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Show B Generalities, H C. V. Hansen palntci, 'phone ilok. m John Andcison, or Lcwiston. :is in H Logan Saturday. B Abraham Smllli, tin- meichant of B Smithlield. was in Logan on Satuiday. H We sell the F.ai tli and l.oin money B on it. II. A. I'edeisen - Co. B Dr. Canirail was called hut Horn M Ilyrum to attend a veiy sevcie case in this city recently. M $15,000 local money to loan on Ileal K Kstate. II. A. Pedeiscn & Co. B lleiuy .lensen, the big chief or Hy- B nun, was In Logan Saturday taking in B H Vanti:i (ihl to do geneial house- H woik. Mis. S. A. Langlon BBa Mr. Amos Riown, of the Second BBV ward Is sulleiing with a severe attack B BBV Lost- (iood .shawl near .sugar fact- H ory on Friday, the ."0th. Ucltiin to H Win. Watteison. of the 'I lihd ward, H Is visiting his sister, Mrs. Kate Ho'- BBB biook. al lloiintifiil. BBB Lost -stiayed or stolen, lilucMal- H tc.se Tom-cat. lieliiin same to (Jull HBB Nebeker. BBB P. K. Keeler returned fiom Call- BBB " fornia on .Sunday night. Mis. Keeler BBB Is expected home in about ten das. BBB G. (icsel, the bilck maker of Cache B county, will sell hiick by the wagon BBV or car load. The choicest kind. B Mr. and Mis. Itobcit. Shipley weie B over from I'.nadise Thursday taking B advantage of the lemaikable sales now BBVJ BBV Foil Sai.h Several good icsideuce B piopeitles in i;ood localities in Smith- B Held. For iufoi mat ion apply to.lames H Mllligan, Smlllilleld. BVbB Marriage licenses Nsued in tlie BVAB month of December 11(01 -weie sixty, fl forty-four of which weie solemnied BVMB In H RKMl.MRI.R When you puiehase. BVAB a stallion fiom A. 05. Kdwaids, he Is BVAB fully coeied with iusuiaiice. ' BVAB Nephl .loliiison, foimeily of Uigau B now lesldiug In Huitou, Idaho, letuiu- BVB cd homo on Monday after a slay of BVAV tluee weeks with Ids relatives in this BVMV '01 liemuantsof all kinds of Hoods ul H i or ) oil regular in ice at Logan Diy BVAB Dr. .lainei CjcIiimii, who has been BVAB lieie the past few weeks lsitiug Mis. BVMB P. D. Stoops and family, left Monday BVMB for his old home in Kentucky wlieie BBMB nc ul" u,,t" N,:i- BVMB 'l' llilu' ouu I'lMhlng and over- B coats al UNK HALF pi Ice. Plenty BVMBj ' rubber boots lor children. Cheap BVMBJ Sale sale on Hats. New bold the BVMBJ The City Council at It-, last meet lug BVMBj elected Cotiuclliiian MoNlcl as a BVMBJ director In the Logan, Hyde Park and B Sinlthllel'.l Canal Co. Ho will meet BVMBJ .with the. stockholder on the Kith of BVMBJ Fobruuiy to ropicseiit this city's In-BVMBJ In-BVMBJ VMVMB Lost near tliecornerof Plrst North VMVMBJ and Maui street, on Saturday, a pme VBVMj containing $l'-. Kinder plea-e leave VMBVM at thN oillce and receive one half the VMVMBJ VBVMj The ScandinaWau dance last Priday VBVMj evening w-as well patroni.ed, the VBVMj Palace being almost moio than com- VMVMBJ fortably Hied. Hesides the usual waltz VBVMj and twoslep. old lashloued dances MVMBB popular in Scandiuaia were indulged VBVB in. The piomotei of the altali ate BVMVMT highly pleased with Its success, BVMVMt were the guests that exenlng. VMVMBJ Ladies' Waists- The kinds that B weie H:S and 2.:o,cholce$l.i;o al Lo- H gnn Diy Goods Co. BVMBfl Mr. Alfred Pniioll, foimerly of Lo- VMVMBJ gnn, but now with his family, a lesl- VBVMVj dent of New York, being a pupil of BVMBfl Dudley Ituck. .Ir , Is making line prog- BJBBflj less In Ids musical studies. 1'iof. BDHHl liuck Is greatly eucouinged with the BVMVflJ excellent mateiial he has found to VMVMVfl woik with, and docs not hesitate to VMVMVB praise Mr. Paircll tor his intelligent VMVMVfl conception of tasks set for him in this HHHHVj line. 1'iof. liuck takes lead among BBHBVj baritones and toachors lioro, and Mr- VMBBBJ Parrell is forluuato In being numbered VMVMBBj amonglils pupils. l-'rom "Salt Lakers BVhBVMj in VMVMVMVaC'VMVMVMVMt Chailes Hancock, of Downey, Is In Logan on business. Cerjaln lines of shoes aie being closed' m gieatly icduced prices at And leas Peleison's. Miss Kllle Moiehead is down fiom Helena visiting friends hi Logan. She will leturu hi about one week. Ladies felt shoes and sllppeis aie being closed out tegardlcss ol cost, at Andieas Peterson's. A little child or Mr. and Mis. Alma Olsen, of Hyium, died last Saturday and was hurled Monday aftcinoon. Kou Sai.k --") months-old pup. Hair mast I IV and half Newfoundland, inquire in-quire 118 south, Hid Kast. fc A son ol M. .lohusoii of College Ward isatltlcctcd with pneumonia and Is In a very sorlouscondltlon 'tis said. LOST Itlack rnaio. star in forehead, fore-head, bianded T T on left shoulder. Infoiiii W. M. Tarbut ss N r.th West. The ball given by the A.C. Athletic Clubat the Thatcher pavilion Monday Mon-day evening was well pationlcd, the boys netting quite a nice little sum. On the Inside' pages of this paper will be found a most Inteicstiugaitlclc lelatlve to dry farming. Mr. Geo. L. Panel), or Smilhlleld. Is the author, and the same appeals in Panne is Institutes In-stitutes Annual No. ". It is well wnith leading. John Montrose is highly enthusiastic oer his lind ol maible in the canyon. Ilesajshe knew it was llieie and after eight jeais he has found It. Mi. Montiose says that the quantity Is piactlcally unlimited and that the quality is superllne. The black maible ho has takes polish easier than Vciiuonl maible shipped liiheieand Is lusl as pietty. lie says lie has oidcis foi all he can get out. The year old baby girl of T. K. Kicks Jr. and wife died on the 1:2th or the month, after an illness of two weeks. The little one died at Grant, wlieie Mrs. Hicks was visiting icla-tlvcs. icla-tlvcs. The funeral services weie held last Pilday at the residence of liishop T. K. Kicks, appioprlatc remarks be-ins be-ins made by Klders Hyium Kicks and Kll McKntlie. A mixed quaitetto fiom the First ward choir furnished the music, liexburg Curient Journal. Lost-Hay colt, branded on right shoulder C w ith bar under.star in head snip on nose. Kewaid. IC.ra Cailson, :id waul Logan. The many ftiends or Piof Diyden now or the Montana Agricultural College, but found Iv of the Ptali Agricultural College, will be pleased tolcain that he has been oll'eied an excellent position with the Cypher's Incubator Compaii). Piof. Dry en has not as yet. decided to accept the oiler, though it is uudeistood that the sal-aiy sal-aiy paid Is much In advance or his present one. There aie, as we hae riequently said, plent; or oppoitunl-tles oppoitunl-tles along agricultural lines for men who will prepaie themsehes Deseiet Parmer. We collect all kinds or Indebtedness, oul-lawed notes and accounts special attention. II. A. I'edeisen & Co. Oillce ocr First National Hank. The attraction at the Thafher Opera House tomoi low evening will be "The Ilonnle Krler Hush", with J. II. Stoddail as Lachlau Campbell and Keiiben Fax to be seen In Ids familiar cieallon of Aichibald MeKlttriok. the philosophical 'Drumtochly postman. This Is the foutth season of Kirke La Shelle's pioduction of tni.s stiong play of life In Scotland, and each succeeding suc-ceeding year leaves it moie tlrmly entrenched en-trenched In the hearts or the theatre-going theatre-going public. It Is uot only a play, that has much literary value, but a simplicity or treatment that appeals to all lovers or purity in thediaina. It Is doubtful If there aie many plays or plajeis who have been more generously gener-ously pralsiid than lime Mi. Stoddart, Mr. Faxand "The llonnie Hrler Hush." Hoboit (J. Laston who leads the quar-totte quar-totte with this company and plays ono of the loading roles Is well and favorably favor-ably known In Logan, having lived lie . .1 few w;us ;io Fie children of Hon D. R. Roberts'" aie sutfciing fiom cither lagilppe or S pneumonia. r Ladles' I'nion Suits for ill at Lo- j gun Dn Goods Co. ' j MNsChailottc Kyle, or the N J A . 'jj spent Sunday with MI'S Manual. .Ien-,fc sen at Mention. '. Hobert Kedfoiil wasOer fiomSteil J ing Saturday and tiled' his bond as I ji load supervisor. It Hoy's shirts and drawers worth - j n loi .tie at Logan Diy Goods Co. ' jfi Win. Lelshm.in, or Wellsllle. was 3 in Logan Satuidaj. Me leported that L theie had been live deaths In that 1 town since Christmas. j Michael Johnson, of College W.ud, j was In Logan Tuesday. Mr. Johnson j wasonuor the oiglnal suppoiteis or j this paper in a llnancial wa and we aie always glad to see him. Ladles' waists, the 1 .o and 1 T.I lor tl.oo at the Logan Dry (foods Co. James McNeil and William Follett i went to Salt Lake jesteiday morn- I Ing In the Interest or the Logan and J Richmond canal. They will probably be absent for two or tluee weeks. 100 Ladles' Vests woi tli 7.1c, special price 10c. at Logan Diy Goods (o. The Odd Fellows aie pieparlng for agiandball In the cty near fuliiie, piobably the second week In Febru-aiy. Febru-aiy. This will be an invitation affair to the extent of two or tluee bundled Cleik Laisen says that an occasional occasion-al coyote or woir hide Is brought in and the peison Is given a ceitlllcate calling for the bounty. A inagnill-cent inagnill-cent wolf hide came in fiom Mule P.nk Tuesday. John Jones, of St.Anlhony, who has been an employe of Tin: Rkitiiucan seyeial months, left Sunday for Poca-tello Poca-tello wheie he takes a place on The Tribune. Jones is a "good fellow" and we wish him good luck. In the fencing contest at the H. V. C. next Friday evening Mr. John liishop. liish-op. Dr. Fmeis. John Christiansen, and Mr. Wendleboe will act as the olllelals. This Is to be a struggle of a lirctime. and the event Is attracting considerable consider-able attention. "Rudolph and Adolph" at the opera houso Saturday night more than met expeetatlons. These comedians kept the house In a continual upioar with theli German method or getting the horse befoie the cait. and the specialties special-ties weie fairly good. The little plot theie is in the production is based on the ludlcious mistakes incident to the lemaikable simiiaiity in appeal ance of Rudolph and Adolph Diuklespiel. Some or the run was real keen and a row or the Jokes rcmaikably fresh. They got oil one on Ilyrum'.s "stiaight fionts" that was a sl..ler. As a piellminaiy the home oichestia got olf some good music and a few stunts not down on the usual pio-gram. pio-gram. Theie was a pietty fair audience audi-ence present. The Amalgamated Sugar Co. always al-ways does the handsome thing by Its employes and In its grand ball and banquet at the Pavilion last Friday evening nothing that could have added to the pleasute was missing. The hall was comfortably tilled with employes and friends and other ln Ited guests so that the scene was one of much gayet.v and pleasuie. Sumptuous Sump-tuous lerieshmcnts were served by Muidock. The pleasure did not end befoie 1 o'clock and then the guests weie loth to leave. It Is such treatment treat-ment as this that endears men to their employers and cultivates a feeling feel-ing of friendship and sluceiu inteicst lu the other The Amalgamated Is to be commended, and congratulated on the success or Its atlaii. Miss Marie Hutteballe will iccelve new students in diessmaklug dining the Hist week in Fobruaiy, for the Spring Course. Those w Ishlng a thorough thor-ough couise should avail themselves or this opportunity. Miss Hutteball's. woik, as well as tnat or her students, has been awaidcd gold medals and several other prizes at I'tah State fairs. Apply over Campbell & Moi-' rell's, Logan. I'tah. I The Deseiet News says ol the Hon-1 nio Hrier Hush Co.: "Moie than the! usual in things tlieatilcal is awakened i over the coming of "The Ronnie Uriel J Hush." The local feeling has always' been stiong for this peifectlr ptescnl-ed ptescnl-ed stage veislon or Ian MacLaien'sl tales or Scotia folk, fiom the act that the "grand old man or the stage," J I II. Stoddail Intel prets the leading lole, and that our own "Hob" Fasten, Is also a pioinliient member or the cast. Now the knowledge that this will be the last chance to seo Mr. Stoddait as Lachlau Campbell, and that Mr. L'aston letunis this time playing the Karl of Kllsplndle In addition addi-tion to singing, lends additional charm to the engagement. The Inimitable Ini-mitable Fax as "Posty" or course still remains with the company." From tho fact that It. C. Kaston.wcll known here, is with this company, togcthor with the excellent reputation or Stod daitandhis company, the Thatcher Opcia houso wHI probably be crowded Thursday night For sale Good lucerne and timothy bay. Apply to C. Railing, 2(',(iN. 1st West. W. W. McLaughlin was in Salt Lake Tuesday, as was Fied Turner, or this paper. Geo. C. Obwny. the Optician, desires lo inform Ids pations that he has made anangements to have his futuic licadquaitcrs in Pocatcllo and will ie-tin ie-tin n here at tegular Intervals when all guarantees will be made good. Should any one have the misfoitunc to break their glasses if they will send them toldm he will replace them at a icasonanle price. , Maud" May Habcock. or the State Pnlvcislty, came lo the H. Y. C. last Satinday evening but was greeted by-la by-la lather small audience. Monsieur Heaucaiie" railed to prove adiawlug ! caul but was intensely interesting to the cultuied people present. Miss Rabcock's reputation Is high and she fully sustained it on this occasion. The audiences that usually gleet the supeib talent that is biought lieie Is enough to discouiage the average person, per-son, and It should be a soince of congratulation con-gratulation that we have some people long on nene. The case of young Halls of UyU' Pa ik. In which .Mr. Noah Waidle sought to have him sent to the Reform School, came up before Judge Maugh-an Maugh-an Tuesday but was continued indefinitely. indefi-nitely. In a complaint Mr. Waidle set forth that the boy is Myeaisor age. incorrigible, beyond the contiol or his patents, that he carried a le-ohcr le-ohcr at times and had thieatcned dheise calamities ir he was piosecut-ed piosecut-ed for cutting the Waidle bov. Attorney At-torney Walters was haidly satisfied that the boy is a lit candidate for the leformaton and the case was laid I over for a time |