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Show . CITY AND COUNTY 1 , Itema of intent Aboot - jc0 People and" Events. CAMPBELL'S GREAT JANU-ARY JANU-ARY SALE FOR BARGAINS. On Thursday Mrs Slney Rasmusscn, ufClarkston, wasu Logan Thursday. We sell the Earth ana Loan money on It. II. A. Pedersen & Co. W. .1. hill atitl wife haf gone to San Diego to spend the lemalnder of the wl Her - i Closing out' s.ilu at Toeis'.. Last chance, to net best bargains In the city. Eugene Hansen, of Fielding, returned return-ed home Thursday after visiting his brother In the city for a few days. . Tcets' Bargain Store will be closed out about Jan. 25th. Extraordinary bargains up to that time. Rev. Kirkpatrlck came ovor from Mcndon Wednesday evening to attend the concert given by the A. C. String Quartette. WE ARE OFFERING HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE AT-A SAVING OF 25 TO 60 PER CENT. The Daughters of the Pioneers will hold their regular meeting In the basement of the tabernaclo nextTues-; nextTues-; day at 2 p. m. A full attendance Is desired. Auditorium Roller Skating Rink, open every afternoon and evening. J Ladies free. Get the habit. Ben R. Eldredge lectured at the A. C U. Wednesday on the dalrylDg business Those present say the ad-address ad-address was excellent. Mr. Eldredgo returned to Salt Lake Thursday. The A. 0. StrlngQuartette gave a program at the B. Y.C.Wednesday afternooa to an audience that Oiled the assembly hall, and a great appreciation appre-ciation was manifested A ten cent admission was charged Good wild hay deliver- in town for $6.00 per ton. Apply-to T. J. Poulter. The directors of the Rich-Cache mining prospect heldameetlng Thursday Thurs-day afternoon Letters from Samuel Llnkton, who Is doing development work on the property, were read and the statements made therein warranted warrant-ed the directors In rescinding the sale of the last block of stock ordered placed on the markets In part the letters read: "If lean get somebody to Join me I would take another contract for which I will take treasury stock for pay." The directors will arrange tor the other man and another contract con-tract for tunnel work will be let at once. Blame nobody but yourselves if you don't take advantage of the great slaughtering sale now run' ningatEliasons. A. A. Law was In Ogden Thucsday on legal business Ureat Bargains than everat Teds' as the store will be closed Jan. 25. O. D. Merrill, one of Richmond's solid citizens, was In Logan Wednesday. Wednes-day. The slaughtering of prices is on at Eliason's, S O. Stevens, local manager of the Stevens Implement Co. made a business busi-ness trip to Preston on Thursday. Tho Williamson LUery and Trans ferwlll run for tho Haglo hote after January 1st, 1008. Hack meets all trains. At the recent session of the State Bar association, Attorney F. K. Ne-beker, Ne-beker, of this clt , was made a member of the executive council. A large stock of ladles and gents felt shoes and slippers, also gents and boys fleece lined underwear, is now being closed out At wholesale prices, at Andreas Peterson's. About three weeks ago Mrs. Alma Johnson gave birth to a pair of twin boys. They wet e of permature birth and tooth died last' Sunday afternoon. They were burled Tuesday. , On January . 21th, "Hon." John Sneddon,of this city, will deliver an "Oration on Burns" at a concert and ball to be given in Ogden under the auspices of the "Scottish Cronies." Where can you get Embroideries Embroi-deries at. a nominal cost? At Eliason's. Fred L. Peterson ,son of Peter Peterson, Peter-son, of Petersboro, has formed a partnership part-nership with Herman Johnson and they will continue the cafe business. The firm name will be Johnson & Peterson. The Teet's bargain store will be closed out by the 25th of January. Mr. Teets Is unable to secure a man who will manage tho place for him and tlnds It necessary to close the house here. Friends here are making an effort to get Miss Llllian'Oilver to come to Lo gan and take charge of students of the piano.' It ii said that Logan deeds another teacher, and Miss Oliver Is counted among the best. She has recently re-cently returned from study In Europe. SHIRT WAISTS, SPECIAL TO-DAY. VALUES UP TO $2.25. CHOICE 50 CENTS. CAMPBELL'S STORE. ' All the live stoclc, grain, produce market quotations, together with the latest mining news of the intermoun-tain intermoun-tain country will be found In each Issue ot The Semi-Weekly Tribune. The price Is S1.50 a year. The. publication publi-cation days are Tuesdays and Fridays Eliason Sisters are selling everything in their store at great, ly reduced prices. The' First National Bank has put out some very attractive calendars. They are of the large hanger style and bear a reproduction of Ferrls's charm-ingpalnting, charm-ingpalnting, "Courtship.1' These calendars cal-endars are Indeed very beautiful, and Inasmuch as the tlgures are Jarge serve a splendid purpose in business house and office. Laundry Soap, 11 bars 25c at Tcets' Bargain Store. A large number of the old folks of Cache Stake attended free performances perform-ances at the Electric Theatre Wednesday Wed-nesday and they enjoyed the pictures and music very much. Ex-Major Robinson was present and gavo an explanation ex-planation of the pictures as they were thrown on the canvas, adding much to the perfection ot tho entertainment, entertain-ment, The attendance from Providence Provi-dence was not as largo as hoped for, but from Logan and Greenville there wero large numbers present. Every woman Is more or less interested inter-ested In a llrst-class fashion magazine. The Salt Lake Tribune has made an arrangement whereby It can supply the Designer; one of the high class fashion magazines, tn its subscribers, and tho semi-weekly, when paymenti Is made strictly In advance, for $1 70 for both publications. This arrangement arrange-ment will hold good but tor a short timo. Order Tho Semi-Weekly Trlb-uno Trlb-uno and tho Designer one jcar. enclosing en-closing $1.10, and you will not only receive tho best seml-wcckly in tho country, but one of the ory best fash-Ion fash-Ion magazines In addition thereto. 5 Order now. ThoOcsscll barber shop has moved to tho basement ot the Eagle hotel. Prof. Pulley left for American Fork yesterday to look after Ills father's estate. The twelve-months old daughter of Roy McAllister has to attack of pneumonia . A meeting of the primary officers of the Benson stake will be held January 25, at 12 o'clock In Richmond. A good attendance is desired. Hyrum Rlgby and wire, of Hooper, visited the lady's brother Thomas G. Low, of this city, for a short time. They returned home yesterday. CAMPBELL'S STORE.' OPERA COATS TODAY. HALF PRICE. CAMPBELL'S. James King, of Lost River, Idaho, has been In the city the past week visiting his parents, Andrew King Jr and wife. Tho gentleman returned home Thursday. According to tho Tribune the Ensign En-sign Knitting Co , whose manager Is E. T. Lloyd, has just passed Into the control of the Cache Knitting works, theconsldcratlon'belng about $40,000. Tho Logan sugar factory will close In a week or ten days. The Lcwlston factory stopped slicing Thursday morning. When these factories close It means that two or three hundred men will be out of employment. BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS-ROYAL SUITS-ROYAL BRAND. GOOD SUITS AT $1.50 DURING CLEAN UP SALE. CAMPBELL'S. Tonight the A. C. of U. basketball team will play the Provo team at the B. Y. C. gym, 8 o'clock. 'Cook and Parkinson, guards; Beck or Brossard, center; McNIcI and Evans, forwards; Is the lineup. The Aggies hope to make a fair showing, but realize they are up against the real thing. D. P. Calllstcr,of the Second ward, thinks much of that part of Millard county where a large tract of land Is being reclaimed under tho Carey act. He left for the south yesterday with his two sons, taking his blacksmith tools with him. He expects to work sometime at his trade, besides clearing clear-ing and cultivating his land. Those Interested in the Copper King mining property at Cooko City, Mont., will be glad to learn that a railroad Is to be built Into the Cooke City camp Work on an extension ot the Yellowstone Yellow-stone Park railroad will begin within a few months. The locomotive is all that has been needed for twenty years to make Cooke City a great camp and the people there arc Jubilant. . Messrs. Charles Cole and F. W. M liner li-ner are here from Salt Lake Cltyas representatives ot the "Brown Correspondence Corre-spondence School," a local Institution of merit that is gradually receiving .recognition. Thisschool Is built along the lines ot the big eastern correspond-, ence schools, the heads of departments being educators prominent In scholastic scholas-tic affairs, of Utah. The gentlemen named above will be In this vicinity a month or two and hope to secure students. ENTIRE LINE OF WINTER WEARING APPAREL AT SA-ORIFICE SA-ORIFICE PRICES. MUST REDUCE RE-DUCE STOCK. CAMPBELL Be SONS COMPANY. A girl wanted at once for dining room work at tho Lincoln hotel. II. P. Nielsen has been having quite a time with something like la grippe. Ho ls able to be out now. The Odell studio has just put out some remarkably One group pictures of tho A1. C. football team. ' The schools of Bear River city have been closed Indefinitely through diphtheria diph-theria and measles prevailing In that locality. W. O, Smith, of this city, went to Preston yesterday In view of buying out the "Village" butcher shop at that place. Walter Lamoreaux returned to Salt Lake city yesterday after attending the wedding of his sister Lottlo to W. II. Apperly. Edward Copsey,. ot San Frarrclsco, returned home yesterday. Ho was. a brother to Mrs. Gcorgo Farrady, who died recently in this city. Mr. Copsey came to attend tho funeral of his sister. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SHOES. CAMPBELL'S DE-PENDABLE DE-PENDABLE KIND. Yesterday the officers of tho W. O. W. paid Mrs. Peter Fehrson $500 as payment on tho life lnsuranco of her husband, who recently died of pneumonia. pneu-monia. A monument at a cost of $100 has been ordered placed at his grave M. Christofferscn, of tho Salt Lake ndrsery, has been la Logan this week looking after business matters. He Is Interested In the Cache Valley Orchard Or-chard Co., owns a goodly portion of a tine orchard at Clifton and Is Interesting Interest-ing himself In other orchard propositions proposi-tions In Cache and Bear River valleys, Mr. Christofferscn has great faith in this section as an apple country and expresses the belief that It has a great future before It, Though Cache has no great orchards bearing yet, this Salt Lake visitor says he has never seen liner apples than have been grown in our smaller orchards For color and quality, the Cache valley apple ranks with any grown In the west. M r , Chrlutollersen says most of the apple trees being sold In this nortli country are the Jonathan, Gano and Wlncsap,-fewer Wlncsap,-fewer of the latter. BARGAINS IN WOOL HOSE. VALUES UP TO 35c, WHILE THEY LAST 17V2 CENTS. The Cache Valley Orchard Co. Is just now arranging to do winter spraj-ing spraj-ing on the 200 acres of trees planted This winter spraying is said to be tho most effective ot all, destroying as It docs any nggs that may ha,ve deen deposited. de-posited. This company In all Its work is being guided by experts at the'A. C. of U. and will take advantage ot all that science has been able to discover, thus Insuring holders of acreage ot the very best results obtainable In the shortest time. The company has just purchased of M. Chrislo(Ierson trees sufficient to plant 150 acres and this work will be done In the spring. Knudson, the Brigham City fruit man,'' after looking over tho Cache Valley Orchard Co.'s holdings, declared that In less than three years no sharehold er would let go his holding except at a splendid advince, and that the real wise man would hold Ills acrerge for the magnificent profits certain to accrue. Coming from such an experienced and successful fruit man as Mr. Knudson, this sounds good for the company and the valley. FOR RENT Onod llvn-rtvim fmuse fH with barn; located In :ird waul. Call , at .113 West 4th North. wc Jl Andrew Jlaskev has sold his farm fl proper'y tn C. L. Hnnsfn for $.1,500 ' and purchased Jacob SwelUer's prop- if ertv on'Maln. In which he Is living. fl G. W. McNeil returned to Star H Valley yesterday ne drnvp a herd of cattle to Montpcller for shipment, and says there Is about two feet of H snow In A f ton. Edward Crowther came from Lake- 'H town yesterday morning. Ills coming H Is duo to tho condition of his father, H John Crowthur, who Is falling fast. H Somo weeks ago the old gentleman sustained severe Internal Injures through a fall from a scaffold at the H temple, where a new cnglno was be- H Ing Installed. Owing to his advanced H age, 75 years, his lccovcry is very H There Is much difference ot opinion H as to the real worth of Jessie Leo H Newlin as a dramatic rc.idcr. Some H say sho fulfilled expectations fully, J others say she was all right if one H didn't look at her often, and others ,H found In her the ono and only objee- H tton there is to Pror. S. II. Clark a H lack of versatility in tho uso ot the voice, or, more broadly, tho Inability H to Impersonate satisfactorily. The H various presentations wero fairly pat- H M. D. McKano Is at home from the 'B Blackhorse country to attend a stock- holders meeting n this city next Mom- jH day. In the Blackhorse camp there !H have been six or seven important gold strikes and several leases ot 200 H foot square spaces. On properylm- ,H mediately adjoining tho Blackhorse 'H Phoenix gold has been found In four '''H places. One hundred feet ot shafting H has been done In the Phoenix and in H one (shaft at a depth of 45 feet has H been uncovered an eight foot vein or H dyke of ore ot the same character as H that in which gold is found elsewhere. ,H Mr. McKano says that the Indlca- H tlons are.exceptlonally fine. 'H A writer in Sunday's Tribune tells H the public that the Bamberger road to Ogden Is the Salt Lake end of the 'il Chicago &i Northwestern line which jl Is now headed for Portland and Mex- H I c. TnU wrltei, who claims to know, H says the Northwestern line Is to be !H extended from Lander, Wyo , to the jl lower end ot Slar Valley and from " il there will bo continued In two branch- IH es, one going on to Portland, the other H continuing to Salt Lake and on to '- Ma7atlan, Mexico, its southern tcrml- H nus. The Utah exiiT.slon from the 'tl lower end of Star Valley Is said to be J as follows: "South up Salt river to t'l Fairview, Wjo, thence southwest up Cow creek and down Monipeller creek -'H to Moutpcller, Ida , where It crosses iH tho Oregon Short Lliif railroad; thence IB south through Bear Lake valley on H the west side of Bear lake to Meadow- jl vlllc. thence by way of Strawberry val- fl lev, the Danish Dugway and lllack- fl smitli fork to Hyrum, In Ue soul ti fl end or Cache valley, and nine miles ' H south of Logan. From Hyrum the 1 line runs south to the Ogden liver, H thence west; through Ogden canyon to tH Ogden." N M . B |