Geo. Y.Smith. Albert Jenkins has bought the pool roomB of James Wood, located over the Hub clothing store on Main street. W. R. Dcwitt and his brother will leave next Tuesday for the World's Fair. While absent they will visit the states of Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana. GO TO J. ANDERSON'S FOR I1ARR WIRE. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY. I). P. Tarpcy, known throughout northern Utah as the C. P. land agent, died In San Francisco on Monday, Ilrlght's disease being given as the cause of Ills demise. He leaes a wife, four sons and two daughteis. Thcnoith bound passenger train Sunday night killed a horsT belonging to Neil S. Hell. The horse was knocked knock-ed oil at the Lallcrtlnecrosslng. Nell values his horse at S15 as It was one of a team that he valued highly. The company can do nothing better than recompense Nell for his loss. Membcisofthc Foitieth Quorum of Seventy are hereby notified that on Tuesday evening Oct. 11, 1004, the semi-monthly meetings of the Quorum for the winter will begin. All arcie-iucsted arcie-iucsted to attend this session, which will be held In the H. Y. College at 7:30 o'clock. J. L. Hatch, Secretary. Don't forget the Davis eating car on Center street. Call and sec his electric cooker. The otllclals have put a quietus on prize fighting In this county. A light between Danford and Hamp was being be-ing arranged but on Inquiry of the olllclals It was leai tied that they arc against It. It Is now settled that the light will take place at Preston soon and that a special train will be run from here at that time. Miss Marie Huttcballc will com menee a class In dress-making Oct. "th. Those wishing to take a course please apply over Campbell and Mor-rell's, Mor-rell's, Logan. If all the country sjorcs were stocked stock-ed up on dry goods like the Hyrum Co-op, Logan merchants would have to close down. They have the best line of dress goods ever seen In Hyrum, Hy-rum, and It 1s tobciegretted that they arc selling such tine qualities and wide goods at low prices. It does not give Logan merchants a chance. MEN'S AND HOY'S OVERCOATS AND CLOTHING SOLD AT HAR-GAIN HAR-GAIN PRICES AT JOHN ANDEIt-SON'S. ANDEIt-SON'S. The theme of Rev. Norllect's sermon ser-mon next Sabbath morning at the Trinity M. E. church will be "The Christ Life, Its Positive and Aggressive Aggres-sive Character." At the evening scr-vlce, scr-vlce, 7:30, the subject will be "The Gospel of Individual Liberty or Power of Truth." Special music will be rendered ren-dered at the evening service. Everyone Every-one coidially invited. The friends of Piof. Ilutt. horticulturist horticul-turist at the A. C. of U. during the past two years, legiet to leain ihat he has tendered his lcslgnatlon and that It has been accepted. Piof. Hutt is recognized as a highly ellldenU man In his department and during his stay here has made many sincere friends. Prof. Hutt goes to the Maryland Ag-ricultuial Ag-ricultuial College. The Lincoln Hotel wants a good cook In factstusT have one. If cooking cook-ing Is your forte and you want a continuous con-tinuous position In a good place apply to Mis. M. E. Hanks. Mrs. Agnes Pitkin Turner, wife of Fied II. Turner of Magrath, Is In the county visiting her numeious relatives. rela-tives. About seven years ago she, with her youthful husnand.started for Canada by team. They aie now located lo-cated In Magrath and have three nice children who aie with her. Her many relatives and friends are more than glad to sec her. She Is the plctuie of health. RIO LINE OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S JACKETS AND CAPS. CHEAPEST IN TOWN, AT JOHN II. ANDERSON'S. The jurors for the Octobor term of court are as follows: Olof Nelson, A. G. Lundstiom, William Andrews, Win. II. Tlialn, Frank II. Raugli, W. G. Panlelson, Christian Garff, Joseph Odell, of Logan: Ell liiadlcy and I). 11. Allen, of Hyrum: W. (i. Gilillths, and Joseph S. McCann, of Smithlield; Peter Peterson of Peterboio; Hebor C. Parker, Alexander Archibald and Geo. II. Hiadshaw of WellsvlllerPctcr Jensen Jr., and Thomas Miles, ' Paradise; Adolph Hear, and Sr .n Poulsen, of Providence; John Li.oeu, I of Newton; Samuel F. W.-er, of I Lewiston. C. V Hansen general painter "Mt C. E. Lloyd, manager of the Utah Knitting Works, was In Logan on Thursday. Veal, Poik and Poultiy wanted at Hell Pros. WJIiard S. Hansen went to Salt Lake Wednesday morning on business and to attend conference. For ladles' and Men's gymnasium shoes call at Andreas Peterson's. E. R. Nielsen has iccently moved Into a residence on North 2nd East street. 447 Is now his number. "A Runaway Match" failed to draw a largchouscThursdaycvcnlng. Some of the work was exceptionally good. County Chairman Thaln went down to Salt Lake yesterday morning to confer with some of the bigger political politi-cal fellows Miss Puidee. from Lima, Montana, came to Logan yesterday. The lady isanuleeof Isaac Stewail and is an accomplished pianist. It appears that Cli.ulej Hauls Is an expert at killing ducks as well as selling sell-ing organs and pianos. On his last hunting trip he killed forty Ilects are being crowded into the sugar factory at agieat rate. Most all the beet raisers thus far are pleased pleas-ed with the outcome of their ciops. Theie will be a spirited game of football at the A. C. campus this afternoon with the Salt Lake High School team. The game Is called at 3:00 o'clock. The Novelty Theatre continues to draw crowds. A sleight of hand, mesmeric mes-meric or some other kind of a tilck is pioving quite a mystery and a source of great attraction. Dave Olson, A.C. of U's big tackle of last year, rode In on a jack Thursday evening, donned his foot ball togs and went at practice. The fans are Jubilant Jubi-lant over his return. He will play In the game today. Miss Mary E. Hums, music teacher of Garland, has come to Logan to study the piano under Miss Lillian Oliver. Miss Hums will take a few pupils and all those wishing to study with her will please leave their names at the Harris Music Store. Miss Hums has a first class method, having studied with Miss Van Hum, of New York, and she studied last year with Squire Coop of Ogdcn. The Mahler franchise which has been before the Salt Lake City council for some time lias been laid over for a week. Press lcports indicate that the only right made against the proposed pro-posed enterprise Is by the railroad and street railway companies. It seems strange that if Mr.Mahlcrissuchahot air merchant as tne opposition invariably invari-ably claims he is there Is such a strong effort on the part of some to cut him out. A couple of Lewiston democrats arc responsible for the statement that the meeting there a few nights ago was a complete failure. It was announced that King would be theie and there was considerable Interest until a telephone tele-phone message to Logan lcvealed the fact that it was never Intended for King tospeaK theie. There weic21 men in the house and 25 bojsaccoid-Ingtoour bojsaccoid-Ingtoour Informant. The speakois worked at a terrible disadvantage but managed to hammer away for a time. a conservative man made the statement state-ment on the streets Thuisdav, that he cared not who would go up as assessor asses-sor against Jos. J. Richardson this year, he would be defeated. He further fur-ther stated that his methods adopted In getting repiescntatlve men from the different localities to aid in the equalization of pioucityhada phase of fairness about it which will un-doubtedly un-doubtedly benctlt the present incumbent, incum-bent, and further, this being his tlrst term ho is entitled to the ofllce for another an-other term after giving such good satisfaction sat-isfaction up to the picsent time. The writer has had the pleasure of being shown through the new homo of Mr. A. II. Thompson which is now leceivlng tlio tinishing touches in the way of paint and paper. The papering paper-ing Is being done by Preston, Pypor & Co. and to say that It is an artistic job but half express It. The reception hall is done in a magniliccnt oriental tapestry, the parlor in a green cupId design with pillars and caps, the dining din-ing room In the same design in red. Roth these rooms aie superb. The hall and stairway aie papered with a rich red velvet backgiound, the bnl looms In pink, blue, jellow and gn'ui, and a large billiard room In led burlap, bur-lap, icd tapestry and moire celling. The woodwork and moulding are In perfect haimony, and with the absence ab-sence of seams in the lap of the paper, the absolutely straight lines all'iound, the rooms aie things of beauty and a joy foiever if taste and workmanship i count for anything. Homeseekcrs We will show von how to get a home, or pay off a loan onjourpioperty.il. A. Pkdbuson & Co "Hill" Classman will probably be at the opera house next week. Florence Huberts, one of the gieat thrcatrlcal ravorites in Logan, will bo at the Thatcher opcia "Wednesday evening tlio 12th. Elder Chas. Lallertine left jesler-day jesler-day mornh.g foi a mission to the Samoan Islands. While Mrs. 1. N. Smith and .son Milton were visiting in Salt Lake Cltj the little boy was taken III with typhoid. Piof. Smith went down Wednesday morning and is still there. The "Ituss and the Jap" at the Thatcher opera house Monday will be worth jour monej. Don't fail tosee them and the other more or less good things on tlio program. The costlvity Is but 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c. A good show at popular prices, Great sales at the Ilairls Music store. livery Kstcy piano has been sold. Mr. H. A. Hendricks, of Lewis-ton, Lewis-ton, took the beautiful colonial Estej, and there is now not a piano left to tell the talc of tlio large shipment which came in August. Another laige shipment of Kstcy Pianos is on the way. A conespondent from Wellsvi'U sends us a rathei heavy account of the, democratic meeting theie on Wcdnesdaj night vvhliii Is toolengthj to pilnt at this time, and we can not but feel Is too f.u from a fair statement state-ment of the meeting to be worthy of publication. lie siijs that "Win. Mur-ny Mur-ny la'.Kcd but was frightened to i ltd practical); that Mr. Newell Kimball proved himself nothing moie than a biaggart; that Moses Thatchei .vasdryand disgusting: that Mojie turiud the majorltj of Wellsvllle against him. These aie a few of the many statements which we feel sure are inconect. Tin: HnruiiLiCAN'does not believe that It Insplies confidence for a paper of ono political faith to misrepresent the meetings of another. We havo dlllcrcnces of opinion as to the questions in a campaign, but wo can not believe that It Is proper to abuso or mlsrepiescnt at any time. In Justice to Dr. 0. L. Phillips who sometimes writes to tills paper from Wellsvllle, wo make tlio statement that ho is not the correspondent re-ferred re-ferred to. |