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Show City and County . i iSfe'st'll tlio Earth and Loan money o'ffTt. II. A. Pcderscn & Co. Mr and Mrs. Samuel Holt will go to Alberta on tho coming excursion. Wanted A Rood second hand roll-top roll-top desk. Inquire at this olllce. lion 11. 8. Campbell, of Salt Lake, came to Logan Friday night returning ; Sunday morning Wanted Experienced dining room girl at "The Lincoln." t A. II. Thompson or the Utah Mortgage Mort-gage Loan Corporation returned fiom 'Amcilcan Falls on Sunday morning. See the new Electric Iron at La-fount's, La-fount's, Center St. Mr. Geogo Y. Smith, Cashier of the Smlthllleld liank returned home with his wlfo from Preston- Monday morning. Lost In Logan Canjon last Friday, two coats, with papers In pockets Identifying ojyjicr. Leave at this office of-fice and be rewarded. Luther Foss of the Foss llrothers clothing store- at Preston -passed through Logan Monday enroute for Salt Lake. The twonty-fourlh has gone, but John Bench Is still here after vour house painting and paper hanging. Rcjgttphoncs. John A. Ilendrlckson Is having a line cement wall constructed In front of his residence property on East Center Cen-ter street. Mrs. Thomas Strattonof the Second ward, gave birth to her first child about one week ago. It was a fine boy weighing eleven pounds. Mother and child are progressing favorably. For Sale A good stock of drugs with the good will of the business. Splendid opportunity for a good druggist. drug-gist. Inquire C. L. Anderson, Ilyrum Processor J. M. Tanner and his daughter arrived on Monday from Salt'Lake City. Mr. Tanner Is golnir to tako the personal supervision of his farming Interests and our friends may llnd htm on the disc, the hay rack, the mower, tho binder, or what not during the summer. Alberta Star. This Is no Josh John Ucnch Is painting his store on South Main. Hertram, son of C. V. Fames, has so far recovered from his severe Illness as to be able to leavo tho hospital Saturday. Sat-urday. Wanted A number of good brickyard brick-yard mflMtt onco. Good wages paid. Gesscll Pressed Hrlck Co., Logan, t President Geo. 0. Parkinson, Hon. Joseph Howell, and Hersctiel Hullcfi, Jr., were Salt Lake passengers on Monday. Wanted Capentcis at the Lewlston Sugar Factory. Inquire of Joseph Qulnney at the Logan Sugar Factory, Fac-tory, t On the 24th the Kidman base ball team of Pcterboro, played the pick ot Mcndon, score stood 10 to 2 In favor of Kidman's. W. II, Parkinson, M. I)., Surgeon and physlcan. Diseases uf the eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses scientifically scientifical-ly titled. t II. C. Stone the O. S. L. agent at Richmond has returned nomc from his thirty days vacation and will resume re-sume his labors at once in the olllce. Wanted A first class middle aged woman to ,do cooking on a ranch during dur-ing busy season. Good wages paid. Ind. 'phono 331, or Inquire at this office. of-fice. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Crane, of Minnesota, parents 6"f our townsman, Mr. Crano' arrived at Logan on Friday night. ' Mr. Crane will visit a brother at Portland, Mrs. Crane remaining with her son In the meantime, Erastus Cole, foreman at the Lewis-ton Lewis-ton Sugar Factory came to Logan on Saturday to Interview the Hon. David Eccles who was here that day. Judge Rolapp spent Friday night at the Lewlston Factory returning toOgden by way of Cannon station on the main line One dollar is the price for any hat at Eliason's store, for one week only. The Smith Hros. Lumber company are ovldently preparing for moro of an extensive business. Recently they have purchased seventy-two square rods of land from tho Logan Nursery company on which lumber sheds 150 feet long arc being erected, the fcheds will be covered and will hold nearly one quarter of a mil lion feet of lumb er when completed, v. , Men and teams wanted to log at Smlth'ssaw mill, Logan canyon. X Miss Grethta Cardon was a Salt Lake passenger on Tuesday. For Sale Horse, and household furniture, 413 East 7th North. A. H. C. Jensen proprietor of the Preston Knitting Works was In Logan Lo-gan yesterday. James Woolf, of Rlvcrton, and Nathan F. Packer, of Franklin, two Indian war veterans went to Ephralm on Monday to attend the. celebration. Wanted For cash, eighteen tens tlrst crop lucern Chicago Meat Market. The Swan Laundry has painted on tho sides of their delivery wagon a large picture or a swan Which Is most excellent, the worK wasdono by Alfred Dllxt. For Sale Dining roQin furniture good rango and other household articles. arti-cles. Caidon's, West Center St. t Vagnus Holn, who recently came from Kimball, Alberta sold his holdings hold-ings In that country for SO.GOO. He is thinking of settling In Grand Round Valley, Oregon. Lewis C. Pcterson.of Smlthtlcld, has rented and movfd Into the dwelling house of Walter Lainrcaux on the corner cor-ner of East Center and South First East streets. Ladies hats $i.oo at Eliason's, for one week Take your choice. ' P. O. Hansen the stone cutter of this city Is through with his contract on the Preston Hank. Ho Is now preparing pre-paring thecut stone for Foss Urothers Drug Company building and the Pics-ton Pics-ton Opera House. N. 15. Truth, St. Paul, June :il,-05. I've lived so long, 1'remember well when the Mississippi was a brook. My gdod health and long life came by I taking llolllstcr's Rocky Mountain Tea. 33 cents. C. E. Napper. Joseph E. Wilson, Jr. cement con-1 tractor Is laying a line pavement in I front of Mrs. Anna II. Philips residence resi-dence on West Center street which will add much to the appearance of the lady's home. The Millinery sale of the i season is on at Eliason's for one week only. All I hats go at $l.oo. 1 Since the sudden departuio of Mr. Kubota Japanese contractor, considerably consider-ably anxiety was exhibited at Lewis-ton Lewis-ton by some of his creditors who-held a mortgage on some propel ty claimed by other Japs. We understand matters mat-ters have been amicably arranged until un-til after beet harvest. If you have any soiled silk waists, skirts, drapes, curtains, sofa pillows, belts, kid gloves, or any non washable goods, while or colored, send them to the While Swan Laundry. We clean them to perfection by the FRENCH DRY CLEANING PROCESS. Work called for and delivered. Both 'phones. It is stated by parties who are in a position to know that when the Wells-ville Wells-ville loop Is completed that all Cache valley tiains will run over It. In support sup-port of this statement it Is observed that practically no work Is being done between Logan and Mendon and no steps arc being taken toward the cut oil to Cache Junction. v The Tellurlde Power company will pay 2 per day for common laborers and $3.C0 per day for men with teams on their work In Gentile Valley. Hoard can be had for $4 50 per week. For further Information telephone or call at tlie olllce of tho company In Logan. Lo-gan. It Is understood that tho Payette Sugar Factory at which many Cache Valley oitlsans are at work, will be completed In ample time for tills seasons sea-sons run. They havo fl.fiOO acres of beets to work and they look llrst-class, their harvest will begin at least two weeks earlier then in Cache County. For genuine Ludlow binding twine, as evenly mado as a spool of thread of long liber, no thick or thin places, never break, no lilndcrancc In Held, guarrantced to go live hundred feet to the pound. This twine Is absolutely perfect, compare It with anything made on earth and see its superiorly. Send for prices, stating quantity wanted, to SIDNEY STEVENS IMPLEMENT IM-PLEMENT COMPANY, Ogden and Logan, Utah, Preston and Montpeller, Idaho. Tho Denver Post has Hooded the western country with copies of Its paper setting forth that the "Fore-paugh "Fore-paugh Sells circus Is a fake", that they have diseased animals," also 'yellow fever" In their camp. It does not look reasonablo that this circus If alfected with disease as stated would be allowed to travel the country as it has done without being Investigated, Another featuro connected with this affair Is that Mr. Floto of Denver is a circus man and" t hero may be,' Jealousy and hatred- existing between the companies brought about by a rivalry In the-business. Prof. Geo. W. Thatcher returned from Salt Lake Saturday morulng, Charles Harris with his sister Miss Lcttle .vera passengers to Preston Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crocket went to Preston Saturday night icturnliig on Monday morning. Mrs. Emtio Anderson with her two daughters have gone to Ellwood Rox Elder County, for a stay of two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cardon are In Salt Lake CI t), making selections for their fall, and winter trade. Last Thursday Roy McAllister reached home from Idado where he has been spending a part of his vacation. vaca-tion. On Monday morning Louis, a four teen year old son of Jool Ricks, was thrown from a horse and broko his left arm. George, the fourteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sloan, who fell froraa horse a few das ago and bioke his arm. Is Improving rapidly. Farmers In the vicinity of Newton are paying men two dollars per day and board for header work. Hands arc hard to get at that tlgurc. Miss Hattlc Thatchqr of San Francisco Fran-cisco reached Logan last Friday night. The ladv will remain with her mother and sisters for ten days. Otto Rydman, editor of the Korres-pondenten Korres-pondenten of Salt Lake, was In Smith-Held Smith-Held last Thursday and Friday returning return-ing home Saturday morning. A M. Fleming and Captain Stcr with their families returned last Saturday Sa-turday from the Rich llungalow In Logan canyon where they had a most delightful time. Major Wllxcs was with the company. Mrs. Stodard has sold her residence property on Notli Main to Hon. David Eccles. The lady is having a new residence built on West Center Immediately Im-mediately cast of Robert AnuSrson's palatial home. I Fishermen who arc along tho banks of Logan river and obscive things in the water that have a tendency to pollute pol-lute the stream, will confer n favor by reporting to Gcorye I. Fames, sanitary sani-tary otllcer, of Logan city who will give it Immediate attention. Last Friday night a ten year old son of Androw Peterson of Newton caught on behind of a buggy that was moving along the road expecting to ride behind. be-hind. In Climbing his right leg was caught In tio wheel and badly broken He was conveyed at once to a hosplta In this city where he is receiving the best attention. Mrs. Rarratt, sister-in-law of H O. Harkncsswho died about two yeais ago at McCammon, bequeathed most of her estate amounting to over $100, 000 to her brother Thomas Scott of Oxford quite recently. Mr. Scott went East to settle affairs pertaining to the estate", returning home he died suddenly on the train near Soda Springs, of heart failure, dying without with-out a will. Ills presumed that the bequeathed property will go to his children. It has caused moro laughs and dried moro tcar3, wiped away diseases and driven away moro fears than any other medicine In tho world. Holllstcr Rocky Mountain Tea. .'15 cents. Tea or Tablets. C. E. Napper. Last Monday- John II. Anderson' AdelbertCranncy,.! C. Garvin, Joseph Campbell, M. II. Fames and others visited the property of the Anderson Brothers mining company, located In Tabernacle hollow. Wo understand the gentlemen were surprised to seo such a formation and prospect so close to Logan. Parties wishing to bo conveyed con-veyed to tho property will leave their names with John M. Wilson at Thatcher's clothing store. Drlxgs, Peterson and Co. havo recently re-cently started a general merchandise store at Trenton. Tho purpose of the company Is to deal in all of the needs of the farmers, by way or merchandise, mer-chandise, for which they expect to handle their products. Mr. Rrlggs for years has purchased grain for the Cleveland Commission company, and Mr. Peterson has been manager ot the Peoples' mercantile company, of Newton, hence with this experience, the new concern cannot help but be successful. A runaway occurred on South Main Saturday afternoon that terminated fortunately everything being consl dered. The delivery team of Edwards Furniture company was being driven north when one of lines broke, the teamster leaped from tho wagon being be-ing unable to handle tho horses Tho runaway camo up behind a single buggy being driven by Eugene Stewart, Stew-art, ono of tho runaway horses Jumped Jump-ed Into tho buggy knocking the top and seat upon young Stewart whose horse started to run also, The young man through some means extricated himself from the demolished rig and caught his animal by tho bits. In tho meantime help came and all tho animals ani-mals were finally controlled. William Edwards wlthouthesltancoy proffered to pay the. bill ot damage to M.r. Stewart. Collector Van Meter Is In Lewlston rounding up business In his line. Samuel Allen, of Lewlston, has sold his 140 acre farm to Rllov Lewis, price $13,000 Tho Superior Lumber company of Preston owned by Monson and Skid-more Skid-more had a close call last week In having hav-ing there whole business reduced to ashes. Some small bos started a lire In the lumber yard, a few feet from tho shavings pile. No men were around, It being after working hours. Tho tiro was discovered by passersby and was extinguished before any material ma-terial damage was done. Considering tho meagre supply of water In Preston to combat with a large lire It Is hard to say what the limit of the damage would have been The Preston people are Investing a gieat deal of money In buildings, and Installation of n watur system should be seriously considered before It Is too late. Preston will be larger than It Is today. It has already assumed proportions that will pay well for an outlay of this kind |