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Show b? CITY AND COUNTY f Items of Interest About People and Events. Men Wanted Lewlston Sujtr Factory! Fac-tory! A. IT. Thompson went to Blackfoot, Idaho, Sunday. Miss Maggie Tempest, of Rexburg, Is visiting In the city. i We sell tho Earth and Loan mormv on It. H. A. Pedereen & Co. ! James Thorpe, contractor, of Providence, Provi-dence, has gone to Ely on business " Grand sale on Clothing and Furnishings Furnish-ings at Ncwbold's. W. II. Stocks, a mining man of Caribou, Idaho, Is In Logan on bus), ness. Mrs. Rhoda 15 look Is In Salt Lake City with exhibits from the A. C. to the State Fair. N. P. Nielsen, of the Seventh ward, returned from a Scandinavian mission last Sunday night. Roller skating at the Auditorium Monday, Wednesday and Saturday afternoon and evening. The three-year son of Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, of this city, Is very low with cholera Infantum. Miss Afton Thatcher It In Oregon staying with her sister, Mrs. C. W. Kibley Jr., and may remain there till Christinas. - Persons desiring to take boarders or those having rooms to rent should report, re-port, same to the Brlgham Young College Col-lege at once. Mrs. S. E. Green, wife of Dr. Green, of this city, was called to Spanish Fork yesterday owing to her brother's death. The City Light & Power Co. has completed the repairs on the plant, which will hereafter run at Its full capacity. The Fonnesbeck Knitting Works has an immense stock of underwear on hand which is worth your attention atten-tion before you buy. The meeting of the officers of the Relief Society of Cache Stake scheduled sched-uled for next Saturday has been postponed post-poned one month. Presidency. F. L. Jensen and wife left for their home in Denver Monday afternoon. Mr. Jensen is engaged in the mall service at Denver and is a son of C. C. Jensen, of this city. " W. H. Thaln returned Sunday from Summit county, where he appraised state lands. He left Monday for Salt Lako to attend a meeting of the State Land Board. R. S. Campbell left Sunday afternoon after-noon for Oregon. Be was accompanied by his brother George, and son Serge. lie will go direct to Crystal Springs, located five miles from Portland, Port-land, where he will receive special treatment. , 0. E. Gunnel, of Wellsville, recently sold his Black Rock ranch, comprising 3-17 acres, to Joshua II. Salisbury, of this city, for $8,675. This year he raised on this ranch 8,000 bushels of wheat, and on his Blue Creek ranch 3,300 bushels. Mr. Fred H. Turner Is still wearing a broad smile as the result of the arrival arri-val cf a fine baby girl last week. Ail concerned are doing nicely. Fred II. Turner has purchased tho corner lot south of Hacking's residence, resi-dence, lie will erect a modern cottage cot-tage here this fall. Mrs. Karren, mother of Fred Karren, left on Monday for her home in Lewlston, Utah. She is one the' dearest and sweetest of Cache county. We bid her God speed and a safe Journey. Magrath Pioneer. Miss Claire P. Eldrcdgoand Walter S. Weller were married In the Templo Wednesday morning and a largo reception re-ception followed Id the evening at the homo of 'Mr. Weller, The house was beautifully decorated In the autumn flowers, Miss Eldredge wore a gown of princess laco over white taffeta and carried bride's roses. She was attended at-tended by Miss Pearl Weller, In whlto net over white silk, and Miss Phyllis Thatcher, in white net over blue. She carried white carnations. Leo Young was best man. Many friends assisted them at the reception. Mr. and Mrs. Weller will bo at homo to their friends after October 1 at thb Fifth East hotel until tho completion of their new home. Salt Lako Tribune. Joseph Parkinson, or Franklin, was In Logan Monday. Cheap Money 6 and 8 per cent on farms. J. 'L. Stewart. Pres. Charles H. Hart addressed tho Saints In Wellsville last Sunday. Oliver II. Nellsen, of MillvlUc, left Monday morning on a mission to Sweden. Miss Genevieve Thatcher and Miss Fannie Crockett' went to Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs. Alfred Colo Is being treated in one of the local hospitals for a slight derangement. Norman Llojd left for Butte Monday. Mon-day. He Is connected with the Cache Knitting works as traveling salesman. Thomas Cutler, one of Trenton's heavyweights, was In the county metropolis Monday. Kohn Bros. Clothing for men, Danbe Conn Hercules Suits for boys. ' At Kowbold's. Robert L. and Thomas L. Bedford left for Montana yesterday. They arc agent for the Cache Knitting Works. A. G. Barber is in the vicinity of Soda Springs settling up unfinished business of his brother, the late Solon Barber. Quite a number of the Logan sports went to Duckvillc Monday to be In readiness for Oct. 1st, when the duck law expired. Israel Stewart, son of J. Z. Stewart, started for the Chicago Dental College last Saturday to resume his studies trl dentistry. Wanted First-class boarding accommodations ac-commodations In a private family or two comfortable rooms furnished or unfurnished. 'Phone 147Z The FonnesbeCk Knitting Works goods are unsurpassed. Quality considered, con-sidered, they are positively the best goods offered for the money. Jacob Schweitzer, Wm. Bawen, Nells Peterson and Wm. Baldwin were passengers to Salt Lake City Monday, to see the big races at the Stato fair. Utah Stationery Co. Full lino of school and office supplies, church works, post card and picture albums, books, stationery, etc., etc., etc. Come In and look. All new stock. William Frank, who has been working work-ing at Ely, Nevada, during the past summer, came to Logan Monday night to see his mother, returning to Ogden yesterday. He will work for the S. P. Railroad company, running out of Ogden. The LuRdstrom furniture ana Carpet Co. are giving a 50 per cent discount on their Entire Stock of WALLPAPER in order to give room for their Immense new stock. This Is your opportunity. F. Jacobsen came up from Ogden Sunday to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law and old friend, Ness Nessen, held at Smith field on Sunday. Mr. Jacobsen's hobnobbing with Og-den's Og-den's potentates has caused him to have the greater portion of his facial adornment removed and he is now "a perfect picture" of Pres. Joseph F. Smith. Many an old friend had difficulty diffi-culty In recognizing Bro. Jacobsen as he walked about tho street with stately state-ly tread and there was many a good laugh at him and the other fellow. On August 30 a little son arrived at the home of Mrs. David Jenkins, but In some way tho stork didn't leave any notice at thlsoffice as he Hew over. In fact, the matter has been kept terribly ter-ribly quiet, even among the close friends of the family, and "Davy" Is chuckling over the way he has fooled 'em all. The young man row weighs something less than twenty pounds but has no name, and Mr. and Mr. Jenkins will thank any kind soul who will suggest something appropriate that sounds decidedly German-like. R M Simpson and family, of Og-gen, Og-gen, are now located In Logan, at 40.! W. Center street, and expect to matte their home hero. Robuit Simpson, father of the gentleman named above, has been for years the Cache alley agent of the J. R. Wutkins Medical Co. and he established a permanent and extensive trade In spires, extracts, liniments, cto. Recently ho decided to retire from tho business, and his son is here now to look after It In tho future. Mr. Simpson seems a pleasant gentleman and will no doubt be accorded ac-corded the -consideration shown his father. firs. J. C. Allen Jr. gavo birth 10 a fine boy last Tuesday evening. George D McCulloch Is on tho LoJ gan clt police force for the time being. Thomas Smart and wife arc tx ' pectcd home from their European trip about the 10th. . Warren K. Uurnham is confined to' his bed with an attack of uphold i fever. . Mrs. Will Hunt, of California, Is! visiting friends In Richmond and Logan. Mrs. William B. Parkinson Jr. and mother, Mrs. Troop, left for Chicago yesterday on a two months' visit Manager Ramshaw and wife have gone to Salt Lako for a short stay, this being the gentleman's vacation. Pres Isaac Smith has been III with a severe cold during recent days, even confined to his bed. James A, Lclshman, who has been seriously III for some time, the result of general debility, remains unchanged In Ills condition. On Monday night the registration of the H. Y, Q. was 412; tho A. C. U., 310, thc latter being but twenty-seven behind be-hind that of the same day last year. Mrs. William Beers, or Salt Lake, Is indisposed and may have to undergo an operation. Her mother, Mrs. I7att, went to see her yesterday. Mrs II. G. Hayball accompanied her mother. Mrs. James Parsons, to Newton yesterday. Mrs. Parsons has been In Logan thc past two months. Mrs. Wlllard Young, who has spent tho summer in Richmond with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Bullen, will return to New York in a few days. The Y. L. M. I. A. of the Hyrum stake will hold their regular officers' meeting at Hyrum, October Oth, The literary lesson on the life of Bryant will be given. Anna M. Ralph, Pres. Plenty of fruit jars at H. G.. Hay ball's. Prices: One pint, 6oc; one quart, 7oc; half-gallon, 95c. A. E. Cranney went to Salt Lake City Tuesday on business connected with tho proposed sale of thc Mineral Point mining property to the Colorado Iron & Fuel Co. Miss Caroline Jenkins, daughter of Thomas Jenkins, a prominent rancher of Idaho, returned to her home at Oneida yesterday after staying In Logan Lo-gan a week. While here she was the guest of Mrs. Joseph Nelson. Alexander Spcncc, of Wellsville, superintendent of the Hyrum stake Sunday schools, went to Salt Lako City yesterday. Thc gentleman has been a widower for eight years and before returning ho will wed a Miss Bessie Blackre, recently from Scotland. Scot-land. The ceremony will be performed in the Salt Lako temple. Monday evening the Odd Fellows and Woodmen Joined In tendering a farewell to Charles Pearson, an honored hon-ored member and officer of both organizations. orga-nizations. Thero was music, speeches, eating and dancing, all of which pro ylded a delightful time for the large number present. Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Pear-son leave Logan for California before a great while. Miss Lorcna Fisher, one or Richmond's Rich-mond's popular young ladles, was the recipient of a beautiful china shower Friday evening, given bya host of her friends at the home of her mother, Mrs. Harriet Fisher. During tho evening dainty refreshments were served, and a most delightful time was had by those present. Miss Fisher Is to wed G. C. Anderson In November. Go to John H. Anderson's Ander-son's for ladies and children's chil-dren's coats. We are the People who save you money. B. P. Fleming sent his father, Cashier Fleming, a rather unique postcard the other day a pasteboard bearing two or threo docn printed lines, such as "Arrived safe," "Health good," "Di'l'ulitful spot, great scenery," 'Will leave tomorrow," "How's nioi her and Sister Sue." '1 he card bore no highly-colored picture, aud these lms were provided that they mlglii On checked according to what the wilier had to say. This saves Ink and time and as a sample, of twentieth tvutury brevity is great. The sendei wroto from El Paso, Texas, while en routo to Las Cruses, New Mexico. Bert, with other engineers, engi-neers, has been down on the Salton Sea project. The turning or tho Colorado Colo-rado back into lis channel has required re-quired the services or the greatest engineers en-gineers of the world, and while being of service, the Logon boy has had exceptional ex-ceptional opportunity to barn, as well. Mrs Il.irtHira AmtHvn and family will leave, for California today to re- H main during Hie coming winter. rcl Tho funeial of Ness Nessen held at Jl Smlthfleld Sunday was largely attend- Cl ed. Thc speakers were John, Lars yl and Ness Luisen, F. Jacobsen, Blslup IM Skiuich), and HMiop Miles The de- ceased came to Utah in '01, and went back to FIok net with nn ox team in '0.1 llu served In ih DanhtiiJerman l army from MH to '.10, Ness Nessen N was a man of many excellent )iullllu INI and 'tis suld th it-he never 'owed any tl man a cent dl |