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Show ? CITY AND COINTY - Items of Interest About People and Events. ttt Cut flowers of all kinds cor-nntly' on hand at Murdockfc Son? I. L. Brangham, accountant at the Utah Mortgage Loan Co., went to Salt Lake Saturday returning Sunday. While others advertise sales don't forget that Ellason sisters also stll goods at a bargain. Orson Smith arrived In Logan Sunday Sun-day night to visit with his family for a short time. After all an Avery beet digger Is the thing. Sidney Stevens Implement company, agent. ' Ladies' Sweaters at half price at Eliason's. Last Saturday, Mrlvln, son of Peter A. Nebekerof Willard left for a German Ger-man mission. Eugene Schaub left for SacrameUo last Saturday to do some work for the Tellurlde Power and Light company at that place. A winter supply of new suits and coats is arriving daily at Ellason Sisters. Miss fcou Thatcher returned to Prtston Monday morning. She spent Saturday and Sunday In Logan. Lost A small memoranda book with Russian leather cover, small pair scissors Inside. Leave at this olllce and be rewarded. Wanted A first class girl, prlgcip'e work conking. Inquhp Moses Tha'rh er's residence. I Cut flowers and funeral dt-signs dt-signs at G. W. Lindquist, thf un-dertaker. un-dertaker. Hlg Clearance sale of all millinery at Mrs II. P. Chrlstpnsen's, Richmond, Great bargains in hats Thomas Smart. II Bullen Jr., V. H Thaln, Fred Turner and Professor Chamberlain of the B. Y. C. returned from Salt Lake Sunday. Go to Eliason's, If yoi don't jet bargains, just let us know. George T. Haugh, an old gentleman 87 years of age of the Sixth ward, Tell and fractured his hip Monday morning. morn-ing. At this age the chances for recovery re-covery arc not very good. For years Mr. Baugh has been a steady temple worker. Mrs. Seth A. Langton was the fortunate for-tunate winner of the cabinet offered to the public by the Lundstrom Furniture Fur-niture company. In the drawing which took place Saturday night at 8 o'clock her natre was the first to appear ap-pear and the cabinet was delivered to her Monday morning. THE WILSON, one of the Leading Hotels of Salt Lake City; Rates $1.00 per day and upwards. Music during meal hours. Headquarters for Cache. Valley people. The attention of ourreadeisis called to theadvei'lsementof thellubCloth-ing thellubCloth-ing store on i he last page of this Issue. This clothing rstabllshmcnt is now well stocked with an up-to-date line of fall and winter goods and It Is prepared pre-pared to serve ihe public right In both price and quality of goods. Do you want snaps? Then look at the discounts offered at Eliason's. Messrs. Eccles, Browning, Pattlson and Scowcroft left for Los Angeles Monday to confer with the owners of the Stark ranch in Nevada, with a view of buying. This Is ono of the largest cattle ranches in the United States covering thousands of acres of land. In the present year, 1008, the present owners of the ranch have branded upwards of 7,000 calves. Seth Baker is now back to school after a long siege of typhoid. The band at the B. Y. O. of which he Is leader was organized on Monday and vigorous praptlce work will bo commenced com-menced at once. The outlook Is good for an up-to-date band at the college tlds year. Most all of last j ear's members mem-bers are back to school with several good men In addition. It will be a band of about thirty-four pieces. Special prices on boys' and men's clothing at John H. Anderson's. D. 11. Roberts went to Ogden on Monday. Don't Knock, "Drink Ceree," Boost All grocers sell It. J, A. Hcndrlckson has, been in Salt Lake and Ogden this week on busl. ness. It's time to buy an Avery beet digger. dig-ger. Sidney Stevens Implement company, com-pany, agents. FeUr Johnson and wife come from Garden City, Bear Lako valley, to spend the winter In Logan. Wm. II. Thaln went to Tooelo county jesterday on state land business. busi-ness. Bargains in Suits, flats, Coats and a new line of Dress Goods at Eliason's. C. P. Ford's ladles' shoes; Douglas men's shoes, the best M shoes In tho world, at Andreas Peterson. Mrs. Eveline Shelton returned from Ogden Sunday night after a live days visit. Mrs James Dryden Is very III at her home on Seventh street. The dllllcu'-ty dllllcu'-ty Is not yet determined. Corvallls Times. W. It. Homer traveling agent for Studeoaker Bros., was in Harrlsvlllo Sunday, returning with his wife the same evening. Coach Badenoch and wife returned home Sunday night after witnessing the football game between Boulder, Colorado, and the U. of It. teams. Ladies' and children's sample coats at cost at John H. Anderson's. Ander-son's. Apostles Hcber J. Grant and K..d. gcr Clawson, and B. II. Roberts and Seymore II. Young of the seven presidents presi-dents of Seventy, returned to their homes Monday. They were dignitatis dignitat-is at the district convention on Sunday. Sun-day. Norwood, the nlne-ycar-oltl son of Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, broke his arm early last spring. While going go-ing through some class exercises on physical culturo at the Woodruff last Monday, the limb was broken In the same place. Peter Hansen of Providence, went to Brigham yesterday to meet a party from Nevada whoowns 15000 acres of land. Mr. Hansen will likely go to Nevada before returning home to Inspect In-spect the ouallty of the land In vhw of raising dry farm grain. A phone message from Lehi received yesterday In this city, stated that John Zimmerman had just died of general debility. The deceased was aged eighty years, a brother-in-law to Sue) Lamb. The deceased was a prominent man In the early settlement of Lehl J. Y. Boyce, of Oxford, has heen In Logan the past ten das with his daughter of twenty years, who underwent under-went anioperat Ion for an abscess on tho lg due to tho rubbing of a mlslit shoe Symptoms of blood poisoning set In when medical aid was called tor. From a reliable gentleman whocame from St. Charles canyon last Saturday It Is learned that Adam Wilcox struck a forty-foot vein of lead, silver and copper In his mine at that place. The gentleman told the writer that he went up the can j on and saw the ore and that It was a wonderful sight. This discovery has been made on the Rich-Cache lode which runs north and south through the country. Eliason's are selling Ladies' Sweaters at half price for a few days only. An Interesting sight at the theatre tonight will be the smiling, Intelligent upturned faces or tho A. C. English department. Chaperoned by Prof. Larson all the students taking Eng-lhh Eng-lhh courses will attend the performance perfor-mance In a body and at their recitations recita-tions tomorrow will discuss the various var-ious merits and demerits of the presentation pre-sentation of the play. Prof. Larscn will be assisted In his chaperonage by Piofessors Pedersen and nolmgren, Mhses Kyle and Huntsman and by Mr. F. Blair Evans. Logan will thus have an opportunity to sec In a mass the entire English department of the A. C, a sight fully as Inspiring as anything that will be seen on the stage. To see students and teachers' disporting themselves thus intellectually intellect-ually together is rare In Logan and we congratulate Prof. Larsen on tluis bringing them together to worship nt the shrine of Shakespeare. Ladies' Sweaters at hair price Where? Eliason's. On Monday the Logan sugar factory's fac-tory's payroll amounted to $90,000. Logan Furniture Bankrupt sale. Everything to go before December Decem-ber I. Dr. I. P. Stewart, Trustee. Frank Rawlins, the stalwart farmer of Lewlston, was on our streets Monday Mon-day doing business Rev. N. E. Clemcnson went to Og den Monday to attend a Presbyterian meeting at that place. Arvio Cornish of Cove was operated on In Lcgau Moi cluv for appendicitis. She Is the daughter of Thus. Cornish. Lost A silk shawl between Cache Nlttlug Works and Kler Heights last Thursday night. Finder plt.oe return to thlsolllcc. wts Leo Campbell went to Salt Lain yesterday evening to bid faiewellin his father, 11 S. Campbell, whult-.itis tor the weston Thursday. Girl wanted to do general housework. house-work. Apply Mrs. .1. C. IlognnsMi, Agricult u ral Colli ne hill Bell 'phuue No. 181 R. A laprobc was lost on Center street election da", plain olhe on one side and black on the other. Finder please leave at this olllce. E. II. Jones a successful merchant of Kclton, Utah, who has made u nice competency, spent yesterday in Logan. Lo-gan. The gentleman is a nephew to Congiessman Howell. Ellason Sisters want your patronage, pat-ronage, Give them a trial. They will always give you value received. re-ceived. Sanford Oodgc, who pKijed Mcplils-topheles Mcplils-topheles last nlfht and will interpret Shylock tonight, gavu :i literary address ad-dress to the students of the B. Y. C. yesterday morning and will adtluss the students of the A. C. this morning. morn-ing. Win. B. Hilcksou, who has been in the valley for several days In the Interest In-terest of the Mountain Trout compau) of Murray, Utah, In view of placing orders for delivery of early spring fry, returned homo yesterday. He sujs there are piospecls of several large "Shipments of young fry to this place next spring. When we've got it, it's good. We've got it now. It's Peacock Rock Springs. Thatcher Coal company. com-pany. Elsewhere in this Issue will befouhd a short story on the founding of the city of Rome. Short serial stories of this kind will be published wee!:l. Watch for them They will Interest ing for the young. Dr. F E.Clark and Sunt. McCarrey spent last Monday morning in Men-don Men-don to see whether the disinfecting of the school houses had been properly done and whelhcr.it were sate to open the schools. The diphtheria epidemic In the town refuses to subside and the officials arc acting wisely In calling In a member of the state board of health and he Is striking at the root of the contagion In fumigating the school houses. The railroad damage suit lor the death of J. J. Price near Richmond In September, 1H07 still occupies the attention at-tention of the district court and in nl probability the case will drag along until Thursday or Friday. Every Inch of ground Is being contested and Ihe minutest detail or ihe casr.ls being gone Into. The plaintiff Is being rep resented by O. W. Powers, George Q. Rich and John A Sneddon, counsel for defense Is Frank K Nebeker and JohnG. Willis of Salt Lake Charles A. Jensen, an old A. C. student, stu-dent, drifted in to Logan a few da) s ago after an absence of six years, 'i his young man may well be called an exemplary ex-emplary character for .voting men to follow. He was born of poor parentage parent-age at Ilyrum and lived with and supported sup-ported a widow mother for years. He entered the Agricultural college and worked while out of school to earn money to pay his way When other young men weie reveling in gaiety he was apply Ing himself studiously to his books From the A O. he went to the University of Nebraska, He now has charge of the Experiment station at Belle Fomche, South Dakota, and came to his boyhood home during a fifteen days leave of absence. lie returned re-turned yesterday. |