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Show i City and County William M. Hansen, Paper Hanger, jill Phone 118k. t Ernest Needham came down from Preston on Thursday. Wc sell the Earth ana Loan money on It. II. A. Pedersen & Co. Miss Magglo Smith was a passenger to Ogdcn on Thursday. For Sale Horc, and household furniture, 415 East 7th North. Mr. Moencn went north to his ranch at Falrvlew on Thursday. For sale Choice building lot. Apply Ap-ply to V. J. Harrison. Miss June Williams has gone to Downey and Pocatcllo on a visit. Money to Loan on easy terms Edward Ed-ward Wlldmah Smlthfleld. Miss Rose Sorenson went to Draper Thursday morning for a ten day's visit. Men and teams wanted to log at Smith'ssaw mill, Logan canyon. I John Stevens, of the Agricultural College, went to Lehl experiment farm Thursday. The twenty-fourth has gone, but John Bench Is still here after vour house painting and paper hanging. Both 'phones. tb1J- Wood, of Denver, Colorado, Jsentlng D. II. Baldwin & Co ,the big piano people, was In Logan this week conferring with Manager Ilobbs of the Ilobbs Music Store. Wanted A number of good brickyard brick-yard men at once. Good wages paid. Ccsscll Pressed Brick Co., Logan, t Martin Fink, formerly of Providence, Provi-dence, now of Marsh Valley, came to Logan on Thursday. He says that there will be good crops In that locality local-ity this year. For Sale A good stock oldiugs. with the good will of the business. Splendid opportunity for a good druggist. drug-gist. Inquire C. L. Anderson, Hyrum Mrs. Olgerth, of Grand Roundc, Oregon, has been In Logan the past three weeks receiving medical treatment treat-ment for cancers She believes that she will be llnallv cured. Mrs. William M. Glbbs, of Provl-dence, Provl-dence, Is improving from her late attack at-tack of sickness. For Sale. 15 acres good pasture land near Swift slough, Benson ward. Inquire S. II. Roundy, Benson. Price $1,200. Dr. Petritsch has been in Wcllsvlllc the past live weeks operating In his line of business. Mrs, John E. Carlisle, with her family, went to Sprlngvlllc Thursday Thurs-day on a visit to her parents. Miss Veda Thatcher, who Is spending spend-ing the summer In Bait Lake camo to Logan on a visit Tuesday night returning re-turning Thursday morning. Hon. Aqutlla Nebeker camo out from his Lakotown ranch Wednesday evening. even-ing. He says that everything Is looking look-ing line In the Bear Lake valley. Miss Elizabeth Wjant, of the department de-partment of English at the A. Cvof U., left Thursday for a six weeks visit to Chicago, and her home In Iowa. All employes of the Amalgamated Sugar Company who desire employment employ-ment during the coming campaign arc requested to communicate at once with the undersigned. Ciiab. Gii-DrNas. Gii-DrNas. Supt. t Mrs. William Watterson, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Henry Watterson, returned re-turned home Thursday evening from Bountiful, Davis county. The ladles enjoyed a delightful visit, they being the guests of Mrs. Kate llol brook. Wanted Capenters a. theLewlston Sugar Factory. Inquire of Joseph Qulnney at the Logan Sugar Factory, Fac-tory, t George Itoblnson, of Richmond, has bec.i In III health for somo time. He recently returned from the Dempsey medical springs In Portncuf canyon and speaks highly of the curative properties contained In the water. A woman worries until she gets wrinkles, then worries because she has them. If she takes Holllster's Hockv Mountain Tea sho would have neither. Bright, smiling face follow Its use. .To cents, Te? or Tablets. Sold by Cy. E. Nappcr. Henry Wybrow, of Avon, went to White's Valley Thursday morning to run the gasoline cnglno for the Rich Cattle Co. A large herd of cattle belonging be-longing to the company Is watered from a tlrst class well, the water bilng lifted by an engine and pumps. Morris Scllgroan, of the Hub" firm, was at Salt Lake Wednesday on bust uess. J. 0. Garvin, of the Eagle Caf and his wife returned from Salt Lake Tuesday Tues-day evening. I Wanted A good mason at the sugar factory. One accustomed to building boiler furnaces preferred. Moses Thatcher Jr. went to Soda .Springs on Thursday to Join his parents, par-ents, who are there rusticating for a time. During the month of August wc shall closc,at; 10 p. m. After September Septem-ber 1st, the cafe will bo open until 'J a.m. EAGLE CAFE. Miss Bertlo Johnson, clerk In the county clerk's oftlce, will have one week's vacation and will spend the time at Bear Lake. Doctor Alexander, the optician, will beatTho Lincoln today and tomorrow. All wishing fair treatment will do well to call on the doctor. Hon. James T. Hammond has escaped es-caped from arduous duties In Salt Lake and Is spending ten das In Logan Lo-gan canyon. He has his family with him. 110th quorum of seventy will meet in the Seventh ward meeting house tomorrow to-morrow at 4:15 p. m. All members arc requested to be In attendance. Two flat cars with ralhoad tics for seats brought about one hundred men, women and children from Wcllsvlllc to Logan Thursday night Just on a pleasure trip. The many friends of Mrs. Van Orman In this city, will be pleased to learn that her condition Is improving. She lias been alltlctcd with hemorrhage hemor-rhage of the brain for four days. Miss Lillian Youngberg, of Salt Lake city, is visiting In Hyrum as the guest of Miss Rose Llljenqulst. Miss Youngberg Is a very charming joung lady and a singer of splendid ability. During the season Lcwlston has been visited with frequent thunder storms which has proved disastrous to spring wheat. Rust' has struck the gialn and quite a portion of It will be a failure. Just received, an elegant line of trimmings and dress goods. Eliason Sisters. Charlie Grcenwell, the stockman of Ogdcn, was in the city Thursday. He thinks that cattlemen need not apprehend appre-hend any further decline In prices of cattle. The gentleman feels that the cattle business will take a turn, for the better shortly. P. P. Jones.son of Evan Jones of the Third ward, came from the Newhouse mines in Bevcr county a few dajs ago. The young man will attend to his father's affairs, as the latter Is In Wales for a few months looking up his genealogy. Regular service at, tho Presbyterian church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. Clemensonand family go to Salt Lake next week to attend Teachers Institute and Presbytery. As a result there will be no service at the church until In September. From the Millennial Star we learn that thc'followlng missionaries in England aro assigned to labor in tho conferences as herein stated: James A. Cragun, Bristol; Sorcn Peterson. London; BertS. Hymas, Birmingham; Samuel R. Egbert, Nottingham; Victor S. Amussen, Norwich. Jacob Zolllnger.or Provldencc.hasan orchard of between 500 and 1,000 trees that shows up to 'good advantage. This Is located under the base of the mountains Just east of the Providence cemetery, an Ideal spot for an orchard. The trees aro about of threo years growth, strong and healthy and Mr. Zollinger tias the ground in good condition, con-dition, looso and free from growth. Men who have seen It say that It will bo a very valuable, orchard after awhile. Old maids would be scarce and hard to tlnd, Could they be made to sec. Hew grace and beauty is combined, By using Rocky Mountain Tea. Sold by Cy. E. Napper. Not very long ago threo young men walked Into a restaurant on Sunday Sun-day afternoon In this city and called for three dinners, presenting a Logan City check of $00 in payment. The proprlctorcould not change the check, it being Sunday. Fifty cents was paid, with tho promise of the additional ad-ditional quarter being paid in the near future. The young man, not having put In appearance as agreed, was asked for the balance a day or two ago He replied: "So you want that quartcr.do you? You will never get It. I ollered to pay with a check, which could not bo changed, and afterwards paid fifty cents and that is all 1 will pay." The young man Is quoted as saying further: I "I was $3 to tho good that day on that check," and appeared very gleeful about "doing" tho Logan merchants Those people who were generous enough to give this roan credit should get together and see If Is Isn't possible to "turn the tables" a little, Garden hose at cost. A. II. Palm-J or, the Plumber. Walter Squires, of Slt Lake, is camping In Logan eanjon Abraham Frcdrickson and daughter were over from Avon Friday. Ho Is a brother of Joe, Edwards's head man. Magnus Holm, who recently came from Alberta, Is looking over tho Clifton Clif-ton country, under the Oneida ditch, with a view of buying. The Farr boys, sons of Aaron Farr of this city, who aro located near Rob-In, Rob-In, Idaho, will have a heavy crop this year. It Is anticipated that they will not have less than 5,000 bushels of wheat. Misses Anna Anderson and Loncy Nellscn, of tho Fourth ward, returned homo Wednesday evening from a two weeks visit with relativos at Eph ralm, Sanpete county. While there they praticlpatcd in tho celebration and reunion of the Black Hawk war veterans, and report having an enjoyable enjoy-able time. In a letter correcting a misunderstanding misunder-standing of his position, Mr 11. A. McMillan, a prominent business man of Salt Lake cltv, writes to Logan that he is friendly to the Agricultural College, hopes that It will remain here as at present, and expressed his willingness' will-ingness' to be of any scrvlco possible. Such words as these are appreciated to the limit. Miss Hattlo Thatcher left jcslcrday for San Francisco, following a two weeks vacation spent In Logan. Miss Thatcher Is one of those who Is un terrified by tho continual small earthquake earth-quake tremblers still felt In San Francisco Fran-cisco and Is conlldent that tho city will bo grander than It ever was. An extraordinary extent of building Is now going on. A corps of surveyors belonging to theO. S. L., presumably, have completed com-pleted survejs through Gentile Valley and arc now In the canyon. Some say It is tho Intention to make some kind of cut-olT at Preston, placing that town on the main line, and the rest of Cache Valley on a loop. Howcvei, It Is a well-known fact that conjecture as to the Intention of railroad peoplo Is nothing more than conjecture. Irrigation Engineer McLaughlin In speaking of the new gates put in some of the canals says that he hopes to Interest all tho canal companies In new gates. Once the canals aro properly prop-erly equipped the watermaster can take care of the water easily and at practically no cost as compared with the annual outlay at present. In a short time State Engineer' Tanner and other state dignitaries will come up to look over tho situation here. Kelster's Ladles Tailoring College is prepared for double the attendance of last year and tho word that comes from every direction Indicates that they will havo It. Mr. Joseph E Wilson, Wil-son, the manager, Is now Instructing a largo class In pattern drafting. The students of this school are Its best advertisers. Thoso who come now before the rush will gain an advantage. ad-vantage. A branch school has been opened In Salt Lake City. You can take jour choice which one jou attend. at-tend. R. W. Sloan, of Salt Lake City, was In Logan Thursday. "Hob" Is tho same genial fellow as of joro when he was tho chief quill manipulator on The Journal. Wo aro pleased to stato that we learn from other somcos that Mr. Sloan Is meeting with morn than ordinary success In recent months. It Is said that tho Sloan firm has an In-suranco In-suranco busines that is unquestionably unquestionab-ly tho best In tho Intermountaln country. coun-try. R W. Is attending strictly to business, Is pushing it hard and results re-sults arc coming, For gcnulno Ludlow binding twine, as evenly made as a spool of thread of long liber, no thick or thin places, never break, no hlnderance In Held, guarrantced to go five hundred feet to the pound. This twine Is absolutely perfect, compare it with anything made on earth and sco Its superlorty. Send for prices, stating quantity wanted, to SIDNEY STEVENS IMPLEMENT IM-PLEMENT COMPANY, Ogden and Logan, Utah, Preston and Montpeller, Idaho. The party that, went to tho Royal Flush prospect Wednesday afternoon passed a rattler while going up the bridle path and decided to dig him out on ihc return trip. Ills rattler ship was waiting' alright, alright, and making as much nolso as a buzz-saw. buzz-saw. In tho belief that the animal was at least halt the size of a telephone tele-phone pole and with a bunch of rattlers rat-tlers ten Inches long, four of the party armed themselves with great clubs and rocks largo enough to crush a cow. The reptile was finally punched out of his hiding place and when dug from beneath tho pile of rocks heaved at him, Mr. Rattier was discovered to bo fully cloven Inches long 'and not loo large to bo well shaded by a wheat straw But It was a great battle, and Will Davis cut oiT his six little rattlers with all the air of a conquering heio. Chas. Hansen put his snakeslilp In a bottle and the party worried driver Hans Nielsen nearly to death. j Yesterday the thermometer showed I M)ln the shad. Mrs T. N Kclley. of Salt Lake, is visiting hi - mother, Mrs. Oroesbock, and slst r A boy The Sp.uildlng carriage company, of Orlnnel, Iowa, shipped a car of buggies, bug-gies, unloading one half at Collluston. the remainder at Lcwlston The last half car was sold In six days Walter Evcrton leturncd from the east Thursday night. Ho visited the hardware markets of Chicago and Omaha, and mado good purchases which ho'says will Inure to tho benellt of the many customers of Evcrton & Sons. Tho following persons took tho 12:50 p. m. train yesterday for Albertn, travelling on excursion tickets with thirty days limit: Mrs. Z.lna Card, Miss Ahblo Card, Mrs. Samuel Holt, Mrs. Charles Robblns, Miss Emma Bobbins, Mrs. James Collctto and James II. Haslam, of Wcllsvlllc. W M. I'lggott, of Ogden, was In tho city on Wednesday soliciting tho cooperation co-operation of this county In a celebration celebra-tion In Ogden on Labor day, Septem ber 3. An Informal meeting was held at tho Commercial club whore It was decided to take action In the matter. Tho aid of tho Logan band will be solicited so-licited and excursion rates probably be secured at a Ilgurc of tl for tho round trip. Lulu Glaser's greatest comic opera success, "Dolly Vardcn," has been purchased, Intact, by Milton and Sargent Aborn, to be used as a starring star-ring vehicle for tho clover llttlo prima donna comedienne, Lillian Spencer. Miss Spencer graduated suddenly from the chorus to the leading feminine rolo In "Florodora" a few years ago, when she followed May Edouln as Angela In the original cast, and her clover work since lias advanced tier o stardom. Messrs Aborn havo established estab-lished quite a reputation for discovering discover-ing talent In the ) dinger generation, for It was their discernment that took Elslo Janls from vaudeville and made her a star, and her tremendous success suc-cess since, in "The Vandcrblit Cup" has Justified their selection When they saw Lillian Spencer last season In the cast supporting Lillian Mussel I, they at once singled her out as a most promising aspirant for stellar honors, and secured her under a contract for a term of years. Tho title rolo In Slango and Edward's charming comic opera, "Dolly Varden," Is one most happily suited to her magnetic personality, person-ality, splendid voice and subtle comedy instinct, and from all reports, she has mado it signal hit In tho part. Tho company surrounding her Is said to be one of the strongest singing organizations organiza-tions of tho season, and Is beautified by the magnificent setting of scenery and costumes used by Lulu Glaser. Miss Lillian Spencer and tho excellent cast and chorus presenting "Dolly Vardcn" will come to this city early In the theatrical season. |