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Show City and County Wc sell the Earth and Loan money on It. H. A. Pcdersen & Co. Horn te Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson on Sunday, a girl. HALED HAY at Smith llrotheis Lumber company, t Ilojn to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hen-strcwjthln Hen-strcwjthln the past few days, a boy. For Sale. Merry-go-round. Apply Charles Andcrson.Rlchmond. t George Squires Is now located on Third West between Center and First North streets. Men and teams wanted to log at Smith's saw mill, Logan canyon. J F. K. Nebeker will lecture In the Scccnd ward next Sunday. His subject sub-ject will bo "Character." This Is no Josh John Ucnch Is painting his store on South Main. The Odd Fellows will give a dance In their hall this evening. All Odd Fellows and friends are Invited. Foil Rent. One cottage half block south of R. Y. College. Inqulro of Smith Bros. Lumber Co. Newton Farr recently visited the Lucky Star and Mineral Point mining claims, and thinks well of both prop ertlcs. Wanted For cash, eighteen tens first crop lucern. Chicago Meat Market. I'rof. L. A. Ostlcu returned Sunday night from a ten day's business trip to St. Paul. He came through in 48 hours. For Sale Studebaker rubber tiled runabout as good as new A bargain. Inquire Rkpuhlican ofllce. It Is stated that the strawberry crop at Brlgham Is excellent this year. There Is an abundant supply and the berries are of good flavor. Garrett Dahle was over from Clarks ton Saturday. He is constructing a $2,500 residence, his brother, Fred, being be-ing the architect and builder. For Rent-Cottage i block north court house; thros rooms, Pantry, closet, cellar and summer kitcken. Smith's Lumber Co. LcGrande Young Jr., an O S. L. survevor.camo to Logun Sun lay night to stake oft the railroad swl across oth West St.for the M. & L. Coal Co. Fon Sale A well improved farm of-320 acres, at Lewlston, well stocked with horses and cattle. Inquire at this ofllce for particulars. t Joseph Jones, of Teton city, has been In Cache thepast week, returning home Sunday. He says that crops are In a flourishing condition In the north. Mr. and Mrs. John Irwin and niece, of Bellvllle, Illinois, are here on a two weeks visit with D. D. Davlsfiand family. Mr. Irwin Is Intcresfeti In bne' of the Illinois coal mines. Don't be fooled and made to believe that rheumatism can be cured with local appliances. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is the only positive euro for rheumatism. .15 cents, tea or tablets. C. E. Napper. On Sunday morning,. Messrs. Stohl, Owen and Whitmore, of the A. C. of :U. Board of Trustees, Director Yoder, of the Experiment Station, and Secretary Secre-tary Bcxell will leave on a two weeks trip to the various experiment farms throughout Utah. The Board of Trustees desires accurate knowledge of the work being done on the various state farms, hence this expedition. E. B. Lundquist, painter and paper hanger, Main street, Smlthfleld, adjoining ad-joining the Drug Store on the south. 1 am prepared to do all kinds of work in my line upon short notice. A stock of wall paper and room mouldings always on hand. Bell phone 17x t Bengt Olsen, for twenty-one years a resident of Cache Valley, died at Mill-vllle Mill-vllle Sunday evening at 5:30 o'clock, the result of old age and general debility. debil-ity. Mr. Olsen was past 88 years of age at his death and leaves three children to mourn their loss, his wife having died several years ago. The funeral service was held yesterday at 2 o'clock. Mr. Olsen was always regarded re-garded as a good man. Our stock of wall paper must go. We are closing , out this line of trade. Exceptional Ex-ceptional prices. Preston-Pyper Preston-Pyper & Co. Everything moves along nicely toward to-ward the successful completion of Logan's Lo-gan's Fourth of July program. Following Fol-lowing the early morning military demonstration, tho band will play, a program of music and an oration ull bo rendered on the tabernacle square, with E. I. Goshen, of Salt Lake, the state's REAL orator, as the spellbinder, spell-binder, prob.ibly. Then 'thero will be a big feed, much fun for the children, a Hrst-class ball game at 2:00 o'clock and big races at 3:30. An extraordinary extraordi-nary display of fireworks In the evening even-ing wlU be the crowning feature. Par-u Par-u cuts ,s)Tou!d send their children to the tabernacle Friday afternoon for big chorus practice. Wanted A good blacksmith. Apply Ap-ply here and wo,')l refer you. A Mrs. Nielsen, of Newton, came to Logan on Monday sutTerlng from a dislocated jaw. 'This was remedied In a Jlfly by one of the local physicians. For Sale Horse and buggy. tjO East 2nd South. : The old folk's committee of the Sixth ward arc arranging for a strawberry straw-berry festival at the ward meeting house, Wednesday (today) at 2 o'clock,-They o'clock,-They are going to hae a royal good time. For ."sale Old city brewery and grounds. Inquire Cache Knitting Works., t Miss Nora Bingham, night operator from the Bell Telephone Co. at Mont-pellcr, Mont-pellcr, Is visiting In Logan, the guest of Miss Anna Anderson, the night operator for the same company at Logan. For Juno weddings 1 can make shower boqucts, decorate a parlor or the whole house. 1 also sell cut flowers flow-ers In any quantity. Funeral designs a specialty Benj. Carlisle. What's the good of keeping from him Any good things vou may see, That will lift his load of labor Like Rocky Mountain Tea. C. E. Napper. The Hyde Park band has lately been reorganized and will play at Richmond on the Fourth. James S. Hanccy has been tho Inspiration of that baud from time Immemorial and 'tis interesting to hear him tell of Its trials and vicissitudes. vicis-situdes. Notwithstanding the great tire In the Tribune ofllce, I am still In the flower business and havo plenty of roses, carnations, peonies and ferns. Benj. Carlisle, florist and seedsman, t Horace Nebeker, just returned from Chicago fJnlverlsitr, has already entered en-tered the Hart & Nebeker lawotllccs and will remain thero Indefinitely. Young Nebeker walks, talks and acts like he has In him thi making of a real lawyer, and we doubt not that his future will be a successful one. Why pay two prices for wall paper? Go to Pres-ton-Pyper's and get a real bargain. , The Logan Furniture company has Just received a consignment of adjustable ad-justable lawn chairs, the equal of which has never before been unload-ed unload-ed In Logan; They are unexcelled for comfort and case. Examine them, t 1. '' Those In Logan who arc or have been 'disturbed over tho lack of at-' tendance at Sunday religious services may, rest assured that this laxity Is not confined alone to Logan. Last Sunday afternoon the Ogden tabernacle taber-nacle audience did not outnumber the choir members present. Baseball games, tho canyon, and other attractions at-tractions came near absorbing1' the wholejeople. rresiun ana ryper are going 6Ut of the' wall paper business. Now is the time for bargains. Hobos MUslo, Store' has on hand a great "quantity of vocal and Instrumental Instru-mental solos and quartettes that ho desires to 'give away, and tho flnrst pianos on earth that he will sell at tho right 'price, i Any visitor to .the store can secure these musical selections absolutely free of charge, and early comers will have the best to select from. Th'ls is all good music put out by the, W'll L. Thompson Co. and Is their means of advertising. Don't fall to visit the Hobbs Music Store at the earliest opportunity. The best place for Ladies Lad-ies fine shoes, Gent's furnishings, gloves, and fine' shoes is at Andreas Peterson's. About fifty Woodmen came up from an Ogden lodge Saturday evening and delivered the degree work to about fifteen applicants for admission. The bunch was met at the station by local lodge members and the Logan Military band.and all marched to the local hall, the whole making a splendid demonstration. demon-stration. Following tho lodge work there was a banquet and royal good time, On Sunday the visitors were shown every courtesy possible. Tiik Rki'Uumcan regrets Its Inability to devote more space to the occasion. It Is a pretty certain fact that the canyon road, at least to DoWltt's ranch, was never in better condition. Narrow places havo been widened. low places have been tilled, boulders have been removed, ruts leveled, so that llttlo is left to be desired, The road may he as good further up, but of that part spoken of we know. If the cattle and sheep werp made to go in and out of the mountains by somo other routo than Logan canyon, that stretch of road could bo kept In tho very best condition, a pleasure and delight to regular travelers as well as canyon visitors. Since tho widening of the road at various places, It can be said that there Is not now a single danger-on? danger-on? place along the route to DeWlUs'. i President W. J. Kerr was a rassen-ger rassen-ger to Salt Lake on Monday. Nielsen & BJorkmau aie after an extensive mhsonry contract at Garland. Gar-land. Samuel R. Parkinson and wife, of Franklin, has been visiting In Rexburg the past ten days. Mrs. Roclnda Shaw, ofOgdon, has been visiting her couslns.the Cardons, the past week. Attorney D. Or MoDougal.of Malad, passed through Logan on Monday upon up-on his lelurn from Preston. Mr. Fred Turner recently made a trip to Blue Creek, and savs tho crops there are looking fine. W. W. Rosslter, of Salt Lake, who has been visiting his daughter at Providence, Prov-idence, returned home Monday. Major Stevenson, father of Mrs. II. D. Slyer, relurnrd to Salt Lake olon-day olon-day after a ten days visit with his daughter here. Hrastus Colo icturned from California Cali-fornia last Friday night. Ho went to the Lewlston sugar factory to resume hlslabois there. Teams wanted at Smith Brolhcia Lumber company to haul lumber from the Alex Hlh mill In Blacksmith Fork canyon. t B. Mahler, recent promoter of an Interuban electric road from Pay son to Preston, Is In Salt Lake city, but refuses to be Interviewed as to his Intentions. In-tentions. Wo are Inclined to believe that Mr. Mahler has forfeited the franchise granted him by Logan city. O. F. Vogel and wife, or Pocatello, have been In Logan calling on old friends. On Monday the couple left for Park City and will return to Pocatello Poca-tello about July flrst.Mrs. Vogel going on to Montpcllcr, where she will reside re-side during the summer. A fine four-year-old French Coach stallion belonging to the Dunham & Fletcher stables, camo to Logan Tuesday Tues-day morning. The animal was In charge of Walter Barto). and will probably be sold by W. II. Homer, who Is an agent for the company. The clearance sale of wallpaper still continues at Preston and Pyper's. Mrs. II. P. Olsen, of the Sovcnth ward, entertained a few young ladles Friday evening In honor of Miss Dlssa ' Paul, of Rexburg, Idaho. The a Hal r Is said to have been a most enjoyable ' one. The guests were: Misses Paul, E. alul O. Berntsen, Olsen, Ryberg, Bedford, Swensen, Anderson, A. and II. Johnson, and Wlnnlo Hardman, of Mendon. 500 pairs tan and white Oxfdjrds for Ladies.Gentle-men, Ladies.Gentle-men, Misses.and Children to be closed out at cost, at Andreas Peterson's. Prof, and Mrs. Bexcll, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Moore, Misses Wyant, Fisher, and Watson, and Missrs.'C. J. Ceder-qulstand Ceder-qulstand Aaron Olsen were canyon visitors Saturday. During tho afternoon after-noon It rained and hailed, and there were some decidedly wet people hi the bunch. The fishermen of the party managed to land something more thaif thirty speckled beauties, three of them more than ordinary sire.1 See Carl Garff for line -."mission" furniture, porch chairs and settees. Furniture made at home Is tho best; made In any design and only of the highest quality. t Blanchard Jias recently painted the wood work of his Center street residence and Improved the appearance ap-pearance greatly by painting the window arches and sills a stone color,, rather than red as heretofore. In speaking of the cost In keeping up property, Mr. Blanchard said that he had crossed tho plains by team no less than five times, had experienced the trials incident to pioneer life, had raised a family, but never in that time had ho found It as costly to live as he does now when but.hc and his wife are left. Bishop Cardon Is authority for tho statement that Logan Is going to have some sort of a sewerage system before the coming winter. He came to this definite conclusion shortly after work on the basement of the Cardon-Ballard business block on Mam street was commenced. Tho plan n mind Is to organ l.e a company with sufficient capital to run a pipe down First North to a point below the 0. S. L. railroad. Such a plpe,if large enough, would bcrvc to drain at least two Main street blocks without dltllculty and could with llttlo cost, comparatively, be extended as seemed necessary. Bishop Cardon and those Interested with him say thvt they propose to arrange ar-range l, so that tho city can purchaso at any time desired. The Idea Is to s.e. much needed relief from prevailing conditions just as soon as possible. The estimated cost Is anywhere between be-tween $0,000 and $12,000. Tint Re-i'uiilioak Re-i'uiilioak believes that any move calculated cal-culated to get 'thi Bcweragu system Idea- started should be hailed with guattfit favor by progressionists. The tabernacle grounds are now a's- 'i sumlng a very splendid appearance. ) During the' early spring, there was H such an unlimited amount of work about the tabernacle and tho 'weaOier ' was so very bad that It was Impossible 'flH to give tho best attention to the H Immense lawn. Janitor Brown and H others have been putting forth a i strenuous ellort and at this time llttlo Is left to bo desired. 'H Fred Gates, for several years man- ' ager of the Logan Dry Goods Co.'s iH place or business In this city, lea i Tuesday morning for Long Beach, H California, where he will engage In ; business with a brother, Mr. Cates goes with thp best wNhcs of a wide circle of friends who hao In tho past ' appreciated him and his estimable, H family, Mis. Catcs will remain in H Logan a month yet and then join her husband In that delightful coast town H the peer of all others In southern H California lu the writer's estimation. H The train that reaches Cache June- tlon at ;i.0."i a. in. has hcrctofoic i stopped at the various stations be- H twecn Ogden and the Junction for H local passengers. Hereafter this train H will make but ono stop between the H ubovo named points, which Is at Brig- H ham City. This is duo to an add I- H tlonal train known as "the Yellow H Stone Park train" being put on. This H train leaves Salt Lake at 8 p. m. and H handles local business. This notice Is H worthy of attention by people going H and coming from Garland. Tho train H for such passengers to connect with at H Dewey Is the 11 p. m. train. H Master Allen Hanks, he who reigns supremo at the Lincoln hotel, mistook H somo disinfecting tablets for pepper- mint diops last Saturday with what - H camo near bertig fatal results. Physl- H clans worked with the little fellow for H an hour or two, kept his gizzard turn- H cd wrong side out and finally brought H him around all right. Allen Is but H three years of age and was playing H about the hotel with a cpuplo of other . H youngsters, who climbed a ladder to H the roof, leaving him on the ground H to amuse himself. This he did by H picking up a box containing what he H thought was candy. Of course ho popped the lozenges Into his mouth, H and later ono of the boys on the roof, H Allen Thatcher, noticed that tho lit- H tie fellow on the ground was making a H fuss about something and he went to H him. Young Thatcher, with presence H of mind beyond his years, made tho H Hanks boy spit out the tablets, and H ho then carried them to Mrs. Hanks, M who Immediately telephoned for a B physician, and proceeded to administer B cmctles. The physlclun finally arrlv- H ed and by prompt and effective meas- - H urcssa,ved the llttlo fellow's Ufa which M was unquestionably hanging lu the H balance. The tablets were rankest H poison, marked so on the box, which H had been left by a traveler and then H thrown out by some of the hotel help. H |