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Show Short Locals. Mi. and Mis. Wallet Pypct came up fiom Salt Lake Sattiiday night and aie making a ten davs' visit with Logan Lo-gan telatlves and friends. Connie Spiei man Eatdmaii died hi Ogden of spinal meningitis last Tuesday. Tues-day. The teinaliis wete (nought to this city and intoned In the Logan eemeteiy on Mondav. The deceased waslM v eats or age. Mr. Joseph Mali- Is chalimati or a committee that Is woiklngupa big Get man celebiatlou to be held at Johnson's giove on Sept. 7, Labor Day, and from pioinlsesinade, the af-r.tlr af-r.tlr will be a "huiutnei." On the 17th or May, Mi. A. O. Spencer Spen-cer or Fiankliu, was taken down with typhoid and was conllited to his bed for six weeks. Immediately alter te-coveiy te-coveiy from that he had a selgc of pneumonia and since that time has been afflicted with what Is known as a consolidated lung. Mr. Spencer came to Logan Thuisday to letelve medical attention. Mr. Julius Jacobsen and family te-tinned te-tinned Mondav night from a visit among Ogden and Salt Lake telaiives. They btought t In news that Mr. Fetdlnand.lacoh-.on Is a giandfather for the eleventh time, a little gill having ai lived at the home or Mr. and Mis. Joseph Ciltchlovv or Ogden Sunday night. This litis made Fet-din.ind Fet-din.ind foci so old that he Intends tiding to Ogden on a bicycle just to piove that he Is teally as "young as he used to be." Ol the twenty men who took the civil service examination at this place on July 18, hut live passed. Eleven or the twenty wete Logan men, but ol those only one. James II. Oldham, was successful The other sttccesslull Lompctltots wete Joseph Moigan of Samaria, Joseph M. Xundell or Wlllard, David S. Hetts or Pay son and Ed. J. Cl.uk or Henson. It is now Postmaster Mmdook's pleasure and duty to select from these two men to act as mounted mall catrlers, and one as a substitute. Mr. Oldham, Logan's successful man is at piesent connected with the Singer Sew ing machine agency in this city, coming hete from Kansas City about thtee yeais ago The large Washoe smelteis at the south end of Deer Lodge valley in Montana, about twenty-four miles west of Hulte city, have done untold damages to the rauehcis In that valley. val-ley. The fumes and gases from their smelters have poisoned stock and egetatlon to an enormous extent. It Is reported that the smelter company has aheady paid the tanners over $1,000,000 damages. Glass for Inland Inl-and all other kinds or vegetation become be-come poisoned through the atmos-pheie atmos-pheie which Is Impregnated with a deadly substance. The smelter company com-pany has tunneled Into a mountain until they have come immediately under un-der the apex, and a huge stack thhty Teet lit diameter has been built to the top of the mountain so as tocatry the smoke so high that It will not settle in the valleys. Last Salutday Ronald Campbell, a twelve-year-old son of Hopkin Campbell Camp-bell of Piovldence. was mixed up in what might be teimed a foi lunate liuiaway. The boy with a mate attached to a hay take had statted down Piovldence lane to his father in the hay Held With no hold-back st laps on the harness, the take ctowded onto the animal, and she lan away with all the speed that she could muster. The animal llnally tan Into a tow of shade tiees In front of Alma Fullmei's tesidence and totally demolished de-molished the lake. The boy was fo.ind unlnjiiied excepting a few biulses on his limbs and hcad.hohav lug diopped oil the take behind and held the animal as II his life depended upon up-on it. The Campbell family Is to be congiatulated upon the preset vatlon of theh boy. In hitching up, boys should atw.ivs be careful to see that Hie harness is Intact betoto slatting, as the absence of a small stiap or two, as in this case, ittav Jeop.udlze limb and life. |