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Show CITY AND COUNTY Items of Interest About - .& People and Events. 0$t, Wanted (inl for light housework. Inquire 11 S. First Kasi. 1'rcsldent Waddoups, of Lew felon, came from the north yesterday. Utah Dental Co. for low prices 12 years guarantee. Dr. J. II. Cock ran went to Salt Lake City yesterday lor a short stay. John Uakcr, formerly suivejor of this comity, now or Helena, Montana, came to the city yesterday. The best meals In the city fjr the money Is at (JAUVIN'S C.ifu. Christian llanton, son of W. S. Hansen, Han-sen, of Kidding, h.is been in the city on buslines, returuin.: home jesterday. Notice- After March .'list, '07, 'Wilkinson & Sou will discontinue bookbinding. Mrs, .1 A. Ilendnel.son Issuifcrlng with a severe attack or iulns. Miss Iicno Is just now recoveilng from the same dlilleulty. I Mrs .1. S. Harrison, daughter of Mrs. Hans Anderson, returned to Salt Lake Ijesierriav. She hud spent the holl- d.ijs with liermother Andrew 1'elciscii, iiieiuhant of Trenton, sajs that owing to the bad coudlllou of the toads no grain Is being be-ing moved, therefore trade Is somewhat some-what quiet In that locality. My old friends and patrons will take notice that 1 have disposed of tliu Kagle Cafe ard am now at "ft West Center St., the old l'alace Cafe. J. C. (iaivln Fred Mefesncr, proprietor of the Uojal JJakery, went to Ogdcu this week to hae a good timo "wld de boys" of the police department, of which lie was a very eiliclcnt member for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. L. P Watkln, or Hrig-ham, Hrig-ham, have been spending a fewdajs wltli their three sons In this city. Mr. Watkln is prominently known in Ilox Klder county. lie is now 80 ears o( age but is quite acthe. Posses wondciful medicinal power over the human body, removing all disorders from our system, is what Holllstcr's Itocky Mountain Tea will do. Makes jou well, keeps you well. Xi cents, Tea or Tablets. Cy K. Tap-per. During tlie holidajs, Mrs Lafayette Harris, of Teton Basin, made tier llrst visit to Logan hi ten years. The many friends of the lady and her deceased husband will be pleased to know liiat she is comfortably located, having a good ranch, and prospects of a bright future. Hergcuer & Co., undertakers, are now open for business In their new undertaking parlors, 141) Nort Main street. The best methods in embalm lug. The finest line of caskets and coillns In Northern Utah. i Wednesday evening, lanuary n, at 7 o'clock, Dr. W. It. Parkinson will give an address at the court house under un-der the auspices of the Juvenile Court. There will bo vocal and Instrumental In-strumental music, and unquestionably a very Interesting lecture. All boys under eighteen years of age are urged to be present. There has been In the city Marshal's otllce the past few days a lis 4 sign bearing the words "No Camping here. By order of the City Marshal." Inquiry In-quiry as to the exact meaning of tho sign brings no Intcllcgent reply, but those who have noted the frequency of Marshal Peterson's presence In the City Recorder's olllcc, which adjoins police headquarters, insist that the sign Is intended as a warning to others who seem to enjoy making more than occasional formal calls upon thecharm-Ing thecharm-Ing young lady who signs city warrants. war-rants. Tuesday evening about U o'clock, as John Henry Gnchtn and some friends wcro enjoying tho advent of tho New Year, his smoke-houso caught lire from a stovo used to smoke his meats, and despite efforts of neighbors and tho lire department the building and lis contents were consumed. Tho tiro was under good headway before It was noticed no-ticed by neighbors, who informed the Gnchm family. The. loss Is considerable, consider-able, there being in tho building two dressed porkers weighing more than 400 pounds each, a.dressed beef, laid and certain small articles. Fortunately Fortu-nately tho house was some little distance dis-tance from the Gnchm residence and Lam and theso structures did not catch lire. Neither did a couple of ions of coal piled against the smokehouse smoke-house burn, for which the city pound-keeper pound-keeper is duly thankful. There was no Insurance on the property. Alfred Kaircll was a Salt Lake passenger pas-senger yesterday. We tell the Karth and Loan money on It. II. A. Pedersen & Co. The various county olllcers will be installed next Monday. Pocket diaries for 11(07. Tor sale by Wilkinson & Son. Horn last Saturday lo Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Hoskellcy, of Smlthlleld, a baby boy President llallatd, of thcCqmmcrclal Club, has been undergoing anothor of Ills periodical sulgcsot quinsy and Is still quite ill j. Lost or Stolen Yellow feist dog about II vo weeks old. Kcward glen by Geo I Karnes lor information I The Oak saluon has recently I. ung out au electric sign that is a beauty, ltcontalnsaboutonehundied red and green lights and makes a decided showing Tho Uell Telephone company 1 having hav-ing their building repainted inside, which improves the looks of their or-liccs. or-liccs. Alfred Illlxt and Peter Allcck arc doing the work. If you want a good meal go to GARVIN'S GAR-VIN'S cafe where the crowd goes. Tho old "Palace stand." Mis. Charles Moslandcr, of Aspen, Wyo., returned to her home yesterday after having a good time with her relatives, rel-atives, the Maughan family of Wells-vllle, Wells-vllle, during the holiday season. In tl c appointment of committees at tho Mtito Teacher's Association hi Ogdcn Wednesday, Prof J. A. ltcxcll, of tl o A. C. of U., was honored with a place on the Committee on Resolutions. Resolu-tions. Since the old Palace Cafe has been rcpapercu and rearranged hi a general wav It appears to marked advantage. It looks clean, pleasant all 'round and thoroughly Inviting. J. C. Garvin Is now running the place. A. G'. Luud-trom,or the Lundstrom' Furniture company, leases Monday for. Chicago and other eastern cities to select se-lect n large assortment of furniture I for tlu; spring trade. Ho expects to' be gone about three weeks llul(K up waste tissue, promotes ap-pstlte. ap-pstlte. improves digestion, Induces re-resiling re-resiling sleep, gives renewed stieugth and health. Thai's what Holllstcr's Itocky Mountain Tea docs. :!" cents, Tea or T.iUlets. Cy E. Nappcr. Floral designs and bouquets prepared prepar-ed for the Thomas X. Smith funeral by tin Flower Store were of exceptional excep-tional beauty The carnations, roses and ferns used weie ttbout as Hue as we've ever seen here, and a four-foot design, a harp In a half-circle, with a base of ferns, carnations and calla lilies was a real work of art AsTiik Huimiii.ica.v has intimated before, the Flower Store Is a distinct credit to the city and should be accoided the liberal patronage that will make its continued existence possible. One hundred and fifly thou sand dollars to loan on improved farms in Cacht Valley on long or short time, at reasonable rate of interest. No commission charged no red tape. Home company. Apply Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation, Cor-poration, Tithing office corner, Logan, Utah. Tho disposition of tho O. S.L. trains to airivc at auy old hour of the day other than the time scheduled has caused so many of tho mall carriers in the valley to resign that Postmaster Odcll found It necessary to report to the department at Washington. Particulars Par-ticulars wcro asked for and the intimation intima-tion mado that tho trains would hive to bo run on a schedule somewhat better than at present. The mall carriers refused to make extra trips to the stations without extra pay, and of course the government can't alford to pay for extra trips made necessary by the lateness of trains. There Is likely to bJ some relief ere long. Something Is going to happen- or has happened. A Logan audience gac thrt opera house orchestra a little applause ap-plause at the Alberta Gallatin performance. per-formance. That may be hard to believe, be-lieve, but It's a fact. Tho llrst orchestral or-chestral number would have Inspired a bunch of Indian cigar signs had they besn present, but that audience wasn't moved. Tho next number was exceptionally excep-tionally good and this time a well-dressed well-dressed stranger, who looked like he knew what was worth whllo, led out bravely, but got no help and quickly subsided. Tho third number was not more satisfactorily done than the other two, but was brighter perhaps and full of life and tho hoodoo was broken; brok-en; fully two dozen joined In an elTort to show appreciation. Director Chatham Chat-ham nearly fell off the piano stool and Leroy Cardon came near biting tho end olT his Unto. It's doubtful If the audlcnco should get Into the habit of applauding tho homo orchestra the boys aie used to stony silence. |