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Show I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Pri- I day are visiting in Salt, Lake. I Fred 'Cates, manager of the 1 ! Logan. Dry .Goods company, re-', re-', turned Thursday from a brief ' j business trip to Salt Lake. . I. The general con-ferencebegins in Ra.lt-.- Lake this morning, and City Paint Shop, I'G S. Main. Hardy thrifty Pear and Plum trees at' The Logari Nurseries. ; . Another large .shipment of Douglas shoes has just arrived 'at Andreas Pet;rson's. Roots of the Large fine Rhubarb Rhu-barb for sale at The Logan Nur-i '04'04'0000'i1 V C ' i 4 Local Briefs. $ . I Don't forget "Finnigah's Ball" next Monday evening. ' .Edward li;iir and,. Emma Koh-. ler,an e.-tieiue couple of Providence,, Provi-dence,, v ere. .ia irr-iecl Thursday. ;' Al. C." A. ' Smurtliwaite, a prominent business man of Og-den Og-den was'in L )gan this week, on a brief visit. ' l all signs point to an unusually I heavy attendance. Letters from Elder Joseph E. I Wilson, Sr., to' his family in this city state that he is in the L. D. j S. office in - Denver, enjoying good health' and having a -most j enjoyable experience. Mr. Peter Beutler was in from Providence yesterday. The gen- series. I Wilkinson . & Sons have, received re-ceived their spring consignment of Wall paper. Call and see it. We buy and sell Real Estate. Farm and City property wanted, j, H. A. Pederson & Co. . Palms, Rubber p'ans, andf' other choice house pla.its at The r Logan Nurseries. , y Choice fresh groceries, vege- tables, canned goods, fish, etc., h at P. A. Nielsen and Son's, iOt,S North Main street. 1 Now is the time to oil all leath-er leath-er used on the farm. A genuine C article of Neatsfoot Oil can be , obtained for this purpose at Ri-H ter Bros. Drug Co, i" tleman has been ill for some time past but is now improved. improv-ed. He states that the people of that town are preparing to wage a heavy war against the tent caterpillars, although in some of the orchards last year the worms were so nnmerous it was thought useless to molest them. He considers spraying the best remedy. The court house grounds are assuming a beaut, rut appearance ' Under the ulo-e care' of Jouii Nicholson. , William N. Thomas left Logan Friday for a visit of six months in Wales, where he will obtain geneology. Joseph S. Larson, a capable graduate of the B. Y. College j business course, has accepted a position with the Cache Knitting Works as stenographer. - Among the passengers to Salt 1 Lake yesteiday were Mayor Han.-sen Han.-sen and wife, J. Z. Stewart, Prof, and Mr;. Otto, Senator Barber, Christian Garff, Prof. Swendson and mtny others. I Mr. Conrad L- Anhder, the enterprising lumberman of Hy-rum, Hy-rum, return d from Salt Lake City last night, where he has been on business for the past few days. Mr.' Anhder has taken several hundred Hcres of land on Curtis creek and other parts of Blacksmith Fork Canyon. - He Mr. Green Taylor of MillvilJe has returne I from the Grand Ronde valley, Oregon, and speaks in i igh terms of that ' region. 1 Don't forget "F innigan's Ball" j next Monday evening. We have received a sec- ond communication from the is one of the wide awake republicans repub-licans that are always rustling and his efforts mean considerable money for the people ofHyrum as all of his employees are obtained ob-tained from that town. The great ' Estey Piano: see C-M. C-M. Harris' letter in this issue. Carpets and Linoleums at Wm. F.d wards ( ' . Wellsville Republican committee too late for publication in this edition. It will appear next issue. is-sue. A telegram to Mr. E. T. Lloyd of this city announces the birth " on March 31.-t of a, fine son to ', Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Osmond. f who are now in Boston, where Mi'. Osmond is attending college. Carl M. Nel.-on, Jr.. a highly esteemed young man of Green- v 54iie,- dieLJJ.lon'.1ay- -sed 21, of lung rouble. He was almost in j tellisrenfc vountr man. and hi I Large shipment of garden hose just received. H. Wadman. Ocean Wave Washer has no equal. Wm. Edwards. i Ask for ."Newbold's" School Shoe. All kinds of plu nbing and steam fitting. Joseph Tarbet, opposite fireman's hall . j People say that Douglas shoes are the very be-t for wear, and the most. si.ylLsh on the market, j For sale by Andreas Peterson. I loss is keenly felt. The funeral will be held Sunday at 12 o'clock. in the wai'd meeting house. Don't forget ''FinnigaQ's Ball", next ilonday evening. The students of the B Y. college col-lege held a ' high jinks" on the morning of April 1. They took possession of th? chapel meeting, reading humorous notices and perpetrating other follies appropriate appro-priate to the date. They also locked up a number of classes and instructors during the morning- -. Two great war horses in competition, com-petition, the Estey Piano and the Newman Organ. Success to Harris Har-ris Music Co. Dr. R. A. Greene, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, in Dr. Croxall's office the last day of each month. Salt Lake Addre.-ss, 49 South Main street. ' Buy your meat at Chicago Meat market. Everything at wholesale whole-sale and retail. The only meat market in town that keeps all kinds of boiled meats. We. guarantee guar-antee satisfaction or money re- fn-ndorl When you want house painting paint-ing or paperhanging, don't forget for-get chat John Bench is still in the business and prepared to do first class work for al) who wish anything in his line. South Main street. Mr. James Emgland, the popular popu-lar grocery dealer, is now in- his tine new. quarters on Main street, where he has on hand a large stock of staple and fancy groceries, gro-ceries, cooked meats, vegetables, fresh and salt fish, etc. Courteous Court-eous treatment. A Washington dispatch sta'es that Rev. I e lich proposes to fight his removal by bishop Warren from the office of superintendent super-intendent opUtah Methodist missions and has retained Messrs. Dudley & jNiichner of Washington Washing-ton as his attorneys. It, is even hinted that Leilich will ask the courts to set aside 3ishop Warren's War-ren's order, and proposes to return re-turn to make a fight for his old job. He holds that the bishop had no right to remove him without with-out an investigation. Leilich still claims he can prove his charges of polygamy against Senator Smoot. . Ground will shortly be broken at the Agricult jral college for a fine pou.try building and yard, to cost $3,000. The work of remodeling re-modeling the Coop corner build-ing build-ing for the First National bank will oegin next week. A corner entrance will be put in and the building will be handsomely refitted re-fitted and remodeled, under the direction of Architects Monson and Schaub. Architect J. W. Barrett Bar-rett on Thursday conpleted plans for a new business block for J. R. Edwards. The structure will be brick. 100x22 feet, two Stories high. John Dahle will build an additicn to his home in ' the Fourth ward, and Moses! Reese will Inild a four room! irame ccttag. in Eenson. i -t- |