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Show CITY AND COUNTY tA& Items of interest About &it.j& People and Events. tjJt Lorenzo Hansen went to Salt Lake oo a business trip Thursday. Anyone wishing to secure cheap ticket transportation to Chicago call at 1'iiE Uki-uiilican office. Mis Ester Erlckson went to Salt Lake 'I hursday to visit with her relative rela-tive fui a week. Eliason Sisters are giving a big discount on everything in the store for a few days only. Mrs T II Humphrey Is expected h'jme from Orlantl, California atwilt Jui.el'O Call at It M. Pm. ken's for baseball gouds unci fishing tackle. We cany the most complete stuck in Luguu, ."19 Wist First North Uju foigel the number. Mrs. G roes bica and her daughter, Mis P. M. Kelley, will be home from Chicago next wetv is Joe Crocs-beck Crocs-beck went to Salt Lake Tttursday to accompany them home. Auditorium Bali every Saturday night; perfect floor, fine music. The county clerk and recorder, with their deputies, took a drive to Peters-boro Peters-boro Tuesday afternoon for mushrooms. mush-rooms. Anything In electrical fixture;, flat-irons, flat-irons, doorbells, chandeliers, washing machine motors, at lowest prices. Call II. G. Wright, Hell 'phone 320r. Charles Gosllnd and wife of Preston were Logan visitors Tuesday, spending spend-ing the day with his mother who lives in the Fourth ward. The sample skirts advertised at Mrs. T. D. Roberts have arrived, which sell at cost. Mrs Wlllard Langton and Mr. George H. Champ went to Salt Laku Friday morning jrnd were present at tho Friday performance of The Great Divide. The success of the Ashing taokle trade at the Harris Music store Is all due to the selection of the tackle by the Harris Bros., who are all expert fisherman. Elsewhere In this Issue an advertisement advertise-ment of the Preston Lumber company can be found. The attention of our subscribers throughout Gentile valley, Mink Creek and Marsh valley is called to the ad. This firm is undoubtedly oneof the leading firms In Southern Idaho dealing in building material. A "square deal' Is Its molto. It always sells at competitive prices. Stirling & Carlisle are doing good work in lawn maklnir in this city. They have planted a fine one around the Eccles mansion and preparations are being made to plant, a large one I around the Nlbley residence on West Center. Their work is equal to that of well trained landscape gardnurs. River Heights ward which was organized or-ganized about one month ago Is making mak-ing good head way with Its public works. Thatcher Brothers made It a present of a fine lot 0x10 rods. Another lot of the same size was bought by the ward which gives them a fine building build-ing .ground ten rods square Last week excavation began on the foundation founda-tion for a meeting house to which J2,000 has been contributed. The building will be constructed of cement and brick, and whep completed will no doubt bo one of modern style. Bishop Lehl Olsen Is a rustler, so the ward is in good hands. Home Comfort ranges at the Logan Second-Hand store. Ma'jor Funk of Richmond was on a business t rip to this city jpsterday. We sell the Eirth and Loan money on it. H. A. IVdersen & Co. Aletta Sorenson came from Lago Thursday night night and went to Salt Lake Friday. On her return she will remain In this city for two weeks with friends Lost A bundle of umbrellas with a walklngcane. ileturn to Howell Bros, and be rewarded. For Sale Three-roomed house, and mall Int.on East Third South, Lo-fan- Wry cheap. 107 East Fourth Norll'. Hon Divld Eccles and M H.Browning H.Brown-ing are Installing an Hrcttrlo light plant at Wlllard. Itnx Elder county. Joseph Monson has charge of the In-stal'atlon. In-stal'atlon. A dollar saved is a dollar made so go to Eliason Sisters and make money while the sale is on. Miss Jean Cox who has been teaching teach-ing domestic science at the B V. C. the past winter, left for her home at Manti yesterday. Messrs Carlisle and Peery have opened up the Palace Barber Shop. Everything new and up-to-date. Hot and cold baths. Miss Mary Redford. who has been teaching In Preston during the past winter, Is In Logan attending the summer sum-mer school. J. W. Gardiner and his recently .wedded brltin, Miss Cinthla Hill, arc visiting about Lnpan and Franklin for a few days. Monday morning they will leave for Pine Valley and will spend the summer touring southern Utah w Some great bargains in musical merchandise mer-chandise ct. the Wilson Music company com-pany this month One piano $200. Ed I sou phonographs $1 per week. W. E Settle has accepted a position to pitch the Sunday games for the Ogdcn state league baseball team of which "Dad"Glmlln Is manager. We want to say that Ogden could have procured the services of no better man. Mr Settle will pitch Ids first game tomorrow. - Seejng is to be convinced, then go to .Eliason Sisters and examine their prices. The overstock must be sold. Professor Weston Vernon, within a week, will have completed an up-to-date four roomed brick building on his property adjoining the federal building block. The house will be modern and equipped with bath, city water and lights He' will have under way the construction of two other buildings along side of this one In a few days. Sheetings are as staple at sugar but a big discount is given on them at Eliason Sisters. At a meeting of the board of directors direct-ors of the Mineral Point mining company com-pany Tuesday, a resolution was passed, placing on the market50,000 shares of stock at .) cents. The proceeds of the sale will be used for development purposes. pur-poses. The company Is now doing considerable drifting to determine the quantity of ore to be had. Already an immense body of iron has been exposed Ten E'llsnn records by W. .T I'ryan ' Wilauii M lisle O'lnp.tny. . BIk 4 Sign Company fur sluix, 02 Wti First North. , Pure spring water Ice delivered to1 anyptrtofthe city, f0c cwt. Isaac Smith & Co Tho registration of summer set oo' students at the college reached the hundred mark this week. Tho faculty will give a reception to the students on Tuesday evening. Wanted To rent 4 or C room house on outskirts of city, with good sized lot and barn. Bell 'phone C5y. Melvln Harris, a former student of the U. A. 0. and for the past winter a student of the Chicago University law school, returned to his home In Richmond Rich-mond Tuesday evening. Ice mnde from cltv watpr and guaranteed guar-anteed num doilverod to nhvpartof the city hv Wm. Evans Both phones. SO per cent discount given where? At Eliason Sisters. Bishop Thatcher received a letter this week from S. E. Clark, who has been organist at. the tabernacle tnls winter. Mr. Clark Is In Chicago studying piano with Hans von Schiller and finds prospects very encouraging for his summer's work. Before contracting for electrical wiring, flifiire with mo H O. Wright. Bell 'phone 320r. William Purdle and wife with their thrp" children returned to Llma.Mon-mm Llma.Mon-mm Tinirsdav afternoon Mrs Pur-dip Pur-dip ia hpn visiting hern for the past t-wo months with the Thaln and Stpwnr famlllps Whn In !en call at Davis's new cafp. Wpst Ontpr street. Regular dlnnrs sprvpd Bpst In town, 2.1 cent?. Apartments for ladles. Amoni' i he Dprnnpratlc floWatOS who went n Ssjlf l,akp Thursday aftprnnon to nrtpnd thp cnnvpntlnn were 'SnnXior, Rarhpr, f'hamp, Hay-ball, Hay-ball, BalH'H, Pardon. Stnnpv. McAllister McAl-lister and NlpNon Why is everybody trading at Eliasons Sisters? They are after snaps now being offered. Mrs Oporgp Thatcher pntprtalncd Frldav afternoon at one of thp most, successful affairs of the social vrar. Rhp was aided In recplving hv Mrs. pprrv. Mrs. Guv Thatcher and Mrs W R. Lang'nn The house was beautifully beau-tifully decorated with flowers and the refreshments were most toothsome and dainty. This was one of the many social pventR 'given In honor of Mrs. Bexell thp past week. With the warm davs comes also a rise In the waters of Logan river. A number of logs are blnir placed along tho banks of the river In the Seventh ward to keep the water In Its proper channel. On Thursday afternoon Mrs Sidney Stevens entertained the ladles of the Woman's club and a few friends at five hundred The affair was given In honor of Mrs. J A. Bexell, who leaves for Oregon next week. It was a very enjoyable partv In every way and the first prize was taken by Mrs. Aurellus Minor of Salt Lake City and the consolation con-solation by Mrs. McLaughlin. 25 per cent discount on all dress goods at Eliason's.not next' week but now. The Utah Postmasters association will hold its annual convention at American Fork June, 18. 10 and 20 An excellent program consisting of music, addresses, dancing and picnic-Ing picnic-Ing has been arranged. Joseph Odell president, of the association will report re-port the work of the association during dur-ing the afternoon session of June 18 All the postmasters of the state arc expected to be present at the convention. LetTimmohs, theatiawbony ma. j 'H supply all your wants in strawberrlen t H Prices right. Satisfaction guaranteed. ifl Two blocks west of depot, Sin II ' llcKL. 'ill Bell 'phone 123y. JH 'lafl The county board of education fr iJ Uielr meeting Tuesday, hired several' fBJ more teachers. A compromise was M had with Providence and tho board i1 will no par the obllgaHonsof this f fBJ district to tho extent of the money lM turned over by tho district. It was. 'ijBfl decided to hire counsel to represent ' BJ the board In tho law suit now pend- B1 ing. The board will meet agahu H June 15. , BJ - ''Baal |