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Show h?. CITY AND COUNTY ii Items of Interest Aboat People and Events. t For Sale: Household furniture. 454 W Center St. Mrs. Jesse Earl Is In Salt Lake City a week visiting relatives. Knitted torments a special feature at Clio Cache Knitting Works. Fred II. Turner Is In Logan visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner. Turn-er. C. i. Chrlstcnscn went over to Garland Wednesday 'to attend the funeral of n cousin. On Thursday Charles Lloyd went to St Anthony to look at Thomas Lloyd's ranch with a view of buying. Mrs. E. W. Nelson went over to Cache Junction Wednesday to spend a day or two with relatives. Horace Hancey, of Hyde Park, fell across a steel rail at Petersboro the other day and Injured his back quite severely. James Mack, of Ogden, was In town Thursday attending a meeting of the directors of the Thatcher Bros. Banking Bank-ing Co. Wanted First-class boarding accommodations ac-commodations In a private family or two comfortable rooms furnished or unfurnished. 'Phone 14" Z Hyrum Weatherstone went to Hot Springs Wednesday to see a brother down from the northwest whom he had not seen for ten years. Benson ward has raised some exceptionally ex-ceptionally fine beets this year and Is raising Wolf River apples that measure mea-sure thirteen Inches In circumference. Miss Ely, a graduate from Obcrlin College, has been secured as head of the Department of Music Nat the New Jersey Academy, and arrived here yesterday. yes-terday. Randolph Edwards and sister Flora made the New Jersey Academy a very greatly appreciated gift the other day a complete Encyclopaedia Brit-annlca Brit-annlca with case At a meeting of the undertakers ol Utah, held In Salt Lake City the other day, George Llndqulst, of this city, was made second vice president of the state organization. George W. Strlngham and wife have been visiting her mother, Mrs. Henry Chandler, at Mlllvllle the past few days. The visitors returned to their home at Thurber ou Thursday. Miss Fannie Crockett, of the Seventh ward, lias accepted a position in a millinery store at Sparks,Nevada, and Is living with her aunt,. Mrs.C. A. Curamlngs, who resides at that place. Willard flanscn left for Los Angeles Thursday morning to remain for a time. Wlille there lie will work at the Insurance business, having formed a partnership with a business man of that place. Utah Stationery Co. Full line of school and ofllce supplies, church works, post card and picture albums books, stationery, etc., etc., etc. Gome in and look. All new stock. Ex bishop George Stoddaid, of La-grande, La-grande, Oregon, was In Logan Thursday Thurs-day with Ills wife. Mr. Stodard lias recently been appointed one of the presidency of the Lagrando stake. He Is thinning of building a residence In Logan. C. G. Field, of Salt. Lake, has sold tho Ilyrum bank olllclals a duplicate of 'he Cache valley vault and safe. This Is one of the late makes, with automatic time lock on outside of door, and Is guaranteed to be dynamite dyna-mite and burglar proof. F. J. Alexander, reprcstlng the Alexander-Dibblce Co., Eye Specialists, Special-ists, Atlas block, Salt Lake City, will bo at the Grlttlths hotel, Smlthfleld, Wednesday, October 0th, one day only, and at the Lincoln hotel, Logan, Saturday, October 12th', one day only. C. G. Field, president and manager of the Inter-Mountain Safe & Lock Co., is at the Eagle hotel for a few days on bank business. Ho will be glad to talk with any and all whohae or haven't safes. In recent years Mr. Field ha done a rather large business In Cache valley. Mr and Mrs. Luclan Fair returned Thursday morning from a visit In the Teton basin. Mr. Farr went to look at some mining piospects and to Investigate In-vestigate the coal fields, but more particularly par-ticularly to get a blue and white spotted spot-ted dog with a grey and a brown eye an animal his sou fell In love with while there a short tlmu ago. The dog is guaranteed to beaprl.o winner, a cross between a Berkshire und a short horn Jersey, and today thero Is I rejoicing In tho Farr household. Men Wanted Lewlston Sugar Factory. Fac-tory. Prof. August Hansen, of the A..C. of U., was In Salt Lake City Wednesday. Wednes-day. Don't forget the Cache Knitting Works, 39 West 1st North. Norman Allan, of the Wellsvllle Co-op, was In tho city Wednesday. Mrs. F. A Mitchell Is confined to her bed with a severe cold upon the lungs. Highest price pa'd for wheat at Smlthfleld Holler Mills. Smlthlleld Utah Bain & Knuppel, Lessees L. R Martlneau, of S.ilt Lake Cllv, has been in Logan the past few da) s on land business The Fonnesbeck Knitting Works has an Immense stock of underwear on hand which Is worth your attention atten-tion before j ou buy. ThxCache Valley Condensed Milk Co. will establish a sweet cream and Churning station at Butte In the near future. Elder Geo A. Anderson, son of Bishop Anderson, on amission In England, Eng-land, has been released and will return re-turn home alter a short trip on the continent. Go to John H. Anderson's Ander-son's for ladies and children's chil-dren's coats. We are the People who save you money. Clarence Nelson, of Salt Lake City, and O. R. Sterling, general agent for the Folger teas, collees, and extracts, arc In Logan a week boosting tho Folger coods-and no one cm deny that their merit warrants boosting. On Thursday George F. Rlgby and B. C. Carroll started for the Saddle Creek country in Blacksmith Fork canyon to locate mining claims Thero has been considerable activity in that locality during the past ten dajs. We sell the Earth and Loan money on It. H. A. Pedcrscn & Co. ' Roller skating at llio Audltoilura Monday, Wednesday and Saturday afternoon and evening. ' l The degree team of Logan lodge No. 43, 1. O. O. F will confer the Inltl.i tory degree on Monday evening. A full attendance h desired. Carlisle & Sterling arc building on the north and cast sides of the couit house block a fine hedge which Is to be guaranteed as flrst-class. Adam Wilcox, of Bear Lake, was In the city Thursday with a mining expert ex-pert from Salt Luke enroutc to Hear Lake, where borao lead propositions will be Inspected. Tho Scandinavians of Cache valley will hold a conference at Logan on Sunday at 10 a. m and 2 p. m. Pre?. Anthou II. Lund Is crpcctcd to bo present. All arc Invited to attend. A. G. Barber returned Wednesday fiom tho north after a three weeks' trip. In Star Valley practically all the grain crops were cut by frost, also the second crop of alfalfa. Tho cattlo are m excellent condition, with advanced ad-vanced prices. II. E Hatch was a passenger toSalt Lake jesterday, going west on coal business. The gentleman Is moving out a little, of late, from his regular routine of business. Quito recently ho and his wlfo went to St. Anthony on a pleasure trip, and he had tho pleasure of standing up from Cache Junction to Pocatcllo. N. P. Johnson, of tho Logan secondhand second-hand store, has been in Salt Lake a week or two buying second-hand goods He was particularly fortunate in securing tho entire furnishings of two homes where the furniture had been In uso less than six months, and says he has some wonderful bargains even for thoso who arc extremely particular. par-ticular. Mr. and Mrs Lorenzo Hansen left yesterday on a two months' trip through the cast. They will visit tho Jamestown exposition, go to Washington, Washing-ton, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, and visit different places of historic .Interest. Mr. Hansen has taken no time away from his business dining the past two jcarsand feels the need of a good rest. However, ho will combine business with pleasure and buy machinery for tho $10,000 creamery at Shelley, Idaho, mention of which Is made elsewhere. p H The regular monthly convention of '; M tho olllcers and teachers of tho Cache jM Stake Religious Classes will be held at the B. Y. college tomorrow, at 2 M p. H Dr. N. P. Paulsen has received -jH notice from the Alexlan Brothers hos- ' pltal, Chicago, to come thero at onco to till a vacancy that has recently oo- cured In the staff of resident physl- clans The position was gained by a jH competitive exam., oral and writ- t ' ten, held itt the hospital last April. H His service Is from now until Decern- bcr 30, 1008. I)r Paulsen is a gradu- H ate of Rush Medical college in allllla- H tion with the Unlvcislty of Chicago. f jM Frlcmls'hcrc aro glad to note his sue- i'H cess -;3 Besides bringing a tilth' lug dog from ' the Teton Basin, Luclan F.irr brought H six of tho llncst turnips that ever ?l grew this side of, the Wabash. Luio 'fl told some of his friends hero about J the sl?o of the turnips he had at homo ' but they smiled and turned away, lit- - llnally brought a couple of them up M town and each of them weighed six x M pounds, so Line's reputation for M truth and veracity Is now better than a over. The turnips weiu raised on John M Davidson's Teton farm, are sound as u 'J dollar, and us sweet us the smaller M turnip. Mr. Farr also reports that tH while at Davidson's a few days ago he H picked late raspberries, and saw tin it 'H apples growing there. I .H The Cache Valley Condensed Mllfc . H Co , of this city, carried a half page H ad In the Salt Lake Telegram of Sat- jt urday, this ad giving a -splendid pic- 'H turn of tho company's display at tho IM State fair, together with the analysis of four cans of "Honeysuckle Evapor- atcdMIlk'" The milk and advcrtls- i ,fl Ing is evidently all right for on Mon- day, Manager Lorenzo Hansen recelv- 'H from a Spokane Urm, an order for ' twenty-live car loads, In addition to H live ordered a short time before. Tho , Cache Valley Is just now Qlllng an or- der from Rhyollte, Nov., for twenty- ' 'H flvo car loads. Tho Company hero K J H needing moro milk and ut the present ' time is willing to make six months , j contracts for butter fat at 40 cents n I M pound. ll - i .H |