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Show Just A Few Local Squibs Stenographer granted (it the ICiii'lie Knittimr Works. i ' AUDITORIUM BALL TO. NIGHT. TICKETS .FIFTY CENTS. WARDROBE FREE. Hon. Frank K. Nebekur dc livort'd an address to the Wells-ville Wells-ville graduates last Saturday. -The )rojrram is said to have been one of exceptional merit, and Mr. llardinjr's year a very Htieeessfttl one. i Fiorenzo Farley, who was arrested ar-rested for burglarizing C. L. An-der.son'H An-der.son'H store at vilyrum, was committed ito file State Industrial school until 121 years of aj:e. The younjr man was ned .sixteen years. E. Gilbert, of Fnirview, Idaho, has n daughter in this city receiving receiv-ing treatment for spinal meningitis. menin-gitis. The young lady has been in a helpless condition for fourteen weeks, but there are now pros-' peels of improvement. It has been definitely and wisely wise-ly decided that the coining Fourth of .July celebration will he carried Xmt without any flre-works flre-works display. Fireworks are .expensive, dangerous and a genuine genu-ine nuisance. Some of the UH'rchant.s have countermanded their orders for fireworks. Frank Turner, the only ' man about THE REPUBLICAN office with even a passing hope of heaven, left yesterday" for" Nvvada and he is now a "goner." Frank is a student assayer and hopes to engiige in that work at Ely, Gold-field. Gold-field. Tonopah or elsewhere. Justin Jus-tin Frank aNo left for Ely. where he will keep hooks for some eon-eern. In the District court on Monday, Mon-day, Thomas Smart filed a suit airaiust 11. K. Hatch for the payment pay-ment of a pioinisory note given September -1. ll'Ol, on which the plaintiff claims notliinsr has been paid excepting the interest thereon. there-on. The plaintiff also asks for jJloO attorneys fo.es as provided in the note, the total amounting in all to $1 ,150.00. The OAK hall team, played at 1'oeatello Sunday, but were beaten beat-en by a score of lf to 10. -Me-Cidloch, pitcher, went to pieces in one inning and. let in nine men. Mr. Normandy, manager, offered $.-Q0 to .ii'.'iO that his team could clean up the 1'oeatello bunch on Tuesday, hut they would not nc-eept. nc-eept. The team was beaten at McC'aiuiuoii by an umpire. Today the OAK team and Wellsville play on the B. Y. C. campus. Jane Worley, daughter of. Henry Hen-ry Worley and Katherine 'Wil-more 'Wil-more AVurley, of the 2nd ward, died Mondays. June 3rd, after a serious illness of hut two weeks, the specific trouble not t having been located. Thtj lady was born in Birmingham. Hug., Aug. 23. 1S.")(J, and she emigrated to Utah in September, lMi!). The funeral service will be held in the Second ward meeting house Thursdny nt 2 p. m. The remains may be viewed at the family home between be-tween the hours of 10 and 1 o'elnek Thursday. STOCKHOLDERS NOTICE."" The annual stockholders moot-ing moot-ing of tho Ricli-Cacho Mining Co. will ho held on June 11th. 1907. at 10 a. m. at -the office of Kimball & Crnnncy, Logan, Utah, for the purpose of electing ft Iioarrt of directors, hearing the secretary's report and to transact such other business as may ennto before the m6eting. T3DYAltP HANSEN, Sec.' T,he pupils of itho county schools gathered in Logan in great numbers Monday and On the B. Y. C. campus enjoyed a day of sports, following a sp end-id end-id program in the B.- Y. C. assembly assem-bly hail during the morning hours. In the baseball gann between be-tween the north and south. J ew-iston ew-iston won oct by a score of 8 to I. In the 100 yard race, Ben Price of Stnithfield, clime in first; Elber Van Orden of Iiewiston, second: Olliver Larseu, Greenville, Green-ville, third. Broad jump. Van Walker, Mendon, ls; Earl ICeariLs. Lewiston. 3rd. Commissioners. ' The board of county commissioners commis-sioners held their regular session last Saturday. 'The petition for division of the Trenton school district, dis-trict, number sixteen, was taken under advisement. The ' petition front Riverside sefiool district asking for a change in their lines was objected object-ed to by representatives' from Sinithfleld. The petition was finally granted, however. The petition from Lewiston asking for a drainage system 'was granted. The following nnnied persons were placed on tire indigent list with monthly allowances: Lars Nielsen, of Hyrum. $3.00; Mrs. IJuck. Logan. 2.f)0: Rlizahe'th' E. Hayball, Logan. $2.50 James Dragsted, Hyriin, $r.00: Mrs.' Annie Hansen. Coveville. $.1.00. A claim of Sheriff Thomas II. Smith was rejected, the .board claiming ithat it had ,been paid before. ' r |