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Show W.' LOCAL NEWS) M A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER IS ASKED V. ' TO CONSIDER HIMSELF OR HERSELF AN EDITOR m Ik j An electric south-bound passenger H ? train was wrecked south of Brlgham City yesterday morning. It scorns 1 that the passenger train was making H stops to take on students and tho fog was so -thick that tho crew on H n work train also south-bound did . not boo tho passenger In time to B avoid n collision. Tho passengers wero badly shaken up and some H quite sovorcly scratched and brul3- (' cd. One conductor was Injured but H I tho extent of tho Injuries could not 1 j bo learned. Tho cars wero badly 'damaged. H H WANTED A girl or middle aged H woman to do general housework. H By day or week. 1G8 North First East, Phono 15. adv. 1-13. H -. , Representative Walter W. Jones H has been too 111 to attend tho open- H lng sessions of the legislature, hav- B lng been connncd to his room with H n severe attack of pleurisy. H . The Cacho Valley Mercantile com- H pany has experienced a big business H this week. It's ten day gigantic H prlco reduction salo has nttracted H a great many buyers. On Saturday, H tho management expects to offer a great Inducement to purchasers by H giving absolutely free to ovory pcr- H son who spends a dollar cash In tho fl crockery, tinware, or chlnawarc do- H partments, a beautiful plate. B H Como ono, como all to tho married H folks ball to be given Friday, Jan. H 12, In the Fourth ward amusement H hall, under ausulces of Svca assocla- H tlon. adv. LLLH H The contract for hauling city gar- H bage has been awarded to Alfred H Gnehm at tho regular meeting of the City Commissioners Monday night. H Miss Ethel Smith of Paradise was H in Logan Tuesday. lYSBVSBvJ - mm m . Logan is becoming a Hvo town when It comes to keeping up to dato with other towns of tho state. Tho past few days there have been a good ninny young fellows enjoying themselves with motor bobs and as a pastime It seems to bo very popular popu-lar as thoso who nro indulging aro not only tho younger sot. A good many grown-ups are passing away tho afternoons and evenings coasting on theso bobs. During the past few days N J. DeSandcrs, tho Hvo bicycle man has built two of these bobs, ono for Dr. Charles Amussen and tho other for Ccorgo Ecclcs. For Salo 1 largo flro and burglar burg-lar proof olllco safe; good condition and a bargain. Apply this ofllco. Adv. tf Services wero held in tho Second ward mooting houso on Tuesday over tho romalns of Rosa Hayball, tho llttlo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Hayball. Tho spoakers wero John T. Caine, Jr., N. W. Kimball and Bishop N. W. Merkely. Tho II. Y. Collego double quartot furnished tho music with solos sung by Frank Bauajh 'and Mrs. Dertta Schocnfeld of Salt Lako City. Thero was a largo attendance at the services. For salo or rent. An Underwood typewriter, in good condition. Apply this ofllco. tf. A good many dogs aro being killed kil-led by tho city pollco on account of their strango actions. Owners of valuablo dogs would do well to tlo them up for a period of throe weeks, to determine If they aro afflicted with tho rabies. Stray dogs are not safe on tho streets. No chances will bo taken with stray dogs. A call was received from Newton that a dog was acting peculiar, and instructions instruc-tions wero given to kill tho animal. LOST Ono brown fomalo water Spaniel, answers to namo of Nellie. Owno O. W. Smith, sec 4 man, Richmond. Reward. adv. 1-11. Tho Moses Olson who was Implicated Impli-cated in tho bootlegging caso in tho justice court this week was not Moses Olsen, tho city sexton, but an out of town man. John A. Crockott, tho. abstractor, was in Salt Lako Tuesday on business. busi-ness. Miss Graco Kent has roturned from a pleasant visit In Pocatello. Anton Kohler Is arranging his affairs af-fairs In order to mako a trip to St. Georgo next week. An order will bo mado Saturday to owners of dogs to olther muzzle them or to keep them tied so there will bo no danger of them molesting any other animal or person. Rend section flvo of tho ordinanco published In this Ibsuo of tho Republican. Re-publican. It refers to tho courso ono will have to take In caring for their dogs. j TO RENT Furnished rooms, 337 J North First West. adv. 1-25. HSHSIHBIlSIHSnklHSISlMIIHMtlMHMHH Tho Logan Stono and Monument company has Just received an order for two largo monuments. Ono was purchased by Christian II. Poulsen and Mrs. II. II. Allen of Cove to bo erected at tho grave of their parents par-ents at Franklin nnd thp other was purchased by Mr. Poulsen and will bo erected at tho grave of his wife in tho Logan cometery. Mrs. Harriett L. B. Darling, "consulting "con-sulting housekeeper," as sho naively calls hersoir, will appear upon the program of tho Housekeepers Conference Con-ference to ho hold at tho Utah Agricultural Agri-cultural Collego, January 20 to February Feb-ruary 3, according to Miss Gertrude McChoyno, of tho Extension Division of tho Institution. 9 Former Governor E. M. Amnions, Am-nions, big rancher and stock man, national authority on the feeding of baby beef, president of the Western National Stock Show of Denver, an Important factor In the Agricultural nnd commercial development of Colorado during tho past 20 years, will be a big drawing card at tho Logan Round-up, to be hold at tho Utai Agricultural Collego January 29 to February 3. The United States Civil Service Commission announces an open competitive com-petitive examination for railway mall clerk, for men only, on February Febru-ary 10, 1017, at Logan. From tho register of ellgtbles resulting from this examination certification will be mado to All vacancies ns they may occur In this position nt $900 a year, unless It Is found to bo In tho Interest Inter-est of tho servlco to Mil any vacancy by reinstatement, transfor, or promotion. pro-motion. William Edwards returned homo Tuesday aftor attending tho democratic demo-cratic Jollification in Salt Lako City Monday. Tho Illalr Motor company has recently re-cently unloaded at their placo of business ono of tho largest shipment ship-ment of tires ever mado to Logan. This was a $3,500- shipment of tho famous Firestone tires. Kimball Auto company unloaded a carload of tho 1917 model Oakland Oak-land Sensible Six yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Anderson, Mrs. Lettlo Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Will Howell and Judge nranghnm all left for California Wednesday morning. S. Iloyd Hatch; manager of tho Motor Sales Corporation at Salt Lako City Is in Denver, Colo., on business for their firm. 1J. Lcsllo Montrose and Miss Agnes Roberts, two popular young pooplo I of this city get married today, in tho Salt Lako temple. j Doth Mr. Montrono and Miss Rob-j Rob-j erts aro employed nt tho First Na-j Na-j tlonal Hank; Mr. Montroso as bookkeeper book-keeper and Miss Roberts as stenographer. stenog-rapher. Thoy will both'continuo in tho employment of tho bank and will rosldo on Kast Center street, whero thoy lmvo a cozy now bungalow. Wo offer our congratulations. The English class for foreigners' at tho Lowell evening school started start-ed again last Monday evening and will continue regularly on overy Monday until March 15. adv. 1-11. Mrs. Eliza Owon of Wellsvllle, who has been critically ill fo rthe past week is reported as better today. Tho Royal Welsh Malo Quartet appears In tho tabernacle next Monday Mon-day evening under tho auspices of the M. I. A. Admission 25c nnd 35c adv. 1-11. . t Tho Logan Garage and Supply company banqueted their employees at tho Hotel Logan Cafe Tuesday night. J. P. Toolson of Smlthfleld wns transacting business in Logan-yesterday. Funeral services will be held in tho First ward meeting house today to-day at 2 p. m. over the remains of Mrs. Christine Anderson. Reserved seats for the Welsh Quartet on salo at Morrell Clothing company's store. Price 35c. 1-11. Mrs. Phllo Kent Is visiting in Lew-iston Lew-iston with her daughter, Mrs. Dan Duttars. |