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Show I ?? CITY AND COUNTY " I , Items of Interest About . People and Events. I n We sell the Earth and Loan money on It. II. A. Pedcrsen & Co. Jens Johanasen, of the Seventh ward, Is gradually Improving. Farm land for sale, 34 acres In Hy-rum Hy-rum Held. Apply to Job Smith Mill-vlllo. Mill-vlllo. Mrs. Annie Smith, ot Richmond, Is the guest of Miss Lillian Oliver at Salt Lake City. Skill that can equal the best New York work at Wilson Ladles' Tailoring Tailor-ing company. William Bunce returned to Pocatcl-lo Pocatcl-lo Tuesday. Ho had been with his brother, Ilyrum, In this city a week. Mrs. Pyper, of Salt Lake, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Kato Preston, the past week returned south Thursday. I want cemetery lots, lawns and rose beds to plant, and lawns to mow. A good lawn made for $3.50. Harry .lames, lnd. phone 107-1. Joseph Peterson, of Cardston, who has been attending the B Y. O the past winter, left Thursday morning for a mission to the central states las. L. Lelshman, of Wellsvlllc, has measles In his family and is convinced that the disease Is not the slight affection af-fection it has been generally considered. consid-ered. CASH paid for eggs and poultry. Headquarters for garden, field and grass seeds; fruit, shade and ornamental ornament-al trees. Isaac Smith & Co. South Main. William Ell wood, of Hyde Park, died at 2 p. m. on Wednesday, of a paralytic para-lytic stroke. The deceased was acred 77 years and leaves ten grown children. chil-dren. The funeral will be held Sunday Sun-day at Hyde Park at 3 p. m. Carpet wa'rp, all colors, at Howell-Cardon Howell-Cardon company. Alfred Gnchm left Friday morning for Mantl, where ho will wed Miss Matilda Brudcrer, the ceremony to take place in the temple. The Intended Intend-ed bride came from Switzerland about one year age and is probably one of Alfred's converts while there on his recent mission. ( Justice Brangham had a busy time I of It for awhile Friday morning. Geo. Parsons, who was fined $100 recently, pild his One In nlckles and dimes, carrying car-rying over to the Judge something less than a two-bushel basketful of monev. George figures that he had $10 worth of fun watching the counting count-ing process. Auditorium Ball every Saturday night; perfect floor, fine music. Commissioner Knowles has In mind the building of a good piece of road at the mouth of Logan canyon. From the first bridge across the river to the Tcllurlde plant the road has over been very rough, and the opportunity oppor-tunity for a good road there Is a big one. 'Ihe narrow way around the polnl will be widened. Charles Harris, the music dealer, recently re-cently returned from the Harris brothers' ranch of 800 acres, located northwest of Clarkston. Fivo men are at work there building four dwelling dwel-ling houses. The company expects to exchange organs and pianos for horses and cattle in the near future and run them upon their ranch. Thomas Maughan, of Wellsvlllc. was In Logan Thursday. He says It rained most of Wednesday night In the south end, and Is confident the downpour did a wonderful lot of good In speaking speak-ing of this storm he rcalled the heavy hailstorm of May 17, 1005, when many fine fields of lucern were literally beaten to pieces and washed away. The funeral service over the remains of James Urltton was held In the Sixth ward Thursday at 1 p. m, The following spoke at the service: J. 55. Stowart, H. A. Pederscn, Samuel Holt, John Bench, John Thorpe and Bishop A. L. Skanchy. Many very kindly things were said of tho deceased. "Jesus, Lover of My Soul," was sung by Miss Mamie FJclstead I Two young men and three-of the chorus girls of the Black Crook com-pany com-pany had too much fun at one of tho boarding houses Thursday night and were arrested on a charge of disturbing disturb-ing tho peace. The girls were ar- ralgned before Justice Brangham at 0:30 Friday morning but were permit, ted to leave town. Tho joungmen were beforo tho court about 10 o'clock and were fined 810 each, "nigh toll-ing" toll-ing" In Logan costs money these days, so the bojs had better look out. - ' .Thomas Llovd went to St. Anthony on Thursday. Isaac Jorgenson was a passenger on tho southbound train Thursday. Repairing and Cleaning mattresses, Furniture and Carpets. Call Bell phone 200R. Some of tho material Is on tho ground at Cache Junction for tho annex an-nex or changes at tho new saatlon. Farmers lMng adjacent to the little mountain west of Clarkston sav that grasshoppers are'hatchlng out by tho millions You can save 25 pr cent on Felt Hats by buying them of Alexander Smith, 20 W. 1st North opposite tho postortlcc. Miss Robinson will return to Logan next week to resume her work and wllkbc pleased to meet her piano pupils pu-pils again. S. O. Stevens, manager of the Stev-ens Stev-ens Implement company of this city, went to 1'ocatello Thursdaj on business busi-ness for the firm. John Bailey, of Wellsvlllc, lost a four-year-old boy from measles Thursday Thurs-day mornlnc. His wife and a two-year-old baby are also qulto 111. Embroidery at Half price Saturday Satur-day only. Eliason Sisters. Mrs. Chester Snow, ol Provo, gave birth to a fine son about two weeks ago. Her father, P.M. Maughan feels somewhat proud at now being grandpa. grand-pa. E W. Thatcher was at Salt Lake first of the week and on a rise of the market sold some Zenoll stock at an advantage, .en oil has Just been listed on the exchange. P. A. Nielsen & Son have bought tho Episcopal rectory and the lot east, and will move Into tho church property pro-perty at an early date, that the stiuc-ture stiuc-ture In which they now live may be razed. Miss Ella Maughan, matron of domestic do-mestic science at the Preston academy, came to visit her parents Thursday, returning on Friday. Miss Maughan has about recovered from the fall she sustained recently. E. S. Rolapp, assistant secretary of the Amalgamated Sugar company, has been in the valley the past few days looking over tho affairs of the company. He expresses himself as finding matters in first-class shape. Carpet warp, all colors, at Howell-Cardon Howell-Cardon company. A letter from F. R. Goodwin at Fresno, Cal., says that Mrs. Goodwin will be In San Francisco at tho time tho licet is there, and that her parents, pa-rents, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Jacobsen, of this city, expect to be there also. F. A. Manvllle, of Grand county, was In the city yesterday visiting his friend, Supt. Molyncux. Mr. Man-vlllo Man-vlllo has been the treasurer of Grand county for twelve years and preceding that time was county assessor for six years. Hayball's big slaughter sale began on Thursday and you may believe there is something doing there. When he says he slaughters prices, he does so. Tho nale continues until May.but you had better hurry up and get first choice. Burl Armstrong, editor of the Inter-Mountain Inter-Mountain Republican's political column, col-umn, ls responsible f6r the statement that State Senator II . Bullen J r. wants to be secretary of state. Coming from such a surce and Immediately follow ing Mr. Bullen's visit to the state capital this may be accepted as official. The Inter-Mountain also boosts Hon. C. E. Loose for governor. The machine ma-chine is fixing things up, all right, First-class Seed oats for sale by M ' I & L. Coal Co. 1 John Pugmlre has engaged to work for Ilyrum Nebckcr tho coming sum; mcr. Lost Red cow, with buttonhook brand on right thigh. Call 141 Red, Bell 'phone. wo Mrs. Albert Larscn, of tho Third ward gave birth to a fine daughter Wednesday morning. Two or three men wanted at once for work in Idaho; $3 per day, board I4.G0. Apply Boll "phono 422U. Agent Robert Morton attended the railroad agents' convention In Salt Lake Tuesday and Wednesday. Wanted To rent 4 or 5 room house on outskirts of city, with good sized lot and barn. Bell 'phono G5y. Enoch Amussen's Jewelry store at Salt Lake city was robbed a fewdajs ago, and tho burglars were landed. John M. Anderson, treasurer of tho Cache county consolidated school districts, dis-tricts, was In tho city Thursday on business pertaining to his office. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Thatcher gavo a "Black Crook" theatre party to ftr. and Mrs. McAllister, Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Emcls, Mrs. Blng of Salt Lake city, and Mr. Gcorgo F. Thatcher. Embroidery at Half price Saturday Satur-day only. Eliason Sisters. A. A. Law, county attorney, went to Smlthllcld Thursday to Investigate a robbery case, w here a house had torn entered and valuables stolen. Two suspects arc now In the county Jail The city officials hustled the cleaning clean-ing of tho canal and water was turned Into the mains on Wednesday, a day ahead or the time appointed, This is better than if it were a day or two later A faicwcll party was tendered Wm. Griffiths, of Claikston, last Monday' night.' The good people of that bun: raised $150 for the missionary, who left tlii! following morning for England. Eng-land. Mr. and Mrs Frank Benson, of this city, were In attendance. ; On Thursday nlRht tho district! school teachers of this city met at the WoodrulT school building to discuss , matters pertaining to their work. Supt. Molyncux stated that the schools In this city would close Mav I 22, excepting eight grades, which will I continue one week longer. I The Cache Knitting Works Co. has bought tho Roberts property on West First North, where the company Is now operating The ground Is (10x100 feet and the pressnt building Is but 30xG0, so an addition or 30x40 will be erected at once. When completed the j structure will be heated by a furnace. Carpet warp, all colors, at Honell-' Cardon company. ' Luther Howell has purchased three! rods of tho Episcopal church properly. He secured the corner lot, across from ' the Niblcy property, and paid $000 for. It. There Is a strong suspicion that j tho young man bought the property , for more than speculative purposes, but we are not prepared to announce her name nor the color of her tresses. Secretary J. A. Bexell, of the A. C. . received a telegram from Corvalls, Oregon, yesterday Informing him that he had been elected Dean of tho School of Commerce at the Agricultural Agricul-tural college of Oregon. We understand under-stand that the salary Is a ojnslderable Increase over that received here. It will be remembered that Prof. Bexell resigned from the Utah A. C. several weeks ago, and that his resignation was accepted, so he ls free to go to Oregon, which he will do in time to begin his ycar'sjwork July 1. In Prof. Bexell the Oregon A. O. has one of tho very best commercial men that ever came into Utah, a fact Pres Kerr knows, hence the change. |