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Show h CITY AND COUNTY & . Items of interest About ttOJt People and Events. John Kosengreen and wife n re spending spend-ing a few days In Salt Lake City. We sell the Earth and Loan monnv eo it. II. A. Pedersen & Co. A contract for the completion qf the Wellsvllle tabernacle Is about to be closed. Mrs. Ezra Hyde lias sold her West Center street property to Dr. .Isaac Stewart. On Friday Hon. Wm. Hopkins sold 41x0 rods on North Fourth West to David Davis; consideration 9450, Attorney M. D. Lesscngcr, of Og-den, Og-den, attended the District Court in this city In the interest of the Creer Estate. Wllford Hyde, of Star Valley, was in the city Thursday enroute for Sacramento Sac-ramento to serve as a delegate from Uintah county, Wyoming. Pres. J. A. Wldts'oe and John Q. Adams went to Brlgham Monday to attend the funeral of Pres. L. N. Stohl'g nine-year-old son. Mrs. Lucy Cardon returned from Rexburg, Idaho, on Monday morning. She had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Langton a couple of weeks. David Eccles and D. C. Budge went to Bear Lake by team on Saturday It Is said the gentlemen went to inl pect a lead proposition near St. Charles. Work on the "Alice" prospect, above Franklin, Is progressing favorably. favor-ably. Two men are constantly at work, and they are now down 35 feet on a four-foot vein of pretty good looking look-ing ore. New goods arriving daily at Eliason Sisters. A young daughter of Wlllard Ballard, Bal-lard, of Cache Junction, fell from a box on Wednesday evening and Injured Injur-ed one of her hips. She was brought to Logan for medical treatment. The Hobcrts Coal Co. Isooenlng up new vards at the foot of West First Noitb street. A neat little office has been erected, welching scales will bo olaced there, and the business will be transferred to that point In a few days J. O. Allen, local correspondent for the Inter-Mountain Republican, has been doing wmn iDlendld work for that Dubllcatlon in recent, weeks. Allen has taken hold of th world like an old hand and covered th field to splendid advantage I L, Branchnm. of th" Cache Vallev Morteatrn Lonn Cornoratlun. spent Sundav and Monday In.SaltLakn Cltv. TTe went so"clflcnllv to se Gov. Cutler start for Sacramento, and Incidentally In-cidentally to view the Labor Dav demonstration In the capital city. Some time asro Gorgo L. Farroll secured judgment against Henry Grllllth of Benson ward. One of the local banks was garnUheed for a deposit de-posit made in the name of Mrs. Henry Grllllth. The case was brought, before a jury In the district court, who decided de-cided that, the money so deposited did not belong to Mrs. Griffith. A big assortment of the latest styles of ladies' suits, skirts and cloaks at Eliason Sisters. Come at once and get your choice. SlgnorCahlll, ho of the basso pro-fundo pro-fundo voice, manly form, and expert-ness expert-ness along the line of knitting machinery, machin-ery, Is in Logan again after a lapse of two years. He Is trying to interest local manufacturers In Certain superior su-perior Inventions of his, and Is talking yarn factory to beat the band. no figures that no place on the globe offers of-fers such an opportunity as thero is here for the promulgation of a yarn factory. 950,000 would get such an institution started and the demand from Logan knitters alone reach $10,000 a year. Apostle Hcber J. Grant passed through Logan, Monday morning. Special sale on mens', ladles' and children's shoes, at J. II. Anderson's. Erastus Cole Is moVlng Into his handsome new home on West Center street. - - Ueorgo Skldmore, manager of tlio Onion knitting mills, is In Salt Lake City on business. Mrs. Wilcox has SQld her residence property on South First East toThos. Humphreys, consideration 12000. Persons desiring to take boarders or those having rooms to rent should report re-port same to the Brlgham Young College Col-lege at once. The Ooodmunsen Brothers, who Have recently started a cafe, paid (134 for groceries and meat in the month of August. Miss Helen Boycr, teacher at the New Jersey Academy, arrived Saturday Satur-day evening from a summer's vacation spent in Kentucky. Charles Edlefsen, contractor and builder, ran a rusty nail into his toot yesterday, making a wound that necessitated neces-sitated medical attention. Elijah Robinson and wife, of Marys-vllle, Marys-vllle, Idaho, came to the Samuel Robinson Rob-inson funeral held at Falrvlew, last week, and returned home on Friday. It Is stated that Pres. W. C. Parkinson Parkin-son and others will start a bank at Hyrum, and that it will bo conducted at the old mercantile stand of Williams Wil-liams Brothers. Mrs. Anna Mann and daughter, Mrs. Chloe Arbuckle, returned to Salt Lake Friday. They had been staying with Prof. Mann of this city for some time. Hon. Henry Parxlnson, one of Wellsvllle's most distinguished citizens, citi-zens, was in Logan Saturday driving a steed that easily raced away from every automlbile In this city. Joseph Parry and wife, of Ogdcn, returned re-turned home on Thursday. The gentleman gent-leman Is aged 83 years and a cousin of John Parry, the architect of the Logan Lo-gan Temple. Judge W. W. Maugham Bishop O. G. nyde and John Q. Adams Ad-ams married nieces of Mr. Parry. Charles Brandt and Miss Lenalngla, of this city, were married on Thursday Thurs-day by Justice Brangham. Mr. Brandt recently came from Germany and was one of the Imperial guards, no Is now foreman of Mclssner's bakery, at which business they say he Is an expert. ex-pert. Samuel Kent, of Lcwlston, was In Logan yesterday. He Is agent for W. O. Kay, grain merchant of Ogden. Mr. Kent says that the grain crop generally gener-ally Is good, there being but very little smut and practically no shrunken grain. Sixty cents Is now being paid for the best. George I. Fames, formerly health officer in Logan city, Is now an employe em-ploye of Uncle Sam as Janitor at the postofllce. The position pays $40 a month, with a possibility of considerable consider-able perquisites, is far less strenuous than his former Job with the cltv, and Bro. Fames is somewhat pleased. D. R. Roberts recently returned from a three week's business trip Into Curlew valley. Articles of Incorporation Incorpora-tion of a land company under the Carey act, of which Mr. Roberts Is president, has been tiled In Boise, Ida. A tract of 5,500 acrc3 is to be reclaimed and watered from a la'rgo reservoir to be constructed by the company. The pcoplo here who know W. O Creer, the contractor, will regret to learn that he lost a brother in an accident ac-cident at Sterrltt, Gentile Valley, Tuesday. Another man, name unknown, un-known, had gone Into a 00-foot well to disconnect a pump, and when ho failed to return Ralph Creer went down to sec what was tho dltllculty. He, too, failed to return, both having been overcome by poisonous gases. A strike Is reported In the old Emma mine, near Alta, in the Little Cottonwood Cotton-wood district, and samples of the oro on exhibition In L. R. Martlneau's office In Salt Lake remlni old-time miners of the days when the Emma produced more than $0,000,000. Tho strike was mado Monday mornlng.and William Groesbeck, who, with Mr. Martlncau, purchased the mine this sprlng,camc to Salt Lake with samples of the oro Tuesday. The uro Is declared de-clared to be almost identical in character char-acter with that produced In tho seventies. seven-ties. Work will proceed rapidly in the , mine, and the owners hope soon to reopen re-open tho vein that produced such fabulous fab-ulous wealth. 'i Men Wanted Lewlston Sugar Factory. Fac-tory. William Woodard, of Franklin, was In the city tfester.iay. Bishop Weston, o: Garden City, came over the mountains Monday on . the way to Salt Lake. Lorln Cole, of Falrvlew, Idaho, who underwent an operation for appendicitis appendi-citis a short time ago, is improving rapidly. William Catcs, of the Tellurldo Power Co, came to Logan Saturday, He remained until Monday and then went north to Idaho. Alonzo Lewis, of Butte, Montana, who has been in Logan for some time, leaves for his heme today. He thinks of returning to Logan. W. H. Thaln, of the State Land board, was in Bear Lake valley last week looking over ground for which applications has been made. Attorney J. O. .Walters and (Dr. 'H. P. Emcls, with their wives, went over to Bear River City yestorday, to try their luck angling In Bear river. Jessie Ilancey, of Hyde Park, has recently contracted to build a neat little residence for Ola Peterson, of Clarkston. Tho approximate cost will be $2000. Mrs. M. Groesbeck returned home Monday night from Ann Arbor, Mich., where she has been for three months visiting her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Snow. M. E. Idle, of Salt Lake, representing represent-ing the Midland Bridge Co., spent Monday in Logan. The gentleman was looking after bridge building contracts con-tracts In the country. Dr. States, of Franklin, will leave In a few days (or a visit to his old home at Delta, Colorado. Since coming com-ing to this valley three years ago he has worked hard and thinks a vacation vaca-tion Is due him. The Hyrum Stake Relief society will hold their officers meeting in the upper room of the Tithing office at Pyrum, September 7, 1007, at 11 a. m. Nellie E Parkinson Pres., Georgina Ralph Secretary. Aaron Pehrson, of Millvlllc, who fell while at work at the Logan sugar factory some time ago and suffered such Injury to the scalp that tea stitches were required to sew up the wound, Is now convalescing rapidly. Dr. James Ilancey, of Hyde Park, was seventy two years old Sunday. Many of his friends and relatives assembled In honor of tho occasion. The venerable gentleman is progressing progress-ing slowly, being able to move around with a crutch. James and John Thorpe have returned re-turned from Ely, and are now ready to resume work In Logan and Cache valley. Parties desirous of contracting contract-ing plastering work address James Thorpe, Providence. They guarantee satisfaction. To the many friends of Samuel Pike, the veteran Bell Telephone coachman, the news that he Is married mar-ried again will come as somewhat of a surpilse. Several weeks ago, Mrs. Pike took a notion to hie herself away from Samuel's bed and board and she carried the notion into effect. Sam, left a lone widower, mourned for a time, but being blithe aud gay took heart again and bided his time, Tho "time" came Sunday evening when a lady from LaGrande, Ore., with whom ho had been corresponding, came to Logan and Inquired for Mr. Pike's home. She found It and found Sam, also, and' it took but a few minutes to consummate a deal. Tho fair visitor resembled the original Mrs. Pike so perfectly that Sam deemed it an easy matter to fool even his relatives, and so he announced that his wife had returned re-turned home. But the telephone boys arc unto tho deal, and refuse to accept Sam's version. They say ho is married mar-ried again. |