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Show Local Briefs. Big Sale now on before morning, at Newbold's. Joseph Card, son of President Card, has a case of smallpox. Mrs. Lee Jones, of tho Third ward, gave birth to a tine baby girl Sunday. ltlshoq L. C. Larsen, of Olcndale, Idaho, was In Logan yesterday. The beet seeders will commence planting the latter part of this week. Four son's of President Joseph F. Smith start on missions this spring. Charlie Nlbley.Jr., fiom Star Valley, Is in Salt Lake visiting his parents. For Sale -A good pasture, 8x18 rods cheap for cash. Gustavo Iternston, 331 South Fifth West. John II. Squires, well-known to Logan Lo-gan I tcs, was elected a member of the Ilcxburg council last week. Call and see "The Hell System" Clothing. Sale now on at Newbold's, the Clothier's. Kvldcntly the Democrats on the Hoard of Education like Mr. McLaug-lin. McLaug-lin. They arc trying to force him to return from Montana. Wcldon Kanda'l, who occupied the position of cook In Logan for some time past, is now working on a dining car between Salt Lake and Denver. Cobbler Slmonds, cmploed In the C. II. llaker shoe establishment, will have to make shoes for another now. His wife presented him with a baby boy Sunday. A. M. Ficcbalrn, of Nounan, Hear Lake Valley, commences to gather dry stock throughout Cache Valley this week. A little son came to the home of Commissioner Joseph Knowlcs last Friday evening, tho fourteenth born to Mrs. Knowlcs. "Teddy" has al-icady al-icady wired congratulations from Texas. According to the Hox Elder Report one Hclman Campbell chewed oil tho car of ono William Newman while in a scrap at Rosette a few dajs ago. Efforts Ef-forts to tlnd the car have been fruitless fruit-less and it Is generally believed that Campbell swallowed It. ' Noble Warrum, secretary of the Utah Mexican Rubber company, ic-t ic-t limed from Mexico last Monday.look-ing Monday.look-ing as blown as a berry. The gentleman gentle-man expresses great contidcncc in the lubber project that has been launch-led. launch-led. A report will be made on the tlndlngs of tho committee which went I to Mexico to investigate. Elder James Klrby. of Hyde Park, has returned from the Sainoan mis- slon, for which he was set apart Feb. I 1, '02. The conferences of Savall, Up-olu Up-olu and Tutulla were his Holds of labor. He says the work Is In a good J condition and Is progressing nicely, especially on tho Islands owned and i controlcd by the United States, where ' religious freedom is.Tlio work Is grow- ing also on the German Sainoan islands is-lands In spite of the lack of religious 1 freedom prevalent there. : Elder David Dahle, of Clarkston.has returned from the Central States, for which he was set apart Nov, 25, '02 and the conference of North Txas was his Held of labor. The last four months of his mission he labored as Sunday school superintendent and Hrst counselor to tho president. There are three Sunday schools at tho present time, and the work Is progressing very fast. On his way home ho visited Carthago and Nauvoo. Joseph Nelson, farm foreman of tho A. C. of U., went south on Friday morning. He will remain for ono week in Salt Lake county, directing work on an alkali farm that is under the supervision of the Experiment station of Utah, in co-ooeratlon with the agricultural department at Wash ington. Mr. Nelson will go from Salt Lako to Montlcello, San Juan County, to look after the expeilment farm In that locality. Mr. Nelsen will be absent ab-sent until May 1st. Loganltes liavo heard of the great "flggerer," Stookey, the man who went to St. Louis and is now 'making Director Francis do some tall ligtir-Ing. ligtir-Ing. They liavo read some ot his "tlggerlng" in connection with the I', of V. and tho A. 0. of U., but about the man himself they have heard little. Tiik Ki:iuiiL!CAN is pleased to announce that it has managed to get Into telepathic, phonographic, chromatic connection with Anna Eva Faykc, tho gieat wondei who visited Richmond last week and told the people peo-ple there all about Mars, and she being be-ing kindly gavo In detail an argument Mr. Stookey lad with himself in Ills private chamber. This argument Is tho ono he was rehearsing for uie in tho recent tight against the A. (' of V. Inasmuch as the arguments of lliotheri Kingsbury and Love have been piescnted, it Is but light that Stookey should receive an equal share ot recognition On tho third page of this paper, tho StooVcy argument, as given us by the lady whoso portrait and interviews appeared In the Rich-mond Rich-mond Sunday morning Tilune, and Halroil, and the Saturday evening D.'scret Ncwsless, is presented In-full. itccausc the Hoard of Education asked for $8,000 less money In 1001 than In 1003 and are now $5,000 short, tho Democratic organ sees great breakers break-ers ahead for the taxpayers. This figuring Is something like Mr. Stookey's. Marriage licenses have been granted as follows: James E. Williamson, Wellsvllle and Esther L, Staylcy, Hy rum; Fred Luthy and Annie Yost, Providence; Joseph N. Ncwbold and Jennie M. Cole, Logan; Moroni Hansen Han-sen and Nora Lowe, Logan. Joe Squires is the father of a baby girl, the only one in the family. Tills little cherub came on Wednesday of last week but Joe didn't come down out of the clouds until a day or so ago and this accounts for the newspapers not getting hold of it. It might be mentlonod that Mrs. Squires is the mother and Is getting along nicely. It. Mahler telephoned J. A. Ilcnd-rlckson Ilcnd-rlckson to bring some Logan people to Ogden and assist him to secure a franchise fran-chise through that city. Although tho council passed an ordinance Mayor Classman vetoed it. The matter was to como up again Monday night. Mr. Hcndrickson, Mayor Robinson and Commissioner Knowlcs went down. Action was deferred for ono week. |