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Show Postmaster J. N. Hansen of Newton was ia Lo an Monday. Money to loan. Enquire at this office. For sale, a good milch cow. Inquire at this office. Wanted Paper Hangers and Painters at Cit,. Paint Shop, 16 S. Main St. After May 1st Jam es.Er gland, the enterprising Main street grocer, will carry pure separator cream and fresh milk, in connection connect-ion with his fall line of green and j staple groceries, fish, etc. j Mrs. Martha Karren was re- f ceiving the congratulations of manv friends vesterdav unon the t Local Briefs. $ o o City Paint Shop, 86 P. Main. For sale A pie;e of business property. Inquire at this office. Mr. Abram Smith, the progressive pro-gressive rsti. ithfie'd, merchant, was a visitor to Logan Monday. Mr. Lars H. Peterson, the courteous canal company secretary, secre-tary, was lioing business in Logan Lo-gan on Monday last. verdict of not guilty in the case of disturbing the peace against her iu the district court. The jury quickly decided in her favor. Special Bay your smoked ham and bacon and salt bacon at wholesale price. Don'i forget I also carry home rendered lard. Cheapest place in town, at S. B. Sorenson's, few dcors west of postc fiEce. Ebm Emslie, formerly of this city, lias returned from Alaska, where he has been during the past three years. The gentleman says the Klondike is a hard country coun-try to live in and he is glad to be in Logan again, although he may return north temporarily to look after his business interests. The Logan city officials are now considering the advisability of laying the proposed flume along the bottom of Logan canyon can-yon instead of along the side hill, as originally proposed. The distance is a mile and a quarter, and the fall in that distance is heavy enough to give tremen-duous tremen-duous force to the, water wheel from an enclosed pipe. Bids have been called for on the lay-1 Job lot of men's, women's and children's shoes, to be sold at less tl.an cost, at John H. Anderson's. And-erson's. Mr. Joseph Knowles has returned re-turned from Salt Lake, whither be weno to attend the fureral of his uncle, the late Wm. Affleck. Mrs. Mary Wood, a highly es teemed resident of Logan Sixth ward, died Saturday, aged 71 years. She leaves seven children, chil-dren, all grown. Mrs. Ammussen and Mrs. Torgeson are having some fine improvements made in the way of painting, etc., on their respective respec-tive residences on Center street. ' W. H. Hurst, owner of the Kiesel bar, was badly bruised by the kicking of his horse while the animal ran a way Saturday afternoon. Mr. Erick Anderson of this city has located a min;ng claim rear the mouth of Logan canyon end has sunk a shaft SO feet. He is taking out ore containing a small quantity of gold. A considerable sentiment is 'growing in favor of the holding ing of pipes in either place and the choice of route will be made later on . of a county fair in Logan thi- fall. It is many years since a fair was hell here and the size and wcann or uacne county amply wsriant such an exhibition. . Mr. AdolphBaer of Providence was in Logan Monday and reports re-ports that the lucerne in that region was considerably damaged ,by thb hsvy th7" snd SuCo5d ing frost during the past winter. Large areas of the lucerne fields will require reseeding. The following building permits per-mits have been issued: Robert Smith, 3 room frame in Fourth ward. W'ai. Simonson, 4 room fierce. In addition to these, Mr. Andreas Peterson will shortly begin the ei'ectioa of a handsome S15C0 addition to his dwelling on North Main street. ; A sweet little stranger from the higher sphere took up Lis abede at the residence of Mr and Mrs. B. F. Riter Friday, April 24, and that hospitable couple avA nowdoing everything neces-ssry neces-ssry for the comfort of this newest new-est member of their family eir-j cle. All concerned are progress-! ing favorably. " i Bishop Joseph E. Cardon. John 1 II. Wilson and Melvia J Ballard came up from Logan Thursdav, i with Moses Cardon of Pocatello. Mr. Ballard is a famed baritone i singer, and it would have delighted de-lighted the people of Rexburg to I lave had him remain and regale tl em with some of his choice si lections. Rexburg Current A missionary meeting will be 1 eld under the auspices of the Young Ladies M. I. A. of tne 1st) ward on Thursday, April 30th, at 7:20 r. m. F.ldpr Hut Inn R..1. laid and Thatcher will take charge, presenting the subjects, Faith, Repentanee and Baptism and conducting the meeting as missionaries conduct them in the world. Public invited. The Brigham Young college training school has been remov-' remov-' ed to the tithing office block, where it will have the ample room that was impossible in its former quarters at the college. The school was moved with great eclat Tuesday, the college band escorting the childreu to their iew quaiters. The pupils are n tking rapid progress under the cEnfuland intelligent direction of J: iss Tillie Peterson. j |