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Show ??. CITY AND COUNTY ; I & Items of interest About c People and Events. 4jtajtjt Wanted Two young Berkshire pigs at this olllcc. Fifteen cents per dozen paid for eggs at II. G. Mayball Mercantile. M rs. Seth Langton returned on Sunday Sun-day from a trip to California. By gentleman, board and room not too far from business center. wc First-class pasture to rent for the season. Inquire bf II. F. Biter. Pure spring water ice delivered to any pert of the city, 50c cwt. Isaac Smith &Co . . II F. and A. II. Richards, of Men-don, Men-don, left for the Elk coal fields on Sunday in view of Investing. For Sale Tvo-horsc gasoline engine en-gine and force pump. Guaranteed. Andrew Anderson, Hyrum. wc The Bev. D. K. Johnston returned Sunday morning from a two-months' visit with his people In New York. For Sale A 320-acre farm, 180 acres under cultivation. Price $5,000. Address Ad-dress Geo. A. Toolson, Turner, Ida. County Flslajid Game Warden lver Nellsen, of Hyrum, was in Smlthfleld the latter part of last week on olllclal business. Eliason Sisters are giving a big discount on everything in the store for a few days only. CASH paid for eggs and poultry. Headquarters for garden, Held and grass seeds; fruit, shade and ornamental ornament-al trees. Isaac Smith & Co. South Main. Joseph Eames of the Third ward returned re-turned from the state of Washington last Saturday, where he had- been for three months In the knitting factory business. Call at It. M. P.olfsen's for baseball goods and ilshlofr tackle. Wc carry the most complete stock In-Logan, IIS West First North, Don't forget the number. James Wardraan of Ogden, who was In Logan for three weeks attending to the business of his son, Henry Ward-man, Ward-man, the plumber, during the absence of the latter In California, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Anna Ammisson, with her daughters Julia and Mabel, leave to day (or a summer's trip In Europe. They will stop for a few days in Chicago Chi-cago to visit Dr. Jos. F. Ammisson, who is studying at Hush Medical. A large lot of fine sample skirts are expected daily at Mrs. T. D. Roberts. It Is stated that during the present summer a suitable building will be constructed by the Nebeker-Hart company, com-pany, for Herman Johnson to conduct a first-class restaurant. The building will be situated on East First North. W. II. Crane, a prominent stockman of Montpeller, Ida., passed through Logan Sunday en route for the west, looking for a more extensive range for his cattle and sheep. lie claims that the forest reserve has trimmed the range so closely In his locality that he is compelled to look for broader Holds. He may go to Alberta before he returns re-turns Auditorium Ball every Saturday night; perfect floor, fine music. Professor and Mrs. liexeil and Mrs. Rhoda Cook were chapcrones at a banquet ban-quet given by the Sorosls girls at Murdochs Mur-dochs last Friday night. The president, presi-dent, Miss Bowman, Introduced the speakers of the evening and the following fol-lowing toasts were given: Miss Homer, Ho-mer, "The Boys;" Prof. Bexell, "So-roals;" "So-roals;" Miss Powell, "The Departing Members;" ' Miss -Maggie- Morrcll, "Angling;" Miss Fee Matlilson, "The Absent Members;" Miss Nan Nlbley, "The College." Efforts are bjlng inado by member of the first graduating class of tin U. A. O. by which Prof. J. W. Sanborn, first president of the college, shall to given a royal reception during his visit hero next week. It Is a source of Joy and pleasure to his students ard members of the old faculty of the institution in-stitution that he should thushonoi Logan and the college by a return visit. His students expect to show their appreciation by scoing to It that he Is shown every courtesy during his sojourn. A meeting has been called of all the old studedts and members of the faculty to meet at Dr.I.P.Stewart's olllce over the First National bank tills evening (Wednesday) at 7:30 p. m. It is desirous that there be a full attendance at-tendance In order to decide on a plan of program We sell the Earth and Loan money on it. II. a. Pedcrsen & Co. Mrs. Stephen Hailstone gave birth to a nice girl baby last Saturday night. City water Ice delivered at all parts of town. Wm. Evans; Bell 'phone 20x. S. F. Wilson, the candy man on First North street, has moved to tho Garff building on South Main. An experienced gardncr (single man) desires to get employment In this line. Inquire of E-J Pohl, 30 W 1st N. Arthur Batcson returned Sunday to Salt Lake City whe;c he Is serving as petit Juror in the federal court. For Sale Three-roomed house, and small lot, on East Third South, Logan- Very cheap. 107 East Fourth North. After spending one week in Logan with her friends, Mrs. Dan Fclstcad returnod to her home in Pocatello Sunday A dollar saved is a dollar made so go to Eliason Sisters and make money while the sale is on. ' Heb:r K Hansen of this city left for- Paris, Ida , Sunday afternoon, where he will work on the L. D. S academy. Go to Alexander Smith's for gents' furnishings, huts and shoes Prices always right. 21 West First North, opposite postotllce, W. N. Jaskey, who has been in the state of Ohio for years past, is in Logan Lo-gan to remain for an Indclinite period with his parents, Mr. and Mis. Andrew An-drew Jaskey, who aie now quite feeble. W. N. Moses, Clem Rawlins, Bert Pond and J. M. Bernhlsel Jr. will leave next month for a mission la Great Britain. They are planning to leave Salt Lake June 21 or 22 and visit Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington and New York before sailing fur Europe. Seeing is to be convinced, then go to Eliason Sisters and examine their prices. The overstock must be sold. T. G. Lowe, of this city, and Joseph Lofthousc, of Paradise, went to Murray Mur-ray on Sunday to get small trout for their plants. The former gentleman will get 127,000 for the Mountain Spring Trout company In this city, the latter 15,000 for his private tish ponds at Paradise. The Members of the Woman's club finding themselves at tho end of the year with forty dollars In the treasury voted to give half of the money to the public library of St. John's rectory. This Is a very titling Investment of surplus funds, especially as the St. John's library will be given to the city whenever the city sees lit to establish a public library. For Sale Aster plants at Nell Hun. I sen's, 381 N tlth E. Persons wanting pure Ico for domes-tlo domes-tlo purposes coll Wm. Evans, Bell i 'phone 20x. David L. Evans, of Malad City, has been added to tho directorate of the Utah and Idaho hospital. A stray pig six weeks old Is being cared for. Owner apply at this office, pay for ad., and get the pig. Wanted To rent 4 or 5 room house on outskirts of city, with good sized lot and barn. Bell 'phono 65y. Ico made from city water and guaranteed guar-anteed pure delivered to any part of the city by Wm. Evans. Both phones. 50 per cent discount given where? At Eliason Sisters. Melvln Smart, a student, was lined $15 Saturday by Justice Wm. Brang-ham Brang-ham for discharging firearms within the city limits. When in Logan call at Davis's new cafe, West Center street. Regular dinners served. Best In town, 25'ccnts. Apartments for ladles. Ezra Smith and Leo Squires left for the European mission field Monday morning, the former will go to England Eng-land the latter to Germany. II. W. Dunn, of tho firm of Clay & Dunn of Ogden, dealers in thoroughbred thorough-bred stallions and Jacks, Is in the valley val-ley doing business with the horsemen. 11. A Pedcrsen, Judge of tho Juvenile Juven-ile court, went to Hrlgham Monday morning to Investigate tho doings of some of the Incorrlglbles of Fielding. Mrs. William Gregg died at Salt Lake City Saturday night of dropsy and consumption. Her sisters, Mrs. Joseph Malrand Mrs. Mary Schaner hamer, went down on Sunday to attend at-tend the funeral. Why is everybody trading at Eliasons Sisters? They are after snaps now being offered. Orson Smith camo from Rawliidi-, Nov., last Sunday to say farewell to his son Ezra, who left last' Monday fur the mission Held. Mr. Smith feels highly elated over his future prospects In the Nevada camp. Henry Barker, son of John II. liar-keruf liar-keruf Cache Junction, started for a British, mission last Sunday. On Friday Fri-day night the good people of Newtoo gave him a farewell entertainment, which netted $113. Bishop Martin Rip-by Rip-by donated $7 besides to make it an even $100 Sheetings are as staple at sugar but a big discount is given on them at Eliason Sisters. The Trenton grist mills are doing a good business and have plenty of wheat In sight for future work. On one .contract with Brlgham Benson they arc to receive 4,000 bushels of wheal, besides having quite a few other good sized contracts ranging from 500 bushels up. Friday afternoon the track meet between be-tween the two central schools of the city ended by tho score of 40 to 40 In favor of the Woodruff over the Benson. Ben-son. "Banty" Green was the sprinter for the Woodruff youths, while King-slcy King-slcy Thatcher of the Benson showed up to good advantage. 25 per cent discount on all dress goods at Eliason's not next week but now. In the departure of Mr. John B. Edwards Ed-wards for Fresno, California, which, will be his home in the future, Logan has lost a gocd citizen. "Jack" has been known by many of us for years and has always bore the reputation of b;lng a square business man, blgj hearted and generous. In his line us a "saloon man" he endeavored to run I It upon strictly business principles and. to his credit it must be said that he I tried to conduct it within the limits' of the law, Many In this city will I miss the uenial face of "Jack Edwards" on our streets Tin' funeral of David .lames was held hi Sale Lake City on Monday In the Twenty Fourth ward meeting house. There was a deservedly large attendance at the exercises for Utah has had but few men that can equal David .lames hi those things which go to-make a gool, true, nobleman IIh was selected as bishop twice and was belovpd .by those over whom ho presided While bishop of Paradlso he, was called to Se.lt Lako City by (President Brlgham Young to conduct a plumbing business which was tho tirst in the slate of Utah, In the Sixties Six-ties he was a contractor on tho Central Cen-tral Pacific Railroad and had a large foiceofmcn working for him among whom theru was not ono who ever complained of the treatment accorded them. The deceased leaves a largo family rh tho members of which are exemplary characters anfl n honor to their father. |