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Show I I LOCALSQUIBLETSOFMORE OR LESS EXCITING NATURE. B I 1. 1 oil n lliiinctt went to Mention id- H tctcliiy. B It. V. Sloan k In Loau IslLinK rcl- 1 ntlvcs mill filenil H t Tliouins Smart, u.ts ;t south bound H passenger jostertlay. H k Nells It. Jlroby, of Vcllsllle, was H In LoKanjcstcitlay. H Jacob .lorncnson was a iiortli-bouiul B " p.isseiiBci H"tenla. H Hood mill; cow and calf for sale. I Apply olllcc of. I. '.. Stewart. 1 j .1. .. Stewart Is down from Illack- m 1 foot with his family for ufuwdajs. H ' The progressive people of Itluhmond H arc tlk'tirliik' on an electric light plant H for tlielrclty, with the power at IIIkIi B creek. H ' (ieorKcO. I hi) ball, who has bqenon j the coast for the past three months, J rctuincd home on Tuesday night, look- J Inland feeling well. M A. 1). Hell, of tlie firm or Hell Ilros, L returned from Star alley ycstcida) J morning where the gentleman had j been on a cattle deal. H Chailcs Illbbartl lias tilled a much IB needed want by opening a stoto at j Orcein Me. It Is located on the west J corner of .lacub Wllhelm's land, H Mrs. T. II. lltimpluoy left for Los J v Angeles jestctdaj, wheio.slie villi re- J main for a short timo and then go to J the noitliern pat tor California and re- J main with her husband for a few J months. H .lolm Olsen, an-einploie at Andet B son & Sons planing mills had his forefinger cut oir it few dajsago In a B shaping machine. The Injured hand IB Is Improving. B Dr. J. A. Denlke, dentist with Dr J Hairy Ilmlses for a iear, left jester- J day morning for Salt Lake city whole IB he will engage In business for himself. j He has rooms in the Aneibuii bulld- J ing. Dr. Denlke was a hale fellow- J well-met and in eiteles here lie w III be J missed. H A Ceorge Austin, one of the lepiuseut- j atles of the last leglslattue fioin H Utah county, addressed Die students r at the A. C of U jestcidav morning. J The AKileuUui.il college did not have f a moie anient supporter In the teeent J light than Mr. Austin Ilowasafeai- J: less man and had tlie courage or his J! convictions, and he wielded a potent Inlluenee In favor ofour Institution H: Henry Ames, of Wcilsvllle,returned from Idaho jestcrday where lie had been In search of land for location. .I.L. I'cterson.ofSmlthdeld, the man that has the cleanest oichaid In Cache county, was a vlstor to I.ogan jester-tlay jester-tlay Joseph Howell Jr., who is a student at tlie Columbia College, New Voik, has again achieved notoriety by receiving a gold medal in a welter weight wrestling contest between tlie students of Princeton, Yale, Harvard and Columbia colleges. The young man Is quite muscular In his development develop-ment and Is also a llrst-class student. His age is HI years. Willie quite a number of Wellsv II-Hans II-Hans were gathctcd at the home of 10. II.Jones,Thuisday,tring their skill as maiksmen.whcn a gun In the hands of John llailcy was discharged inopportunely inoppor-tunely and came near Injuring or killing kill-ing Mr. Jones. It appears that all wcic through shooting and wcro standing atomic! with thcli guns under their aims. Mr. Jones invited them to the house and all staHed, when the gun went olf, tearing thrpugh a buggy wheel very near Mr. Jones. Ilallcy tlldn'tcvcn know that. It was his giii that was Died and turned with a warning to his companion compan-ion behind him. It is foituuate indeed in-deed that no one was hurt Members of tho Ancient Order of Free and Accepted Masons who ie-side ie-side in Logan gave a banquet at the Lincoln Hotel Thursday evening and Invited themselves to it In older that the adv (stability of Instituting a lodge here might bo discussed. "Though they wrestled with toothsome viands and smoked good cigars the greater part of the evening, no dcllnlto decision deci-sion was arrived at ns to tho lodge proposition. pro-position. Some were for It, others against It. They all had a delightful time, however, and It is believed that tills dlllltlence about the matter may be In the hope that another banmiet will be round to bo the ptoper tiling. Those piesent were- Messrs A. M. Fleming, J. K. Shepaid. Capt. II D. Stver, i:. A Williams. Thomas Dono-Mel, Dono-Mel, Di. II II. Cantrll. I!ev. A. L. Noilleet, V K. Keeker, L J Matlock and two others whose names we did not leain. Last Issue we staled that Miss Mor-lell Mor-lell gave Miss Leah Daniels a "linen .showei " Instead It was a handkerchief handker-chief shower, and thu foimur was given giv-en by Misses Amy Wilson and Maggie Jones, on Saturday, the 1.1th The tlccoiatlons were pink bells whlchworc strung every where. (James wcro played and a delicious lunchscrvcd. A argc pink bell was hung from the chandelier and each guest was given a ribbon which was attached to the paper holding the linen In the bell. The brlde-to-be'stepped under the bell, then ribbons wcic pulled and the linen lin-en showered down over her. Those Invited were Misses Leah, Prcal, Mil-red Mil-red and L'dna Daniels, Marlon Hendricks, Hen-dricks, Mable Wilson, Klva, Nora and Jennie Lllason, Eva Stoddaid, Vcuua ' McAllstcr, Uretta Morrison. Carrie Thomas, Agnes and Tllllo Hanson, Illrdle Haws, Gertrude Trout, Estclla Hvans, Mamie and Maggie Morrcll, Julia Nlblcy, Sophia i'otilscn, Jennie Murdock, Mrs. Jos. K. Wilson, Mrs. K. W. Iloblnson, Mrs. Kdward Hansen and Mrs. T. K. Daniels. P'armcrs expecting to buy farming Implements should visit the Daniel-son Daniel-son manufactory. This home Institution Institu-tion Is conceded to bo one or the best In the slate. The head of the tlrm. W. (. Danlelson, has made several valuable inventions for which lie has received patents. Many of the up-to-date farmers have subscribed for stock In the institution. The company has sold over tirty disc plows to tlie members mem-bers or the Cache Valley Farmers Organization Or-ganization this season, they being entitled en-titled to a discount through their membership. Additional lines will be added this year by way or mowers and binders on which discounts will lie made the same as on plows. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Smith entertained entertain-ed at the I'icsbytcrlau church Tuesday Tues-day evening. The earlier part or the evening's pleasures came from des-seitatlonson des-seitatlonson 1'ortland and tho Lewis-Clark Lewis-Clark Exposition. Miss Annie Raymond Ray-mond read a most excellent review of "The Conquest," the story of which proved a leader to Mr. Smith's more direct talk on the cxpcdltloifof Lewis and Clark. Mr Smith dwelt on the wonderful results or that expedition and brought out many Interesting facts. That tt!,fjOO was all that Con-gloss Con-gloss would appionrlatc toward this till) seems Incredible, yet 'lis true. Following Mr. Smith, came some Instrumental In-strumental music by Miss Kdna Linn, and then splendid refreshments. Tho evening's pleasures proved truly enjoyable en-joyable and It was with general regret that the guests noted the time for departure. We understand that It Is the Intention ol Mr. and Mrs Smith to leave Logan at the cud or thu present pres-ent school) car. They will locate In California. It will be remembered that Mr. Smith gave up tlie work at the New Jersey Acadein) last year and went to California, but consented to lcluin when it was found impossible impossi-ble to (III the vacancy satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. Smith have many warm friends hero who will regret to have them go. |