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Show ?f CITY AND COUNTY toe items 0f interest About $ ttjft. ' People and Events. jJt.jt I I . Mrs. Jesse Stratford Knc birth to a line boy last Frldaj. Miss Helen I'.oyer, of the N. Ji A, leaves for the east on Friday to spend the summer. , Cashier Larsen, of the Idaho State and Savings bank at Preston, was In Logan Sundaj, Mr and Mrs A. M. Merrill, of Oakley, Oak-ley, fttaho, came to Oxford just'Satur-day just'Satur-day to visit the lady's parents According to the Hexburg Current Journal, Heber Ricks was killed last Wednesday or Thursday at Deaus, Neada No partlculais ere given In a telegram to that paper. X. W. Anderson, formerly a dealer In cattle in Cache county, has been In Goldtleld the past few jears to his great advantage The gentleman came to Logan Monday night to remain re-main a day or two. You can't tell a women's ago after she takes Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea Her complexion Is fine. She is round, plump, and handsome; in fact she Is young again. 35cents, Tea or Tablets. Cy E. Napper. Grover.-san of S. J. Rich, of Black-foot, Black-foot, Idaho, who has been on a mission mis-sion In Scotland the past two vears, (tarts home on June 10th. Upon his return he will visit Washington, D C and the Jamestown Exposition. John Stovens.of the A. C, and Miss Rose Sorenson will be married tomorrow tomor-row morning at 6 o'clock aod will take the 8:15 train for Salt Lake City, where they will spend a few davs Roth are well known and have many friends in younger society clrclest , The many friends ot George H. Baugh will be glad to learn that he is now permanently appointed as a freight conductor on the Cache Valley branch. Mr. .Baugh has served the railroad company faithfully for ears as a brakeman and his promotion comes as a reward of merit. J. R. Edwards and Prof.Wm. Peterson Peter-son returned last Saturday from their ,vlsit to the Oneida and Cupper Zone mining properties near Lucien. It is said that Prof, Peterson Is very favorably favor-ably impressed with the, mining district dis-trict and will return again in a few days Fred Turner, Albert Cole, John and Arthur Fames, returned home last Sunday from the Little Lost River' country, where the'yvweut to Inspect some mining clalmsabout which something some-thing may be published In future issues. M. II. Fames, -who was also In the company, went to-Rexburg. P. C. Felstead, who left Logan about fifteen years ago, is now manager manag-er of the Daisy Black mine in Little Lost River valley. He and five others formerly owned the property, which was sold for too, 000, and upon the transfer of the property he was retained re-tained to take charge of the company's interests. George Knowles, son of Commissioner Commission-er Knowles, who has been away from Logan-for tnree years, Is how connect-, ed with a surveying and engineering company at Pocatello, and at present is working on the Lost river leservolr about llfty miles west of Pocatello. He expects to be ,ln Logan on the tenth to attend the Knowles family reunion. i The 4-a.ct comedy drama, "The Banker's Child," will be presented for one night only at the Thatcher opera house, Friday, Juno 1th. Manager Harrv Shannon promises one of the best productions of the season, and, judging from the nattering press reports re-ports at hand, every promise will be fulfilled. The staging of the play Is sumptuous. Tons of special scenery and electrical effects are carried. During the action of the play a number num-ber ot singing and dancing specialties will be Introduced. " The free concert given at the Pavilion Pa-vilion by the Thatcher orchestra Saturday Sat-urday evening was listened to by1 perhaps per-haps llvo hundred people in the build. Ing, on the walks and in carriages. The orchestra played for an hour and each number was a thing, of real beauty heartily enjoyed. The "Rosary," "Ros-ary," with Joe Smith, cornetlst, carrying carry-ing the air, was a gem, and a duet by Mrs L. E. Llnnart, violinist and II. Farr, plcolo, was another. Tlieie was hearty applause throughout thu concert con-cert and that It was truly enjoyed was unmistakable. Next Saturday evening eve-ning at 6 o'clock, sharp, the orchestra will give another concert to which the public Is invited at no cost to themselves. them-selves. Quite recently the Pavilion has been renovated, painted, rest rooms provided, and as u whole It presents pre-sents a more charming appearance than ever before. i .. . We seh tl c Earth ana Loan money o'n -it 11 a Petersen & Co Miss Louis Dunlap. of the Fourth ward, went tn&alt Lake jesterday to spend a vacation with her cousins Olsen & Mathews, of Providence, have taken-the contract to bqlld tho Newton school hous. on which they will begin at once. , R. 1). Robert., or the Thlul ward, went to Sol' Lake jesterdaj afternoon to undergo an operation for urinal troubles, from which he has been suffering suf-fering foi iomc time past. P. W. Ellason, of the Seventh ward, came from Chicago vesterday morning. morn-ing. He will return In September to resume his studies In the College of Physicians and Surgeons Antone Jensen, of Weston, went on amission to Scandinavia about four months ago. He was honorably released, re-leased, and returned home a few weeks ago, as he had symptoms of appendicitis. appendi-citis. He came to Logan for treatment treat-ment last Saturday.. E. D. Miles w as over from Paradise Monday, which was his 75th birthday. birth-day. Mr. Miles has followed mining operations most of his life, Is still hale and hearty, Jollier than most men ut forty, and In a fw davs will leave. Cache and go down Into the Nevada mining camps on a tour of Inspection. He has hopes even yet of picking up something worth while, and the best wishes of trlends here will go with him. Notafewheie know Miss Winona Jones, of Salt Lake City, and Will be pleased to learn of her apoioachlng marriage to well, we've forgotten the name of the lucky Individual who has Induced her io lelgn o'er his home, and we are glad of it Miss Jones has been asucet-vtlul leachei In the Sat Lake City, schools a number of years, Ua bright and uhaimlng voting lady possessing moi" gruces and culture than most, .inrl In tlm Logan circle that knows her. she has been appreciated. appre-ciated. Fiiciid-i hMe will wKli her all good things. t - , I We have a few men's suits to close out at i olT. Come at once .Vewbold the clothier. |