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Show Local Jottings. First-class -living animal for sale cheap. Address Hok 114. Hcber Green of Wcllsvllle was a passenger pas-senger to 1'ocatello last Sunday. Call at the Cache Valley Implement Co. and see the New Deerrng Header. The IIj do Park and Smltlilleld hall teams will play a match game at the I!. Y. C. campus on Filday, July 3rd. Murdock's ico cream is all that the word Implies cukam, not milk. 7H3 Slvman Merrill and wife of Smith-field Smith-field started last Sunday for Menan, Idaho, where they have ielatlcs located. lo-cated. The latest things in hats, shoes and shirts at Thatcher & Hansen's 27 Main Stiect Logan. Miss Mary Ann Grant of Hjdo P.uk and Miss Nettle Nelson of Smltlilleld left for Canada last Sunday to visit their iclatlves In that section. Judge C. II. Hart audi'. E Keelcr lcturned from Ogden last Saturday night. Judge Halt has been holding con it there In the absence of Judge Holapp. Considering the ipiallty of goods we cannot be undersold. Examine our Wallpaper, It is the very best and cheapest In town. Cardon and Rum-ham. Rum-ham. Mks Wold, stcnographei for the Utah Moitgagcfc Loan Corporation, has resigned and will leave for her home at Ogden about the 1st of July. Her place will be taken by Johnson. Peterson & Sons, the old pioneer painters of Logan, are out for work and they are getting It too Olllce oerG. F. Lumber Co's. building. , John W. Owen and wife returned to 1'ocatello last Sunday after spending u week in Logan and Wcllsvllle vlslt-ingrelatics. vlslt-ingrelatics. Mr. Owen has engaged to the Pocatello Mercantile company as oook-kecpci, and began his labois last Monday. Skanch," has sold 3 car loads of shingles because he sells cheap. Also chicken wire at bargains. Call and get figures on doois and windows. Mis. George L. Farrcll of Smith-Held Smith-Held was hurriedly called to Star Valley Val-ley last Sunday to bo present at an operation to be pel formed on her son Lionel. This Is the second operation for the young man, one of his legs being be-ing diseased, making It necessaiy to open the wound and scrape the bone. From now until August 1st we will give 15 percent, discount for cash on our cntlie stock of fuinltuie, caipets, etc., and -." per cent on wallpaper, on account of changes which will take place in the tlrm. Spande Furniture Co. (,9t8 Mis. Stover and son Howard are expected ex-pected home from California today or tomonow. Aithur 1. Stover has been appointed Instructor in engineering at the Unlveislty or California and will remain there the coming jear. Prof. Fortlcr, once of the A. C. faculty, is at the head of engineering and Irrigation Irriga-tion at California's State Institution. The company heretofore known as the Cardon & Hurnham Furniture Company, will be changed after July 1st to the Logan Furniture Company, successors to Cardon & Iiurnham. The First National numbers among its constituents one of the youngest depositors in the State of Utah, and while bank people as a rule are rather averse to making statements, and seldom give names or specific amounts we are led to lclievc that the last deposit de-posit amounted to something more than the ordinary. The popularity of this institution increases daily. Mykuskamp: Bear Lake Tent Hotel, one and one half miles south of Fish Haven, Idaho, Is now open for the season. For Rent:-tciits, new spring beds, gasoline launch, sail boat, row boats. Dining hall In connection. Rates $7 00 per week, J. J. Mjeis, Fish Haven, Idaho A woman purpoitlng to be Mrs. Lee Glover anied In this city Sunday night on a still hunt for her husband. Mis. Gloer says Leo sent for her, but If he did he evidently changed his mind about wanting to see her, as he left this city moie than a week ago. It will be remember that Glover was "The Lincoln" cook who received severe se-vere bums at the iccent lire. E. M. Curtis, tho old time tinsmith, jhas letuined to Logan and Is permanently per-manently located in business at the blucfiont building on Main sticet, I opposite Thatcher Opera House. All kinds of tin work done on shoit notice. Call on him and on will get alue received. I It is announced that Piof. G. W. Ilrown, who was to hae come here In the capacity of pi iuclpil of the New Jersey Academy, has accepted a position posi-tion at Tucson, A 17... Instead, tho latter lat-ter position offering a better money cousldeiatlon As jut the acaucy here has not been filled, and as a result re-sult Prof. I. N. Smith will r'maln in Logan a shoit time longer than he intended. Account 4th of July tho O. S. L. w 111 sell excursion tickets at single fare; selling dates July 3rd and 4th, good returning July Oth. The wheat ciops through Pcters-boro Pcters-boro and Trenton look ery bad at the present time. If a rain does not come shoitly, the crops will almost bo a failute. An engineer was lined twcnty-llxu dollars last week for fishing In the Portncul' river without a license, which would have cost him one dollar. Utahns who travel north must look out about their fishing In the Port-ncuf, Port-ncuf, for men arc engaged to watch the rler. Rev. Knox arrived here from Grove City, Pcnn., Monday, and assumed his duties as pastor of the Presbyterian mission at Ilyium. He Is a young man, a recent giaduatc from the seminary sem-inary and his movements will proc of considerable interest for awhile. The station on the O. S. L. formerly former-ly known as "Thatchei" has been changed to that of Virginia. The change In the name was caused by goods being miscarried to this point when they wcie Intended for Thatcher, Thatch-er, In Gentile valley, therefore should hae been left at Oxford. The railroad rail-road company has experienced a great many annojanees through the wrong delivery of goods, therefoie the change was deemed best for all concerned. Proposals will be lccclvcd by the undersigned un-dersigned for the lease of 3000 grade stock sheep for one to thiee jcais from Sept. 10, 1003. Only responsible paitles who can give security need apply. ap-ply. Sheep to be kept in Utalt and Idaho. Riplkv S. Lyon", Hollywood, Cal. State Supt. A. C. Nelson will be unable to deliver his lecture before tho Rrigham Young College summer school Tuesday June 30th, on account of having recently undergone an operation. Bishop Orson F. Whitney will read his great poem "Ellas" Wednesday, Wed-nesday, Thursday, and Fridaj evenings even-ings In the assembly room of the Rrigham Young College. Admission for the three evenings cents; any one evening, 10 cents. II. J. Nielsen has removed his place of business from Main to First North sticet, at theold stand of Isaac Elvvcll. Mr. Nielsen still continues with his reduced sales, four packages Arbuckle coffee for fifty cents ind nine for Si. Other merchandise in proportion. Give him a call. A Logan gentleman who hires fiom fifteen to twenty men dining the haying hay-ing season each year, savs that it Is almost an Impossibility to get men this year. The gieater poition of those who have hiied to him heretofore, hereto-fore, have become "aflluent" and do notcaie to work. Tin: Rki'iihlicav Is not prepared to state whether this sudden i Ise to afllucncc Is a fact and due to the unprecedented piospeilty, or is only a bluff lesulting fiom general gen-eral cusscdness. The presence of B. II. Roberts drew a very Luge audience to the Tabernacle Taber-nacle Sunday evening, and In his treatment of "Revelation," Utah's pride delighted that audience very much. Mr. Roberts made a forceful argument showing that revelation Is necessary and offered nothing that the most orthodox of other denominations de-nominations could not sanction, at least with slight mental reservations. The speaker occupied the floor for more than an hour but presented his arguments In such a pleasing way tnat he held the undivided attention of his audience for that length of time. One of the favorable signs for Logan Is the fact that houses erected on the outskirts of the city are of more pretentious appearance than formerly. Especially Is this true In the southeast part of tho city, on the Island. Several nice brick and framo houses are either In course of construction con-struction or have Just been completed, and in each Instance the buildings arc up-to-dato In style of archltectuie and are a credit to the vicinities In which they are located. In other paits of the city also may be found qulto a number of houses In course of construction, con-struction, most of which ate moie than the one and two loom shells and hovels which mark the building era of dajs gone by. The Improvement Is to be commended and Is highly gratl-fj gratl-fj lug. William McCulloch of Cache June-Hon June-Hon Is very pionounccd in his denial of a statement leccnlly published in this paper about his prospective mar-liage. mar-liage. Ho admits that he enjoyed some of those anticipations until Goo lleb Krahenbulicl made his appearance appear-ance In that little buig, but since that time Mr. McCulloch has been coin-polled coin-polled to stand aside. It Is claimed that Gob'.s palm leaf hat trimmed with bluo ribbons, a goigeous magenta magen-ta necktie trimmed with lace, and tho cuffs with which he adorns his neck have made It necessary for evciy-body evciy-body to take a icar seat, and McCul-loch's McCul-loch's pleasant anticipations have been lelegatcd to innocuous dessuetudc. If Gob keeps up his present gait he will j et become tho mayor of Cache Junction. Junc-tion. I t A fine girl came to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Nyman in the oth ward Sunday morning. The Misses Fisher spent the latter part of last week with Miss Josephine Maughan at Pctcrboro. Put in your Sunday orders for Ice Cieam on Saturday. It will bode-llvcicd bode-llvcicd in Ice by Murdock. 71 13 Prof, and Mrs. Campbell leave on Friday for a trip through Yellowstone Paik. The Y .L. M. I. A. Stake oftlcers meeting will be adjourned for one week to meet Saturday, July 11. A good attendance Is desired. The First National Rank received a call from National bank examiner Becbo last Saturday. As a matter of course everything was found to bo O. K. Commencement exciciscs at the Harris Music Stoic. Three Estey pianos pi-anos and five Newman organs sold last week. One of the Estcy's went to a musician at American Falls, Idaho. Muidock delivers Ice cieam daily to any part of the city in their own packages, put down In Ice. 71t3 Sam Olasei's new wet goods emporium empori-um is a cracker-jack for looks. The room has elegant fixtuics, Is handsomely hand-somely decoiated and the walls are covcicd with the latest and most artistic art-istic In the paper lino. Thcie will be a meeting of all the taxpajcis of Logan city at the Court House Monday July Oth at 8 p. m. The object Is to discuss the advisability advisabil-ity of purchasing the Hercules Co.'s lines. Shall wo buy the old line, or have a brand new up-to-date system. C. C. Gaufk. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thatcher are entertaining a new arrival at their home. Tho little boy came In on the early morning train, and will probably remain with them for several years, as he is a lusty individual and seems fairly pleased with his present surroundings. sur-roundings. Frank and his wife ate to be congratulated as this Is tho first male child born to any of the sons of the late Geo. W.Thatchcr hence being the first one to perpetuate the name from that side of the house. The new buildings at the Agricultural Agricul-tural College will be built by Anderson Ander-son & Sons of this city. Bids wcie opened last Friday and it was found that this firm was the lowest bidder. Messrs. George Adams, Worley & Nelson, Nel-son, and J. W. Barrett were the othcis who submitted bids. Anderson & Sons bids were as follows: fol-lows: Shops $5,775; Poultry house, $:t,4i"; Piggery, $l,r85. The dimensions dimen-sions of the buildings to be elected are as follows: Piggery, :Ux(l."i. Poultry house 214x2.). In the shops there will be constructed the following looms: Foige-ioom 40x31; Carriage room 3flx3.; Foundiy 3(1x30; Power house 18x20; engineering laboiatory 30xC0. Tho expected has happened at the Palace restauiant a one half Interest Is novvjDwncd by Mrs. Maude F. Parry, that lady having put up the necessary neces-sary wherewithal and signed the papers today. Under Mr. Mack's management the business at this restaurant res-taurant has increased many fold, and Is today one of the best paying propositions propo-sitions of the kind In the city. Mrs. Parry has been employed at the laundry tho past year, but having made a "spec" in the Klondike regions re-gions before coming here, has been waiting for an opening to make a good investment. It is confidently expecO ed by those who know both Mr. Mack and Mrs. Parry, that there will be another tiansaction ere long In which the county clerk will Issue the papers. Thk Repuhlican extends congratulations congratu-lations and best wishes in advance. In writing of the Utah people In New York, the Deseiet News's correspondent cor-respondent has tho following pleasant mention of Logan people who were piomlnentat a Relief Society benefit on Monday the 15th: "The musical paitofthe entertainment was under the direction of Mrs. Easton, Piesl-dent Piesl-dent McQuanie acting as master of ceremonies, which olllce he filled with pei feet ease. Miss Shaffer, Mrs. Cum-mlngs Cum-mlngs and Mis. Hlggins managed the refreshments; Mrs. Nettie Sloan, Miss Phyllis Thatcher, Miss Armlnta Pott, Alfred Best, Jr., R. C. Easton and Lawiencq Taj lor, made up a program of exceptional excellence. Phyllis Thatchei 's violin solos, accompanied bj her sister, Mrs. Sloan, wcicgems of beauty and artistic finish. Mis. Sloan and Mr. Easton gave the duet, "Love is Blind," from the "Black Mantles," with all their old time billllancy and dash. Mrs. Sloan's voice possesses the volume and sweetness sweet-ness of tone that distinguished It years ago, though she has done little public singing for some time. At the National Conservatory, whero she Is studying piano with Joselfy, she has taken up a couise in singing with another an-other professor." |