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Show City and County , Wc sell the Earth and Loan money on it. II. A. Pedersen & Co. John NulTcr, the Preston architect, was in this city Thursday. For sale. $17 worth of water scrip. Inquire here. Over twenty men or at work laying water mains In tho Seventh ward. Ofllco rooms for rent In Union Ulock. Apply to John Hendricks. The new bank In Preston opened Up i for business on Thursday morning. JpiSted Dressed pork, 7 cents; veal, 0 cents. Hallstono's market, tf Henry Jensen and T. W. Peterson, of Ilyrum, were In Logan Wednesday. Wednes-day. $g opening sale on fall clothing for I men, boys and children atNewbold's, tho clothier. .Charles Bal.ey, Alex and Ocorgo Spenco and Job Miller, of Wellsvllle, were in Logan Wednesday. Wanted A number of good brickyard brick-yard men at once. Good wages paid. Gesscll Pressed ISrlck Co., Logan, t John u. Thatcher, formerly a resident resi-dent of this city, now residing in Gentile Gen-tile Valley, Is In tho city. Men and teams wanted at once. Apply to Jos. i:. Wilson Jr. V, K. Burnham, was a passenger' toSalt Lake Thursday, whero he went.l on business Interests or the Logan I Furniture company. v F. E. Plowman, manager of the Hell branch at Preston, was In Logan Wednesday, After September 1st he will come to Logan to remain. Pnf. C. Larscn, or the A. C, will act as Judge of tho dairy products at tho Intermountaln , Fair at Ogdcn next week, 10th, Mth.'and 21st. Misses Eliza Peterson of tho Fourth ward and Mary Ann Catmul, of Benson, started for Tooele City Friday morn-ing, morn-ing, to teach schooj the coming season. Kev. It. E. Ollpln was over from Corlnno Wednesday. Tho recent conference con-ference did not change hlra and he remains with the charge another year. ,Mrs. Harriet Itobblns returned from Cardstoji a few days ago much Improved Im-proved In health. Her granddaugh-tcr, granddaugh-tcr, Miss Maudell Wolsey returned with her. 11. F. Rltcr.wIthlilssalcsman.Jullus Jacobson.went to Salt Lako Thursday to purchase holiday goods. The firm expects to have a fine assortment of goods In this line. G. W. Llndqulst, Cache county's leading undertaker and cmbalmer. Hotli phones. W. M. Jardlne, agronomist at tho A. C.went to Salt LakcThursday.thls being the tlrst trip that ho has made since his recovery from the late operation opera-tion that he underwent for appendicitis. appendi-citis. Mrs. Mary Guild, sister of Paul Car-don, Car-don, Is Is Logan with her husband and two sons, John and William, doing temple work. John Guild will leave In the near future for a mission to Scotland. Wanted. A small boy to do chores. Dr. H. P. Emels, oftlce over Harris Music Store. The Odd Fellows have erected a very nice headstono at the grave of Ilyrum Thatcher, this Is conformity with lodge regulations. Tho dedicatory dedica-tory service will be held some time in the near future. "Wanted" a first class vocal music teacher. Apply Jacob Gcssel, chairman chair-man Providence school board. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wulfe returned east Wednesday morning after a month's stay with George Flstcr and family. The couple were delighted with this mountain country. Front oillce rooms to rent above the Hochcdale. Inquire Fritz Gcs-scll's Gcs-scll's barbershop. The Ogdcn Packing company through their agent, Mr. Vance, bought elghty-threohead of beef cattle cat-tle oh Saturday from Facer and Thurston, Thurs-ton, of Hydo Park. Tho price paid was $2.40 per cwt., Ogdcn delivery. Two hundred fifty thousand dollars to loan In amounts to suit on Improved Improv-ed farms In Cache Valley, wltn favorable favor-able options and no commission. Apply Ap-ply Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation, Logan, Utah. Judge S. K. Thurman, formerly of Provo, Is now located In a tine suite of rooms In the Atlas block Salt Lako City. Ills Salt Lake practice had so increased that he was compelled to make the change. Ills residence Is at 37S ast 3rd South, the former home of Dr. Benedict. Indian Gloves sold at Morrell's. Ncphl Larsen, of Preston, was In Logan yesterday. Arrived. Full line of Misses' and Children's shoes at Morrell's. H Samuel C. Parkinson, tho sheep man of Franklin, was In Logan Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Naf, of tlils vicinity, aro visiting friends at their old home, Clear Creek. Buy a Cravanctte and keep dry. 810 to $25. Morrell Clothing Co. 1 Miss Anderson of Logan has been in Brlgham for several days the guest of Miss Emma Kelson. Fred Jacobs, of ihe Fifth ward, started to San Francisco yesterday to work during tho coming winter. For men only. Buy a suit and get TKN FIIKB 1'ItKSBINGB. Suits $0 tO $28. Morrell Clothing Co. I The Burch-Relss dog show failed to attract a large crowd Wednesday. The show had not been properly advertised. ad-vertised. Those who did go say that the performance was A No. 1 In every respect. Kegular s'ervlceat tho Presbyterian church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Thero will bo no evening service, this on account of tho death or M rs. Chris-tcna Chris-tcna L. Jensen at Mention. Office Rooms for rent in Union Block. John A. Hendrickson. Mrs Matilda Antoncson, of Ilyrum, received word from Salt Lake Wednesday Wednes-day night tl.at her sister's husband, Mr. Sanderson, had dropped dead from heart failure. The lady went to the city tho following morning. Olof Nielsen is at home from Chicago, Chica-go, whero he spent three or four months In finishing acoursc In electrical electri-cal engineering. He secured his diploma, passing a highly creditable examination. Ladles, read this catalogue of charms. Bright eyes, glowing cheeks, red lips, a smooth skin without a blemish, In short, perfect health, For sale with every package of Hol-llsters Hol-llsters Ilocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Sold by Cy. E. Napper. Mr. and Mrs. Ness Larscn came up from Ogdcn Monday, wheru they went to attend the funeral of a daughter. Several of their grandchildren returned return-ed to Logan with them 'and will make their homo hero for at least awhile". Bcrgcncr and Co., undertakers, will be ready for business about October 1st. Tho newest methods" of.embalm-Ing of.embalm-Ing a speciality. High grade caskets and cotllns will bo carried In stock. 140 North Main Street. O. F. Olsen Is in Logan visiting his mother, Mrs. Christina Olsen, and other members of the family. In 1898 the gentleman left New York for tho Philippines as a member of tho 35th Infantry. He spent two years, in the military service, three years as detective detect-ive and three, years as policeman. Ills visit to Logan Is a pleasant ono for him and his relatives. It arouses energy, develops and stimulates nervous life, arouses tho courage of youth. It makes you young again. That's what Holllstcr's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Sold by Cy. E. Napper. One of the llne'black mares belonging belong-ing to Gcorgo Smith ran a rusty nail Into ono of ,her feet the other day. Veterinarian Fredrlckson gave his advice ad-vice but the suggestion of a would-be horse doctor who prescribed was accepted ac-cepted Instead. As a result It Is probable prob-able that tho foot will have to be opened In order to check blood poisoning. poison-ing. In a case of this kind, In fact any kind of sickness or accident to beast or man, It Is tho safer plan to secure the services of competent help rather than to rely on the customary suggestions. Anderson & Anderson, Lewiston, will carry from now on a high grade of Qents Clothing. Ship-'ment Ship-'ment now on way, which will be sold at much low-ei low-ei prices than Logan houses CAN sell. Our shoes are up-to-date,good and cheap, Call and be happy. J. F. Itabe Is now located satisfactorily satisfac-torily In his splendid new photographic headquarters In tho Cardon-Ballartl building on North Main. These rooms have been fitted especially for this work and it Is doubtful If any photographer In the State has a studio arranged to better advantage. Thero are pleasant waiting rooms, two darkrooms and a gallary whero sittings aro made that Is provided with the very best light possible. Mr. Itabe Is adding certain new equipment, Is unquestionably a superior artist and without doubt will attract a splendid business In tho new quarters. It will bo remembered that Mr, Rabo recently purchased the Interest In-terest of W. J. Harrison In tho Harrison Harri-son & Rabo firm, henco tho recent exicntlvu changes i Sevcrln Jcppson.lr left Logan Friday Fri-day morning to accept a position as expressman at I'oc.ttcllo. FOR SALK Household furniture at a bargain. Exceptional opportunity opportun-ity for students. lii.l East First North. Cache county Issuing Lars Hansen for $25 damage done tho Logan can) on road by cattle ho drove through some tlmo In May. An effort to keep the canyon road In good shape Is now being be-ing madcand all who damage It will be up against It. The Erllng Ujornsen lecture at the tabernaclo Tuesday evening was attended at-tended by a large audience. Tho lecturer lect-urer dwelt upon tho reasons for the separation of Norway and Sweden and to those who understood well tho lecture was very Interesting. Following Follow-ing tho lecture, J. A. Hendrickson entertained en-tertained Mr. BJornsen and a largo number of Norwegians at his Center street mansion and ttie occasion proved prov-ed a most enjoyable social gathering. There will be a gathering or members mem-bers of tho original hand cart coin-panics coin-panics at Salt Lako city in the near fulutc. Smlthlleld will respond with five or six out of a total of seven sur-vlvors. sur-vlvors. These are James Sheen, John McDonald, James B. Shorten. James Mclklc.Mrs.KuphermlaMltcholl-lIaln, Mrs. Llzzlo Recd-Smlih, and Mrs. Ellen Parklnson-COby. In connection wfth these are James Cantwell and two sisters, who came In later. Their oxen being glvo out, they were compelled com-pelled to come In with another hand cart company, E. R. Miles, Peter Tld-well Tld-well and George Merrill, going out to assist them In their Journey. Tho hand cart pioneers arc anticipating a joyous tlmo at their gathering. Fred W. Crockett and famllv havo loft Logan and arc probably at Ann Arbor, Michigan, by this time. Mr. Crockett goes there to study law and he arid his family will remain at least four years, or until hu has completed his work! Mr. Crockett has long had ambitions to become a lawyer, and though ho had a splendid abstracting and real estate business here, and a splendid residence, decided to forsake It all and lit hlme'f for the profession he desires to follow. He is yet a young man, full of energy and determination deter-mination and wc havo no doubt that he will be able to realize his ambitions fully. Fred Is one of those genial, wholcsouled, open-hearted fellows who makes friends wherever ho goes, and he and his family leave Inany hero who regret their departure. The Colorado Fuel and Iron Uo. through Its agent, Ernest Wilson, has secured an option oil tho Mineral Point prospect, tho papers being signed Friday morning. The company com-pany proposes to do ?10,000 worth of prospecting on the property In the way of tunneling, using diamond drills, etc., and f at tho end of nine months they deem tho property to their liking they will pay Messrs. Kimball, Cranney, Farr, Harr and others $100,000 cash. A force of men Is to bo put at work Immediately. Postmaster Odell Is Informed that his request for tho extension of the frco delivery services In the upper part of tho Seventh ward will not bo granted. grant-ed. The postoillce department gives as Its reason for this refusal that tho new street cut through to tho canyon road has no sidewalks and that from this time on tho.prcsent force of carriers car-riers will have all they can do to cover territory now districted. Postmaster Odell regrets this refusal but hopes that at no distant date it may be possible pos-sible to secure an extra carrier to cover this and other neglected districts. dis-tricts. It Is the policy of the Government, Govern-ment, however, to perfect the service In smaller districts rather than to glvo poor service over districts more extensive. Mr. Odell suggests that those who deslro the free delivery ser-vlco ser-vlco can not malondltlons too Ideal; the government insistent on good sidewalks, streets, proper lighting, etc., and Is more likely to grant requests re-quests when conditions fiave been made all that they should be. Friends will bo glad to learn that H Mrs. Oartwrlght, mother of Dr. II. P. H Kmcls, has recovered from her ex- M tended illness and Is well and happy M again. She and her daughter, Mrs. Blng, aro expected to reach Logan H this evening. M J. II Davis, of San Lcandro, Call- H 'ornla, was in Logan Friday, tho guest H of W.G. Danlclscn, whoso famous dlso M plow he came to sec. Mr. Davis Is a M representee of "The Best Manufac- H turlng Co." which Is putting out H steam and horso power combined liar- M vesters, a machine that cuts, thrcsnes M and sacks the grain as It moves over M the. field. Mr. Davis, after cxaniln- M Ing the Danlclscu plow and seeing it M at work, had no hesitancy In saying M that It combines al I the good points M of other plows an d possesses addition- M al features that make It the most M serviceable disc plow on the market. M In his opinion California would uso M thousands of theso plows on tho big M farms there If the Implement was but M Introduced. Mr. Davis advised Mr. M Daniclscn to find a big llrm that M would manlfacture his plow In great M numbers, and he has become so Inter- ! cstcd that he proposes to Interest ono 'M of the big concerns on the coast. Mr. i Davis will return here shortly to in- lM troduco his combined thresher and Is H confident that he will have no dllllcul- M ty hf interesting the farmers, especial- B ly since the present disastrous season. B With his combined harvester and H thresher all tho wheat harvested this BBl year would have been saved, so ho claims. H |