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Show H Local Jottings. H Fhst-class liMng animal for sale H cheap. Address Itox 111. B Dr. II. S. Wallet, the Picsbj terlan H minister of 1'ieston, was In Logan on H Miss Alice Read of the X. .1. A. lias H gone to Weston, Wjoinintr, to spend H a short acation. H All biands of bottled bcei kept on M ( ice at Rlter Bros., Ding Co. H J Mis. Ma'igaiet Nelson and little son, B Nelson, of Seattle Washington, aie hereon a visit to her paicuts. Mr. ; and Mis. John Nelson. HJ j The bi.mdlnav lans will go to Eng- I laud. What forV To buy their fresh HI . oranges, bananas, Ice-cieam, sti.ivv- beitles and ci earn, soda water, etc. Sen Ices will be held at the Piesby- erl.m church next Sunday morning HI . at 11 o'clock. Itev. Clcmcnson will H' H tell of the gic.it assembly at Los H ' Angeles. B The latest things in hats, shoes and shirts at Thatcher & Hansen's 117 I Main Street Logan. t T. II. Cutlerand Mo-,es. Johnson will go on the load with a theatilcal com- pany of their own next week. The fi lends of both will wish them itn- ' hounded success. Don't foiget the List Ljnne at- tiaetlonat the Thatcher opei a house next S.ituiday evening. This piettj stoiy of title loe will be ably plajed by theWaidc Company. m The A. C. of V. Alumni In a special HJ nieetliig Tuesday elected oillceis as HB follows: Pies. 1'iof Pedeison; 1st Ice, Miss Mattle Stover; 2nd vice, Miss (Irace Fisher. Secietarj, Mlv Ljtliu Ilolmgicn. ' The Utah Sugar Company in Hear f rler valley lias lilted one bundled HI f Japs to uoil; the beets on the eight I hundied-acic beet faun adj.icant to HI tlicir f.ictoij. This is done owing to HI the fact that it has been impossible B' J to secuie white labor to do the work. Dr. John Franklin Lugic of the A. C. of U. lias leccntly been honored by HI the Unlversltj or Wisconsin, ttiat In- fl stltutlou having confencd a follow- ship upon him. Tliis honor comes fiom the economic department and is T given only to Instructors who have HI .1 attained lcmarkablc success In eco- j nomic work. M - In all probabllit.v, 1'iof. A. K. Wil- , .son will not come to the Agricultural ! College and take the chair vacated by HJ i Dr. Moench. Prof. Wilson lias been B re-elected as head or the high school H at Ogdcu, a much moie satisfactory m position to iiiiusclf, and 'tis said lie H t has seemed his lele.tso fiom the A. C. H of U. people. B ' The I'nloii Knitting Mills aie now B i running at full blast on l'list North H stieet. A. (i. Barber iseneral man- H ager, and Lllas Nielsen, who lias hud H veils of expeiiencu in tills line of work, H is the factoi.v superintendent. Wc H ! are tinning out goods that aie second H j to none on the market. Come In and H H N leave lueasiiiements. All older lilted H with pimiiptuess and despatcli. B .' Miss Ida Hansen, dauglitei of Major M ' and Mis. Hansen, assisted b) Susie v' Itobblns, gave a dinner party last J Stiud.i), the occasion being the cole- J In.itlon of' Mrs. Hansen's birthday. J The invited guests wcic Hon. and J I Mis. Jos. Howell, 1'ies. Morrell, Mr. J and Mis. Louis T. Cannon of Salt J Lake Cit.v, Mr. and Mis. S. It. Mittou, J Mammic and Maggie Mouell. All J piescut wcie well eiilcitalned. J An unexpected and seveie tain and H hail stoini visited Salt Lakccitj Tues- J day aftei noon. At.ilwut tluee o'clock S allghtcloudliiiiigovertlieclty, but Hie J ciovvds on the stieet gave no thought J . to rain until two am thiee extra- & oidiuaij thiiudei claps Indicated that V a stiom was on hand. Toi rents of t rain followed the tluiudciclaps, and J . llnall) a heavy shower or hall. A ' nuinbci or hoises standing untied run J i iiway as a lesintof tlie thundeiUups. I I. Jtf JJJJJJJJJJJJIjrafcSgiii mini ..-,. i i - Great shirt waist and suit sale L.K.r. 1'iof. Hill left Friday moiiilng for Chicago University to take a course during vacation. He will go to Mich-gan Mich-gan for the winter. 10 cents a doen paid for eggs at II. G. Htv ball's stoic. Itev. .N.-E. Clemcnson arilved home from Los Angeles Wednesday night, anil services at the 1'restbv terlan chinch will be held on Sunday morning morn-ing us usual. Laigest lino of slilit waists and suits in city L.K.r. John A. McAllister. Secietaiy of the Utah and Mexican Rubber Company, Com-pany, after being In Logan for a few d.ijs, i etui ned to Salt Lake city today. to-day. 1'iofs. A. II. Upliam and L. A. Williams left on Wednesday moiiilng for the East, where they will spend their vacation. Mr. Upliam goes to Eton, Ohio, and Mi. Williams to S.ilein, Mass. Dr. W. C. I'.uUlnson left Tuesday for the east where he will puisne a couise along the line heietofore mentioned. men-tioned. Dr. W. 0. Parkinson J l. will look after his fathei's piactlce dining that gentleman's absence. A scarcity of bilck, an uiifoitunnte state or affairs that has existed for sonic time, will prooably be eliminated eliminat-ed in the near future. Commencing next week Gesseli's factoiy alone will be able to tuin 'J.'i.ooo per day. The A. C. or U. summer school opens on next Tuesday morning. It Is expected that not less then roity or fifty students will be cniolled at that time, which will piove veiy satisfactory satisfact-ory to the management. The Thatcher oichestia has begun the erection of a $2,000 pavilion on the east side of the Tabernacle squaie. The pavilion will be 50x80 feet and covered. The orchestra will give regular dances and open air conceits dining the summer. Call at the Cache Valley Implement Co. and see the New Deerrng Header. John M. Gutke, an cmplojee of the DautcLson Mamifactuiing Company, rell riom a shartlng while adjusting a belt List Wcdnesda). He fell about eight feet to the Moor and was severely severe-ly Jarred. A pbvsician was called and it was found that Mr. Gutke had been Injuied intciuallv. We tiust Ills iu-Juiles iu-Juiles may not piove seilous. You can Msli June lf.th, providing vou buy tackle at the Harris Music Stoie. The genial face of Watt Reese is again seen on the sticets of Logan. Watt still has a liking for the home of his bojhood. The II. Y. C. summer school was begun on Tuesday with a lather light attendance. It Is expected that within with-in a few dajsqultea list will be re-glsteicd. re-glsteicd. Gieat vailcty boslry L.K.r. CS3tO L. F. Smith who has been down with pneumonia, is now Improving nicely. Ills friends will be pleased to see him out attending to business again. L. D. S. gaiments irom $1 up L.K.r. Miss Annie Pike who has been connected con-nected with the English department or the A. C. or U. since the Hist or the ear, letuined to her home In Piovo last Tuesday. Sknnch." has sold 3 car loads or shingles because he sells cheap. Also chicken whe at baigalns. Call and get llguies on doois and windows. Piol. Stutteid Instiuctor In art at the A. O. U., Is spending a Tew dnjs In Salt Lake city, lecupeiatingror the summer school work, which begins next Monday. Commencement cxeiclscs at the Hauls Music Stoic. Thiee Estey pianos pi-anos and live New man oiganssold last week. One or the Estey's went to a musician at Aineilean Falls, Idaho. F. .1. Peterson, the Puiadisc blacksmith, black-smith, wus in Logan on Wednesday. Mi. Pcteison rcpoits the crops in Paradise as being first class, and that P.tiadlsc never had a better piospect. Visitors dining the Scandinavian leunion, can find at the Eagle care lirst class service and cvoiythlng the market alfoids in the eating line. 129 Noith Main, Eagle Hotel building. Thomas and Gallachcr pioprletors. Proposals will be received by the tin-deislgned tin-deislgned for the lease of 3000 grade stock sheep for one to tlnee jears from Sept. 10, lOO.t. Only lcsponsible paitles who can give security need ap-plv. ap-plv. Sheep to be kept in Utali and Idaho. Ru'lkv S. Lyon, Hollywood, Cal. Mr. and Mis. J. M. Ross, or Shenandoah, Shen-andoah, Iowa, are visiting Misses DeGiaff and Ravmond, while enroute home from the I'icsby terlan assembly at Los Angeles. Mis. Ross has a number num-ber of friends in tills vicinity and Mr. Ross was a classmate of N. E. Clemcnson, Clemcn-son, at the McCoimick Seminary. Baigalns in shlit waists L.K.r. Aftei an absence of tliiity dajs, Eon. Aipillla Nebeker, witli his wife, letuined fiom the East Wednesday night While away they visited the cltj or Chicago, besides other places In the stiitcs or Illinois and Iowa. While somewhat skeptical in biblical statements, since seeing some or the recent storms and Hoods In the cast, Qull now believe ll to be possible ror the world to be Hooded and the inhabitants in-habitants diow tied In foi ty davs. He thinks there bus been no exaggeration in the statements, having seen some portion of the disasters hluiscir. Considering the quality or goods wo cannot be undersold. Examine our Wallpaper, It Is the very best and cheapest In town. Cardonand Hum-ham. Hum-ham. The M unlock kandy kitchen has in use what no other firm In town has, and that Is a filtering machine. All the water used In this establishment Is filtered and is as pure as water can be made. The tlim has also Just put In a large number or porcelain cans ror the storage of Ice-cream, which will necessarily keep the same sweet and pure for months, piovldinglt is kept frozen. However, It Is the boast or this firm that no cream more than three days old was ever sold from the house. The syrups made by this firm arc perfectly pine, being made under the personal supervision of Robert Murdock Jr., who has had five years' experience at tills phase of the business. busi-ness. All in all the Muidock people are best piepared to give ou the purest pur-est and best that Is to be had in either soda water or Ice cream. Mr. John Welch Jr. or Paradise was In Logan Thursday. Pror. G. L. Svvcndsen went to Salt Lake Wednesday morning to look artcrsomcor Uncle Sam's Irrigation a (falls. The boards or trustees or the A. C. or U. meet on Monday and transacted a lot or routine business. A musical department was established and Pror. J. A. Andersen or Salt Lake City selected as its bead. Piors. Mlttoii and Foglebcrg will still be connected with the Institution. Elds for the erection or certain buildings were opened and all rejected. New bids will be asked for. John Thompson orciarkstonaud Ills devoted and congenial wlfo were In Logan on Wednesday. According to our Idea John has made a mistake In his calling, foi he Is one or the best entertainers enter-tainers in the country. He with his wife have the faculty of making people peo-ple feel at homo and should run a hotel. Neither is John's cntcitaln-nicnts cntcitaln-nicnts conllned to his domicile. Wc aie reminded ol an Instance )ears back, when Peter Rarson, John Thompson and our W. N. Thomas wcie In Ogden together. Fiiend Peter In ills vvandeiings thioiigh the town lan onto an unsophisticated Individual In-dividual who had some simple device, whlchwas really a "wonder" to Peter, alias Sanko. "Why I never saw such a piece o! Ingenuity, I must gel 'Pa' to come and see this." Peter disappeared disap-peared for a few moments, returning with his "Pa" (Colonel John Thompson) Thomp-son) who with hat olT and head glaring glar-ing like a locomotive headlight, was intioduccd with the pioper defeience due a paicnt. The "Pa" was moie surpilscd than the son had been and owing to longer experience In life, he was enabled to see advantages In the (lev Ice that the son had overlooked. "Why it Is a most wonderful invention" inven-tion" said 'Pa' and Insisted tliat grandpa should also see the piece of mechanism, when lo and behold our Win. N. Thomas was brought fortli as the sire or Colonel John and giandslrc to Sanko. When Inquiry as to their ages were made, the grandson was 38, the father .18 and the grandpa was "", who or course "had man led very )oung" but his family weie long lived and held their ages well. They were all Mormons, and that was enough to dispel any doubt as to the truth or their statements, and also as to the family being prolific from one gcneia-tlon gcneia-tlon to another. These tlnee jokeis had as much fun out of the affair as tbeycaicd for, and then left the Inventor In-ventor in perfect Ignoiancc or the truth In legaul to themselves. |