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Show "- CITY AND COUNTY , I Items of Interest Afeotit tJ t. . People and Events. .jdtj A few loads of lucerne hay wanted at this office on subscription. Door and window screens at Smith Bros. Lumber company. Lost Medal bearing my name. Re ward. Leave at the Lincoln. W. F. Waugh Jr. Mrs. J. II. Wahlcnof Paris, Idaho, has been visiting her father, John Thomas, of this city for a few days. For Sale No.O Remington typewriter, typewrit-er, In good condition. Very reasonable. Apply this office. Sidney Stevens Implement company are headquarters for even-spun high-grade high-grade binding twine at the right price An 'extraordinary discount is given on everything at Mrs. T. D. Roberts. The latest styles and newest stock of wall paper can be had at Morgan & Bench. Give us a call, -23 West Center street. William P. Silver, vice-president of the M. & M. association, was prominent promi-nent among the boosters In Logan on Monday. Israel Stewart will leave In a few days for Chicago to complete his course at the Chicago College of Dental Den-tal Surgery. A few more skirts are still selling sel-ling at 50 per cent discount at Eliason Sisters. Miss Eva Nebeker, a former sttv dent of the A. 0. ana last year Instructor In-structor In the violin at tho B. Y. C , Is to teach in Coalville this year. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Amussen and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Curtis have been visiting In Logan for a few (lavs as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Curtis. Miss Inez Powell, instructor In domestic do-mestic science last year at the A. C, came up to Logan Monday for a last visit, as she leaves next week for a year's study In New York. Mrs. Anderson a highly respected woman of the Sixth ward died Friday from general debility and was buried from the M. E. church yesterday afternoon with the Rev. Martin Thomas conducting the exercises. A farewell party for Wm. R. Worley will be given next Friday evening at 8. p. m. In the Second ward meeting house. An excellent program has been prepared for the occasion. The public Is cordially Invited. Livingston, Mont., is a railroad town on the Northern Pacific railroad. rail-road. It is stated that It has a payroll pay-roll of about 80,000 per month. It Is a progressive place, having all the modern facilities that are essential to an up-to-date city. The peach orchards of Urlgham are now In their glory with branches bending under the weight of the fruit. The picking of the Elbert as has just begun. From one orchard I of ten acres the owner expects to pick 2000 bushels. Mr. Ariel F.Cardon, former superintendent super-intendent of the Logan schools and now a student at the University of Chicago, Is spending the month of September with his people. He will return next month to continue his studies. The Inter-Mountain Republican Sunday published an excellent picture of Miss Nora Eliason of this city. Miss Eliason is to sing the part of Leonora in the scenes from II Trova-tore, Trova-tore, winch will be given as a part of the M. T. A. Fall Carnival in Salt Lake this month. Prof. Q. E. Anderson and wife, formerly for-merly Miss Lillian Cash of this city, left yesterday morning for China, where Professor Anderson lias accepted accept-ed a three years position with the Chincso government. He will bo engaged en-gaged In organizing a mining school. Since leaving the B. C. faculty Professor Anderson has graduated from a courso In mining engineering at the Columbia university, Profeesor and Mrs. A. B. Wright returned re-turned to Logan last Monday from their summer In Salt Lake. Professor Wright has been very successful there In the portrait he has been painting of President Lund. He has received much flattering commendation from such brother artists as Young and Evans It is perhaps not generally known that the portrait is to become the property of the Agricultural college. col-lege. This Is most fitting, as President Presi-dent Lund was the legislator who framed the act leading to tho establishment estab-lishment of the college. Mrs James Mulr of Mendon Is afflicted with typhoid fever Shoe sale at the Star Cloihln? store, opposite the postollice. Edison phonographs, one dollar tlow n and one dollar a week. Wilson Music company. For Sale-75 April hatched Barred Rock and Rhode Island red pullets. W. O Ramshaw, 02 South Sixth West. wc Miss Jane Welsh pf the Third ward was operated on for appendicitis Saturday Sat-urday night. Take advantage of the shoo sale at the Star Clothing Store, opposlto the postotllce. t Mrs. Anthon Anderson Is at presen thej-uest of her brother, James Henderson, Hen-derson, at Oneida, Idaho. A winter supply of new suits and coats is arriving daily at Eliason Sisters. Mrs. Lltha Ralney, after spending a few days In Logan last week, has returned re-turned to Encampment, Wyoming where she will spend the winter. For wall paper, painting and paper hanging see Morgan & Bench. All work guaranteed. 28 West Center street. Dr Frank Reynolds, eye, ear, nose and throat. Special attention given to the proper fitting of glasses. Office Howell-Cardon building. Bell 'phone 300. Lost One sorrel mare, weight about 1,000 pounds; branded II on left hip. Send Information to Cache Knitting works and be rewarded. Bell phone 114 Wlllard Hansen has sold his horn c In the Fourth ward to Ellas S. Larsen of Covo on Friday. Mr. Hansen will move to Salt Lake and make his future home. For C. P. Ford's fine shoes for ladles; Burrojaps guaranteed guaran-teed patent leather shoes for men; also first-class gents' furnishings and underwear call at Andreas Peterson. Edgar Mitchell of this city has accepted ac-cepted a position as associate teacher in mechanic arts In the public schools of Salt Lake City, He will assume his duties at once. The Eliason Sisters still have a few suits going at half price that it will pay you to see. For a mild, easy action of the bowels, a single dose of Doan's Regulcts is enough. Treatment cures habitual constipation. 25 cents a' box. Ask your druggist for them. Civil and Mining. Engineer N. M. Hansen Jr. Is in Cook City Montana at the present time In the mining business. Nets Is strictly first class In his work and has much to do and many friends among the miners. Mrs. LillleT. Freeze of Salt Lake City one of the general board of the Y. L. M. 1. A. recently spent one week In this city in the interest of the association. The lady left for Portland Port-land last Friday, from there she will go to San Francisco, before returning home. City Editor J. C. Allen begins today to-day a well-earned week's vacation. He will spend most of his time hunting, hunt-ing, fishing and meditating on the political situation. The Rkpuiilican extends best wishes for a pic asant vacation va-cation to thp most popular member of Its force. On August 21, Miss Mabel Dudly of Logan was married to Mr. George Turpin, poultryman ut the A. C. Tho young people were married In Salt Lake and spent their honeymoon honey-moon there and In the vicinity. They are now housekeeping in one of the cottages on the College farm. Mr. Alfred James, secretary of the Copper Uranium mine, was In Logan last week. He reports much progress on the tunnel, which Is now In 125 feet in the quartzito and will take 400 feet to reach the ore. A car of ore, about fifty tons, has been shipped to Jesse Knight's smelter at Tintlc. The work on the tunnel will last three months longer. The company Intends to put In an electric plant to get power to operate the mine. Children's h.ilr cutting, 15 ccnis; papa's, 25 cents Opposite court house. wc If iour living expenses are too high buy at the shoo sale at I hn Star Clothing Cloth-ing store, 22 West First North. Pure spring water Ice delivered to anyptrtofthe city, 50c cwt. Isaac Smith ti Co, For the best hlgh-grado binding twine call on Sidney Stevens Implement Imple-ment company. Lawns are going at half price at Eliason's. E. P. Hansen and wife left yesterday yester-day for Brlgham City toattcndafuncral of a iclatlvc that died suddenly at that place. Grand ball will bo given In tho ProV-dence ProV-dence pavilion Saturday evening. The Ameilcati Laundry people of Logan will attend the dancu hi a body. Lost Small roan maru weight about 1150 pounds, branded II M on left shoulder and A on right hip Finder will be rewarded by P. O. Hansen, Hell phono l"3b Eph. Mlckelscnof the Seventh ward had a hand seriously Injured while working on the new meeting house recently. The hand was caught in a pulley and the ends of two fingers were clipped olT. Roy Mcfrlll who has sullered for so long from paralysis caused bv falling from a telephone pole died Monday at his mother's homo and will be burled at Richmond Thursday at 2 p. m. At tho grand ball given In the Providence Prov-idence pavilion Saturday night the Cereo company will furnish 'a lunch and Cereo tree of charge. A f reo hack will leave the corner of Main and Center Cen-ter at 8:45 p. m. Mrs. W. G. Davis entertained Friday Fri-day afternoon in honor of her sister Mrs. Horace Turner of Riverside. There were twenty, persons present ?nd an enjoyable time was had. Mrs. Turner returned homo Sunday morning. morn-ing. FOR RENT Forty-acre farm, six miles southwest .of Blackfoot, Idaho. Five-room new house, pantry, cellar, well and garden, with young orchard, stables, chicken coops, pigpens, etc. Eighteen acres In lucerne and timothy, tim-othy, balance good farming land with first class water right. Near good marketsand beet dump. Good schools near. Will rent very reasonable. Address, Ad-dress, M S. Rosenbaum, Hyrum,Utah. Mrs. Elizabeth Green, wife of the late Isaac Green of Wellsvllle, died Monday morning. In the death of Mrs. Green Cache county loses one of Its old pioneers', for she came to Utah In 1852 in Brother Eldrldge's handcart hand-cart company, and alter living a few years at Farmlngton came to Wellsvllle Wells-vllle In 1803 She was the mother of nine children, of whom seven are llv-log, llv-log, six of them being sons and now living In Wellsvllle. The funeral will be held today at 2. Jacob West, one ot the oldest residents resi-dents In Logan, has sold his city property prop-erty and left Monday for Oakland, Cal. Hereafter Mr. West will make his future home at Oakland and at Corvallis, Ore., living with his daughters.' daugh-ters.' He was accompanied by Miss Ray Moore and Mrs. N. Ralph Moore, who will go direct to Corvallis to'Joln Mr. Moore, where they make their future home Mr. West has many Interests In-terests in Logan and will make occasional, occa-sional, visits to keep In touch with same. Before leaving ho generously offered the corner lot across the street west from the Lincoln hotel for the erection of a modern hotel. He would also be glad to take stock In such an enterprise provided a combination of men would put up the money for the undertaking. |