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Show tft- CITY AND COUNTY , Items of Interest About &&& . .. People and Evcnjs. 0 Genuine Neat&foot and Harness oil nt HIter liros. Drug Co. O. D. Reach has Just recovered fiom a scveie attack of lagrlppe. For Sale Cheap a 9mall voting brood mare. In.lulre at tills oillce. Mrs S. I'. Morgan, of Franklin, came to Logan Wednesday lo visit her father, Isaac Elwoll and family. Mrs Fred .1. Hurst, of tiro Fifth ward, Is falling very fast. Most all or her children have come to Logan to b-j with her. Mls Rhea Ricks, clerk in the County Recoidcr's oillce, spent Saturday and Sunday In Rlngham with her father, Joel Ricks. Heber Partington, of this city, and Miss Laura Cooper, of Wellsvllle, went to Salt Lake City Wednesday and wero man led there' Alex IIIII, at Wellsvllle, went to Hyde Park on Wednesday with a view of buying the Jcsso Hanccy saw mll at, that place and moving It to Wells vllle. William Scrowther Jr, and Miss De-lores De-lores Rucker, of Smllhflcld, wero man led In Logan on Wednesday. The Republican Joins w Ith other friends In congratulations. Our Flower Seed is in and pleniy of it at The Flower Store, Logan. The Trenton grist mill Is completed and it Is expected that It will be started start-ed in ten clas. Tills mill Is said to be a very lino one, first clasj In every par tlcular, lia log all modern conveniences. convenien-ces. Ceo.' II. Olump, president of the Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation, left Thursday for a trip to England, In company with his father, who lives In Illinois. They will sail from New York on or a'bout April 1. II) mm Tcolson, from the ilaucroft country, Is down visiting Ills relatives in Smlthfleld. Hesjijsthe people are becoming prospeious since the water lias been brought on to the land through tho Last Chance canal. Dr. N Ruzbee, who went to I'aik City to open a branch for tho Utah Dental company, rotumed to Logan Wednesday night and will remain here permanently as manager of the local branch for Dr. Zimmerman. L. McKlnnon, of tills city, who conducts con-ducts a class in music at Preston, Is said to be successful In his work there and Is well liked. We get this from a Prestonlte who said he thought McKlnnon's friends ought to hear of him. Joseph Hcneh, who has been in the employ of the Hell Telephono company, com-pany, went to LMy, Nov., Wednesday morning, wliero he expects to labor during the coming summer. Ills wife w HI rrraain at Wlllard for a short time with tier patents. I We are headquarters for Sweet Pea Seed. The Flower Store, 4s S. Alain. The Newton Coop (lied Its articles of Incorporation Monday" with tho secretary of state'. The capitalization of tho company Is $15,000, In shares of $10 each. Tho olllcers of tho company are: W. II. Orlllln, president; John li. Orlllln, vice president, and T. F. Griffin, Grif-fin, secretary and treasurer. An assay of the Royal Flush ditt last Thursday showed $21.00 lead values val-ues per ton, and naturally the management manage-ment feels quite gratified. A fifty-foot tunneling contract has Just been awarded Messrs. Jensen and Crandall tt S0.50 per foot. They havo begun work and will drift cast toward the limestone hanging wall. Aro )ou tired, fagged out, nervous, sleepless, feel mean? Holllstcr's Rocky Mountain Tea strengthens tho nerves, aids digestion, brings refreshing seep. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Cy 13. Nap-per. Nap-per. Tho promoters of the "Allco" mining min-ing prospect, a copper showing six miles east of Franklin, have decided to Incorporate and papeis are now ready. The Incorporation will bu for 31,000,000. There Is a 130 foot tunnel at tho Allco and a seven foot vein Is said to bo exposed. Ore assays from thrco to twenty-ono per cpnt copper. Thoso who havo becn'to tho proncot say that It shows exceedingly well. O. D. Reach, Iko Wolf of Salt Lake, and tho Cornish brothers aro the principal prin-cipal owners. Come hi-lp us cheer nt "Tho Katzsn-Jammer Katzsn-Jammer Picnic " We sell tha Kaith anrt Loin money on It. II. A Pcdcrsen fc Co. Mrs. J, A. Itcxell, who has beet) atlllctcd with la grlppo tho past two weeks, Is slowly recovering but Is not jet able to be out. Miss Abble Groesbcck, ono of tho book-keepers at tho First National Rank, returned from Piovo with her mother and slstcron Thuisday. Mrs. Louisa Hanccy left for. her homo at Rlackfoot, Tlimsdav. She has spent -ttis pist three weeks with her daughter, Mrs George Q Rich. New bold, the clothier, has Joined "Tho Ameilcan Syndicate of' Shoo Mcichants," and has a large stock of best and cheapest shoes In Logan; try them. Alfred Rross.ird and John Perry camo In from the west Wednesday evening. The latter gentleman has suffered from quinsy during the past ten da) s, John RalllT left for Rexbuig Thursday. Thurs-day. During the past three dats lie and Leo Campbjll havo been selecting a stock of goods for tho Rexbuig trade. Mary Dark circles under tlloe)cs Indicate a sluggish circulation,. torpid liver and kldncis. Exercise and Hoi-llstei's Hoi-llstei's Rcky Mountain Tea will make jou well and beautiful. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Cy E Napper. Mrs Rert Harris was operated on for appendicitis Wednesday evening. She had a very bad case, but the, operation oper-ation Is considered successful and she Is getting along as well as could be expected. ex-pected. Charles W. Mack, of Smlthtlcld, Is selling nil his personal property and removing to Ogdon. It Is understood tl at ho will be engaged In some clerical cleri-cal work at the. cement factory at Crojden, In which his father U Interested Inter-ested "FA llamshaw and thrcj other employ em-ploy es of trie Roll Telephone company went to Dry laku In Wellsvllle canyon on Thursday to replace twelve telephone tele-phone poles that were blown down In the wind storm early Thursday morning. morn-ing. John Dahloand Ilcim.ui Thompson, of Clarkston, wero In Logan on Thursday, Thurs-day, having Just returned from Fielding Field-ing where they purchased 100 acres of dry farm land, for which they paid $21 per aor?. The young men think they havc-mado a good, purchase We are selling Brome Grass for arid land --none better; at Flower Store. Mrs Rudolph Nicdcrliausor presented present-ed her husband with a pair of twin boys jestorday morning at 3 o'clock. This Is tho family residing at tho head of Logan canyon, but camo to Logan appioachlng the time, of tho lady's confinement. It has been suggested that other families In Logan might do well to locate up the canon. Abraham Smith, of Smlthfleld, whoso badly deformed leg has mado him a cripple for jears, has undergone under-gone two operations In tho hope of relieving re-lieving his difficulty. Another operation oper-ation will be performed shortly and It Is expected that when ho recovers from this he will be able to walk without a stick. Mr. Smith Is approaching his sixtieth year and Is exhibiting not a llttlccouragc in undergoing such serious ser-ious operations at this age. A few years ago, tho members of the Fourth ward of this city, built a substantial rock meeting houso costing cost-ing $13,000. Tho building ha3 becomo Inadequate for tho needs of tho people, and an addition to tho east end of the present building has been started. This will cost about $0,000. The Fourth warders have always had a splendid record for contributions to public enterprises. We are also headquarters headquar-ters for Lawn Grass Seed. The Flower Store. An Item that has escaped mention Is that of tho death of a son of Hebor Huband.of the Fifth ward. Tho little lit-tle fellow was sir ycais of age, afllictcd with appendicitis, and after but it thrccdays' Illness died on Monday of last week. Tho funeral was held on the following Thursday, Alma Olsen, Christian Olsen, Wm, Ellis, Chas. Ratt and Bishop Hi do being tho speakers. Tho Ilubands arc new peoplo In tho Fifth ward, but In their trial found many warin friends, for which the,y aro truly grateful. Edward Kemp, of LcwU'on, was In Logan Friday. Watch out for the funny posters for "Tho Plcnio." Rev ,!ouih McUlaln, of Salt Lake City, Is In Logan. Postmaster Odrll's children have been having a slrgo of chlckenpox. ' W. II. Grltlln, of Newton, was In Logan on bustmss Thuts.lay. Twohouisof fun and entertainment at "The Kutzenjammcr Picnic" 1'rl. day evening. Last Monday a seven year old son of Georgn Woolf, of Hjdo Paik, fell and broko an arm. Thu Rust& Reading meat intuk'ct Is being icuovated, lcpalutcd and made to appear to the best advantage. . Joseph Drjsdale, agent for the O. M. Runjan hide mid pelt llrm nf Ogden, was doing .bushiest in the city on Thursday. Mis. Wilcox, of tho Sixth waid, will leave for Silt City In the near future, where sho will run a lodging and boarding house. Ernest Smith, who moved from Smlthtlcld lo Salt Lake city, Is sild to be doing well in a mercantile bus'-ness, bus'-ness, located lnono of the wards of the city. Mis. Mamie Loughney has Died suit for divorce from Clarence E. Loughney. Lough-ney. Sho alleges non-support and asks for $30. monthly alimony, with "5 attorney fees. Dr. and Mrs. It. J. Smith, who left Smlthfleld n short time ago, aro now In Pasadena. Cal. They wrlto that In their trips thus far they have not seen a land fairer than Cache. Mrs Wlllard. Langton, Miss Annie Meyer, J. W. Crawfoid and 15 G. Thatcher wero among thoso who went to Salt Lako Thursday to wltnes? the "Madamo Ruttcrfly" performance. Marrlago licenses havo been granted Fledrlck Uorfusand Euclla Chilsteu-sen, Chilsteu-sen, of Mink Creek; Lyman J. Rail, and Nellie W. Casper, Lowlsvllle, Idaho; Ida-ho; Alva llenson, of Hyium and Lor-cni Lor-cni England, Morcland, Idaho. Dr. Sccrlst, succcssot to Dr. II. J. Smlth-nt Smlthfleld, is improving his re Idencc property very materially. Dr. SeciM is a 'typical Kentucklan, Jolly, whole-souled, with a strain of sociability that Is enabling him tovwh his way qulto rapidly. Andrew Nielsen, aged twenty-threo j ears, sou of L, It. tflclscn, of 11) do Paik, died on Wednesday of a complication compli-cation of heai t trouble and pneumonia. He went to California for his health and had but recently' returned home. Noblo Warrum, of Salt Lake City, J. A. MoAllster, of Logan, Albert Herman, the Jeweler of Montpeller, Idaho, Governor Richards and Mr. Duckworth, of Salt Lake City, leavo thostato capital today for the Utah-Mexican Utah-Mexican Rubber company's plantation In Tobasco, Mexico. Tho basketball game at tho R. Y. O. gymnasium will bu over In time lo allow al-low any who deslro to attend tho theater to do so. Tim gamo will begin be-gin promptly at 7 o'clock and It seldom requires more than fifty minutes to complete tho game. Inasmuch as this is a championship gamo a largo number num-ber arc expected from tho outside towns, and sorao from Ogden and Po-catcllo. Po-catcllo. Easter will soon be here; put in your order for flowers flow-ers early. Flower Store. John H. Edwards returned from tho coast Thursday afternoon. Ila was tied up at Truckee for forty hours, caused by a landslldo on tho railroad. Mr. Edwards says that tho coast Is an Ideal place on which to spend the winter, win-ter, but In the summer no place can beat Logan. He was absent about three months, and while away ho made frequent visits to Fresno, whero Lindsay It. Rodgers, onco a prominent attorney of Utah, Is located. Mr. Rogers owns a 700 aero vineyard, cm-ploys cm-ploys ISO men, Is about to start a winery, win-ery, and says ho will nover look Into a law book again. A terrific wind and thunderstorm mado many peoplo In this valley rather rath-er uneasy Wednesday night. Tho wind blew a galo from about one until un-til four o'clock and the lighting camo In tcrrlblo flashes followed by wondrous wondr-ous cracks of thunder. Hall and sleet were hi evidence, also, Tho daylight revealed re-vealed many limbs broken from trees, signs torn down and In three or four Instances barns wero blown down. Not a few fences wero blown over and the cracks between tho pickets wero blown clear over Into Tlmbucluo. Tho new pavilion being erected by tho Logan Amusement & Investment Co , tho framo of which Is up, was not braced properly and suffered somo llttlo damago In being blown askew. Many window lights In the city wero broken. "ICalzcnJammcr Picnic" suro euro H for the blues. H W. T. Hopkins Is reported as somo H belter at this writing. H A lino girl was born to Mrs. ICrlesc', H of Providence, on Thursday. H Mrs M. S. Roscnbaum, of Mcndon, H gave birth to a girl baby on Thursday. H One thousand dollars reward for any H ono who docs not laugh at "Tho Pic H M A lh'rtccn-)car-olddaughterof Mrs. H Ni'P''l Tarbet, of King, fell from a H huuvb on Wednesday and broko her H H Mrs. E W Robinson camo homo H Tlmtsd.iy i Hiiln.' from tho trip south H mado on .iiVjuni f the death of n lH 1'Vit.k Good hi U uloslna his affairs H '$o that I io can leave for tho coast by, H April 1st, A god portion Is await- H Ing 111 in there H M!s S,' E. iMOralT and Miss Annln H ItaruKiml aro' at The Hanks until M Iss H DeGrnll entirely recovers from her ie- H cent sevcie-slrgc of lagrlppc. IH Ilnny Shaw has hpcnma associated H with StudVbni;cr Rros , acting ns sale)- H man. With the experience tho gen- H tleman has had, ho should do well for H himself and employers. H Edward Pltclier.who wcnvtn Canada H ycaisngc, Is expected to return to H Cache before a great while, this uc- IH cording to some of tho Pitcher family H alSmltlillcld. H Mi', and Mr". II) rum Hayball enter- H talncd last Monday evening Caids H served us the evening's pleasure, H Messrs Wothcrstono and Olof Nelson H and Mrs Robert Mm dock and Mrs. H Nelson whining prizes An elegant H supper was. served. Thoso present H were: Messrs, and Mcsdames Hartley H Cardon, Hemy Ha) bull, Robert Mur- H dock Sr , Robert Mm dock Jr , Preston H Thatcher, Gilbert Cole, Cyrus Jonc?, H Welherstone, OlOf Nielsen, Mrs Law- M son, Miss Haille Law son. Mr. Wli jH Watson, Miss Mngglo Smith, Mr. Jo.i. M Nlelson, Miss Nielsen, Misses Ha) ball, H Miss Rcitle Johnson, Miss La vein H Murdock, Mlsr. LundUrom, Mr. Lorln M Whltmoii, Mr Harvey Johnson,' Mr. M Guy Smith, G O Ilajball. |