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Show Generalities. U. V. Hansen painter, 'phono llok. Moses Holt has been indispose the past few days with lagrlppc. Joseph A. Smith and wife were over from Providence last evening. 15,000 local money to loan on Ileal Estate. II. A. Peilctsen & Co. C. U. Johnson, of Hyde Park, one of the old pioneers, was In Logan Friday. Ladles' Union Suits Tor 2.1c at Logan Lo-gan Dry Goods Co. Nlcoll Poulscn, one of the big Republicans Re-publicans Mcndon, was over on Friday. Fri-day. G. G easel, the brick maker of Cache county, will sell brick by the wagon or car load. The choicest kind. Mis. Eugenia Harris Lundquist, of Hyde Paik, was a Logan visitor Wednesday. Wed-nesday. IlEMEMIlEll Whciiioti purchase a stallion fiom A. G. Edwaids, he is fully coveted with insuiauce. Pneumonia is prevailing to an alarming extent among the chlldien In Paradise. Ladles felt shoes arid slippers ate being closed out regardless of cost, at Andreas Pctci sou's. Miss Luella Nebeker is again quite 111 from the etleets of typhoid tever, which she recently had. .100 Remnants of all kinds of Goods at or I oil' regular pt ice at Logan Diy Goids Co. E.vSherill Rigbj's wife has had a sevetu attack of pneumonia. Fiom late lcpoilssho Is impioviug. Fot: Sai.k Seveial good residence piopcitles in good localities in Smith-Held. Smith-Held. For iufoimatlon apply to. lames Millisan, Smlthtield. David O. Calder, of Salt LakeCIt), with tils family, is moving to Ani-mon, Ani-mon, Idaho, to make it their future home. Ccitaln lines of shoes ate being closed it greatly icduccd prices at Andteas Peterson's. Thomas Lee, one of theenglnects on the Cache Valley spur, is down fiom Preston, lie has a sick gill at the hospital. Postmaster . I. N. Hansen, of Newton, New-ton, was In Logan Thursday. He sajs the roads in his vicinity ate not in a very bad shape. If this year Is similar to previous ones the line weather wc arc having is an indication of rough weather in the spilng months On Tuesday night a successful dance was given at Hyde Park for the bene-lit bene-lit of James Kit by who is on a mission in the Samoan Islands. Wc have some clothing and overcoats over-coats at ONE HALF price. Plenty of rubber boots for children. Cheap Sale sale on Hats. New bold the Clothier. William Rowdcu.ol Lewlston,was In Logan Wednesday. Mr. Ilowden has not escaped the epidemic of lagrinpe which has prevailed. LOST Rlack mate, star in foie-head, foie-head, branded T T on lelt shoulder, lnfoim W. M. Tarbet bS N .Mil West. Hide is McMuiiln and Kelch, of Salt Lake, held a meeting at II) do Park Tuesday afternoon, under the auspices . of the 132nd quorum of seventy. ' Thetc was a large attendance. I It Is slated that a great deal of sickness sick-ness prevails in Biigham City, the dlf-liculty dlf-liculty being pneumonia and typhoid, principally. A lady of fotty years of ago had a serious attack of croup. The olllcers of the city should certainly cer-tainly call the attention of the people I to the obsei vanco of the sanitaiy conditions con-ditions of their lcspectivc places. The city needs some attention in this i respect. lilshop Newton Woodruff, of Smith-i Smith-i tield has iccently made an extended 1 trip through some of the malncUics of the state examining the different water sv steins. This has been done in the Interests of the city of Smith-tieiJ. Smith-tieiJ. whi'ie a water system Is about to be built. Hans A. IVdeisen, the real estate man, came up fiom Ogdcn Wednesday night. Mr. Peterson attended the stockholders meeting of the Utah Knitting factory. Their place of business busi-ness will be changed to the Weather-spoon Weather-spoon building on Seventeenth street, just acioss the bridge noith of Ogdcn. Complaint is made that bos and oung men ate guilty of walking Into pilvate premises In the search for overshoes. Ills said that the youngsters young-sters match up to the veranda as though they were at home, calmly try on the oveislioes left there and perchance per-chance If a pair lits Just properly they march oil -vlth It. Roys probably do not regard this as In the nature of stealing but It is.and should they happen hap-pen to gel caught would be liable to a lino or imprisonment. It would be better to work for the dollar that a pah of rubbers would cost. S. II. Roundy, of Heiison. came to Logan Saturday. Wc sell the Eaith and Loan money on it. 11. A. Pcdcrscn & Co. Alma Ilctison, of Newton, was In' Logan yesterday. The Hyde Park choir and band held their annual sociable on last Wednesday Wednes-day night commencing at H::S0. A tine supper was served and the allalr ended end-ed with an cnjo.vablc dance. We collect all kinds of indebtedness ont-lawcd notes and accounts special attention. II. A. Pcdcrscn & Co. Oillce over Fiist National Rank. George L. Fanell Is now a member of the Logan Fifth watd, as hlscertl-llcate hlscertl-llcate of standing In the chinch has been transferred fiom Smlthtield to that place. A favoiabte mention can be honestly made of the conductor and brakeman that runs on the Cache Valley train fiom Salt Lake to I'rcston, They ate courteous and obliging to all passengers. passeng-ers. Roy's shiits and drawers worth t0o for:i.eat Logan Pr) Goods Co. James Ilendeison and wife with their son, II. F. Ilendeison. came down fiom Oneida on Tuesday night. They were called here through the severe Illness of Renjamln Williams, the father of Mrs. Henderson. Ladies' Waists: The kinds that were f2.2"i and $2..10,cholce 1.00 at Logan Lo-gan Dry Goods Co. John Spande ictiirned fiom Salt Lake Wednesday night. On March 1st. Mr. Spande Intends starting up in the furniture business. Ho has rented the east apartments of the Stevens Implement house for the business. For sale Good lucerne and timothy hay. Apply to C. Railing, 2iid N. 1st West. It Is reported that an oiganlation of the farmers of Benson ward has been clfected for the purpose of enter- j Ing an action against the Hear River canal company for damages caused by the backing up of the water fiom the dam, hence Hooding land adjacent to the river and making it piactlcally , worthless. ! The Hcckeepers should not foiget I the meeting willed for today at 2 p.m. I at the court house. Logan. The I Cache Valley Reekeepers Association hopes for a large attendance of those I interested In the production of honey that steps may bo taken toward a i more effective organiat ion. In times i past bees have proved a prolitable In-i In-i vestment in Cache county and many 'are hoping for a levlval of Interest ! and effort. Attend the meeting. I George Swendscn, government siir-' siir-' veyor. passed thiough Logan on Wednesday Wed-nesday enioute for Preston, where theie is a lawsuit on involving all the rights of water in Cub liver. There ) arc about twenty of the ablest lawyers of the west engaged in the case I Many corpoiatlons and individuals I have water rights in the stream. Under the dhection of Survevor Swendscn measurements of the stieam will be taken. The engagement of Mr. Charles U. Hanfoid is alwajs an event of Interest Inter-est to patrons of the tlircatre who enjoy en-joy romance in Its rational form. Fiction has pioduccd no more fascinating fascin-ating character than the mad-cap hero Don Caesar de Ray.an. The role is one for which Mr. Hanfoid, with his solid experience in the tragic and lomautlc drama, his giaceful personality personal-ity and his facility for the Intepiela-Hon Intepiela-Hon of rcllned humor would seem to be Ideally adapted. MIssMaile Dorf-nah, Dorf-nah, who has been so conspicuously associated as-sociated with some of Mr. llanford's most distinguished triumphs will have the role of Maritane, one in which her numeious admircis will assuredly delight de-light to welcome her. Don C'casar will be presented with elaborate scenery and costumes and a company of exceptional strength at the Thatcher Thatch-er Opera House on Friday, Feb. Ilrd. Postmaster Odell Is making anangi'-inents anangi'-inents calculated to produce a better mail seivice In the suburbs of the city. As at present many cill.ens living along the O. S. L. In the .southwestern part of the city aie not served either be the city carncis nor the rural ionic carrier, and the same condition prevails pre-vails In the northeastern pait of the city. The postal laws prohibit lural carriers from dcllveilng mall to any portion of cities having fice delivei). but Mr. Odell Is pietty well satislied that he can gut a special i tiling in this case enabling the carriers to servo a gieat number of people who are now left out in the cold. The caineis on rural routes are paid by tho tnilo and in Incicaslng the milage theie Is simply sim-ply a little more pay involved. The people far out along tho O. S. L. will no doubt be delighted if any ariangc-inents ariangc-inents to serve them are made. Ladles" waists, the ?1 "0 and 1 ' for n oo at the Logan Drv Hoods ?' The basket ball team from the R. Y. , C. pla)s the "Silent Five" at tlie State Deaf and Dumb Asylum toila.v 100 Ladles' Vests worth Te, special ' price 40c. at Logan Dry Goods ' i John llcuch.ud wife have worked up I a nice little meicantllc business on the I Island. Their store Is well stocked with such supplies as aie needed in a j household. ! Harry Stoney has been undeigoing an examination in Ogdcn and Salt Lake. It is feared that another operation have will to bo performed on his legs. Mayor II. T. Peterson, of Smlthtield. with James Cantwell and James .1. Mclklc, came to Logan yesterday In the Interest of their contemplated watei system that is about to be built i In their city. , I It Is stated that during the wintei a man was around biivlug up old won--' out fur coats. He would only buv I those that weie made of wolf pelts ! Since recent developments, it isl supposed they were to be used for pio-1 curing the bounty. The farmer who has never put up Ice. even foi Use In his own house, does not know Its woith and the comforts and saving It will bilng in the hot weather. An Ice house that will hold enough for tho summer need not be an ' expensive building. It will pav fot itself it-self in one season, especially If theie be much milk, flint, etc., produced on the faun. The labor of cutting, hauling haul-ing and lilling the house with lec comes when theie aie no ciops pressing press-ing for attention. Descict Fanner. On November 22ud a consignment of one car of Hour was made by the High deck Milling company to the, Rlshop's stoic house In Sail Lake. The Hour was loaded at Merrill's spur, and Oleic being no agent at that place the car was left un-ealed over night and until It reached Logan the next morning. When the Hour reached Its destination It was thirty sacks shott. The supposition Is that somebody helped himself dining the night. Special detoctlve Jones Is working on the case. A prominent and heavy taxpayer ' from the north enters a big kick about the condition of tho ,ioad between i Logan and Hjde Paik. This it.ad Is! almost Impassable even at this time1 he says, and should be Impioved nowi at a time when work on It would cost ' the least. Men are Idle at present' and could be Induced to haul giavel for a nominal sum, almost, and it, would take but a few hundred loads I to make the north load ono of cnnvci -' lencc and pleasure rather than an eve-! sore as It Is at present. This gentleman ' suggests that the commissioners, Mr.! Knowles. particularly, get In a carri-! age and take a trip over the load, i He is of the Hun belief that if the gentlemen will do this they will be I convinced of the absolute necessity i and deslrabllty of impiovuments being ' made there. . Joseph Foster, a member of the Ida-, lio legislature, passed thiough Logan1 Thuisday on his vvav to Preston vvlieie i he had been subpoenaed as a witness in the water case now being 1 1 led at that place. In speaking of the legls-1 lative vvoik, Mr. Foster stated that' the mcmbeis weic anxious to pass measuies to imurove the pieseut methods In toad building thioughout the state, and possibly a law may bo I made creating the olllce of a road commissioner for each county, who will have general supervision of all load building, thus le.lleving the county coun-ty commissioners of this part of the work. Ry doing this It is thought I that the roads would be mote uniform in their construction, and the means and nibor expended would beiitlli.ed to .i better advantage Tiik Rni'i'in.ic.VN's vvlieless telegraphy tele-graphy outfit failed to recoid the assault as-sault made on Miss Rachel Elwell last ' Monday night. The young lad) with a oung man named Colin was letinii-I letinii-I ing home fiom the A. C. lull at the I Pavilion and had tinned Into the allev just west of the Logan Steam Laun-i Laun-i diy when an Individual lalsed fiom the dark shadows am with some weapon wea-pon struck at the young man, who stooped, with tho lesiilt that Miss I Elwell was stiuck on the side of the I head and rather severely injuu'd I Tho young man lied and the )oung lady made hur way to tho tear of her father's place of business, vvheie the family resides. The alatui was given and a few minutes later Olllcers Hen-son Hen-son and Drysdale ai rested Henry Moi-, Moi-, it'll at the home of his mother. When confronted by iheuuiceis, he admitted the assault 'lis said, and claimed that he was after some of those Vaudeville people who had ejected him fiom the playhouse a few nights before. Moi-rell. Moi-rell. who Is usually Intoxicated, mistook mis-took the young man with Miss Elwell ! for one of the people on whom he de-siied de-siied roveuge, so blued away at him with his crutch. Morrell lias it-ally been a public nuisance for a long time and It Is understood that an eHort will be made to dispose of him for a year or two. t |