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Show 4" it " I , Signs of Spring EHk convey a warning that certain SMBe allnients as mineral debility, dys- IHffll pepsin, skin diseases, rhciima- ' iK Usui, liver eomplaents, etc., need jjHL attention. Thcic Isn't anything 1H better than OUR SARSAPA- H R1LLA COMPOUND. Nothing l" A secret or Mysterious , H' about It simply Saisapaullla I jK, Iodide of Potassium H Bj Dandelion, Stllllngia, etc.. - g?' Drugs you perhaps know some- & thing about Bg.V Wc give you a bigger bottle B IP than you can usually get and it' charge but for It. I RITER BROS,' DRUG GO, gte jj? Loo an, Utah, R Franklin, Preston and Mont- . p, poller, Idaho. B & I SPRING I B; IS COMING! PlMPv What a lot of things you will need irQl - lilfl i we keep In stock, we not only RBjw. keep the best quality but hu sell BwSfi at the very lowest pi Ice. Hakes, PIHjK hoes, shovels, picks, pinning sheaii KJHkj1 and all other kinds of gaideu tools. i Aft Nails, bolts, locks, screws and every iHft kind of builders haidwaro; Itrushes, UlWt brooms, buckets, tacks and all other lEBjfcri- spring cleaning necessaries. Tools j&jKf atl(' General Hardware In endless IJK. variety. Iluying in very largcipiantl- SrHlli ' "es V0 veri' 'owest' I'l'lce.s and sell k jttMi acco ' cl ' n k' )' rHfc R Lafount & Co., K 38 West Center St.. Logan, Utah. ?" Result of Investigation fejKj 2o. aero farm only two miles from Lo- CBlr; Kan. GOacicsgooil beet land. Full jE'EJ, water right. Good Improvements. (gfBjflU'' A chance of a lifetime. iRll 1W) acres good land 7 miles ftom l.o- a, IKfr. Kan. Good water right, 2.1 acres K,Hj(& hi lucein. Same plowed ready for HE1" spring use. Good hayiaud as well Hf 4is farming. Mouse, Corral, etc. Kflfr A bargain, easy leiins. Bj IS acres good land with full water bjHjfeN' right. Good Frame house. :iB t. miles fi om Logan, tiood beet laud. BV' A number of small hit ms close by l.o- 'iK:;' gaii. Flue Hotel piopeity In ligan fm- v choice location, good paying in- 'Jp' vestment, will pay ten per cent t 'B from start. jR Plenty of City property at all kinds of I'.Bp'. prices and on all kinds of terms. "-', 'st '0,lr Propel ty with us if you wish BI&'J to dispose of It. Always plenty ftj!' of Home Money to loan, p : H. A.Pedersen & Co pVB Olllcc over First National Hank pf3 J Logan Real Estate f 1 ' and Loan Company ,, l&i has a number of Fhst-elass l)iy ' pfl and Irrigated m Farms For sale ff$ on terms or for Cash. City pioner- i "vi ty 111 all parts or town. Longtime M Farm loans a specialty. wfM Optional payment. Local money WfSv money placed. A No. 1 Security LOUIS S. CARDON, Mgr., ft ' Wk The Spring W$l ' of thu year is the most appiopriate jujf l'mc tothoioughlj cleanse yoursys- aTcjfe, tern. You should pat lake of easily 5 will digested food, such that will aid your Hr .stomach to work upon tho entire sys- jK'f tern. Dispense with eoHee for awhile W$ sincl use mo.mhiuam Instead. It Is t$$ positively the most wholesome and T,& nutiltloiis beveiage en the maiket, Ui especially for weak .stomachs and JW children. It has a rich and nutty 13 llavor and will suit your taste. If Vi, your giocer does not keep It call at jg the Cache Valley Tea Co. .1 packages 5. for f l.oo. fee, 7 Generalities. Mr. Jacob West has gone to his Idaho ranch. SIIOFS SH1NKD VOK ',C AT "ClTYSIIOKSTOnK." tf The foundation for the Joseph New-bold New-bold building, or the "Union lllock" on Fast Main street Is practically finished. fin-ished. For good potatoes call at McNeil & Spencer's, phone 88.. See our goods In display window on Saturday and Sunday Tor Monday and Tuesday's special sale. Henry 0. Ilayball's store, fil-55 W Center street, Logan. The "White Swan" Laundry makes a specialty of tine laundering of lace curtains. Mrs. Pcishing returned to her home at South llend, Indiana, Tuesday morning, after a pleasant three weeks visit with her slstei, Mis. (J. II. Champ, and friends. For Kent -Itooms in the Commercial Commer-cial Hlock. Apply at Co-op Grocery & Drug Co. II. 0. Hay ball has improved In his health so as to take a little out-door exercise. Ills sickness has reduced his welL'hLand he Is emaciated thiough the nenous slialn that he has been under. Moineseekeis We will show ou how to get a home, or pay oil loan on your pioperty. II. A. Pkdkuskn & Co. The yard of the icar of the court house has been denied of all rubbish or every description, thoioughly feiti-li.ed feiti-li.ed and sown In grass seed. A nice lawntheie will gieatly hnpiovc the appeaianceof the couit house propel prop-el ty. The White Swan Laundiy puts the "domestic llnish" on your shirts, col-laisaud col-laisaud culls. Tiy us and see how you like our work. 4ii Fast, Center St. Phone 10."i x. Woik called for and delheied. C. A. Cummliigs, prop. Mis. Hums of Salt Lake, came to Logan Thursday night and will spend several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mrangham. Mrs. Hums underwent a sevcte surgical operation about two weeks ago, and is here icctipcrating her health. Miss Annie Fgbcrt who took one of the leading paits in Pauline, Is seriously ser-iously affected with nervous prostration, prostra-tion, biought about by overwork In a mental way. Her many friends are extremely concerned about her and all hope to hear of her speedy conval-eseuce. conval-eseuce. MOVRD our stock of latest White Sewing machines, Malleable Iron Home Ootnfoit and Monaich Iianges, the sweetest Farrand organs and pianos and all kinds of musical instruments instru-ments to the Tea Mouse, No. t Main street. Til F Wll ITK SIOWI NO MA-CHINK, MA-CHINK, HANC.Fand MUSIC CO. A Civil service examination will be I held In this city on April in. The government Is needing men for various vari-ous iHisitlons and few applications have been received. Particulars can be obtained of F.ra O. Smith, at the Logan post olllcc. OUK MANY CUSTOM KUS HAVE PKItSUADKDUS TO CONTINUK CAIlltYINO MKN'S F00TWEAI5. TIIKUKFOUF KKMFMHKK VK AUK STILL IN THE MEN'S SHOE I1US1NKSS. "CITY SHOKSTOUE," W. M. HANSEN, PHOPUIE-TOH. PHOPUIE-TOH. 44t2 At the Fourth Ward meeting house tomorrow evening an Easter service will be held. Mr. James Laugton will be the speaker. The musical program rendered at the First. Ward last Sunday Sun-day evening, with additions, will lie repeated at this service. All are invited. Judge Charles II. Hart visited the Industrial school yerteiday afternoon after-noon In company with Trustees Wilght and Hume and Secretary Holliiigsworth. Judge Hart expressed express-ed himself as being very pleased with the conditions at the school.-Ogdcn Standard, Wednesday. The Utah Hee-keeper's Association met in Salt Lake Tuesday, and a very Inteiestltig meeting held. E. S. Lovesy was ie-elected piesldent.Mr.Nephl Mil ler.one of the most successful and best known bee-men of this north country, was elected as a vice-president for Cacho county. Mr. Miller has exerted himself the past two years In trying to perfect an organization heie. L. ll. Martlneau of Logan Is in the city. He icports conditions in his section alt that could be desiicd, and says that the abundance of snow and copious lainfalls make piospects for good ciops thu very best. Politics In Cache are beginning to warm up and the Democrats, says Mr. Maitlneaii, are getting In Hue to present a solid front to the enemy and, If possible, cany the county. Descret News. Isaac rJllwcll, Jr., Is at the old stand repairing btcylcs. John Oalaghcr Is In Salt Lake where hewlllicmaln In the future, having dosed out his business Interests In Logan. If you want a good cup of coffee, Johnson's Cafe In the Palace building Is the place to get It. tf John A. Hcndrlckson expected to leave Christiana for Liverpool on April 8th. I-'iom tlieie he will take the Hist steamer home. At the Presbyterian church there will be services Sunday at 11 a. in. and 8 p. in. Topics "The value of life." and "Marriage." All are welcome. Seats ficc. N. E. Ci.kmknson. Grand Scandinavian Hall to be given in the Palace on Tuesday, April HI, at 8 p.m. for the bcncllt of two missionaries. mission-aries. Tickets TO cents, extra lady J.1c. Tickets for sale at John II. And-ctson And-ctson and Emll Anderson's stores. 442t Friends of Eldon Prentice Hacon and the Fostcis have received announcement an-nouncement cauls of Mr. Heacon's mairiage to Miss Clara Foster at Las Cruses, New Mexico, on the IlOth of Maich. Filendsof Mr. Hacon In Logan Lo-gan say that It was his Intention to be in Logan by May 1st, but the "at liome" caids bear no date. Mr. and Mis. Hacon have the best wishes of a large chcleor friends whoaie pleased that Logan is to be their futuie home. A delightful surprise patty was 4-hen last Friday hi honor of Miss Lor.iluc Hyde by the employes of the Logan Dry Goods Co., whcie she is employed. Caids, instrumental and vocal music, and other pastimes were enjoyed during the evening. Tnose In the party were Mrs. J. P. Smith. Jr. Misses Hose Sorcnson, Amelia Peart, Mary Damp, Irma Kozsa, Loralne Hyde, Prof. Swcndson, Messrs. Sylven Needham, Emer Crockett, Jr., Hen Carlisle, Samuel Hlair and Leland Hanks. MIL W. M. HANSEN, THE SUCCESSFUL SUC-CESSFUL SHOE MAN, AND PRO-PK1ETOKOL PRO-PK1ETOKOL THE "CITY SHOE STOUE," IS I5EJOICTNG OVER A LA HOE SHIPMENT OF "UTA Si DUNN" SHOES FOK LADIES WHICH HAS JUST AHHIVED. HE IS ANXIOUS FOU THE LADIES TO SEE THESE FINE UP-TO-DATE SHOES, WHETHER THEV HUY OR NOT. 44fJ Monday marked the sIxty-Hfth birthday birth-day of Mrs. Win. Hurrls, and on the evening of that day quite a number of friends of the estimable lady gathered at her home and had a splendid time. Such pastimes as the older people dc-llghuu dc-llghuu were In evidence, and them was a most splendid spread of good things to eat. Mr. and Mis. Hurrls weie happy over the unexpected event and the guests enjoyed themselves them-selves thoroughly. It was the expressed ex-pressed desire of the neighbors present pres-ent who have lived by them foryeais, I that they should live to see many 'birthday anniversaries and such pleas ure as was theirs Monday evening. Mr. Wlllaul Hansen leaves tonior row morning for Passadena,Cal.,to attend at-tend a meeting of the 10U,000 club, an organization of agents of the New York Mutual Life Insurance Co. who have written $100,000 or more of Insurance In-surance during the year. Mr. Hansen Is third vice-president of the organization, organiza-tion, and Inasmuch as the oillccs fall Into the hands of those who write the most Insurance, this Is no small honor. Among all the agents of the New York Life, Mr. Hansen Is fourth; Cache county ranks third In Utah and It Is largely thiough his efforts. Mr. Hansen's fare and all expenses while at Passadcna are paid by the company. He will be gone about two weeks. Mr. Robert Murdock is about to become be-come a landlord on a large scale. J. W. Harrct has already prepared plans for three nice cottages for him, and the statement Is made that Mr. Mur dock will erect others hi the very near future. The three mentioned abovo will be built Just north of the Maugluiu corner on Main street. Mr. Murdock owns llfty-llve feet there running east to the nanow street vhlch runs thiough the block north and south, and will himself cut a narrow street south of his property to intersect this. II is three cottages will be of live rooms each, fronting his own street and will be for rent. Logan needs house loom and any move of this kind must meet with heaity commendation. Mr. John Squhes has been appointed appoint-ed a deputy state game waidcn for Cacho county and Is thus empowered to make arrests for violation of game and Hsh laws. Mr. Thornly is county waiileu, but it is Impossible for him to be at various places hi the county frequently, hence the appointment of Mr. Sijulies. This is an honor and a duty thrust upon Mr. Squlies with no salary attachment but no one wilt believe be-lieve that he will bo less active hi he-half he-half of tho law for that reason. The State Is paying out thousands of dollars dol-lars to protect the game and icstock the st reams and those Interested aio detettuliicd tostop violations if possible. pos-sible. It Is stated that Dishing Is going go-ing on at various places now, and If ono of thu culprits Is caught he will get the full benefit of the law. Hetter restrain your dcslies, boys. .. )H If you want to know what smartly dressed men are wearing this season,. ask to sec Stclu-Hloch Clothes H Young Men of Moderate Income ; w Have Small Reason I For falluic to dress with dignity and fashion when Steln-Uloch H smart clothes can be bought at a cost which reduces by one-half H that demanded by custom tailors for work that falls behind the H Stein-Hloch standard of quality. I We sell these Smart Clothes andean show to you an elaborate I I assortment of Spring and Summer Styles In all manner of patterns, I H weaves and fabrics, all of the best workmanship and moulded Into I clean-cut and graceful lines by as expert tailors as can be found In I I this country. I . ISSiSI - '' . I I C U.iSTttD IMA J H They are Signed with this Label. I SEE OUR EAST E I! W I N I) O W I THATCHER & HANSEN, , r 27 Main st. Logan. Utah. I For Sale Two tiding horses. J. T. Wood. Mention. About 11 o'clock Monday a snowstorm snow-storm was prevailing in Huttc. It was a wet snow and came dow n in big flakes. The Iceman was going about his duties as usual. A wcll-gioomed young man was out hustling for business, busi-ness, and he was not particular how-he how-he got It. Talk about your hustlers, this boy was all right. He was representing repre-senting some Utah concern that ' makes knit woolen underwear, He approached the vender of Ice In the middle of the sticet In the snowstorm. snow-storm. He opened his grip and showed him his samples. After a little con versation he took out his tape measure and took the Iceman's size for an order. or-der. Ho rested his sample case on the rear end of the Ice wagon, and In less time than It takes to tell It had booked book-ed the man's order for several suits of underwear. Thanking the Ice man for his order he proceeded to accost the next pedestrian he encountcd. Several Sev-eral people witnessed the incident, and all agreed tiat the young man was a hustler and no mistake. -Hutte Evening Even-ing News. This full-Hedged young man proves to be our own George F. Lloyd of the Cache Knitting Woiks, now In Montana. These are the kind of hustlers, backed by the excellent reputation of their goods, that makes the Cache Knitting Woiks what It is. At the Fleming home on East Fiist North street Monday evening a swell euchic was given In honor of Mi's. Pershing of South Hend, Indiana. The rooms were decorated with Calla lilies, the mantel In the west room being banked in these lovely Mowers. Tho whole idea was In conformity with Easter, the tally cards bearing dainty, hand painted eggs, the refreshments refresh-ments largely of dishes In which eggs formed a prominent feature, the ice cieam served In candy biid's nests and tho prizes handsome eggs, ducks and drakes. The occasion was one that will long be remembered for its genuine pleasure. Those who met Mis.Toishlngand played at the eight tables were: Mr. and Mis. G. W. and H. G. Thatcher, Mrs. Seth A. Lang uid, Miss Veda Thatcher, Prof, and' Mis. Wlllaid Langton, Prof, and Mis. Hall, Mayor and Mrs. Robinson, Prof, and Mrs. Ostlen, Mr. and Mrs. Kcelor, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Nayior, Mr. and Mis. Leo Campbell, Mr. and Mis. Preston, Pres-ton, Mr. and Mrs. L. R Martlneau, Misses Pilgrim, Smith, Winifred Miner and Chamberlain, Mr. G. II. Champ, J. C. Walteis, Dr. EinoN, Geo. It. Thatcher. Dr. Emels won the gentlemen's Hist prl.e, a design de-sign in shape of an egg broken at tho top and holding a do.eu candy eggs two of which had hatched miniature pickaninnies. Mis. Pershing was the supcilor among the ladles and was picscntcd with a handsoniu tea pot In shape of a drake. Consolation prl.es ducks were won by W. II. Preston Jr. and Mis. Seth Liugtoo I back if they dou't suit. V"B I I 1 I I- I Also Carry a Splendid Line of the Very Rest J I FINE WINES AND LIQUORS For Family and Medicinal Use. CY E. NAPPER ' -U MAIN STREET, LOGAN. OLD SQUIRES STAND It's Buggy Season I At Buggy Headquarters A large stock in which you'll be almost al-most sure to find just the style and size you want. at d j d Fish Bros. Wagons, Ludlow Spring Wagons makes built for satisfuction. WILKINSON & SON To make room In our incks tor the Large Stock of New Wallpaper now arriving we must dispose dis-pose of ouricmiiants as Job lots. Theiefore look out for Haigalns from now on. Cost will cut no llguie with us. Wilkinson & Son C. H. Baker Practical Shoe Dealer, Has Just received a consignment of FOOTWEAR. They are positively tho best goods ever offered for the money in Logan. Men's Hand Sowed Fine Hox Calf Shoes, &2.W) per pair, and other shoes in proportion. Logan Shoe Factory 13 W. Center St., Logan, Utah i i |