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Show h CITY AND COUNTY a$ j t ' ' 1 && Items of Interest About l ' 0.& People and Events. j & We sell ths Karth and Loan money on It. 11. A. Pcdcrsen &Co. Valentines The best place to buy at Wilkinson's. Sidney O. Stevens went to Ogden yesterday on business connected with his Implement house. Miss Agnes C Cassldy went toSfl.lt Lake. esturday to bo present at the Nctliorsolo entertainments. The II. IV Nlolson residence tirop-erty tirop-erty on South Third Kast In the ' -scvuntli ward has been bought ty J. '.. Stewart Jr. II. J. Mathews, oneof the cmplocs of the Logan Sugar Factory, went to the Lewlston Factory on Monday for a short -stay. Philemon Kent, of Lewiston, has been In Wcllsvlllc the past ten days with 'his father-in-law, Henry Thomas, who has been 111 with lugrlppe. Mr. Kent returned north jstcrday. fl. P. Thorcscn, -sheepman from 'Beur River City, was In Logan Monday Mon-day arranging with Foreman Squires 'for a summer range for his sheep. iLast year he ranged 1C00 head on the reserve and It cost him but SIM. A tissue builder, teconstructor, builds up waste force, makes strong nerves and muscle. You will realize after taking Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Moun-tain Tea what a wonderful benefit It will be tojou. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Tab-lets. Cy K, Nappe. City Attorney Sneddon is the father of a recent arrival In this city, a little typewriter with blue eyes just the cutest little Scotch lassie that has ne'er walked across a brae. It might be mentioned men-tioned Incidentally that Mrs Sneddon Is the mother. The early morning train that comes around the loop Is increasing In business busi-ness daily. Last Monday morning it brought forty-seven passengers to Logan, Lo-gan, among tlwm being Ilebcr Parker, Park-er, Thos. Kerr, W. JI. Parley, Peter M. Maughan of Welisville, and Bishop 'Llllnqulstof Ilyrutn 1 Since the dlsastroiisstomi last summer sum-mer that ruined to much grain after 'It was cut and In the stuck, many far- 1 mers have become convinced that the beet crop is, the safest end the most I productive. In the northern part of the valley it is stated tint the acreage I will be larger than ever. E. A. Hardy, of Ogden, brothei-ln-law of George W. LindquUt, has been here during the past week helping to direct funerals for the latter gentleman, gentle-man, who still remains con lined to his home with inflammatory rheumatism. Mr. Hardy was accompanied by his 'wife. They returned home Monday. Wllllan Thomas, the unfortunate man who had a part of both feet amputated am-putated about one year ago as a result of being frozen in the Paradise mountains, moun-tains, was In Logan last Friday. He walks with a cane and specially constructed con-structed shoes, so ttn- he manages to move nrnui'd qt 'ly for one In KUi'll ' 4-411 n 1 Mr. lUckhll n promoter of the KIchmoiK sensed Milk Factory, staid over In Logan Sunday night enroute to Richmond. He expresses ex-presses himself as being well satisfied with his investment In the north. He Is now interested In seven condensed con-densed factories in the United States and Canada, all of them making money. mon-ey. "Coining, in all its bewildering, dazzling, daz-zling, scintillating glory, an unprc-cendented unprc-cendented eruption from the comedy Mount Pelee, flowing In Its opposition-defying opposition-defying splendor, engulfing and absorb-Ing absorb-Ing the slumbering imitating minstrel Martlnlques which endeavor to exist In Its path Harry Ward's magnificent all-white minstrels, ut the opera house for one night only, Friday, Feb. 15. Prices 1!5, 35, fiO and 75 cents, Band parade and concert at noon on the streets." A suit is pending In the District court at Brlgham wherein William Anderson of this city is plaintiff and the Bar M Cattle and Land company arc defendants. The suit Is brought to set aside the defendant's right to construct and own a reservoir at the head of Blue Creek springs lu Box Elder County The plaintiff claims that he made legal application toUhc state for the building of a reservoir, to hold the surplus water of this creek. Whilo the application was pending, It Is further claimed that the defend unis built a reservoir without having am legal right. Mr. Anderson, the plaintiff, went to Honey vllle on Monday Mon-day to confer with LewJs Grant Wlio owns some of the laud adjacent to the sprtrtif, . Ladies' capes sold at less than cost at John II. Anderson's. The ()'dd Fellows will give one of their usual Jollj social hops at their hall tomorrow night. Found Overcoat left at Garvin ios-taurant, ios-taurant, Owner can have same by paying for this ad. wc Deputy Sheriff W. .1. Harrison and Chas. K. Lloyd were passengers to Preston Monday Morning. .ludge W. W. Maughan held court at llrigha.ni Monday. Yesterday he loft for Rich county, where ho vn 111 j hold court lor a few days. Apostle F. M. Lyman and President Charles II Hart attended the Benson slake conference held in Richmond last Saturday and Sunday. Relief Society conference of the Cache Stake will be held In the tabernacle taber-nacle Monday, Feb. IS, Meetings at 10 a. m. and 2pni. Lucy S. Caidon, president. 1 From a recent letter received from Grrdcn City, In ilear Lake valley, it is learned that the snow Is ten feet deep on top of tho divide between Cache and Rich counties and eight feet in Sink hollow. Messrs. Kerr and Garratt, of Wells-ville, Wells-ville, was In Logan on Monday arranging arrang-ing for plans for a new slaughter house that is to be built in the near future for the Wcllsvlllc Cooperative Mercantile company. Special saleof overcoats; nun's and boys' suits at actual cost John H. Anderson. It's the highest standard of quality, natural tonic, cleanses your system, reddens the checks, brightens the eves, gives flavor to all you eat. Hoi-Inter's Hoi-Inter's Rocky Mountain Tea will do this for jou Xf cents, Tea or Tablets. Oy 12. Naoper. The Scowcroft Mercantile company, of Ogden, furnished a most elegant floral tribute at the funeral of Geo. S. Ilayball." The design was a circle Interwoven In-terwoven with dlowcrs and with a sheaf of wheat expanded In fan-shape placed in the center. Tlte many friends and patrons of the G. S. Ilayball metcantllu business in the Socond ward are reminded that 9frs. G. S' Ilayball will continue the business at the usual place and will be pleased to meet any and all who arc inclined to favor her with their patronage. pat-ronage. The B. Y. C. basketball team litcr-rlly litcr-rlly wiped up the earth with tho A. C. aggregation In the game last Saturday. Satur-day. It was a veritable slaughter, (5 to 14 Null said except that colleirc spirit ran tremendously highaftcr the game. Great crowds of enthusiastic students made the old town wake up for a while. Mrs. Charlotte Cooper, a highly respected re-spected lady of Wcllsvlllc, died on Sunday morning at Ui.lO at the age of 00 years, ner husband, Frederick Cooper died Just two months ago. The funeral of Mrs. Cooper will be held today. to-day. Two daughters, Miuses Lottie and Priscllla, are employed In Logan telephone exchanges. The Cache Stake Sunday School conference, will convene In the B. Y, college, Sunday, the 17th at 2 p. in. This meeting Is for ail of tho Sunday School workers. The second meeting will be held at 4 p. m , and the evening even-ing meeting will be held In tho tabernacle tab-ernacle at 7:30 p. ra. The general public Is cordially Invited to be present pre-sent at this meeting. Seth II. Blair, cf this city, and Miss Iva Johnson, daughter of Michael Johnson of College Ward, are to be married In the Logan Temple today. The young man leaves tomorrow morning for Sparks, Nevada, where ho has accepted a position with tho S. P. railroad as assistant clerk. It is un derstood that the applicant underwent a most rigid examination, physical and otherwise. Seventy-five pair roller skates for sale. Apply to A. (I. Lnnd-strum. Lnnd-strum. John Bench's friends did a plenty to him on Monday, Vc occasion of his 103 birthday. John denies the hundred hund-red part of this, and his activity really belles the fact, but wc aro counting borne on hUpio-exIsrciice. a host of friends gathered In 011 him and after having a Jolly good time gave him a first-class fountain pen. All Mr. Bench does now Is to sit at home and write checks on his $2,000,000 Innk account that has accumulated since he started putting his witty ads In Tiik Ricruu- MCUN. v Plenty of potatoes at the Cache Valley Val-ley Mercant lie company. M J Ballard, by lequcst, attended the conference In Richmond last Sun-fiay. Sun-fiay. U. W. Nlbley and Mrs.C. W. Nlblcv Jr. were passengers to Salt Lake on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. 11. G. Ilayball will not return to California. Their old home still looks good to them. Jos. A. Jones, special agent foi the O. S. L. R. II. Co , was In Logan last Sunday, leaving Monday morning for Preston. Joseph Moitrlt7.cn, of the Seventh ward, who went to San Francisco about live mouths ago, icturncd homo last Monday night. Wilfonl Chatlcrton. manager of the Preston bianchofthe C. W. & M.Co., was lu togtm jesterday arranging for Implements for spring trade I The trees aie being moved from tho It. Y. giounrts preparatory to the construction con-struction of the lecturo hall, work on which will begin at once. 'i'A.oco brick have been contracted of Gessel & Sou. Utah Dental Co. for low prices 12 years guarantee. The directors of the Central Milling Co., met Feb. 11, and declared the regular annual dividend of 10 per cent iTIit in.innirnr'n rennrt hnwri tlinmltl In a good prosperous condition. The Freshman class of tho Brlgham Young collego will Rive a Valentine dance Thursday night at the college gym. A feature will be a postotllcc arrangement where valentines deposited deposit-ed by any and all will be delivered. Admission ."0 cents. Thomas Smart returned from Chi-tahc Chi-tahc county last Sunday night, whcic he and his brother William, who Is the president of that, stake, laid off four townsites for new settlements, and also the course of several canals that arc to be built at once. James McNeil, of this city, and Henry Grilllth. of Benson, are representing repre-senting the farmers In this section at the Legislature and aro asking for an opproprlatlon of 81,000 to adjudicate the waters lu Logan river. This is a small amount, compared with $3,000 that has been heretofore appropriated in Weber River for the same purpose. The new Swedish dialect comedy, "Tilly Olson," is underlined for early presentation In this city. Theie have beon several very successful Swedish-American Swedish-American plays, notably "Yon Yon-, .on" and "Ole Olson," written for male stars, but "Tilly Olson" Is, it is believed, the first of the Scandinavian dramas to exploit, as the leading character, char-acter, a youtij, Swedish girl. It Is said to have been done very satisfactorily In the :ase of "Tilly Olson". The leading role Is a sort ol a Swedish Sis Hopkins, only moulded by the dramatist drama-tist out of more heroic material, making mak-ing the character almost melodramatic melodra-matic yet with a vein of exquisite humor to temper the sterner qualities of the characterization. An adequate scenic Investiture has been provided, the scenes all being from tho .studio of Messrs Moses St Hamilton of the Broadway theater, New York. The play Is In four acts and eight scenes. The first and second acts are laid In a farm house In Minnesota and the third and fourth acts In the city of Minneapolis |