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Show h CITY AND COUNTY ; I Items of Interest Afeoat People and Events. Men Wanted Lcwlston Sugar Factory. Fac-tory. vVe sell the Earth and Loan money on It. H. A. Pedetsen 8t Co. Judge ;il. A. Pedersen went to the stato metropolis yesterday. William Hope came down from Richmond Wednesday to view the ruins. 0. S. Winger, one of the stalwart republicans of Hyrum, was In the city Thursday. Bund Concert and Roller Skating at the Auditorium tonight. Afternoon session 2:30 to 5:30. Dr. Suites, of Franklin, catno to Logan Lo-gan Wednesday on professional bust, ness, returning homo Friday. Charles Cafferty, of Falrvlow, aged 21, underwent an .operation In this ' city on Thursday, for rupture. Arent Johnson left for Shelley, Ida i ho, Thursday to resume work on the condensed milk factory at that place. The Fonnesbeck Knitting Works has an Immense stock of underwear on hand which Is worth your attention atten-tion before you buy. David Eccles and wife camo from Oregon Thursday morning, Mr. Eccles went up to Lcwlston, Mrs. Ecclea remaining In Logan. It is a pleasure to show goods at Eliason's: plenty of clerks, prompt service. Thomas Smart came from Franklin Thursday, where he went to Inspect his grist mill property. The mill is doing ah tlrst-class business. On Thursday Roy Ecclcs, manager of the Lewlston Sugar factory, and his father and Job Plngrce visited the Logan sugar factory. , 25 per cent oil on all High Grade suits and overcoats for men and boys, (for cash only). We have too many and they must be moved.; Dunbar, Robinson & Co. : Any intelligent person may earn a good income corresponding for newspapers; news-papers; experience unnecessary. Send for particulars. Empire Press Syndicate, Syndi-cate, MlddleportN. Y. - First-class winter apples for sale Jonathan, Wtnesaps, Winter-pear-main, Neverfall and others. Inquire, of Thomas Stlrland, Rell 'phono 377k, or leave orders at The Flower Store Last Monday night ApostloClawson, President Hendricks of the Benson stake, and Samuel Roskelly spoke to the Saints at Nowton. They had a big turn-out and a splendid meeting is reported. Utah Stationery Co. Full line of school and office supplies, church works, post card and picture albums, books, stationery, etc., etc., etc. Come In and look. All new stock. It gives the Republican pleasure to note that a cement pavement and gutter is being constructed at the east side of tho O. S. L. depot in this city. That has long been needed and will be highly appreciated by the public. The O. S. L. has made many excellent changes about the local station sta-tion during the past two or three years. The Cash Millinery store, east of Thatcher's -bank. Twenty-five per cent discount. A good example of modern Illuminating Illumin-ating engineering Is shown In the lighting of the new store of the Harris Har-ris Musio company. The Installation consists of arc bursts and high efllcl-ency efllcl-ency lamps combined with suitable Ilolophano shades, making alighting arrangement both pleasing and effective. effec-tive. F. E. Plowman, the electrical electri-cal contractor, designed and put In the installation. For Sale 120 acre ranch, 200 shares water in Last Chance canal, 00 acres lucerne, 35 acres grain, 300 young trees Just beginning to bear (some fruit now on trees) grove gooo" shado trees, good 5-room house, granery,hcn house, 200 chickens, 1 wagon, 1 mower,l rake, 1 double dso plow, 1" harrow, 1 cultivator. culti-vator. This a BARGAIN for $5,000. Proprietor Tremont Hotel, Logan, Utah, w o A good stenographer and typewriter wanted at once, Inquire here. Farmers In Petersboro are planting a large quantity of fall wheat. Wanted A dining room girl Immediately, Im-mediately, at tho Lincoln hotel. Wanted. A good girl to work nfter school nt 21 South First E. William Garrett, tho Wellsvlllo butcher, was In Logan Thursday on business. Henry, son of Menassah Barnes of Richmond, left for a northwestern mission Held on Thursda). W. R. Davis came from Pdcatello Thursday morning to attend tho funeral fun-eral of his mothcr-ln-law, Mrs. Edwards. Ed-wards. Just received a big line of children chil-dren Bear Skin coats at Eiiasons. W. II. Thaln, T. E. Daniels and Joseph E. Wilson wcro passengers to Salt Lake Thursday afternoon. For spot cash, 25 per cent off oh all High Grade suits and overcoats for men and boys. Dunbar, Robinson & Co. Joseph, son of Chris "Johnson of Bancroft, Idaho, came from the north yesterday for a week's stay with relatives rela-tives In this city. Hon. Aqullla Nebeker and wife came from Laketown Thursday. Mrs. Nebeker will remain in Logan a few days visiting her daughters, while Mr, Nebeker Is In Salt Lake City. They will return to Laketown for the whiter; whi-ter; 4 Thomas Lloyd cams from St Anth-' ony yesterday morning and will remain re-main in Logan. He has leased his ranch, containing 400 acres, to his brother Charles for a term of ten years, with an opflon to buy. The stock on the farm was bought outright out-right Charles Lloyd will move his family to Bancroft at once. The largest selection of laces ever brought to Logan can be found at Eliason's. "A Royal Slave" has been before the theatre-going public for a number of years and has been seen in almost every state in tho union. It Is one of those plays, which, like old wine, becomes be-comes better with age. Lavishly mounted, gorgeously costumed, with asuberb cast, the production which comes to the Thatcher opera house next Tuesday is without an equal. Rev. and Mrs. N. E. Clemenson are pleasently, located at La Jol la, Calif. They have taken a cottage about two hundred yards from the ocean and And tho location as delightful as they hoped for. Mrs. Clemenson Is able to sleep well, a thing she could not do In Logan, and It is hoped that this will eventually result to great advantage. .a t La Jolla it is more like spring than winter. The managers and Held foremen of the sugar factories in this valley, desire to impress upon all beet growers grow-ers the necessity of digging beets at once. Where cars cannot be secured, beets should be piled in the fields and covered with beet leaves. Before many days the ground is liable to freeze, so that beet digging will be impossible, Dig the beets and pile- them, thereby running no chxnges ot losing a summer's earnings. Many farmers have all their beets dug, and aid from this class might bo secured, so that the fields can be cleaned up before winter sets in. "The Lion and the Mouse" at tho opera house Tuesday night, was all that could have been desired easily the best ottering ot tho season. Thp drama Itself a clear portrayal of a destructive American character,about which the public reads but sees only at a distance enjoys an enviable refutation, re-futation, and when presented by such an excellent company as was here Monday the production takes hold ot the individual as few plays do. Paul Everton, as John Burkett Ryder, was comprehensive In his conception and faithful to tho Americanism of tho moneyed king. lie was not unusual, but his presence on the stage did not once fall to command attention and respect. Dorothy Donnelly, as Shcrlcy Rossmore, was attractive, graceful, and filled the roll admirably. In tho third act she flavored the whole performance with a dramatic tensity and eloquence, that comes only from the unusually gifted. She made a very favorable impression, im-pression, Tho remainder of tho company com-pany fame up to the requirements of tho drama. Richard Lambert wbb particularly pleasing asHon. Fltzroy Bagley, a blue-blooded, p'ennlless Englishman. Eng-lishman. , The Dental Onice of Drs. Smith & Petty, at Hyrum, will be open next week. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fleming and Mrs. Ferry went to Salt Lake City yesterday. Julian Griffin 'went to Richmond yesterday to visit his father and other relatives. Collego Professors and Students will bo Interested Id the few lines of poetry In this issue, "Location." John Welch Jr. and son, of Paradise, were in Logan Friday. William and Charles Merrill, of Richmond, were in the city yesterday. Peter Barson, alias "Sanko," was seen in Logan yesterday smiling oter the recent election. Will L. McAllstcr and wife of Salt Lako arc horo spending a few days with Mr. MoAUster's parents. Prof. D. C. Jensen and George Skid-more Skid-more left for Rush valley yesterday to Inspect the Coop farm which is now being worked. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Peterson, new residents at Mlllvllle, aro rejoicing over the arrival ot a baby girl at their home Friday night. Ettier Crockett, Jr., has been at tho home of his parents tho past week, sick with LaGrlppe. n'o Is now In tho employ of thp O. S. L. Yesterday Mrs. Susannah Facer went to Lund, Idaho, where sho will remain through tho winter with her son, P. P. Lcstcnberg. Wanted a first-class delivery boy for Monday morning next. James Quayle. John Johnson, of MiUvillc, has Just returned from a visit with relatives In the Snako river country. He says everything U prosperous In that region. i Engineer Willard Young passed ( through Logan yesterday, bound for Salt Lake. He had been north on ' business connected with the Oneida I Irrigation company. i Mrs. Peter Oldride returned toj Fountain Green, San Pcto County, i yesterday afternoon. The lady has open visiting her sister, Mrs. Ralph Smith, a short lime. Bert Lewis,' who was" Injured at the Lewlston sugar factory wine time ugo ana brought to this city for treatment, returned home yesterday, being well on tho way to recovery. John W. Crawford has purchased Congressman Howell's interest in the U. O. building on Main street. The deal was consumatcd yesterday and Is said to have Involved about $12,000 The building Is now owned by Ecclcs and Crawford. Petty thloves'lurklng around stole three pounds of butter from the residence resi-dence of Ellas Nellson Wednesday night. The butter was In a refrigerator refrigera-tor by tho back door. At this time of the year Ellas would have preferred that they steal the refrigerator. Last Wednesday, Virginia, the three-year-old child of Henry Crockett of this city, chewed a piece of fly-paper. Symptoms of poisoning became apparent, a physician was called In, and after the stomach was thoroughly cleansed by pumping, the child camo 'round all right. Paradise held Its first election last Tuesday, tho town having been Incorporated Incor-porated but a short time ago. Only one ticket, called a Citizen's ticket, was put up. The officials are Samuel Oldham, President of Board of Trustees; John Welch Jr., Gideon E. Olsen, Ellas T. Tarns, A. A. Lemon, trustees. The most attractive piece or printing print-ing that has come Into this office recently re-cently is an advertising booklet of "Tho Trenton Land and Investment Co. The booklet Is Oiled with superb illustrations and excellent reading matter detailing the advantages of the Trenton country, and Is sufficiently sufficient-ly attractive typographically as to creato a decided demand for the publication. pub-lication. The company Is to be commended com-mended heartily on Its enterprise. Liar. 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