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Show , Generalities. Wanted To rent two furnished rooms. Enquire 442 E. Center, t , Mrs. Lizzie Bahcn, of Paradise, who has been seriously 111 through conlin-,mcnt, conlin-,mcnt, is gradually Improving. We sell the Earth and Loan money on 1c. II. A. Pcdcrscn & Co. Tho wife of Dr. W. B. Parkinson Jr.,withhcrmother,Mrs.Troop,leftfor Cheyenne. Wyo., Thursday morning on an extended visit. WALt PAVKU 80 VEll ItOLL AT C. V. Hansen's, 03 East First North. Net toLlndqulst the undertaker. The M. I. associations of thellyrum Third ward will give a party in the Hyrum dancing pavilion Monday evening even-ing Feb. 10th. A royal good time is assured those who attend. A .1. Ilnverldge, ''Depot street, Smithflehl. All kinds of plumbing work attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. guar-anteed. Hell phone 22. 'itk Sunday Scnool Union meeting of trio Hyrum Stake will be held In theAcadcmybullding Hyrum, Sunday tlie 18th. Ofllcera and teachers are requested to be present. Alexander Spencc, Alvln Allen, Wm. I. Soren- yson, stake superintendency. F. A. Ncuburgcr Is selling the Perfect Per-fect Pantries In Salt Lake county. A. G. Barber and wife returned from California on Wednesday night. Joseph Wilson, machincst, Is in Salt Lake attending to some real estate business. Misses May and Vclla Benson leave Logan tomorrow to be with the family fam-ily at Butte, Montana. Thoroughbred Wyandotte and Leghorn Leg-horn eggs and chickens for sale. A. Koller, R. F. D., 41. $1.00 a .setting of 15 eggs. Mrs. R. LaFount and Mr. Harold La Fount attended tno marriago of Mis9 Elsie LaFount at Ogdcn Thursday. Thurs-day. B. F. Riter, manager of the Rltcr Bros. Drug Co., is on one of his regular re-gular tours, visiting tho various branch houses. Next Sunday Superintendent I). C. Jensen will conduct tho exercises of the parent's class In the Fifth ward Sabbath School. Modjcska Is alright, so is Mrs. Law-son, Law-son, Enchantress, and Flora Hill Carnations; Car-nations; also Bride and Bridesmaid Roses and Ferns. Bknj. Caulisli:, Florist & Seedsman. Both phones. S. P. Morgan, surveyor of Oneida county, was In Logan yesterday. He says that tho water system In Franklin Frank-lin Is about completed. Mcthusala was all right, you bet For a good old soul was he, They say ho would be living yet, Had he taken Rocky Mountain Tea. Cy Napper. The Latter-day Saints at Los Angeles An-geles are soliciting contributions In their own locality and from Utah to erect a meeting house. It is said they are meeting with good success. The contingent from Cache county who attended the Lincoln banquet on Monday night were Hon. D. R. Roberts, state oillclal W. II. Thaln, Sheriff Thomas Smith and Fred Turner. The "Utah'-Mex." people are quite Jubilant over a recent report of tho La .acualpa Rubber Plantation Co. which shows a dividend of $50 an acre to all holders in the Urst scries. Tho Utah-Mex. claims to have far better bet-ter prospects than the above named company and the agents believe that the return will be greater once the trees attain their growth. Preparation to entertain Grand Lodge otllclals next Monday night is now being made by the local I. O. O. F. lodge. There will be a program of Instrumental music, song and recitation recita-tion and some Rood things to eat, Interspered with addresses. The affair af-fair will undoubtedly be well worth the while of those who may bo Interested. In-terested. A magnificent steel engraving of Hagerman Pass, the most famous mountain pass In Colorado, has been Issued by the Colorado Midland Rail 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. t E'rcd Crockett, abstractor, real estate and Insurance man in this city for several years, will leave next August for the east to llnlsh up a study of law. ne has Just sola his business to his brother, John A. Crockett, assistant dairyman at the A. O. of U., but until August will attend at-tend to the business himself. We doubt not that the change will work to tho advantage of each party concerned, Good looks bring happiness.- Friends caro moro for us when we meet thcrr wltfi clean, smiling face, bright eyes sparkling with health, which comes by taking Holllstcr's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Cy Napper. G. M. Frazcr, travelling freight agent for tho Illinois Central, was In Logan Thursday looking after business. busi-ness. Mr. Frazor is a genial fellow with a good argument up his sleeve and ought to mako friends for his road in any place he visits. Ho say that the Illinois Central is running cars from New York to Council Bluffs without change. Arc you reading this? If you had a little want or for salo ad hero, dont you thing others would read IT also? If you have some old thing about tho house that's of little use to you, yet too good to give or throw away, try a want ad. A. 0. Smith, attorney and real cstato dealer, of Preston, was In Logan Lo-gan Thursday on legal business. Mr. Smith was formerly a school teacher, but decided ho liked something else better, and a year's work in Preston has convinced him that he struck tho right thing and tho right town. Mr. Smith can not find words to express his belief In tho futuro possibilities of tho northern north-ern town. IIo says It Is growing rapidly, rapid-ly, not In a boom way, but with a solid and cortaln growth warranted by conditions'. con-ditions'. A couple of hundred houses will be built there this year, several business blocks, n fine hotel and optra house. Mrs. Albert StaulTcr, of the; Fifth ward, gave birth to a baby girl Thursday Thurs-day at noon. Don't tell people they can't get Mowers In Logan. I hayo them all the time. Bknj. Caumsli:, Flowers & Seeds; both phones. Tho fortieth Quorum of Scventys will hold a regular meetlnt next Tuesday Tues-day at 7:30 p. m. at B. Y. College. A. 1). Thatcher, Senior President. Ladies desiring exclusive patterns and sty.es In Spring Tailored Suits will have an opportunity to select at our Ladles Kept. Wednesday, Feb. 21st. Cami'iikll & MonitULi, Co. Usual services will occur at tho Presbyterian church on Sunday at 11 a. ra. and 1:30 p. in. Tho themes for consideration wll be "Peace" and "Mr. Lincoln." Mrs. Marlnus Anderson, of Greenville, Green-ville, returned from Denmark yesterday yester-day morning. Tho lady accompanied her husband, who went on a mission to that country three months ago. She expresses herself as having had a delightful time. Mr. nnd Mrs. Godso, who have a couple of little boys about as lively as the Katzenjnmracrs, camo over from Wellsvllle Tuesday to let the little fellows see "Happy Hooligan" In all the glory of tin can, ragged raiment and hOpeless fortune. Tho( boys enjoyed en-joyed it to tho limit, but It was evidently evi-dently somewhat of u trial for the parents, us well as some other parents present. A party was glveu Wednesday evening even-ing at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Jacobscn in honor of 'Misses Lillian Oliver and Lizzie Rccdcr. The evening was spent iu playing games and listening to Miss Oliver's very acompllshed playing. Those present besides the above named were tho Misses Daniels, Margrct Jones, Miss Hoir, Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Leo Squires, Seth Hansen, Geo. Torgeson, Mr. Barr and A. Hockstraser. There Is no doubt but that the basket ball gamo of the season will come off. at tho B. Y. College next Monday night. A game has been arranged ar-ranged for between the B. Y. 0. team and "The Meteors" of Chicago, who are claiming tho honor of world champions. cham-pions. The foreign team has been together to-gether for four years. They played Provo on Tuesday, scoring 22 to 14 against Provo. Everybody should avail themselves or tho privilege of attending. Joseph P. Jones came down from Teton about one week ago. Snow had about disappeared and prospects In the north were never' better. A project pro-ject Is on foot to run a railroad from Sugar city to Teton. Securing a free right of way from the people Is one of tho main obstacles to overcome. Mr. Jones is enjoying himself with old friends In this county but leaves for the north tomorrow. To tho surprise of many of his friends ho Isuow on tho "water wagon" '1 he High Creek Electric Light and Power company has concluded to construct con-struct Its tlrst plant on Cub river, near the Lcwiston dam. A bond of $1,000 has been put up binding the company to begin work at once. Work on the High Creek proposition will follow. Extensive preparations are being mado at Preston for the building of tho reservoir on Worm Creek. It is estimated that $75,000 will be expended In buying the claims of people who arc located on tho reservoir site, which is near tho Glendale school house. Tho total cost of the project will be not less than $125,000. An Irrigating district will ! be formed and bonds Issued. |