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Show r A I CITY AlilD COUNTY . I Items of Interest About $ ' People and Events. . L. J. Nordln, ot llyrum, was a visitor visit-or In Logan Monday. We sell the Earth and Loan money on It. H. A. Pederaen & Co. William Dalnes and Robert Lowe, of Franklin, Idaho, were In the city Monday. Mrs. Herman Newman entertained at & o'clock (ea last Friday In honor of Miss Monroe, of San Francisco, Cal. Housekeeper can get place right away between Greenville and Hydo Park, tlans Olsen, It. F. D. 1. Box 74. The Williamson Livery and Trans for will run for the Eagle hotel after January 1st, 1003. Hack meets all trains. Thomas K. McKay.of Ogden.stopped In Logan Monday on his return from Thatcher, Idaho, where he went on Sunday school work. Prof. -T. C. Hogensen, of the A. 0 , went to Salt Lake city Monday on regular class work that he has at the University every Monday. Auditorium Roller Skating Rink, open every afternoon and evening. Ladies free. Get the habit. Mrs. and Mrs. James Henderson, of Oneida, Idaho, came to Logau Monday Mon-day to attend the funeral ot Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benson's little glrj. Good wild hay, $4 per ton in stack or $5 SO delivered; straw $2 50 pur load delivered any purl of the city. Wanted 100 bushelsof good chicken feed wheat; Apply to T. J. Poulter, 130 N Main Logan. A large number of relatives and friends attended the funeral of Mrs. John Crowther, held In this city Inst Friday at 2 p. rp. The speakers were James A. Leistman, Pres. William Budge, James Quayle and Thomas Morgan. ' Conrad Anhder, of llyrum, was in Logan Monday. ITe has 80,000 or lOO.OCKMeet of lumber on hand and will probably open a yard In llyrum. He brought 1!)00 icct of lumber to Logan Monday, coming by way of Providence on the snow. ' Miss Eva Anhder, of llyrum, reported report-ed as having married Ales Izatt of Logan, Is married to Alex Izatt of Greenville, sod of David l7att. We don't know that the Logan Izatt wants a wife, and we don't blame the Hyrum young lady for not wanting to be married to the wrong fellow. Eliason Sisters have bit a few furs left, therefore the great re-: ductlon sale will last but a few days. Gome while the sale is on. The dance given by the A. O. Woman's Wo-man's Club, at the Pavilion Monday evening, was largely attended. A feature fea-ture was the presentation of a very fine pennant to the student body of the A. U., the work having been done by Mrs. A. II. Thompson. Mr. Walker, Walk-er, president of the student body, accepted ac-cepted the pennant In a flowery speech. The land owners in Salt Wells valley met with poor success last year In boring bor-ing wells for water, having gone down 200 feet without results. It Is said that an experienced well borer living in Ogdcn will take his outfit into that locality and go down 1000 feet, it necessary, provided he can have four wells to dig and the parties Interested will securehlm In the paymentof $1000. For some tlmo past the heating furnaco at the depot has been out of order, so that it was not posslblo to repair It during the winter months, during which lime the pnsscngors havesutTered to some extent with cold. Agent Robert Morton has now placed a stove In the center of the north waiting room so that the apartment is quite comfortable. A very pleasant surprise party was given at the homo ot Mrs. Wm. Webb, of Mlllvllle, on Saturday last, In honor of her birthday. A number j)t sisters came heavily Isdcn with all the good things ono's heart could desire for the Ipner man. A real sociable time was spent, and all congratulated her and expressed a wish that she, might live to enjoy many more anniversaries. Reports at the ward confcranceheld in Richmond the lOtli Inst., showed that 250 families had paid during the year of 1007 about $7,000 In tithing, besides be-sides contributing about $9,000 to their new meeting house. One speaker at the meeting stated that tho Richmond Rich-mond people had also spent about $14,-000" $14,-000" for liquor during the year. $10,000 for religious works and $14,000 for tho devil Isn't much out of proportion, IsltV V Bishop JRIgby, of Newton, was in Logan yesterday on business. Wanted-Good girl to attend children chil-dren after school at 51 South First Fast. John Sorenson, of tho Sixth ward, remains very low with cancer ot the stomach. Uc is conllned J.0 his bed. Joseph and Garratt Dahle, two prominent farmers of Ularkston, were in the city Monday on business v Freeman, a son of Charles Mar-tipcau Mar-tipcau of this city, was operated on fast week for a diseased bone In the leg. Mrs Alice Home, who was the guest other sister, MrsR. L Campbell, a couple of weeks, returned to her home at Salt Lako City Sunday. B. F. Rlter, manager of tho Rlter Bros. Drug Co. Is taking a much needed need-ed rest. He has gono to California for a few weeks, starting yesterday morning. morn-ing. At Eliason's will be found some of the choicest lines of dress goods that are made. The colors and patterns are superb. Don't forget, for-get, at Eliason's. A tltteen-year-old son of Uotleib Smith, of the Fifth ward, underwent an operation for appendicitis last week. The young man Is making good progress pro-gress In recovery, considering complications compli-cations manifest in the case. Mrs.C. W. Nlbley Jr., who Is down from Oregon visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Thatcher, went to Salt Lake City yesterday for a few days. She will probably remain In Utah a month or two before returning west. FORSALE-ti3 shares of stock in one grist mill and 175 shares In another; anoth-er; both In Cache Valley. If you want it? Inquire at this oillcc promptly It's some of the best stock that could be offeied and will go Immediately. A bargain. Mlil Ilcien ISoyer, teacher at the New Jersey Academy, is now at a local hospital hospital on account of a critical case of typhoid. The young lady's case is especially unfortunate in that her relatives live In Pennsylvania. Pennsyl-vania. Last Saturday morning A. A. Hllxt received a telegram that his brother, Gust Hllxt, aged 44 years, died Friday night at Omaha, of pneumonia. The time of funeral was not stated but It will be held at Cheyenne, the former home of the family. Mr. A. A. Hllxt will attend the funeral. The basketball game between Center Cen-ter and First orth street teams will be played on Thursday Instead of Friday Fri-day night and at 8 o'clock Instead of I) as advertised heretofore. Tho place' is the Auditorulm. Get these facts Into your head and DON'T FORGET. The slaughtering of prices In ladles' Suits still continues at Eliason Sisters. Come and examine ex-amine the goods while the sale lasts. I Wanted Full brea Wyandotte egg'. 65 West Fourth South, Ryberg. Mrs. Joseph Qulnncytr; gave blrtU to a fine son last Sunday. Indian gloves' at Mnrrcll's. New shipment Just In. You'll have to hurry. It is stated that John Larscn, of Preston, may return to Logan to make it his future home. Gentlemen wishing guaranteed Patent Leather shoes call at Andreas Peterson's. Miss Grchta Cardon returned from California Sunday night, where she had been the past two months. Fifty pair of Fine Patent Leather Shoes worth $3.50 to be sold for $2 50. Alexander Smith, 71 West 1st North. The stork visited tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo D. Cardon of this city on last Thursday and presented them with a llttlo girl. John Barrett went to Salt Lake city Monday morning to inspect plans that aro there for a fine central school building build-ing at St. Anthony, Idaho. Wanted. Man with family to care for dairy farm, by month or lease; must have references. O. E. Merrill, Rlchmbnd, Utah. l tw3t Mr. and Mrs..F. W. Thatcher went to Salt Lake Saturday to seo "Madam Butterfly" Thlsoperlno proved tho equal of any local effort and was enjoyed en-joyed , i P W. Austin, of Lewlston.'has recently re-cently lost three children, all of them having died with pneumonia. A fourth child Is down with tho same trouble. Mrs Eugenu Grlilln, whose home is at Preston, gavo birth to a lino llttlo girl In this city last Saturday morning, morn-ing, fhe lady was staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bed ford. The latest styles in Spring l suits just arrived at Eliason's. j These are positively tht finest up-to-date goods ever brought to Logan. Examine and be convinced. con-vinced. The pary given by Miss Nell llean last Thursday night was a complete success, It being the last of a series In honor of Professor Cain and Miss Love of Logan. A number of delightful games were played after which several Impromptu musical numbers were rendered. ren-dered. The evening closed with the servlngof a delicious lunch. Rlckfleld Reaper. Lew Edwards, the mayor's son, Is about to branch out' as 'a rival of John Cort, Jules Murryand other theatrical theatri-cal t managers. Lew has together n bunch of minstrels and by tho end of February or the 4th of July hopes to have them drilled to the original and only Weber & Fields' perfection Ho Intends to tour Logan for ono night and then will visit the surrounding towns for one-week stands Lew Is particularly exercised at his Inability to secure his old friend Brig Pvper, the champion of them all. A chicken pie supper, served on our own and a borrowed table, and eaten with the aid of borrowed silver, was Indulged In by about eighteen self, sacrificing souls at the editor's home Saturday evening. Other than provld. Ing comlo valentine place cards, pick-ed pick-ed with the Idea of giving the guests a sight of themselves as others seo them, the editor had little to do with the affair and that was glory enough for one day. Following this gastro-rjoralo gastro-rjoralo struggle, the guests puled for one hour and sixty-four minutes over the "namesof tho two greatest ancient and modern archers," and other fool questions, the answers to which were represented more or less Intelligently In various and sundry objects placed on a table for Inspection After the winner In this mental excitement had been presented with a rope of pearls and the booby had graciously accepted a handful of diamonds, tin rloqrs were locked and the guests Invited to listen I to some music. Miss Elizabeth Ely1 plaed, and Miss Dorothv Prlscllla Hcivej.jMrs. Dlna Duhn Ilexell, Mr. Wlllard Weld Clark and Noble Ralph Mooro tlnlshed tho torture in true Inquisition In-quisition stylo. The guests held up well until toward the morning hour and were able to make a "twenty-minutes "twenty-minutes for lunch" dash when tho opportunity ottered They one and all shook hands with Mrs. Moore and said they were glad they had come and glad they weregoing. We said "the same back at )on" and retired to stralgh'i'ii up the debris. The guests, who will undoubtedly feel both pleased and honored at the sight of their names attached to this dignified write-up of their outing, were Mr. and Mrs.-J. A. ilexell, Mrs. W. W. Wood-side, Wood-side, Mrs. P. I). Stoops, Mrs Wm. Brangham, Misses Kathcrluc Smith, I)'Tenne, Hervey, Ely, Schadt, Kyle, Jensen, Newberry-Moore, and Messrs. Cathcart, Clark, Butler and I. L. Brangham v , |