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Show kf I CITY AND COUNTY ; I ' ' i i. i i Items of Interest Aboat People and Events. Men Wanted Lewlston Sugar Factory. Fac-tory. Joseph Tarbet St. went to Poc&tello Monday on Dullness. We Mil the Earth and Loan monny M tt. H. A. Pedersen & Co. J. 55. Stewart Jr., attorney, went to Blackfoot Monday on legal business. Band Concert and Roller Skating at the Auditorium tonight. Afternoon session 2:30 to 5:30. W. V. Woodslde left for Portland Monday, being assigned to do auditing work for the O. It. & N. Co. the next six weeks. The Fonnesbeck Knitting Works has an Immense stock of underwear on hand which is worth your attention atten-tion before you buy. Ilyrum natch, the sheep man, re cently sold 0,600 spring lambs at Soda Springs, for 4 GO per head. He went north Monday to make the delivery. Your wish for better underwear has come true in the Munsing. Campbell's. W. W, Woodslde is authority for the statement that ten boxes of line Payette apples expressed to Chicago as samples were auctioned off and brought 112 per box. 25 per cent off on all High Grade suits and overcoats for men and boys, (for cash only). We have too many and they must be moved. Dunbar, Robinson & Co. J. P. Riley, proprietor of the Crescent Cres-cent creamery in this city, came from Butte Saturday. He expresses himself him-self as being highly satisfied with his business In this locality. First-class winter apples for sale. Jonathan, Wlnesaps,- Winter-pear-main, Neverfail and others. Inquire ot Thomas Stlrland, Bell 'phone 377k, or leave orders at The Flower Store. In one of our previous issues we stated that E. B. -Llndqulst, the painter at Smlthfleld, thought of moving to Idaho. This Is a mistake, as the gentleman says Smlthneld Is good enough for him. The Cash Millinery store, east or Thatcher's bank.. Twenty-five per cent discount. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Goodwin, now located at Fresno, California, left there on the 10th, for Logan, and will spend the time In this city until after the holidays. They will be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Jacob-sen. Jacob-sen. Logan Brass Band at the rink tonight. to-night. Ladles free. Instructions and assistance given at every afternoon session. We can teach you to skate If you can walk. You ought to skate; it ls fine sport, perfect pleasure, and very healthful exercise. Try it: "Strongheart," at the opera house Friday night, was undoubtedly very satisfactory, though the enjoyment of the production was marred by the unavoidably late hour at which the performance was begun. The company com-pany failed to arrive In the city until after eight o'clock and as it required two hours to get tli; stage settings from the station and In place, It was 10 o'clock before the first curtain was rung down; we say "down" Instead of n -- j rf w.t vvuu vi "up" for tho reason that during the setting of the stage for each act tho curtain was raised In order that tho waiting audience might see lor itself the method of handling scenery and stage properties. This was quite an original Idea and as a novelty was equal to tho task of keeping the large audience fairly Interested and in a very good humor. The production Itself It-self Is what one might expect after having seen "The College Widow" or "At Yale," though It can hardly bo said that "Strongheart" Is tho equal of either. Still there was an enjoyable enjoy-able college air about tho production and sulllclent good sound sentiment to make tho play above the average. Tho audleuco appreciated tho presentation pre-sentation and offered hearty applause occasionally. "Strongheart's" work-in work-in detailing to an injured comrade the movements of his football team, which ho could view from the doorway door-way of tho dressing rooms, was exceedingly ex-ceedingly effective, toys Suits at Campbell's. A good stenographer and typewriter wanted at once. Inqulro here. Wanted A dining room girl Immediately, Im-mediately, at the Lincoln hotel. J. A. Maxtleld and John Nelson came from Preston yesterday. Edwin Bench and family came from Rexburg Saturday to remain a few days. For Sale Twenty tons of good Ice at MOO per ton. Soren Hansen, Hyrum. Miss Edna Hess, who Is now with Boyd & Park of Salt Lake, spent Sunday Sun-day In Logan. Just received a big line of children' chil-dren' Bear Skin coats at Eliasons. Three large mountain lions wero seen last Thursday in the vicinity of the power plants la Logan canyon. For spot cash, 25 per cent off on all High Grade suits and overcoats for men and boys. Dunbar, Robinson & Co. E. B. Spencer went to Bingham yesterday, on business for the Thatcher Thatch-er Music Company, with which he Is associated. The largest selection of laces ever broight to .Logan can be fount at Ellason's. Utah Stationery Co. Full line or school and office supplies, church works, post card and picture albums, books, stationery, etc., etc., etc. Come In and look. All new stock. i Edward McKlnney, who left Cache ' valley 27 years ago. when but a boy, has been visiting his brother, Andrew, tho past week. Edward owns a ranch at Sweetwater. Wyoming, has it stocked with horses and cattle and Is doing well, Up returned homo Monday. Mon-day. Saturday afternoon the University second team will play the Crimsons In this city. Coach Badenoch has a pretty fair bunch of huskies down at the B. Y. C. and It is more than probable that the game will be a good one. The U scrubs are counted as being well worth the while. The Relief Society of tho Fourth ward of Logan gave a social last Friday Fri-day In honor of Sister Augusta Spenst who for tho past seventeen weeks has been confined to her home. There was a thoroughly enjoyable social time, and a good dinner. The society gave Sister Spenst a nice present. Those present were Sisters Mlckkleson. Stoddard, Stod-dard, Jorgenson, Chrlstance, JNelson, Lallatlne, Ricks, Jensen, Bell, Andrews, An-drews, Johnson, Reese, Thompson, Sorenson, Munk, Spenst, and Chap-man. Chap-man. The Agricultural College of Utah will open Its shops this evening for night instruction. The course will be continued on Wednesday and Friday nights during the winter months. Men and boys are Invited to become members of the night school, and thus avail themselves of the opportunity of learning a trade. The entrance and shop fees have been made very low so as not to exclude any person from taking tak-ing the work. An entrance fee of $1.00 and a shop feo of SOcts per month will be charged. "Best," "excelling all others," (definition from Dictionary) America's best Underwear is the Sensible, Serviceable, Satisfactory Munsing, at Campbell's store: A press notice savs: "Are You CrazyV" which comes to tho opera houso next Friday has but one aim, to make people laugh. A foreign visitor to this country onco said that from his observations ho had come to the conclusion that tho reason American Ameri-can people were so successful In their business apd were so possessed with energy, was that they relaxed so completely com-pletely when they were through work-. Ing and that they were fonder of fun and could laugh moro convincingly than any other nation he knew of. Certainly In any event ovory one likes the man who often laughs, and from this point of vlow "Arc You Crazy" Is a public benefactor. Be that as It may, it's a rattling good musical comedy with a greater proportion of originality than Is usually alloted such productions. The action moves rapidly, rapid-ly, the complication comes quick and fast, and wjthln the compass of three act's no time Ic lost. High class vaude-vlllo vaude-vlllo and musical numbers by a well drilled chorus help to round out an evening of solid enjoyment," Royal Brand Salts for Boys at Campbell's. County Attorney A. A. Law has a child thnt is very ill. Abraham Tyson, of this city, is down with typhoid fever. College Professors and Students wll be Interested In the few lines of poetry In this Issue, "Location." Thomu Redford returned to Butte, Montana, last night. He Is now engaged en-gaged by the McDonald Candy Company Com-pany as one of their commercial travelers. trav-elers. The many friends and relatl ves of James A. Lelthman will be pleased to know that he has recovered from his recent Illness so as to be able to move around on tho outside of his house. Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens left for Los Angeles yesterday morning, whero they will remain two weeks. Mr.' Stevens's brother, William, accom-panied accom-panied them. Tho latter will attend one of the colleges there during the coming term. New styles in Fall Millinery ust in at Campbell's. Despite tho fact that Logan went Democratic, H. G. Hayball, councilman-elect, still baa confidence confi-dence in tho city plants' continuation. continu-ation. He had two big arcs placed plac-ed in his "emporium1' Tuesday morning. The P. W. Thatcher Co. is now remodeling its Main street establishment. estab-lishment. A center entrance, with n big fine window at each side, is being put in. This will m.ake quite n change in the ap-penrance ap-penrance of the store. I New samples in Ladle's Coats! just in at Campbell's. Eric Ryberg, Guggenheim's big man utEly the past year, eainc ' up from Salt Lnke Monday to I spend a few days with his pur-ents, pur-ents, mid many Lognii friends. Some University "fan" in Ely bet Eric that the U. score would he as lir as heretofore, mid as a result Bro. Ryberg is about 100 to the good. E. D. Miles was over from Paradise Tuesday arranging for a meeting of the stockholders of the Sunnyside Mining mid Milling Mill-ing Co. It is proposed that nn organization be effected in this city next Saturday at 2 p. m. Those interested should be at' the Commercial Club rooms at that time. It is a pleasure to show goods at Ellason's; plenty of clerks, prompt service. The Rip Van Winkle sleep of the Royal Plush property, east of Logan, has come to an end, two men having been put to work there recently. At the end of tho 200 foot tunnel n shaft is now being sunk on the contact, nnd just at present it is possible for these two men to sink from four to eight feet daily. Win. Heald, the Boston innnip-ulator innnip-ulator of the La PJattn mine, has had surveyors at work recently and is going to make one more big stagger to find tho ore body he is certain is beneath the mountains moun-tains there. Tho company bns .sufficient money for another six months' activity. A now man has been placed in charge of the property. I An article in the luter-Moim-tiiin Republican ,ot rccout dote reports cxaonlinury gold findings find-ings in the Co,p;rficld and Western West-ern Pacific prospects, immediately immediate-ly joining tho Copper Zone, Oneida Onei-da and Preston prospects. In veins that run from 20 to 50 per cent copper, and nt a depth of from 18 to (ifi feot ore containing much free gold has been uncovered. uncover-ed. While the oro has not been assayed, it is said to be very vnl-tiablo, vnl-tiablo, as it looks as fuio as nny of that kind of ore -seen in Salt Lake. Local peoplo interested in adjoining properties '-are feeling pretty good. 1 '-X A |