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Show CITY AND COUNTY j Items of Utcrest Abort People ani Events'. Ktnwrnktr the M Salt at THatcher Mule Ct.'s. The returni ot the Jut car of ore old from the Copper Uranium ihow that the ore went 171 per cent copper. Winter Caats and Sails have ar rived at Mrs. T. D. Reherts. After all an Avery beet digger is the thing. Sidney Stevens Implement company, agent. John Q. Crltchlow, attorney of Salt Lake City, dropped off in Logan last Sunday on his return from Boise. One-fourth to one-half off on all musical goods fer 30 days. Thatcher Music Co. Elders Amos Merrill and Fred Crockett were the .speakers at the tabernacle last Sunday afternoon. The latest styles and newest stock of wall paper can be had at Morgan & Bench. Give us a call, 28 West Center street. Twenty-five per cent discount on all men's, youth's and boys' fall and winter clothing at H. G. nayball's Mercantile company. Master Guy and Miss Yere Hen-drlcksou Hen-drlcksou ol Clilnojk, Mont , will attend at-tend the B Y. collette the com Irrg season. sea-son. John A. Ilendrlckson Is their uncle. Go to Eliason's, if yon don't get bargains, just let us know. Houso For Sale Canyon road, four blocks east of Main and one block cast of t' mp'e, four rooms, shanty, barn, ten roils front. Cheap for cash. Write to box 213, Logan. William Graham, an old-time res'. dent of Mlllvllle, was In 'Lo(,'an last week arranttlng to send his children to the colleges. The gentleman Is now a resident of Bennington, Ida. The Utah Stationery Company's Closing Out Sale The lease, together with all llxtures and stationery, for sale cheap. All Information obtainable obtain-able at the store, corner Main and Center streets, Logan. A grand Millinery Sale will begin be-gin at Eliason Sisters today. The slaughter made will astonish all. Come early and take your first choice. It is said that people on Center street are constructing new fences without any regard whatever as to proper lines and distances, from pavement. pave-ment. Thls'is a matter which should be looked into before permanent fences are constructed Mr. and Mrs. Luther Howell have returned from an extended trip on the coast. Mr. Howell says they had a very pleasant outing and that he will now be able to settle down to work. All the Important pojnts of Interest In-terest from southern California as far north as Ran Francisco were visited. W. II. Hancey of Hyde Park has placed ou exhibit lathis olllcc a sunflower sun-flower grown at his place that measures meas-ures fourteen inches in diameter. A great many persons In the valley are cultivating this plant and say the seeds make excellent feed for the barn yard fowl. Bargains in Suits, fiats, Coats and a new line of Dress Goods at Eliason's. Commissioner Godfrey and the county surveyor went to Richmond yesterday to male the survey for the new county road between Richmond and Trenton. This road with the necessary bridges will be constructed by Cache county. Richmond will furnish the right-of-way for the thoroughfare. On Monday afternoon the members ol the A. C. Women's club had the pleasure of listening to a very able exposition ex-position of the work aud personality of Ralph Waldo Emerson, which was given by Mrs. Armstrong of Laporto, lnd. The lecturer, who handled her subject in a very scholarly manner, was listened to with much appreciation apprecia-tion on the part of the club members, who felt indeed privileged to be addressed ad-dressed by one who has made such a profound study of the- great poct-phll-osophcr, and who has been connected for over twenty years with the Emerson Emer-son society of Laporto. The club will meet next with Mrs. McLaughlin, While others advertise sales dtn't forget that Cliasan Sisters alsa sell Mds at a lariam. i One let ef School Caps, 25 cents, at Eliason's. Wanted A lady to do silk crochet work at the Cache Knlttlog Works. The officers ot the Relief society or Cache stake will meet at the tabernacle taber-nacle next Saturday at 2 p. m. One-fourth to ne-rulf off on all musical goads for 30 days. Thatcher Music Co. Armcnlus Neclcy, a Franklin pic neer, died at his home In that place last Monday night of heart' failure. The deceased was aged 72. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Butt of Ta-coma, Ta-coma, Wash., have been spending a few days with Georgo T. Baugh ot this city, father ot Mrs. Butt. Found, In Blacksmith Fork canyon, a fine fishing tackle book. Pay for the advertisement, prove property and receive It. Lost Small roan mare weight about 050 pounds, branded IIM on left shoulder and A on right hip. Finder will be rewarded by X. O. Hansen. Bell phone 173b. Bargains in Suits, Hats, Coats and a new line of Dress Goods at Eliason's. Found A small black dog In Logan canyon, evidently a house pet. Call at this olllce, pay for ad. and receive the dog. The State Land Board has contracted con-tracted for the digging of a well In Salt Wells Valley six hundred feet deep, if necessary. The contract price Is $4.00 per foot. A.J Hansen or the U. A. C left esterday for Salt Lake City to do some' preparatory work for the reception recep-tion of the College exhibits at the state fair. For a mild, easy action of the bowels, a single dose of Doan's Regulcts Is enough. Treatment cures habitual constipation. 25 cents h box. Ask our druggist for them. Wro. M. Gibson and Wm. Woodward Wood-ward of Franklin were in Logan yesterday. yes-terday. The former gentleman Is now enjoying excellent health. The latter is suffering from stomach trouble. Justice Brangham united in marriage mar-riage Joseph Hyrura Smith, or Spanish Fork and Anna Bowen or Logan, also F, K. Dine or Friend, Nebraska and Minerva D. Reaves or Preston, on Monday. Because he has neglected to provide Mrs. Alvira Carlson has entered suit against George Carlson asking for divorce. di-vorce. She asks the custody or the minor child, Anona, and for a monthly month-ly alimony of 15.00. According toE. R. South, president or the United Development company, the cereal factory will be located In Trenton and the construction of the plant will commence some time this fall. It was encouraging to the new Eighth ward choir to have such a large turnout at its dance In the pa-villon pa-villon Saturday evening. Those who attended certainly assisted In aiding a worthy cause. A winter supply of new suits and coats is arriving daily at Eliason Sisters. The reunion of the Blimlngham saints and elders at the Salt Lake conference will be held In the Pioneer Stake hall, between West Temple and First West on Fifth South, Tuesday, October 0, 1008, at 7:30 p. m., Second West. Cars pass the door. Last Saturday afternoon a car of sugar burned'at the depot yards. The accident suggested the idea that a faucet with hose could easily be attached at-tached to the water tank and the water used to extinguish fires before much damage could be done to prop erty belonging to the company. Eliason Sisters want your patronage. pat-ronage. Give them a trial. They will always give you value received. A few loat's of lucerne hay wanted at this olllce on subscription. A bouncing boy recently arrived at i the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mcculloch. Mc-culloch. It's time to buy an Avery beet digger. dig-ger. Sidney Stevens Implement company, com-pany, agents. I Garfield Btsto, a 10-year-old lad of St. Charles, Ida, was operated on in the Logan hospital last week. A sister to Prof. Chambcrlln of the B. Y. C. was operated on for appendicitis appendi-citis last Saturday. Mrs. EJ J. Thompson of Salt Lake came to Logan Monday evening on a visit with her son, A. II. Thompson of tho Cache Valley Bank. Joseph Eamcs, agent for the Cache Knitting Works, left for Livingston, Mont., Monday in the interest of the firm. v alter Allen,.a student or tho B. Y., received a cut above tho eyebrow at the college shops Monday that required re-quired several stitches to mend. One-fourth to one-half off on all musical goods for 30 days. Thatcher Music Co. F. M, Stevenson Jr. has brought action In tho district court against N. R. Lewis, .t al to quit title to a piece or real estate In Lcwlston. Next week the Logan Second-hand store will start moving Its Immense stock ef goods Into the old stand of Wilkinson & Son. William II. Thaln left for Marysvalo in southern Utah on Monday, looking over a site In that locality for a reservoir. reser-voir. Lawns are going at half price at Eliason's. For wall paper, painting and paper hanging see Morgan & Bench. All work guaranteed. 28 West Center street. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore or Park City have been the guests of the Rev. Thomas the past week. The couple went to Idaho Monday. Judge Budge of Paris, and Attorney Jesse Budge of Pocatello, Ida , were visiting their relatives here last Sunday. Sun-day. Miss Salome Carpenter, left for Salt Lake Monday where she with her mother will reside In the iuture. Mrs. Carpenter will go to Salt Lake In a few days. Lost Small roan mare weight about 050 pounds, branded IIM on left shoulder and A on right hip. Finder will be rewarded by P. O. Hansen. Bell phone 173b. A grand Millinery Sale will begin be-gin at Eliason Sisters today. The slaughter made will astonish all. Come early and take your first choice. Remember the Big Sale at Thatcher Music Co.'s. Stops Itching Instantly. Cure plies, eczema, salt rheum, tetter, Itch, hives, herpes, scabies Doan's Ointment. At any drug s,tore. Andrew Eliason of the Third ward died Saturday night. He leaves a wife and three children. Mr. 'Eliason has been troubled for some months past with a kind or walking typhoid. The funeral will be held In tho Third ward meeting house at 2 p. m. today. Three carloads of exhibits from the U. A. Cleft the Logan station et-terday et-terday for the Four County Fair to be held In Ogden, commencing September Septem-ber 30, for four days. The shipment consisted of two carloads of live stock and one of mechanic arts. In the exhibit ex-hibit aie twelve head or hogs, thirteen thir-teen head or cattle and a team of mares with colts. One of the colts Is eight months old and weighs 005 pounds. There is also a Hereford calf lu the exhibit of the same age as the colt weighing 750 pounds. The cair and colt are considered the choice or the live-stock collection. Prof. J. T. Calne HI has charge or the livestock live-stock exhibit. - Remember the Big Sale at H Thatcher Music Co.'s. H One lot of School Caps, 25 cents, H at Eliason's. H For O. P. Ford's fine shoes H for ladies; Burrojaps guaran- H teed patent leather shoes for men; H aiso first class gents' furnishings and M underwear call at Andreas Peterson. M Thos. II. Humphreys left for Paris yesterday to visit his parents M for two weeks. The gentle- H man's father Is the bishop ot Paris M First ward. H |