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Show : CITY AND COUNTY I ttt jtems 0j igfagetf About t tt People and Events. dJtAJtAJt tVc sell the Earth and Loan money on It.. H. A. Pedersen & Co. Farm land for sale, 34 acres In Hy-rum Hy-rum field. Apply to Job Smith Mill-vlllo. Mill-vlllo. Next Saturday the members of tho Junior League will bo the guests of Miss Gamble In an egg-rolling. Tho farm land Is now sodry In places that a good rain would serve a splendid purpose. The recent winds took up much of the moisture. I want cemetery lots, lawns and rose beds to plant, and lawns to mow. A good lawn made for $3.50. Harry Jamcs,Ind. phono 107-1. Gudmundscu Ilrothers have re n novated no-vated and lepnlntcd the Interior of their cafe, the walls being calsomlncd In panels, so that tho place looks clean and attractive. Clerk Larsen desires all Jurors summoned sum-moned for April 10 to understand that they are not wanted until April 17. The dismissal of one case makes this change necessary. F.A.Mitchell went to Salt Lake city yesterday to join In an affair given Ills two sisters, whose birthday anniversary anni-versary came yesterday, there being three years difference, however, In their ages. Tills evening at the Auditorium, members of the old Logan Soda! club will Indulge In one more swell time. Special invitations are out and It is expected that many of the four hundred hun-dred will be there. Horace Hancey and daughter wore down from Hyde Park yesterday. He says that the epidemic of scarlet fever Is abating, but It Is not anticipated that the higher grades in the town school will b'reopened tills year. It Is said that between 200 and 400 attend the evening performance at each of the electric theatres In this city. The pictures are very fine and these with incidental features make up an hour's thorough' cnjovablc entertainment. The Juvenile band will be on tho streets playing a tunc within a week. Director Lechlenberg lias the boys hammering away cacji evening at a room in tho Seventh ward and says he will Ret a fair tune out of them In " another'week. John T. Burnett, assessor of Davis county, attended tl.c funeral of Rasmus Ras-mus Nielsen, held last Monday, In the Fifth ward of tills city. They labored together for years In the bishopric of that ward. Mr. Burnett returned to Davis county yesterday morning. T. L. Kerr, of the Sixth ward Logan, leaves next Monday to Oil a mission. On Friday evening a farewell entertainment enter-tainment will be given in his honor at the ward meeting house. A short program will bo rendered, refreshments refresh-ments will be served, and a long and glorious dance indulged In. CASH paid for eggs and poultry. Headquarters for garden, field and grass seeds; fruit, shade and ornamental ornament-al trees. Isaac Smith & Co. South Main. Dr. J. A. McCausland and family will leave Logan forCorvallls, Oregon, about the tirst or middle of June. They will sell everything they own here, drive through to the northwest and live there ever after. Prof. E. A. Williams, formerly connected with the A. C. but at present at the navy yards 5 In San Francisco, will return here In time to make the trip with the Mc-Causlands. Mc-Causlands. In the future ho will be " In tho shops of tho O. A. 0. at Corval-lls. Corval-lls. The McCauslands have been rcsl- dents of Logan a number of years and 2 have many good friends here. Mr. McCausland has been a successful prac- tlcing dentist and has left his mark 2 with many In Cacho valley. m J The funeral service over the re- mains of Rasmus Nielsen was held in the Fifth ward meeting house Mon-2 Mon-2 day at 1 p. m. The speakers were Wm. Hyde, Bishop Anthon Anderson, Christen Larsen, J. C. Burnett, of 2 Davis county, und A. P Rose of Hy- rum. Tho speakers had been Intl. mately acquainted with the deceased J for years, and In their remarks treated 2 upon their experiences with him, which shqwed that ho had lived an 2 honorable and useful life. Hrother 2 Nielsen wasafalthful Latterday Saint and was a man of integrity and sterl-2 sterl-2 log worth, During the servlco a solo was rendered by August Hansen and a duet by Mr. and Mrs Charles Uatt, 2 both of which were very effective, and 2 affecting A large attendance at tho servlco testified to the universal re- Sspect In which the lato Mr. Nielsen , was held ' For Sale A stack of mixed hay. Apply to 11. F. Rlter. Alfred Cole was a passenger to Salt Lake city yesterday. Boy's cotton hose that wont wear out, at Cache Knitting Works. Carl Scliaub attended tho funeral of his stepfather, Mr. Nuffer, at Preston yesterday. Mrs. Bell Goodwin went to Pocatello Sunday to remain with her daughter, Mrs. Kimball, for a short time. You can save 25 per cent on Fell Hats by buying them of Alexander Smith, 20 W. 1st North opposite the postotllcc. Next Sunday morning the Presbyterians Presby-terians and Methodists will hold a sunrise prayer meeting at the Presbyterian Presby-terian church. Joseph Ncwbold, the clothier, can convince his patrons that ho has some choice bargains to offer in Men's and Hoys' suits and Gents' Furnishings On Saturday the two large tiees In front of the Howcll-Cardon store were removed, and none will say this does not give the store a great advantage. II. P. Nielsen camo down from Buhl, Idaho, Tuesday morning. He has been there getting work started uu the $25,000 school building to be erected. About fifteen or twenty Logan men are at work on the Job. W. A. Rossltcr and wife, of Salt Lake city, have been visiting their daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. D M. Campbell, of Providence, Provi-dence, the past week. Mr. Rossltcr returned home yesterday, Mrs Rossltcr Ros-sltcr remaining a few days. Mrs. C. II. Smith returned home to Salmon. River Monday. She had been In the city about ten davs. Her husband hus-band Is tho had engineer of the Salmon Sal-mon Irrigation project, which is under un-der tho control of tho government. Bob Smith, tho humorous reader at tho B. Y. C. last Friday evening, Is said to have been all that he does not advertise himself to be. He was a humorist without hurnor, a reader of dialect without ability as a dialectician. dialecti-cian. Mr. Smith read poems and funny stories, but did nut create any wondrously good Impression If our informants in-formants are correct. Howell Bros, store Is making a special spe-cial stunt of announcing the result of the various league ball games. In their big show windows on a card Is to be found the result of tho games Just as soon as the score can be found out; coming games are also announced. This Is commendable enterprise and is of no little interest to those who arc following the local teams in their good and III fortune. W.J.Crockett, Mrs. W. D. Ream and Mrs. Mamie Larsen came from Dingle, Idaho, to attend tho funeral of George Crockett's daughter, held at Preston last Saturday. They remained re-mained in Logan until Monday and then returned home. While hc.re they received word from homo that Mrs. Crockett-Smith, who has been an Invalid In-valid for years, was thought to be at the point of death. Henry W. Crockett Crock-ett accompanied his relatives to Dingle and will be absent a few days. Fine cotton garments from 75 cents a pair up, at Cache Knitting Works. Stockholders representing the majority ma-jority of the Block In the Copper .one and Oneida Mining companies met at the Commercial club rooms in tills city last Friday and effected a consolidation consoli-dation of the two companies Tho object ob-ject is to reduce expenses in various ways, which It Is thought will be conducive con-ducive of good to all concerned Nebcker, Hart & NebeUcr uro arranging arrang-ing the necessary legal papers. A force of men will start work at tho properties at once. Those who have visited there speak well of the pros pects. i First-class Seed oats for sale by M. & L. Coal Co. Mrs. John Perry came from Gentile valley Monday. Potatoes for sale. Bishop's storehouse, store-house, Providence. James Melklo was down from Smith-Held Smith-Held yesterday. The explosions heard In tills city yesterday were produced while removing remov-ing stumps along cast Center street. For Sale 100,000 cholco Cuthburb raspberry plants at one cent a plant. Digging now. Ncphl Martlneau, Benson. Ben-son. 'Phone, Bell, 189-2. Tho Consolidated Wagon and Machine Ma-chine company has sold Its warehouses at tho depot, ono to Lorenzo Hansen, tho other to Sheriff Thomas Smith. Call at Cache Knitting Works and examine their summer garments. You arc suro to like them and will bo surprised sur-prised to see how cheap they sell them. W, S. Hendricks, ot Richmond, and E. R. Miles Jr., ot Smlthflcld, went to Salt Lake city Sunday evening to bo In attendance at the Federal court at 10 a. in. Monday morning, where they are serving as Jurors. Mrs. Lorenzo Hansen, of this city, received a 'phono message that her grand-daughter, Mrs. II. B. Ames's child, had a relapse. Mrs.' Hansen went south Monday. The child Is a 111 lei ml wiili pneumonia. On Good Friday, the 17th, there will be a service In St. John's church at 7:30 in the evening. On Easter day at the 11 o'clock servlco Wm. Sploker will tender a selection on tho violin, 'Tlie Meditation of Thais," by Mas-senct. Rev. N. E. and Mrs. Ulemenson arrived ar-rived home Monday evening from a winter's stay In California. Theywero at LaJolla until January and then moved up to Long Beach. Both arc In splendid health and say they en-Joyed en-Joyed their slay very much. Mr. Clem-enson Clem-enson was particularly pleased with Long llcach. that city being a thriving, thriv-ing, hustling burg or 25,000, with plenl) of money. Repiesentatlvcs ot the Alexaurict-Dibblcu Alexaurict-Dibblcu company, eyo specialists, Alias Al-ias block, Salt Lake, will be at ihci Lincoln hotel, Logan, Wednesday, April 15; Grllllth hotel, Smlthllcld, ' Thursday, April 1(1; Necdham hotel,1 Preston, Friday, April 17, and Mlchol-' sen hotel, Weston, Saturflay, April 18. This company has been sending a rep resentatlvo to Cache valley every four I months for the past six years. Robert Hopkins, one of the early settlers of Smlthflcld and Hyde Park, died at Teton basin last week, the funeral being held last Friday. The deceased had been troubled for years with cancer and underwent an opera-1 tlon some time ago, but this did not prove effective. His brother-in-law,! Samuel Lamb of Hyde Park, went toi the funeral, and his sister, Mrs Polly I Hopkins, wife of the deceased, re-! turned with him to remain In Cache j valley for a short time. Hair cut, 25 cents, children's hair I cutting 15ccnts; opposite court house. George Washington Hoffman, formerly for-merly of the Pope's family In the Vatican of Rome, but for, eighteen months an honored and highly respected respect-ed member of I'm; IIki'uiimcan's typographical force, went to Smith-Held Smith-Held Saturday to see his old, tried and true friend, Hon. John Wobbly Harry, of tho Sentinel. After touring that cltj's parks In Mr. Harry's automo-bilious, automo-bilious, "Fattier" Hoffman Judged the horses as they passed the White Treo soda water Joint. Ills private opinion publicly expressed Is that not an animal there compared favorably with the wonderful gray burro ho and Jim Fair owned while at Virginia city away back in the (lO's and 70's "That was a great burro and those were great days," said Hoffman. "Why, man, that burro could make a noise in seven different languages, including volopuk and Esperanto, and he could carry up a mountain side four times as much weight as one of those big stallions could draw down hill. He found Filr a million dollar mine, and helped old i mini Flood to several millions, but my , half of him never led me to any thing except, t pe, and by George here I am . at It yet." Mr. Hoffman sajs he found ' his old friend Harry a royal nabob up1 there, und believes that he, too, would liko Smlthllcld if he could bu mayor. It got too exciting about three o'clock however, and George decided to hike It back to lonesome Logan. Though one leg Is shorter than It really ought to be "the old man" held out until he reached llvdc Park and there he fell down In a Latin III. A telephone message mes-sage to Loan brought the tire department depart-ment up after 111 in, so ho came back on the water wagon. Mr. Hoffman proposes to wander no more while tho Trusts are so big and dangerous unless his case-males, Piof Leslie Williams and Hon. Wm.Mephlstopheles Settle, will accompany him As both of the latter object even to walking after their meals, It Isn't probable that George will get another airing befnro the wind blows him away. I ' r |