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Show t Local Biiafs. 2 Considerable building is fore -shadowed by local contractors. ' - Hon. W. W. Hall reached home - , from his legislative labors Alon- , day. Lost On First North street, a ', purse containing small sum of money. Finder please leave at this office and be rewarded, j The Coop. Grocery & Drug j' Company's handsome new buiid. J ing is rapidly, approaching ccir- ; pletion. Henry Wadman has employed j - Mr. Burnham, a well knows. plumber, and is prepared to do all i kinds of work in this line. ' A building permit for a four j . roomed frame house opposite the 1 Blanchard hotel has been grant- ed to Mrs. Maud Robinson, i- Gustave Berntson, the expert I carpenter, has contracted to I build two neat frame house s . ! mi First-, West street for W. S. j Children's shoos ouly 65c pair I at Logan Dry Goods Co. I Prof. Fogelburg has returned j to Logan to reside. I Tickets 'for the Clark recital j are on sale at Harris Music store. Mr. A. H. Palmer has opened a pinmbiogshop a few doers west of the postoffice. A farmers' association was organized in the Fifth ward last evening. Wilkinson & Sons have received re-ceived their spring consignment of Wall paper. Call and see it. Grand Millinery opening at H. G. HaybalL's store next Monday, Mon-day, Tuesday and Wednesday. Work will shortly begin on the remodeling of the First National bank building. Watt Reese and son came in from Vancouver yesterday to visit with relatives. "A Woman's Honor," a pleasing pleas-ing drama, will be presented at Paradise by the Home Dramatic club tonight. . The Sociology club held an interesting session at residence of Prof. I.N.Smith last Monday Mon-day evening. A fine 10 pound boy was born Lamoreaux and Mrs. Maud Ro'c-inson Ro'c-inson respectively. A telegram from Washington states that Logan is to be given one additional clerk at 1500, two clerks will be promoted from 8600 to $700, one from $600 to $800, and one from $700 to $800. Messrs. Thatcher and Hanson, the enterprising clothiers, have f 'J had their front window enlarged j and arranged in the latest style. It makes a fine appearance when furnished and lighted, ' . There is considerable talk in f favor of a pavement from the ' Methodist church corner a b.ock east and a block south. The improvement im-provement is badly needed and l it is hoped it will be put in at an , early day. The Salt Lake choir left for its - California tour last Monday. Among the excursionists from I Logan were Misses Eva Knox and Josephine Bodrero and John Quayle and wife. Alio Miss j Lilly Maddisoa of Providence. , !' F. C. Parkinson, formerly of I the Mercantile Union at Frank- lin, Ida., has been engaged as j ) manager of the Utah knitting f works, and will remove with his I family to Ogden. The new mach- f ; inery of the knitting company has arrived. The B. Y. College basketball , team defeated the L. D. S. U. 3 club in this city last Saturday evening by a score of 16 to 13. j This was the first time the L. D. t S. boys have been defeated ia j three years, and local enthusiasts j are jubilantover. the victory. The f" game was witnessed by a large number of spectators. The numerous friends of Dr. David Budge, of Logan, will be to Mrs. George Squires yesterday'. yester-day'. All doing well except the happy father, who is still in the clouds. It is hoped he wiii get back to earth in a few days. Joseph Jorgensen has returned return-ed from the Grande Ronde valley, Oregon, where he a few days ago went for the purpose of seeingthat country. He is very favorably impressed with the resources re-sources of the valley and now offers his place here of 340 acres for sale, and is figuring on pur-chasing pur-chasing a farm of 500 acres in the Grande Ronde valley. Six steers were slaughtered at the Agricultural coiiege Monday and the carcase photographed by Professor Dryuen at Bell Bros, meat market yesterday. The animals ani-mals had been undergoing a feeding on the by-products of sugar beets, and Professor Clark, who had the experiment . in charge states that the results are quite satisl'actoi y. The animals ani-mals were fine specimens and averaged 1000 pounds. City Paint Shop, 36 S. Main. A Special sale of large house plants at the Logan Nurserie's. Try Newbold's School Shoe, its the best. We buy and sell Real Estate. Farm and City property wanted. H. A. Pederson & Co. Calves and hogs, hides and pelts wanted at Chicago Meat market: Good prices paid . 1 lot bf wool remnauts going at half price at Logan Dry Goods Co. Lucerne hay for sale. Inquire at this office, or Lundberg Bros., Providence bench. You will save monev bv buv ing your barb wire at John H Anderson's. Go to John H. Anderson's for baro wire. Cheapest' place in town. To Rent Good five room house in 4th ward, with city water. wa-ter. Apply to A. L. Farrell, County clerk's office. Remember the regular dance at the Palace hall every Saturday Satur-day evenicg. Splendid' music and tloor. All invited. Color in an apple is good, but quality is better. The Pear-main Pear-main has the quality. A large stock of fine trees at The Logan Nurseries. pleased to learn tnat ne is rapidly rapid-ly recovering from the serious throat affection from which he has been suffering for some time. He is able now to leave his room and take a brief walk in the open ; air, but is still weak and unable to sustain long conversation. However, he may now be. considered con-sidered as on the road to complete com-plete restoration, and will soon be able to resume his extensive practise. News. A number of parties were ap-" ap-" ' prebend ed driving on the A. C. boulevard sidewalk Sunday and cited to appear before Justice Pederson. This violation had j become so frequent that Special Officer George I. Fames was detailed de-tailed to guard the walk. The new thoroughfare is a great boon -rT: to pedestrians to the college as it is high and dry in the muddiest muddi-est weather. The officers are determined that it shall be kept especially for pedestrians, and i as ic borders a beautiful pastoral ' scene it promises some day to be- j come famous. It is a thorough-' fare that rejects great credit upon up-on the wislom of the present city admioLiLation. j ' |