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Show Local Briefs Latest ties, at Job. Newbold; 3rd j ' JSt. Clothier. Girl wanted for general bonse-work. bonse-work. Apply at this offise. J. Z. Stewart wants house and rooms to rent. List yonr real es-; es-; tate with him if yon wish it boIJ. Get your carpets and wbII paper t Srande's Furniture Store. 2nd street George Y. Smith, Esq,, the popular pop-ular Smithfield justice, was in Logan Lo-gan on business TbursJay. i A fine daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Hammond in Salt Lake on Aug. 9. Wanted One good horse or team, in exchange for carpenter work Will pay part cash. Apnly at this office. - I Huge assortment of hardware at Isaac Ellwell's. I The A. C. board will meet next Wednesday. 'A severe case'of diphtheria in Smithfield was quarantined by the county physician. See tbe best apple peelers, 75c each at Isaac Ellwell's Hard ware store. I I Amy Birch of Logan was operated on lor nppenicitis cany this week aud is now cm the road to recovery. Yesterday's northbound train was hour anil a half late, caused waiting wait-ing for cars used b the excursion j the day previous. ' Miss Vivian Hatch gave a highly eojoyable lawj party to a number of her youthful friends last Wednesday Evening. Lost One pair lead dog chains, and one pair (rail dog chains; any Good Timothy hay wanted a. the Cache Knitting Works. The Union Institute of the Teachers of Cache and Box Elder Countien, will be held in the First Ward Assembly Roome, in Brie-ham Brie-ham City, from Monday, Aug 20 to Friday Aug. 24, inclusive. The instructors will be Pnf. Frank B. Cooper, Superintendent of School. Snlt Lake, Utah; Mrs. Alice Meirill Home, Instructor in drawing and mfthodf, Salt Lake City, Utah; ani Prf. W. G Roylance, Deputy State Supt. of Public instruction. Monday last the local bran h of the Sidney Stevens Implement Co. sold to Mr. C. Larsen and Sons of Newton, to be Celive:ed at Cache Junction in a few days, what will be one of the finest and most modern steam threshing outhts in the valley, consisting of an Altman and Taylor "Eureka," 12 horse Traction Engine and "Dixie" Separator with a Par-ton's Par-ton's self feedci and other attachments. attach-ments. Also to Mr. Hyrum Jensen and others of Weston, Idaho, an Alt-man Alt-man and Taylor "Standard" engine. Two Dixie horse power establishments establish-ments in Wellsville-.one to the Rrad-haw Rrad-haw Bros, whose farm produces 7,000 to 8000 bushels of cri,in ner season i one rinding same and bringing to ! this office will be rewarded. Mr. Anderson requests if there are any diseases in town resembling resembl-ing small pox, that the city-officials city-officials be immediately noti-1 fied. A huge forest fire haa been Kid your fowls ot mites and lice by using Thanolke and Creo-Carbo- For Sale bv Hitor Bi os. Ding Co. Deputy Marsha! Ralph Smith bad bo far recovered from his recent re-cent runaway accident as to be on duty yesterday. No Cheap Shoes, but good shoes cheap. New stock, latest style, for men, women, and children. , Yici kid, enameled and patent leather. Perfect fit and solid service guaranteed guar-anteed good wear Warranted. Free repairs, or shoes replaced if burning on the mountains east of Providence the past few days. The ;blsz3 started four miles from where it is now located and has already bnrned millions of feet of j limber. Another huge fire is! burning near Temple Fork. We learn that this firm lately sold and delivered in the Bear Kiver and Malad Valleys no less than four Alt-man Alt-man and Taylor Steam threshing plants and that one of them la said to be the largest in the state. It has been determined by those in authority that the Brigham Young Academy Scientific Expedition Expe-dition which a few months ago started for Sonth America, is too large to successfully accomplish the momentous undertaking, without with-out two great a lass and expense. This being true, it is quite probable prob-able that a considerable number of the members of the company will be released from the trip. A very pleasant surprise party was given Mrs. Robert Mnrdock last Tuesday evening by the members of tbe Second Ward Relief Society. Tbe lady was. until her recent removal re-moval from that ward, su active member of tbe sooeity. The ladies gave her an elegant silver cake dish as a parting testimonial of thesr esteem. es-teem. r.ame Warrlrn Hnrv Petersen rounu aeiecuve. Anareas Jreter-eon. Jreter-eon. M. Oleson, Manager. An Associated Press telegram from Nogales, Ariz., says that President Cluff, who is heading the Brigham Young Academy's exploring party into Central and Sonth America, was compelled to i sell his horses in order to seenre the cash bond of $1,500 required I Kir thi Movionn f.nrnmf , he was allowed to cross tba line. Part of the money was used in putting up the bond and President Cluff will use the balance for expenses ex-penses during the trip, Henry Lundabi was hunting in tbe southern end of the valley last Wednesday with several compan-, compan-, ions and started up a ravine in which was a flock of chickens. Another crowd of hunters were eoming down the hollow and both opened fire on the birds at the same time. Lnndahl received a eharge of shot in tbe face and the upper part of the body. He bled profusely and was weak from the loss of blood when brought home, but the wound is not daugerous. . . . j came nearly being a victim to a hunter's excitement Wednesday. While out hunting the two were some distance apart on the plain, when a hen flew up between be-tween them. The companion in his excitement discharged one barrel after the bird and whether the game was hit or not is notj given, but certain it is that the 'game warden was, the shot tearing tear-ing through his game bag and grazing his clothing. This occurred oc-curred just about 200 yards from the place young Lundhal was shot a day or two previous. Bay wanted on subscription at tHs office. Ihey will, however, not return 1 home at once, but will engege in general miscionsry work. Presi-' Presi-' dent Joseph F. Smith is now in : Mexico looking into the affairs ot tha expedition. Congressman Kicg has for a week or mere beeu in communication with Secretary Hay at Washington with a view lo interesting that official in behalf of the expedition that has been temporarily detained by tbe Mexican Mexi-can authorities pending the giving giv-ing of a cash bond before being permitted to resume their journey into Central America. Prof. Cluff Prof. W oolfe and eight or ten other members of the company will continue the journey as originally orig-inally outlined. News. |