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Show ! Jast a Little Paint. Right now when everything In nature Js'bcglnnlng to look bi ight and fresh, a little paint will go a ! long vW? toward brightening up ' y the place. Porch, chairs and scats, lawn mowers, any of the farm or garden Implements and dozen of things Inside tlio house all need a 'little touching up. We've paint all ready to use for any purpose. Put up In any size can you may wish, any color you may fancy. Drop In and get a Color Card and we'll tell you more about It. Of course we've brushes to put the paint on with, 10c up. R1TER BROS.' DRUG GO, Logan, Utah, Franklin, Preston and Mont-pcller, Mont-pcller, Idaho. Generalities. T Change in the Price of Lights Beginning May 1st, 1004, we announce an-nounce the following changes In lighting light-ing rates as affecting all sections of Logan City as covered by Competing Distribution Lines: Churches and Meeting Houses lo cts. per 10 cp. Lamp. Residences and Business Houses 20 cts., per 16 cp. Lamp. No charge will be made for less than one half month's service. All existing ex-isting rules and regulations governing service will continue In effect until further notice. The Logan Lighting Dept. The Telluride Power Co. A- Trolson.of Millville, was'ln Logan Log-an yesterday. SHOES SHIN ED FOIt CC AT "CITY SHOE STORE." tf Mtes Lota Hendricks, of Richmond, who has been visiting Logan the past week, returned homo Sunday. Isaac Elwell .Jr., is at tlte old stand repairing blcyles. For RentRooms in the Commercial Commer-cial Block. Apply at Co-op Grocery & Drug Co. Jlomcscekers We will show you w to get a home, or way off loan on your property. H. A. Pkdeoskx &, Co. Our way of laundering lace curtalus is the latest and best. 50c per pair. "White Swan Laundry". C. A. Cum-mings, Cum-mings, proprictor.Phone No, 105x. ft Mrs. Henry Kent, of Lcwiston, gave birth to a line son last Friday. Schweitzer the blacksmith has a large number of new buggies which ho will sell at a reasonable protit. It will pay you to see him If you need a new vehicle. tf Fifteen years and not a dissatisfied customer is a wonderful record for the Harris Music Co. The Estey and Newman New-man dealers. f,2P Big sales at the Harris Music store last week, two pianos and seven organs weiosold. Miss Lillian Oliver and her talented pupil, Mr. N. G. Curtis, rendered two beautiful duets at the A. C. Satiuday morning and to say that the students were delighted Is putting it in a mild form. Funeral services were held at Smlthlleld on Sunday afternoon over Jfe remains of a ten months child of Frank Corbett, death being caused by whooping cough. Appropriate addresses ad-dresses weie made by E. R. Miles, Christian Plowman, .Jos. J. Richardson Richard-son and E. R. Miles Jr. Harry James, who has chargo gf f.he cemetery, states that there are many graves that need attention, some of them being sunk below the surface of the ground. The rain fall necessarily does not drain off and many tomb stones are toppling over. By a small outlay at the present time the monuments monu-ments can bo saved. There havo been thirty loads of stones and brush hauled haul-ed from the cemetery grounds and about twenty more loads are to be removed. Parties desiring to Improve their lots can do so upon reasonable terms by applying to Harry James. ArthurCliarlesLafount writes homo from Chicago that ho was fortunate enough to escape examination at the end of his school term. Those making mak-ing a monthly average of more than SO are permitted to "pass" without tinal examination, and Charles made a monthly average of 01, Iho highest grado during two years. Tho young man has been a student In the dental department of Northwestern Unlvcr-ty Unlvcr-ty and returned homo last night for tho summer vacation. , Logan boys are making great reputations in Eastern schools. Ghmge in the Price of Lights - Beginning May 1st, 1004, we announce an-nounce the following changes hi lighting light-ing rates as affecting all sections of Logan City as covered by Competing Distribution Lines: Churches and Meeting Houses 15 cts. per 10 cp. Lamp. Residences and Business Houses 20 cts., per 10 cp. Lamp. No charges will be made for less than one half month's service. All existing rules and regulations governing govern-ing service will continue In effect until un-til further notice. Tho Logan Lighting Dept. The Telluride-Power Co. Wantcd-Potatocs at Harry Smurth-walte. Smurth-walte. Center street. 40tf Get your Boy's Suits at Dunbar, Robinson & Co.'s and get FREE OF CHARGE base ball outfit. Ball Bat Mlt. Thos. Bedford, agent for the Cache Valley Knitting works, Is In Logan for a few days, when lie will icturn to Montana. William Bench, landscape gaidencr Planting of lawns and ornamental trees a specialty. 4M North fitli East. 48tf Tom Burton is the proud parent of a twelve-pounder, which arrived Sunday Sun-day morning. The little person Is the kind that can wear a moustache when of age. Robert Fairbanks, who has been at Provo for a year, has returned to Logan Lo-gan and Is now superintendent of the Hercules power plant up Logan canyon. can-yon. "Bob" has many friends In Logan Lo-gan who are glad to have him in the city again. Profs. Bexcll and Yoderof the A. C. of U., went to Blackfoot and Idaho Falls Saturday in search of a good land Investment. Prof. .Bexcll has recently recent-ly been mado "financial secretary" of the big institution on the hill and it Is presumed that the salary of the two positions, that of head of tho commercial com-mercial department and secretary, makes it rather dlfflcult for him to place the surplus. OWING TO THE LATENESS OF THE SEASON WE WILL SELL OUR LADIES' AND MISSES' SUITS AT TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT COMMENCING SAT-URDAY SAT-URDAY APRIL 30TH AND CONTINUING CON-TINUING MAY 2ND AND 3RD. REMEMBER THREE DAYS ONLY. ELIASON SISTERS, OLD Z. C. M. I. BUILDING. Alberta Star, 28th. Mayor Woolf returned from Logan. Utah, yesterday yester-day Mrs. W. II. Petty with her three year old son, of Logan, Utah, Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Isaac Carlson Messrs. J. Y. Card and Hugh Brown came in yesterday from the south. The former has been visiting vis-iting his parents in Logan and the latter lat-ter attending school in Salt Lake City. The local broker's otllce continues to Increase its business daily. The facilities for doing a rapid business make it very attractive to buyers who want quick action on their money. The losses to Investors since this office of-fice began doing business do not exceed ex-ceed $j00, and the gains have exceeded $7,000. That's not bad for a starter. Weaver, the local man, is a most pleasant fellow and Is glad to give pations the advantage of his experience. experi-ence. Dr. H. J . Talbot, of Salt Lake City, superintendent of Utah Methodist Mission work, will come to Logan next Sunday and preach at the local M. E. church Sunday morning and evening at 11 and S o'clock. This Is regular quarterly meeting with the Methodist congregation and after tho morning service tho sacrament will be administered. admin-istered. Dr. Talbot Is a most noted divine and is said to be a speaker of no little power. The public has a cordial cor-dial Invitation to attend all services at tho M. E. church. The wrestling exhibition that takes place at tho Palace hall on Thursday evening will undoubtedly be the best of its kind ever given in this county. Carl Schmidt, one of the contestants, is known us the "Gorman strong man", having participated In hundreds hun-dreds of matches and Is well up In his profession. Gus Llndo Is the recognized recog-nized champion of tho Pacific coast, and has also met scores of good men well up the ladder, besting all of them. Both men arc about the same size. Parties who have a liking for the sport will get value received for the price of their tickets. Mrs. Elizabeth Wilmore, of the Second ward, died Saturday at :i o'clock and funeral services were conducted at tho Second ward meeting house yesterday afternoon at two o'clock. The lady's death was not unexpected, she having been III for a long period as a result of old age and gcneial debility. de-bility. Mis. Wilmore was a most estimable old lady lespected by all and loved by those who knew her Intimately. Intimate-ly. She lias resided In Logan since '77 and in these years mado many friends who will regret to learn of her death. She was the mother of ten children, all of whom with the exception of two survive her. -Change In Price of Lights Beginning May 1st, UKM, we announce an-nounce tho following changes In lighting light-ing rates as effecting all sections of Logan City as covered by Competing Distribution Lines: Churches and Meeting Houses 15 cts. per 10 cp. Lamp. Residences and Business Houses 20c per 10 cp. Lamp. No charges will be made for less than one half month's service. All existing ex-isting rules and regulations governing service will continue In effect until further notice. The Logan Lighting Dept. The Telluride Power Co. Girl wanted to do general housework. house-work. Mrs. Frank W. Thatcher, 11 South 1st East. Base ball bat, catching mlt and base ball given away FREE with every boy suit sold at Dunbar, Robinson & Co.'s. John 11. Anderson lias now moved to ills new quarters and Is ready for business. He has lcccived a large stock of new goods. Old and new pations are invited to call. John A. Hcndrlckson leturncd home fiom Euiopc on Monday night. John looks hale and hearty.From his general gener-al appearance lie might be taken for one of the nabobs of Km ope. Hon. Moses Thatcher with Ills son 1'reston left Washington D. C. last Thursday. He expects to visit some or the bigger cities in the East and return home about the middle of the month. Funeral services were held In Smith- I field on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock ' over the remains of a three-year-old daughter of Abraham Smith, who died of whooping cough and pneumonia. pneu-monia. The speakers were II. W. Noble, Pres. Isaac Smith, and Bishop Dunn, of College. A grand closing out sale at Merrill & Crockett's Millinery store on Street Hats. Tills line is to be sold positively at cost. Sale commences tills morning morn-ing and continues the remainder of the week. Our motto is "A quick penny is better than a slow shilling." OWING TO THE LATENESS OF THE SEASON WE WILL SELL OUR LADIES' AND MISSES' SUITS AT TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT DIS-COUNT COMMENCING SATURDAY, SATUR-DAY, APRIL 30X11, AND CONTINUING CONTIN-UING MAY 2ND AND 3RD. REMEMBER RE-MEMBER THREE DAYS ONLY. ELIASON SISTERS, OLD '.. C. M. 1. BUILDING. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Ammusscn entertained en-tertained in honor of Mrs. Murphy of Los Angeles, Cal., Saturday evening. Their home on West Main street was beautifully decorated with cut flowers. At 8 o'clock a very delicious luncheon was served, after which tho evening was spent with cards, social chats and music. Those present were Mrs. John Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earl, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Block, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cummlngs, E. F. Ammusscn, Miss Ethel Cuitls, Miss Nettle Ammussen. From "Salt Lakers In New York": Mrs. Joseph Howell, wife of Congressman Con-gressman Howell, arrived In the city last Wednesday and has spent a very pleasant visit with her son Joseph, who Is studying at Columbia univeisl-ty. univeisl-ty. She left ror Washington on this afternoon's train; she will bo met there by Mr. Howell Mrs. George W. Thatcher entertained Informally last evening for Misses Emma Lucy Gates and Bertha Crawfoul and Messrs. Irving Snow and Cecil Gates, all of whom take their departure for Utah May 2. Those present besides the guests of honor and hostess were Misses Phyllis Thatcher and Gladys Spencer. Before long, Miss Lillian Oliver, Instructor In-structor on the piano at the B. Y. C, and Martha Royle King, of Salt Lake City, will give a recital in Logan. "Truth," one of Salt Lake's most excellent ex-cellent publications, says of a recital given by these ladles a few days ago: "At their roomy and pleasant studio In the Commercial Club building Mrs. Martha Royle King and Miss Lillian Oliver entertained a largo number of their friends last Monday evening In a delightful recital of vocal and Instrumental Instru-mental music. Miss Oliver Is a close student of piano technlc and her playing play-ing brings out the character of ttic subject matter In a painstaking way. Stic is especially faithful In her methods of expression. Mrs. King sang several melodies in a manner that showed a studious cultivation of her clear and sweet voice. Both she and Miss Oliver canyon their practice dally which Is always necessary to advancement ad-vancement In all things musical. They will give another recital soon to which will bo Invited the professional musicians musi-cians of tho city. Their new studio Is ideal In every respect The Eagle cafe. Zeph Thomas, manager of the lintel lin-tel Eagle has assumed the management manage-ment of the Eaglo cafe also. Under his management tho Cafo Is considerably consider-ably toned up and remarks of general satisfaction are heard upon the streets. - jH I If you want to know w hat smartly dressed men arc wearing this season, I I I t ask to see Steln-Bloch Clothes I I Thatcher & Hansen I NSale I w.CUARANTEE I To give you as much for your money as any store in town, I i vvvvvYvvviVVVvvvvvvvyvvvvY " " H I H2S I Stein-Bldch Clothing. I I f V (VKMSTtfttD tftOd J H B ' n ' - ' H I 27 Main st. Logan, Utah. I Mrs. T. W. Naylor gave a reception at "The Hanks,' Friday afternoon.the affair being In the nature or a Japanese Japan-ese tea. The decorations were all of a Japanese character and during tho amusement feature, euchre, Japanese coins were used as tallies. Mrs. Stycr captured the lirst prize and Mrs. J. F. Engle the second. Tho afternoon was spent most delightfully. The guests were: Madams Engle, J. Earl, Keelcr, Preston, Ncedham, Far-roll, Far-roll, Thomas.Pypcr, Thomas.Shcpard, Budge, Bal),CampbclI, Fleming, Hart, I Ostlen, Styer, B. G.and G. W. Thatcher, Thatch-er, Champ, Barrett, Robinson, Napier, S.A.Langton,F.Thatcher, Martlneau, W. S. Langton, Thompson, Madison, Widtsoc, R. McAllister, J. A McAllst-cr McAllst-cr and Misses Smith, Pilgrim, Cassidy and Clemens. Goods Delayed. The new stock for the new clothing firm has been delayed in shipping But it will be only a few days till they are ready to display their now stock now on the road. They will give the people of Cache Valley the benefit of great sale a few days longer. Sale at 45 Main street, Robinson Bros, old stand. TT pays to buy our kind causcTBMjHKSH I I they last longer and wear better VBffiffiPhrj!?!!! I The bristles stay stiff and the ffljjMl I ' I necessary wetting will not injure them. HBs I I FINE WINES AND LIQUORS I For Family and Medicinal Use. I H CY E. NAPPER I I 70 MAIN STREET, LOGAN. OLD SQUIRES STAND I GREAT WALL PAPER SALE IS NOW ON, at our new Wall Paper store. I -?jH -- il Everything brand new, our Entire Stock Strictly This m Years' H Goods direct from the factory. o We guarantee to sell our paper I as cheap as any house in the West. We have hundreds of pat- I i terns at the following $ t I Extremely Low Prices ! I tSix patterns at JOc, Four patterns at J2ic Twenty pat- M terns at 1 5c, seventy-five patterns at 20c, one hundred and -II fifty patterns at 25c, thirty patterns at 30c, thirty patterns at I 35c, fifty patterns at 40c, fifty patterns at 45c, one hundred M and fifty patterns at 50c, and three hundred patterns at from -M 50c up to $7 per roll. for the Benefit of People who reside in the country I Outside of Logan, we have placed our sample books at the following places: HYRUM, Williams Bros, and JH Allen Bros.; WELLSV1LLE, Vellsvllle Co-op.; PROVIDENCE, Providence Co-op.; SMITHFIELD, E. R. iM Miles, Jr.; RICHMOND, Richmond Co-op.; LEWISTON, Hayball Co.; PRESTON, Ida., Greaves & Co. jH Preston, Pyper & Co I 20 Center Street, LOGAN, UTAH, II We also carry a full and Complete Line of Burlaps, Picture Moulding, Chair Rail, Picture I'mlr., Pic fl ' turc Wire, etc. Wo make a specialty in Painting, Paper Hanging and House Decorating, lit ;ui hs Um .!-. ' 'fl iM J |