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Show f" CITY AND COUNTY ??. Items of Interest About t-$i tij People and Events. tt Clilna Asters at the Flower store. 45 South Main. E. T. Henson, of this city, went to Pocatcllo yesterday. l Orson Smith left for the Nevada gold fields on Thursday. Plant corn, beans, cucumbers and squash now. The Flower store. Frank Fosberg has gone to Gracr, Idaho, to run an engine for the T'llu-ride T'llu-ride Power Co. Misses Llnnlc and Millie Telford were among the visitors from the north Wednesday. Vc sell the Earth and Loan money on it II. A. Pcdcrson & Co. Maryctt Owens and son ttussell and his family have moved from Smith-field Smith-field to Lima, Montana, l'rdf. Moench, of the sixth ward, has been homo a few days with his family. He went north again on Thursday. Miss Mildred Morris, of tho Denver Republican, Is In tho city for a few days visiting her sister, Mrs. Newman. On Thursday morning Dr. States and wife camo from Franklin. The Dr. had business at one of the hospitals hos-pitals M. J. Ballard went to Preston Thursday to take part In thecom-mencement thecom-mencement exercises at the Preston academy. Andrew Petersen, the Newton merchant, mer-chant, left for home Thursday morning. morn-ing. . He says that tho crops arc growing grow-ing rapidly on the west side May 22, the big day for Logan, wis a particularly big day for Mr and Mrs. Junius Watklns, a fine girl baby arriving ar-riving in the afternoon over the stork line. Henry Turner and wife were up from Ogden to see the May 22nd dolncs. Mr. Turner la the voluble representative of the George A. Lowe HardwarsCo. H T. Peterson, manager of the Trentnii Flour mills, was in Logan Wednesday. He thinks there Is a bright future for the west side. The people there now have an up-to date mill and elevator. Recent developments In tho Franklin Frank-lin copper properties owned by Gay-man Gay-man and sons and D. O. Beach and the Cornish brothers have Induced several mining experts to visit that section. It is said that good ore values are being discovered now. Artists have no trouble in securing models. The famous beauties have discarded corsets and have become models in face and form since taking Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Cy. E. Napper. Ernest Neodhara, formerly of Logan, was down from Preston Wednesday bearing a "boosters" badge. That gives excuse for telling friends here what tho traveling men say of tho Necdham hotel at Preston. In the language of one It Is the "d-d best place on llio line clean, with comfortable comfor-table rooms and beds and a good table." Evidently Ern Is making good Ladles' Spring Suits at Ten Per cent discount for Ten Days Only at Eliason Sisters. Last Sunday a change was mado In the bishopric of College Ward. For seventeen years C. O. Dunn has been bishop, with John Dowdlc as first and John Schcnck as second counsellors. Owing to ill health, John Dowdle retired, re-tired, received an honorable release, after which John Schenck was sustained sus-tained as first and Joseph II. Olscn, as second counsellor. Tho new member of the bishopric is favorably known and has the confidence of all who know him. - P. Sprunt, of Ogden, and Salt Lake parties have started to reclaim about 30,000 acres of land under tiic Carey act. Tho land is located la Reaver county, and water Is to be diverted" di-verted" from tho Sevier river. It is said that the land Is lirst-class soil, and that engineers are now at work laying oft townsltcs, ditches and dams. The Carey act provides for thc-acccpt-ancoofall work by government oil!-clals, oil!-clals, which Is a guarantee to tho stockholder that fair and honest treatment will be accorded all interested. in-terested. The promoters In this enterprise en-terprise aro under bonds to the government gov-ernment for the faithful performance of all obligations entered Into. The Tellutide Power Co lias also filed on the waters of Sevier river for use In developing electricity. It Is expected that they will generate upwards of 20,000 horse power In that locality. Mrs.Jospli E. Wilson Jr. Is In Ogden for a few daj s All kinds of bottled beer sold oil the Ice at Itlter llros. Drug Co You will havoto hurry If jou wanC Flowers for May 30. Flower store. Mrs. A. II. Casperson has been down from Preston visiting Mrs. Katherlno Hlbbard. Wo liavo a few men's suits to close out at 1 off. Come at once Ncwbold the clothier. Mrs. George Nelson, of Montana, who has been In Logan for a few days, left Thursday for Goldlleld, Nevada, to Join tier husband IlansThoreson, of Hyrum, aged 80, died on Wednesday of general debility. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon after-noon at the above place. Miss Carrie McAllister, who was named an assistant In Domestic Arts at the A.C. of U.,has decided that she docs not desire the position, and another will be named in her place. Carl Torp, who went to Norway some weeks ago to receive a legacy that was left him, returned homo Wednesday Wed-nesday satisfied with his trip, having received all that he expected. Ladies' Spring Suits at Ten Per cent discount for Ten Days Only at Eliason Sisters. Mcssis. Job Plngrec and Joseph Qulnney Jr. have recently made a lour of the southern part of the county Inspecting In-specting the beet fields. College, nyrum, Wellsvlllo and Meudon never had sucti excellent prospects for beets. The fields around Lcwlston were also visited and found to be better than was anticipated A re-checking of the acreage In tills valley shows 11,000 acres planted, 4,000 more than last year It's too bad to sec people who go from day to day suffering from physical physi-cal weakness when Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea would make them well. The greatest tonic known. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Cy. E. Napper. J. A. McAllstcr returned Tuesday evening from his trip to the Utah-Mcx. Utah-Mcx. rubber plantation In Tobasco, Mexico. Ho is enthusiastic over the outlook and Is confident that great financial return on investment there is only a matter of time. Mr. McAllstcr McAlls-tcr 'shows a sample of rubber that he took from a young tree on the plantation, planta-tion, and it certainly looks like the real stuff. The trip seems to have agreed witli him as he never looked In better health By grapevino dispatch we learn that , tho Logan Forest Reserve is to be I raked with a line tooth comb, the rocks piled and then carted away In a wheelbarrow. Last year Ranger James Leatham spent his time In gathering a certain kind of tiny yellow egg from the tops of tho tall Dines and in count- I Ing the sheep tracks. Foreman Squires I had nothing to do but to classify the various llowcrs on the reserve, gather tho bird's nests for the Smithsonian Institute at Washington, and count the rattles on every snake within the confines of tho reserve. The coming of W. W. Clark rather lightens the work of the other two men, hence the Government order that the reserve be raked. It Is also incumbent on the force to keep a careful record of the birds that pass over the reserve during dur-ing the day and night, especially the night. The gentlemen are looking forward lo their future work with no little pleasant anticipation. Wanted Good competent kitchen girl. Mrs. M. E.Ilanks, Lincoln hotel. It will soon be tlmo for tho boswho love lo go up Into tho mountains and whip the streams into froth In pursuit of "speckled beauties," to Investigate their "tackle1' and see what they arc going to need In tho line of "Hies" and other Incidentals necessary for tho capture of game llsli. We are wondering wonder-ing If all the local anglurs aro aware that this season the law declares that fishermen must procure a license from the county clerk cr other duly autuor-Izcd autuor-Izcd olllelal prior to indulging In Unpleasant Un-pleasant recreation of angling foi tiout or bass. Resident fishermen will be charged a fee of 81.00 for the se.isoii. Non-residents and those who uie not citizens will bo required to pay a fee of $10.00 for tho season. So, before you go a llshlng, remember that jou must procure a license before ) ou mako a cast In any of our mountain streams, and at no tlmo Is Ushlng between the Ileiculcs and' dry power dams allowed, Aster Plants, 23 cents a ilozcti, at Flower store. McDonald's quality cIioco!.vm Saturday Sat-urday only, twenty-rive cci.is per pound. Coop Drug. The A. C. and II. Y. O. track teams aro In Salt Lake City today to take part In the State track meet. Go to Haillc Christcasen, Richmond, Rich-mond, and gel a good hat cheap. Must sell to prepare for new building. Sale on May 25th. Apostle I). O. McKay will deliver the B. Y. (J. Uaccalaurcatc sermon tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock In tho college assembly room. The choir and Miss Edna Daniels will furnish special music. Ma or Solomon Hale, President Gcddcs, Wllford Chattcrton and Ernest Ern-est Needham, "boosters" from Preston, Pres-ton, were In evidence everyplace and all the time on Wednesday. They Invited In-vited any and all to their big Fourth of July affair at Preston, but finally called off Dial celebration and agreed to come to Logan on the Fourth-It Loganltes would Join with them on thc2lth. This was agreed to and Logan Lo-gan Is confidently expecting 5,000 Prestonltes here on the Fourth of July. The big crowd will be at tho Auditorium again tonight. Grand Ball with tho Opera House Orchestra Or-chestra in attendance. Tickets 50c. Remember wo check your hats, coats and cloaks free. While on the Golden West Show grounds Tuesday evening, Ray Thorc-son, Thorc-son, son of T. A, Thorescn, conceived the idea of giving one of tho showmen pointers on how to handle himself while doing stunts on swinging rings and the trapeze. Young Thorescn Is rather handy with himself and soon had his feet In the rings, swinging head downward He then proceeded to give a Hop of some sort, and the ground came up and hit him a terrible Jolt In the face. The crowd got busy, gathered up the "remains" and proceeded pro-ceeded to cart him away when the young man took a brace on himself and walked home. The ilhlsldcof his head and face was terribly bruised and scratched and the right shoulder all but broken, but voung Thoresen's only regret Is that the accident Interfered Inter-fered slightly witli tils pleasure on Wednesday. He attributes his fall to the fact that he had on "celluloid" shoes, wh'chsllpped. |