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Show t "?:? CITY AND COllfiTY I "" - I I Items of Interest' 'About . a6'tt.J)t People and Events. JjtAJtJJt vVe m11 the Earth and Loan monny l on It. 11. A. Pedersen & Co. D. A. Woodall returned from Soda Springs, Idaho, Tuesday morning. Jacob Jorgensen went to Ogden last Friday on a visit and to meet with friends. William K. Lltz, of Lcwlston, who Is In one of the hospitals here on account ac-count of typhoid, Is progressing favor ably. The city street supervisor has men at work repairing the street fronting at the depot, an Improvement badly needed. I The next meeting of the Daughters of the Pioneers will beheld on Mon-I Mon-I day, March 23, Instead of the 24th as announced heretofore. On Monday u fourteen jear old dauRliter of Robert Qunnell, of Central, Cen-tral, Idaho, underwent an operation In a local hospital for appendicitis. F. D. Farrcllwho went to Washington Wash-ington six months ago, Is now in Jaub county, Utah, continuing his work along the lines of dry farming, under the direction of the government. Samuel Whitney has sold his ranch ol over 1,000 acres, located near Clarke-ton, Clarke-ton, to his son, Samuel .1 r. , and one of his sons-in-law. Hereafter Mr. Whitney Whit-ney will take it comparatively easy in Logan. Last Monday John Abbott, of Paradise, Para-dise, went down a well 35 feet deep to clean It out. The upper portion of the well caved In, but It being timbered an larch was formed which protected him until help came to his rescue. We charge cost and 10 per cent for Pianos and Organs during our sale. Jos. Wilson & Sons Co. The Danlelscn) Manufacturing company's com-pany's local branch will be closed I within the next sixty days All work thereafter will be done at Independence, Independ-ence, Mo. Skelton has been getting out some very line booklets for the big concern. Fifty pair of Fine Patent Leather Shoes worth 83.50 to be sold for $2.50. Alexander Smith, 74 West 1st North. A. L. Cole came ln from Caflfornla Saturday night, and he Is tanned almost al-most as much as a native of the "Land of Flowers." Mrs. Cole will probably remain until Mav. The stay at Ocean Park aud the visits to Los Angeles and the coast towns proved very enjoyable, en-joyable, so pleasant In fact that Al has a desire to build him a bungalow some place where the billows roll high and go there to live; but of course he won't for old Logan Is also a delight. We guarantee to save you from $150.00 to $250.00 If you buy from us. Jos. Wilson & Sons Co. ' At the meeting In Salt Lake city Saturday the stockholders of the Wei-mer Wei-mer Copper company elected a new set of directors, with Judge James D. Pardee president. The company is In debt $15,000, but this will be paid and development work pushed. Though no real effort was made to ship ore, $25,000 worth was marketed. None of the stockholders expressed a doubt of the value of the property. ESTEY Pianos, $15.00 down and $10 per month. Jos. Wilson & Sons Co. 112 N. Main Logan. The young people of the New Jersey Academy gave a very pleasant social at the Presbyterian church Friday evening. They had music and games, and refreshments were served. A feature fea-ture was a spelling match In which little Miss Kathcrlne Stoops, aged eight, stood longest on the side which chose her. This is no rellectlon nn the others for Katherlne Is one of those youthful prodigies or phenoms, having already mastered Shakespeare. She Is now devoting her spare tltno to Shelley, Keats and Browning. Look out for the Spring Millinery Milli-nery opening at Eliason's. Better Bet-ter lines than ever. On Wednesday of next week tho A. 0. of U. baseball team will try conclusions con-clusions with tho best team that can be scraped together In Logan The A. 0. boys havo been practicing up for several days now and some very good talent has shown up The city boys, however, think they can clean up any bunch the college puts out, ; hence the strugglo next Wednesday. Tho city team will probably bo made I up of the following: Poppleton of Wellsvllle, catcher; Walker, Harding and Settle, pitches; Stoney, llrst base; Thorpe, short stop; Adams and Adams, Ad-ams, Nelson, Jenkins and Gill for I other positions. , oat, . , ,., ' . 'Vi. --HMMMn-MibHHi-MI Pavld Eceles and Bishop C. W. Nib-ley Nib-ley spent Sunday In Logan. Geod-sized young Pigs for sale. Ryberg's, 65 W. 4th. South. The Sideboard Bar has re-opened, with Frank Wilmore In tho saddle Edison Phonographs for $12 50 at Jos. Wilson & Son's Co., 112 X. Main. On Monday Joseph Wallace, tho Ilyrutn druggist, was In the city on business. J. N. Larscn, cashier of the Idaho State bank at Preston, spent Sunday In Logan, $300 pianos now going at $108.50; $10 down $10 per month. Co mo in and see them 112 N. Main. W. J. Hill and wife returned from San Diego Sunday night where they spent the past two months. II. II. Holapp stayed In Logan Saturday Sat-urday enroute to Richmond, where he attended a Sunday school union tho following day. For Sale Ulack mare weighing about 1050, good for single or double driving; gentle enough for lady. Telephone Tele-phone 145.. Carl Smart left for southern Utah yesterday to look after the sheep interests in-terests of the Smart Land and Live Stock company. F. W. Thatcher, Boy Ecclcs, J. J. llethel and John llos.a were passengers passen-gers to Salt Lake city Sunday, the latter lat-ter two going on business pertaining to tho W. O. Wi Miss Tlllle Peteison came up from Ogden Friday to witness a perform-of perform-of "Princes Ida." As a former Instructor In-structor at the 11. Y. 0. she retains. a great Interest in its doings. Go to John H.Anderson for Men's Ladies and Children's shoes. Special Sale. Carl A. Nyman, of Greenville, who has been 'working the past four months for(thc Independent Telephone Tele-phone Co. at Salt Lake city, returned home Sunday to remain permanently. Mrs.' It. Dratton, graduate nurse and masseuse, offers her services to people of Logan and vaclnlty. She can bo found at the Lincoln hotel parlors from 5 to 7 p. m., and will call at your homes for consultation if requested. Facial treatment a speciality. Logan Utah, General Delivery. Just arrived an elegant line of Ladies' Suits at Eliason's. Come early and make your selections. Senator William Burr, late of the court house and now of the Benson Janltorshlp, has taken unto himself another helpmeet, In the person of his former wife. Bishop Newbft'd performed per-formed the ceremony on Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Burr are now receiving congratulations and best wishes for their future happiness. While the water was turned from the canals Sunday hundreds of men and boys with figs, pitchforks and other murderous appliances captured a ton or two of line trout. Sportsmen think this a little unfair and regret that the canal people and the county llsh and game warden do not co-operate to prevent this slaughter. First-class Seed oats for sale by M. Si L. Coal Co. Mr. and Mrs. Hamp, of Richmond, were In Logan Tuesday. Edison records for March now on sale at l2 IN. Main Logan. Georgo Rossltcr, of Providence, was transacting business In Logan Tuesday. Tues-day. Piano and. Organ salo closes at 0 p. m. Saturday March 21. Jos. Wilson & Sons Co. Tho U. O. M. Si B. Co. has tiled suit against J. W. Machln for $301.10, an amount said to bo due for goods received. re-ceived. The traveling public appreciates the faot that tho local trains through tho valley havo run practically on schedulcdrtlmo during tho past two months. Eggs are now selling In Salt Like City for $4.50 per case, fifty cents lower low-er than at any tlmo last year. From present appearances eggs may godown to ten cents In Cacho Valley this year. Carlisle Stlrland, of tho Flower Store, announce that they aro prepared prepar-ed to plant lawns, trees and evergreens, or prune trees. Lcavo orders at 45 South Main. S. P. Morgan, formerly living at Franklin but now at Malad City, has been working tho past year on the maps for Oneida county. Tho work will take nearly ono more year. Tho records show that In tho past 275,KX) acres of land havo been patented patent-ed and only 205,000 assessed. Home-grown shade and ornamental trees. Largest variety In Utah. Jos. A. Smith, Providence. Mlus Dorothy Ilervey, of tho New Jersey academy, entertained at luncheon lunch-eon at the A. C. Saturday afternoon, the .Domestic Science girls serving a rathe i elaborate-spread. The guests wcro Mrs P D Stoops, Misses Katherlne Kath-erlne Smith, Charlotte Kyle, and Mar-' garet Wllklnwn, and Mr. Wlllard I Weld Clark Don't miss the big relay race at the Auditorium tonight. "Ban-ty" "Ban-ty" Green goes against three of t the fastest local skaters. ' B. C. Carroll of this city, who was mixed up In a cutting alTray at Brlg-i ham city several months ago, was convicted con-victed the other day and sentenced to three months In jail. Carroll is rather a good fellow when sober but various tantrums of his Indicate thatoldJohn Barleycorn sets him crazy at times" He has some very good friends in this city who would that Carroll might forget the place where ho gets his oooze. CASH paid for eggs and poultry Headquarters for garden, field and grass seeds; fruit, shade and ornamental ornament-al trees. Isaac Smith & Co. South Main. Miss Hilda Ellason arrived homo' Sunday evening from an extended stay In New York city, where she went to I purchase goods for the establishment here, and incidentally to visit her! sister, Mrs. Clyde Squires. While In I the metropolis various firms wltl, whom Ellason Sisters have traded In recent years showed Miss Ellason many unexpected and greatly appreciated appre-ciated favors, so that her stay was' very; delightful. Why not buy that Piano or Organ now and savo monev and get two yenrs to pay for It in. 112 N. Main, In Logan Lo-gan Furniture store. The U. A C. String Quartette has been secured for an early appearance at Ogden as a regular number of the Star Course of entertainments. Considering Con-sidering the fact that on this course some of the very best musical talent in the United States has appeared, this engagement is quite a feather In the cap of tho local organization. An effort Is being mado to secure tho quartette for a Salt Lake engagement and it Is more than probable that this will be arranged satisfactorily. The U. A. C. String Quartette is unquestionably unques-tionably the superior of many traveling travel-ing companies received far and near as THE thing par excellence. Estey and Kimball organs at your own price. Terms $10.00 down. $5 00 per month. 112 N, Main Logan Those youngsters and matutod worthies wor-thies who havo a tendency to violate the moral laws might well heed the cost, especially when tho cost Is assessed as-sessed In Justlco Brangham's court. A transient in this city and a hired girl In ono of our city homes were caught in a hotel in this city about 1 a. m. Monday morning and during tho day the olllcers hailed them before Mr. Brangham It took him about two minutes to chalk up $50 against tho male member of this escapade and the misguided domestic was fined $20, this being her second appearance In court. The "gentleman" couldn't dig up the coin and went to jail, but the woman's employer, who Is trying to show her the right road, stood good tor her assessment; i .22- UMisCtHMstl |