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Show CITY AND COUNTY I ,- Itemg of Ttefet About - $. People and Events. We tell the Earth and Loan money on It. H. A. Pedcrsen & Co. - Joseph R Brown, of Wcllsvlllo, was In Logan Thursday. A little girl cams to the homo of ' Mr. and Mr!) Fred Wilkinson Tuesday. Wilkinson & Son aro showing an exceptionally ex-ceptionally fine lice of Valentlncsfand valentine books Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Colo and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Uatcson will join the Elks excursion to Los Angeles today. The W illlamson Llcry and Trans fcr will run for the Eagle hotel after January 1st, H)08. Hack meets all trains Mrs. Kate Preston and Salt Lako relatives-will go to Los Angeles on tho Elks excursion that leaves the capital this evening. All accounts due mo must be paid by March 1 1008. otherwise thev will be given to a collector for settlement. Hynmi Dkwitt. Auditorium Roller Skating Rink, , open every afternoon and evening. ' Ladles free. Get the habit. Charl?s Williams, hrotherof Robert Williams, left for California Thursday mornlnsr. TTe will en north on the coast and thence home to Alberta, where he now resides Tommy Edwards and wife were down from Pocatello for a few dayF, returning home Thursday. "Tom" has a good position In a furniture establishment es-tablishment there A little -laughter of Ernest and Ellen Mohr. of tho Fourth ward, fllcd of scarlet, fever last Saturday. The funeral was held on Tuesday Thf little girl was born at Murray, .Tanu" tiry 11, 1809. IT. W. Shroycr, of the firm of Rand & McNally, of Chicago, was In the city Wednesday In the Interests of his com pan v. Mr. N. P. Nelson, who Is tho general agent for the company for Utah, nccompanled,tho gentleman. 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. Arrangements are about completed for a boxing match between Bert Dan-ford, Dan-ford, of Richmond, and one Davis, of Malad, tho contest to bo pulled off at the latter place. Definite details hava not been arranged but It is expected that February 28 will be' the day set. L. W. Johnson, the merchant of Downey, Idaho, was In the city Thursday. Thurs-day. ITe Is one of those Interested in the reclamation of about 12,000 acres of land between Downey and McCain-mon, McCain-mon, which he thinks will add much to the advancement of those two places Postmaster Adolph Baer. of Providence, Provi-dence, was In Logan Thursday helping help-ing a friend to secure hs naturalization naturaliza-tion papers. Mr. Baer says the new Irrigation laws make the process of naturalization rather complex and long drawn out. A few years ago there was little difficulty about It at all, However, he believes In the' change for It Is now much more necessary to exercise care. Frank Price, of Wellsvllle, has recently re-cently bought from his two brothers their Interest In their father's estate, for the siim of 95,400. The father, Samuel Price, recently died at his home between Wellsvllle and Hyrum. The two brothers have been In this locality for some time past settling up tho affairs of the estate, and will return re-turn at once to their homes, one in Arizona and tho other in California. Since the recent Dry Farm Congress at Salt Lake, at which G. L. Farrell, the veteran dry farmer, was onoof the speakers, ho has received many letters of Inquiry. Some ask for general Information, In-formation, others want tho book or pamphlet he has Just published, while some want prices on his seed wheat. An inquirer In Wisconsin wrote the other day for prices orf any quantity of seed wheat ho could spare, One of tho most attractlyo plays of tho season Is Paul Ollmore.'s new play, written for him by George V, Hobart, and entitled "The Wheel of Loyo ' The piece Is a semi western romance In which the cutombbllo plays a prominent prom-inent role. In this new play, Mr. Ollmore drops tho oar stroke of the Yale crew and dons the goggles and cap of tho automoblllst. This show will bo In Logan on tho 22nd. 1' Peter Peterson, of Pqtersboro, was in the city on Thursday. C. A. Cummlngs and wlfo went to Pocatello on Thursday. Geo. O. Pitkin, of this city, Is bedfast bed-fast with a bad attack of lagrlppe. The roost varied assortment of Valentines Val-entines ecr shown In Logan at Wilkinson Wilk-inson & Sons. E. P. Bingham, of Ogdcn, nephew of Wm.ililngtmm of this city, has been In tho alley for a few days visiting his relatives. Lost A gold-filled Waltham watch on Saturday evening. Finder please communicate with John Mathews, King P. O. On January 20, when the delinquent stock of tho West Cache. Canal waa sold for arrearages, some of It went for ten cents on tho dollar. The finest lino of Valentines that ever came to Logan can be seen In the first window south of the court house. narrls Music Co. Aurellus (Rayl) Thorcscn, son of T. A. Thoreson, has received notification notifica-tion from Box B and will go to Norway Nor-way In a month or two. The slaughterlig of prices In Ladles' Suits stllf continues at Eliason Sisters. Come and examine ex-amine the goods while the sale lasts. F. W. Thatcher has been considerably consider-ably under the weather with a cold on the lungs. The children of the family are having the measles. Important water meeting at Sixth ward meeting house on Monday evening, even-ing, Feb. 10, 1008, at 7 o'clock. Those Interested should not fail to attend. Joseph Wood, one of the extensive farmers of Trenton, was In this city Wednesday visiting his family, who are residing hero for the vf Inter. Robert Gritllth and Samuel Roskel-ley, Roskel-ley, two of Smlthtleld's hustlers, were in Logan Wednesday. They ate back of If.wford in his coming bout with Jack Davis, of Malad. Andrew Mower.of Marysvllle.ldaho, brother to Michael Mower of Lewis-ton, Lewis-ton, underwent an operation In this city last Wednesday for appendicitis, from which ho Is recovering rapidly. Llla Welch,lformerly Llla Jones, has. been granted a divorce from her husband, hus-band, Wm. Welch, because he failed to support her. Ada, a 2-year-old daughter, daugh-ter, was given to Mrs. Welch. A social In the Second ward Tuesday Tues-day evening, given by tho Relief Society, So-ciety, netted quite a nice little sum, which has already been invested in ch'lnaware for use at the old folks gathering. Tho remains of the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. James, of the Sixth ward, were laid to rest Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. At the meeting house a service waa well attended, at which Samuel Mltton, J. Z. Stewart, A. A Law, James R. Thomas, II. A. Peder-son, Peder-son, John Bench and Bishop Skanchy offered such consolation and words of Instruction as they could. A goodly number of friends went to the cemetery ceme-tery with the bereft parents. D. T. Miller, of Davis county, was In Logan Thursday conferring with several parties In this county who located lo-cated on salt lands In Tooele about one year' ago under the saline act Many tilings will bo forfeited unless something is done in the near future to protect the claims. It Is understood under-stood that tho state Is making an effort to claim tho land' under special grants ghen by tho governments If tho state should secure the land It would possibly cost tho purchasers from .p to 810 per acre. Wanted Good girl for general housework Ip small family at 42 South Main. Gentlemen wishing guaranteed Patent Leather shoes call at Andreas Peterson's. Rev. Martin Thomas, of tho M. E. church, la In Tremontou assisting In a protracted meeting. Fruit, shade, or ornamental trees for salo by Isaac Smith & Co. Order now. wo i Richard Glbbs, of Ogdcn, was in Logan yesterday attending the funeral funer-al ot Mrs. Jesse Nelson. Wm. R. Terry, of Lewiston, has been granted a divorce from his wife on the grounds of, desertion. Open day and night. Sell Mens and Boys Furnishings, and shoes. Alexander Alexan-der Smith 74 West 1st North. Dr. II. J. Frederick went to Ogdcn yesterday to discuss tho swlno plague that Is prevailing In Weber county. A mass meeting will bo held at Ogden today for that purpose. Louli Roser, of tho Athoft Manufacturing Manu-facturing Company, of Denver, was lu tho city yesterday. IIo attended to tho installation of tho cold storago plant for Bell Brothers last summer. On the 1.1th Inst., Baker & Hansen will form a partnership under the nameof "Locan Shoo Factory," where all kinds of boots and shoes will be made and repairing dono on short notice. wo Good wild har, to per ton (n stack or 95 CO delivered; straw 1260 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 new electric theater has some difficulty In getting started, owing to inability to secure lights. Thp city plant has about all It can carry and we understand the Hercules people have refused to' put on 1lchN anywhere any-where recently. Samuel Kent and H. M. Ttawlln, of Lewiston, were In Louan vesterdav. Tho latter trcntleman has suffered much from rheumatism during the pas two months. There are a lanre number of cases of measles at. Lewis, ton. J. A. Mo Alllster has appealed from Judge Maughan's decision in that case wherein stockholdersJn tho Ze-noil Ze-noil property sued him for 12,000 shares and were awarded 7.000 Tho case will go to the Supremo Court. In all probability n counter nppeal 'vlll also go up Word camo from Tooele City vester-daf vester-daf that Mrs. Mary Ann Atkln, of that place had died of general debility. The deceased was about 77 years of age and was sister to Judge W. W. Maughan and Peter Maughan, of this city, who will attend the funeral at Tooele oh Sunday. The nowell-Cardon store Is spreading spread-ing out Into tho room formerly occupied occu-pied by tho Paris Millinery Co This will give needed room and add to tho attractiveness of the store as the small door on the south will be dosed, the windows extended and big double doprs made beneath the big archway. This store Is certainly climbing. The recent meeting of the Daughters of the Ploneors was not so largely at tended as others but was very Interesting. Inter-esting. The principal speakers were Nellie Page Hansen and R. E. II. Moenoh. The badge Is to be of sage green color, emblem the Sego Illy old gold or sunflower. The next meeting will b6 held February 18 at the usual place. Word comes from Cascade.Montann. that Joseph A. Dowdle, son of John Dowdlo of College ward, has been shot. Members of tho family "cannot receive any definite word from the north excepting that the young man was with a sheriff's posse pursuing a half breed criminal, who. was hiding In a log house. Upon the approach of the officer the negro shot Mr. Dowdle through tho Jaw and arm. It is thought that the wounds arc not fatal. The new annex to the Woodruff school building Is now practically completed com-pleted and tho spacious six rooms will-be will-be occupied this week. The building has been erected at a cost of about $13,000. So far this season, the city schoo's have been in n ery crowded condition, hut the new structure will go far to relieve tho congestion The schools held In tho basement of the Woodruff building will be transferred, also the school in tho attic, tho one in the niter building und the Ballard school. The new building will accommodate ac-commodate about 300 pupils and tho city board is contemplating another building tu be begun next )car. |