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Show ,e appears on this pge. J Mr. L. P. Feterson wasavisi-, wasavisi-, r from King yesterday. Two or three fighters were ined in police court Monday. ITcn. James II . Martineau of fpr:fn i" visiting with his sons in this city. MUs Erne Nebeker is in Og-len, Og-len, the guest of her sister, Mrs. A'illiaui Z. Terry. Elder Andreas Peterson will ,peak at the Scandinavian meeting meet-ing in Losran tabernacle next Sunday at 10 a. m. I ! Local Bsifs. t C-00'-0-0-0'0'0 O'i Agents wanted. Inquire at this office. Hon. E. K. South visited Kan- dolph on business the past few days. M. H. Fames leaves for Rex-burg Rex-burg sometime this week on e business t-onr. lie will be gone Representative W: W. Hall is located at the Windsor hotel in Silt Lake during the legis'ative session. Elders Jo'.m Rust. Jos. Mair and Carl Scbaub of Logan have been called to fill missions in Germany. District Attorney Nebeker has about ten days. Mr. Gustavo Berntson, the popular carpenter, is building a four room addition for Mr. Joseph Jos-eph Painter of the Second ward. State Scnutor A. (J-Barber is permanently located at the Ken-yon Ken-yon hotel in Salt Lake City dur-i dur-i ig the legislative session. Mrs. G- F. Wright of Hyrum visited in Salt Lake the past few days and a highly enjoyable social party was given in her honor while there by Mrs. John D. Spencer. Pres. Budge of Bear Lake came in Sunday and leaves to-n'ght. to-n'ght. He has been out to Boise, Idaho, watching the Senatorial eWt;on. The venerable poliii- aled suit against D. W. Davis ind Thomas Rose for $332 bond signed by them for S. W. Wells. J. A. Hendrickscn left yester day for Ogden to attend the Stock holders' meeting of the Ogden Woolen Mills Co. of which he is the president. . The Sunday school union of Cache Stake will be held at the B. Y. college next Sunday at 2 p.m. A pleasing program will be rendered. The Milliennial Star announces the safe arrival in Liverpool of Elder James C Johnson of Logan, Lo-gan, Ole H. Anderson of Hyrum and AlmaHochstrasser of Cards-ton. Cards-ton. Mr. J. N. Larsen was in town from Paradise yesterday and announced that he had decided to appeal the clerkship case to the supreme court. A number of his friends are, supporting him in the movement. The state legislature met in alt Lake Monday and elected E M. Allison president of the Sen ate and Thomas Hull speaker of the House. Norman G. Allen of Wellsville was elected engrossing engross-ing clerk of the House. The legislature met at noon yester- j Jay to near the Governor's mes ! sage. Balloting for a U. S. senator sena-tor will begin next Tuesday at noon. cian is sitisfied with the results. Mr, H- A. Campbell was in wn from Providence yesterday & d states tnat there is a propo-siuuu propo-siuuu on foot in that town looking look-ing to the installation of an electric light plant. Myron Tanner, one of the pioneers of Utah, and a man who left a deep impress upon the industrial, in-dustrial, financial, edujational ar.u political life of the commun-.t" commun-.t" in which he lived for more J an half a century, died at the none of his son. Prof. J. M. Tan-Hjv, Tan-Hjv, in Forest Dale Saturday morning. The cause of death was a combination of heart and kidney kid-ney trouble. Some time ago twelve bottles cf wf terfrom the surface wells uBar. - . parts of Salina were sent to the station here for analysis anal-ysis by Prof. Yoder and Assistant Assis-tant Stewart, it was found that two of the samples were laden with disease germs; three of the bottjes were not so bad, but ought not to be used, and the remaining re-maining .seven samples were practically full of foreign substances. sub-stances. The people of Salina ; will realize" a great benefit from the work of the station. Robert McKinnon, one of the live Democrats in the House, is making his home at the iVindsor hotel. He has but one pet measure meas-ure and that is a bill for an ap-ropriation ap-ropriation to, build a road be t een his country (Rich) and Cache. By building four miles of road through the mountains the present distance can be reduced re-duced sixteen miles, thus enabling enabl-ing the farmers and others to save murh time in driving to Logan. Mr. McXinnon will have the support of the Cache county delegation in both houses. Tribune. ; A co-operative plan for sharing shar-ing the profits of beet sugar manufacture with the men who raise the beets has been devised by Soren Hanson of Hyrum, who promoting the big sugar plant a" Basalt, Ida., and will be put into effect at that factory. The plan is to allot one-third of the capital stock, $400,000 worth in ali, to the farmers, who have c :ntracted to raise the beets, helling to them four shares to each acre on the basis of a par valuation for the preferred and $3,311-5 for the common. By1 t s means it is hoped to stimu- j e interest in the factory among t ? farmers of the vicinity and give them an opportunity to make the factory their own, at 1 ist in part. Mr. Hanson stated I atone-half of the entire capitalization capi-talization of SI, 200, 000 has been taken in a single block. Taking out the $400,000 to be alloted to t e farmers there remains but i-200,000 of stock, which is now )3ing subscribed. . i |