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Show :. CITY AND COUNTY I ??. Items of Interest About Sit People and Events. jd Ezra Crookston Is now working In Shoshone, Ida. For Sale Some hay dry hay S. V HUcr, 351 West 1st North. Illshop Evan Owen and wife, of Wellsvllle, went to Ogden Wcdnesda). John and Joseph Hicks Jr. have bought out S II. Iloundy, of Heusou ward, and the latter will move to Prove For Sale Highly acres choice beet land In Trenton, Including good water right Inquire W. R. LewU, Lewis ton Another student of the A. C! U. left for Albuquerque, N.M , on Wednesday, having accepted a position under the government. T. 1' F.irmci.C..I. Erlokson and W. O. Hansen left for Ely, Nov , Wednesday, Wednes-day, to do ioiikIi carpenter work. Tliey are to lecclvc W per day. Close Inspection proves that no damage dam-age has been done the fruit In Ilrlg-ham Ilrlg-ham City through Die late frosts, excepting ex-cepting In a few orchards on the outskirts out-skirts of town. For a complete line of Dining Chairs and Rockers Rock-ers see our stock. Lund-strom Lund-strom Fur. & Carpet Co. County Fish and Game Warden Nielsen Is very active In watching the streams. lie was in Paradise and Hlacksmlth Fork streams on Wednesday. Wednes-day. S. W. Cantrill, of Denver, father of the Hyrum physician, came a few dajs ago to visit his son. The gentleman Is superintendent of the street rail-wajs rail-wajs In his home city. Keith Cranney.son of Wlllard Cran-ney, Cran-ney, came from Oregon Wednesday morning after an absence of four jcars. After a short visit with relatives he will return to the noithwest. It Is said that very lino apples arc grown on the sandy banks of Hear river, lllshops Preston and Mallard havo excellent oichards in Benson ward and the fruit Is free from worms. Joseph Parkinson, sheep man of Preston, stajed over In Logan Thursday Thurs-day enroutc for llcxburg,wherc he has sheep interests. Ho has been very successful In raising and marketing sheep. On,Vedncsday V. H. Parkinson Jr , of Lcwlston, came down with a Mr Wheeler, from Wheeler district, who has a diseased bone In one of his legs. The case will bo treated here by the X-ray process. Mrs. Robert D Roberts, who died In this city about ten days ago, did not die of female trouble as stated In one of our former issues Her demise vas due to cancer, from which she had been an Intense sullcrer for five ears Every woman appreciates a beautiful beaut-iful complexion, so much desired by 1 men. Such complexions come to all who use Ilolllster's Ilocky Mountain Tea. 35 cent, Tea or Tablets Cy. K. Napper. The Salt Lake papers state that L R Martlneau and Jesse Knight have bought the old Emma Mining property In Little Cottonwood canyon. Yoais ago this was the bonanza mine of Utah and unknown millions were taken from Its deposits. In recent cars the property has not been worked Is it a problem to get good Shoes? You lose money if you "don't buy Campbell's Dependable Made-for-wear Shoes, Ladies', La-dies', Misses', Boys', and Children's. Miss Agnes Dahlqulst, a noted plan- 1 1st of Salt Lako City, with several of her pupils, wete the guests of John Llndqulst and wife Monday. In tho afternoon a private recital was given at tho Llndqulst home, and friends and neighbors who attended were highly delighted with the program I rendered Miss Dahlqulst may come I to Logan In the nearfuturc and give I music lessons. 1 The people In Weston feel elated B over tho prospects of getting water I tlnough the Oneida canal fur this Jj ycai's crops While It will prove I .somewhat of a hardship with some to I meet the pajments-on bonds, they aro I Inclined to take a consistent view of 1 tho matter, believing that less land I with watei will ultimately prove moro I lucratlvo than a larger amount with-D with-D out facilities for lirlgatlon. ..ugi - and til 9 future! J An Guy Ca 'Ion leavis for a German mission on Mondn. vVc soil tl.c Earth and Loan mono) ou It. II A Pcdorscn & Co. Mrs Charlton Jacobs spent ten d,)S in Logan and went to her home in Ogdcn Monda) morning. Mrs It. I! McParlane, of Ilynini, who had a p.ualjilc stroke some tlmo ago, died ou Monday night. Joseph Monson went to Montptlior Thiirdii with plans and -pecldca-tlons fur a pavilion and high school at that place. Mis. Joseph P HalilT went to Hlng-ham Hlng-ham Mond.i) nioining to make her future home with her husband, who has been there for some time past Joseph L Mairand Joseph Gunner-sou, Gunner-sou, of the Fifth ward, started for McGIII, Nev .Tuesdaj to do carpenter work They arc to receive $5 per day. John T. William", of Gentile Valley, bought a thoroughbred Jerscv bull, ono jear old, of John T CalncJr. The animal was expressed to Preston Tuesday Tues-day morning W G. Creer, of this city, started on Thursday for his grading ramp north of St Anthony, Idaho, lie has a grading contract on the road to Yellowstone Yel-lowstone Park. Mrs Joseph Peterson, of the Sixth ward, Is very 111 through the results of conllnement. It is feared that an operation will be necessary before the lady will full) recover. During the next four months Geo. Goodmunscn will manage the Johnson eating car Herman, the proprietor, will rusticate upon his fruit farm at the mouth of Logan can) on A six-) ear-old daughter of Mrs Lu-ellaCowiey, Lu-ellaCowiey, of Preston, recently underwent un-derwent an operation for a crooked foot. It Is thought that the member will be made entirely straight Miss Sadie Poss, recorder of Davis county, came up with the M. & M. excursion ex-cursion on Wednesday. She staved over one day In the city visiting her friends, who were highly pleased to see her. Antonc Jensen, who went from Weston Wes-ton four months ago on a mission to Denmark, Is compelled to leturnhomc owing to 111 health From recent letters let-ters received It is learned that he will start homeward when Ills health will permit. Everybody visiting our store TODAY will be given giv-en FREE a copy of Royal Brand Story Book, "Bub-ble "Bub-ble Land." Campbell's Store,, Good Clothes for Boys. Orson P Thatcher has sold his residence resi-dence property on the corner of Canyon road and Crockett avenue to It. II. Munro, from Manitoba, Northwest terrltoiy Mr. Thatcher has bought tho old lesldcncc of Henry Hayball In the Second ward for the sum ot $2,500 The Logan sugar factory -people aro being solicited dally to contract tor moro beets, but being unable to handle more have ceased to make contracts Among those who havo been refused are a few chronic grumblers who havo alwa)s complained of the company's treatment. The usual dissatisfaction became apparent this spring, so tho company concluded to pass them up and save unpleasantness The testimonial tendered cx-Hlshop Win II)deof the Fifth ward In this city last Friday and Saturday is worthy of note. Tho assembly convened con-vened at 2 p m and the ward choir furnished the singing. Prayer was ollered by Andicw King Sr. Then came a big banquet. Christen Larsm gaveashoit history of the ward J. T. Calne J r in neat speeches presented the bishop and his counsellors with presents Dlshop II)de received a gold watch; his counsellors, Erastus Nielsen Niel-sen and It O. Larsen, a gold-headed umbrella and a watch fob Speeches from the icclplents followed. I'rrs dents Isaac Smith and Newell K ball made appropriate lemaik-lowed lemaik-lowed by a speech from the r i I ii op, John () Adams In the oi hmij a dance was given tho )Oiing pioplf a id ( lunch was served to about Hiiro hundred hun-dred On Saturday afternoon a dunco was tendered tho smaller children. A most excellent feeling prevailed during dur-ing the two da)s, and kind wishes were extended to the outgoing members mem-bers ot the bishopric, and congratulations congratula-tions for the new and wishing them success In their future labors. W II Walker h ,t nn mg stonework stone-work on the Richmond b.u k WANTHD-A gool nlil in di work forasm.ill fnmli) AppU 21 S 1st K. Tlipmis bmait went to Odoti )cs-tenia) )cs-tenia) mnrning to recclvo a consignment consign-ment of :t,ooil iheep bought In soul hern Utah J II Westover, section foreman at the depot, has sulfeied much the past ten da)s with an ulceration of tho throat. He Is Impioving now Attorney J. It lluilge, of the law firm of Stewart and Stcwail of Salt Lake cltv, catno lo Logan cdnesda evening, returning on Thursday. Mis J N. Chrlstcnsen, of Teton valle), who has been visiting In Login Lo-gin for some time past, went to Men-don Men-don Thursday afternoon to bo with her daughloi, Mis ttcsenbaum. After a short stay she will return ti the north Thousands have pronounced Ilolllster's Ilollls-ter's Rock) Mountain Tea the gieat est healing powei on earth. When medical science falls, It succeeds Makes )ou well and keeps )Oii well, Xi cents, Tea oi Tablets Cy. E. Nut-per Nut-per The Hendricks biothers of Ricli moud have a rock contract on the Western Pacific lalhoad which will amount to ffiO.OOO. Owing lo the hard fotmation of the rock Hurley drills will have to be Installed They havo about slxt)-llvc men working on tho contract con-tract William Gariatt, manager of tho Wellsvllle Co-op butcher shop,went to Clarkston Thursday to purchase somo berf cattle. The company has recently recent-ly Mulshed a now slaughterhouse on the Haslam land, across thccrcck. The company docs quite a business In shipping ship-ping veals. On Wednesday they consigned con-signed seventeen to Salt Lake city. C. A Harrctt has drawn plans for a $10,000 residence for C. V Nlbley. tl o structure to be built on tho Worlcy corner. Tho building Is to be strictly colonial In style, gieat columns running run-ning to tho roof, and work Is to begin at once The Eccles hulldlngrhaln'ti new residence, this one of Nlblc)'s, and Postmaster Odell's neat cottage will cause that block to show up in splendid shape. H O. Harkne's, founder and enter-; prising meichant of McCammon, has recently added thlrt) live rooms to his hotel. He now has n spacious building equipped thoroughly In mod-1 ern st)lc. Ho has an Independent water, sewage and clcctilc light s)s-tern, s)s-tern, and has 05 telephones In the hotel, ho-tel, Last )ear Mr darkness expert-1 mented hi sugar beet raising and seventy acics averaged eighteen tons per acre I Sometime ago some rich copper float was found In tho mountains west of Weston. The ore was sent to Hutto , and It showed an assay of sixty dol- lars. Two prospectors from Montana are now In tliat vicinity trying to locate lo-cate the ledge. Messis. Kofoed.Jc'n-sen Kofoed.Jc'n-sen and Lundquist have round a ledge In another direction whlchshowsgood values on the surface, and they arc now devc'oplng the piospcct Since a change of the blshopilcwas tlfccted at Snowvillc about one year ago, that little burg Is forging to the front A system of water works has been constructed and after May 1 they arc to have a dally mall leaving Garland Gar-land Instead of a trl-vveckly heretofore leaving Kclton There Is talk of a railroad from Monument Point to Snowvllle, a distanco of eighteen miles, being built. Rumor says the sugar sactory people at Garland havo proposed to build the spur if the fanners fann-ers along the lino will contract 4,000 acres of beets one year Two Car loads of Dining Din-ing Chairs and Rockers have just arrived. We handle chairs from the leading chair manufacturing manufactur-ing companies and, we invite in-vite you to look over our line, as we know we can suit you. LUNDSTRO-. Furniture & Carpet C 'I ho stockholders or 1 1 .. ove and Tanning compin . i i idlng Wednesday nlgir v i nicctor, heard reports i i .ulon In certain cer-tain vital ni' it Instance, it was dm1 ' i B'lovo leather ex-clusU ex-clusU ,. I ase the capacity of H . ', i 'K.uenpair perday.Tho i i i i his company's superior - . 'w eacli month and a larger , i .i it necc-sary. New machinery i- iu be installed and Lewis Moench kaves Immediately for Chicago to oider this and to get onto the latest Ideas hi tanning and glove-making. At the icccnt meeting Mr Moench was elected secretary and treasurer of the company In the place of Moses Jorgen-sen, Jorgen-sen, who resigned. Wm. Worlcy was named as ono of the directors, all tl o old ones being re-elected. The com pany looks forward to a rather successful success-ful jear. John Hurl Itf, ono of tho stalwarts H of Newton, was In the city yesterday. H It Is stated that J. C. Garvin may r retire from the Palace lestaurant on IH H President W.J. Kerr, went to Salt ll Laxc on Monday, rcturnlng-on Thurs- fl A. G. Rarbcr and Frank K. Ncbckcr 4H went to Salt Lake city Thursday after. H Dr. F. J. Alexander, the Salt Lako H optlcion, will bo at tho Lincoln hotel Kl loda) only. f'l SI'FA'l A L.Saturday only.Co op Drug H Co - Mi'Dona'd'squalty spongo choco- H lates, 25 cents per pound. "H Olsen & Miithcw secured the con- ) H ti.ict fioin I hurls Iiio'Iits for their H new building on Noith Main. H ,1 C. Fonnesbeck, of the Foil lies- H b-ck Knitting woiks, went lo llrlg- Jl ham cil) and letuiued on Thursday -) Vcteiluary II J. Fiedi r,cl wi-ut io j jH Fielding jcsierday lo astUt W, S. " Hanson, of that place, who Is having I tH rouble with some of his thoroughbred M In the veaillng class at the horse i I'H show pi ies were awarded as follows: fil Eamcs 1st, lllrdnc.ui 2nd, Hansen 3rd, LH I!lrdncati4lh In a former Issue tho j list was Incorrect. - i Dr. E. T. Pfouly, of Salt Lake, ijil 'came to Logan Thursday to manage ) ' the local branch of the Utah Dental il company Tho new man Is ono of the H Gorman l'foui's from Ohio -H The Harris Music company got tho JOH 'consent of the county commissioners fvl I to remove the old picket fence south B of the courthouse and they have placed H I a nice hedge and who fence on the I H 'correct lino without expense to tho H city or county. This will add to tho iH appearance of the beautiful lawn and H the new Harris Music store Four- H teen stumps of old trees had to Lo H .dug out before the bulge could Lo H I put In H |