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Show Local Jottings. All biands of bottled beer kept on Ice at Biter Bros., Ding Co. 1(1 cents a dozen paid for eggs at H. (i. Ha) ball's stoic. E-tieastucr Sam Hendricks was down f loin Richmond Tuesday. Attorney Walters was at Ogden Wednesday on a business mission. Mr. Ilemcnway, of the linn of llcm-enway llcm-enway and Moser of Salt Lake City, was In Logan on Tuesday. Mr. C. '.. Hairls, Richmond's piom-Incut piom-Incut business man, politlcaii and factory promotor, was In Logan last Wednesday. Call at the Cache Valley Implement Co. and sec the New Deerrng Header. Klsh and Came Warden Thornley was In Logan Tuesday confeuing with the county commissloncis. I Philip Caidon, uncle to the C.udon biothcis of this city, Is heic for a short lslt. Mr. Cardon Is fioin Juarez, Mexico. W. II. Apperlcy has gone to San Fianclsco to spend his vacation with his Tamil). While thcie lie will puisne pui-sne a con isc oT stud)' along the line oT teaching. Mr. 1. P. Stewart ictuiiied Tuesday fioin San Francisco, wheic he has been taking a couisc hi dental surgery. He will letiiin to the coast city in a month or two to finish his woik. New steel lange Tor sale. Cash or will tiade Tor good milch cow. Apply at Robinson Ilios., 4,"i Main. The Fourth Annual Reunion of the Alumni Association of the Agrlcul-tural Agrlcul-tural college will be held next Tuesday, Tues-day, the otli. A banipiet vvHl be Indulged In-dulged In at 0:30 p. m and a ball at 8:30. The Molen icsldencc In Hyium has lecently been sold to Ernest Pete rson or that place, for $2000. Mr. Peterson Is the husband of Millie the adopted daughtci of the late Simpson M. Molen. Considering the quality of goods we cannot be undersold. Examine our Wallpaper, it Is the very best and cheapest In town. Caidon and Burn-hani. Burn-hani. Henry Ilnncc) of II)de P.uk was In Logan Tuesda). Mr. Hancey has twenty acies of beets planted and claims it Is the bestpa)ingpiopositlou for him above all other pioducts that he can laisc on his farm. , Skanch" has sold 3 car loads of shingles because he sells cheap. Also chicken whe at baigalns. Call and get llguicsou dcoisand windows I)i. John Kianklin Engle will leave the Hist pait ot net week for Chicago wheie he will spend tluee months at the Noithwcstein t'nlveislty. Ills i son Glenn will accompam lilm and spend the summei at Oilcans, Indiana, with his giandmother and famil). The latest things In hats, shoes and shhts at Thatcher &, Hansen's 27 Maln Stieet Logan. C. E.Lo)d ictiuned fioin Salt Lake a few tl,i)s ago, wheie he contiacted to furnish another the hundicd Utah lnlgatlng machines to an implement company doing business in the southern south-ern part of the state. People In that locality think these machines are In-dispensable, In-dispensable, being particularly adaptable adapt-able in sections wheie there is but little water. The Danlelson Manufacturing com-pan) com-pan) Iras ici-entli lnented an attachment attach-ment Tor the hay gatherer. The purpose pur-pose of It Is to" push the ha) oir the lakes when they leach the stacks. Without these attachments the hay must be forked olf. This Is one of the most useful appliances for saving hard laboi that could be Invented. The company has applied foi tire patent. Postmaster Hansen of Newton has ceitainl) niKied his calling -he ought to be on the Journal staff. While in I town Wcdiicsdii) he was tolllngagieat : big tale about ill-, potatoes glowing iso lapidl) that one tould leadlly see them shouting thiough the ground Newton soil Is piobably O. K. and the lecent lalns has undoubtedl) woiked wondeis theie, as elsewheic, but It would tax Fullmer, Maishal and Gor- ilon to to tell a bigger one. Mr. '.eph Thomas went to Salt Lake Monda) with the Intention of closing lipids savings bank In that clt). He has hi mind the establishing of a com-meiclal com-meiclal bank heic, and the business of the Eaglo has assumed such piopoi-tlonsthatit piopoi-tlonsthatit requires a gieatdeal of attention so that the bank at Salt Lake must necessaill) have been neglected. neg-lected. It Is the Intention to enlaige thepiesent quartos of the debontuic bank hi this city and make of this a I banking loom second to none In the city. Mr. Frederick Scholcs icturncd Tuesday morning fioin a four da)s' tilp to Salt Lake City. Mis. Jacob West and daughter Miss Lottie returned last night from a week's visit at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Stevens spent last week with friends and relatives at Ogden and the capital city. George Smith, who was hint at the sugar factory two weeks ago, Is now able to be about on crutches. (Jov. Wells will deliver an address at the A. C. auditorium next Tuesday. Hon. C. S. Vailan will addiess the graduates that morning also. Great variety hoslr.v L.K.r. O.lto People generally will be pleased to learn that woik on the Nappcr building build-ing Is progiessing nicely. That hole will look much better when llllcd up. The home of C. C. (Sail! was blessed with a little girl on Decoration day. After a lapse of twenty )cars, Clirls seems to be getting back Into the harness again. On June 4th, nth, nth and 10th, the OiegouShoit Line will sell exclusion tickets to points cast at single fare plus 2.00. Tickets good to lctuin Sept. 8th. For all Information call on O. S. L. Agent. J. II. Ilrown and Lam a Laisen of this city vveic mauled In Logan temple tem-ple on Wednesday. The )oung people peo-ple aie well known and inspected. We join with their many ft lends in wishing wish-ing them a life long happiness. Fiom the piescnt appcaiaucc of Mr. Jpscph Odell's West Center stieet pioperty, It may be Judged that ho will have a handsome icsldencc when completed. Hols putting about $:t."i00 Into It, and It is of such design and mateiial as to show off to considerable consider-able advantage. A petition Is being ciiculatcd by Hcber K. Carlisle for the county couit to appoint a boaul of hoitkiilturc. Never In this count) has thcie been a time when fruit and other kind of trees needed attention moie than now. Unless some inc.isiiics aie adopted compelling people to attend to their trees, the orchards in this county aie. IkiiiiiiI to be mined. Latgest line of slilit waists and suits In city L.K.r. Prof. Skldinoie of the II. V. C. faculty facul-ty and Miss Wansgard, of Huntsvllle, Utah, were united in mariiage at the Logan temple Wednesday afternoon. Miss Wansgard Is a graduate of the R. V. C. and has been emplo)cd In the ttalnlng school department. She Is a charming )oung lady and will no doubt make the genial professor a charming bettei-by-tvvo-thlids the rest of his dajs. The many friends of the couple' will extend congiatulatlons. Robcit Pane, one of the moit highly lespccted of the older citUens of Smithtleld; and well known all over the county, became seriously 111 a few da)sago, with a bladder affectation, and Dr. Adamson of Richmond was summoned. Dr. P.uklnson was called into consultation and on Tuesday tho two performed an opciatlon on the old gentleman. The abdomen was opened and an abscess on the urcthal passage removed. Although":! )ears of age, Mr. Main stood tho opciatlon nlcel) and seems in a fair vva) to an early lecovery. The-Hoaid of commissioners is now considering the adv Isibllity of appoint-, hi1,' a count) veteilnary, and It Is gen-j daily believed that the exigencies of the situation will cause it to do, this vei) commendable thing. The law piovidcs for the killing of animals i having certain diseases, but does not i piovlde the means of dctei mining j whether oi not ceifiin animals have the disease. Attoine) Maughan is of the opinion that the Boaul will be acting undei the law In appointing a competent person to make c.xainina-! lions and pass Judgment. If this Is not done, It Is possible that damage suits against the county will ailsc.and J more moue) spent In litigation and paj incut of same than a halt dozen I veteiluailes would cost tho county. j Bargains In shirt waists L.K.F. Look up E. Peake's ad In another place. He deals In second hand goods, and If )ou want to sell or buy, ho Is the man for you. The first and second )ear students of the B. Y. C. indulged in a friendly game of base ball on the college campus cam-pus )cslcrday afternoon. After several phenomenal pla)s being made by both sides the scoic finally stood 14 to 13 In favor of the yearlings. L. I). S. gai ments from n up LK.F. Bishop William J. Hill of Sterling has bought Arthur Bateson's Island property for the sum of 2,M0 and will In a short time become a resident of Logan. This city can well extend a cordial welcome to all such men as the Bishop, for he Is genial and a successful business man May his da)s In Logan prove the most enjoyable enjoy-able of his life. Last Saturday or Sunday night sonic hoodlums bioke every window in the east end of the Deseict mills. A rcwaid Is thought of being offered for the pcipctiators. Thcie Is too much of this work done without a Just rebuke. It Is not long since window lights were broken in the Sixth ward. Bo)s should be taught the dlffeiencc between destiO)ing piopeity and "having fun" as It Is teiined. Capt. II. D. St) or, tho one-time mill-taiy mill-taiy Instructor at tho A. C. of U. well and favoiabl) known all over the county, has been appointed to that position again and will assume his duties at the beginning of the next school term. Mr. St)ci's appointment was made at the leipiest of Pres. Keir, who lccognles In him a soldier of expeilencc and executive ability who will make of the A. C. war department de-partment all that could ba deshed. Great shht waist and suit sale LK.F. The JohnS. Lindsay Dramatic Co. will no doubt put on a pretty fair production Saturda) evening. Dumas' "Three Musketeers" furnishes opportunity oppor-tunity for considerable good work, and 'tis said the company Is considerably consider-ably above the amateur. Lindsay Is known far and wide as a theatrical man of gieat experience and considerable consider-able merit, and his man) fi lends In this vicinity will probably be at the Opera House Saturday evening. Mi. Andiew Jaskey hasliad lemaik-abl) lemaik-abl) good luck in destio)ing caterpillars cater-pillars and believes that his method might piove valuable to many otheis whose tiecs aie suuciing fiom the pests.. Tho old man hit upon the plan of spraying his trees with lime water. A (maiitlt) of water and lime Is mixed and then permitted to settle, the watei left on top being used for spui)ing puiposes. The application isalwa)s effective and Mr. Jaskey offeis tho suggestion for what it is vvoith. While spia)lng a few d.i)s ago, tho old man fell lioin a step ladder and soveiel) biulsed his light side, from which he still sutlcis gieat inconvenience. B.G. Thatcher and wife returned home on Monday night from an extended ex-tended trip In the east, going as far as New York and Boston. M rs. Luna Y. Thatcher, Mis. Nettie Sloan, with her two children, Miss Pli) lis Thatcher Thatch-er and Gladys Spencer accompanied Mr. Thatcher on his trip. The latter parties have secured apartments and furnished them and expect to remain In New York City at least a ) ear. All of the younger persons are studying music. Mrs. Nettle Sloan Is taking lessons under the famous Josephe, which Is consldeied a high mark In the musical lino for Mrs. Sloan. Out of thirty applications for tuition, the famous gentleman selected only four, Mis. Sloan being one of that number. While In the East, Mr. Thatcher visited vis-ited many factories in the piano line, and returns with moie conlldcnce than ever in the line of pianos that he wlthG. W. Thatcher Is agent for the Miller piano. |