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Show Local Jottings. All btands of bottled beer kept on Ice at Kltcr Bros., Drug Co. Miss Kathcrinc Smith Is at Baker City, Ore., on a thtce weeks' visit with friends and relatives. Fhst-class diiving animal for sale cheap. Addtess Box 114. lllshop Philip Quayle, after a short stay in Logan, returned to his home in Teasuieton, Idaho, last Friday. I'tibllc stenographer and bookccpci at olllcc of M. & S. IModuceCo.Charges icasonablc. We hear alieady of pettj thieves going In tlie night to peoples gaidens, appioprlatlng tadlsbes etc., for their own use. l(i cents a doen paid for eggs at II. O. Ilaj ball's stoic. ,los. Wilson, Jr., who Is agent foi cement, Is doing a good business. He has disposed of nearly acailoadthls spilng. President AV. II. Lewis was in Logan Lo-gan on Fiiday. The President's health has been bad for some time past. We ate glad to state that he Is impio lug and will shoitly be himself again. 01iei Sckanch is fathci to anothei an-othei tine bo, which was but n on Tuesday of last week. Hum) thing Is happy in the household and Olhei is now pajlngall his bills with a smile. Gieat shlit waist and suit sale L.r. Andeison & Andeisen of Lewiston hae the toof upon theli new stoic building and it is expected that business busi-ness will commence within thlity ilajs. The piospcctlo sugar factoiy lias lalscd the pi ice of land to an exceeding ex-ceeding high llguie. One bundled dollais per acie is now asked foi the average land. Call iit the' Cache Valley Implement Co. and see the New Oeerrng Header. I. A. Jones, with thiee men, started for the A maon mine In Logan can-jon can-jon last Saturdaj. Woikon what Is known as the lllue Hock tunnel on the Amaon lodge will be lesumed at once. llansC. Hansen, acting manager, man-ager, is detci mined to push the work and thcieby ascertain whethei or not : the stockholders hac a pjjing piop-eity. piop-eity. This Is the pioper thing to do. New steel langc for sale. Cash or w HI tiade for good milch cow. Apply at Hoblnson Hios., l,"i Main. Ldw aid Cl.uk, foi met l a lesldent of Heiison waul, now lling at Afton, Wyoming, is lieic Kitinu lelathcs. Mi. Clark sajs the loads fiotn Afton to .Montpellei and tlnough the mountains moun-tains to Mink Cieek aie in faltlj good shape, excepting one or two snowdrifts snow-drifts Mch can bedihen aiound. lie lepou-i the health of the people In Star alle, as being geneiall) good. Laigest line of shht waists and suits in cltj L.K.r. Joseph Thatchei, our old time dentist, den-tist, with his wife, has been lsitlng fi lends and relat hes in Logan the past week. M r. Thatcher Is now established es-tablished peimancntly In San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Since going theie he has built, up an excellent business and Is doing well, having a line suite of looms in the main paitof the city. He Is right to the fiontand Is prospeiing, which Ills many fi lends will be glad to hear. The present cij amongst the build-eis build-eis in Logan is that theie are no brick. Many moie buildings will be built here this summer as soon as material can be piocured. Rough red pine lumber is also scaice. Teams hae now commenced to haul lumber fi om Logan Canj on. This will proe a benefit to many who aic going to build, besides furnishing employment for men and teams. Parties tiaellng oer the county load between Lojjau and Mention for the last two weeks have been an-noj an-noj ed by a gang of "hoodlums" In the iclnlty of the West Field school house who jell, and tluow stones at buggies, nanowlj missing seeial of the occupants. It came to a ciisis last Fiiday ccnlng when Mr. Auiliew Andeison, Piesident of the Cache Valley Implement Co., was letuining homo to Mendon in Ills buggy late In the evening. The gentleman Is getting get-ting old and his ejeslght is not so good as It used to be, consequently he did not see "the gang" until he was gioeted with a shower of stones, thiown ly those woithj (V) Individuals. In-dividuals. The animal he was dicing dic-ing being somewhat ot a t tactions natuie, the gentleman had a haul time punentlngn innawaj, which, If It had happened, would hae lesiilted seiiouslj foi hhn. These assaults aie almost ulghtl) occuiicuccs iind it Is about time that the cltj maishal should put .t stop to It betoie any sei ions damage is done to eltleiis of tills and nelghboilug towns. Gieat variety hoslry l.K.F. f.3tr PicsldcntWin. lludgeof Hear Lake and his son Era were visitors In Logan Lo-gan on Saturday. It is many jcais since the crops look as poorly as they do this jcar from Pcteisboro up to Maish Valley In the Noith. L. I). S. garments fiom $1 up LK.F. The latest things ir hats, shoes and shhts at Thatcher Si Hansen's 27 Main Street Logan. One fanner In the southern pait of the Idaho has lost one hundred acics of liiccin, caused by the scale of ice oveiingthe ground last February. W. N. Weir of 'jyenton was In Logan Lo-gan on Satuiday andiepoits fall gialn as being thin In his vicinity. Lucein Is excellent and he thinks ha) Ing w ill begin by the loth. James Sorenson of this cltj who has chaigo ofaiailroad ganjr in maish valie), ballasting the ralhoad grade, came to Logan Satuiday night leturn-Ing leturn-Ing to his woik on Sunda). Il.ug.ilns in shht waists L.K.r. Chilsten Foncsbeck of Logan Sixth ward left for Scandinavia last Monday on a mission. A dance was given for his benellt, fiom w filch he leeched foitj dollais. OnSatuidaj aftei noon Cache Junction Junc-tion was favoied with a heavy lain, lasting foi full) two bonis. The lain did not strke anj other place In the countj that we know of. The stake Hoaul of the Y. M. and V. L. M. I. Associations have arranged ar-ranged for an exclusion to S.lltair on Friday June 2. Hates and time of trains will be announced later. On June 4th, fitli, iith and 10th, the Oiegon Slioit Line will sell exclusion tickets to points cast at single fare plus $2.00. Tickets good to return Sept. 8th. For all Information call on O. S. L. Agent. Miss Cluistlne Lai sen came down fiom Mink Creek, Ida., last Satuiday evening and will attend summer school at the H. Y. C. She brought little Mjra West down from the ranch to spend the summer with her grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob West. Some of the citlcns west of Hear liver feel that their part of the county has been slighted In not having the leveller upon their loads. They cannot can-not undeistand why they are not entitled en-titled to have their roads levelled the same as those on the cast side. Thcfaimeis In Ticnton aic very svstematlc in their ill) fanning. Much of their land for next jear'.sciop. Is ahead) plowed. Many of them hatrovv 11 as soon as the weeds appear, then plow and plant In the fall, and usually such land yields a good icturn. Day after day the sticets of Logan aie ciowdcd with people. The question ques-tion Is often asked "what is going en today" and the answer is, "nothing unusual." The people simply come heie and spend their money. Each month seveial thousand dollais aie distributed fiom the cicamciies. This has become a source of levcnue that Is permanent with the people and Is proving a gieat blessing to the community. com-munity. In a few months the beet money will begin to chculate anil then Logan will boom mote than ever. Fredlnand Jacobsen or this city is a rustler when It comes to laising funds for special occasions. In this line he is hard to head olT, but in raising rais-ing money for the Scandinavian jubilee which will shortly bo held In this city he has been slightly up against It. The 11) do Park and Hrigham City bands will in be attendance, and elaboi-atc elaboi-atc picparations will be made to entertain en-tertain the thousands of v Isltois that will be here from all over the state. It can be readll) understood that con-cldeiable con-cldeiable expense will be attached to the ai ranging and carrying out of the pioposed piogram. Mr. Jacobsou with his co-laboieis on the tliiaucc committee have done well in seeming means, although theie Is not )ct a sutllcicnt amount subset ibed to carr) the pioject tlnough. Theie aie certain cer-tain business concerns In this clt), that can well alfoul to donate liberally liber-ally to this fund, for with the class of tiade lefeiiod to theie is alwa)s a huge element that give them pation-age, pation-age, and those places make a good piotlt and do not wait long for their letuins. The business men in genei.il should icspond freely with donations, for this gatlieilng will ceitalnly help to adveitise Logan Clt) Fuither, Logan does not celebiate as often as some other cities, and when we do, the allalr should bo atop notcher.showlng to our visltois that we are on the bioadguage. Inoiderthat this ma) be c.u i led to a successful issue, let us all tall) mound the tlnance committee each helping a little to make a success suc-cess of the celebration, after which we ma) all feel pioud. Dr. Schcy now at Lincoln Hotel until un-til Saturday only, in place of Alexander Alex-ander the optician. Skanchy lias sold 3 car loads of shingles because he sells cheap. Also chicken who at bargains. Call and get tlgutcs on doors and windows. Considering the quality of goods we cannot be undeisold. Examine our Wallpaper, it is the very best and cheapest in'town. Cardon and liurn-ham. liurn-ham. Dr. E. 0. Cowans, formerly one of the instructors at the A. C, now located In the southern part of the State, was in Logan Sunday and occupied oc-cupied his old chair on the rostrum at the baccalaureate exercises. An Engineer on a Kansas lallroad has made a request to bo allowed to run faster than sixty-live miles an hour, because a Jack rabbit has been making fun qf him on his inns. A Jack rabbit Is noted for Its speed, and thls paitlcular Jack, it seems, has been In the habit or coming out of his buiiow, just south of Olathe, Kan., when he heais the llyer coming early Intlic nioinlng, and then, Knowing back his long eais, racing alongside the t tack, lie seems to know that the engineer may not inn ahead of hlsschediile, so lie keeps up only a fair speed, but at that he often gets on the Hack In fiont otthe locomotive and, putting up one foot on his face, spicads out his toes and makes a sign pel feet ly familiar to all small bo)s, which Is exptesslve of the highest scoin and dciislon. Tills Is a tiue stoiyand Is vouched for by a Kansas paper. |