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Show I Local Briefs; i i &&,r Today is arbor day. Every resident of the city should plant a tree a hardwood tree preferred. preferr-ed. '. " .;. ."- Mrs. Wilia Fulmer-of -Teton Basin, a daughter of Mr. an i Mrs. Samuel Holt, is visiting -with her parents in this city. House with six rooms, etc., lot and barn, for rent, well furnished furnish-ed including piano. Address P. O. Box 34 Logan. Jacob Ellie was.. sentenced to one year in the soate prison by Judge Hart Saturday, for stealing steal-ing a horse. Mr. Charles Simpson and Miss Einilv J. Pavey were married at the M. E. Parsonage by Rev. A. J. Clifton on Monday, April 13, 1903. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Otter . M.r ; Mary .Peterson; 'a.i well, t known resident of this city; died: ; Monday. , . ... '. j -. The people 6f ' Ilyrutn will ! hold Arbor day exercises today. ; ; Trees will be planted, and there , will be ball games at 2 and 4 p. itQ. between Hyr.uun, Providence iaud Logan second, for prizes. , A ball will be -held in the even-, ing. Many visitois are expected. j Robert M unlock, Jr., has re ! turned from Salt Lake, where he ! spent two weeks investigating i the latest points in" candy mak-, 'ing. Mr. Miirdock is one of the up-to-date candy makers of the 1 country and has one of the most complete equipments- for the business. He use.s filtered water; , and all pure, substances, and his : candies are the best on the mar- j ket. Our merchants and citizens I : should by all means purchase! home made candies, as it keeps J money at home and encourages, industry. Buy Murdock's candy; and you will get th- best and j keep the money in our midst. ! City Paint Shop, 36 S. Main. Ask for "Newbold's" School;' Shoe. Miv and . Mrs.. Critchlow of Ogden are in Logan this week.. , Prof Dahle of Whitney visited in Logan this week ' :" The petition to have Peterxj-boio Peterxj-boio school district divided was withdrawn from the county court Monday - - ; Mrs. Luna Thatcher went to , Salt Lake Monday to attend the funeral of her brother,' the late Apostle Brigham Young. The various schools of this citv held ' appropriate exercises yesterday: afternoon and adjourned adjour-ned until tomorrow morning. . The Cache county- court has granted the , Bell Telephone company a franchise to build a telephone line from Logan to Clarksiou" It is expected that 51 students will be graduated from the Lo- ' gandistiict schools this year Their names are not yet announ- j ced. . - ... For Sale Two registered Hereford bulls, one year old. Fori I further particulars inquire of I R. V. Clark, Professor of Ani-1 mal Industry, Agricultural col- beck of Ogden have removed to Logan to reside, Mr. Otterbeck having entered the employment of the Coop. Grocery & Drug Co. The Cache county omuiis-sion.prs omuiis-sion.prs have dec ded the long coutinued Co.e-Mt. Home school district controversy . It was decided to take a strip of land two and a half miles long and half a mile wide from Mt. Home and add it to Cove. It is believed this will end the trouble. A new implement house, owned own-ed by Andrew Anderson, 1. C. Thoreson and E.-R. Miles, has been opened in the building formerly for-merly occupied by D. R. Roberts. These gent'emen will carry all kinds of implements and vehicles, vehic-les, and as they are enterprisir g and.energetic, they areb jund to i Large shipment of garden hose ; just received. H. Wadman. ' .. j We buy and sell Real Estate. ' Farm and City property wanted, i H. A. Pederson & Co. I Palms, Rubber plants, and other choice house plants at The Logan Nurseries. i ... - - , I Job lot of men's, women s and children's shoes, to be sold at less than cost, at John H. Anderson's.' And-erson's.' Chcice fresh groceries, vegetables, vege-tables, canned goods, fish, etc., at P. A. Nielson and Son's, 106 North Main street. Wilkinson & Son are showing the best assortment of wallpapers ever seen in the city. The beauty of the patterns and colorings is unsurpassed. ; . ege. - , j The B. Y. college will hold' memorial exercises in honor of the late Apostle origham Young, . who was a member of the college j board. The service will tie held , at 11 a. m., and the Arbor day program will be postponed. Architect C T Barrett has! completed ptens for a tine house to be built at La Grande, Oregon, Ore-gon, by Hon C W Nibley, The structure will be biick, will contain con-tain 11 rooms and will cost $8,000. :,;., Mr. and Mrs. Jacob F. Jeppe-sen Jeppe-sen leave today for Bancroft, Idano, where they will in future reside on their farm. We wish them every success in their new: field, while we regret their de-. parture from Logan. Try Newbold's School Shoe, its the best. - ; Carpets and Linoleums at Wm. Edwards. Naw line of Etamine skirts at Eliason Sisters. Calves and hogs, hides and pelts wanted at Chicago Meat market. Good prices paid. Buy a water filter at A. H. Palmer's, First .North street, and drink pure water. Special sale on shoes and men's, boys' and children's clothing cloth-ing at John H. Anderson's. All kinds of pluxibingand steam fitting. Joseph Tarbet, opposite fireman's hall. Dr. R. A. Greene, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, in Dr. Croxall's office the last day of each month. Salt Lake Address, 49 South Main street. . I When you want house paint-! ing or paperhanging, don't for-get for-get chat John Bench is stil' in ,the business and prepared to do first class work for all who wish anything in his line. South Main street. Spring housecieaning is upon win success. . . A meeting of the citizens of Logan Sixth ward was held April 10th to consider water matters. A committee comprising compris-ing J. Z. Stewart, Jr., H. A. Pederson and O. U Jensen was appointed to draft a constitution and bylaws for an organization. It was also decided to invite the people under Little Logan river to unite with the Sixth ward in the organization of a water company. com-pany. Under the good advice and aid of Principal Mrs. Lois Kerr and Prof. Joseph Otte, the teachers and students of the Beuson school plant a number of trees at that school house to-day, Janitor William Bur kindly as-sisting as-sisting the enterprise. The trees will go far toward further ornamenting orna-menting that already beautiful place, and the teachers and others are to be highly commended commen-ded for their action. Prof Otte contributed the trees-Logan trees-Logan river is slowly but steadily rising, and property owners along its banks are taking tak-ing what measures they can to protect their land. William Bur. whose lot is the farthrest east on the river bank, says he is afraid I us, and by way of advice we would suggest that you call on Cardon, Burnham & Co. and inspect in-spect their complete line of wallpaper. wall-paper. None better has everj come to Logan. j A block of 50,000 shares of reasury stock for sale, for de-! velopment purposes, in one of the best mining properties in the Sumpter District. For further information apply to W. E. Baird, Baker City, Oregon. You will doubtless need a new carpet or some piece of furniture just at the house cleaning season, sea-son, to improve the interior of your home. It will pay you to see the stocks of Cardon, Burn-ham Burn-ham & Co. before you buy. Fister & Nielsen, the well known harness makers, carry the famous Buckeye neatsfoot harness oil, w. rranted not to gum the harass. Finest line of stock saddles and double md1 single harness ever seen iaLo-j gan. ' some of his thoroughbred chickens chick-ens will be carried down to the people in the fields to supply a delicious morsel for their tables before the water begins to fall again. The municipal authorities should take all needful precautions precau-tions to protect Mr. Bur ard the other residents in that neighborhood. neighbor-hood. From Manager H. C. Hansen 1 of the Amazon Mining ' Co. we learn that ore running from $40 to $500 per ton -in copper, lead, gold and silver has been taken from the Amazon Mine. One shipment made to the Mingo Smelter netted the company something over $100 per ton. : Several thousand dollars have been expended on this property in development work, and with the constantly improving condition con-dition of the grounds as the driils gnaw their way into the mineral ! bearing zone, it is only a matter j of time till the Amazon will join ! the list of large producers, J |