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Show FIFTEEN knitters wanted at once. Union Knitting Mills Co., Logan. John Perry, of Gentile valley, came ' from" the north j cstet day. Tickets on sale Monday for "The Daughter of Jalrus." Misses Birdie Savage and Taylor, of Hyrum, were Logan visitors Saturday. Beet land and orchard for rent, at once. Logan Real Estate & Loan Co t A. M. Slmmonds, one of Cannon's bloated bondholders, was In Logan Monday. roomed house and full lot for sale cheap. Good location. Must be sold. Logan Real Estate St Loan Co. t Mrs. Stoddard, of Richmond, was a south bound passenger yesterday morning. George Iloggan, the harness man of Rlgby, Idaho, came to Providence yesterday. James Elmore Is moving from Salt Lake city to Cove, Idaho, for the summer months. Joseph New bold, the clothier, expects ex-pects to leave for a European mission some time next fall. A. T Wright, of the Wright Broth-ers Broth-ers mcrcantlc company, of Ogdcn, spent Sunday In Richmond. The railroad company lias started gravel trains to ballasting up the roadbed through this county. A Lculsion man named Cook was brought to Logan yesterday to undergo under-go an operation for appendicitis. Fou ha lk Eighty acres of II rst class dryland adjoining Cache Junction. Address or call on Eli J. Bell, Logan, Utah. Hyrum W. Maughan lias sold his Wcllsvllle property and gone to Canada. He loaded a car at Mcndon Monday. Mrs. Hattie Brimhall, daughter of Martin Woolf formerly of Mlllvlllc, has been visiting in Logan tho past week. She started for tier homo at Raymond, Alberta, last Wednesday. Ed Hansen left Monday for Salt Lake city and on Tuesday left the capital of .Ion to till a mission to the German people. His wife and mother accompanied him to Salt Lake city. E. L. Sayrc, agent for Canadian Pact He lands near Calgary, Canada, announces another cheap excursion to that country, leaving here on May 8th. The fare Is refunded to purchasers pur-chasers of Paclllc land. Since the death of Robert Brobcrg in the Seventh ward, three other cases of typhoid have developed there, two of ills children and Ephralm Madsen,a young man who assisted in the nursing nurs-ing of Mr. Uroberg, now being down. All of tho patients arc In the hospitals. hospi-tals. E. L. Sayrc, In charge of the excursion excur-sion to Canada which left here Tuesday Tues-day morning, took with him to Calgary, Cal-gary, Daniel Godfrey, Henry Thompson Thomp-son and Lars Rasmussen and two or three others from Clarkston. Ten from dlflcrcnt parts of Idaho Join tills company, all going as prospective buyers of Canadian Paclllc lands. For sale A lirst-class mercantile business In Garland, Including buildings, build-ings, ground and good fresh stock of general merchandise. Tho best location loca-tion in the city. Address R, P.O. box 47, Garland, Utah. The A. C. track team goes to Provo Friday to compete with athletes of the B. Y. University. Comparative scores made at the two Institutions this year leads to the belief that; the farmers from Logan stand a good chance of winning In most events. Tho B. Y. C. team has Its track meet on Friday. Then on May 11!, B. Y. U., A. C. and B. Y. C. meet here In Logan. The speakers at the Sunday afternoon after-noon services at the tabernacle were President Charles II. Hart, and John F. Miller, of Salt Lake. Tho Hrst speaker spent some little tlmo In eulogizing Ills predecessor, U. I). Felstead, one of the seventies, and thought that, as a mark of appreciation apprecia-tion for tho faithful labors performed by the deceased, a suitable monument should bo erected In ills honor, those among whom lie labored leading out in the matter. This is the season of listless headaches head-aches and spring disorders. Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea Is a sure preventative. preven-tative. Makes you strong and vigorous. vigor-ous. 35 cents, Tea or Tablet. 0. E. Napper Miss Tucker, with the Tucker Stock Co , which opens an engagement at the Thatcher opera house to-morrow evening, has made herself popular wherever she lias appeared, and as she Is surrounded by a company of more than ordinary ability the theatre going go-ing public will no doubt have an opportunity op-portunity of witnessing the best stock company now touring the west.Strong and high class specialties are given between be-tween acts, make a continuous performance. per-formance. On the opening night only with each paid 3.1 and Co cent ticket, one lady will bo admitted fne. The pricesaro within the reacli of all 25, 11 nnd .10 epnt.. Sat! now on rdn. 15 cents per doicn paid for eggs at II. U. Hav ball's. I 5 Bishop Bingham, of Trenton, was in Logan yesterday on business. Jacob West Is expected home from J California during the coming week. The A. C. of U. lias a new delivery v outllt, Which has been needed for some time. J Bishop Dunn returned home from ; Salt Lake on Saturday night. He is Improving reasonably well. J Mrs. Mary Stagers Is over from Deweyville waiting on her mother, J Mrs Harriet hobblps, who has a ncr- vous aililctlon. Mrs. John Spande gave birth to a ', little girl on Sunday night. Mr. Span- de celebrated by making an especially low price on a baby carriage for early use. : Bidders who persist in racing along ' tho sidewalks arc certain to get Into : trouble soonci or later Monday evening even-ing one of these, name unknown, ran over or Into a small boy down Centei street, and the parent, who Is a big lusty fellow, was out searching for the blkuildcr. There would have been blood In the air had lie found him The cyclers should learn to travel at a very moderate speed while on the walks and exercise every caution that accidents ac-cidents may be prevented. They will llnd that this will pav in the long-run. A four year old son of Mr and Mrs. O. D. Reach, of this city, ate watercress water-cress Saturday evening, was taken 111 on Sunday and despite efforts of physicians) phy-sicians) died in a short time. There seems little doubt that tho boy ato some poisonous weed as lie munched the cress. On Sunday ho was attacked at-tacked by convulsions which ended as stated above. Tills unexpected occurrence occur-rence is indeed a sad one for Mr. and Mrs. Beach. The funeral service will bo held In the Second ward meeting house today at '-' p. m., to which all friends are Invited Attorney P E Kceler leaves Logan tomorrow for Tonopah, where he ex pects to make Ills future home, and a fortune as well. Mr. Kceler spent some time In that vicinity not long ago and found an opening that looked good to him. Ho is interested In different dif-ferent mining enterprises there that arc showing up well, and his friends here will wish for him the fullest realization of his dreams. Mr. Kceler is a genial fellow of good ability, and In twelve or fourteen years among, Cache valley people has made not a few friends who regret to have him leave. Mrs. Kceler will not leave for Tonopali for several weeks yet. "Tho Daughtor of Jalrus," by Stalncr, to bo rendered by the Agricultural Agri-cultural college Music Dcpaitment is, considered one of the most beautiful sacred works written. The theme is ono that is always attractive and the setting by the greatest of English composers, Sir John Stalncr, Is considered con-sidered a classic. Considerable excitement was caused last Friday night In the Seventh ward by a two year old child of Lorln Merrill's Mer-rill's straylngfrom home. Nlghtover-took Nlghtover-took the little fellow in his wanderings wander-ings and lie traveled from the corner of East Second South and South third E?st to Oliver Skanchy's place, near Logan bridge. The parents 'phoned police headquarters for assistance and about the same timo Mr. Skanchy notified no-tified them of the little stranger who was with him. All smart up-to-date women ofto-day. ofto-day. Know how to bake, wash, sing and to plav; Without these talents a wife Is N. f! Unless she takes Rocky mountain Tea. C. E. Napper. The Union Knitting Mills Co., organled In this city about three years ago, is going out of the retail business and by Juno 1st will attend strictly to wholesale business. By that date they expect to be located on the second and third Hoors of the Ed wards block over Dunbar & Robinson's north store, where tho plant will be installed. The business of tills concern con-cern is gradually increasing, being live times larger In 1U0T than In 100.1. At the close of their last fiscal year, the directors declared agooddivldcnd, aside from placing a good amount In the reserve fund. Attorney F. K. Nebeker is going to have a splendid appearing piece of property on East Center street before long, Within the past few days he lias had his old lawn dugupand carted away, and rich new soil put In Its place. A driveway lias been built to the rear and cement walks liavo been constructed from the front gate. Frank has gone about his work In a systematic manner, building from the foundation up. He has placed the landscape work the matter of lawn planting and arrangement of flower beds In the hands of William Bench, who Is certain to accomplish the very best results. The Improvement on the Nebeker property is going to add very much to the appearance of the pnt'ro Mock th'p |