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Show f . CITY AND COUNTY I Items ol Interest Abotit Ht People and Events. J Snaps at Eliasen's.did you say? I shMild say s.o. Go there aMI hi convinced Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Langton who chaperoned a party of ten In Logan canyon returned Monday. Arthur n. Badenoch, coach at the B. Y. C, went toSalt Lake on a two days visit Thursday, Lorln Lewis and Roy Stewart will leave Monday morning for a trip to Star Valley. For Sale Three tine building lots, centrally located. Inquire 180 North First West. Everything at Mrs. T. D. Roberts Rob-erts goes at an extraordinary discount. dis-count. Spend 30 minutes 'In Havana. Our smokes are cool and fresh. Havana Cigar stand. Wanted To rent 4 or G room house on outskirts of city, with good sized lot and barn. Bell 'phone 65y. The Jury brought In a verdict of petit larceny against Orson Burrell on Wednesday. Sentence was postponed until today. , A daughter was corn, to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Broberg of the Seventh ward on Friday morning. Both mother and daughter are doing well. Miss Emma Austin, daughter of Hon. George Austin of Salt Lake City and Miss Alice Greenwood ot American Ameri-can Fork are visiting with relatives here. Mrs. Bouders, of Butte, Montana, who has been visiting here with her sister, Mrs. W. Normandle, and relatives re-latives for two months past, left Friday Fri-day for her home I have some tine cloth for gentlemen's gentle-men's suits that I wlllfell at extreme-low extreme-low prices, call and examine the good, whether you buy or not. Ed. Fohl, tailor, West First North. A touching memorial to the memory of Grover Cleveland by one of his most ardent admirers Is the bit of crepe which hangs over the portrait of the ex-president ex-president In Herman Johnson's car. Dr. F. E. Clark and Prof. Arnold spent Wednesday In Newton where Lr. Clark Is to have an office for a few hours each week during the summer, probably on Wednesday morning. They were most hospitably received by Mrs Clark. Mr. M. M. Young, the well-known Utah sculptor and painter, left Logan, Wednesday, after a short visit with his friend Prof. Wright. Mr. Young soon leaves for Chicago where he is to oversee the casting In bronze of his statue of Joseph Smith, the plaster ast of which has for some time been on exhibition at the bureau ot Information In-formation In Salt Lake City. Parley Merrill has Instituted suit against Charles A. Smurthwalte et al. to recover en a mortgage $14,500 with Interest from May 31, 1007, at 0 per cent and for 11,550 attorney's fees. He asks that a decree be made for the sale of the mortgaged premises, the proceeds to apply on the above amount. The court appointed Brlgham Y. Benson Ben-son receiver of the property described In the complaint. , The Western Institute of Psychology Psychol-ogy has died Its articles of Incorporation Incorpora-tion with the county clerk. The capital cap-ital stock of the corporation Is 11000, divided Into 1000 shares at the par value of $1.00. Its object Is to organize and conduct educational institutions for the purpose of giving Instruction In all branches of education and particularly par-ticularly to teach the psychology of suggestion In all Its applications. The Incorporators are Agnes C. Cassldy, A. O. Barrett, Alia D. Champ, L. C. Farr and Sarah A. Farr. The directors direc-tors and officers are Agnes O. Cassldy, president; A. 0. Barret, secretary and treasurer; and Alia D. Champ. The Rev. Paul Jones returned on Wednesday evening from a six weeks visit with his peoplo In Wllkesbarre, Penn. During his trip he attended Yale commencement and was present at the sixth reunion ot his class. While In NewJIaven, Mr. Jones met Judge Taft and was much pleased to find him a Yale man among Yale men, dropping politics to bo a college man again. In his speech lie referred In a few fitting words to Grover Cleveland Cleve-land who had just died and In his following fol-lowing remarks he created a most favorable impression, and all felt that the present republican candidate for the presidency would make an excellent excel-lent president. t Call at Colo & Kick's In Smith's Baker) Hldg. for vegetables. Cherries and Dewberries for sale. F. 0. Rosslter Providence Bench Ind, 'phone 114m. For Sale Three-roomed house, and small lot, on East Third South, Logan- Very cheap. 107 East Fourth North. Dr. K. 1). Ball Is In Nephl. He went down v. Ith the dy farm excursion from Salt Lake. The overstock at Eliason's will soen be reduced the way goods are being sold. Merchants who are selling such grain drinks as Postum, orFlgprune should bo making room to order "KoHe-et" as soon as It is offered to the trade. When In Logan call at Davis's new cafe, West Center street. Regular dinners served. Best In town, 25 cents. Apartments for ladies. Funeral services wll( be held at Hyrum, Sunday over the remains of Mrs. Rebecca Allen who died there Wednesday evenlngfrom hemmorhage of the brain.' Prof. Chester Snow of the Provo university has just returned from Chicago and Is visiting In Logan with George B. Hendricks of the B. Y. C. Mr. Snow Is delighted with Logan and Itssunoundlngs. The watermaster ot this city should see to it that all ditches conveying water to gardens should now be opened. open-ed. The gardens in the Second ward arc burning up due to an obstruction In the plpo at the Intersection of Main and First South. This should be attended at-tended to before It Is too late. The house which Prof. Vernon Is building at the corner of Church Lane and First North will be occupied In September by Mr. Luther Howell and his bride. Professor Vernon will errect another home on the adjoining lot for Coach Badenoch and his bride, and it Is rumored that the line will be still further lengthened with a house for Dr. Clark ho will take unto un-to himself a wife before many months have past. Wc would suggest that the street change Its name from Church Lane to Honeymoon Hollow. Ilavana Cigar store. Prided Logan. Mrs. Geo. II. Thomas returned from a visit to Sralthtleld yesterday. Dr. Emcls and wife left for Salt Lake City Wednesday morning. Ot all tho sales In town Newbold has tho most genuine. Call on him. Terms cash. Lee Ritcr of Salt Lake has been the guest of his cousin, B. F. Rltcr Jr. for a fow days. Ten Edison records by W. J. Brjan. Wilson Music company. We sell the Karth and Loan money on It. II. A. Pedcrsen & Co. The big discounts given at Eliason's are drawing the trade. Cherry Lawn Farm strawberries 2.2T per case. Order now. 030 East Canyon street. Bell 'phone 113 Henry Crockett, the horticulturist at the A. C.has been In Lent the past week on horticultural work. Pure spring water Ice delivered to any part of the city, ,V)c cwt. Isaac Smith & Co. Most of the Burnham family ot this place and Richmond were In Salt Lake yesterday attending the funeral of Mrs. A. F. Burnham. Mrs. P. O. Perkins and daughter Betty of Salt Lake Lake City arrived In Logan this week to spend the summer sum-mer with her mother, Mrs. Frolsethe. Eric Ryber?, writing from McGIll, Nevada, says that town Is dead. There Is no work of any kind to be had there. Union services will occur at the Presbyterian church Sunday at 11 a. m. The Sunday school Is held at 12:15 The public has a cordial welcome. The College Pure Food company expecting within a week 75,000 cartons car-tons from Chicago, 20,000 boxes from the Oregon Lumber company and a $1,500 machine for the pearling oj barley, wheat and rye. Doctor II. J. Frederjck of the U. A. C. received a telegram Wednesday to come at once to Wasatch, Summit county and Investigate a contagion of big head which is atlictlng the sheep of that locality. Wheat buyers have already ottered 85 cents for fall wheat and there is every prospect of Its going to 00. The spring rains did wonders for the wheat fields and a record crop Is expected. ex-pected. The people who trade at Eliason's Elia-son's within the next Tew days will surely make money. Hyrum, a 11-year-old son or Mr. and Mrs. Edward Edwards of this city, died yesterday morning at 7 a. m. from the effects of inflammatory rheumatism. rheuma-tism. He and his two brothers went in swimming last Saturday. During the night he became delirious, gradually gradu-ally grew worse, suffering much until death came. The community sympathizes sympa-thizes with the family In Its sudden bereavement. The funeral will be held Sunday ut 12 o'clock at the Third ward meeting house. The College Pure Food company are looking for 75,000 cartoons, made to contain one pound, half pound and quarter pound packages of "Koffe-et." 25,000 of the above will be for free distribution that the people may have a quarter pound package to try The management claims that these packages will be of the .most handsome hand-some design and will have a tendency to advertise Logan. The company has also ordered a barley pearling machine which will pearl either barley, bar-ley, wheat, rye or other grains. Mrs. Eda Delinn, who has had charge ol the collego dormitory the past year, will open a restaurant next Tuesday in the Eagle cafe. Mrs. Delinn De-linn has been a pupil of Miss Farmer In Boston and Is a graduate of the Gesine Lenke school of New York. She has had much experience In teaching teach-ing domestic science and In restaurant work and, as she has secured the services ser-vices of a first-class chef, the Eaglo cafe will be run in a way far superior to the past. The serving of dinners to private parties will be made a specialty. Where is that 50 per cent discount dis-count sale going on? Why at Eliason's of course. You might know without asking. Mrs. Mario G. Cartwrlght and Mr. Elliot M. Best were married at Op.m Wednesday evening. The wedding occured at the home of Mr. Oscar Groshell, a brother of the bride, at 345 South First East street, Salt Lake City, Rev N.E. Cleraenson officiating. There were present( tho Immediate relatives and a few select friends ot Mrs. Cartwrlght, among them being Dr. and Mrs. n. P. Emels. ot Logan. At tho conclusion of tho nuptials an elegant luncheon of five courses was served, following which Mr. and Mrs. Best took tho'mldnlght train for Portland Port-land where they will spend their honeymoon, but later taking up residence resi-dence at Los Angeles. |