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Show i ? CITY AND COUNTY : jfo of intit About ' 3tt. People and Events. 0. '.. Harris, of Richmond, was In Logan on business last Wednesday. e wll 'he Earth and Loan money '" U II. A. IVdersen & Go. The pat roll last year for the Richmond Rich-mond Condensed Mllkfactory amounted amount-ed to over $400,000. j The Williamson Livery and Trans I fer will run for the Ragle hotel after l-lunuary 1st, III08. Hack meets all t ruins j lirigham Pond, of Lewlston, with his biotheis Louis and Joseph, of jttenillu vdlley.havo been in Logan the 1 p.ist week doing temple work. i (lou'rnor Cutler has appointed Mrs. Mary K. Howell a delegate from Utah .tothcXaiion.il Congress of Mothers j at Washington, IV C, March lOto 17. Mrs, Howell Is the wife of Utah's congressman con-gressman Good wild hay, U per ton in stack or t5 50 delivered; straw 12 50 per load j delivered any part of the city. Wanted 1 100 bushels of good chicken feed wheat; Apply to T. J. Poulter, 130 N Main Logan. Many farmers who drive to Logan complain about loose horses running at large In and about the feed yards, kicking animals that are tied. Around up of loose stock should be made occasionally. Having retired from business I will sell, or exchange for good land, some of my stock In the Spande Furniture company. Address .John Spande, 125 South Second East, Logan, Utah Ind. 'phone l"i"a. A Hateson and wife retumd on Wednesday night fiom a three weeks' trip to California. The couple visited . many of the Logan people there. The trip prou'd a highly enjoyable one. The character ball given at the Fourth ward last Wednesday night was a great success, socially and tlnan-dally. tlnan-dally. The proceeds will bo used In pai log oft part of the indebtednesvon their new meeting house. Races at the Auditorium Rink tonight. Band Con-1 Con-1 cert. Admission as usual. Ladies Free. Superintendent McCarrev'9 enthusiasm enthu-siasm In behalf of consolidation has had a very noticeable effect already a ten-pound girl. It came the other day and with the help of Mother Squires the McCarrey home Is running along smoothly. The Hyrum Stake Relief Society ' will hold their oftlcers' meetiang Stur-day, Stur-day, March 71008, In the upper room of the tithing ofllce at nyrum. at 12 o'clock. A good attendance Is desired, Nellie E. Parkinson, Pres , Oeorgene Ralph, Secretary. Duane Cranney, who has been hi Logan the' past week, returned home to Hurley, Idaho, Thursday. He and his brother Keith are operating a ranch In that locality. Mr. Cranney made purchases of farm Implements before leaving. The stork failed to make much of a racket when it visited the D II. Thomas home the other day, and if he had not overturned the clothes basket, the editor, who Is a next-door neighbor, would probably still be ignorant ig-norant of the fact that a ten-pound boy was left there. .Everything ismov. ing along smoothly and the young man now weighs close on to twenty pounds. The Greatest Sale of the season sea-son on all High Grade Shoes for Men, Women and Children. Shoes Ip-tordate inStyle, no old stock. Dunbar Robinson & Co. While In this city last Friday In "The Wheel of Love," Paul Gllmore, the noted actor, was the guest of Prot. and Mrs. Wlllard Langton. Theso people are not interested In letting this fact be known, but are pleased to mention Ills expressed appreciation of Logan. Mr. Gllmore said that on his visit here a year ago lie was particularly particu-larly charmed with Logan and its scenic beauty, and at that time the responsiveness of his audience struck him as rather out of the ordinary. He said that he had never met a pleas-anter pleas-anter reception and ho had never hail greater inspiration to do good work. Mr, Gllmoro's return this year gave him genuine pleasure, and lie was again ploased not only with the sUo of his audience, but Its evident ability to enter into and sympathize with his effort. The Langtons found Mr. GIN more an unpretentious good fellow, a I "manly man," a delightful conversationally. For sale. First-class apples. Bell 3992R. Louis Wllholm. L. E. Abbot, claim agent of the O. 8. L., was in the city Wednesday on official business. Save the middle man's protlt by buying the best flour in the valley at the DESERET Mills. A. Swinyard went to Shelley, Idaho, Wednesday to remain with his sister, Mrs. Louisa Wiggins. Grand opening of stylish PAT-TERN PAT-TERN HATS at Mrs. T. D.Rob, orts' store will commence Monday. The merchants on Main street between be-tween Center and First North streets have petitioned Postmaster Odell to place a letter box opposite t)ie Cardon Jewelry store. Stephen Cantwcll, of Smlthlleld, was In Logan Thursday. He Isn't an active sporting man these days but he couldn't but voice his confidence in Danford's ability to beat Davis at Malad that night. FORSALE-03 shares of stock In one grist mill and 175 shares in another; anoth-er; both In Cache Valley. If you want It, Inquire at this office promptly it's some of the best stock that could be offered and will go Immediately. A bargain. John Rich, of Bingham, was In the city Thursday buying cavalry horses for the government. He took animals ranging from four to eight years old, weighing from 0.50 to 1100 pounds, also a lighter grade from MO up. Ho recently re-cently bought a large number In Montana Mon-tana . A Tin Can Shoe Sale. A dog with a tin can tied to his tail goes some. Dunbar Robinson & Co. have canned their shoes they want to sec them go some. Anna Dorothea Stohl, wife of Er-hralm Er-hralm Stohl of the Sixth ward, died on Friday morning, at the age of 41. The funeral service will be held In the Sixth ward meeting house Monday at one o'clock. Friends desiring to view the remalns'may do so from 10 to 12 o'clock" on Monday. Danukuous Watku J acquets If you care for the life of your wife and children buy a Home Comfort Malleable Malle-able Iron range the only water jac-quet jac-quet In all the world witli a safety valve; impossible to explode, For ranges, jacquets and all extras address F. A. Neuourger, Loan Agent 15 years. D. W. Hess, a sheep man residing in this city the past) ear. loft today for Idaho to be with his sheep herds during dur-ing the winter lambing season He says this winter has been a tine one for tho sheep, there being not more than six Inches of snow on the desert, which is exactly the thing desired Speaking Speak-ing of the Burkett bill now before Congress, Mr. Hess says that its provisions pro-visions are not specially favorable to the sheep man, but that if It passes the sheep business will be. on a solid basis, every man knowing exactly what he can do. Heretofore the many uncertainties has worked hardship on the sheep men. Wanted Good girl for general housework. 21 S. 1st East. J. A. Ilendrlckson was a passenger to Salt Lake city Thursday. Indian gloves at Morrell's. New shipment Just In. "'You'll have to hurry. Lou BallS and Ernest Necdham camo from Preston Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Gentlemen wishing guaranteed Patent Leather shoes call at Andreas Peterson's. Erastusand nyrum Olscn, of College, Col-lege, went to Bingham Wednesday to visit their parents. Fifty pair of Fine Patent Leather Shoes worth 13.50 to be sold for $2.50. Alexander Smith, 74 West 1st North. Last Wednesday Henry Gushing returned re-turned to his home at Dillon, Mont. Logan has many attractions for him, and he may mako It his futuro home" Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nlbley went to Portland, Oregon, Thursday to visit R. S. Campboll. They took Florence, tho baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, with them. Carpet slaughter salo at Spande Furniture Fur-niture company. , Maurice Swinyard, manager of tho Lewlston Mercantile Co., and J. W. Funk, manager of the Richmond Coop.were transacting business In tho city Thumday. The prices that tho Spande Fu mini. mi-ni. -e company arc making on carpets are certainly extremely low and those contemplating buying carpets this spring should get them now. , Last Saturday George W. Skldmore, manager or the Union Knitting Mills, returned from a thirty day's trip In the east He visited Chicago, New York, Boston and other big cities. George Jensen and family, formerly residents of Wcllsvllle, have moved from Cardston, Alberta, where they have lived for iltteen years Thev will again make Wellsvlllc their home. All Swell Dress Shoes go in the sale at Dunbar Robinson & Co.'s. Nothing Reserved, The one thing necessary for thej beautldcatlon of the court house grounds is soon to be secured cement walks from Main street to tho building. build-ing. This work has been arranged for and will ba commenced at an eaily date August Swenson, of Richmond, Is con lined to his bed as the result of an assault by "Tinker" Thomason on Thursday of last week. The old man was struck three or four times, and ono lick left a two-inch cut on top of the head. The peoplo of Richmond are rather Indignant that n charge has not been riled against Thomason. Mrs. Hans Nielsen has succeeded Mrs. Lamoreaux In the Vienna bakery j business, on West First North. Cof-1 fee and sandwiches served on short i notice. Friends are invited to call, i Headquarters for nans Nielsen, the livery man. Hacks run to and from I all trains. Prompt service given. I Ind 'phone 300m. George H. Cressy and wife, of Manchester, Man-chester, N. II , stopped olf In Logan yesterday enroute home from California, Califor-nia, where they have spent three I months. Aunt Elizabeth Hyde Is a sister of the lady's grandmother, and though 1)4 years of age had not seen any of the family Mr and Mrs Cres-sey Cres-sey were driven about tho city by t Bishop William nydn and desired to stay for a time, but business neces- j slate an immediate rtturn t'ast so the ' couple left today. Box Elder News: The opera house , was tilled up with music loving people i last Thursday evening to listen to the program as given by the A. C. Quar-I tette. The singers were Mrs. Sloan, j Mrs. Llnnartz, Mcssrl. George W. ' Thatcher and Frank II. Baugh. They were assisted by M r. Splcker, a very) talented violinist, whose playing pleased the audience Immensely. Be-1 sides singing quartettes, solos were rendered by each of the singers, which wero well received, and tho evening can bo said to have been a pleasing success Would that we could have more of that kind' ! K. L. Pilling, of Cardston, Alberta, was In Logan first of the week. While here he secured from Clerk Larsen a license to we a Miss Lillian Y. Thompson, Thomp-son, of Cardston, and tho ceremony was perfomed In the Logan temple. Mr Pilling Is a member of the Pilling Itealty I o of Cardston, and while here sought to arouse, interest in a 50,000 acre tract of land reaching from the Montana line In a northeasterly direction direc-tion to a point beyond Sterling. This land raises thirty bushels of wheat per acre dry farm method, and a portion of It raises tlno sugar beets Mr Pilling Pil-ling will be glad to furnish any inquirer in-quirer with all the infoiraatlon desired. de-sired. Besides being a real estate deal-ei deal-ei of wldo renown this jwntknian Is reckoned tho chumplon wrestler of Alberta. i , ' - e .' a Li |