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Show ??. CITY AND COUNTY I Itcm 0f interest About td . People and Events. Jttj The sale is still on it Ellison's. A few loads of lucerne hay wanted at this 6fflce on subscription. One-fourth off shoes and hats at Morrell's. Dally papers and magazines at Havana Cigar Store. Sidney Stevens Implement company are headquarters for even-spun high grade binding twine at the right price Owing to the tabernacle recital tonight all the stores in this city will close sharp at 8 o'clock. A tine boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrison Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. This is the second boy out of seven children living. After three days' inspection of the Logan canyon road, Commissioner Godfrey returned to Clarkston Thursday. Thurs-day. Noah Larsen, the rustling hardware man on Main street, made a business trip to Brigham Thursday morning. A. N. Sorenson of Mendon has gone to Box Elder county on an advertising trip for the B. Y. College. J. W. Llnford and Thomas Porter have returned from Chicago, where they have spent the summer in study. Norman Lloyd and Robert L. Red-ford Red-ford have recently returned from a business trip extending through different dif-ferent parts of Colorado. Prof. Osborn Wldtsoe, wife and daughter Corlnne, are spending the summer In Logan. Mr. Wldtsoe Is one of the professors In the L. D. S. university. I have some tine cloth for gentlemen's gentle-men's suits that I will sell at extreme-low extreme-low prices, call and examine the goods, whether you buy or not. Ed. Pohl, tailor, West First North. An extraordinary discount is given on everything at Mrs. T. D. Roberts. Alma Sorensen of Richmond is out on a (300 bond to appear next week for his preliminary hearing on a charge of infringement of the seventh commandment. com-mandment. Prs. T. B. and O. H. Budge, W. W. McLaughlin, Roy McAllister, Alex Preston and W. B. Lowe of Providence left this week for a ten-days' outing In Star valley. They were joined at Bear Lake by Dr. I. P. Stewart. A petition has been circulated on the hill for a primary school at River Heights. Everybody has signed and prospects bid fair for the school to be started, as there are already thirty-eight thirty-eight pupils who could attend such a school. Prof. Wm. Jardine, who Is looking after Uncle Sam's dry farm interests throughout the west, came to Logan Monday. He and Dr. Ball went to Nephi yesterday and after reviewing the farms in the southern part of the state they will return to Cache. The foundation and concrete work of the River Heights ward meeting house Is now completed as well as the first floor. Everybody, even the little tots, talks meeting house The ward members are elated over the advancement advance-ment being made. On Wednesday Judge Maughan dissolved dis-solved the order appointing a receiver for the Trenton Land and Investment company. B. Y. Benson was appoint ed receiver some time ago but the evidence evi-dence given the court on Wednesday disclosed the fact that It was not necessary to appoint a receiver. Miss Mercy Baker, who has been visiting In Mendon, spent a few days with Professor and Mrs. Hogansen this week and left for Salt Lake Thursday morning.' Miss Baker was delighted with our climate and the beauty of our valley, especially the A. C. campus, which she considers superior supe-rior to that of narvard. Mr. and Mrs. Sadllnes, who have been spending a few weeks at the Trembnt, left a few days ago for the north. The two purport to be walking walk-ing from Denver to the Yellowstone by way of Salt Lake, and claim to have received 85,000 for their walk from Denver to Salt Lake. It seemed odd, however, that they should leave Logan by train if they are on a walk-lug walk-lug trip. A healthy man Is a king In his own right; an unhealthy man Is an unhappy un-happy slave. Burdock Blood Bitters builds up sound health keeps you well. An ideal place to meet a friend. Havana Cigar Store. Mrs. Fred Crane and family are visiting in Franklin with relatives. The directors of the Utah-Idaho hospital held a meeting csterday. Wanted Men to work at the brick yard. Inquire Gessel) Press Brick company. ' All clothing l-: to 1-2 off at Morrell's. Mor-rell's. . John Spande has just had completed his plans for his new residence In the River Heights ward. At 2 p. m. yesterday the thermometer thermome-ter showed 100 In the. shade In this city. Hottest day this year. Newbold is offering extra Inducements Induce-ments this week In all summer goods. It will pay you to look thro his stock. Cyrus Beers and wife of Chicago are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Petty. They are spending ten days In the canyon. P. O. Hansen, the dealer In monuments, monu-ments, has leased the Utah Marble company plant, where he will be found hereafter. Doctor and Mrs. Thomas are expected ex-pected home today from the coast, where they have been spending their honeymoon. The announcement that Irving Brangham and Miss Zettle Turner are to be married Is a mistake. The report re-port started through a joke. Found On the 24th of July, a blue sack coat which can be delivered to owner by proving property and paying for this ad. F. Applcman has purchased the Interest In-terest of his partner, M. Posscr, In the Logan Junk company. The latter has left town for unknown parts. The Cache stake Relief Society ofllcers' meeting has been posponed one week on acount of conference and will be held August 8, at 2 oclock, In the tithing office. The M. I. associations of the River Heights ward have recently been organized. or-ganized. The young ladles' president Is Lou Ise Harris and the young men's president Is Nephl Bindrup. Dr. and Mrs. I. P. Stewart, Mrs. J. M. Anderson, Mrs. T. H. Hum-pherys, Hum-pherys, and Mrs. J. O. Allen and their children, and Mrs. Evans are at Bear Lake for a two-weeks' outing. a The Salt Lake papers are pushing E. W. Robinson of this city for governor. gover-nor. The gentleman made a most excellent ex-cellent record as mayor of this city and Is recognized as a man of good executive ex-ecutive ability In these parts. The Joseph Smith company of' the Daughters of the Pioneers will hold its regular meeting at Mrs. John B. Carlisle's residence, Monday, August 3, at 3 p, m. Members of the district are cordially Invited. Susette Ricks, president. James Shall,manager of the Copper Uranium mine of Lost River, Ida., with his wife was a visitor In town nn Thursday. He reports the tunnel work on the mine as progressing well. During his absence the affairs at the mine are in charge of Henry Flamm. The half price reduction sale at Eliason Sisters is deserving of your attention. Cashier J. E. Shepherd Is back from his trip to Anderson, Ind., his home town. He reports the corn crop In the Mississippi valley as a partial failure fail-ure owing to excessive rains and Is thankful to get back to an Irrigated country and a dry atmosphere. Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop announce the engagement of their daughter Frances to Severlne Jeppeson, the wedding wed-ding to take place some time tills month. The young people are well known In Logan and are receiving congratulations from their many friends. President Wldtsoe left last Wednesday Wednes-day with his family for a driving trip to the Yellowstone. They will be gone about a month, and during the trip through Idaho President Wldtsoe will combine business with pleasure In looking after college Interests In the southern part of the stale. We regret that through tho omission omis-sion of an Initial wo gave rise to a little lit-tle misunderstanding In our last list of locals. The card party which we spoke of as being given by Mrs. Isaac Smith should have been credited to Mrs. Isaao S. Smith, the wife o Dr. 1 Smith, the dentist. Morrell's Sale runs until Saturday night. Miss Del Crockett was a passenger to Salt Lake City yesterday. - That 50 per cent discount on all goods at -Eliason Sisters still continues. Found a Misses grey coat, prove ownershlp'and pay for advertising and receive the coat at this otllce. Pure spring water Ice delivered to any part of the city, 50c cwt. Isaac Smith & Co. G. W. Ltndqulit, the undertaker, went to Mendon Wednesday to conduct the funeral of Miss Bertha Richards. For the best high-grade binding twine call on Sidney Stevens Implement Imple-ment company. Hyrum Nebeker and two pretty daughters, Luella and Pheobe, arc visiting In Logan They will return to Bear Lako next week. Wlfti the opening of the shooting season today It can be expected that an additional number of campers will be added to the large number who are already'ln the hills. Lorin W. Preston, a former student' of tho B. Y.ColIege, who has been on a. British mission the past twenty-seven twenty-seven months, returned to his home in Garland Friday last. He has been visiting with Logan friends this week, W. W. Clark, who was formerly supervisor su-pervisor of the Cache National Forest, has returned to Logan to take charge of his former work. Ills many friends are glad to welcome him back to Logan, Lo-gan, especially as this time he come accompanied by Mrs. Clark. Special sheet, music sale; 20 cents H per copy at, Wilson Music company. H Mrs June Wilde Is In Ogden for a H few dajs Mrs. E W. Itoblnsou Is a visitor H In J. D Van Wagoner, President Wldt- H soe's private secretary, left for Provo H Thursday on amonth's leave. H William G. Farrell of Salt Lake M City Is spending a few days with hit H aunt, Mrs. G. L. Farrell of this city. H All summer goods are going at H hair price at Eliason Sisters. H The genial L. R. Martlneau, one of H the prospective democratic nominees. 'H for govdrnor, has been In Logan the H past few days preaching undeflled. H democracy to the brethcren. H |