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Show I CITY AND COUNTY I Items of Interest About ' People and Events. Thomas Durant, ot Franklin, was a Logan visitor on Monday. We tell the Earth and Loan money oo It. H. A. Poderaen ft Co. J. T. E. Thompson, one of Rich-mond's Rich-mond's big men, was in Logan Monday. Mon-day. Albert Boyce and Edwin Baker, of McCammon, are spending a few days In the city. Wilkinson & Son aro showing an exceptionally ex-ceptionally floe lice of Valentines and valentine books. Kelts Bergsjo left yesterday for Devil's Slide, where ho will work at the big cement factory. 0. M. SJobcrg, of Mlllvjlle, has been in Pocatcllo, Idaho, the past week on business, rie returned homo Sunday night. The Williamson Livery and Trans fer will run for tho Eagle hotel after January 1st, 1008. Hack meets all trains. Edmund Norr, of the Fifth ward, returned from a British mission last Sunday night. After an absence of twenty months he was honorably released re-leased on account of sickness. Olo Hansen, of Smlthfield, was in Logan Monday. He is aged 82 years but Is In fair health and gets around without serious inconvenience, nis good wife continues in 111 health. At Trenton Friday evening, Jas. n. Jardlne's team broko away from its moorings and the following morning the team, and cutter to which it was attached, was found on the railroad track, both animals dead and the cutter cut-ter smashed. The newest automobile love Idyl, George V.nobarts' semi-western play, "Tho Wheel of Love," will soon bo broughthere by Jules Murry. Paul Oil-more, Oil-more, who will be remembered as the hero In the college play, "At Yale," plays the leadlnS part. Auditorium Roller Skating Rink, open every afternoon and evening. Ladies free. Get the habit. ' From one of the Bradshaw brothers of Wellsvllle, who was in Logan on Monday, It was learned that they have three men working on their coal prospect south of Wellsvllle. They have driven a tunnel nearly 200 feet and are more sanguine than ever that they will eventually tap a body of coal. Mrs. N. P. Johnson, ot the Seventh ward, gave birth to a fine boy on Sunday. Sun-day. This Is the second child, there being a lapse of fourteen vears between be-tween the two. The smile on the face of the second-hand furniture man is broad enough to attract attention at midnight in the dark of the mom. EliasoR Sisters have felt atfew firs left, therefore the great re-iKCtlan re-iKCtlan sale will last bit a few days. Come while .the sale Is or. Isaac Smith has opened a produco and seed store east from the opera house, at the old Melsner bakery stand, where he will carry poultry supplies and a fine selection of garden seeds, ne will also handle eggs and poultry, for which he will pay the highest market price. President Smith Is also agent for some of the best nurseries In the west. In Its write-up of of the farmer's institute in-stitute at Richfield last week, tho Sun has to say ot the A. C Quartette: "On Monday evening a concert was given In the tabernacle which drew out a large attendance. The musical numbers num-bers wero all vocal, consisting of solos by the different membero and ensemble ensem-ble work by the vocalists. All .the singers have very pleasing voices, but the tenor was the favorite, and his selection se-lection was encored. Tho work of the soprano and -baritone was also of worth, and altogether the coricart was a success." In Justice Brangham's court Saturday, Satur-day, the caso of tho state against Geo. G. Gilbert on a .charge of criminally libeling Joseph Eames had Its preliminary prelim-inary hearing, and Gilbert was bound ovor for trial in tho district court Fames was former local representative representa-tive of thn International Correspondence Correspon-dence Schooik, ailed to transact business busi-ness accordlngr to tho regulations of the company and wuL dismissed by Gilbert, division superintendent, who .published in Tho Republican coitMn articles deemed libelous. The hearing lastcg all day, th plaintiff being rep. resented by attorneys Law and F. K. Neboker, the defendant by Judge Horn, of Ugden. John Baxter, the Uyrum merchant, was rustling In Logan yesterday. Sheriff Thos. H. Smith went to Salt Lake city yesterday on official business. busi-ness. Tho most varied assortment of Valentines Val-entines ever shown in Logan at Wilkinson Wilk-inson & Sons. David Nosh, of Franklin, Idaho, underwent un-derwent an operation for hernia last Saturday In this city. , Coach Badenoch, of the B. Y. College, Col-lege, and Edward Sellgman came from Salt Lake Sunday night. Lost A gold-filled Waltham watch on Saturday evening. Finder please communicate with John Mathews, King P. O. William Greaves, of this city, the artesian well borer, will start at once on a well for tho Reading slaughter house. The llnest line ot Valentines that ever came to Logan can be seen In the first window south ot the court house. Harris Music Co. A. G, and Bert Barber returned from Star valley last Friday night, where they went on business connected connect-ed with their brother, Soton. Wanted Man with family to care for dairy farm, by month or -lease; must have references. C. E. Merrill, Richmond, Utah l tw3t The Relief society conference of Cache stake will be held In the First ward room of tho tabernacle, February 18, at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Lucy S. Cardon, president. A.J. Reverldge, formerly manager of the Zenoll mine at Pal(sade, Nev., will leave In the near future toassume the supcrlntendency of the Delmas mine, located about flftpen miles from Palisade, Nevada. The slaughtering of prices In Ladles' Suits still continues at Ellason Sisters. Come and examine ex-amine the goods while the sale lasts. It was stated In Logan yesterday by a party coming from Preston that Geo. C. Parkinson. Arthur Hart, Junius Jensen and Osro Urockett were arrested by the sheriff of Oneida county coun-ty Saturday night, on the charge of misappropriating funds. It Is thought that the cases will go no further than a nerltmlnary hearing. REAL ESTATE WANTED Would like to hear at once from owner having good medium size farm or small business for sale In any good prosperous locality Please' give price and description and reason for selling. State when possession can be had. No agents need reply. Address Look Drawer 984, Rochester, N. Y. wc Tesslo Brower, of Lewlston, has filed suit to recover 12,000 from Dow Lewi?, who is charged with being the father of her babe. The girl indicates that she prefers the cash to a husband in this Instance, which testifies to her poise of mind. The husband secured under such" circumstances is seldom worth a pewter quarter with a hole In It. The Woman's A. (J club met at tho New Jersey Academy Saturday afternoon, after-noon, the hostesses being Misses Her-vey Her-vey and Kyle and Mrs. J. A. Bcxcll. The club is now studying foreign countries, "Sweden" being the topic for Saturday. Tho feature was a talk by Rev. Paul Jones, who spent some time In that country, ne gave a very Interesting account of his travels, dwelling particularly upon the customs cus-toms of the Swedish people in their native land. Native costumes were on display. Following tho hour of study, luncheon was served. I John R. Edwards is spending the winter In California. T. J. Evans, deputy sheriff of Oneida Onei-da county, spont yesterday In this city. Gentlemen wishing guaranteed Patent Leather shoes call at Andreas Peterson's. George Cole, manager of the U. O. M. & B. Co., made a return trip to Lewlston on Monday. Open day and night. Sell Mens and Boys Furnishings, and shoes. A lexan-der lexan-der Smith 74 West 1st North. Mrs. A. n. Saxer returned from Preston Monday, where she spent a week with her mother, Mrs. Hamsen. Good wild hay, M per ton In stack or $6.60 delivered; straw $2 CO per load delivered any part of tho city. Wanted 100 bushels of good chicken feed wheat; Apply to T. J. Poulter, 130 N Main Logan. The O. S. L. has survoyed a spur to tho Weston grist mills from tho spur at Weston. Tho mills are erecting an elevator that will hold 76,000 bushels of wheat, which will bo ready for next fall crops. Lars Hansen, the cattle man who is feeding at the Logan and Lewlston sugar factories, is loading twenty cars today for tho Los Angeles market. Eleven cars will go from here and nine from Lewlston. Bishop and Mrs. 0. J. Larscn, who went to Richmond and Falrvlew last week to visit relatives, had to return home Saturday on account of prospective prospec-tive illness of the bishop, but he Is now all right. George Serine, aged fifty-five years, died at Dingle, Idaho, last week. He had been troubled for some time with epileptic tits, from which he died. The deceased was well known throughout through-out Cacho Valley. Mrs. Joseph Bitters, of Beaver Dam, was In Logan Tuesday. She says that the schools of that place were closed for a time owing to the measles prevailing. pre-vailing. The cases have now diminished dimin-ished anil the schools are again opened. John Montrose, of the C.ichc Valley Maiblo Co,, Is out securing ordeis for monuments to be delivered between now and Decoration Day. They have an excellent stock to select from, some of '.heir marble eomlng direct from Scotland last iear. Townsman Johti Bench passed hi; sixty-fourth anniversary yesterday His friends, and they are legion, hope that ho may live to see many more birthdays. Though his sjstcm Is soaked wlUi paint, It has always been good paint, and his present health Is Ilrst-class. Dr. II. J. Frederick, of the A. 0., returned re-turned from Weber county yesterday, yester-day, where he went to investigate the swine plague prevailing there'. The Weber county commissioners will proceed pro-ceed at once to quarantine every place that has diseased hogs, restraining people from , going to and from all such places. Tho Wright home -vas the scene of a gay house-party Tuesday evenlug In honor or Prof. Catne and Miss Love of Logan. A fortune telling game was the main feature of the evening, after which a dainty lunch was served. The guests were Misses Mildred and Estel-laForgeon, Estel-laForgeon, Hazel Love, Nell Bean, Lulu Klrkam, and Messrs. Calne, June and King Secgtnlller, Pitt. Joe Anderson Ander-son and Fred FJclstcd. Richfield Reaper. The Ideal Vaudeville Co., at tho' opera house Monday evening, Is said to have been ideal in nothing but Its punkostty. It was so awfully bad that tho few present rather enjoyed its worsencss. Manager Thatcher had doubts of the bunch when the advance man was here and Inquired ofOgdcn and Salt Lake as to tho merits or tho company. Ills assurance from there was that the company was tolerably fair. It Is evident that those country towns can enjoy Ipecac at each meal. Tho state Is decidedly In earnest about claiming the great salt beds in Tooele county, located by private cltlcns and now claimed by them. $5,000 has been appropriated to the State Land Board to mako a llght.and various big lawyers of Salt Lake have been employed. Tho state claims this ground under the. saline act, and once tho title is established the state University Uni-versity will get the benefit It is estimated es-timated that the Tooele salt beds contain con-tain 60,400,000 tons or salt. While rumaglng around In the clerk's ot'Vce the- other day comparison of marriage licenses Issued tho past four years was made. There were but 330 Issued In 1007,310,1111000,373 In 1D05, and 360 in 1004 Jtist why there should be a steady falling off Is hardly' to bo accounted for except in tho possibility pos-sibility that tho swains are finding other olerks as accommodating as those of Cache. Tho closing ot tho Logan temple for two months this year undoubtedly had something to do with tho decrease In 1007. |