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Show hf CITY AND COUNTY ? I jtemg of interest About People and Events. Seth n. Hansen It up from Bingham Junction for a few dayi. Miss Myrtle Ballard came from Og-den Og-den Wednesday evening. Ye sell the Earth and Loan money on It. n. A. Pedorsen A Oo. Andrew King, Probation onicer, Is quarantined on account of smallpox. W. w. Clark, Instructor in Forestry at the A. C , went to Salt Lake Wednesday. Wed-nesday. It Is eald that the tithes paid In the Cache Stake In 1907 exceeded those paid In 1000 by ten per cent. The W illlamson Livery and Trans for will run for the Eagle hotel after January 1st, 1008. Hack meets all trains. Cards arc out for the wedding of Ellas Kcllson, of the Seventh ward of this city, and Miss Rose Stlrland, of Providence. Lorenzo Eggertz, of the Fifth ward, and Miss Ollle Chrlstofferson, of Hydo Park, were married In the Logan Temple Tem-ple last Wednesday. C. II. Thorstcnsen, manager of the Progress Spinning mills of Springvlllr, spent Thursday In Logan displaying his knitted yarns. Alexander Spence, of Wellsvllle, was In Logan "Wednesday, fie has been having quite a little time with the grip, but has jho upper hand now. Auditorium Roller Skating Rink, open every afternoon and evening. Ladies free. Get the habit. R. K. Homer, formerly of Clarkston, now living near Idaho Falls, has been in Logan a few days visiting his children, child-ren, who are attending the local colleges. col-leges. He returned homo Wcdncsdayj Good wild hay, $4 per ton In stack or $5 50 delivered; straw $2 50 per load delivered any part of the city. Wanted 100 bushels of good chicken feed wheat; Apply to T. .1. Poulter, 130 N Main Logan. i O. M. Butler, forest assistant on , the Saw Tooth Forest Rererve, with headquarters at Boise, Idaho, is here for two months assisting In the winter course in Forestry now being offered at the A. C. Mrs. Fred Chrlstenscn and family, of Greenville, left for Burley, Idaho, last Wednesday. Her 'husband went up last week with their household effects, the above place to be their home hereafter. It Is rumored that Nells Sorcnson, of Lago, Idaho, and Miss Alleta Hansen, Han-sen, of this city, will be joined In wedlock wed-lock on the 20th Inst., after which they will make Lago their home. The young lady is a nlcco of John A. Ilcndrlckson. Eliason Sisters have but a few furs left, therefore the great reduction re-duction sale will last but a few days. Come while the sale is on. Magnus Oleson, who has been employed em-ployed by Andreas Peterson for the past sixteen oars, his opened business busi-ness for himself at the old O II. Raker stand, adjoining the Cache Valley Bank. He will make boots and shoes and do ropalr work. The gentleman Is quite proficient and should do well. Under tbo management of Jules Murry, in George V. Hobart's newest love Idyl entitled "The Wheel of Love.'TaulGlltnpre Is seen to the best possible advantage In his new role, that of a young western rancher who comes cast in order to prove claim to property from the title to which he has been defrauded. This popular play will appear here February 22 William Jackson and Robert F, Hay, who fought with the Scottish Horse In the Boer war, are on their way to Chicago on a wager with Spokane Spok-ane local sporting men that they can walk the distance from Spokane, 2,000 miles, In 00 days. They walked from Seattle to Spokane In 18 days, being delayed more than 70 hours by the heavy snow in the Cascade mountains two weeks ago They will pass through Missoula, striking thence to Logan, and then through Wyoming, Nebraska, Nebras-ka, Iowa and Wisconsin to reach Milwaukee, Mil-waukee, concluding the tiamp at the postoftlce in Chicago, where thev are due May 0th. They will make stops of 21 hours in most ot the cities through which they will pass, while In the smaller towns and settlements they will take tho certificates of postmasters post-masters and station agents to show they visited the places Indicated on the tour. t G. T. Alvord, the horseman,' came from Ogdcn Thursday. Wanted-Good girl to attend children chil-dren after school at 51 South First Fast. Ralph Mitchell, manager ot the Studebaker Qrm at Idaho Falls, came to Logan Thursday. Bishop J. J. Faccr,of Uyrum, passed through Logan Wednesday on his return re-turn from Salt Lake. The Telegram Is a new paper at Malad. Evans Brothers arc said to be back of this publication. A. II. Thompson, of the Utah Mortgage Mort-gage Loan Corporation, went to Black-foot, Black-foot, Idaho, on Thursday. Klimt & Gazzolo's "Big Hearted J Ira "company comes to Logan on Feb. 20. This clever Western drama Is scoring a big hit entour. Tho little birds are twittering about the probability of a tall son of Thor living on Center street changing his name pretty soon. This is but semi-oniclal semi-oniclal but we bellevo later dispatches will confirm the dispatch. FORSALE-03 shares of stock In one grist mill and 176 shares in another; anoth-er; both in Cache Valley. If you want it, inquire at this office promptly it's some of tho best stock that could be offered and will go Immediately. A bargain. Horace Cummlngs, general supciln-tendent supciln-tendent of church schools, returned to Salt Lake Thursday. He has been spending a few days In the dlfTcient departments of the B. V. college and was very pronounced In his praises of tho Institution and the work that Is being done. The slaughtering of prices in Ladies' Suits still continues at Eliason Sisters. Come and examine ex-amine the goods while the sale lasts. Armln II. Rodtner, representative of Hie Buck's Stove & Ranpc Co, of St. Louis, was in Logan Friday conferring con-ferring with S. O Stuvens Implement Co. It is the intention of the Buck's people 'to give the Cache Valley field greater attention and they are plan-nlnga plan-nlnga fall advertising campaign. Kenneth, six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ballard, died, Wednesday Wednes-day morning following a siege of rheumatism-of the heart. He had been very III for some time previous to his death, but the parents were hopeful of his ultimate recovery and are now oowed In deepest grief, for this littlo fellow was one of their very greatest joys. The funeral service will be held at the residence, 300 West First North street, at 11 o'clock today. At Eliason's will be found some of the choicest lines of dress goods that are made. The colors and patterns are superb. Don't forget, for-get, at Eliason's. A young man taking scientific agriculture agri-culture at the A. C, finds one phaso of the work rather dilllctilt and In speaking of this phaso ho voices a rather popular query. Says he: "I like the work very much, but It's tills bugology tliat gets nic. J f they called a grasshopper a grasshopper rather than something that looks and sounds like the name of a Russian Countskl, I could gTasp it, but. as It Is I don't know a weevil from a humming bird. What do they name these bugs such outlandish names for?" Tub Repuii-moan Repuii-moan could only sympathies with tho Inquirer and suggest that this Is tho modern way of producing a sneeze'. Scientific demonstration proves that the waj to pronounce such words as Ftoropliomls, Gryllatalpa-vulgaris, Merabryanlhemumsallbldum is to start a cough, let it develop into a gargle gar-gle and finally Into two violent sneecs ending in a long-drawn out whistle. J. W. Jensen, of Uyrum, was a vis Itor to Logan on Wednesday., Wanted Full bred WyandoCto eggs. 05 West Fourth South, Ryberg. John Larsen, one of Preston's foremost fore-most citizens, was In tho city yesterday. yester-day. Gentlemen wishing guaranteed Patent Leather shoes call at Andreas Peterson's. William Merrill, the Richmond Implement Im-plement dealer, was in the city on Thursday. Mrs Harry Stoney has returned from Denver and will probably remain here with Mr. Steney. There will be no I. O. O. F. drill tonight to-night but a full attendance Is urged for Monday night. It Is said that eighty per cent of the sugar mado at Lewlston and Logan last year Is still on Wand. Prof. Ball and John 1 . Calne went to Ncphl Thursday to attend a two day s Farmer's Institute President Chas. II. nart came from Wayne county Wednesday, where he attended quarterly conference. Fifty pair ot Fine Patent Leather Shoes worth $3.50 to be sold for 12.50. Alexander Smith, 74 West 1st North. H. Wadmnn, the plumber, returned from Salt Lake city last Wednesday, whcie he purchased stock for the coming com-ing season. Peter M. Mauglian.'of Wellsvllle, returned re-turned home from Tooele city, where he attended the funeral of his aunt, Mrs Atkins. Edward Crowther and wifo came from Laketown, Bear Lake valloy, to attend the funeral or Mrs. John Grow liter held yesterday. Frit. Ecklund, of Newton, was In Logan Thursday. He sas the county is doing a good job graveling the Cache Junction river hill Eight men and teams are on the work, Tonight, I'rovo and the L. 1) S. basketball teams play at Salt Lake city. At A p. in. there will bo an athletic meeting, with the spring track meet In view. Loaches Walker and IUdenoch will be there. John Jinks left for Malad Thursday, where he will work In the Malad tan nery He Is quite practical along these lines and it is to be regteltcd that Logan Lo-gan has not a factory of this kind whereby our artisans could be kept here fostering a home Industry. Roland Karnes returned to his home at Canyon Ferry, Mont., on Thursday, after staying three weeks In this city with his brothers Arthur and Ezra Fames. The gentleman went from Logan twenty-live years ago and located lo-cated In the north, where he Is doing well In the stock business. The latest styles in Spting suits just arrived at. Eliason's. These are positively tht finest up-to-date goods ever brought to Logan. Examine and be convinced. con-vinced. Junius Jensen and Osro Crockett, ot Preston, were In this cltv Wednesday on business Intent. Instead of being arrested, as reported by our informant at Preston, these gentlemen merely had a complaint filed against them, ' and not for misappropriating funds as stated. As It happened, they were associated in a deal with the olllccrs of the Oneida Irrigation company and when a complaint was lljed against those gentlemen, Messrs Jensen and Crockett were Included purely as it matter of course. Monday, Feb. 10, marked Hits 75th birthday anniversary for Kllas Davis, of Mcndon. In honor of that occasion, friends and relatives gathered at' his home and together they had a delightful delight-ful time. At 7 p. in. a supper was served, twenty-two sitting at the table ta-ble at one time, and they feasted on all the bounties of the earth procurable procura-ble at this time. After the Inner man was satisfied, the soul was catered to in songs, recitations, instrumental music and games. The occasion was a cry pleasant one not. only for Mr. Davis, but those 'who sought to do him honor. Next Monday evening the Woman's A. C.iclub will give a grand ball at the Pavilion, to which the public Is cordially cor-dially Invited, at so much per, of course. Somo of these ladles aro swell dancers, tho others think thev are, and all are good to look at, sometimes when at rayed in bull Ilnery, If ever. It might In; worth while to goon this basis, but If you think not you aro privileged to take some woman along that you prefer to took at and dance with. Tito Woman's club teally doesn't care how you conio or with whom, so you come they want to buy a piece ot marblo statuary, or something some-thing of that kind. Tho Pavilion lloor is glorious and the muslo entrancing, so that Monday evening spent there ought to prove even more than delightful. de-lightful. Why not go? |