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Show Local Jottings. Shirt Waists 40c up L. K. r. Lc Grande Young was registered at the Lincoln Monday. All brands of bottled beer kept on Ice at Rltcr Hros., Drug Co. The masonry work on the First National Dank building Is under way. Call at the Cache Valley Implement Co. and see the New Deer-rag Header. 0. C. Shaw of the Dcserct News was registered at the Eagle jesterday. Claude S. Williams, Commercial Agent for the C. M. & St. Paul Hail-way, Hail-way, Is In town on business. We have on hand a large stock of Hulskamp Hrotlicrs Shoe. They are the best for sale at City Shoe Store. G."t4 John A. Lcii7C, of Ogdcn, connected with the Internal Revenue department, depart-ment, Is registered at the Lincoln. Alf. Hrossard Is making a Hying trip to Logan fiom Tuscaiora, Nevada, whole lie is operating a mine. Mr. Hrossard speaks eiy encouragingly of his prospects theic and feels quite sanguine as to the outcome. Fred Turner, Treasuier of the Itlcli Cache Mining Company, has Just received re-ceived by express a box of ore from the Hlch Cache mine, some of the last taken out. Those Interested can see It by calling at the Hcpubllcan olllce. After the 1st of June, Mr. and Mis. J. K. Shepard and little Dorothy will beat home at the Miner mansion on East Center. The Shepards vacate their pleasant home on South Main in order that Judge Goodwin may come to his own. The appeal In the caso of Larson s. Farroll will come up before the Supreme Su-preme Court on the 10th of this month. Just when a decision will be handed down Is a matter of conjecture, for the higher judges arc not given to rushing themselves. It may be in ten dajs, two weeks or three months. W. J. Swart, of Niagara, agent for Myers Hoyal Spice, was In Logan jesterday. Mr. Swart?, anticipates a gicat trade in this county for their poultry and stock food. When fed to chickens It is said they come down from their roosts at night to lay. See samples at M. & S. Grain Company. Com-pany. Moionl Gudmunsen, the sewing machine agent that lives upon Providence Provi-dence Hcuch, has icturned home after an absence of seven months. He has changed materially, reduced ery much in tlesh owing to the contraction con-traction of a lung trouble. We trust the gentleman will straighten up and sccino vigor and health once more. John Montrose, the saw-mill man, started up Logan canjon to his sawmill saw-mill last AVcdncsday morning. Mr. Montrose expects to begin operations at the mill soon. The demand for lumber was never so good as now. Everybody wants to build and has the money to do it. Hcpubllcan times seem to be good enough for anyone. The fuss being stirred up over certain cer-tain postoillcc matters Is big enough to warrant a belief that something had happened. As a matter of fact two employees didn't have enough work to do to Justify their retention, In the opinion of Inspector Shaip and others, so they wcio accordingly released. re-leased. That Is all. What Is there in such a simple thing to kick up a fuss about and act like Tom ICeams is red In the face with angci? New Coin Cure price 10 cents. City Shoe Store. EdwhiP. MidgleyofSalt Lake was at the Eagle this week. For sale cheap, for one wcek,Mlsscs' and children's hats at Mrs. T. I). Roberts'. Rob-erts'. t2 Marian McNeil Is cnstallcd at the Cache Knitting Works as stenographer. stenogra-pher. If jou cannot afford an Estcy Piano get a line Newman organ. Harris Music Co. t Mr. and Mis. Ephralm Shelton were over from Mcndon Monday night to hear Dr. Padcn's lecture. Skancli." has sold 3 car loads of shingles because he sells cheap. Also chicken who at bargains. Call and get llgures on doois and windows. Jacob and Will West come down from the lanch Monday for a few dajs, and w 111 return the latter part of this vv cek. Try the "RadclllTc Shoe" for ladles. "Atlantic" shoes for men, at J. Ncvv-bold's. Ncvv-bold's. At present there arc two cases of whooping cough and eight cases of measles In town. Marshall Crockett Is busy painting quarantine Hags. Legislator D. II. Roberts is spending spend-ing almost his exclusive time in fixing up his home. His house has been remodeled re-modeled and painted In modern style. Isaac Jorgcnsen has for sale 7,000 pounds of luccrii seed. Will sell any quantity, and cheap. At Logan elevator, eleva-tor, Logan. Attorney Rlcy D. Jones of Rrlg-ham Rrlg-ham is lcgistered at the Eagle. He Is In town on business connected with the courts. Hosiery all prices L. K. f. Mto Miss Olivo Sandberg and brother Ernest drove over from Cannon Wednesday to bepiesent at tho oiatorical contest that evening. They lcmaincd until today. Neils A. Pearson of Logan with James Nielsen of Ilvruin have Just icturned from the road In the north end of the valley on which they have been running the load leveller. We understand the roads in the south have been repaired. It Is expected that the leveller will start on roads west of Logan Saturday morning. The News is authority for the statement state-ment that the unoccupied pulpits of the churches atSmithflcldand Hyrum arc to be filled by recent graduates In theology, Rev. C. II. Hamilton of Pittsburg, Pa., and Rev. R. G. Knox of Chicago. This has been made possible possi-ble by the efforts of Rev. Dr. Wlshard, synodical missionary. Considering the quality of goods wo cannot be undersold. Examine our Wallpaper, It Is the very best and cheapest In town. Cardon and Hurn-ham. Hurn-ham. The Thatcher Stock Co. is disbanded disband-ed for tho season. This decision was reached by tho managers jesterday and the members of the company left this morning for their respective homes. While the company may not hitcbecn financially siieccvjful yet those who saw Its productions will bo unanimous In saying success was with them so far as pleasing their audiences was concerned. It is to be regicttcd that this company could not be here for the summer for it would havo been a souice of pleasure where now there Is none. Mr. Meiket and Mr. Poicival will icturn to New York, Miss Hojer and the rest of the company to Salt LakoCltj-, except Mr. Cutler who le mains heie with his family. L D. S. Garments $1.00 up L. K. F. M. C. Davis of Provo Is registered at the Lincoln. Hans Ottc and wife are down from Preston for a day. Remember we have tho exclusive sale of the celebrated "Hulskamp Urotheis Shoes." City Shoe Store. Judge J. F. Chldlster Is again In Logan on business connected with court matters. A good sulky plow and a drill for sale. Inquire at Central Meat Market. Mar-ket. " 5 7t3 The latest things in hats, shoes and shirts at Thatcher & Hansen's 27 Main Street Logan. Mr. Pails, employed as timekeeper at the Consolidated, has rcnled the Hendilcksen home for the summer. Swell hats, shoes and shirts at Thatcher & Hansen's 27 Main street Logan. Ladles shoes a specialty. 58t2 Tho Llojdchlldicn are here at the bedside of their mother who Is very sick. Mrs. Osmond is the only one absent, she being in Cambridge.Mass., w It 1 1 her husband. WANTED -To exchange a good 3 Pain wagon for a medium sized driving driv-ing horse. During the next two or three weeks Rev. Clomenso.n will be In attendance at the Presbyterian assembly at Los Angeles, and for that length of time there will be no services at the Presbyterian Pres-byterian church. Tho partnership heretofore existing between Mack and Parson has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Dated May 14th, 1003. 58t3 The Logan Knitting Factory lias put in operation the first electric machine ma-chine ever used hero for sewing purposes. pur-poses. They started two this morning morn-ing and before long will have six or seven more. People who desire their trees spraj1-cd spraj1-cd for caterpillars can have tho matter mat-ter attended to by leaving word at the U. O. or this olllce. C8t2 Mrs. Stover and Miss Mattlo entertained enter-tained the giaduatlng class of theN. J. A. very delightfully last Satuiday evening. Music, games and lefiesh-ments lefiesh-ments furnished the pleasuies, and at this hospitable home things aic not done by halves. WANTED - CO chlldien to take part In spectacular dancing production. produc-tion. Apply at Thatcher Opeia House Saturday between 2 and 4 o'clock. 2 to 3 weeks free training in fancy dancing. G. and 15. Thatcher. HelniarPedeisonand Anna Fjcld-stead Fjcld-stead were married in tho Temple jesterday and last night the event was celebrated at the homo of the bride. A largo number of friends were present and an enjoyable evening was spent. Tonight tho Scandinavian choir goes to sco the happy pair, and of course they will all have a good time. Not a very large houso gteeted "David "Da-vid Garrlck" in Smlthfleld Wednesday night but it was an cnthuslatlc ono.-Rounds ono.-Rounds of applause were given the players throughout the evening and everjone was well satisfied. Johnson's resort at tho south of town Is now open and Herman Christiansen and wife arc doing the honois In a handsomo way. If, jou arc hungry when near there jou can get any old thing jou want done in anystjle, and if you aiethhsty, soft drinks of any. kind will be forthcoming forthcom-ing upon a moments' notice. Everything Every-thing Is nice, blight and clean and tho icsoitls suillelently beautiful to In-duce In-duce one to spend tho day theic. Prof, and Mis. 1. N. Smith leave tomorrow to-morrow morning for the Prcsbjteilan assembly at Los Angeles. They will visit friends and relatives in Southern California for a shoit time, and afterwards after-wards seek a location. Piofessor Smith states that ho Is vet undecided as to what he will do or Just where ho will locate. He expresses himself as leav Ing Logan with sincere icgiet and testifies to excellent tioatnicnt during his three ycais' stay heie. Only On-ly the necessity of a change- of climate for both himself and wlfo has Induced him to leave IhK part of the count ly. Prof, and Mrs. Smith take with them the best vv Ishea of a host of friends who will over bo pleased to hear good word of them. |