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Show CITY AND COUNTY ? I & Ot Items of Interest Aboat t . People and Events. jt A few loads of lucerne hay -anted at this olllce on subscription. Lost: A blue enamel pin. O. H. S. Return to this olllce and be rewarded. The wood work of the annex to the Woodruff school building Is receiving a coat of paint. Everything at Mrs. T. D. Roberts Rob-erts goes at an extraordinary discount. dis-count. Miss Margaret Wilkinson returned Tuesday evening from a months trip to Southern California. George B. Hendricks of tl o H Y, O. returned Wednesday from a few dajs visit to Lewiston. The Brlgham Youngl College Is expecting ex-pecting Its book of views for distribution dis-tribution this week. E. G. Peterson of the A. C. U. made a business trip to Salt Lake Wednesday. Wednes-day. Dr. F, E. Clark has been appointed associate editor of the Utah Medical Journal. Spend 30 minutes In Havana. Our smokes are cool and fresh. Havana Cigar stand. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Thatcher left Wednesday for Bear Lake where they will stay until Monday. The people who trade at Efia-son's Efia-son's within the next few days will surely make money. Mr. Jacob West and Miss Sara Yeat-man Yeat-man left yesterday or Chesterneid Idaho, to visit Mr. Charles Wot. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund L. Thompson of Salt Lake City are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Thompson for a few days. Mrs. James L. Jenson and daughter of Hyrum, who were In'Denvcr during the Democratic convention, report that they had a most enjoyable trip. Alma and Miss Emma Sonne and Miss Geneva Ballantyne went to Bait Lake City yesterday to visit relatives. They will return Sunday. Snaps at Eliason's.did you say? I should say so. Go there and be convinced I have some tine cloth for gentlemen's gentle-men's suits that I will sell at extreme-low extreme-low prices, call and examine the goods whether you buy or not. Ed. Poll), tailor, West First North. Among the many line windows in Logan the one In the H. G. Hayball establishment Is worthy of particular notice. Everything in the window is suggestive of home Industry and the decorative scheme Is original with Mrs. Lulu E. Lawson. Friends of Professor and Mrs. L. A. Ostlen will be Interested to learn that they are taking a vacation from their life in Mexico and are visiting In California, Oregon and Montana this summer. This Is a necessary vacat ion as Professor Ostlen is suffering much from malaria. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Thatcher were hosts last Tuesday evening at a most enjoyable card party. There were eleven tables of players and the first prizes fell to Mrs. Champ and Mr. Fleming while Mrs Walters and Mr. D. II. Thomas took the consolation consol-ation prizes. Among the out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. L." Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Pyper, Mr. and Mrs. Foster and the Misses Adams, all of Salt Lake Clt. Thatcher Bros. Banking company has recently Installed two labor saving machines which will materially help the olllce In expediting business. A Burroughs, olectric adding machine just Installed is operated by electricity no effort being required by the operator opera-tor except the touching of the keys which are In double rows, black and red. Overdrafts and credits can be added at the same time by touching the keys as desired. The speed which can be acquired by this maehlne is double that of the old style which Is turned by a crank. This is the first machine of its kind introduced in the state. Thatcher Bros, also have the distinction of introducing the tlrst adding ad-ding machine of the old style which was brought in about ten years ago. They have also purchased a metallic omnibus for the removing of books out and In the vault, morning ana night, thus avoiding the heavy llftlnpr of the books and cards which are needed for the largo volume of business that this concern Is doing. The introduction of the above equipment denotes progress. Miss Maggie Morrpll Is spending Pioneer day In Brlgham City. Cherries for sale. F. C. Rosslter Providence Bench, Ind. 'phone 110m. Majestic ranges sold by Lundstrom Furniture and Carpet company. The Scandinavian meeting will bo held next Sunday at 10 a. m. In the .Brlgham Young College. Bill Settle came to town jestcrday. He Is scheduled to play ball with the south end of the valley today. For Sale Three-roomed house, and small lot, on East Third South, Logan- Very clmap. 107 East Fourth North. The overstock at Eliason's will soon be reduced the way goods are being sold. Arlch Bright and Mary Van Noy of Richmond were married by Justice Brangham, Wednesday. Professor and Mrs. Joseph Ballantyne Ballan-tyne of Ogden are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ballantyne of this city. They will celebrate Pioneer day here. Merchants who are selling such grain drinks as Postum, orFlgprune should be making room to order "Koffe-et" as soon as it is offered to the trade. Doctor Clark went to Salt Lake Thursday morning taking with him his patient Miss Vida Morgan who Is to undergo an operation at St. Mark's Hospital. Mrs. N. P. NIelson of Pocatcllo Is living with her parents at Franklin while her husband is on a mission- in Norway. She was visiting with friends in Logan Wednesday. President J. n. Llnford gave an Interesting In-teresting address In the Second ward Sunday evening. His subject was "Present Opportunity in Light of the Past." Next week the books of the R. Y. college library will be transferred to the assembly hall of the west building which will be used in the future for a library and reading room. Mr. Wakley of the Spande Furniture Furnit-ure company is on a two weeks vacation, vacat-ion, ne left with his family for Downey, Idaho, Wednesday to visit his parents and friends. Dr.Frank Reynolds and wife arrived in Logan on Wednesday evening com-Ingin com-Ingin their machine from Ogden. Dr. Reynold! will have otllces with Dr. Clark and will treat especially cases of the eye, ear, nose, and throat. Justice Brangham performed the marriage ceremony for John Peterson and Miss Ruby Nlelson of Hyrum on Tuesday. He also married James Buckley of Franklin and Miss Rose Naef of Mapleton on Wednesday. Walter Grant was sentenced to one year In the state prison bv Judge W. W. Maughan on Wednesday. Grant plead guilty to forging a check for $14 on the Schaub Machine company. He was taken to Salt Lake yesterday by Sheriff Smith. The C. A. Smurthwalte Produce company has tiled suit against N. J. Nlelson to recover $374.34 with Interest Inter-est at 8 per cent since October 8, 1000 The plaintiff alleges that defendan. purchased seventy-one hundred grain bags and twine for sewing same and the above amount remains unpaid on the account. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ault of Preston, formerly or this city, lost their eight months old baby, pneumonia being the cause of death The funeral and burial was at Providence last Sunday. Mrs. J. C. and Miss Ault ofTrcmon-ton, ofTrcmon-ton, mother and sister to Mr. Ault, attended the services. Miss Katlierinc Dunlap of this city was united in marriage early Tuesday morning to Mr. E. W. Largllllern of Soda Springs. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Paul Jolts at St. Johns Church and was wltnred only by a few friends and the relatives of tho bride. The happy pair left on the morning train for parts unknown J. P. Green and F. II. Krupplo have leased tho Mack grist mills at Smith-tield. Smith-tield. Both gentlemen are men of experience. ex-perience. The former has been associated asso-ciated with tho Farmers' Union mills at Smlthtleld for two and a half years. The latter has been connected with the Franklin mills. Tho gentlemen luivo enjoyed tho full confidence of the communities where' they are known and will undoubtedly draw a good share of the patronage of the people, The lease begins August 1 and runs for two years with the prlvl- iege nf renewal. , ,. . . ... w Haai),i Cltfar store. Pildeof Logan Ten EdUon records by '.V.J. Bryan. Wilson Music eomp.iny. Bert Busby wont to Salt Lake yesterday yes-terday to spend the Twenty-Fourth. The big disceunts given at Eliason's are drawing the trade. Pure spring water Ice delivered to any part of the city, 50o cwt. Isaac Smith &Co. The Majestic ranges are sold by hie Lundstrom Furniture and Carpet company. Your children's hair cut, 15 cents; papa's 25 cents. Opposite court house, Logan. wc Dr. Ball Is In the southern part of the state inspecting the experimental farms In company with Professor L. A. Merrill. Where is that 50 per cent dis-j count sale going on? Why at Eliason's of course. You might know without asking. Mrs, Mo3es Jorgcnsen of Logan' Charles Anderson of Mlllvllle, Wlllard Hendricks, and J. O. Chrlstollerson of Richmond left Wednesday for a European mission, Extensive repairs aro being made at the O. S. L. depot. Tho plumbing of the building which has been in scr-vIcp scr-vIcp Mr twenty years, Is being replaced re-placed with modern and up-to-date work. Professor Northrop reports that he found tho eastern markets well sup piled with Texas peaches, but that they are much Inferior In size, coloring color-ing and taste to the Utah fruit. Jt'H. Llnford, president of the B. Y. College, went to Salt Lake City yesterday to meet with the committee of the rtiurch board of education In the Interest of the appropriation for the coming school year. Charges have been alleged against Judge Maughan thathehasdlctatedto the chiefs In the various otllces In the court house In the selection of deputies depu-ties to till the various otllces. Upon tho lnqulryof the hcadsofthedepartments suohchargesare found to be erroneous. Further, the gentleman referred to, is in no way responsible for the positions pos-itions held by any oftlcer in tho court house at the present time, therefore, if these statements aro made In the future, people will know that they are without foundation. Since the Tremont hotel has been under the managemont of Mrs Ted Curtis, patrons havo noticed much improvement im-provement In the running of the house. It is thoroughly clean and comfortable and all the rooms are taken every night. So muh has the patronage Increased that the rooming capacity of the house will have to be Increased. At present the Tremont is only a rooming house but In the near future It is the intention of the management to open a dining room. If you are in search of a modest, comfortable com-fortable hotel, go to the Tremont. |