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Show I CITY AND COUNTY "fTTl Items of Interest About -. t050& People and Events. .Jtij Baseball dance at Pavilion Thursday. Wanted. Competent stenographer. Nebcker, Hart & Nebcker. Mrs James Dryden went to Salt Lake City Friday for a week's visit We sell the Earth and Loan money on It. IT. A. Pcderscn & Co The Summer School of the Agricultural Agri-cultural College opens Juno TO, 1007. Dr. Wldtsoc, president-elect of the A.C., held a faculty meeting In this city Saturday. Harry Cole, of Logan, Utah, passed through the burg Monday on his way to the Basin. He Is going toestabllsh a lumber business at Drlggs. Rexburg Journal. Born, to Mr and Mrs. Fred Cates, In Logan, last Sunday, a baby girl. Fred Is down In Long Beach, California, Califor-nia, but everything went oil all right anyway. I Miss Jennie Bench returned to Poc-atello Poc-atello Sunday after a week's stay In this city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs John Bench. Recently, the young lady sustained quite a Arc loss to her Dlacc of business. Decoration Ball at the Auditorium tomorrow night. Don't miss it. The young man Johnson, whose oye was blown out by a fire cracker on the 22nd, Is getting along fairly well and there now seems no danger of the other oth-er eye belDg affected. The young man Is a son of the late Franz Johnson, of Richmond, who was killed In Franklin Frank-lin can) on several years ago The "Memorial Service" at the Methodist church was fairly attended, Bev. Thomas delivered a special sermon ser-mon of excellentmcrlt. Special music was furnished by the A. C. boys on mandolins and guitar, and by Miss Peterson, who sang"The'Star Spangled Banner" and "Columbia, "all of which was appreciated greatly. At the McKlnnon hotel, last Saturday Satur-day night, a number of his friends gave J. T. Moses a "farewell party," prior to his leaving for his home in Smlthlleld, Utah, after teaching a successful term of school In the Randolph Rand-olph district. Mr Moses was a genial fellow, and made many friends during his short stay In Randolph He leaves w Ith the best wishes of the community for his continued success Rich County Coun-ty News. Auditorium floor better than ever. Music very fine; come and see. Wardrobe Ward-robe checked free. The little cold snap wc have been experiencing cut out the rapid melting melt-ing of the moutaln snows and us a consequence Logan river has been on less of a rampage during the past few days. The river Is still high, however, how-ever, and an extraordinary warm spell at this time would send the waters over the banks in many places. No great danger has been done ret, except in washing out some of the roads across the valley. Artists have no trouble In securing models. The famous beauties have discarded corsets and have become models In faco and form sinco taking Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea 33 cents, Tea or Tablets. Cy. E. Napper. M. II. Fames and Fred Turner left on Sunday for the Copper-Uranium prospect, forty miles from Arko, Ida. They will be gone perhaps a week. The Copper-Uranium Is proving all that the promoters ever hoped for, and the extraordinary showlngof the Wclmer properties, not far distant, lias created no end of excitement in that region. Mr. Turner went along to help "Mat" and the Flamm bojs hold down the situation. Ladies' Spring Suits at Ten Per cent discount tor Ten Days Only at Eliason Sisters. Miss Martha Fisher, for four years a grade teacher In the city schools and the past two j ears prlmarj supervisor, has resigned and ncxtjear will teach ln tho Seattle schools. The opportunity opportun-ity for advancement Is greater at Seattle Seat-tle and the salary much bcttei. During Dur-ing her six ycers heie, Miss Fisher has given the highest satisfaction nnd her going brings no little regret In school circles. Her sister, Miss Grace Fisher, who Is now assistant to Mrs Cotoy In the Domestic Science depaitmcntat the A. C. of U, will piobably go to Columbia University, New York, next year for tho purpose of securing her "deg'r'ce. Baseball Panceut Pavlllion tomorrow tomor-row night All kinds of bottled beer sold oil tho Ice at Rlfrr Bros. Drug Co The Thatcher Orchestra plays at tho Pavilion tomorrow night Next Friday evening tho Smlthlleld Alumni Association gives Its annual banquet. A program of music, song and toasts will bo carried out Wanted -Men for timber work by contract or by the day. On Yellowstone Yellow-stone Park Ry. Freo transportation Apply to W. O. Creer Ashton, Idaho. Hon. Moses Thatcher's condition Is reported as being much more favorable favor-able during the past day or two, though he Is still very 111. Ills many friends hope to hear even better ncw3 shortly. Richard Cotton, of McCamraon, well known by many in this city and Preston, Pres-ton, was stricken wltti paralysis about three weeks ago. no was taken to tho Holy Cross hospital In Salt Lako where a euro was effected, and he returned re-turned home last Sunday. It's too bad to sco peoplowho go from day to day suffering from physical physi-cal weakness when Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea would make them well. The greatest tonic known. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Cy. E. Napper. J TV Moses, Will Mulr and J. O. Mulr left through the. hills Thursday morning, for Logan, tho latter going In rcsponce to a telephone message from his father, W. S. Mulr, who Is very sick at that place and who wish-eJ wish-eJ to see this son as soon as possible Rich County News. J W. Crawford left for Chicago on Monday to enter Northwestern University Uni-versity as a student ln medicine. Mr Crawford has long had an ambition to become a medico and Is now on his way. Friends here will wish for him the fullest accomplishment of dreams along this Hoe. The crbwd will be at the Auditorium again tomorrow tomor-row night. Grand Ball. Opera House orchestra. A. C. student friends of Hcber Johnson, John-son, whose eye was blown out on tho 22nd, got Up a subscripiion list for him, and those about tho school donated do-nated something between $T0and $100. Young Johnson was a fourth year student stu-dent at the A. C , and has many friends in the student body Engineer Ocorgo Swendsou passed through Cache valley Sunday enrouto to Twin Falls on an Irrigation project. George Is a progressive man, so much so mat ins past, salary or u.juuu a year is no Inducement for him to remain ln , government employ, us a broader Held and greater opportunities are offered him on the outside. Many of those who follow racing events will lemember "Prince Alert," the line stallion driven on the Logan tiack last fall by Riley Kent. Tho animal, which belonged to Warren Kent, of Dlnglo Dell, Ida., was taken 111 and died last week. "Prince" had a mark of 2:23, was but six years of age and Mr Kent feels the loss -ery keenly. John E)non, one of the early settlers set-tlers of Hyde Park, Is now at Poca-tello Poca-tello receiving treatment for paralysis, with which he was attacked about a year ago and ho Is now gradually Improving. Im-proving. He disposed of his ranch In Teton valley, but has cattle Interests In Jackson's Hole that are being cared for by his sons. Mr. and Mrs.' Eynon are now living with their son and daughter, Mr and Mrs. George Smith, under whose care the couple are well provided for Grand Ball on May 30th at Logan Pavilion. Best music and lloor In tho state Mrs. J. A. llexell, Miss Edna Llr,n and Miss Charlotto Kyle entertained Friday afternoon at tho home of the first-named on Collego hill. A total of twenty-two ladles present put In the tlmo tewing a little and talking a great deal. At the proper tlmo reinforcements' re-inforcements' were served, and tr,e rejuvenated ciowd talked some more for the benellt of special guests who came late, but not too lato to get In on tho "delectablo dainties" Messrs Ostlcn, Dryden, Yoder and Bexoll The occasion was one of genuine pleasure, but It couldn't ba otherwise on College hill, unless It were a faculty or board meeting. The crowd left hi tlmo to get home for breakfast, a meal that none of them could possibly have have desired utter tho scrumptious spread of the evening before. M WW WWW. I I . II I II I I 1WW The crowd will bo at the Pavilion Tomorrow ntght. The Summer School of tie Agricultural Agri-cultural College opens June R 1007. Wo have a few men's suits to close out at J off. Come at once. New hold tho clothier. The Golden West combination of tin shows pulled stakes Saturday night and hiked for some other town. While hero they did a tolerably fair business, considering that the rainy season was on. Tho dampness evidently got In on tho nerves of a part of the bunch for they had a big scrap Friday night. Corns and hear tho Juno Edison ro-cords. ro-cords. Thatcher Muslo Co. Samuel Krntof Lewlston, went to Montpeller Sunday, whero ho and his brother Warren, of Dlnglo Dell.cxpcct to dispose to tin eastern company some copper properties located west of Bloomlngton. While tho llguro Is not definitely known, the purchase prlco Is such that It will help the present owners very materially. Latest records on sale at the Thatch-,er Thatch-,er Music Co According to Supt, McCarroy there aroaboot 200 candidates for graduation gradua-tion from the county schools this year. This Is about thirty per cent greater than the number last )e;ir. Of the two hundred It Is expected that at least ono hundred and eighty will pass the examinations successfully. A failure fail-ure of but ten per cent Is rather remarkable. re-markable. Ladies' Spring Suits at Ten Per cent discount for Ten Days Only at Eliason Sisters. J. A Hcndrlckson and Mayor E. W. Robinson closed a deal Monday for fifty feet of the Andrews real cstato on North Main. This plat of ground Is located across the new street, south from the postolllce site, and It is the Intention to erect a building there, perhaps ;i hotel. There Is an alley way at the rear of this property, thus giving It three open sides. Joe England, tho good-looking fellow fel-low at the Journal otlicc, who sets up all of those three-day-uld clippings from the Deseret News and New York World, has recently become the Droud possessor of the tlfth angel visitant from other spheies His Royal Highness High-ness arrived Sunday morning, and at the present time Is ruling tho house hold rriore despotically than Nicholas over ruled Russia. S B Thatcher, who has baen attend Ing Chicago School of Dentistry, has graduated from that Institution, and with his family will reach Logan about June Otli. Sam's work has evidently evi-dently been of the best, as his percentage percent-age was one of the highest In the class. It Is his Intention to locate in Logan city and will doubtless come prepared to begin business very soon Friends of Mr. Thatcher will bo pleased to learn of his success and wish for him n the Logan field the fulfilment of his anticipations. Juno Edison records on sale at fH Thatcher Muslo Co. H Mrs. E. T. Carpenter has moved H from the Robinson residence on West H Center street to a place just west of H Isaac Smith's, on the Island. H The latest in Cacho mining circle's H Is that a largo quantity of fine oro has H been discovered ln ono of tho Nielsen H properties In Blacksmith Fork canyon. H nils Is said to bo the "real thing" this Pavilion, Thursday night, Baseball H dancf Best lloor and Best Musto ln H the H Next Satuiday the B. Y. C. gradua- H tiou exercises will bo held. Thcro IH will be two sessions, n 10 and 2 o'clock. H Hon. B. II. Robots will deliver tho H address to the graduates There will H be a numbei of p.iprs by the gradu- H ates and music iluuii)brbv thcMiis'c H Department. Tho Alumni bininer H will be held at ()! p. in. and the H Alnmul ball hi the Auditorium at 8:::o Call atThatchci tho Music Co. and hear the June Edison records H At the state track meet at Salt H Lake City last Saturday, the A. C. of U. team was awarded third place, and H tho B. Y. C. fifth The A. O. boys H claim, and It seems lightly, that Dixon H won tho lOOjard race over McAllstcr, H thus entitling them to second place, H but by somo chicanery they were bun- H coed nut of It. The race was a close H one and two judges decided In favor of H Dixon, but In some way the tlmekccp- crs wen: consulted and tho decision H changed Tin bojs are not parttcu- B larly soic. but ay they didn't get a square H Piof H. A Wlllam, or the A C of H U. was iMcn a genuine surprise ut the H McCauslnnd home Mondav evening, a goodly bunch of the mechanic arts boys und friends rushing In on him quite unexpectedly. The nlfalr was in honor of Prof. Williams' birthday H anniversary wc don't know which one and the bojs Kept up the fun un-, til 12 o'clock A potato taco, In which H contestants attempted to carry u H large potato hi a spoon, wis won by. Miss Thatcher, und Coach Camobcll H was awarded a consolation prize. Those present at theplcasadt affair H were; Prof, and Mrs. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Golf, Miss Thatcher, and H Messrs. Wrlglcy,. Klrby, Nelson, Olscn, H Wansgard, Frew, McCausland, Newcy H and Frank Thatcher. H |