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Show 1 Local Briefs. I t oo-o--oio-cec-o A tine daughter has been born to Mr. and.Mrs. C!yde Spencer. Beau iful Japanese tan screens, from 20e up at 5 & 10c Store, West of P. O. . i son of W. J. Deforest fell and cut a deep gash in his upper lip Saturday. 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. . George S:nith, a studen at the A. G. from southern Idaho, is lying seriously ill at the dormitory dor-mitory with typhoid feavor. Mr. W. T. Hopkins f Lima, ! Montana, has purchased the old time R. 8. Campbell property in ha Bo..nni1 urn rrl thrnn srh Cardon Carpets and Linoleums at Wm. Edwards. Robert Bane of Smithfield is lying very ill.. 16 cents psr dozen paid for eggs by H. G. Hayball. Large shipment of garden hose just received. H. Wadman. A case of smallpox is reported at Trenton. All brands of bottled beer kept on Ice at Riter Bros. Drug Co. Small counter for sale. Inquire In-quire at this office. Alexander the optician will be at the Lincoln Hotel for 10 days beginn.ng Monday, June 1st. Call at the Cache Valley Implement Im-plement Co. and see the new Deering Header. " The bee keeper's meeting Monday Mon-day was very slightly attended and little was accompiished. A house and lot with orchard of 34 trees, for sale. Apply at P. A. Nielsen .& Son, Main St. & 3al)if, the enterprising real ' estate agents. Decoration day was almosv . universally observed in LogaTi by the decoration of the graves of loved ones. The city cemetery ceme-tery W65 a perfect bower of flowers by Saturday evening, the war veterans being espec- . ially remembered. Mrs. C. A. Brown arrived from Lea Sunday and left for Logan to be present at the commencement commence-ment exercises of the Agricultural Agricul-tural college, she having a son there 'who expects to graduate. Richfield Reaper. If you don't get your Nation regularly, be sure and let us know of the fact.- .- Ladies' Patent Tip Dougola Kid Lace shoes sizes 3 to 7 for $1,25 at Logan D-C D-C Co. Dr VV. B. Park;nson, Sr., will shortly -leave for the east to look up th latest knowledge in the medical world. H. D. Bansen, capable shoemaker, shoe-maker, opposite Mrs. T. D. Roberts. Rob-erts. Good repair work at low prices. I Professor G. L. Swendsonl stop to Salt Lake toda'r to meet City Paint Shop, EG S. Main, j Children's Black Dangoia Kid Shoes ! sizes 5 to 8, only 50c at Logan Dry Goods Co. Calves and hogs, hides and pelts wanted at Chicago Meat market. Good prices paid. All kinds of plu nbing and steam fitting. Joseph Tarbet. opposite fireman 'shall. A sweet little girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Garff Saturday, whereat the parents par-ents are overjoyed. Fred Voge, f mer - nf Logan, Lo-gan, and Miss Fi lence Ro -H-son, a popular y ng laiy 0 Park City, were ed ..i Montpelier last week." Wilkinson & Son are showing the best assortment of wallpapers ever seen in the city. The beuuty of the patterns and colorings is nnn massed. l.adies Two Strap Slipoers all sizes from 3 to 7, only 75c at Logan Dry Goods Co. The exhibit of the training F. 1. Newell of the depa :ment of Agi icukure. . Prof. W. H. Apparley leave tomorrow for San Francisco to join his family, and will spend the summer on the coast. The city light plant committee is takintr stock of. the Hercules school at tne ungnain louug college is a remarkably fine one. It comprises clothing, wood work, basket work, drawing, salt map?., and other objects, all made by the youthful members of the class. The class made remarkable progress in the course of studie3 outlined. The annual reunion of the Brigham Young college Alumni association occurs Frida", Jane 5th. '903. A business meeting will be held at 3 p.m , the banquet ban-quet at b p.m. siiai-p, and the ball at 9 p.m." Tickets for members mem-bers to the banquet and ball, $2. All friends of the college are invited in-vited to the ball in the evening. Tickets 75c. Joel Ricks is looking over the Book of Mormon lauds in South America and this means that Joel Ricks is happy. He is writing a series of Liters on his experiences to the Deseret News, company's street lines, with the view of miking an offer therefor. there-for. A meeting of the stockholders of the Lewiston sugar factory was held in this city Tuesday, and the article of incorporation prepared for filing. The Logan Tea company: is metingwith considerable success suc-cess with its Main street lunch room. The lunches,'are tasty and generous, and are becoming popular. Children's Red or Blue Shoes sizei 2 to 5 for 50c at T-J0gan Dry Goods Co. . On June4lh, 5th, 9th and 10th, the Oregon Short Line will sell excursion tickets to points east at single fare plus $2.00. Tickets Tick-ets good to return Sept. 6th. J For all information cal. on 0 S j L agent. Hon. W. H. Maughan, the Nestor of Cache valley bishops and good fellows, was a visitor from WellsvUle. .Monday. The gerrnrjiimn's health is -somewhat irrnroved of late. Thomas Friday and Miss Ida Priday went to S ilt Lake' Sunday Sun-day to attend the funeral of the gentleman's father, Patriarch Priday. The deceased was an old time and esteemed resident of Salt Lake. Spring housecleaning is upon us, and by way of advice we would suggest that you call on Catdon, Burnham & Co. and in spect their complete line of wallpaper. wall-paper. None better has eve-come eve-come to Logan. Special Buy your smoked ham and bacon and salt bacon at wholesale price. Don't forget I also carry home rendered lard. Cheapest place in town, at S. B. Sorenson's, few doors west of postrffice. The funeral service over the remains of little Edna Baugh was held at the residence Saturday, Satur-day, the speakers being President Presi-dent Joseph Morrell, and Bishop Joseph E. Cardon.' Beautiful music was furnished by the Thatcher quartette. The cir-camstancps cir-camstancps of the chrld's death are very sad, and wide sympathy sympa-thy is expressed for the bareaved family. and uierein uescriues me sij4iiis and scenes arout.d the former city of Zarahemla ad the region of the exploits of the Nephites, Amlicites ar.d other tribes. Invitations are out announcing the marriage of Mr. Leo. N. Eichards of Cache County, Utah, and Miss' Hannah Jeffs of Heber City. Thej were married in the Logan Temple Wednesday, and a wedding reception will bo tendered ten-dered int-in at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alark Jeffs, next Tuesday even-irg even-irg at 6 o'clock The Wave ex-ten ex-ten Is c r.gratul itiors. rt7aatch Wave, Heber. A very distressing accident hsppened last week to the eleven-year-old daughter of A. J. Curtis. Wrhile playing with some companions she stumbled over aboard lying on the ground, and in putting out her hand 'to break th force of her fall she '. had it pierced by a sharp nail " protruding through the board, which inflicted an ugly wound through the thumb and forefinger. fore-finger. So firmly was the nail imbedded in the flesh that it took considerable force to remove re-move it. Some fears of tetanus were, at first entertained, but : constant poulticing is, fast htal-, htal-, " ing the wound.-Rexburg Current, David R. Roberts will petition the city council tonight for a streetcar franchise. Mr. Roberts Rob-erts states that in case the desired de-sired concessions are granted, a company will shortly be organized organiz-ed and the read built. B. F. Luke & Co. of Salt Lake, ordered 8Q0 funowers from the W. D. Danielson company com-pany of this city early this year, ar.d have exhausted this supply They have ordered another an-other shipment' of 500. The machine is a remarkably good one for in i gators. The first speaker at the tabernacle taber-nacle last Sunday was Elder Harold Lafount who gave a most interesting and eloquent account of his recent missionary experience in Great Britian. El-ut-r Robert Anderson followed in n intelligent discussion of the divine authenticity of the Book of Mormon. The W. G. Danielsen company is making a bid Dn the proposed city pipe line, and is in every way equipped to do the work. This is a home company, is a groat resource to the cily, and it is to be earnestly hoped its man-igers man-igers will be awarded the contract. |