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j UADINO HOTEL Of OGOtN CITY THE REED H In a iniiilol of PotiVDiilonoe. Tlio liolcl H iiIIIlo "OxTiI fict Nihil mint Ktinctniin H and comfoftalile In the int Inn H rImalorn. no cIlmMnir si airs; nfiirn- H lihut thrnuKhout ltixTii- law Unlit anil clean Our In'I am In xurtiiux H Till: LOCATION It (im of km al ail- H vamait to all i-lawn of patroni .1 ' block Kait of Union IIcikjI. at tlm j rorncr of Twenty llft.li anil Uaililmr- H1 tun A Mimic, within two MockH In B oltlit'r direction arn tin prim Itial luisl- i nfHlioiiwtcf tint iltv Cltj Hall Park M omxnltu on tlm Vttstt tlraiul OlK-ra ; llounii adjoining on tin) Houtlu Utali- i na Park llwatrii ncrnsi tlm tm t H north. Tint hit trie Strut rallwajs H from all parti of tlm city crntrr at Hn H ItHiloon, Thuiilrlirali'il (yd en can- H yon Is hut tlirrc mills illstant. to H which ntri'ft cant anil hiii'k MnoH start B KUItOI'KAN I'l.NN. Itati'i Itoomi H 50 ruilH tnr Ia anil upwards. Ex- H rt'llrnl Cafn In ronniH tloti, 11m licut H valtii) for llin tnoni')' In tlioHtalnijf H Utah Heed Hotel eo.. Props. aLLH .BHnH I A LIST OF I LITTLE I THINGS OF I LARGE IM- H PORTANCE M Good Values in KNIT H GOODS. You seldom H realize .how important H these little articles are H until you are caught H without them. H You waut to stock up H now before you go away. H You will probably be in a H position to put some to a H goou use. H We are selling H our Summer Lines at GREATLY REDUCED PRI- CES. H Our line of Fall and H Winter Underwear and M Hosiery is the Largest in H ' the city. ORDER NOW fl and have them ready H " when needed. I ' aB H aafl I Logan I ; Knitting I 1 Factory aaaai H I 145 North Main vStreet 8 H rtennedj-o Laxative Kor.ey and Tar H 'ur all Coughs, fcntl expels Colds from H A sv(tm by neatly Piovlno 'Co bowels. 1 Thatcher Opera House i I Dioso wlio paid 1 60 to sec tlio San Francisco Opera Co, in "The Strol lers" Wednesday evening did not get their money's worth. The only re deeming feature of tlio show was the 'work or Teddy Webb as "August Lump, Wandering l'hllosophcr," and as the comedian Teddy furnished, many hearty laughs. As a singing ag gregation, the company Is about the I punkest that ever appeared hcrb,thcre being but one.Aldl IIcrml,wlfo ot Au gust Lump, who could do more than gargle. Harry Davis, the magistrate, lias a barltene or tenor voice that might be heard In a parlor but not in an opera house. The chorus was not good to look at, there was no costum ing.butono musical number(Cheyenne) worthy of mention, and what tocal music there was was drowned out by Prof. Haumgartenstclnsky's hammer ing on the piano. If that company over ban nioro than a post card like ness of the "TIoli"wc miss our guess. Manager Ranney, of the Kolsc opera house, telegraphed that the company was the best that had over visited that city. If that Is the case then our sympathy for Ilolso ought to outweigh our own displeasure, for Logan doss occasionally get a show that's worth tlio while. A. good audience greeted the company here, "The Holy City" comes hero from "The Orand"at Salt Lake clty.Thurs- day evening, September 20. A press notice sas: Conspicuous, for sagacious minagemcnt and for tlio success of their companies presenting Luclla Morcy, Le Uomto and Flesher have with this season's production excelled in thrcatrlcal endeavor. In this great Hlbllcal rirama "The Holy Clty"thero h combined such wealth of acting, al legory, music and spectacle, as has rarely If ever been seen. The- possibil ities for dramatic e licet with which the thrilling narratives of John tho Haptlst abounds, have been tittllcd wltli great skill and apparanCIy un limited cost. Thc'actlng company is noted for its Integral brilliancy; the scenes present history In radiant splendor; the stage paraphernalia, all of which Is carried by tho company,be Ing of Impressive beauty. Tho Integ rity of Its management llrst called Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses Issued since the llrst of tho month are as follows: Victor Hlllyard, Smithlield IM Fannie Watson, . " 10 Robert L. Uradshaw, Wcllsvllle,.. 23 NellloUaugh, " ..21 Luther Fellows, Preston, 29 Amanda Rogers, Lew Iston 18 Wm P. Maughan, Wcllsvllle 21 Martha I). Rcdford, Mt. Sterling,. 20 John E. Olson, Logan, 20 Clara Olson, Lowlston 20 George A. Vance, Mesa, Arizona,. 21 Martha Podzuwelt, Logan, 21 Henry Nelson, Logan, 24 Rebecca Henderson, Oneida, 23 Martin L. Hunsaker, Doweyvillc,. 20 Kalla Lilly Frlsby, Dewey vllle,... 10 FrcdRosworth, Preston, 21 Lizzie Jenkins, Preston, 18 It. Mathews, Ogden 21 Nettle M. Hughes, Ogden.. 20 Horace Wilkinson, Hlackfoot,.. .. 23 Klia Jensen, Sugar City, 20 Noah Reese, Dompsy, 22 Marie Schenk, Providence, 20 J F. Fredrlckson, Malad, 25 Lovean Olsen, Logan, 24 Alborn K. Allen, Huntsvllle, 22 Winnlfrcd Oldham, Paradise, 2.1 Nells Soreuson Jr. Hlackfoot, 21 May Cabbloy, " 18 Robert Tripp, Richmond 25 Lorena Feltman, " 18 Isaac F. Smith, Mlllvllle 22 Kv.i Hanson, II) rum, 21 Franklin News. FRANKLIN, Idaho, September 11, lfxxi -Everything Is all right at Franklin. Some of our farmers aro doing well, especially those that tho recent storm did not Injure tholr crops. Their wheat Is turning out splendidly. Hut alas, a great quanti ty of wheat has been made worthless by the severe storm that we had and a good many of our farmers have lost all of tholr crops I bellcvo that Franklin fanners did not suffer as much as some did In other settle ments, and a good deal of good wheat has been raised jiof e. Hut thero Is ono drawback to thoso that havo grain to sell-tho price Is ery low, tho high est price paid at present for tho cry best, wheat oelng but 47 cents per public attention to the playjlts match less performances are carrying those endorsements which honesty of pur pose and skillful design command. Luella Morcy heads the company and will bo seen as "Salome", the beautiful daughter or King Herod." "Tlm Royal Chef, "a musical comedy Is billed for October 12. .Advance ad Ncrtislng matter tells the following story of tho way in which girls for the "Hrollers" chorus were secured. "Tho dearth of suitable chorus girls Is ono of the most perplexing problems which producers of musical comedies and specataclcs havo to face In putting on their production to best ad vantago and arc often forced to unusual methods and expense to recruit their companies In this respect. To secure a large number of girls who aro good to look upon and aro vocalists and capable of being taught to dance, as well as sing, and whoso requirements arc, cqua height and weight with the necessary physique, the difficulty Is almost un surmountable. For tho "Hrollers In the Royal Chef," eighteen young ladies are required, each member be ing five feet In height and weighing exactly 110 pounds, with waist meas urement of 30 Inches, and seven Inches around tho ankle equally divided between pronounccdiblondes and bru nettesthe age limit b2lng22 all of which is essential td mako a 'Hroilcr.' Of this number only six could bo found in professional ranks to meet these requirements. Charles Stevens, the general stage director of "Tho Chef", finding tho New York Held far from a fe'rtile one, established recruit ing stations In Uoston, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Chicago and St. Louis, In serting In the local newspaper want columns, advertisements Inviting young ladles' applications. Among the thousands of applications, llfty were Anally chosen for trial and from this number was selected twelve to complete the "Hiollers". It took nearly threo months steady rehearals to perfect them in the various evolu tions and intricate dance movements that have made tho "Hrollers ' the bright particular hit they undoubtedly arc." bushel; and some Is 'not worth more than 45 cents. Lewlston'suffered very much from the storm, but the excel lent crop of beets that has been raised thero will help very materially. Tho Presbyterian school commenced last Monday, and on next Monday the district school will commence, with three good teachers. Parley Smlth.of Lewlston, is principal. Mr. Smith has taught here the last two terms, and ho gave good satisfaction. On Sunday morning, at 7 o'clock.the slxtccn-months-old child pt Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hansen died? The child had been very sick for a good while and God In his mercy took him away from his suffering. Franklin Is progressing a little every day; good residences havo been put up lately, and more aro contemplat ing. Dr. States Is going to make hla homo with us. He has bought a part of a lot and will build a fine cottage on it. Today, the young ladles of the Mutual Improvement Association aro holding a bazar; also tomorrow. To night thero will a swimming match between two voung girls a new thing in Franklin. On Saturday, tho 15th, a One baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Whitehead Jr. Mother and child are doing line, and Will Is a very proud young father. The Key to Success Is a bank account with us. Do you ask why? Tho reason is simple. This savings Institution is stable and steady. That means that tho cash Is hero when )ou need It. Just add to that tho fact that wo pay Interest on )our money from $1 up and compound that and jou'll see why it's good bust ness to leave your surplus funds here. Cache Valley Banking Company Logan - Utah Estray Notice. Logan, Utah. I have in my possession the follow ing described animals, which If not clalraedand takch away will be sold at public auction to tho highest cash bidder at my corral in Logan, Utah, One red steer calf about 0 months old, left ear cropped; branded on right hip something like C6 combined. Im pounded on the 8th day of September; will be sold Saturday, 22nd of Septem ber, at 12 o'clock noon. One yearling helfer.rlght ear cropped and swallow-forked, dehorned; brand ed on left hip nHU combined. One light red old cow, with four months old calf, dehorned, both ears cropped; brand on right hip unde cipherable. Impounded on the 11th day of Sep tember, will be sold Tuesday, 25th day of September. J. H. Gnkiim Poundkceper Notice of Assessment. Providence Blacksmith Fork Irriga tion Co, Providence, Cache county, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on the 0th day of September, 1900, an assessment of 45 cts per share was levied on the capital stock of the cor poration payable on or before Oct. 15, 1000, to the secretary of said corpora tion at his residence at Providence, Cache county, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on tho 15th day of October will be delinquent and advertised for sale at publlo auction, and unless pay ment is made before will be sold on the 15th day of November to pay the de linquent assessment together with costs of advertising and expense of sale. Andiibw M. Hammond, Secretary. Bids Wanted. Bids will be received by the Hoard of County Commissioners of Cache County at Logan, Utah, up to 12 o'clock noon of Saturday, October 1, 1000, for tho erection ot a spile bridge over Blacksmith Fork river on the new road leading to tho sugar factory at the south-east of Logan city. Tho bridge will be approximately 40 feet In length, consisting of two 20-foot spans. Plans and specifications will bo given by commissioner Joseph Knowlcs. A certified check of 10 per cent of the proposal is required. The Hoard of County commissioners re serves the rlghu to reject any or all bids. J.O. KNOWLKS, County Commissioner. Lost la Clarkston Hills. One brown horse eight years old, weight 1100 lbs., bar above . on left thigh. One brown marc same weight, JM on left shoulder, was hobbled. Finder notify Harris Music Co. and be rewarded. Notice Cambrians. The Cambrian Association of Cache Valley will meet Monday evening, Sept. 17, at Eagle Block, for the pur pose of re-organlzatlon. Zkpii Thomas, Secretary. Pope's Golden Boss. The Golden Hose with which the pope Is presentliui Prlncts Ena of Hattnberg on the occasion ot her marriage to the king of Spain, which Is the highest honor the pop" ca'n con fer on a Cal ollc princess, Is a mimic plant of pure gold In a golden pot whereon are emblazoned tho papal arms. It has leaves, buds and flow ers, the leaves being set with Bmall Jewels In Imitation of dowdrops. In the central flower Is a tiny receptacle In whlih Is iimlulned n small palm leaf blessed b) tho pope. I Want Column For Rent. Two rooms In Fifth ward. Apply at 034 R. Fourth North Chickens and eggs wanted by Isaac Smith's. Second house south of Dcse rot Mills, Logan. wo First class sand dellered to any part of town. V. T. Brown, Ind 'Phone 224. wo For Sale A lot on 4th West be tween Center and First South. In quire here, vie FOR KENT. Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, suitable for light housekeeping, 11)2 15. 3rd South, wc For Rent Nicely furnished rooms for light house keeping, good yard, cool cellar; 1 block cast of Thatcher's Hank. wo DON'T YOU DO IT.-Huy land or city property until .you see tho bar gains I havo to dlspcso off. James Mllllgau, Smithlield, Utah. For Sale A framo dwolllng,4 rooms hall, clof et and pantry; lot 0x18 rods, choice location. Inquire at 228 South ' 1st Kist street or Smith Bros. Lum ber Co. A Hat Full of Coal i X Holds fire all night in-Cole's Hot Blast. 12 J X Hours for Oue Ceut. Cole's Hot Blast is airtight j and unlike other hot blasts it stays airtight. X t OUR' GUARANTEE. W 8 1. Wo guarantee a saving of one-third ? 5R$ m fuel 0Vljr my 'owcr draft shaft stove or Ji & KS5s tho samc " w,lh so,t coal or 'n' A X Obl 2. Wo guarantee that tho rooms can jf 4g fc.ai?.t De heated from one to two hours each yt & JEft2!2n morning, with the soft coal or hard coal b X PSCj put In tho stove the evening bolure. j 2 BnK 3- Wc guarantee that the stove will h m BLaaH ,10J "rc wlttl soft coal thirty-six hours & jfc BS3H without attention. J. X tyllWflH 4- Wo guarantee a uniform heat day jjf T IKs H atul n'Rnt' w'1'1 soft coa' ,iard coal or V 4l HBiL 4. We guarantee every slovo to remain J $ 'TOVftVffilN absolutely air tight as long as used. rv&zi& r. We guarautce tho feed door toxbe jaflH smoke and dust proof, t t BaVW T,,e nl)0V0 guarantee Is made with the 'Ju W V2r understanding that the stove be operated $ W Mb according to directions, and set up a good & f "Ue' ' $ Everton & Sons I "The Stove Men" I LOGAN UTAHV LONGiTUDNAL'LEVERTOUr'GF H I The "COLUMBIA" America's Leading Grain Drill. j SIDNEY STEVENS IMPLEMENT CO. WESTERN AGENTS. Ogden and Logan, Utali. Preston and Montpelier, Idaho A New Showing of Dress Shirts q In an endless variety of nobby patterns and pretty colors. Kvery E new shade produced this season, with lots of tans, In percales ? and madras as well as Inserted Silk bosoms. Somocomowlth S cuffs attached, others have scpara link cuffs. 2 S The Hub's Prices are 45c, 75c, 95c, , They'll cost you mora elsewhere. Seo our window displaytof these swell shirts. " Z For a Special Altraction J this week wo will placo on salo 20 dozen finest All Silk Kevcrsl- J bio four-ln-hand. 35o to Cue grades In an endless variety -g- of patterns and colors 20C 0 . Dojou know that wosell the best "l-ply Linen Collars In theclty 5 J atlOc? Why pay 15c? , 0 Opposite tho Tabornnub. a Don't forget the Rig Sample Sale of Boy's - J C lothing as. announced last Wednesday. VJ j