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Show A full Line of Mens' Pajamas, Pa-jamas, at Morrell's Veterinary II. J. Fredrick, of tho A. C. of U., was directed by tho Stato Board of Health to go to Corlno this morning to examine horses that are thought to bo afflicted with a contagious conta-gious disease, Tho farmers arc not shipping much wheat at tho( present prices which range from 48 to 52 cents. It is stated stat-ed that much care Is being used In shipping marketab.o grain, keeping that which Is damaged for feed. Joseph Bitters, of Beaver Dam, was over In Logan Thursday for thresher extras His machine has threshed considerable grain In tho above locality. local-ity. He thinks that there will nou be over ten or fifteen pcrccntdamaged grain In that place. Tho Hyruin Stake quarterly conference con-ference will convene In Ilyrum Saturday Satur-day and Sunday, September 29 and 30. Meetings at 10 a.m. and '2 p.m. A full attendance is desired. Ilyrum Stake Presidency. People returning from Brlgham City on "Peach day" last Wednesday Wednes-day say there wero thousands of visitors In tho city, and that ample provisions were made for caring, for all. Those present stato that It Is a great advertising medium for Brlgham Brlg-ham City. WANTED. Twenty-five ooys over sixteen. Good opportunities. Address J. G. MoDonald Candy Co., ICO W. 3rd South, Salt Lake City, Utah. Harvey Johnson, son of 0. C. Johnson, John-son, lias opened up a second hand furniture store In the Novelty Theatre building on west First North, where ho expects to buy and sell good second hand furniture. He assures his friends that they will receive fair treatment in his deals with them. Bergener and Co., undertakers, will be ready for business about October 1st. Tho newest methods of embalming embalm-ing a speciality. High grade caskets and coillns will bo carried In stock. 149 North Main Street. The firm of Mrs. T. D. Roberts is spending considerable money in remodelling re-modelling their original place of business. busi-ness. The main floor is being lowered eyen with the pavement so that access to tho building can be mado with ease. When completed It will bo an up-to-date business establishment. FOR RENT. Houso of 7 rooms lirst class condition, three blocks west of A. C, No. 385 East Oth North. Apply Cache-Valley Banking Co. t Thatcher Brothers Banking Coir-pany Coir-pany have had 1000 oil-cloth book sacks mado for students. . It is Intended In-tended to havo theso distributed amongst the pupils from tho 3rd to 7th grades. The sacks havo tho firm namo upon the sides, and are therefore a good advertisement besides being useful for the children. Two hundred fifty thousand dollars to loan in amounts to suit on Improved Improv-ed farms In Cacho Valley, wltn favorable favor-able options and no commission. A p. ply Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation, Logan, Utah.Tlthlng oillcocorner. Somo of tho people that attended Peach Day at Brlgham did not return until 3, a. in. Thursday morning. There were two cars of Wellsvllle and Ilyrum passengers that had to lay at tho Logan depot for live hours waiting for an engine to take them over. They wcro tired and worn out, and felt soro to think that better provisions had not been made for their return home. WANTED-OMIco girl, experience unnecessary. Utah Dental Co., 47 Main street. Order winter coats and skirts now at the-Kelstcr. Choice materials to select from and skillful hands to make them. Mrs. LeronaA. Wilson, principal at the Keistcr, Is in Salt Lako studying designs. Students who deslro to take drafting will do well to enter now whllo Mrs. Wilson is teaching. The popular dentist, Dr. I. S. Smith will now bo found In his elegant dentt 1 parlors in the Cardon & Ballard new building on North Main. Owing to the Increase of business large apartments apart-ments had to bo secured. Remember, next to iho Eaglo Block. Israel Barlow, of Bountiful, camo to Logan Wednesday night, The gentleman feels highly gratified over a recent occurrence at his home by tho birth of the first child, a line boy, after marrlago of fourteen years. Ills wlfo was Joan Jessop, a Cacho Valley girl. Grocery dealcis In this county wll kindly notice that we have changed our location from Center street to First North hi the old stand of tho Cacho Valley Mercantile company. All orders promptly filled as hsual. Campbell Commercial Co. 1 The Smithlleld Roller Mills arc being be-ing operated by E. R. Miles Jr., and John M. Bain, lessees, who will handle your galn In any quantity. Tho farmers grist exchango especially solicited, guaranteeing tho most courteous treatment. E. R. Milim Jh., Manager. Theodore Lorch and Josephine Dcf-fry, Dcf-fry, both well and favorably known here, are now at the head of a company com-pany and make a very sliong team. They will bo seen here hi tho near future, though their bill is not known. Their coming will bu awaited with no little interest. All of tho saw mills in the cast mountains havo been closed down for the tlmo being, caused by the Bear River reserve being recently formed. It is thought that as soon as the Government oiliclals can arrange matters mat-ters pertaining to Instructions, leases, etc., that the mills will resume work. Ladles, read this cataloguo of charms. Bright eyes, glowing cheeks, red lips, a smooth skin without a blemish, In short, perfect health, For sale with every package of Hoi-listers Hoi-listers Rocky Mountain Tea. 3u cents. Sold by Cy. E. Nappcr. An informal "Euchre" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ostlen Tuesday evening, even-ing, given in honor of Mrs. E. I). Ball, was an alTair of real pleasure. Decorations Decora-tions consisted of cut Mowers, and refreshments wero most delectable dainties. Professor Ball and Mrs, A. J. Flack wcro winners at cards. The guests numbered something more than thirty of tho city's society folk. "Tho Holy City" at the opera house Thursday evening, was an exceptionally ex-ceptionally strong production and appreciated ap-preciated greatly by a good audience In attendance. Luolla Morcy as Salome proved herself a capable actress act-ress and she was surrounded by a cast that was exceptionally well balanced bal-anced and of superior capability. Tho stage settings were a decided feature. Tho public comment Is decidedly fayorablo to "Tho Holy City." For tho benefit of tho farmers in this county who havo damaged wheat, Allan M. Fleming, cashier of tho First National Bank, has written fifteen letters to tho eastern states inquiring for hogs. Invariably tho answers camo back that thcro wero no Iiors for sale, and that tho prices were higher than here, the farmers needing them to feed their corn to. Somo of the letters suggested that it might bo best to feed tho grain to sheep, which are here, und thus save freight. Tin: Rki'uiilican Is Indebt ed to to Mr. George, Klrkham for a generous gener-ous sample of his apples, pears, peaches and plums. Wo aro ready to believe at th present tlmo that the only man fit to fill any vacancy in tho presidency of tho church or the United States Is George Klrkham, and wo hero and now nominate, second and select him for tho next high position po-sition to bo filled. If there Isanyono who desires to bo ambassador to England Eng-land or President Roosevelt's private secretary ho can not make a move calculated to do himself more good than to bring us anything good to cat fiat ho is raising on his farm. Hon. Lyman R. Martineau, demo-ratio demo-ratio Stato chairman, was In Logan Saturday trying to stir up a little enthusiasm en-thusiasm among tho untorrlflcd, but 'tis said ho found things very chilly. The statement Is mado by a prominent promin-ent democrat that tho workers were never so apathetic as at present This may be true, undoubtedly is, but wo havo never yet seen the tlmo that tho old Jack's dry bones couldn't get enthused en-thused on very short notice. Despite tho apathy at present, Democracy will come up smiling next November, and with about tho strongest ticket that can be scraped up. Republicans will do well to consider it that way. |