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Show City and County Wantud To rent two furnished rooms. Enquire 442 E. Center, t William Heading expects to leavo for his mission about April 18th. We sell tho Earth and Loan money on It. II. A. Pedcrscn & Co. Joseph Peterson, of the Third ward, Is suffering from nervous prostration. Wall Pai-kii 8c i-mt koll at C. V. Hansen's, 03 East First North. Next to Llndqulst tho. undertaker. A. .1. Beveridgc, Depot street, Smithllcld. All kinds of plumbing work attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. guar-anteed. Bell phono 22.. Mrs. Earl Graham, of I'rovo, Is In Logan visiting her aunt, Mrs. T. E. Daniels. Mrs. M. E. Hanks Is expected homo from San Francisco the latter part of this week. Thoroughbred Wyandotte and Leghorn Leg-horn eggs and chickens for sale. A. Koller, R P. D., 41. $1.00 a setting of,15 eggs. Pred II. Turner.who lias been down from Magratli the past two months, llnlshcd up his business and returned home on Sunday. Thomas Cutler, of Trenton, was In tho city yesterday. A lumber yard will be added to his business In the metropolis across the valley. Don't tell, people they can't get flowers in Logan. I havo them all the time. Henm. Caklislk, Flowers & Seeds; both phones. Mrs. Ficd Smith, who became a mother a few days ago, has not been getting along very satisfactorily. She has strong symptoms of typhoid. The baby of J. M. Benihlsell Jr., at Lewlston, suffering from an attack of pneumonia, is still very low. Mrs Wm. Jacobson, of the same plrce is 111 w lt.li the same difficulty. W. G. Swendscn, district hydrog-rapher, hydrog-rapher, who has been in Cache for somo time Installing a number of stream guaglng stations, Is now in San Pete county doing tho same work-on work-on 'their big canal. Good looks bring happiness. Friends care more for us when wc meet their with clean, smiling face, bright eyes sparkling with health, which comes by taking Flolllstci's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Cy Nap per. Ora Card, son of President Charles O. Card, who came down from Baker city recently to see his father, who is siiffering badly from consumption of the kidneys, returned to Ills homo today. Ladles desiring exclusive patterns and styies in Spring Tailored Suits will have an opportunity to select at our Ladles Dcpt. Wednesday, Feb. 21st. CAMl'HKLL & MOMtKLL Cc. I. N. Parker, formerly collector for Geo. A Lowe, passed through Logan on Sunday night. He Is now connected connect-ed with tho Elgin Creamery company of Salt Lake city, and his trip is in the interest of the firm. The Boaid of Education, met last Friday evening and besides transacting transact-ing routine business elected a janitor for tho Benson schools. Hon. Wm. (Senator) Burr secuied tho coveted plum on the second ballot. Tho list of names considered wns as follows: Paul Spenst, Thos. Adams, Thos. P. Smith, Wm. Faraday, Henry James, Don C. Benson, Wm. Burr, W. II. Goodsell, Thos. Wilmore, Ola Laurnt-zen. Methusala was all right, you bet For a good old soul was he, They say he would bo living yet, Had he taken Bocky Mountain Tea. Cy Napper. Thirteen cars of Bock Springs coal came to Logan Monday and tho coal famino Is now over, at least for the time being. It Is understood that some of the coal dealers will endeavor to lay In a supply by next winter. If effort Is made along tills line every encouragement en-couragement possible should be given. The experience of the past winter with the coal traffic should prove an object lesson. A magnlllcent steel engraving of Hagerman Pass, the most famous mountain pass in Colorado, has been i'iip(1 hv tho Colorado Midland Hall way. This engraving Is 20x40 Inches and suitable for framing. It will bo sent to any address on receipt of 15 cents in stamps by L. II. Harding, Salt Lake city. Eugene Scliaub has made application applica-tion to the Stato Engineer for two second feet of water to be used from April 1 to Nov. 15 for irrigating about 11.02 acres of .land. Tills water will be taken from tho Logan river. Mr.Schaub Btatcsn his application that tho water applied for consists of drainage and surplus water from city lots and farming farm-ing lands constituting a part of what Is known as "Logan Island", that tho water Is originally used upon these lots and farming land and afterward flows Into the Logan river. Dr. Ezra Rich came to Logan Saturday Satur-day night and, returned to his home in I Ogdcn Sunday. Soren Poulscn, of College, went to Brlghamjcstcrday to visit Ills parents. James Mack, one of the pioneer grist mill men of Cache Valley, went to Smithllcld Monday. Found On Center street Saturday, bundle containing a new yellow oil coat. Owner can have it by calling at this otllcc. Mrs. Hilda Merrill, wife of the late Apostle Merrill, will probably build a modern residence In the Seventh ward of tills city. Thomas P. Smlth.of the Fifth ward, started for Kcmcror Sunday to work In the engine room of Mine No. 1 at that place. Frank Goodwin and wife returned to Logan, Sunday, from Trenton, where they had been for three dajs visiting relatives. Miss Helga Peterson came from Salt Lako Sunday night to be with her mother, who Is lying very 111 at her home in tho Sixth ward. HENRY WI LSON SAYS to tell J on to call and sec him when jou want to get "spruced" up a bit, at tho Palace Pa-lace barber shop. "7 W. CenterSt. t Drs. Cantrll, of Hyrum, and Smith, of Smltnllcld, wcio in Logan Saturday making preparation for the affair the new Medical Society will give March "th. A banquet is a feature. II. G. Ilayball Is making a much needed change In his establishment. The grocery department lias been moved to the rear end In close proximity prox-imity to the warehouse and a convenient conveni-ent basement whlcfi has recently been built. George Mlckclson and wife with Mcsdamcs John Smith and McKlnncy, and sons, went to Pocatello on Sunday Sun-day to attend the fifteenth anniversary anniver-sary of tho wedding of Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson, Monday, the lady being be-ing the daughter of Mrs. Smith. James Brlggs, chlef-of-pollcc, leader of the brass band and opera house orchestra, park commissioner, water-master, water-master, and basso profundo In the tabernacle choir at Cache Junction, was In Logan Satuiday arranging with the force in one of the blacksmith black-smith shops to manicure some of the voices that fall to tit In with his. On Friday eenlng, the lfith, Miss Ella Ames with a number of friends 'from Logan paid a Hying visit to her home in Wellsvllle. All attended the party at the pavllllon until the Intermission, Inter-mission, when the young people retired retir-ed to the homo of Miss Ames, where refreshments were served, after which thev returned to the danco and had an enjoyable time until the danco closed. clos-ed. The party then icturncd to Logan. Lo-gan. Manager ' Bainshaw, of the Bell j Telephone Co., announces that there has been a reduction In tho price of toll service throughout the whole of Cache valley. Heretofore the price has ranged from 15c to 25c for a live minute min-ute talk between non-subscribers now It' Is reduced to 10 cents betyveen all places. Subscribers still have free service, of course, but others using toll will be charged 10c as Indicated above. On Monday George Blgby came down from the Oneida ditch, where the Danlelson Mfg. Co. Is building three and a half miles of pipe line. One rallo Is already completed. The company com-pany has been hampered badly owing to a scarcity of lumber. Twenty men are at work at the present time. It Is said tho above project Is one Of the biggest of the kind In the west, the ditch when completed costing about a half million dollars. At a recent meeting of the stockholders stock-holders of the Hyrum Co-op several changes worn made. The old title was changed to'Tlyrum Mercantile Mercan-tile Co.," Robert Baxter was elected president, D. R. Roberts vice president, presi-dent, Henry B. Ames secretary and treasurer and John Raxter manager. The above named gentleman with William M. Howell, Peter Christiansen Christian-sen and Christen Jensen constitute the directorate. The stock of the old company Is being called In and new stock issued In Its place. This mercantile mer-cantile establishment Is doing a tine business, and from casual remarks mado by tho people, thoy appear to bo satlstlcd. A coal yard has been added to the new concern. Thomas Jollfcy, assessor of Oneida county, passed through Logan Sunday enroute to American Falls to the assess property In that locality. Dream you dwell In Marble Halls, then buy a few Mowers to adorn those halls. BenJ. Carlisle. Florist and Seedsman. Both 'phones. Edward Sclignian, salesman at the Hub, icturiied fiom San Franolsco Friday night, with d bran new wife. Tin? Rkpuiilican joins In best wishes. Panics from Ogden who aru in position posi-tion to know say that there arc good prospects for a smelter being built at the Ogdcn hot springs this summer. The Boaid of Goycrnors of the Cache Commercial Club meet tonight to start things rolling for successful work during the year. A full attendance attend-ance of board members aro desired. Hans P. Otte secred his connection connec-tion with tho Itller Brothers Drug company on February the first. He is now canvassing in the north for the Gaelic Knitting Works. Mrs. George Lilfkln returned Sunday Sun-day night from Hood Rlcr, Oregon, where she had been the past month visiting her daughter, Mrs. Davenport. Mrs. Davenport has been quite sick but has now improved. At the tabernacle Sunday afternoon Elders L. F. Moench and F. A. Mitchell occupied the time. The gentleman discoursed on matters of considerable Interest, relating their experiences In tho mission Held, and bearing a strong testimony to the truth of the gospel. Hans C. Jensen, the grain and hay dealer, Is moving his stock from the U. O. Foundry building, making room for tho Rutte firm that will-occupy the building on March 1st. It is understood un-derstood that this new linn will conduct con-duct a milk and cream business, and shipments made to Butte. Mr and Mrs. W. S. Lamoreaux entertained en-tertained the tabernacle choir Friday evening In tho First ward rooms. Participants in tho festivities, which consisted of musical inimhers.spceohos and such like, say that the event was one of genuine pleasuic. Refresh ments were served, and Tho Republican Republi-can can certify that the colored liquid that came from a great demijohn was tho best over. The water users of Cache met Saturday Sat-urday afternoon and decided thst to Install a new guaglng station In Logon Lo-gon river and operate It themselves, and secondly to havo weirs placed In all tho canals. It is desired that these weirs bo In place by May 1st. W. W. McLaughlin will superintend the placing of these weirs. It Is the belief be-lief tiiat these changes will assist In greatest measure the settlement of watci difficulties and make tho State Engineer's work fairly easy when ho comes to Cache to straighten out matters generally. IL K. Hansen, of the Seventh ward, has recently built a model fanning mill that Is a wonder. The little machine will clean the foulest of grain, having sieves that aru Interchangeable so that tho grain can be passed from ono apartment to the other as desired. Tho mill can be changed from a right-to right-to a left hand mill with but little trouble, which proves convenient to farmers using a fan Inside their granaries. gran-aries. The mill can be enlarged upon so that power can be attached and the apparatus used fur cleaning grain In grist mills. Mr. Hansen has an Indention Inden-tion that Is Erst class In svery way,one that Js a dellitht to any practical man. For Sale Saddle In good condition. Alfred Burgle, "07 E Slh North St. Lorcno Hansen and wife, J. 'A. Stew art Jr., Ptof. E. 1). Ball and Fred Ellason, of Mlllvllle, were Salt Lako passengers yesterday. Odd Fellows, their wives, sisters, sweethearts, otc. aic lemlnded of the dance at the lodge rooms Friday evening. even-ing. All aru expected to be there. Luclan Parr, mining promoter and genial, all 'round good fellow,Isnow up In the Teton country telling the people of the good things we have down here. Mr. Parr has other business busi-ness also, but we'll not tell It all. Wantkd To work small farm on shares. Have boys 1 want to put to work. Want farm with or without Implements. Gotfrlcd Beutler.Grecn-vllle. Beutler.Grecn-vllle. FLOWERS for Washington's birthday. birth-day. Roses, Carnations and Perns. Open until 12 m. B. Carlisle, Florist and Seedsman. Sheriff Joscphson, of Box Elder county, with the Brlghani city marshal mar-shal and police, were at the Brlgham station Sunday afternoon searching the trains for two men who wee wanted at Weston for random shooting. shoot-ing. Every car on freight No. 10 was closely searched, but nobody vns found. When the southbound passenger passen-ger train, No. 10, reached Brlgham tlie sheriff asked the conductor If two men had boarded the train at Cacho Junction. The conductor answered In the atllrmatlve and said "they are sitting in there now," pointing to ono of the cars. The sheriff went in as quietly as possible, when to his surprise sur-prise lie found Judge Maughan and Stenographer Kccler quietly seated and on their way to Randolph to hold court. Fortunately for theso distinguished distin-guished gentlemen, Sheriff Joscphson had gacd on their alabaster brows before, be-fore, and they escaped the handcuffs with which he was most anxious to adorn tho wrists of I lie "shooters" mentioned above. |