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Show h?- CITY AND COUNTY I Itcms of intcrest "About tStd j $. People and Eventr. tt For Sale-Some hay dry hay S. W. Ultcr, 353 West 1st North. Kdwnrd Hanson, who has been 111 tho past two weeks, Is now Improving. Mrs. George II. Champ went to Salt Lake and returned Thursday. Mrs. August Bertholsen and daughter daugh-ter Vendla arc In S,alt Lake City for tendajs. For Sale. 1,000 bushels of first-class New Zealand wheat. Garrett Dahle, Clarkston. .1, II. Barker, of Cache Junction, shipped a car load of lions from Franklin Frank-lin jestcrday. Thomas Bedford, agent for the Cacho Ivnltthin Works, came 'from Montana Thursday. S. II. Thurston, of IIdo Park, underwent un-derwent an opeiatlon for appendicitis Thursday afternoon. Special Saturday only, at Co-op. Biuif Co, McDonald's quality chocolate choco-late Nutlne, 25 cents per lb Many Goodsell, who was recently biought from Butte, Montana, suffering suffer-ing from bialn fever, Is slightly Improved. Im-proved. Mrs. James Lowe camo clown from Cardston Thursday. She Is not in the best of health, being troubled with rheumatism. Tuesday afternoon a four-year-old son of Charles Petersen, of Providence, cut the fore-tltigcr oil of his left hand with an axe. Pai ties desiring good soil for lawns can have It free of charge by applying apply-ing to Thomas Blanchard, city road supervisor. t James A. Leishman, Bishop C. J. Larsen and William Morrell were amonc those who went to conference Thdrsday morning. VlllardCranney,agent for the Beneficial Bene-ficial Life Insurance Company, came down from Idaho Thursday morning after an absence of two months. The Cacho Stake priesthood meeting meet-ing scheduled for today has been postponed post-poned one month on account of the General Confortnce at Salt Cake. Newbold, the clothier, has Joined "The Ameilcan Sndlcate of Shoe Merchants," and has a large stock of best and cheapest shoes In Logan; try them. Mrs. James A. Leishman, of the seventh ward, has suffered much in past years from asthma, andas time passes she Is growing worse lather than better. Friends will regret to learn this. The Juvenile Court commission has placed the salary of the Logan Judge at $000 a year. This will enable your uncle II. A. Pederson to add an extra dish of strawberries to the table d'hote this year. W. G. Danlclsen leaves Immediately for Independence, Mo , to be gone Indefinitely, In-definitely, but his family will not go this trip. Mr. Danlclsen sajs sufficient suffi-cient stock has been sold to put a big plant Into operation. Mr. and Mrs. A. Miner announces tho marriage of their daughter Florence to Mr. H. R. Slusser on April 10. Mr. Slusser Is an Idaho man, one of the promoters of the High Creek Electric Light and Power Co. Thousands havo pronounced Hollls-ter's Hollls-ter's Rocky Mountain Tea the greatest great-est healing power on earth. When medical science falls, it succeeds. Makes you well and keeps jou well. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Cy. D. Nap-per. Nap-per. Dr. J F. Petrltsch is now located In tho Amussen property on South Main street, next to J. P. Smith's prlntcry. For thejpast two years Dr. Petrltsch has been housekeeping at tho hotels, but has decided that he needs moro room. Mi'3. William Van-Noy, who is running run-ning lodging rooms on South Main In Salt Lake City, was originally from Richmond. She wlllako great pleasure pleas-ure in adding to tho comfort of her northern friends who will call on her during conference, Miss Jean Dryden, who will be remembered re-membered as a guest of Prof; and Mrs. James Dryden a fow weeks ago, was married at her homo In Guolph, Ontario, Onta-rio, Canada, on tho third Inst. Tho gentlemen who Induced her to change her name Is one Ernest Hales, and he halls from Quelph also. While in this city Miss Dryden was yory popular popu-lar and friends here extend best wishes. Buggy ai ' ainess for sale cheap Call at this i nice Fifty foui cents is being paid for wheat f. o b cais We sell the Earth and Loan mono) on It. II. A Pcderscn & Co. A girl babj arrhed at the home 0 President Win C Parkinson March 30, and the next day one came to tho home of Joseph Hall. John W. Jensen, of II) rum, who has been down with the mumps for two weeks past, has ucovercd and was In Logan Thursday EJ. Merrill, osteopath, Is at the onlce of Dr. Smith, dentist, Mondays, Wednesday and Frldajs, between 5 and 7 o'clock p. m. Consultation free. SethLangton Jr , ho camo to attend at-tend the funeral of his mother, leaves for Chicago In a day or two to resume hisstudlesat the University of Chicago. Chi-cago. ThoUarils Music Co has made a success of the carload, shipment and tho one price to all. Why should they not mako a success of Tho New Method? The addition of a J17S aluminum stopper a machine to put corks Into bottles completes the splendid plant of the Cache Valley Tea and Soda Water company. This firm is doing a splendid wet goods business and now has a plant equal to any leasonablc demand. Every woman appieclatcs a beautiful beauti-ful complexion, so much desired by men. Such complexions come to all who use Hollistcr's Ilocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents,, Tea or Tablets Cy. E. Napper. It Is understood that an Incorporation Incorpor-ation will be formed to purchase the Howell & Crawford business now being be-ing opciatcd on the corner of Main and First North Streets Some of the main stockholders will be Joseph Howell, Joseph and Louis Cardon and Mclviu Ballard. Harris Music Co. leads, others follow. fol-low. Onctf more they hit the nail on the head with their new method, and are the only muslo house in the state to follow the largest music house in the world, Sec big ad on pago eight. Edwin Peako and family leave tomorrow to-morrow for Ogden and will make that placo their future home. Ills only objection to the Junction City is that Holllrigsworth lives there, but he hopes to haul that Senator out of town a short time after his arrival. Ed has a number of friends here who will regret his departure. Dr C A. Zlrcmerman camo to Logan Lo-gan Wednesday and returned to Salt Lake Thursday. He says his branch office at Park City Is proving an agreeable agree-able surprise to him. He tlnds the mining town full of money and the people with a disposition to spend it. At Provo a new branch is forging to the front and in Logan tho office is getting a good steady business. Dr. Zimmerman says that In his travels over tho state ho finds the people much moro Hush with money than they have been In four or five years. Wm. Welch, of Paradise, was In Logan Lo-gan Thursday. Ho reported a thoroughly thor-oughly cnjoyablo missionary reception at tho meeting houso Wednesday evening even-ing given In honor of Elders John II. Glbbs and Parley Lofthoue. The former returned from tho southern states and the latter from England. At tho reception a program was rendered, ren-dered, lunch was served and dancing was Indulged in. Tho returned missionaries mis-sionaries gave an account of their experiences ex-periences in a highly Interesting way. There was a largo attendance and the reception proved a genuinely royal good time. Two young men of Ilyrtim wero arraigned ar-raigned before tho Justice's court of that place on Saturday, March 23rd, for violating tho tobacco law. Both of them were under age. The older one, who Is nearly twenty-ono years of age, was fined $10 for furnishing the tobacco and tho younger ono $3 for using It. The nyrum Co-op was also fined $15 for selling the tobacco to a minor The fine of the younger boy was paid forthwith, and contributions were given to pay the lino of the older ono. The guardian of tho older boy then refunded the money to the citizens. cit-izens. The city council was then petitioned pe-titioned to remit both fines, but no action has yet been taken. Tho expenses ex-penses of court in this case was $11, which was paid out of tho city funds, and some of tho citizens object to any remission of fines by the council, believing be-lieving that the lines should have gone Into tho city treasury and thereby there-by liquidated tho expense of the cases, or else thebnjs should have been left alone. |