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Show yww a aii p i LOCAL NEWS. .funics Allen, of Wcllsvllle, was In l.ogan Tuesday transacting business. Or, K. .1. Merrill, osteopath, now has olllces over tho Howell-Cardon store, I want crmetcry lots, lawns and rose beds to plant, and lawns to mow. A good lawn mado for $3 50. Harry .1 unies, Ind. phone 107-1. Itallroad business Is Increasing In great shape. Last Monday seventy cars of freight came Into Cache valley liu vii r Ions points along the line. Sally llceder, daughter of R. W. Tieedcr of Cardston, Alberta, reached Logan Monday. The young lady Is In ill health due to heart trouble. Miss Marion Martins, of tho Royal London hospital, will take charge of the L. D. S. hospital of this city com mencing April 1st. The lady Is a graduate gradu-ate nurse, II. P. Nellscn left for Bucll, Idaho, yesterday where ho has a 112,000 school house contract. N. S. Andrews accompanied ac-companied him and will attend to tho cement work, John Thomasson, the Richmond man who assaulted Swen Nelson of that city a short time ago, has been bound over to the District court In the snra of 4500, Julius liaumgartner, the Providence man who assaulted his wife and cut up terribly over there last week, was tried In Justice Brangham's court last Saturday and sentenced to 30 days In Jail. ' The Stevens Implement company intends to build a new store and offices offi-ces in Preston at once. The building will be of brick, and H. P. Nellsen, of this city, has the contract for bricklaying. brick-laying. Henry Heath, father of Mrs. M. E. Hanks of the Lincoln hotel, this city, died at his home In Salt Lake city Sunday, following an attack of heart failure. He was well along in years, being a pioneer of Utah. George Parsons, W. Kldd and R. Tarbet, beforo Justice Hrangham Sat urday on a charge of gambling, were convicted and lined. 1100 was assessed against Parsons, and the other two were given $25 each. Parsons proposes pro-poses to take his case to the district court. Yesterday evening at the Presbyterian Presby-terian church, Revi. Hamilton and Kllpatrlck, f Smith field and Mendon, were tendered a pleasant little appreciation appre-ciation of their efforts daring the absence of Mr. Clemensoo. There was a sumptuous meal and a short social time. Thomas Lcc, an engineer who ran on tho Cache valley branch for years, but recently running between Ogden and Salt Lake city, met with a terrible accident Monday. The engine he was driving bcoame disabled by shafts breaking and creating a wreck in which the engineer had both of his legs broken. He also sustained other serious Injuries. v March 31 hit Logan with four inches or snow, all of it falling before the sun-God sun-God lifted his shining face above the crest of tho toweriug peaks to the eastward. At the present writing the fleecy cloudlets of Pittsburg hue are striving for mastery with the azure blue, and the prospect Is that the aforesaid full of the beautiful will last about four hours. So mote It be. Later, It's still here. "The Moonshiner's Daughter." now In Its sixth successful season, will appear ap-pear at the Thatcher opera hodse tonight. to-night. A reallstlo scene depleting life In the mountains of Kentucky Is said to be a dramatlo offering creating more than usual Interest. The fucdlsm which recently has created editorial comment Is brought to light with vivid realism and the culmination of an allair or love between two idyls of the Kentucky mountains give amplo opportunity op-portunity for the discussion of tho realistic re-alistic merits pro and con of Kentucky's Ken-tucky's faction the law and those 1 1 who would oppose it. An excellent 'cast Is promised and some bright specialties will be Introduced. N'ext Friday evening at tho taber-imciiMlic taber-imciiMlic Chicago Symphony orchestra. orches-tra. 70 members, will give one of Its f,tmuiis concerts Yesterday morning at the A. C. chapel, Dr Rclnsch, of the University or Wis;on3ln, lectured on "Brazil." Me gave a comprehensive glimpse of he country, Its people, laws, progress In science and art, and for an hour entertained his audience quite royally. Last night, at tho same place, Dr llelnch dwelt upon Russia. Andrew K. Fuhriman, with nine men. N opening up a limestone quarry U. i he north end of the 11 tie mountain near Franklin. Tnc property pro-perty is known as the Lsroy quurv ' and Is ownifd by the Amalgamated sugar company of Utah, and the limestone lime-stone used at their three factories, Ogden, Logan and Lewlston, will be supplied from this place. Heretofore th Providence people have supplied the Logan . factory with llmcilonc, amounting to (0,000 per year. One and a half miles of grading Is done from, the railroad to "the Franklin quarry and It is expected that the track will be laid at once andshlpplne begun by June 1. There are about 4,000 tons of rock quarried and broken ready for shipment. There is talk of a consolidation being be-ing cITcctcd between the Copper Zone and Oneida Mining companies, the two properties being developed lying very near each other not far from the Utah-Nevada line. Those familiar with existing conditions say that consolidation con-solidation will be a great saving to both companies, may have a tendencey to appreciate the stock. Where two supply wagons arc being used only one will be required, the assessment work can be done for much less money, and one large company will undoubtedly have mure prestige then two small ones. Substantial work can then be done, which will be conducive to the best Interests of ill concerned. Elsewhere Else-where will be found a notice of a meeting called to consider the proposition. |