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Show I?' ITEMS OF INTEREST. It UF See tho snaps in Gmnitwaru at Stohl L Eros. Furniture Store. U I? L" Dr. G. W. Grcon returned Sunday " from a week' sojourn in Ugdcn, , 25a will buy 3 3-quart granite pans at L Stohl Bros. Furniture Store. It I. H. Otte, of Hltcr Hros. Drug Store, l spent the fore part of tho week in Lo I ' Mrs. Chan. Ault has returned from an I j extended visit with relatives in Provl- I ; dencc, Cache Co. I' j 25c will buy 4 test tin 0 quart milk I pans any day next week at Stohl Bros. I' Furniture Store, It I Jos, Jensen went to Hrlpham Tuesday I ' on business connected with the Drigham I 't ' City Shoo Mfg. Co, I ' Moslab Evans, resident manager of I . The Utah Sugar Co., returned Sunday I from a week's visit in Salt Lake'City and I T. R. Cutler has gone to Washington to attend', the anual meeting of tho I , .Amcrlcau licit Sugar association, Int. H lt. Kepuhllcan. H A marriage license was issued in Salt H Lake the foro part of the week to Chits. H A.M.l'etorfion of American Fork and Susie C. Darling of Lchl. H Mis Lcona Hatick of Montpellcr, Ida., H , sitter of Mrs. Magglo Wixnm, came to H this .city the fore part of thu week to H spend the summer season. H Dr. John T. Miller, editor of Tho H Character Builder, published at Salt H Lake City, gavo this otllcu n pleasant call H during his visit to this city. Nell Jeusou and John F. Erdmann of H Brlgbam, directors of the Garland Mil- ling Co., were In town on business con. nectcd with tho now mill Tuesday. Miss May Campbell of Suit Lake camo ' to this city Tuesday and has accepted u position with Tho Utah Sugar Co. as stenographer at the company's nlllco. Monday Jos. Jcuscn returned from n business trip to tho county scat. Ho was accompanied by Master Justin Keller who will spend a few weeks in this city. H Mrs. Will Gldney, sister of Jos. II. 1 Wallls and Mrs. T. II. Edwards, who has been spending a few days lu this city, returned to her home in Drigham City Monday. W. L. Grovcr spent Monday and Tucs day in Ogdcn transacting business for the firm of Grovcr, Itoso & Co. Ho ro-turned ro-turned Wednesday. Coming homo tho train ho was on ran into a cow at Wan-kegau Wan-kegau cutting tho animal squarely In two halves. The cow's heart remained in the center of tho track and throbbed for a number of seconds. Messrs John Fames and Joseph Haw. kins returned Sunday from tho Oneida mine In Box Elder couuty. They suy that tho Oneida is a sure enough mine, and they are sangulno that Messrs.1, It. Edwards, M. II. Fames and other Lo-ganltcs Lo-ganltcs who are part owners of It, will reap a big reward. A big vein of rich ore has been uncovered and everything is looking tine at tho claim. Logau Journal. When you need a Sewing Machine get the best. Get a Singer from I E I'rlb. ble. tf Watch for tho dato of our Big Cloak Sale 500 styles. Boothe Mercantile & Produce Co. 2t The Intcr-Mountaln Consolidated 1tn.lt-road 1tn.lt-road Co. 1ms completed Its survey of the proposed electric lino that will conect about thirty towns of Utah and extend Into Idaho. Thu survey extends from Lovan, Juab Co., on the south to l'rcs-ton, l'rcs-ton, Idaho, on tho north, If you knew the value of Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Salve you would never wish to be without It. Here nro some of tho diseases dis-eases for which It Is especially valuable: sore nipples, chapped hands, burns, frost bites, chilblains, chronic soro eyes, Itching Itch-ing piles, tetter, salt rheum nnd eczema, l'rlco 23 cents per box. For sale by Hlter Ilros. Drug Store. Ursol Itoso went to Ogdcn Monday to consult Dr. Hlch concerning his nflllcted ankle. Tuesday he continued his journey jour-ney lo Farmlngton to visit with relatives and frlouds. Whllo In Ogdcn he states tho rain fell In such torrents that the streets wero flooded with water making It necessary for the pollcomcn to carry the ladles from ono side of to tho street to the other. Mr. Itoso gazed wistfully on for h moment nnd straightway went to police headquarters nnd mado application applica-tion to join tho police force. Monday evening tho Garland Military Band presented David Dorton with tho "Boss Drum."Davo seems to bo as proud of his calling as an old hen with 'stcou chicks. Homo time ago ho had his fortune for-tune told by Tonoy Lovertls nnd was cautioned not to get tho "big head." This now appointment may swell his head but it wout hurl tho drum if bo keeps it in a dry place. Tho noxt morning morn-ing lie gavo tho baby the drum-stick and his wlfn tho butcher knife and went to work, leaving them to enjoy themselves, feeling satisfied that "round" steak or veal cutlets awaited htm for supper. Never mind, Dave, 'but-rlghtdnskle' and you'll wlu out. liUllKAU or INFOIIMATION. Logau, May DO, Joseph Morrcll, president pre-sident of Cacho stako of tho Mormon church, died at 5:15 o'clock this utter-uoon utter-uoon in his homo al Logan, pneumonia was tho direct cause of his death, follow lug complicated nervous troubles of moro than two years duration. About two mouths ago bis condition became serious and for three weeks bo had been practi cully exhausted and unable th resist thu inroads of his disease. He has been in California twice in tho bopo of bcnetltlng his health and each trip resulted In apparent ap-parent bcnetlt. Close application to business busi-ness mado it Impossible for him to recover re-cover from pneumonia, which attacked him while ho lay in bed. Int. Mt. Republican. Re-publican. I'astuiik Fon Houses Room fo 50, Good Feed. Enq. HO Fryer, Dowoyvlllc. 2t F. Foulgcr of Ogdcn is in town this week. Wm. Clark Is erecting a neat framo houso on his property on North Main St. Mr nnd Mrs A J Flfo left Wednesday tor Clarkston to visit relatives and friends. Chief Dispatcher G H Blockctt of tho O S L and W W Hronson, agent nt Brig-ham, Brig-ham, wcreisight-scclug In Garland Thura day, Word comes from Brlgham that tho gniuo Wednesday between tlioO.S. L. team nnd tho Brlgham nine resulted in a score of 7 to 2 in favor of Brlgham. Tho Bear River Valley Telephone Co. held a business meeting Saturday afternoon after-noon nnd transacted n largo volumo of business but gavo nothing out for publication. publi-cation. Trcmont Times. Grovor & Clayton of the Garland Mailorder Mail-order House, left Thursday morning for Snowvlllo with 11 full line of samples which they Intend to disposo of on their trip. A now lino of samples has been ordered by thorn and will bo open for Inspection tho first of noxt week, Lateu The boys stalled alright but their horses balked and they returned, postponing post-poning the trip until the roads nro better. Messrs Summers nnd Lcanord representing repre-senting tho Farmers Independent and tho Rocky Mouutaln Bell Tel. lines wero in Garland Wednesday inspecting inspect-ing the ofllec and lines of the R M B Tel Co. It looks as though tho consolidation con-solidation move was about to be made. If your stomach troubles you do not conclude that there is no cure, for a great many have been permanently cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Get a frco samplo at Rlter Bros, drug storo and givo them a trial. They also cure constipation and bullous-ncss. bullous-ncss. g A young Jap went into Bootho's storo tho other day, approached ono of tho lady clerks and asked in broken English Eng-lish for n pair of cuff Ivittons. Tho clerk, somewhat new and green, looked puzzled nnd asked the embarrassed Jap to please repeat, which ho did. Brightening Brighten-ing up shosald:"Oycs,I know, Cows Butter," and was nbout to trot off for a pound of this commodity when the poor, blushing Jup desperately yanked up his coat blcevcs and hhowed the exceedingly clever little school-marm clerk, a pair of dingy old cuff buttons. She's from Missouri. |