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Show r- ' Local Jottings. Croat sale on Fancy Hosc C.K.W Mrs. Joseph Jensen is seriously ill of typhoid. f Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moyle of Salt Lake aro visiting In Logan. Mrs. I). II. Thomas Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Niblcy at IVfrry, Oregon. Osborne and Hodges machine? extras for sale by John Bench,, ay W. N. Thomas' old stand. ir,lH Mr. Joseph W. Thatcher Is In Lo-from Lo-from San Francisco and will make quite ii visit witli her many friends and relatives here. 1 off on shirt waists atcachcKnlt-tlng atcachcKnlt-tlng Works. "Ota Win. It. Dcwltt wants to (julet title to half the waters of a Blacksmith Fork canyon spring and has filed suit against Jacob James. ' Sewing Machines cleaned and repaired. repair-ed. Singer Sewing Machine Sstore, fif) First North street. Phono Aflz. 7218 Born to Mr. ana Mrs. Joe Balllf Thursday morning, an 81 pound boy. The little man's desire to get here for the 24th is commendable. Wlillc enroute to the coast, Dr. J. A. Thompson, of Muscollnc,Iowa,stop-ped Muscollnc,Iowa,stop-ped over on Tuesday to meet his nephew Mr. A. II. Thompson. Wantkd Young man as traveling salesman. A good chance 16 learn music. Call or write F. HvAvilklns Hanks Hotel. f Skancliy lias sold : car loads o shingles because ho sellscheap. Also chicken wire at bargains. Call and get figures on doors any windows. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hyde, after .a pleasant visit with friends and relatives rela-tives hero aiftl at Salt Lake, have returned re-turned to their home in Baker City, Ore. jT Kimball Brothers have some of the best buggies and spring, wagons ever brought to Logan at thcj.O. Foundry building go and see tlicm. tr Diphtheria Is in the family of W. W. Boundy of Benson. A quarantine Is In force and It Is to be hoped that the dread disease will not become general. G. B. Thatcher Is bulldlngaddltions to Ills house on First South street. 11 south porch and other annexes, so that when completed the residence will be greatly Improved. If you need a baby carriage ax a go-cart go-cart you should not inks tlA) opportunity oppor-tunity to get one at cost at tJlie Logan Furniture Co., successorso Cardon Biirnham & Co. 7ot:t Prof. Joseph Jensen of the A. C. of F. has been elected a member of the Society for the Piomotion of Kngl-neeiing Kngl-neeiing Kducation, having been elected at a recent meeting of the Association at Niagara Falls. Lost A purse containing a i20 gold piece and one .Vcent. piece. Lost on First West between Third Sofith and Center or on Center il Main. Leave at this olllce and be Awarded. The scenery, painted and built especially es-pecially for (tingling Bros, magnlllcent and Inspiring spectacular production of "Jerusalem and tlio Crusades," depicts churches and palaces, magnlllcent magnl-llcent In architectural design, and the sumptuous inner courts of the fabulously fabul-ously rich Km I is of Kgypt. Don't pay an exhorbltant price to transient picture agents for frames when you can purchase them at half the price at the Logan Furniture Co., successors to Cardon, Burrjham & Co. 7r,t3 Joe Ballff has sold his bakery to Mr. J. J. Giles, who will conduct it in the future. By hustling, Joe has built up a good business, and many of his customers will regret that he has retired. re-tired. However, Mr. Giles Is a Ilrst-class Ilrst-class baker and It Is not believed "that the business will suffer us a result of the change. You can buy your smoked hams and all kinds of bacon at wholesale price at the Chicago Meat Market, sitls-faction sitls-faction guaranteed. S. B. Sorcnsen proprietor. Itlngling Brotheis great, canvas pavilions cover more than llftcen acres of ground ;nd constitute a veritable city of tents. Tlio mammoth stage for the spectacular production of "Jerusalem and the Crusades," which Is embodied In the hippodrome amphitheatre, amphi-theatre, is the largest ever constructed construct-ed and Is absolutely impervious to rain. Prof. GeOrgo Thomas who has just returned from a two years' absence In Europe, has a column Interview in Tuesday's News, hi which he speaks very highly or Utah's students in the continent, and there Is no doubt but that Prof. Thomas has Improved his own t line as well as the others. While away he studied in the universities of Halle, Paris, and Berlin and from the former ho secured the degree Ph. i). Before going to Europe Prof. Thomas hail gained his master's degree i-t Harvard. "Wantkd 20 men at Jthc Sugar Factory. James Melklc of Smithflcld was In Logan yesterday. Mrs. Cathrlne Illbbard and he daughter, Mrs. FIstcr, left for Malad Thursday to visit witli relatives. Foil Salk A beautiful china cabinet. cabi-net. Inquire or Mrs. Gn. Champ, Hanks Hotel. y Mrs. Elizabeth Gray, sister of Fred Turner, and his niece Mary Gray, are visiting in Logan. Mr. Ilobcrt Larount and wife left Thursday morning on a pleasure trip to Salt Lake City and south. Premium lists of the Utah Stato Fair arc out, and to those interested in displays will prove of considerable value. Mrs. Barton, the mother of genial Tom Barton, and ills two sisters, Mrs. Lawrence Sloan and Mrs. Orvin Morris, Mor-ris, are visitors in Logan. There is no doubt butj hat Bobinson Bros, does the largest tic trade of any dealer in town, In the past two months their sales amounted to over $500. A great game of base ball Is expected expect-ed at Smlthtlcld today between the Wlllard and Smithflcld teams. It will bo worth seeing. Bev. Clcmenson will take "Papacy" as a subject for his Sunday morning's sermon. The theme is opportune and a discussion of it will no doubt prove Interesting. Wm. Amer and family are down from Auconda, Mont., for a vacation lasting four or five weeks. While here they will visit friends and numerous relatives. Bishop Pratt of Falrvlew has sold his farm or two hundred and fifty acres and honied stock to Professor Moench of Ogden, for $7,500. People say the Bishop sold too cheap. When the condensed milk factory starts up at Itlchmond the dairymen expect to receive at least twenty-tive percent more for their milk than they are now getting at the creameries. cream-eries. It has been rumored that Mrs. Wil Ham Anderson of Pctcrsboro, who recently re-cently died in the Fifth ward of tills city, was operated upon for appendi citis. Upon Investigation we find there Is no foundation for the statement. state-ment. George W. Squires Is now what might be termed a bonaflde citizen of Lcwlston. He was in Logan on Wednesday Wed-nesday shipping ids furniture and moving his family. He lias a neat little .barber shop in LewLston located south or the tabernacle. The people of Lewlston are to be congratulated on the acquisition of so good a citizen and first class barber. We wisli George success. A government timber inspector will come to Logan within a short time to look after matters of government concern. con-cern. This should prove of particular Interest to lumber men. An agent to look after the forest reserve, proposition proposi-tion Is also expected within a short time. He will look over the Held and decide as to what Is necessary to the proper protection of tlio reserve. Mrs. Stover and sons Noble and Howard will leave next Friday for Berkeley, Cal. In California, public and high schools, as well as University, Uni-versity, begin work on August 1, and in order that the boys may start in school at the beginning of, the term, the family Is going at thlstlmc.MIsscs DeGraff and Raymond will occupy the Stover home arter the family's departure, de-parture, and the residence vacated by the first named will bo occupied by Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Thompson. The Old Folks Reunion at the tabernacle tab-ernacle grounds next Friday gives promise pro-mise of being an enjoyable affair. The committees are making arrangements arrange-ments for a splendid program and It Is confidently, expected that a large number of the older people will be present to enjoy the occasion. The Hyde Park band will be present, and music will also be furnished by some of Logan's excellent talent. Everything Every-thing for the comfort and'pleasure of the old folks will be, provided, not the least, of which will be a feast of good things prepared b) the younger people. peo-ple. In the afternoon there will be a dance on the new pavilion. |