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Show Some Short Local Items Mrs. Jacob Mlllerwlll move to Fat in-Ington in-Ington June 1st. Mrs. Lou Hanks returned fiom Og-den Og-den Sunday morning. Professor McLaughlin loft Monday for the Experiment Farm at Lehl. E. T. Hargraves, contractor of I'ocatello, Is In Mlllvllle on business. Wheat Is selling for sixty-nine cents per dushel sacked, at Cache Junction. C. M. Jacobson, the postmaster of Lewiston, was in Logan Saturday. M'ss Christine Larsen is down from Idaho spending a few das with old friends. Mrs. Sarah Beigen Is up from Ccn-tervllle, Ccn-tervllle, visiting tier mother, Mrs. Kanutc Hansen. Cleve Hailstone went to the Ogdcn hot springs Monday for treatment of Inllammatory rheumatism. John Hopkins, the poultry man of tho A. C. U., has gone to his farm In Trcasureton for the summer. V. 0. Davis, representing tho Northwestern North-western Mutual Life Insurance Co., Is In Logan rustling business forhlscom-pany. forhlscom-pany. Mrs. I". E. Kecler leaves Logan today to-day to Join her husband at Tonopah. Mr. Kceler Is located there very satisfactorily, satis-factorily, having dropped Into a splendid splen-did law business Mis Kecler has a wide circle of friends who regict her departure The Crocker-Woolworth National bank, of San Francisco, doing business with the First National bank of this city, writes that their building was damaged but little and that their vaults passed through the lire in good shape. Their records and other documents docu-ments are perfect. This building cost one million dollars Miss Martha Fisher entertained Saturday evening In honor of Mrs. P. "B. Kecler. A four-course dialing dish supper was the feature.but there were other pleasures. Those prexent were: Mrs. Keeler. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Goodwin, Good-win, I'rof. and Mrs. J. A. Bexcll, Mr. and Mrs. N. It. Moore, Mrs. M. M. Fisher and Miss Grace Fisher. Hon. Joseph Monsou has decided to become a full Hedged Loganlte. On June 1st his family will move down from Richmond. E. Ecklund, of Newton, started for Tacoma, Washington, Monday to sec his sou Theodore, who was Injured in a saw mill recently. Jacob West, Mrs. N. E. Clemenson, Mrs. N. R. Moore and Miss Edna Llun went to Meudon Monday to attend at-tend the funeral of "Grandma" Larson. Lar-son. Mrs. Mary Sulscr, of Mldwav, Wasatch county, returned homo Monday Mon-day after a few days visit with her cousin, Albert Frederick, of Providence. Provi-dence. Mrs. Christ I in Pcteison, of this city went to Brlgham Monday moinlng to help care for a grandchild who Is quite (11 the daughter of Mrs. A. B Cheney. David James, the first bishop of Paradise, now living In Salt Lake, has been at his old home during the past week. He returned to Salt Lake Monday morning. Next Sunday night Professor John T. Miller will deliver a lecture In the Logan Tabernacle on "Character Building." It Is announced that there will be no ward meectlngs. B. It. Pleice, of Salt Lake, came up the latter part of the week to adjust tho lire loss on the pioperty of Joseph II, Ilumphieys at Paradise. Mr. Humphreys carried J"oO Insurance and this was piomptly paid on the iccoin-mcndatlon iccoin-mcndatlon of Joseph Knowles, agent J. II. Wood, of the Denver wholesale whole-sale department of the Baldwin piano company, was In Logan first of the week In consultation with James Hobbs Jr., who handles the Baldwin pianos and organs In Logan. Mr. Wood has many kind woids for the Mr. Hobbs. Antohn Pchrson Is coming to the front rapidly as one of the leadh g horticulturists of the state. Ho ha"s a magnificent place on canyon toad and besides raising fruits, has three acres of the choicest kind of strawberries. Already this season he has shipped about twenty thousand plants. Chris Schult., a young man who came here from Logan, Utah, about six weeks ago, and who has been down with the mumps a long time, went to Ogdcn yesterday with Dr. Bean. Ho was taken to the Ogdcn hospital and was there operated upon for some hardening of the jaw bone. Pait of that portion of his face was taken out and a silver piece Inserted. The operation was entirely successful and it will not be long befoie Mr. Schult. will be able to eat something else than j soup I'ocatello Tribune |