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Show Local Jottings. Shirt Waists 4yfip L. K. r. Mr. E. P. llaeoii left Thursday for Provo. Rlshop Hughes was In town from Mcndon Wednesday. Subscribe for The Republican. Robert James of Paradise was in town Thursday. Dan Walters and David Murray of Wellsvllle were here Wednesday. S. R. Evans of Lcwlston was registered reg-istered Wednesday at the Hanks. Hosiery all prices L VT. . 65t0 The advance sale for John Grlftlth In "Macbeth" showed that a big house would greet his return here. I. C. Thorcson of Hyrum and W. II. Maughan, Jr., of Wellsvllle were registered reg-istered at the Lincoln this week. FOR SALE: A sctof Encyclopedia Rrlttanlca, 28 volumes, full leather binding, cost $84. Will soil for S3... Address P. O. Rox 7(1 City. Paris Green, London Purplpf White Arsenic, Rluc Vitriol, andydll other materials used for spra'ying can be obtained at Rltcr Rros Imig Co. Mr. E. L. Larsen, one of Newton's substantial citizens, was in Logan Thursday. Mr. Larson says that everybody in that vicinity is well and happy and that they are too busy to make news. - Considering the quality of grtods we cannot be undersold. Examine our Wallpaper, it is the very best and cheapest in town. Cardpif and Rum-ham. Rum-ham. Lundbcrg the blacksmith and C. C. Jensen the wheelwright arc drawing trado to their shops, and why because be-cause they are square men and are reasonable In their charges. Calling once means calling again, s Remember we have Mm exclusive sale of the cclcbrhtcr "Hulskamp Rrothers Shoes." cjjshoe Store. L. 1). S. Garments $1.00rip LiK. F. Mrs. Emily Rallard, wife of Rishop Rallard, died at her home in Cache Junction Thursday, .morning. For sometime she has been suffering intensely in-tensely from cancerous growths and her death, while deeply lamented Is a visitor that lias relieved her of her misfortunes. Potatoes wanted. Cash paid for all kinds of marketable farm products at the M. &. S. Grain &Secd Co. Center Street. The work of constructing the new power house for the city Is being rap-Idly rap-Idly pushed. Gangs of men are grading grad-ing for the pipe line, the Crowther site has been purchased for $4,GO0 and several committees have been appointed ap-pointed to see to the construction. Every effort Is being made to sec that the plant Is completed within a reasonably rea-sonably short time. We have on hand a large stock of Hulskamp Hrothers Shoe. tW are the best for sale at City Shoe Stori 55t4 A pleasant little boating party was .had Wednesday afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. LoRoy Cardon, Misses Cardon and Torgeson and Messrs. E. P. fla-con fla-con and G. F. Thatcher. They took lunch In their new launch on Rear River wlille a trip a-far as the Rear river dam was enjoyed. Call at the Cacho Valley Implement Co. and see the New Deerrng Deader. Wm. M. Foster and Miss Ruth Sco-vllle Sco-vllle were united In marriage Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon at tho Presbyterian church. Porter acted as best man and Miss Martha Rergorncr as maid of honor, the teachers of the N. J. A. being tho onlj guests. Foster Is a young man from Missouri who Is now presiding over tho culinary department de-partment of tho Hotel Eagle. Samuel Kent the stockman from Lcwlston was In Logan on Thursday. Mr. Pat Pheny spent Sunday with his wife and family. Louis T. Cannon, son-in-law of Hon. Jos. Howell, Is registered at the Eagle. Tho Co-op has received the one and only thing needed to make it a comfort com-fort and joy forever a coat of paint. The tea merchant on Main street has made arrangements to serve coffee and lunches. This Is to advertise the line of "fruit" he carries. The olliccs formerly occupied by W. W. Maughan In the Eccles-Howcll building arc now being remodeled for the Hansen Creameries' quarters. Edna, a daughter of John Montrose, Mont-rose, fell from a wheel Tuesday and dislocated the radius of the right forearm. fore-arm. It was thought at first that the arm was broken. Miss Martha Fisher has Just completed com-pleted a splendid tennis court at the north of tiic Englc mansion on 4th East street and 'most any time now when In tho vicinity you can hear "love all!" "15 love!" "deuce!" scrcch-cd scrcch-cd In a feminine treble. Henry Fosberg is again In trouble. Tuesday night Policeman Christensen had to go to the Fosberg homo In the Sixth ward and stop some whipping proceedings. Henry was brought up before Justice Pedcrsen Wednesday morning and fined live dollars and ten days in jail. A suit for divorce has been filed in the District Court wherein Mary Krouse is plaintiff and Julius K rouse defendant. The cause of action Is abandonment and failure to support the family. The plaintiff asks the court to award her the children, nine in number. The parties live In Providence. Hon. Joseph Howell, with his wife and family, Is In town. Tho Congressman Con-gressman again Impresses the Importance Im-portance to organize a cavalry troop to represent Cacho Co. In tho coming com-ing welcome to President Roosevelt. The reception being given by other states to tho President must not eclipse the one to be given by Utah and every effort must bo put forth by .all the counties. Cache, one of tho foremost, cannot afford to be dilatory In this matter. It may be Interesting to many to know that W. M. Padcn, D. D., of Salt Lako city will lecture at the Presbyterian church next Tuesday evening. He will tell of his trip from Logan to Hawaii and 'tis said that he lias many Interesting things to relate. Rev. Paden is one of the few Gentile ministers In Utah who has the respect and admiration of the Mormon people. peo-ple. The Deserct News frequently has a good word to say for Padcn and gives him credit for being honest, honorablo and upright. Tho opening of the Fries studio on First north was indeed an opener to many an eye that visited there. The work shown was of a high grade, artistically ar-tistically mounted. The reception room on tho ground floor Is a well-arranged well-arranged palor with very pretty cozy corners Miss Rlalr Is engaged by Mr. Fries to receive customers and she presides over affairs there. Upstairs Up-stairs Is the studio and, according to tho samples of work shown, the opportunities op-portunities for lighting effects to be had there arc certainly as line as or -sees In any gallery In tho West. Every-thing Every-thing connected with the parlor and studio Is first class, and to those desiring de-siring fine artistic work Mr. Fries extends ex-tends an titration to visit and Inspect for themsoves. Dr. J. M. Tanner was In Logan for Mrs. Renson's funeral. Mrs. I. S. Evans of Lehl was registered reg-istered Wednesday at the Eagle. Dell Bell Is building a home on North 1st East. New Corn Curcpftcc ,10 cents. City Shoe Store. y' . A. J. Hanccy of Hyde Park was in Logan Wednesday. E. M. Curtis lias moved up here to stay for somo time. Mrs. D. Y. Croxall Is visiting at Salt Lake City. Ncpht Larsen, son of Rishop John Larsen of Preston, was a Logan visitor on Thursday. Tho R. Y. and A. C. baseball teams meet next Saturday at the R. Y. campus Isaac Jorgcnsen hasfor sale 7,000 pounds of lucerh soefl. Will sell any quantity, and clcaj?. At Logan elevator, eleva-tor, Logan. William S. Lltz of Lcwlston has recently married a widow from his native state, Virginia. Mr. Lltz is slxty-flvo years of age and the lady he married is thirty-five. Samuel Evans has recently had an Increase of one -In his family, It being a little boy this time. Sam was in Logan on Wednesday as happy as a King. Lars Peterson, one of Ilyrum's city council, was In Logan Wednesday. Mr. Peterson took out a cream separator. separa-tor. Ho Is evidently in tho dairy business. Elsewhere In this columns will be found two notices of Intention to tax for sidewalk Improvement. The south sMoof Center street from Main to First East, the east side of Main bo tween Center and First South, First South between Mnln and First East, the north side or Center from First West to Fourth West, all come In for new sidewalks, and no one will doubt that the Improvement along these places is much needed. These streets arc traveled continuously and by a great number of people and the con-renlenco con-renlenco is far reaching. The Agricultural Woman's Club met on Monday May 4 at the home of Mrs. Swcndsen. Mrs. Kerr gare a rcry complete discussion of Gaines-borough Gaines-borough the most original and the most English of a)l the English painters. paint-ers. The club was then interested in and Instructed by the discussion of Turner, Rurne, Jones, Mlllals and engaged in by Mcsdames Hurchell, Rail, Smith and Madison respectively. Mrs. Wldtsoe was elected as delegate to the conrentlon of tho U. F. W. C. to be held at Salt Lake, Oct. 10, and will take part In tho discussion of "Tho Responsibility of Citizenship." Elder Israel Stewart, who is now on a mission In Tennessee, writes a rcry Interesting letter to his father, J. '.. Stewart, of this city, In which he states that ho risked the field where the famous battle of Shlluh was fought In the civil war. Marks of devestatton and ruin are still visible. He was ulso under tho tree where General Johnson died, tho same officer of-ficer who headed tho U. S. army to Utah In 1857. Israel picked up some bullets and mailed them home and visited the cemetery where many of the southern soldiers were burled In trenches. He reports that he Is feeling feel-ing well In his missionary labors and In a general way Is receiving kind treatment. Since Joel Ricks left Logan about two months ago, many inquiries have been made at this otllcc as to his whereabouts. Some said he was in New Orleans, working up his genealogy. genealo-gy. Our attention has been directed to a publication from the Southern countries, stating the business of Mr. Ricks. It appears that he is In South America working up antiquities con-nectcd con-nectcd with the Hook of Mormon. It has been known for somo time past that Mr. Ricks has devoted a great deal of study pertaining to the location loca-tion and travels of the aborigines of this country. It is presumed that tho gentleman, while In the South, will perfect his work In such a manner as will provo satisfactory to himself and many others. Wo shall watch with interest tho outcome of Joel's cxten slvc trip to the south. |